Accommodation in Makati City, Metro Manila Philippines deals 2024
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Makati Palace, Makati City

Makati Palace

Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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    City Garden, Makati City

    City Garden

    Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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      Crown Regency, Makati City

      Crown Regency

      Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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        About Makati CityDetails and images of Makati City

        Makati City

        Makati City is one of the seventeen local government units in Metro Manila. He is known for his mischievous buildings and malls.

        Recommendations for travel Makati City

        The main attraction for most visitors are the malls in Makati city, there are several malls only in the center of Ayala. , namely Green Belt, Landmark, Glorietta, Rustan and SM Makati. Other shopping centers in Makati include the Rockwell Center, Power Plant Mall and Century City Mall. Malls also offer a variety of dining options, but eating at one of several food hubs in Makati City is a different experience.
        One of the most famous food hubs in Makati City is Little Tokyo, which is located along Chino Roces Avenue. It doesn't look like much from the outside with traditional Japanese restaurants as a facade, but a walkway opens into a collection of smaller restaurants that serve authentic cuisine that matches the name of the place.
        Other food hubs to try in Makati are Hole in the Wall at Century City Mall, Buendia Food at Court along Gil Puyat Avenue and Ruins Food Park along Metropolitan Avenue.
        Ayala Museum, located near the Green Belt along Makati Boulevard, hosts both local and global, traditional and contemporary exhibitions and displays. The museum presents Philippine history and customs, while also offering an audio tour that guides people through the museum. The Ayala Museum does not only refer to visual art, as it also hosts concerts, photography workshops and other events that talk about the cultural side of the population.
        Beyond the Ayala Museum, there are different ways to support local artists. Art fairs usually appear in different locations in Makati, such as the Art Fair Philippines, which takes place every February and Art in the Park every March. offering potential pieces to patrons both from well-known artists and from the beginning.
        The weekend markets in Makati City, namely the Salcedo Saturday Market, are located in Jaime C. Velasquez Park and Legazpi Market Market, along Legaspi Street. Weekend markets are the most popular for their food choices, but there are other items for sale, such as vintage furniture, local products, artisan crafts and organic food.
        Solve Mysteries - For those who hoped they would become detectives like Sherlock Holmes, there are various escape units in Makati City. The escape rooms take on different stories and themes, with the common purpose of finding clues to be able to get out within a time frame. Those who would like to try their hand at escape rooms can visit Breakout Philippines in Greenbelt, Mystery Manila in Century City Mall and The Escape Hunt Experience in Bgy. Poblacion.
        Explore the ruins of Guadalupe - it can be strange to see 17th-century ruins against the backdrop of office buildings and malls in Makati, but the ruins of Guadalupe remain to this day. The ruins are a collection of churches believed to have been built in the early 1600s. They were used both as places of worship and in fortresses by Spanish forces, so exploring them will provide visitors with what Makati City was like now. 400 years.