The Robinsons Manila Atrium has its pros and cons. On the positive side, the mall is conveniently located, making it easily accessible for shoppers from various parts of the city. The atrium itself is spacious and well-maintained, with a variety of stores and dining options to choose from. I appreciated the diversity of shops, ranging from fashion to electronics, which caters to different shopping preferences.
However, there were a few drawbacks to my visit. First, the parking situation was a bit of a hassle. Finding a parking spot during peak hours can be challenging, and the parking fees felt a bit on the expensive side. Additionally, some areas of the mall seemed a bit outdated, and the overall ambiance could use some refreshing.
Furthermore, I noticed that the dining options were somewhat limited, with a lack of diverse cuisine choices. It would be great to see more variety in the food court and dining establishments.
In conclusion, the Robinsons Manila Atrium offers a decent shopping experience, but it has room for improvement. If you're in the area and looking for a convenient shopping destination, it's worth a visit, but be prepared for some minor...
Read more10-27-23, past 2pm, got into Robinsons via the Padre Faura entrance. Main purpose was to find some maternal/baby needs for our daughter who had just given birth. The other reason was to find the nearest toilet, as I was on water pill due to my ailing heart. Was told by the guard at the entrance that the nearest toilet was at the far end of the mall going to the Pedro Gil side. Had no choice but to walk that distance, almost 1 block away just to have a pee. For an ailing senior citizen like me, accompanied by wife who is also a senior citizen, it was a terrible experience!
Finding the boutique for the baby-care-need compounded the agony, as the electronic directory we were directed at, was not working! To cut the long story short, we did found the boutique, including the dept store children's section, but the item we were supposed to buy was out of stock! Bad luck? No! I think we just got into the wrong mall, located in the capital city of the country! Had it been in any of the malls in Quezon City, the horrible experience we just had would not...
Read moreLimited access to connecting floors from 5th floor parking entrance because the escalators are currently being repaired. But still plenty of shops to visit and wide choices of restos to eat at. The lobby area's music is just too loud. It was pounding to the ears that could trigger a migraine. It adds stress in the air, instead of relaxed mood and easy feel, to the ambience. So far, the male restrooms are commendably clean. Except for the female CR that doesn't have sanitary tissues. The mall, however, is doing its utmost ...
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