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This is your comprehensive and updated mall guide for Robinsons Galleria (Ortigas).


ABOUT ROBINSONS GALLERIA


Robinsons Galleria
, also known as Robinsons Galleria Ortigas, is a mixed-use complex and shopping mall located at EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City just near SM Megamall. It is the 1st Robinsons Mall to bear the Galleria branding. It was built on January 12, 1990, with a total gross floor area of approximately 216,000 m2 (2,330,000 sq ft).


A famous EDSA Revolution landmark along one of the busiest intersections in Quezon City (Ortigas Avenue and EDSA), Robinsons Galleria Ortigas is the flagship mall of Robinsons Land Corporation. It is a 5-level shopping mall that houses more than 500 highly recognized local and international shops, dining outlets, and service centers.

EDSA Shrine at the corner of EDSA and Ortigas Avenue

Robinsons Galleria perfectly complements the dynamic lifestyle of the white collared workforce, students and affluent residents surrounding the area.

For full list of Robinsons Malls in Metro Manila, visit - List of Robinsons Malls in Metro Manila

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For the past two decades, Robinsons Galleria has never ceased to enhance its facilities and a as well as in providing more options for its valued customers. In fact, a new Galleria has been revealed through its latest mall developments. No wonder it has become the mall of choice in launching new products and in staging groundbreaking activities which bring together thousands of individuals from all walks in life.

Remarkably, Robinsons Galleria is located within a mixed-use complex composed of two high-rise office towers -- the Galleria Corporate Center and the Robinsons-Equitable Tower, deluxe hotels -- the Holiday Inn Galleria Manila and Crowne Galleria Manila, and the Galleria Regency. Employees and guests of these institutions ensure captured markets for the Robinsons Galleria.


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The mall had gone for several renovations since it opened in 1990. In 2012, the mall took its major facelift with additional GLA of around 100,000 square meters that can cater at least 50 tenants. The said developments expanded the mall's GLA to what is now 216,000 square meters.

Old interior of Robinsons Galleria

The latest redevelopment had started in 2016. It will be done in 2 phases with its first phase of renovation from May to October 2016 while the second phase was to start in May 2017. Aside from the major renovations within the mall, the mall veranda will host more service stores related to health and beauty. There will be an upper veranda at the 3rd floor, formerly occupying the sports loop, which will accommodate more dining choices.

The Atrium taken at the 2nd level

The mall's renovation will add wooden elements into the mall, a design similar to Robinsons Galleria Cebu.


Robinsons Galleria Mall Features

Here are the main attractions and features of Robinsons Galleria:
  • Robinsons Department Store
  • Robinsons Movieworld
  • Food Court
  • Toys R Us
  • Sports Loop
  • Jumpstreet
  • Veranda
  • Home & Lifestyle
  • Jewelry Lane
  • Handyman Do It Best
  • Robinsons Supermarket
  • Amusement and Entertainment such as PlayLab, Tom's World & KidZooona
  • A Health Center to Body Senses
  • Three levels of basement and deck parking areas
  • Lingkod Pinoy

Robinsons Galleria Veranda at 2nd Level

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How to get to Robinsons Galleria

Located in the corner of EDSA and Ortigas Avenue, commuting to Robinsons Galleria has never been easier! The mall is the main transportation hub in this area where buses, jeepneys and even trains have stops or loading/unloading bay at the mall's entrance (or nearby).

By Jeepney
There are TWO main jeepney routes for Robinsons Galleria - those coming from Pasig (and Cainta) and San Juan. There are also UV Express vans traveling to the mall from Pasig (Simbahan/Kapasigan) and other parts of Rizal Province mainly from Antipolo City.

By Bus
RRCG Transport has daily bus trips from Antipolo and Makati that en route Robinsons Galleria. EDSA Carousel buses also stop at Ortigas where MRT-3 Ortigas Station is also nearby.

Other buses that has routes to Robinsons Galleria are HM Transport (Glorietta 3 in Makati CBD), UBE Express (NAIA Terminal 3 and PITX) and Genesis Transport (Clark International Airport).

By Train
As mention above, the nearest railway system at Robinsons Galleria is MRT-3 which has a station in Ortigas Center. MRT-3 is linked with LRT-1 and 2, PNR and MRT-7 to the north.

For those who are using a private vehicle, you can follow driving instructions from Google Maps or Waze.


Pay parking is available during malls hours.



