Makati Greenbelt Mall
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Sitting on an expansive and prime area squared by Makati Avenue, Paseo de Roxas, Arnaiz Road and Legazpi Street is the Greenbelt Mall, a complex of five contemporary buildings. What is truly unique about this mall is that each section (Greenbelt 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5) has its own style of architecture and features.
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Greenbelt 1 was the primary building built in the '70s. It was off the main commercial complex of Glorietta Mall (formerly Quad) and SM Makati. The commercial space had its own cinemas and little retail shops. The set-up was personal and intimate unlike the bustling mall complex of SM and Quad, a stone throw away.
In 2000, Ayala Land renovated the commercial building and two years later, the small retail shops, fast food shops and uber large parking area were no more. It re-opened into Greenbelt 1, 2 and 3. The innovative al fresco corridors and air-conditioned halls were perfect for hassle-free shopping or for “hanging out”. People flocked to the new mall. The green areas and wide spaces were welcomed changes.
Greenbelt 1 still has its own quaint little retail shops but is more concentrated on electronics and home appliances. Greenbelt 2 is comprised of fine dining restaurants. Greenbelt 3 has high- end retail shops on the ground floor, and coffee shops that have become the favorite hangout place for many coffee lovers. Exclusive retail stores include: Hermes, Calvin Klein, Kate Spade, Marks and Spencer, Kenneth Cole, Lacoste and more. The second floor has restaurant, bookshops and
more. There are connecting walkways from Greenbelt 3 and 4 to Landmark and Glorietta. The cinemas are located in Greenbelt 3.Greenbelt 4 is small compared to Greenbelt 3. The space accommodate the shops of Louie Vuitton, Salvatore Ferregamo, Jimmy Choo, Balenciaga, Prada, Bulgari, Charriol, Gucci and other higher-end shops.
Greenbelt 5’s main feature are the shops of top-caliber Filipino designers though there are also imported high end shops like Patek Philippe, Rolex, Panerai, Zara, Yves Saint Laurent, Banana Republic, Liz Clairborne, Paul Smith, Balenciaga and more.
There are restaurants of all kinds and types at Greenbelt 2, 3,and 5. For fast food dining, Greenbelt 1 is the place to be.
The Greenbelt Mall has a hodgepodge of clienteles. Though middle income can easily afford fine dining and some branded items at the mall, only the rich and moneyed can afford to buy the upper scale store merchandise, like $1000 handbags, without batting an eyelash.
Hours:
The mall is open every day. Shops open at 10:00 A.M. and close at 10:00 P.M. Coffee shops at the courtyard are open most days 24/7. Parking is not a problem.
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Read more about Greenbelt shopping at:
http://ayalamalls.com.ph/
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Comments
posted Sep. 21st, 2011 - 12:42pmBeth says:
Hi. Can I have the telepone no. of Prada in G4?
Thanks
posted Sep. 6th, 2011 - 3:08pmella says:
is there coach outlet at greenbelt?
posted Sep. 6th, 2011 - 2:56pmsays:
Is there any coach bag at greenbelt?
posted Sep. 2nd, 2011 - 12:40pmMyra says:
Hi Supermodel and Fashionista,
Yes there are those boutique you are looking for at Greenbelt #4.
Thanks!
posted Aug. 30th, 2011 - 10:48amsupermodel says:
Is there a DIOR,PRADA,YVES SAINT LAURENT boutique inside greenbelt? When i have visited their websitestore locator,the philippines is not shown there.
posted Aug. 28th, 2011 - 10:04amfashionista says:
is there really a prada and yves saint laurent boutique inside greenbelt? kasi sa mga store locator nila wala man ang pilipinas
posted Jul. 23rd, 2011 - 10:19amMyra says:
@Dunkin. If you commute, the best way is you go by bus to Baclaran, then from heritage Hotel, you can take a bus (Ayala MRT) you can get off at Ayala or Pasay Road.
posted Jul. 23rd, 2011 - 5:06amMakatiCityDotCom says:
@Ajay:
Here is the information you seek:
Lacoste
Greenbelt 3, First Floor
757-4575 / 4571
Thanks to your suggestion, MakatiCity.com has now published a Greenbelt directory with phone numbers, and searchable by category or keyword.
posted Jul. 23rd, 2011 - 3:29amdunkin says:
hi! what's the most convenient way going to greenbelt from bacoor, cavite? thanks
posted Jul. 6th, 2011 - 2:03pmajay_jhen@yahoo.com says:
hi can anyone pls post the contact no..of lacoste in greenbelt..tnx(this one of the problems of shops here in the philippines..they dont put effort in making their shops easier to locat.i think every mall should have its shop locator along with their contact nos.so if any prospective buyer wants to enquire..its more convinient than going to the shop and trying your luck and getting disappointed)Because not every shopper resides in manila..like id been searching for days trying to find lacoste shops and their contact nos.but so far i got two nos..unluckily the bag im looking for isnt available in those branches.:(
posted Jun. 22nd, 2011 - 9:32pmMyra says:
@ Nathalia. Yes, there are lots you can choose from at Park Square.
posted May. 27th, 2011 - 10:24amnathalia says:
is there a music store in greenbelt?
posted Mar. 3rd, 2011 - 4:08pmDoug says:
@ hazelle panuringan
Check out Bagaholic for used designer LV, etc.
Very close to Greenbelt 3 off Pasay rd.
http://bagaholic.com.ph/gallery/
posted Feb. 23rd, 2011 - 5:57pmhazelle panuringan says:
i would like to ask if theres a buy and sell store for old fashion louis vuitton bag?
posted Feb. 23rd, 2011 - 5:56pmhazelle panuringan says:
hi i would like to ask if there a buy and sell store of old fashion louis vuitton bag??
posted Jan. 17th, 2011 - 8:28amaries says:
can we conduct a case study at greenbelt?
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