Things to do in Makati
Top recommendations from locals
From sightseeing to hidden gems, find out what makes the city unique with the help of the locals who know it best.Business Center
“Rockwell gives a unique shopping and dining experience in the metro. I recommend dining at the Wooden Spoon and grab some churros at Churreria La Lola at the lower ground level.”
- 4 locals recommend
Shopping Mall
“Conveniently tucked away in the verdant “city within a city” that is the Rockwell Center, Power Plant Mall provides a unique and leisurely experience for Manila’s most fashionable and discerning shoppers. Power Plant Mall. Where fashionable Manila shops. Monday to Thursday – 11 AM to 9 PM Friday – 11 AM to 10 PM Saturday – 10 AM to 10 PM Sunday – 10 AM to 9 PM”
- 2 locals recommend
Restaurant
“Delicious food and great service. Shared food family style with friends and tried wide variety of dishes. ”
- 4 locals recommend
Establishment
“One of the top Universities in the Philippines - walking distance from Manansala Tower.”
- 2 locals recommend
Restaurant
“Via Mare is a great starting point should you wish to try Filipino food in a restaurant. This brand has been serving Filipinos for decades and is the favourite caterer of the Presidential palace. prices are between 250 pesos to 500 pesos. Do try their Bibingka. Its a dessert made out of rice flour which they are famous for. ”
- 2 locals recommend
Restaurant
“A must-try for tourists, balikbayans, and locals. One of the best places to experience authentic Filipino-Spanish cuisine. Make sure you come early as the queue can be really long.”
- 1 local recommends
Restaurant
“Lovely pastries, good for brunch and coffee meet ups. They have afternoon high tea.”
- 2 locals recommend
Restaurant
“Delicious food and great service. Shared food family style with friends and tried wide variety of dishes. ”
- 4 locals recommend
Restaurant
“Via Mare is a great starting point should you wish to try Filipino food in a restaurant. This brand has been serving Filipinos for decades and is the favourite caterer of the Presidential palace. prices are between 250 pesos to 500 pesos. Do try their Bibingka. Its a dessert made out of rice flour which they are famous for. ”
- 2 locals recommend
Restaurant
“A must-try for tourists, balikbayans, and locals. One of the best places to experience authentic Filipino-Spanish cuisine. Make sure you come early as the queue can be really long.”
- 1 local recommends
Restaurant
“Lovely pastries, good for brunch and coffee meet ups. They have afternoon high tea.”
- 2 locals recommend