Robinsons Galleria

Address: EDSA cor. Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City
Mall Hours: Monday to Thursday: 10AM - 9PM Friday-Sunday & Holidays: 10AM-10PM
Supermarket Hours: Monday-Sunday & Holidays: 7AM-10PM

Robinsons Galleria


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List of Stores in Robinsons Galleria Ortigas


Lower Ground
  • Abenson | (02) 8632-9102 / 0917-583-9314
  • Aerostar
  • Ash Letrato, Inc. | (02) 8638-3315
  • BDO | (02) 8632-9880 / (02) 910-5484
  • Booksale | 0919-381-2601
  • Carehealth
  • Carehealth Plus ((OPEN))
  • Cebuana Lhuillier | 0929-188-3208 ((OPEN))
  • Cebuana Lhuillier Financial
  • Coco Life | (02) 8470-4318
  • Coleman | (02) 8632-9145 / 0915-923-1556
  • Comprehensive Dermatology Center | 0932-350-9877 (OPEN)
  • Copytown
  • Dermatology Clinic | (02) 8633-8491 (Temporarily Closed)
  • DHL
  • Express Cut (Temporarily Closed)
  • Fry Day (Temporarily Closed)
  • Idara Aesthetics (Temporarily Closed)
  • JMJ | (02) 8633-7704 / 0917-502-0729
  • JRS Express | (02) 8638-4235 / (02) 8636-1090
  • Karat World | (02) 8632-9838
  • Keller Williams (OPEN)
  • LBC | 0917-855-5875
  • Louie's Dermatology (OPEN)
  • Manila Banker's Life | (02) 8521-1290
  • Maximum Power Smile Dental | (02) 8631-0391
  • Miniso
  • Mr. Quickie | 0917-887-8425
  • Paras Alter Station
  • Prescripto | 0998-973-0759
  • QMX Money Changer
  • Raquiza Pawnshop (Temporarily Closed)
  • Sanry’s Money Changer
  • Siomai House
  • SMA World of Gems (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • SMS Technology | 0915-134-3010 ((OPEN))
  • SSR Household | (02) 8451-1159
  • St. Joseph | 0915-408-4274
  • Status Hair Salon | (02) 8634-3385 / 0916-702-8134 (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • The Good Barber | (02) 7624-2741
  • The Planet Vape | 0916-255-5863 (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Trust Trade | (02) 8635-3873
  • Wash 'N Wear
  • IAN DARCY (NEW)
  • PALAWAN PAWNSHOP (NEW)

