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World Travel Guide Asia Philippines Makati City Attractions Attractions  in Makati Picture choosen by : Ms.Gayle Attractions in Makati A special section in Makati is truly helpful for travelers is the tourist attractions center, where people can get knowledge and guidance on things to do and places to visit in the city. Contrary to the knowledge of many individuals that the place is only popular for tall buildings, Makati City also... more

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Shopping in Makati Posted by Ms. Gayle on 04 January 2010 09:39:49

Ayala Center, along EDSA and Ayala Avenue is the most known commercial center in the city. Developed by the Ayala Corporation, it contains two shopping malls, Glorietta and Greenbelt, five hotels, and an office building. Glorietta the larger of the two shopping malls, which itself is a cl More

Food & Drink in Makati Posted by Ms. Gayle on 04 January 2010 09:26:08

Choosing a good restaurant in Makati is easy. To make it even much easier and more convenient, here is a Makati restaurant guide for diners with only a few hours to plan ahead for dining out. For starters, dining cost can be estimated well if placed at Php 300 per person for expensive restaurants More

Transport in Makati Posted by Ms. Gayle on 04 January 2010 09:12:42

Land Buses traverse the Epifanio De los Santos Avenue (EDSA) from Baclaran in Paranaque to Quezon City and Caloocan City pass through the Central Business District daily. Jeepneys ply Makati's inner roads, and connect the city to its surrounding towns and cities. The Metro Rail Transit (MRT- More

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