Cheers to a whopping number of 20 holidays and 13 long weekends in the Philippines! Filipinos have all reasons to rejoice this 2015 as well! Feeling the vacation vibe? Plan your getaways now!

If you think malls in the Philippines are just about shopping, think again. These mega lifestyle hubs are where shopping, food trips, chill time, and even Instagram shoots collide. Whether you're hunting for budget finds, international brands, or just a place to hang out with friends, the Philippines has a mall that fits your vibe.
Here are four of the best malls in the country that totally deserve a spot on your weekend plans or travel itinerary.
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Image credit: SM Mall of Asia Official | FB page
Let’s start big—literally. SM Mall of Asia (aka MOA) is one of the largest malls in the world, and it’s not just known for its size. Located right next to Manila Bay, it has this coastal city vibe where you can shop till you drop and then catch a gorgeous sunset after.
Inside, you’ll find everything from global fashion brands to local boutiques, plus over 200 dining spots ranging from fast food to fancy sit-down restos. MOA also has an IMAX theatre, an Olympic-size skating rink, and even a mini amusement park outside. It’s basically a theme park and shopping centre rolled into one.
Bonus tip: the MOA seaside area is perfect for a chill walk or sunset date.

Image credit: Ayala Center Cebu | FB page
Heading down south? Ayala Center Cebu is the go-to mall for anyone in the Queen City of the South. It’s a little more laid-back than Manila’s mega malls, but just as stylish. Think open-air lounges, lush green spaces, and plenty of Instagrammable corners.
The Terraces is one of the best parts of the mall—it’s an outdoor dining area with fountains, palm trees, and rows of cafés and restaurants. Perfect for post-shopping dinner or just catching up with your barkada. Inside, you’ll also find a mix of local Cebuano shops and international brands, so you can shop for both pasalubong and personal splurges.

If you love the thrill of bargain hunting, Greenhills is your playground. This place is iconic for affordable gadgets, pearls, clothes, and everything in between. It’s part tiangge, part tech hub, and full-on local favourite.
You’ll need a bit of patience and a good eye to spot the best deals, but that’s part of the fun. Whether you’re scoring a new phone case, looking for custom jewellery, or just browsing around, Greenhills has that old-school charm that still delivers.
It’s not as fancy as other malls, but that’s what makes it special—authentic, packed with character, and always buzzing with people.

Ever dreamed of going to Venice? This mall brings a piece of Italy to the city, complete with a canal, pastel buildings, and even gondola rides. Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley Hill is more than just a shopping spot—it’s a whole aesthetic experience.
The shops here lean more towards lifestyle brands and boutiques, and the restaurants serve everything from Korean BBQ to authentic Italian pasta. It's a top choice if you’re looking for a chill date spot or somewhere to glam up your weekend feed.
Tip: go during golden hour. The lighting and scenery? Perfect for that dreamy Instagram photo.
Also read: What to Do During Car-Free Sundays at Ayala
Whether you're out for a budget buy or a bougie brunch, there's a mall in the Philippines that gets you. These four shopping spots each bring something different to the table—fun vibes, bargain hauls, foodie adventures, or just a place to hang out and unwind.
Trust us, malling here isn’t just a chore—it’s a lifestyle.
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