Robinsons Galleria Food Court

Level 1
  • ARX | (02) 8632-0991 / (02) 8633-3928
  • Aukey
  • Avocadoria | 0917-558-7879
  • Bagnet Boy | 0976-148-7456
  • Baliwag Lechon
  • Bavin | 0947-328-1703
  • Beef Pares House
  • Big Chill
  • Binalot (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Blade | (02) 8633-2639 (OPEN)
  • Bonchon | 0998-847-9564
  • Buko Juan | 0977-064-1105
  • Buko Ni Fruitas | 0920-244-5814 / 0932-577-8347
  • Chachago
  • Chatime | (02) 8661-8898
  • Chowking OPEN
  • Classic Savory | (02) 8256-0083 / 0917-529-1647
  • Coffee Corner | 0906-471-5913 / 0933-385-3717
  • Complink | (02) 8637-1634
  • Cybertech | (02) 7625-5511
  • Dairy Queen
  • Datablitz | (02) 8641-1310
  • Davao Tuna Grill | (02) 8477-3650
  • Dunkin' Donuts | 0919-081-4241
  • E-Boutique | (02) 8287-2944
  • Eggstacy (OPEN)
  • Empanada de Iloko
  • Famous Belgian Waffles
  • French Baker | (02) 7576-6338
  • Fruitas | (02) 8731-8886
  • Globe | (02) 7730-1000 (OPEN)
  • Goldilocks (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Goto King
  • Guanzon Mobitek | (02) 8584-5787
  • Hainanese Delights | 0995-150-8216
  • Handyman Do It Best
  • Hap Chan (OPEN)
  • Happy Lemon | 0926-879-4274
  • Henlin
  • Hongkong Style Noodles | 0933-855-3745
  • Inihaw Express (OPEN)
  • IQOS (OPEN)
  • Islands Juice
  • J.Co Donuts | (02) 8636-6766 / 0932-559-9136
  • Jamaican Pattie
  • Johnn Lemon
  • Jollibee | (02) 8669-1396
  • Kamay Kainan
  • Kangkong King
  • Kang's Bibimbap
  • Kettle Korn
  • KFC | 0917-656-6749
  • Lemon Station | 0917-536-6930
  • Lighters Galore
  • Load Up Station (Temporarily Closed)
  • Manilachon | 0966-417-3798
  • Mcdonald’s | (02) 8632-7408
  • Medical Depot
  • Mercury Drug
  • Ministop | (02) 8541-0926
  • Mister Donut (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Mobile Monkey | (02) 7719-3970 (OPEN)
  • Moshi Manju
  • MYPHONE TEMPORARILY CLOSED
  • National Book Store | (02) 8632-0555
  • Octagon | (02) 8636-5816
  • Office Warehouse | (02) 8636-0035 / 0943-128-0449
  • Oppo | (02) 7791-8139
  • Overdoughs
  • Pancit Ng Taga Malabon | (02) 8696-9916 / (02) 8741-4141 / 0933-825-9513
  • Paotsin
  • Persian Avenue
  • Philippine Explorer
  • Photoline | (02) 8636-1405
  • Plato Wraps
  • Potato Corner
  • Pub Express (Temporarily Closed)
  • QCD Technology (OPEN)
  • Quickly (Temporarily Closed)
  • R. Lapids
  • Razon's
  • Realme | 0932-489-5122
  • Red Ribbon
  • Reyes Barbecue | 0926-644-8332
  • Rhinoshield (OPEN)
  • Robinsons Bank | 0915-593-3518 OPEN
  • Robinsons Supermarket | 0998-846-6284
  • Sally's Kakanin
  • Samsung | (02) 8426-7286
  • Shakey's | (02) 8632-0550 / (02) 8632-0549
  • Sinangag Club
  • Sisig Hooray
  • Smart | 121
  • Snow Plus (Temporarily Closed)
  • South Star Drug
  • Steak Break
  • Taho Boy | (02) 8631-6788
  • Takehome Sushi Stand | 0917-877-9814
  • Takuyaki
  • Technopop | 0917-871-7108
  • Tokyo Tokyo
  • Triangle
  • Turks
  • UFC Gym
  • Watsons | (02) 8633-2158
  • Western Union | 0916-461-9444
  • Yakinikusan
  • Yumpanada | 0966-842-4385
  • DITO Telecommunity (OPEN)
  • Elait and Overdoughs (NEW)
  • Beard Papa (NEW)
  • Digital Walker (NEW)
  • CORE PACIFIC (NEW)
  • TPSN (NEW)
  • Chin's Inihaw Express (new)
  • Chooks (NEW)
  • Hungry Box
  • TIEZA


Level 2
  • Adidas | (02) 8352-5545 / 0910-804-9530
  • Aficionado
  • Aldo
  • Alexis | 0917-163-4207 (Temporarily Closed)
  • Aqua (OPEN)
  • Asprey
  • Auntie Anne's | 0908-816-0719
  • Banapple | (02) 8531-7385 / (02) 7625-6686
  • Beabi | (02) 7945-9838 (OPEN)
  • Beauty Bar (OPEN)
  • Bench | (02) 8655-9160
  • Biblio | 0956-604-9868
  • Bratpack | (02) 7909-7226 / 0916-686-0272
  • Breadtalk | 0961-743-3668
  • Caramia | (02) 8936-5482 (OPEN)
  • Casio (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Chili's | (02) 7747-0847
  • Cinnabon | 0949-102-4707
  • Crisostomo | (02) 8257-1657
  • Crocs (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Famous Amos | 0917-570-9596 (OPEN)
  • Fat Fook
  • Fossil (OPEN)
  • Fuma
  • Geox | (02) 8637-7141
  • GNC
  • Guess | (02) 8635-3062
  • H&M | (02) 8636-4838
  • i2i
  • Jesi Mendez Salon (Temporarily Closed)
  • Koomi | 0917-842-8212 / 0956-422-6479
  • Kumori | 0917-178-3199
  • Lacoste
  • Levi's (OPEN)
  • LNK Healthy Edge | (02) 7576-3752
  • Mangan (OPEN)
  • Marugame Udon | 0995-104-5185
  • Mary Grace Cafe | (02) 8637-8919 / 0917-634-1191
  • MOS Burger | (02) 7747-2695
  • Mustela
  • Nike (OPEN)
  • No Brand | (02) 8661-5441 / 0919-071-3435
  • Original Penguin | (02) 8696-2805
  • Own Days | (02) 8634-3784
  • Pandora | (02) 7625-6150
  • Parfois
  • Penshoppe | (02) 8656-8174
  • Philip Stein | (02) 8721-7633 (OPEN)
  • Ramen Nagi | 0936-664-5638
  • Res Toe Run
  • Robinsons Department Store | 0998-846-5856
  • Sarabia Optical | (02) 8632-7395
  • Sesou Nature Source | 0927-917-8626 TEMPORARILY CLOSED
  • Starbucks | (02) 8334-2486 / 0906-473-4473
  • Sunnies Studios
  • TGI Fridays
  • The Alley | 0950-068-8970
  • The Body Shop
  • The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
  • The Face Shop | (02) 8635-4472
  • The Saem | 0956-635-8055
  • Tiger Sugar | 0955-685-4301
  • Uniqlo
  • Vans | (02) 8477-2754
  • Washington
  • Yves Rocher | (02) 8244-2865
  • Aquaflask (OPEN)
  • JB SPORT (NEW)


