Greenbelt

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Greenbelt

Shopping mall · Bel-Air Four
Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati, Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines

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Upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment surrounding a leafy garden.  

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Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati, Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines Get directions

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Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati, Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines Get directions

+63 2 7729 2137
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Ayala Greenbelt is one of the best malls in Makati. The atmosphere is clean, peaceful, and well-maintained. I really liked the mix of high-end stores, casual shops, and great dining options. The open-air garden areas are beautiful — a nice break from the busy city vibe. We enjoyed walking around, shopping, and trying out some food spots. It’s a good place to relax, whether you’re with friends, family, or just by yourself. Security is visible, and the entire place feels safe and organized. Definitely a must-visit mall when you’re in Makati.

Danny Hyun

Google
Greenbelt Park is a hidden gem in the vibrant Makati district. A lush oasis where nature and sophisticated commercial spaces blend seamlessly, it offers a luxurious and peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors. Surrounding the park are upscale shops, restaurants, and leisure spaces, blending the charm of nature with the sophistication of a metropolitan city. One of the notable features is the Greenbelt Chapel, an architectural icon and a spiritual sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. Greenbelt Park is filled with winding paths, ponds, and a variety of tropical plants and flowers, making it an ideal setting for relaxation and respite. The park’s lush surroundings offer a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, and visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, picnic, or simply relax amidst the tranquility of nature. For those seeking relaxation, the park has plenty of benches and shaded areas perfect for reading or people-watching. The park features a variety of art pieces and sculptures that add aesthetic appeal, adding cultural sensibility to the natural landscape. Whether you are traveling alone, with family or in a group, Greenbelt Park offers an enjoyable experience filled with tranquility and beauty.

Roya Mousavi

Google
You could say it was a nice mall, but the prices for all brands were higher than expected. It’s actually more of a fancy mall with exclusive brands. But the park in the middle of the mall buildings was really beautiful—perfect for taking pictures and relaxing. Especially if you love cats! They had food and water set out for them, and the whole place had a chill, stress-free vibe. The restaurants around the park were pretty good too.

Captain Rene

Google
The place is just so trendy. People, all walks of life, just leisurely walking through or go for shopping in those trendy shops. There are also shops where you can unwind, have your meals, in different kind of cuisines to select from.

Arief Astarsis

Google
This place is such a gem.. like an oasis in the middle of the city with lot of good restaurants. The high end merchants might not for everyone but you can just enjoyed the park, with church in the middle of it.

AroundTown Philippines (WanderingAround Pinas)

Google
ⓇⒺⓋⒾⓈⒾⓉ & ⓇⒺⒹⒾⓈⒸⓄⓋⒺⓇ 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗘𝗡𝗕𝗘𝗟𝗧 𝗠𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗔𝗬𝗔𝗟𝗔 𝗖𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗥, 𝗣𝗔𝗦𝗘𝗢 𝗗𝗘 𝗥𝗢𝗫𝗔𝗦 𝗠𝗔𝗞𝗔𝗧𝗜 𝗖𝗜𝗧𝗬 When in Makati City, we never miss to revisit GREENBELT MALL, a high-end shopping and lifestyle mall in Legazpi Village, developed by Ayala Land Inc. With a land area of 2.8 hectares, the whole block is bounded by Paseo De Roxas (GB1 and GB2), Makati Avenue (GB4), Legazpi Street (GB5) and Esperanza Street (GB3). For over 40 years, GREENBELT MALL has been a go-to spot for lifestyle and culture across all ages. It has become a place full of great experience, memories and stories as it always hosts private, corporate and community events that are enjoyed by its patrons. Since it opened, Greenbelt has been a favorite for good food, art, entertainment, and shopping—whether you’re into high-end fashion or just looking for a laid-back hangout. GREENBELT MALL is strategically located at the heart of Ayala's development and is easily accessible by bus and MRT, as it is connected to One Ayala Mall and SM Makati that are located along EDSA, thru Glorietta Mall and Landmark Makati. ONE AYALA, by the way, is another Ayala Land's newest shopping and lifestyle mall to visit, featuring a central terminal for point-to-point buses plying in Metro Manila and local jeepneys in Makati. #ayalamalls #GreenbeltMall #MakatiCity

Charles Zhu

Google
One of the best shopping complexes in Makati, offering a wide range of products, from top luxury brands to fast fashion options.

Joel Fabiana

Google
Greenbelt 1 has been temporarily closed for a renovation project that is slated to be completed in 2028. The renovation aims to transform the mall into a more modern and sustainable space with enhanced green areas, energy-efficient features, and an improved shopping experience.

Ambas F.

Yelp
High class shopping center for the Americans or abroad folks visiting Makati. All your name brand stores are here.
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DeeJay C.

