List of shopping malls in Metro Manila
This is a list of shopping malls in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The first enclosed shopping mall in the metropolis was Crystal Arcade located along Escolta Street in the downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andrés Luna de San Pedro also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first air-conditioned building inaugurated on June 1, 1932.[1]
Prior to the Pacific War, Escolta Street was also home to the city's first standalone department stores, including H.E. Heacock, until then the largest department store in the Philippines, opening in 1900, and the Aguinaldo Department Store, the most premium store in the Philippines opening in 1921. Other notable stores in the 1920s and 1930s include the upscale La Puerta del Sol and Estrella del Norte.[1]
The first shopping mall of the enclosed, automobile-centered design type was Ali Mall in suburban Quezon City which opened in 1976.[2][3] This was followed by Harrison Plaza in Malate district which opened later that same year.[4]
Major shopping centers
These super-regional supermalls each have over a hundred local and international stores and are anchored by at least one department store and supermarket or hypermarket. They are also the largest malls in Metro Manila which feature not just stores but also attractions: movie theaters, rides, skating rinks, bowling alleys and other recreational facilities. Each provides thousands of automobile parking spaces and are located mostly near rail stations and established business districts within the metropolis. These malls serve not only the Metro Manila and Greater Manila Area residents, but also local and foreign tourists.
Community malls
Community or regional shopping centers in Metro Manila are built around one department store or supermarket and are enclosed. These shopping centers are located mostly in suburban residential areas of the metropolis and typically cater to the basic shopping needs of area residents.
Name | Location | Developer |
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500 Shaw Zentrum | Mandaluyong | Lica Land |
Agora Mall | San Juan | |
Ali Mall | Quezon City Araneta Center | Araneta Group |
Anonas City Center | Quezon City | |
Araneta Square | Caloocan Monumento | |
Berkeley Square | Quezon City | |
Cash & Carry Mall | Makati | |
Centris Station | Quezon City Eton Centris | Eton Properties |
Circle C Center | Quezon City | |
Colours Town Center | Las Piñas | |
Ever Gotesco Commonwealth Center | Quezon City | Ever Gotesco Malls |
Ever Gotesco Manila Plaza | Manila Quiapo | Ever Gotesco Malls |
Fairview Center Mall | Quezon City | |
Farmers Plaza | Quezon City Araneta Center | Araneta Group |
Fisher Mall Malabon[16] | Malabon | |
Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue | Quezon City | |
Forum Robinsons | Mandaluyong | Robinsons Land |
Graceland Plaza | Marikina | RMR Group of Companies |
Greenhills Shopping Center | San Juan | |
Guadalupe Commercial Center | Makati | |
Hemady Square | Quezon City | |
HK Sun Plaza | Pasay | |
Il Terrazzo Mall | Quezon City Timog Area | |
Isetann Carriedo | Manila Santa Cruz | Joymart Consolidated |
Isetann Cinerama Recto | Manila Quiapo | Joymart Consolidated |
Isetann Cubao | Quezon City Araneta Center | Joymart Consolidated |
Jackman Plaza | Quezon City | |
Lucky Gold Plaza / LG Plaza | Pasig | |
Makati Square | Makati | |
Malabon Citisquare | Malabon | |
Metro Towne Center | Las Piñas | |
Metropoint Mall | Pasay | Ayala Land |
Novaliches Plaza Mall | Quezon City | |
One Mall Valenzuela | Valenzuela | |
Pearl Plaza | Parañaque | |
Riverbanks Center | Marikina | |
RMR Square | Quezon City Tandang Sora | RMR Group of Companies |
Robinsons Metro East | Pasig | Robinsons Land |
Robinsons Novaliches | Quezon City Novaliches | Robinsons Land |
Robinsons Otis | Manila Paco | Robinsons Land |
Robinsons Place Las Piñas | Las Piñas | Robinsons Land |
Robinsons Town Mall Malabon | Malabon | Robinsons Land |
Robinsons Townville Regalado | Quezon City | Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. |
Shaw Centermall | Mandaluyong | |
SM Center Las Piñas | Las Piñas | SM Prime Holdings |
SM Center Muntinlupa | Muntinlupa | SM Prime Holdings |
SM Center Pasig | Pasig Ortigas Center | SM Prime Holdings |
SM Center Sangandaan | Caloocan | SM Prime Holdings |
SM Cherry Congressional | Quezon City | SM Prime Holdings |