Level 3
  • Ajisen Ramen | (02) 8254-1080 / (02) 8664-5618
  • Alberto | (02) 8252-3463
  • Annie Young
  • Basekamp
  • Beauche International | 0951-097-3020
  • Beechoo Origin | (02) 8696-2165
  • Bench Body | (02) 8687-0997 (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Beyond The Box | (02) 8584-8034
  • Black Scoop Cafe (Temporarily Closed)
  • Brow Lab | 0995-333-3728
  • Bruno's Barbers | (02) 8632-9990 / 0977-820-4167
  • CLN
  • Comic Oddysey | (02) 7914-0040
  • Courtside | (02) 8330-7200
  • Daiso Japan | 0998-846-6219
  • David's Salon | (02) 8637-5503 / (02) 8637-9129
  • Dr. Kong | (02) 8942-0918
  • Executive Optical | 0995-231-2343
  • Fila | (02) 8695-3148 (OPEN)
  • Four In Love | (02) 8441-0542 / 0917-144-7487 / 0968-879-5039 (Temporarily Closed)
  • Glad King | (02) 7730-3596
  • Glow By Excelsior | 0917-850-5858 (open)
  • Gong Cha
  • Hey Sugar | (02) 8638-0012
  • Ideal Vision | (02) 8655-1032
  • I-Watch | 0932-326-7485 (Temporarily Closed)
  • Kaiser Medical Center | (02) 8253-1285 / 0917-183-5788
  • Karimadon | (02) 8637-4801 (OPEN)
  • Kathnails | 0906-452-8157
  • Kedma | 0906-557-4601 (Temporarily Closed)
  • Kenny Rogers | (02) 8636-0673 / 0917-596-6358
  • Krispy Kreme
  • Laybare | 0922-865-4499
  • Let's Face It | (02) 8243-8793 (Temporarily Closed)
  • Lionesse Beauty Bar (Temporarily Closed)
  • Loalde | (02) 8243-3518 (OPEN)
  • Maldita | (02) 7909-7229 (OPEN)
  • Mann Hann | (02) 8256-5356 (OPEN)
  • Meat Depot (open)
  • Meg (OPEN)
  • Mia Maison (OPEN)
  • Micu Dental Clinic OPEN)
  • Nail-A-Holics | (02) 8477-5107
  • Nailogy
  • New Generation Dental Premier
  • Nonna's Pasta And Pizzeria | (02) 8638-1728 / 0956-523-2121
  • Ocampo's Fine Jewellery | (02) 8634-7832
  • Ogawa | (02) 7798-2475
  • Old Manila Coffee House | (02) 8531-6827
  • Onesimus | (02) 8687-0203
  • Ooh La Lash
  • Origani (open)
  • Origin
  • Original Cake
  • Oxygen | (02) 8372-8957
  • PD & Co. | (02) 8631-5119
  • Peri-Peri Charcoal Chicken | (02) 8352-6670
  • Pet Lovers Centre | (02) 8364-2978
  • Pho Hoa | (02) 8634-5323
  • Pierre Cardin (OPEN)
  • Pink Parlour
  • Plains & Prints
  • Reebok
  • Robinsons Appliances | (02) 8650-1290
  • Samgyupsalamat | 0933-817-8816
  • Scent & Co.
  • Scent For Senses (Temporarily Closed)
  • Shopitude (open)
  • Silverworks | (02) 8632-7386
  • Skechers | (02) 8234-5915
  • Skin Perfect (open)
  • Super50
  • Surgiderm | (02) 8633-5610
  • SEAFOOD PARADISE
  • Tutanes Dental | 0918-985-6535
  • Unica Hija (OPEN)
  • Urban Concepts | (02) 8637-1767 / 0917-152-3288 (OPEN)
  • Vivere Salon
  • Xiaomi
  • Ysa Dermatology & Dentistry | (02) 8632-9068 / (02) 8635-7883 / 0917-513-9068
  • Cabalen (NEW)
  • Dermcare Luxe | (02) 8638-3985 (open)
  • DERMCARE LUXE
  • IMONO


