List of shopping malls in Metro Manila

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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.

Name Image Location Developer Retail Space (m2) Year opened
Alabang Town Center 5749Ayala Alabang Landmarks 11.jpg Alabang–Zapote Road, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa Ayala Land 48,000[5] 1982
Ayala Malls Manila Bay Ayala Malls Manila Bay 03.jpg Macapagal Boulevard, Aseana City, Bay City, Parañaque Ayala Land 160,000 2019
Evia Lifestyle Center
Evia Lifestyle Center's Atrium
Daang Hari Road, Las Piñas Vista Land[6] 120,000 2012
Fairview Terraces Quirino Highway corner Maligaya Drive, Novaliches, Quezon City Ayala Land 114,000 2014
Festival Alabang Ph=mm=muntinlupa=alabang=filinvest city=festival supermall -philippines--2015-0430--ls-.jpg Corporate Avenue corner Civic Drive, Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa Filinvest Land 400,000[7] 1998
Gateway Mall Araneta Center - Gateway Mall (Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City; 2010-08-29) 01.Jpg Aurora Boulevard corner Gen. Aguinaldo Street, Araneta Center, Socorro, Quezon City Araneta Group 100,000[8] 2004
Glorietta Glo12facade.jpg Ayala Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati Ayala Land 250,000[9] 1991
Greenbelt Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati Ayala Land 250,000[10] 1990
Market! Market! C5 Road - Market Market, BGC (Taguig)(2018-08-26).jpg 26th Street corner C-5 Road, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig Ayala Land 170,000 2003
Power Plant Mall Power Plant Mall, Rockwell.JPG Rockwell Drive corner Estrella Street, Rockwell Center, Makati Lopez Holdings 41,000 2000
Robinsons Galleria EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Quezon City Robinsons Land 216,000 1990
Robinsons Place Manila Robinsons Place Manila (Malate, Manila; 2014-10-22).jpg Pedro Gil Street corner Adriatico Street, Ermita, Manila Robinsons Land 241,000[11] 1997
Shangri-La Plaza 03707jfKorean Royal Heritage Exhibits Shangri-La Plazafvf 03.jpg EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong Shang Properties 175,000[12] 1991
SM Aura Premier Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines - panoramio (27).jpg C-5 Road corner McKinley Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig SM Prime Holdings 198,257 2013
SM City Fairview SM City Fairview main building, Lagro, Novaliches, Quezon City.jpg Quirino Highway, Greater Lagro, Novaliches, Quezon City SM Prime Holdings 282,681 1997
SM City North EDSA SM City North EDSA (Quezon City; 01-01-2020).jpg EDSA corner North Avenue, Quezon City SM Prime Holdings 497,213 1985
SM Mall of Asia SM Mall of Asia main facade.jpg Jose Diokno Boulevard, Bay City, Pasay SM Prime Holdings 432,891[13] 2006
SM Megamall Mega Fashion Hall of SM Megamall.jpg EDSA corner Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong SM Prime Holdings 474,225[14] 1991
SM Southmall Alabang–Zapote Road, Pilar Village, Las Piñas SM Prime Holdings 205,120[15] 1995
TriNoma TriNoma.jpg EDSA corner North Avenue, Quezon City Ayala Land 195,000[8] 2007
U.P. Town Center Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City Ayala Land 174,000 2013

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.


Waltermart Bicutan


Name Location Developer
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
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
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
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.


Newport Mall
Venice Grand Canal
Eastwood Mall
Name Location Developer
Alabang West Parade Las Piñas
Megaworld Corporation
Arcovia Parade Pasig
Arcovia City
Megaworld Corporation[19]
Ayala Malls Circuit Makati
Circuit Makati
Ayala Land[20]
Ayala Malls Cloverleaf Quezon City
Balintawak Interchange
Ayala Land[21]
Ayala Malls Feliz Pasig Ayala Land
Ayala Malls Manila Bay Parañaque
Bay City
Ayala Land
Ayala Malls Marikina Marikina
Marikina Heights
Ayala Land[21]
Ayala Malls South Park Muntinlupa
Alabang
Ayala Land[22]
Ayala Malls The 30th Pasig
Ortigas Center
Ayala Land[23]
Ayala Malls Vertis North Quezon City
Vertis North
Ayala Land
Bonifacio High Street Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Ayala Land
Century City Mall Makati
Century City
Century Properties
Commercenter Muntinlupa
Alabang
Philippine Allied Enterprises Corp.[24]
Eastwood Mall Quezon City
Eastwood City
Megaworld Corporation[25]
Estancia Mall Pasig
Capitol Commons
Ortigas & Company[26]
Forbes Town Center Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Megaworld Corporation[27]
Industria Mall Quezon City
Circulo Verde
Ortigas & Company[28]
Lucky Chinatown Manila
Binondo
Megaworld Corporation
Met Live Pasay
Bay City
Federal Land[29]
Newport Mall Pasay
Newport City
Megaworld Corporation[30]
Robinsons Magnolia Quezon City
New Manila
Robinsons Land
Santolan Town Plaza San Juan Lopez Holdings
The Grove by Rockwell Retail Row Pasig Lopez Holdings[31]
The Village Square Alabang[32] Las Piñas Megaworld Corporation
Tuscany at McKinley Hill Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Megaworld Corporation[33]
Uptown Mall Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Megaworld Corporation[34]
Venice Grand Canal Taguig
Pinagsama
Megaworld Corporation[35]

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.

Blue Bay Walk
Name Location
A. Venue Mall Makati
Poblacion
Active Fun Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Blue Bay Walk Pasay
Blue Wave-Marikina Marikina
Bonifacio Stop Over Pavilion Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
C&B Circle Mall Marikina
Centris Walk Quezon City
Eton Centris
Crossroads Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Eastwood CityWalk Quezon City
Eastwood City
El Pueblo Real de Manila Pasig
Ortigas Center
Forum South Global Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Gate 3 Plaza Taguig
Harbour Square Pasay
Jaka Plaza Parañaque
Lakefront Boardwalk Muntinlupa
Liberty Center Mandaluyong
Madison Square Greenhills San Juan
Madison Square Las Piñas Las Piñas
Madison Square Pioneer Mandaluyong
Manila Ocean Park Mall Manila
Rizal Park
Metrowalk Pasig
Ortigas Center
Molito Muntinlupa
Alabang
One Parkade Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
Paseo de Magallanes Makati
Pavilion at Greenfield District Mandaluyong
Pearl Drive Commercial Center Quezon City
Pioneer Center Pasig
Ortigas Center
Plaza 66 Pasay
Newport City
San Antonio Plaza Makati
Forbes Park
San Antonio Shopping Center Parañaque
Santana Grove Parañaque
Silver City Automall Pasig
Ortigas Center
SM by the Bay Pasay
Sunshine Boulevard Plaza Quezon City
The Clubhouse at Temple Drive Quezon City
The Fort Strip Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
The Hub at Greenfield District Mandaluyong
The Portal at Greenfield District Mandaluyong
Two Parkade Taguig
Bonifacio Global City
U.P.-Ayala Land Technohub Quezon City
Westgate Center Muntinlupa
Alabang

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
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 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[32] 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
Duty Free Philippines Fiesta Mall Parañaque
Luxe Duty Free[42] 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.

Tiendesitas


Name Location
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)[43] 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
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.[44]
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.[45]

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.[46]

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.[47]
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.[48]

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