SM Cherry Shaw | Mandaluyong | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City BF Parañaque | Parañaque BF Homes | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Bicutan | Parañaque | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City East Ortigas | Pasig | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Manila | Manila Ermita | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Marikina | Marikina | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Novaliches | Quezon City Novaliches | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City San Lazaro | Manila Santa Cruz | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Sta. Mesa | Quezon City | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Sucat | Parañaque | SM Prime Holdings |
SM City Valenzuela | Valenzuela | SM Prime Holdings |
South Station | Muntinlupa Alabang | Filinvest Land |
Star J Mall | Malabon | |
Starmall Alabang | Muntinlupa | Vista Land |
Starmall EDSA Shaw | Mandaluyong | Vista Land |
Starmall Las Piñas Annex (formerly Manuela 1 Las Piñas) | Las Piñas | Vista Land |
Sunshine Plaza Mall | Taguig Arca South | |
The Marketplace Mall | Mandaluyong | |
Tutuban Center (Centermall Building)[17] | Manila Tondo | Prime Orion Philippines, Inc.; Ayala Property Management Corp. |
UNITOP Sta. Mesa | Manila Santa Mesa | RI-RANCE Realty Corporation |
University Mall | Manila Malate | |
Uniwide Coastal Mall | Parañaque Bay City | Uniwide Sales, Inc. |
Uniwide Metromall | Las Piñas | Uniwide Sales, Inc. |
Victory Central Mall | Caloocan Monumento | |
Victory Pasay Mall | Pasay Libertad | |
Vista Mall Global South | Las Piñas | Vista Land |
Vista Mall Lakefront | Muntinlupa | Vista Land |
Vista Mall Las Piñas (formerly Starmall Las Piñas and Manuela 2 Las Piñas) | Las Piñas | Vista Land |
Vista Mall Taguig | Taguig | Vista Land |
W Mall[18] | Pasay Bay City | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Walter Mart Bicutan | Parañaque | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Walter Mart E. Rodriguez | Quezon City | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Walter Mart Makati | Makati | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Walter Mart North EDSA | Quezon City | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Walter Mart Sucat | Parañaque | WM Property Management Inc. and SM Investment Corp. |
Z Square Mall | Quezon City | |
Zabarte Town Center | Caloocan Camarin |
Lifestyle malls
Lifestyle centers in Metro Manila are located in upscale business districts and affluent areas like Makati, Ortigas Center, and Bonifacio Global City. Many of these boutique malls are open-air and are popular dining and entertainment venues for Manila's elite.
Strip malls
Strip malls consist mainly of food outlets and several stores and businesses sharing one parking lot. These casual dining and retail centers have become popular hangouts among young professionals in Manila.
Retail podiums
These retail centers are located within major office, hotel and residential buildings in business districts and townships around Metro Manila containing several dozen stores in the building's central atrium or podium.
Name | Building | Location |
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Alphaland Makati Place Mall | Alphaland Makati Place | Makati |
Alphaland Southgate Mall | Alphaland Southgate Tower | Makati Magallanes Village |
Arton Strip | The Arton by Rockwell | Quezon City Katipunan Avenue |
DMG Plaza | California Garden Square | Mandaluyong |
DoubleDragon Plaza Podium[36] | DoubleDragon Plaza | Pasay Bay City |
Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall | Cyber One Plaza | Quezon City Eastwood City |
EWestMall[37] | Eton WestEnd Square | Makati |
Green Mall | Green Residences | Manila Taft Avenue |
Jazz Mall | SM Jazz Residences | Makati Bel-Air Village |
Light Mall | SM Light Residences | Mandaluyong |
M Place Mall South Triangle | M Place South Triangle | Quezon City South Triangle |
Mezza Strip | SM Mezza Residences | Quezon City Santa Mesa |
OneE-com Plaza | OneE-comCenter Ground Level | Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
Paseo Center | Paseo Center IT Building | Makati |
Prism Plaza @ FiveE-comCenter | FiveE-comCenter Fourth Level | Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
Prism Plaza @ TwoE-comCenter | TwoE-comCenter Fourth Level | Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
RCBC Plaza Podium | RCBC Plaza | Makati |
S Maison[38] | Conrad Manila | Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
San Lorenzo Place Podium | San Lorenzo Place | Makati |