Level 4
  • BMCI Diagnostic Clinic | 0917-144-5412
  • Burger King | (02) 8635-9872 / 0927-161-3953
  • Jethro Jewelry Shop | 0939-928-0825
  • Mad Mark's | 0995-028-1619
  • Max's Restaurant
  • O' Banh Mi
  • Pancake House | (02) 7915-8697 / 0976-035-1342
  • Playlab (OPEN)
  • Popeyes | (02) 8371-1436
  • R&J Jewelry Inc.
  • S&R New York Style Pizza | (02) 7730-2038
  • Starbucks | (02) 8334-2486 / 0906-473-4473
  • Subway | 0999-996-2126
  • The Art Circle | 0949-474-0439
  • The Tooth Doctor (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
  • Toys R’ Us | (02) 8395-2729
  • KIDZOONA (NEW)
  • ROBINSONS MOVIE WORLD (OPEN) ( 0998-840-3584 )

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Lingkod Pinoy at Robinsons Galleria Ortigas


PRC (Renewal and New application)
Location: Lower Ground
Operating Hours: 10:00AM - 5:00PM : Monday to Friday
Contact Number: (02) 8635-2221

LTO
Location: Lower Ground
Operating Hours: 9:00AM - 5:00PM : Monday to Friday

NBI (Renewal and releasing)
Location: Lower Ground
Operating Hours: 10:00AM - 4:00PM : Monday to Friday
Contact Number: 0948-025-2250

SSS (Dropbox only)
Location: Lower Ground
Operating Hours: 10:00AM - 4:30PM : Monday to Friday
Contact Number: (02) 8637-0900

QUEZON CITY BUSINESS CENTER
Billing and assessment of business taxes of any type or kind with more than Php 500,000.00 capital or gross sale receipts
Location: Basement 2
Operating Hours: 8:00AM - 5:00PM : Monday to Saturday

PSA
Location: Basement 2
Operating Hours: 8:00AM - 5:00PM : Monday to Saturday

COMELEC Registration (37 QC Barangays)
Location: Level 3 (Hallway between Department Store and R Appliances) (QC) & Movieworld (Pasig)
Operating Hours: 8:00AM - 5:00PM : October 25 to 30 (QC District 3) & 22, 23, 29 and 30 (Pasig District 1), 2021

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WHAT IS GREATER MANILA AREA?

The Greater Manila Area is the contiguous urbanization region surrounding the Metropolitan Manila area. This built-up zone includes Metro Manila and the neighboring provinces of Bulacan to the north, Cavite and Laguna to the south, and Rizal to the east.

Location of Greater Manila Area within the Philippines

Though sprawl continues to absorb new zones, some urban zones are independent clusters of settlements surrounded by non-urban areas.

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GMA During COVID-19 Pandemic

In early 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the area was also referred to as the "NCR Plus" or "NCR+" (National Capital Region Plus) by authorities, with regard to the designation of community quarantines.


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1. Metro Manila

Metropolitan Manila, officially the National Capital Region, is the seat of government and one of three defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines. The region is composed of 16 highly urbanized cities and a municipality (Pateros).

Metro Manila skyline

The region is the center of culture, economy, education and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, the region exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally.

Metro Manila is the home to all embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country. Its economic power makes the region the country's premier center for finance and commerce. The region accounts for 36% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Philippines.


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2. Bulacan

To the north of Metro Manila is Bulacan which is administratively located in the Central Luzon region. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region.

Me at Casa Lina, a riverside resort in San Rafael, Bulacan

The province has 569 barangays in 21 municipalities and three-component cities (Malolos the provincial capital, Meycauayan, and San Jose del Monte).

Top Places to Visit and Things to do in Bulacan:

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3. Cavite

To the southwest is Cavite, a province in the Philippines administratively part of the Calabarzon region in Luzon. It is located on the southern shores of Manila Bay and southwest of Manila, it is one of the most industrialized and fastest-growing provinces in the county.


The de facto capital and seat of the government of the province is Trece Martires, although Imus is the official (de jure) capital while the City of DasmariƱas is the largest city in the province. The province is known for historical places (Aguinaldo Shrine, Corregidor), beaches (Naic, Ternate) and upland areas (Tagaytay, Silang).




4. Laguna

Located in the southeast of Metro Manila is Laguna, a province that is also part of the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is Santa Cruz while its largest city is the City of Calamba. Most of the province's shore is part of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country.

