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Post by famechicc Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:55 am




Ed Anthony's Apartel - Makati City, Metro Manila



















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Hotel Address


Makati Avenue

Corner Kalayaan Avenue,

Makati City, Philippines

Tel. No. (632) 988-9888

Fax. No. (632) 988-9889

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Ayala Centre

Located in the heart of Makati, Ayala Centre is the country’s
business and financial centre. It is also known to be the shopping hub
of the country with its two large malls, Glorietta and Greenbelt. Ayala
Center also provides a strong sense of culture and history as it is home
to Ayala Museum, Museo ng Makati (Makati Museum) and the Heritage
Library.


Glorietta

With its wide array of shops, ranging from the practical to
the luxurious, and its equally varied choices of restaurants, people of
different classes flock Glorietta, making it one of the busiest and most
favorite malls in the city.


Greenbelt

Greenbelt is one of the most modern, popular and sophisticated malls
in the Philippines. It features dozens of coffee shops, hip restaurants
and trendy bars that people go to see and be seen. At the centre of its
lively entertainment strip is a well-landscaped mini-park and a domed
Catholic chapel that offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere amidst the
festive mood.


Rockwell Centre

Located near the Pasig River and featuring the large Power Plant
Mall, Rockwell Centre is dubbed as a first-class shopping centre of
Makati. It is surrounded by high-class residential towers, the Asian Eye
Institute and the Ateneo de Manila Professional School main campus.
Rockwell Centre is extremely popular to celebrities, expatriates and
socialites.


SM Mall of Asia

SM Mall of Asia is the third largest mall in the world. It is also
famous for its Globe Amaze, a huge LED bronze globe constructed at the
facade of the mall. This is the first and only full global video display
in Asia. Considered to be a shopping haven, a popular recreational
spot, and a favourite concert ground.


Wack Wack Golf & Country Club

It is one of the oldest golf clubs in the Philippines founded in
1930 by William Shaw. It was the home of the Philippine Golf Open
Championships, the traditional kick-off site of the annual Asian
Circuit, and site of numerous world golf events like the World Cup and
others. Wack Wack prides itself as the only golf club with two
championship courses in the heart of Metropolitan Manila.


Manila Ocean Park

A marine themed complex which houses the Philippines’ first
state-of-the-art oceanarium, open water marine habitats, boutique mall,
restaurant row and function facilities all located in one complex at the
back of Quirino Grandstand. Guests will be delighted to view all kinds
of species from starfish, jellyfish to stingray and even shark.
Experience somewhat diving as it is the illusion of the tunnel aquariums
where only glass separates you from the vast population of fish that
depicts the aquatic resources of the country.


Intramuros

Within Intramuros are century-old Manila Cathedral, San Agustin
Church and the famed Fort Santiago. The walls were built to defend and
protect the city from foreign invaders. Today, Intramuros is a breathing
and living museum of what was once the old and vibrant Manila with its
old rows of Spanish houses, decorated Calezas and souvenir shops. Fine
dining and authentic restaurants line up the city as well as other
establishments but most sports fanatics flock here because of its golf
course.


Makati Night Life

Makati’s night life is as colourful as its city lights. There is a
myriad of entertainment joints that locals and foreigners can enjoy;
coffee shops for quiet talks, bars for drinking and loosening up, KTV
lounges for belting out with friends and discos for a night of dancing.
Makati is definitely the place to be for anyone looking to have fun.



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