Robinsons Galleria, EDSA cor. Ortigas Avenue,, Quezon City, 1100
Robinsons Galleria, situated at the bustling intersection of EDSA and Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City, stands as the flagship mall of Robinsons Land Corporation. This iconic landmark boasts a five-level shopping paradise that offers a diverse range of over 500 well-known local and international stores. With its strategic location and extensive array of offerings, Robinsons Galleria provides a vibrant and dynamic shopping and dining experience for all who visit.
SM Megamall
EDSA, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City,
SM Megamall, the second largest shopping center in the Philippines, is a bustling hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining spread across its six levels. What makes SM Megamall truly unique is its emphasis on art and culture. The Art Center, a dedicated exhibit space within the mall, showcases the Sy family's passion for art.
EDSA Shrine
EDSA cor. Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City,
Located just a few steps away from the hotel is the Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace, also known as Our Lady of EDSA. The shrine commemorates the People Power Revolution of 1986, a significant event that gained international recognition for its non-violent approach to regime change. Visitors to the shrine can learn about the history of this pivotal moment in the Philippines and pay their respects to the role Our Lady played in bringing about positive change through peaceful means.
Eastwood City
C5, Quezon City,
Eastwood City is a vibrant destination that provides visitors with a top-notch city experience. Boasting an array of restaurants, shops, services, and entertainment options, it caters to a diverse range of interests. One of the highlights of Eastwood City is its al fresco dining scene, where patrons can enjoy a wide variety of international cuisines under the open sky.
Podium Mall
12 ADB Avenue Ortigas Center, Pasig City,
Introducing the latest shopping destination for the discerning consumer - a luxurious mall designed to cater exclusively to the higher-end income bracket shoppers. This innovative concept brings together a curated selection of top brands in various categories, including clothing, leather goods, electronics, home appliances, furniture, and even a sophisticated bookstore.
Metrowalk
Meralco Avenue, Pasig City,
Metrowalk is one of the major commercial hub in Ortigas Center with a size of 5,000 square meters. It is known for dining, entertainment, bazaars and colorful nightlife. It is also serves as a venue to several big events such as the Red Horse Muziklaban and occasional local and international poker tournaments.
Smart Araneta Coliseum
Araneta Center, Quezon City,
Smart Araneta Coliseum or also known as "The Big Dome" is the world's largest covered dome in the 60s, which towers 220 feet with a seating capacity of 36,000, throughout the years it has established its legacy as the premiere show palace of the Philippines.
Greenhills Shopping Centre
Greenhills Shopping Center, Ortigas Avenue,, San Juan, Metro Manila 1502
One of the Philippines’ top indoor bazaar and shopping mall specializing in export overruns, gadgets and jewelry.
Tiendesitas
Ortigas Avenue cor. E. Rodriguez Avenue, (C-5), Pasig City,
An ideal destination for tourists and balikbayans. Stalls and stores sell everyhting Filipino - handicrafts, furniture, souveneirs, delicacies and artifacts. It now also offers a wide selection of products for a variety of household pets. While enjoying your time there, you may also visit the French multinational sporting goods store chain, Decathlon for any of your sporting needs.
Ark Avilon Zoo
Frontera Verde, Pasig City,
The only indoor interactive zoo in the Philippines with a two storey building resembling the biblical icon - Noah's Ark, it is home to various friendly animals that guests can interact with.
Lopez Museum
G/F Ben Press Building Exchang, Exchange, corner Meralc Avenue,
A permanent residence of works done by Philippine Legends such as Juan Luna, Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo, Fernando Amorsolo and Vicente Manansala. It also houses an extensive library with all kinds of resources and memorabilias.
Sto. Domingo Church
#537 Quezon Avenue, Quezon city,
It was originally located in Intramuros, built by Dominicans in 1588, then was relocated in its present site after World War II. The church is home to the four century old image of Nuestra Señoradel Santissimo Rosario or Our LAdy of the Most Holy Rosary.