Serendra Piazza | Serendra | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Shoppes @ Victoria | Victoria Towers | Quezon City Tomas Morato Avenue |
Shoppes @ Victoria | Victoria de Manila | Manila |
Spark Place | Spark Place | Quezon City P. Tuazon Boulevard |
Sun Mall | Sun Residences | Quezon City Mabuhay Rotunda |
Sunsonic Electronics Plaza | Sun Star Grand Hotel | Manila Quiapo |
Techno Plaza 2 | Techno Plaza 2 | Eastwood City |
The One Grand Center | The One Santo Tomas | Manila |
The Enterprise Center | The Enterprise Center Tower 1 | Makati |
The Shoppes at Solaire Resort & Casino[39] | Solaire Resort & Casino | Parañaque Entertainment City |
The Shops at Ayala North Exchange | Ayala North Exchange Towers | Makati Ayala Avenue |
The Shops at Okada Manila[40] | Okada Manila | Parañaque Entertainment City |
The Shops at the Boulevard[41] | City of Dreams Manila | Parañaque Entertainment City |
TwoE-com Plaza | TwoE-comCenter Ground Level | Pasay Mall of Asia Complex |
The Podium | BDO Corporate Center | Mandaluyong Ortigas Center |
Three Central[42] | Three Central Makati | Makati |
Times Plaza Mall | Times Plaza | Manila Ermita |
W Global Center | W Global Center | Taguig Bonifacio Global City |
Wil Tower Mall | Wil Tower | Quezon City Diliman |
Worldwide Corporate Center Podium | Worldwide Corporate Center | Mandaluyong Shaw Boulevard |
Duty-free shopping centers
Located within a few miles of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Duty Free Philippines FiestaMall and Luxe Duty Free cater to the duty-free shopping needs of international travelers, tourists, and balikbayan people (Filipino nationals who are residents abroad).
Name | Location |
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Duty Free Philippines Fiesta Mall | Parañaque |
Luxe Duty Free[43] | Pasay |
Bargain malls and open-air shopping plazas
Bargain malls in Manila are popular among locals and tourists alike. These independent retailers are mostly housed in enclosed malls which often spill into surrounding streets. They sell everything from ready-to-wear clothes, electronic items to jewelries.
Name | Location |
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11/88 Mall | Manila Binondo |
168 Shopping Mall | Manila Binondo |
999 Shopping Mall | Manila Binondo |
Baclaran Bagong Milenyo Plaza | Pasay |
Baclaran Galleria Shopping Mall | Pasay |
Baclaran Supermall | Parañaque |
Baclaran Terminal Plaza | Pasay |
D8 Mall (formerly Dragon8 Shopping Center)[44] | Manila Tondo |
Harrison Wholesale Center | Pasay |
Odeon Terminal Mall | Manila Santa Cruz |
Plaza Miranda Mall | Quiapo |
Shoppesville Arcade at Greenhills Shopping Center | San Juan |
St. Francis Square Mall | Mandaluyong Ortigas Center |
Tiendesitas | Pasig Ortigas Center |
Tutuban Center | Manila Tondo |
Two Shopping Center | Pasay |
Under construction
Name | Location | Remarks |
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Ayala Malls Arca South | Taguig Arca South | The retail anchor for Arca South mixed-use development by Ayala Land in Taguig expected to be completed by 2018.[45] |
Ayala Malls Parklinks | Quezon City Bagumbayan |
A 52,000-square-metre (560,000 sq ft) regional shopping mall being developed by the joint venture of Ayala Land and LT Group on 35 hectares (86 acres) of property along C-5 Road at the border of Quezon City and Pasig by the Marikina River.[46] |
Ayala Malls Southvale | Las Piñas Almanza | A 6,000-square-metre (65,000 sq ft) mall along Daang Hari Road in Las Piñas.[21] |
Deca Mall | Tondo |
The retail component of Urban Deca Homes Manila, a 8.4-hectare (21-acre) mixed-use development by 8990 Holdings in Tondo, Manila.[47] |
Mitsukoshi Mall | Taguig Bonifacio Global City | A three-level lifestyle mall to be located next to Grand Hyatt Manila below The Seasons Residences in north BGC being developed by the joint venture of Federal Land and Japanese firms Nomura Holdings and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings that will house the first Mitsukoshi department store in the Philippines. Expected completion in 2021.[48] |
Westside Mall | Parañaque Entertainment City | The retail component of Megaworld Corporation's Westside City, a 31-hectare (77-acre) mixed-use development in Parañaque that will also house the fourth integrated resort of Entertainment City called Westside City Resorts World (previously named Resorts World Bayshore). This lifestyle mall and its casino complex is expected to start initial operations in 2021.[49] |
See also
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