When looking for fun activities in Manila, shopping remains at the top of the list. There are dozens of malls in the metropolis that house every type of leisure establishment, from top stores, to theaters, to arcades, to skating rinks. The Mall of Asia near Manila Bay is the second largest in the Philippines, and a full day of entertainment can be found within its grounds. It has an Olympic-sized ice rink, an auditorium, bowling alley, and one of the largest IMAX screens in the world, countless designer shops and a plethora of dining options. Ortigas is the site of three huge shopping malls - SM Megamall Shangri-La Plaza Mall and Robinson's Galleria. It is also the headquarters of San Miguel Corporation, the Asian Development Bank, and the Philippine Stock Exchange Center. Shops and eateries abound with El Pueblo & St. Francis Square devoted to the latter. Every shopper loves new shoes, hence the Marikina Shoe Museum. Housed in an artistically restored former rice mill (built in 1860), this museum traces the history of the shoe industry in Marikina, the Philippines' shoe-making capital. Among the exhibits are the famous (or infamous) collection of 1,500 pairs that once belonged to Imelda Marcos. Enjoy a trip to the past at this museum! Shop till your drop in Manila. Wherever you go in this city, you are really in for a big treat.
J.W. Diokno Boulevard
CBP - 1A Pasay 1300
Second Largest Philippine Mall...
A.D.B Avenue
3 Connected Giant Malls...
J. P. Rizal Street
Santa Elena
Shoes to Delight You...
San Andres Street
Fruit Lovers' Paradise...
3/F Glorietta 4
Artspace, Ayala Center
Antique Prints as Conversation Pieces...
San Juan
Like A Flea Market...
1325 A. Mabini Street
Philippine-made Handicrafts...
1000 J.P. Laurel Street corner Gen. Solano Street
Ministering to Japanese exiles...
Remedios and M. H. del Pilar Streets
When in Times of Trouble...
Roxas Boulevard, Rizal Park
A turning Point in Philippine History...