Discover the best top things to do in Luzon, Philippines including Greenbelt Mall, SM Megamall, Solenad, Commercenter Alabang, S Maison, Alabang Town Center, Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Robinsons Place Mall, 168 Shopping Mall, Greenhills Shopping Center.
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4.5 based on 1,695 reviews
Restaurant and coffee shops are everywhere, bridges and a tunnel link you to other stores across the streets, green belt 3 great place to mingle with the locals while enjoying a fresh cup of coffee , only slight negative lots of construction esp around green belt 3 but over all great place buy and just walking around and meeting the Philippine people
4.5 based on 486 reviews
This shopping centre is a one stop shop that has everything to keep families entertained for hours. I have kids of different ages from a primary schooler to high schoolers. We can go our separate ways to indulge in our own interests to cover a lot more ground. I myself spent a few hours on the 5th level to do mani/pedi and have my hair treatment and blow waved. My primary aged daughter went to the arcade at the basement level with her dad. My two teenagers went around to shop and do ice skating. There’s a cinema, a grocery store , food halls/courts and a variety of restaurants that will cater to your taste weather it is Italian, Japanese, French, Western fast food , Mexican or local Filipino cuisine. You can find every weather it is fashion, high end luxury brands, electronics and different services like hair salon, nail salon, brow bar, facials, massage, travel centre.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Very nice place to shop and dine. There are also outlet shops in the area. You can also go to the park nearby and have some walk.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
S Maison is small, but sometimes small things can be amazing. This is one fancy mall, with a GREAT selection of restaurants (Hard Rock Café, Texas Roadhouse, Red Lobster and Paradise Dynasty to name just a few), and an amazing atmosphere and feeling. You say that is not enough for you?? OK,, It’s also connected by an enclosed bridge to SM Mall Of Asia, one of the biggest malls in Manila. Enough said. .Peace.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Alabang Town Center has a very clean and nice family lounge where my wife can breastfeed my baby. Chairs are even Lazyboy chairs. While waiting, I can rest on the ample sofa available. Free access for ARC cardholders or those with BPI Amore card.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Very nice place and super big mall ..so clean and you wiłl feel comportable..and the food is so good..very nice to go there..
4.0 based on 1,011 reviews
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Robinson Mall has been here for years. It has grown and expanded. It is easy to get lost in and come out a different entrance than where you came in. I use my GPS to get around. There are money changers, cellphone stores, food courts, full service restaurants, little shops and large international brand shops like Marks and Spencer and Body Shop. Parking underneath, movie theaters and a full service spa and Massage as well s a gym. But the prices are reasonable here not like some other malls in Manila. Safe and security at all entrances
4.0 based on 148 reviews
Wow! This place is so nice I live my home is in 168 shopping mall. Good place many good thing I love 168 shopping mall. do you love?
4.0 based on 539 reviews
The crown jewel of the entire Greenhills complex, it has long established itself as a true haven for one-of-a-kind finds and as the go-to mall for specialty categories such as clothing, shoes, pearls, electronics, and more.
Love the new and improved Greenhills Mall. It is a combination of department store style shop owners and lots of kiosks/small stalls they call Tiangge. It reminds me of the QV Market in Melbourne or Paddy’s Market in Sydney and evening similar to Myeongdong in South Korea the go to for cheap souvenirs, cheap fashion, foods, and Knick-Knacks and luxury brand Knock offs. The difference is this particular centre is organised under one roof and inside an air conditioned building so it is pleasant to shop year round wether it rains or shines. It is always hot and humid in the Philippines so I love that I can take my time haggling with vendors in a nice indoor and clean setting. Green Hills has fashion, accessory, toys and packed food items that are perfect to take home by tourists who like the Filipino snacks or returning Filipino nationals who loves to bring back a taste of home. There’s also an array of food choices in the surrounds. There’s a play zone to leave young kids so they can have fun while parents shop without feeling guilty. Filipinos normally would have a nanny with their kids at the play zone and for safety it would probably be best to have someone looking over and not leaving kids on their own. For all sorts of safety reasons.
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