Greenbelt Park is a hidden gem in the vibrant Makati district. A lush oasis where nature and sophisticated commercial spaces blend seamlessly, it offers a luxurious and peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors. Surrounding the park are upscale shops, restaurants, and leisure spaces, blending the charm of nature with the sophistication of a metropolitan city.
One of the notable features is the Greenbelt Chapel, an architectural icon and a spiritual sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
Greenbelt Park is filled with winding paths, ponds, and a variety of tropical plants and flowers, making it an ideal setting for relaxation and respite. The park’s lush surroundings offer a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, and visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, picnic, or simply relax amidst the tranquility of nature.
For those seeking relaxation, the park has plenty of benches and shaded areas perfect for reading or people-watching. The park features a variety of art pieces and sculptures that add aesthetic appeal, adding cultural sensibility to the natural landscape.
Whether you are traveling alone, with family or in a group, Greenbelt Park offers an enjoyable experience filled with...
Read moreGreenbelt is a shopping mall located at Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines which is just near Glorietta and SM Makati. It is owned by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation. It opened in 1988 and is one of Ayala Corporation's flagship projects. The mall offers a mix of high-end retail shops, restaurants, amenities, leisure, and entertainment. Currently, the mall has five sections: two enclosed areas, two buildings with open-air shopping areas, and Greenbelt 5, which opened in 2007. Built around a 250,000-square-metre (2,700,000 sq ft) retail complex, the mall, which merged the previous small arcades and shops, was first opened to the public in 1990. It was renovated in 2001, and as the complex grew, Greenbelt 2 and 3 were opened in 2002, with 4 and 5 openings in 2004 and 2007, respectively, on the basis of other pioneer shops in the area. Santo Niño de Paz Chapel is a Roman Catholic place of worship in the park at the complex's center.Built as an open-air, concrete dome in the middle of a pond, the chapel holds Masses and other religious services every day for mall patrons and office workers. It celebrates its titular feast day every third...
Read moreThat first time I came to this park after enjoying and learning from the nearby Ayala Museum, I already loved the place! It's great that there's this lush oasis in the midst of the concrete jungles of Makati and where you can relax, unwind, and be at peace with nature. The trees, shrubs, and landscaped areas are so invigorating and so is the pond with different kinds of fish. The Ayala cats are cuddly and friendly, too. Shops, boutiques, and restaurants surround the park and the Sto. Niño Chapel is located...
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