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Maps & Directions

1. Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) 2


2. Arrival Card Philippines immigration
3. BSA Tower Hotel at Greenbelt, Makati
4. Places to See in Greenbelt and nearby streets
such as Ayala Avenue
5. BSA Tower Hotel to Ateneo Professional
School, Rockwell
Detailed Map of BSA Tower-Greenbelt
Malls and Shopping Centers with Retaurants in Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue, and Paseo de Roxas Avenue
1. Glorietta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - the major landmark in Ayala Center and one of the earliest shopping center to be built by the Ayalas. Glorietta
has two sets of cinema houses totaling to 10. Formerly called Quad, the mall has four interconnected buildings (Glorietta 5 is a late
addition and is separate from the complex) and meets in the center which serves as a playground and events center. Restaurants in the
Glorietta include Hard Rock Cafe, TGIF, California Pizza Kitchen, Triple V - Dad's/Kamayan. Gold's Gym is also located here.
2. Greenbelt 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - voted as the recreation are with the most beautiful and green landscape. Greenbelt 5 is said to be the most
posh shopping mall in the arcade so far. It houses a lot of designer stores as well as fab restaurants. For a list of retail shops, visit here.
3. SM Makati - one of the original SM Department Stores started by Henry Sy, Sr. (in 1975) and was relaunched in 2004 and still
withstands the competing malls in Ayala Center. It is the mall connecting the Ayala MRT Station to the Glorietta complex. Anchors
include Ace Hardware and Toy Kingdom.
4. The Landmark - a standalone department store that caters to high-end consigned goods. Most tourists and foreign businessmen visit
this place to shop.
5. Park Square 1 and 2 - these two buildings currently houses electronics, DIY, sports equipment, and telecom stores.
6. Rustan's Makati - first department store to be built by the Ayalas and serves the most elite class in the country.
7. 6750 Ayala Avenue - a multipurpose building that hosts the top BPO and multinational offices in the country.
8. Luxurious hotels such as Hotel Intercontinental Manila, Dusit Thani, New World Renaissance Hotel, Shangri-La Makati, Ascott Makati
(formerly Oakwood).
9. The Link - a multipurpose building with the top five floors serving as parking space and the first two floors housing shops and
restaurants such as Anson's.
10. Sto. Nino de Paz Chapel - situated in Greenbelt Park and visited by people by all walks of life.
11. Ayala Museum - an authority and institution in terms of priced historical possession that can be found in the corner of Makati
Avenue and dela Rosa Street. Events as simple as educational field trips or as elite as unveiling important memorabilia are held in this
area. Exhibits include dioramas and historical maritime vessels. The museum is just beside Greenbelt 5
Map from BSA Tower-Greenbelt to Rockwell Center

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