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A family-friendly property located in Makati. 
The best transit-oriented building in either direction from north, south, east to west with neighboring CBDs to its own. A 1.8 km drive from Glorietta Mall, 2.3 km from Greenbelt Mall, as well as 4.3 km from Power Plant Mall Makati 5km to BGC. 
Good value for money, It is a great choice for savvy professionals. Perfect for couples or a growing family of three interested in fitness, entertainment, and affordable to premium quality lifestyle choices without sacrificing your financial aspirations in life. 
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Greenbelt Complex

 

WORLD-CLASS SHOPPING AND DINING AT GREENBELT

Greenbelt is a premier fashion and lifestyle center, featuring choice restaurants with top chefs and seasoned restaurateurs; a distinct mix of international luxury and high-street fashion brands, as well as the best of Filipino fashion and home designers.

At the center of its five wings lies a beautifully-landscaped oasis that features a lagoon, zen garden pockets, a koi pond, a church, and proudly Filipino sculptures. Aside from the high-end boutiques and shops, Greenbelt features a chapel inside the complex, Sto. Niño de Paz. It’s a concrete dome in the middle of the pond.

Source: https://makeitmakati.com/ayala-malls-greenbelt/

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Ayala Triangle Gardens

THE BUSINESS EYE BY CREATOR: KLIENNE ECO

Ayala Triangle’s spot is the center of Makati’s business district. Commercial area opened with a strip of posh restaurants, bakeries and cafes became an instant hit.

Situated right smack in the middle of Paseo de Roxas, Makati Avenue and Ayala Avenue, forms a triangle. The lush garden is now considered a refuge for the fast-paced Makati life. The wide space of greeneries is enjoyable for jogging, brisk walking or people-watching. familiar favorites have also made the gardens more than just a place for leisure.

The Wi-fi hotspots can be used for residents and employees, meetings or simply when hanging out with friends. Ayala Triangle Gardens is the ideal spot for people who want to distance themselves from the everyday hustle bustle to relax, unwind and get in touch with nature.

http://www.ayalatriangle.com/

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Bonifacio Global City

 

SAN LORENZO's PLACE VERY OWN CITYLINK BUS TERMINAL

From tidy roads and contemporary office blocks to storied high streets and playful parks, the city is the perfect marriage of form and function.

The charm and multicultural allure of the city is a reflection of its people and visitors alike. It’s in this spirit of transformative love and vision that we welcome you to explore this incredible urban oasis.

Conveniently accessed via ​Citylink Bus Station (San Lorenzo to McKinley Hill vice versa)

https://bgc.com.ph/about-us/

Santuario de San Antonio

 

THE CATHOLIC HUB OF UPSCALE MAKATI

the Santuario de San Antonio has been the subject of both admiration and criticism as it represented, to some at least, the socio-economic divide that has continuously plagued the country, not to mention being a modern bastion of Catholic power and influence in society. The irony of it all indeed.

It has become a popular venue not only for attending Catholic masses, but also to hold Catholic weddings. In fact, it remains one of the top Catholic churches of choice to get married as many couples have made their vows of marriage within the understated grandeur of this church’s hall over the years, especially weddings of couples belonging to some of the country’s most influential families.

https://www.theurbanroamer.com/santuario-de-san-antonio/

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Binondo China Town

 

THE WORLD'S OLDEST CHINATOWN

Binondo China Town is a 9.3 km drive (expect congestion) from Makati City that is dependent of that day's traffic situation.

It is safe and highly interesting to eat at the President Restaurant located at Ongpin Street with an impressive Cantonese food

A local's rule of thumb when in neighboring cities and accessing public transportation. "It's just much safer not to wear ostentatious jewelry, fashion and fancy stuff when in Binondo. Dress simply and consider something you wouldn't mind sweating in. I couldn't stress it further, " keep your bags in front of you".

"We do these practices anywhere on foot, in public transportation, and tight, busy areas. But no need to be so stiff and worried; enjoy the place along with the company of your travel buddies". 

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