A hot spring resort in Pansol, Calamba City

Laguna is notable as the birthplace of José Rizal, the country's national hero. It has numerous natural and cultural attractions such as Pagsanjan Falls, the University of the Philippines Los Baños and the University of the Philippines Open University in Los Baños, the hot spring resorts of Calamba on the slopes of Mount Makiling, Pila historic town plaza, Taytay Falls in Majayjay, the wood carvings and papier-mâché created by the people of Paete, the annual Sampaguita Festival in San Pedro, the turumba of Pakil, the tsinelas footwear from Liliw, the Pandan Festival of Luisiana, the Seven Lakes of San Pablo, and the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in Nagcarlan.


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5. Rizal

The Province of Rizal is another province that is part of the Calabarzon region in Luzon with its capital is the city of Antipolo. It is about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Manila. The province is named after JosƩ Rizal, one of the main national heroes of the Philippines.

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Hinulugang Taktak, a famous tourist spot in Antipolo City

Rizal is a mountainous province perched on the western slopes of the southern portion of the Sierra Madre mountain range. The province also lies on the northern shores of Laguna de Bay. 

Pasig served as its capital until 2008, even it became a part of the newly created National Capital Region since November 7, 1975. A provincial capitol has been in Antipolo since 2009, making it the administrative center. On June 19, 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11475, which designated Antipolo as the capital of Rizal. The change took place on July 7, 2020.


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What is GMA: The Greater Manila Area (EXPLAINED)

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In this guide, you will see all bus terminals and routes for RRCG Bus Transport.


ABOUT RRCG BUS TRANSPORT

RRCG Bus Transport, one of the oldest bus operators in Metro Manila, was also one of the firsts to venture into the P2P Bus Service. The bus company started in Alabang area, they have now multiple routes that cater to the transportation needs of the commuters.

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TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

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RRCG Transport P2P Bus Routes

Click the chosen route to see more details such as bus schedules and fares.


RRCG P2P Bus Terminal and Pick-Up/Drop-Off Points


Starmall Alabang 

Pick-up Point: beside Starmall Alabang
Drop-off Point: Alabang Transport Terminal

Ayala Mall South Park

Pick-up Point: beside Ayala Mall South Park, in front of Jollibee
Drop-off Point: Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf

Alabang Town Center

Pick-up Point: Alabang Town Center parking area near Cinema
Drop-off Point: beside Alabang-Zapote Road



Greenbelt 1

Pick-up Point: along Legazpi St.
Drop-off Point: in front of Makati Diamond Residences

Greenbelt 5

Pick-up Point: along Legazpi St.
Drop-off Point: near Prince Plaza II

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Starmall EDSA-Shaw

Pick-up Point: beside Starmakk EDSA-Shaw
Drop-off Point: All Bank, along EDSA

Sierra Valley

Pick-up Point: near Starbucks Sierra Valley beside the tricycle terminal
Drop-off Point: (same with pick-up point)

Ayala Malls Feliz

Pick-up Point: Ayala Malls Feliz near Jeepney and Taxi lay bay
Drop-off Point: (same with pick-up point)



Greenhills

Pick-up Point: in front of Greenhills main entrance along Ortigas Ave. near the overpass
Drop-off Point: (same with pick-up point)

SM Mega Mall Bus Stop

Pick-up Point: SM Mega Mall building A bus stop, below Convergys building
Drop-off Point: (same with pick-up point)

Robinsons Galleria

Pick-up Point: near Robinsons Galleria main entrance, behind EDSA Shrine
Drop-off Point: (same with pick-up point)


How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket

Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
  • Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Baguio)
  • Input the dates of your desired arrival.
  • Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
  • Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
  • Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips




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RRCG Bus Transport

Head Office: Km.18 Ortigas Ave., Extension Cainta Rizal, Cainta, Metro Manila
Hotline: 6467503
Facebook Page: RRCG Transport
Instagram Account: @rrcgtransport


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This is your complete comprehensive guide for Ayala Triangle Gardens.


ABOUT AYALA TRIANGLE GARDENS

The Ayala Triangle Gardens is a 2-hectare (4.9-acre) landscaped urban park in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a triangular public garden and courtyard in the center of the Makati Central Business District.

Underpass of Tower One & Exchange Plaza

From being the site of the country’s first landing strip to being the block that held the nucleus of the Philippine business community now emerges a calming & beautiful haven for Makati’s Central Business District is now a landscaped expanse populated by over a hundred trees with a diverse mix including rain trees, golden palms, fire trees, kamuning and podo cerpus.

