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Makati has long been known as the country’s bustling financial district, with its towering offices, shopping malls, and high-energy vibe. But now, it’s gaining recognition for something refreshingly different, its growing collection of green spaces in Makati that make city life more liveable, breathable, and walkable.
The latest addition? The soon-to-rise Dela Rosa Gardens, a thoughtfully designed urban park in Makati that’s set to bloom in the centre of the Makati Central Business District (CBD) by the fourth quarter of 2028.
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Image credit: Ayala Land Premier Official Instagram (Artist Rendering)
Covering 2,600 square metres, Dela Rosa Gardens is more than just a pocket of greenery. It’s a space designed to enhance daily life in the city. Strategically located near Ayala Triangle Gardens, Legazpi Active Park, and Washington SyCip Park, this new development is part of the wider Emerald Network, a master plan that links the CBD’s parks and public spaces in Makati via pedestrian-friendly walkways and shaded corridors.
Whether you’re heading to the office, meeting up with friends, or just out for a leisurely stroll, the park offers a shaded, safe, and calming escape from the city’s usual rush. Its location also places it close to landmarks like the BPI Civic Plaza, BPI Tower, top schools, hospitals, and cultural hubs, making it a convenient green stop for both weekday errands and weekend downtime.
Image credit: Ayala Land Premier Official Instagram (Artist Rendering)
What sets Dela Rosa Gardens apart from other parks is its deep commitment to sustainable urban living. Developed by Ayala Land, the project incorporates eco-friendly features such as native landscaping, passive cooling design, water conservation, and waste management systems. The aim is to reduce urban heat and support low-impact, pedestrian mobility in a city that often struggles with congestion.
The park also connects directly to Makati’s elevated walkway system, giving people easier access to nearby malls like Greenbelt and Glorietta, transit stations like the MRT, and major office towers, all without the need to brave the streets at ground level. This focus on walkability is a game-changer, especially for those who want a healthier, more relaxed commute.
Image credit: Ayala Land Premier Official Instagram (Artist Rendering)
Just steps away from the park, an Ayala Land Premier residential project is set to rise, reinforcing Makati’s push for integrated and accessible urban development. The idea is simple yet powerful: live, work, and play all within walking distance, while still enjoying the benefits of open green space. With other parks already hosting events like Art in the Park, weekend pop-ups, and Car-Free Sundays, Dela Rosa Gardens is expected to join the list of venues that bring communities together through culture, wellness, and sustainability.
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In a city where life moves quickly, Dela Rosa Gardens promises to be a rare pause, a place to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with nature without leaving the city. As Makati continues to transform, one walkable green space at a time, it reminds us that progress doesn’t have to come at the cost of nature. Sometimes, the future of urban living lies in going back to the basics: more trees, more space, and more room to live well.
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