Where to Shop and What to Buy in Manila
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Our list of the best places to shop in Manila introduces the most exciting malls, markets, and stores in the Philippines' capital city. In terms of shopping, Manila ranks alongside most Asian capital cities such as Bangkok and Singapore, with ultra-modern shopping malls topping the list, closely followed by street markets.
Even if you're not a big shopper, most of Manila's most popular shopping areas have a variety of food and drinks, as well as things to see and do.
SM Mall of Asia
The SM Mall of Asia is one of the Philippines' largest shopping malls. It covers a floor area of over 40 hectares and features an extensive selection of fashion boutiques, restaurants, bars, a concert ground, a science center, a convention center, and three movie theaters.
There's also a small amusement park outside, which is ideal for a picnic or simply relaxing and enjoying the sea breeze. You can spend an entire day at SM Mall of Asia without seeing the same store twice.
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Divisoria Market
Divisoria Market is well-known for its retail and wholesale establishments. If you don't want to shop on the streets, there are air-conditioned malls with hundreds of these bargain stalls. It can be a maze inside, so if you see something you like, buy it right away or write down the stall number in case you want to return for it later.
Haggling is expected here, so don't be afraid to give it your all. If you buy in bulk, you will usually receive a substantial discount (about 5 to 6 pieces of the same item).
Robinsons Place Mall
Because of its convenient location in the heart of Manila, Robinsons Place Mall is a popular shopping destination. The shopping mall may be looking a little worn, but it still has what you're looking for. It is popular among shoppers on a mid-range budget because it houses department stores, boutiques, chain and independent restaurants, a food court, and a variety of attractions, including a movie theater.
SM City Manila
SM City Manila is one of the SM Group stores located throughout the Philippines (and even in China). It houses all of the SM chain stores, including SM Supermarket, SM Appliance Center, SM Cinemas, and SM Food Court, as well as many other chain stores, including Watson's and National Bookstore, as well as many independent boutiques and restaurants.
SM City Manila is a short walk from Intramuros, making it a convenient shopping destination if you live in this beautiful part of Manila.
168 Shopping Mall
168 Shopping Mall is a well-known shopping destination in Manila's Chinatown. This 5-story complex, a 5-minute walk from Divisoria Market, offers a wide range of bargain goods and accessories, including shoes, bags, and toys.
A food court on the third floor serves authentic local cuisine at reasonable prices. Food carts and restaurants can be found on the ground and second floors, as well as throughout the 168 Shopping Mall.
Greenhills Mall
Greenhills Mall dates back to the 1970s and continues to draw a large crowd eager to shop for a diverse range of brands and products. Year-round, the shopping mall hosts live events ranging from music festivals to cultural performances.
Greenhills Mall, located in an affluent neighborhood of Manila, is often busiest on weekends, as there are many outdoor stalls selling inexpensive products such as handmade souvenirs, clothes, and furniture.
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