Yelp
Typical Philippine mall... crowded but has all the needed stores you may need to go to. Nothing out of the norm. It can be a bit confusing as buildings are connected via sky bridge but ince you get the hang of it, you can navigate through. The unfortunate part is that it can get very crowded on these sky bridges at times. The food selections are ample. Has your local mass favorites.
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Ramona G.

Yelp
High end mall in the Philippines. I went here once prior about 13 years ago. I hadn't been back since until last month. They have nicer stores like Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Kate Spade, Tory Burch etc. The mall is divide into several sections. I like the way the middle of the mall looks, it almost looks like a tropical oasis. Nice place to walk around and lakwatsa lol
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Jacques I.

Yelp
We came to walk around Greenbelt, as it was super close to our hotel. Greenbelt consists of many different shopping centers, from small stores to higher end apparel and accessories. Many of the restaurants are located around here, too, which is primarily why we wanted to visit Greenbelt. If you're into shopping then this is the place to do it in Manila. Many people seem to think so, too, as it was a little crowded, especially with the holiday season. There are multiple levels of shops and restaurants and even stores with its own entrance from the outside. I like that the entire area is pedestrian-friendly, which is not really the case in Manila (or in the Philippines) at all. The walkways throughout the shopping centers provide a welcoming experience, and loved the greenery that surrounded the buildings of native plants. There were also small parks within the center, adding some needed green space to an urban area.
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Edna G.

Yelp
High class shopping center for the Americans or abroad folks visiting Makati. All your name brand stores are here. It's an inside and outside mall with tons of places to eat! We were mainly inside in the AC cuz it was hot and humid outside! We ate at one of the restaurant here. There is five sections to this mall and connects to other malls. Sooo soo many stores here but still the same prices for many named band products like LV, Calvin Klein or Aldo shoes, etc. There is even a church by Greenbelt one if its Sunday! ;-) Guilty for shopping on a Sunday?! Haha My only recommendation is to include chairs to sit inside the mall since us people browsing gets tired, too. We would rather sit inside than outside since it was hot out there!! There are so many seats outside but no thank you...I was melting! Hahaha ;-p Still love it here with the beautiful plants sounding the mall and the koi water ponds everywhere. So pretty!
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James H.

Yelp
Shopping, shopping, shopping, it seems like everyone goes to the malls to escape the heat. This is one of the best malls I've been to. So many stores from designer to small shops and plenty of places to eat. You can easily walk around aimlessly into the different sections of greenbelt.
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Edwin R.

Yelp
If you consider yourself a high end shopper, this is the place for you. Go to Greenbelt 4 because that is where you will find Prada, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Hermes and many more and all that brand that you have come to know and love!! Greenbelt 4 is like the Beverly Hills of Rodeo Drive, except it's inside a mall! Greenbelt 1,2 are the older portion, but nonetheless, you will find something to buy to suit your desires!! While I am not a big shopper at all, I did come here for the restaurant. If you want to experience fine and upscale dining in the Philippine Islands, this is the place. From French to Italian, it will not disappoint! Just make sure to bring all your plastics, and whatever you do, leave room for desert!! Just sayin.... :p Until then, Cheers & Mabuhay!! ~ :p
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Ken M.

Yelp
Wandered through all 5 sections, 5 is definitely more upscale, while 1 is not. 2 and 3 have a lot of food and bar options. Warning, 2 and 3 (especially cafe Havana, Starbucks area of 3) is loaded with prostitutes at night. Tried to have a beer alone at 9:30pm, and was continously bothered by them. I kept saying No, and they kept bothering me.... So, avoid this section, the other bars are fine in the evening. Prices at the mall vary, found better deals at glorietta mall.
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Mitchell W.

Yelp
What I love about Greenbelt is everything is walking distance, all the shops are connected and easy to get to. They have Greenbelt 5 & 4 where all the luxury brands are housed and Greenbelt 3 where most of the restaurants are located. The area is well-maintained and have security everywhere so you feel safe. It's close to my office and my favorite hotels.
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Danyella P.

Yelp
I love Greenbelt. It's very close to my place - around 15 minutes walking - so I go there for many reasons. I like the stores, the cinema and also the external food court. However, the main reason why I like Greenbelt is that every mall has an own personality. Greenbelt 1 is the oldest one and seems to have frozen somewhere in the 80s. The interiors are older and the decor is quite kitsch compared to the others. Greenbelt 2 lacks personality, in my opinion. Oh, wait! Is there Greenbelt 2? Just realized I've never entered it. Just tried the food court, which has great options. Greenbelt 3 hosts the cinema and a delicious food court. Try People's Palace and you'll have a wonderful time with thai food. Greenbelt 4 is the ultra high-end mall with sophisticated boutiques like Burberry, Hugo Boss, Bvlgari, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Prada, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton and so on. About Greenbelt 4, well, now I'm too busy now to visit it, maybe when I have more time a.k.a money :P Greenbelt 5, my fave, has lots of children stores like Chicco, Mothercare, Cotton On Kids. Just visit the 2nd floor and you'll find everything you need related to newborns and children. Now I have a baby, it's my second official address. TIP: Enjoy GREENBELT PARK, the external area that connects the malls. It's a perfect place to go with children. There's a small artificial lake with ornamental fishes, lots of green, a Catholic chapel and FREE WI FI! Yay!
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Laura L.

