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About Manila

ManilaAlmost everyone visiting the Philippines arrives in Manila.

Six cities and eighteen municipality made up which is officially known as Metro Manila referred to by most Filipinos and visitors simply “Manila” the capital city of the Philippines which covers 636 square kilometres and a home to almost 12 millions people.

The language is not a problem, the Philippines and Manila considered as the third largest-English speaking country of the world. Manila is a sociable city and it is also known as one of the more modern metropolises in the Orient.

Being the capital of the Philippines it is also the premiere gateway city both for international and to the many islands and tourist destinations of the country.

The international and domestic airport is in Paranaque lies on the southern fringes of Manila, seven kilometres from the city centre.

You might want to find out what Manila has to offer you and your family.

The city offers many places of interest that fits everyone’s interest.

Shopping, sightseeing, nightlife, restaurants and entertainment to name a few. Why not just relax and enjoy!

 

 

SHOPPING TIPS IN MANILA

 

SM Mall of AsiaShopping in Manila is a big attraction and it is the paradise for those who like to shop. Manila remains one of the most world’s low cost city. You have a lot of choice from a sidewalk vendors, flea market and mega malls.

 

Visit also Makati in Ayala Avenue the business district of the Philippines and the place of pure shopping area consisting of two big developments Glorietta and Greenbelt.

 

The SM Megamall located in Ortigas Avenue and one of the biggest. It offers besides from shopping desires but even dining to your favourite restaurants.

 

Greenhills Shopping Centre located in San Juan Metro Manila a few kilometre from Ortigas Avenue shopping centre which contains many malls, entertainment and dining outlets. Here, can you find from designers wears to accessories, shoes, native souvenirs, children’s apparel, knock-off designers bags and wallets cell phones and  computers to mention a few.

 

Harrison Plaza in Malate with its gloomy interior and a usual range of fast-food and and restaurants, café and shops. The two department stores inside are Rustan and Shoemart.

 

Rockwell Centre Power Plant mall in Makati provides a unique and leisure experience for the shoppers. Open Mondays-Sundays 10:00a.m -9 pm.

 

And why not visit the SM Mall of Asia which is opened in 2006 and the Philippine’s largest mall. Located in Macapagal Boulevard.

 

The flea market of Quiapo and Baclaran here can you find cheap items from clothing, handicrafts and electronics.

 
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