Makati City is one of the sixteen cities that make up Metro Manila. All the tallest building is found here in Makati. The place was very nice, beautiful and best hang-out with your family and friends. There are lot of promenade that you can enjoy and relax.
Makati is truly a great place to stay in Metro Manila. Why? For me there are lot of promenade that you can enjoy and relax.
Makati is a home to many first class shopping malls and department stores found in the Greenbelt, Rockwell Center, Glorietta Mall and Ayala Center.
Right in the heart of bustling Makati,
spread along Ayala Avenue,
is Ayala Center, the country’s business and
financial center. Encompassing the Glorietta and Greenbelt
shopping malls, among others, Ayala
Center is also a commercial
complex completely at par with the world’s most modern business cosmos. Within
it is the Ayala Museum,
among the city’s primary repositories of history, culture, and heritage, along
with the Filipinas Heritage Library and Museo ng Makati.
Makati has the
highest concentration of the country’s finest department stores, fashion
boutiques, exclusive jewelry shops and antique stores, shoe stores, bookstores,
and most other commercial establishments. In identified portions, the city
contains the most exclusive residential subdivisions, including Forbes Park,
where many of the country’s wealthy and powerful families make their homes.
Five-star hotels and restaurants further provide the ultimate avenue for a life
of comfort and relaxation.
Makati City is one of the most
important cities in the Philippines
in terms of finance and commerce. Situated east of the capital, Manila, Makati
is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise Metro Manila - The National Capital Region.
Makati is often referred to as the Financial Capital of the Philippines since many companies have their offices and headquarters in the city. Makati is also home to the influential Makati Business Club and the Philippine Stock Exchange. Ayala Avenue, running through the heart of the Central Business District is often called the Wall Street of the Philippines.
All the tallest buildings are found here in Makati.
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