Yelp
This mall is alright. Advantages of it is that it's in a good location with a lot of hustle and bustle. There's the College right next to it so you'll run into a lot of college students. Right outside the mall there is also a lot of places to eat. They also have a handful of spas connected to the mall. Because it's in a very lively area, it can get packed especially after the work day ends.
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Vann V.

Yelp
Greenbelt is a great mall, for a few reasons. First, it's easy to find everything. It's pretty straightforward actually - shops are inside, and to some extent, in there's a logical split between the numbered indoor areas (Greenbelt 1, 2...) where most of the shops are grouped together depending on their classification. There's even a sort of "budget" Greenbelt with more affordable shops and cinemas in a specific area. If you go outside, however, it's mostly filled with restaurants that are sort of along this large strip. The nice thing is that you can see where everything is - since it's all right next to each other, it's actually pretty fun to walk around to try and pick a place to eat. There's a really good and diverse selection of restaurants spread across the area from all kinds of cuisines and price points - which makes it a very good place for a night out with pretty much anyone. Overall, I really like Greenbelt as a mixed-indoor and outdoor mall, and I think that it's a great place to just go out, have some dinner and go shopping with friends.
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Michael L.

Yelp
As a place for shopping, Sure! Why not? Luxury? For a third world country yes it is. But let's be honest. All those expensive label shops like Prada send there old reject items thats not fit for NY or Paris to places like Manila. It's a place for expats and locals who are social climbers. The average Filipino salary can't afford things here but living beyond their means is what most Pinoys are good at. Anyways, this place is average at best. Everything you do here requires money. Bottomline, it's all just business.
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Pauline Y.

Yelp
There's no doubt about it -- Greenbelt is the most upscale of shopping destinations in all of the Philippines. I have to hand it to the Ayalas as they've certainly pulled off a fantastic job at maintaining this collection of malls right in the heart of Makati. This is where the cream of the crop of Manila go to meet their retail therapy needs and then some and it isn't hard to see why. The swankiest boutiques and brands from around the world are found left and right here. The park is pretty, the restaurants are a dime a dozen, and there's a cinema that has bathroom inside! Even the bathrooms in Greenbelt have lounges that make you feel like you're no longer in the third world. Two thumbs up.
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Angel D.

Yelp
The Greenbelt in Makati is one belt that seems to be getting longer and longer all the time. Unlike most belts that increase with notches, this one seems to increase with size to cater to an ever-growing consumer clientele. From being a simple row of stores to evolving into a large chain that can house pubs and bars, movie cinemas, entertainment centers, museums, and high-end luxury products and designer clothes, the Greenbelt area is now going to strive to be the peak of sophistication and modernity. In fact, it seems to be trying to balance this out rather nicely with the surprising Chapel nestled in the heart of Greenbelt. Among all the surrounding developments and the globalized nature of the stores, you can still find some traces of good old-fashioned Filipino bonding with the family. With this in mind, the place provides enough for everyone, and will certainly be worth a day of exploring, wining and dining at night, or having lunch by the mini-park near the chapel by the day.
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Issa T.

Yelp
Greenbelt's standout feature is the little park in the middle of this high end shopping complex. There are interconnected ponds with koi fish and ducks, and a circular chapel in the middle of its lawns. When I was a kid, I loved going here to run around the park paths, feed unwanted crackers to the fish, play on the carabao statues near the chapel, and read inside the two-story Powerbooks branch when it was too hot. As I grew up, I grew to appreciate Greenbelt as a free concert venue - went to two shows of foreign bands here in high school and both times were awesome! - and as a great place to go shopping. Admittedly, my choices were limited before, especially since Greenbelt 4 seems to be exclusively made up of luxury stores, but when the fifth building was completed and new shops opened in Greenbelt 3 it was perfect timing for me, as I had learned to love fashion relatively late for a girl. So yay for more nice places to buy clothes! Oh, the cinemas here are excellent too. It's a pleasant place for dates, barkada hangouts (if you've got a little extra money, as most food options in this compound are kinda pricey for students), and family outings. Two thumbs up!