The greenery of Ayala Triangle Gardens

All these in an open courtyard tastefully intersected with lush greenery and inspired public art pieces from some of the country’s leading artists.

The park was named after its owner and developer Ayala Land, and opened to the public in November 19, 2009. Inspired by Hyde Park in London, the park, which is dotted with palms, acacia trees, and tropical foliage, is considered one of the few "green" areas in Makati.

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The Triangle has become a focal point for social events in the business district, and is popular at Christmastime for its extravagant light-and-sound display. It is also home to the Tower One and Exchange Plaza and Makati Stock Exchange Building, as well as the old Nielson Tower which houses a fine dining restaurant.


Ayala Triangle Gardens Info

  • Type: Urban park
  • Location: Makati, Philippines
  • Area: 2 hectares (20,000 m2)
  • Created: November 19, 2009; 12 years ago
  • Operated by: Ayala Land
  • Public Transit: Bus interchange via Paseo de Roxas



Location

The Ayala Triangle Gardens is located south of Salcedo Village, a part of barangay Bel-Air by its border with barangays San Lorenzo and Urdaneta. Buildings on the Triangle include the old Makati Stock Exchange Center and Ayala Tower One (home of the Philippine Stock Exchange) along the Ayala Avenue side, the old Nielson Tower that has since been converted into a restaurant, and Ayala Triangle Tower One and Ayala Triangle Tower Two (home of The Shops at Triangle Gardens, an Ayala Mall) at the intersection of Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas.

Ayala Triangle Gardens


Things To Do at Ayala Triangle Gardens

Here are fun activities you can enjoy while you are at the park:
  • Walking / strolling
  • Biking
  • Yoga / exercise
  • Walking your pet
  • Hangout and food trip

Biking at Ayala Triangle Gardens


Events and shows


Festival of Lights
The Ayala Triangle Gardens hosts the annual Festival of Lights, a lights and sound display from November to January of the following year. The show usually runs every 30 minutes from 6:00 p.m. PHT (UTC+8) until 10:00 p.m.

Festival of Lights 2022

The show is conceptualized by award-winning lighting designers Voltaire de Jesus and Luther Gumia.

The show has flashing LED lights, laser effects and fog effects. A recent addition in the 2019 edition is a projection mapping at the Tower One and Exchange Plaza.

It features Filipino and international Christmas music. Some medleys in the show were inspired by the carnivals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 and 2021, the show was recreated in a 360-degree animation, under the direction of filmmaker and director Quark Henares, head of Globe Studios. After two years, the Festival of Lights returned its onsite shows on November 10, 2022.

Ayala Triangle Gardens Amphitheater

Music festivals
The park also hosts some music festivals, with some notable being the Pinoy Music Festival on September 5, 2014, and the ASEAN Music Festival on November 14, 2017. The ASEAN Music Festival in 2017 was cancelled during the show due to overcrowding.


The Shops Ayala Triangle Gardens

Through The Shops Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati’s residents and business professionals can now enjoy the park with its collection of high-end restaurants and supermarket that define modern living in the city. While it opened just June of 2022, The Shops is now comprised of four well-known establishments that you might like to visit!
  • The Marketplace
  • Italianni’s
  • Nanyang
  • Rumba



Park Guidelines

All guests are required to observe the following guidelines as well as other policies and directives of management to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable experience at Ayala Triangle Gardens.
  • Guests shall be solely responsible for their actions and belongings. The Owner and management shall not be liable for any loss or damage to guests.
  • Security checks on persons and property may be conducted at the discretion of management.
  • Management reserves the right to refuse admission or deny the continued stay of any
  • person in the premises, including those who fail to comply with Outdoor Space guidelines or who otherwise engage in disruptive or inappropriate behavior.
  • Guests should use proper pathways and properly dispose of trash.
  • Minors must be accompanied and supervised by responsible adults.
  • Guests must observe and preserve pedestrian safety.
  • Pets must be properly leashed and secured, and handlers must clean up after them.
  • The following acts are PROHIBITED within the premises:
    • Selling and / or displaying goods or services
    • Leaf letting,  distributing or posting of any printed material
    • Generating loud noise and music
    • Vandalism
    • Staging of unauthorized events, public gathering or unauthorized assembly
    • Taking photographs, videotaping, recording, broadcasting or transmission of any material for commercial purposes
    • Gambling or any other illegal, immoral or improper conduct
    • Bringing in of dangerous or hazardous materials, weapons (or similar objects), illegal substances, alcoholic drinks and glass containers
    • Use of skateboards or motor vehicles (except motorized wheelchairs and non motorized bicycles)


