Our trips to Manila for our vacation here in the Philippines frequently end up here, in Greenbelt Mall, so I think it's about time I give you some insight about it.
Greenbelt is a shopping mall in Manila, and (from what I understand) is kinda separated to Greenbelts 1 through 5. Each part of the Greenbelt houses different kinds of services.
Based from Wikipedia, Greenbelt 1 features hardware stores and stores that sell home appliances, while Greenbelt 3 and 4 feature international brands (like Topman, Hermes, Calvin Klein...) and boutiques of the high-end quality (such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada) respectively. Filipino boutiques can be found on Greenbelt 5. Most of the "parts" of the Greenbelt have some eating options, both sit down and fast food.
One of the many entrances of Greenbelt 4. |
The mall is very popular to the public. It's not as popular like the Alabang Town Center when it organizes major discounts and "perfect for haul" days where lots of shops have freebies and even half to 70% off discounts, but I have seen lots of people gather around it's clothing stores and its make-up shops.
Greenbelt also features a chapel, which adds to the popularity of the place. The chapel sparks a "nature-theme" because of the GREEN around it. Also, the gardens near the chapel contains a koi pond and some sculptures (I really think they're sculptures. It's gonna be awkward if they're not) like this one:
Behind the sculpture is the Greenbelt Chapel. |
Also, the chapel is near to a walk filled with coffee places like Starbucks and Seattle's Best Coffee!
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