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HOW TO GET TO AYALA TRIANGLE GARDENS

You can travel to Ayala Triangle Gardens by taking any of the following: train, bus, UVs and jeepneys

By Train
There are TWO (2) railways located near Ayala Triangle Gardens: LRT-1 and MRT-3
  • For those who are taking LRT-1, from Roosevelt including all stations in between Gil Puyat and Roosevelt, get off at Gil Puyat Station. Take a bus with "Ayala" sign and get off at right unloading zone. During weekdays, get off at proper unloading area which is right before Paseo de Roxas. Otherwise, you will walk way too far because the next unloading station for north bound lane of Ayala is on Rustan or Glorietta. Once you got off the bus in the unloading area before Paseo de Roxas Street, walk your way to the underpass and head onto the opposite side of Ayala where the Ayala Tower One is erected. During Saturdays and Sundays, you can get off at the opposite side of Ayala Tower One Bldg and cross the road to get to the Ayala Triangle Garden.

  • For those who are taking MRT-3, commuters who are riding trains coming from both Taft and North Avenue Stations, get off at Ayala Station and ride a jeepney at the terminal located at the service road of Mc Kinley Street opposite Shell Gasoline Station. Get off after Paseo de Roxas and use the the underpass to get to the Ayala Triangle Garden. No unloading in Ayala Triangle Garden during weekdays, but during Saturdays and Sundays, loading and unloading city ordinance of Makati is not being implemented.

By Bus
Take bus anywhere along EDSA with "Ayala-LRT Leveriza" sign. In Monumento, you can take ride bus at the corner of 5th Avenue also known as C-3. You can also ride a bus bound to Ayala from Fairview and Novaliches. You can get off exactly at Philippine Stock Exchange and walk your way up to the Ayala Triangle Garden.

By UV Express or Jeepney
"Ayala-Washington" is the sign of the jeepney that you must ride from EDSA corner McKinley Road, the wide wide street opposite Ayala Avenue where Shell Gasoline Station is located at right at the corner. The terminal of the "Ayala-Washington" jeepney is located at the back of Shell Station. Ride one of these jeepneys. Get off the jeepney at the unloading zone which is situated past Paseo de Roxas. In Makati, you need to observe loading and unloading ordinance. 

By Private Car
For those who are bringing own vehicles, you may follow driving directions from Google Maps or Waze app. Limited parking space is available at the park.


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Ayala Triangle Gardens

Location: Paseo De Roxas St Cor Makati Ave, Cor Ayala Ave, Makati, 1209 Metro Manila
Park Hours: 6:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M


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Filipinas Heritage Library
The Filipinas Heritage Library, a division of the Ayala Foundation, Inc. (AFI), is a one-stop electronic research center on the Philippines. We provide access to the wealth of Filipino heritage through the latest in information technology and telecommunications.

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Formerly Nielson Tower
Built in 1937, Nielson Tower served as the control tower and passenger depot of the Philippines’ first commercial airport. In World War II, Nielson Tower was used by Japanese forces as headquarters, and then later was taken over by Americans.


Gabriela Silang Monument
This monument of Gabriela Silang was created by Jose M. Mendoza in 1971. Gabriela Silang was the first Filipina to lead a revolt against Spain. She was born in Ilocos Sur on March 1, 1731. After the murder of her second husband, Diego Silang, she led his troops in a policy of harassment that earned her the title of “Generala”. 

Gabriela Silang Monument

Ninoy Aquino Monument
The bronze monument by sculptor Peter de Guzman commemorates slain former senator and Filipino hero Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino Jr. As one of the leaders in the opposition against the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, Ninoy protested the social injustices committed during the martial law years and publicly attacked Marcos’ regime.

Ninoy Aquino Monument

Sultan Kudarat Monument
This statue of Sultan Kudarat was created by Jose M. Mendoza in 1973. Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat was the Sultan of Mindanao during the first half of the 17th century. He united the Muslims of Lanao, Cotabato, Davao, Sulu, Zamboanga and North Borneo, and resisted bitterly the Spanish Invasion of his domain.

Sultan Kudarat Monument

McMicking Fountain
McMicking Fountain is a memorial in honor of Colonel Joseph McMicking and Mrs. Mercedes Zobel-McMicking who made significant contributions to the development of Ayala Corporation and the Makati business district. The McMickings founded the Filipinas Foundation in 1961, which is now known as the Ayala Foundation, Inc. — the first corporate foundation in the Philippines.

McMicking Fountain

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