10 Cool Places You Should Not Miss When In Greenhills
10 Cool Places to Visit in Greenhills, San Juan City
1. Shop Till You Drop at Greenhills Shopping Center

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Known as a “tiangge” haven, Greenhills Shopping Center is one of the go-to places of bargain hunters looking for great finds at affordable prices. With over 2,000 stores within its malls and tiangge section, Greenhills Shopping Center has dedicated sections for clothing, furniture, décor, grocery, entertainment, and pearls – a definite something for anybody. For branded items and other commercial needs, there are several malls within and near San Juan City such as the Promenade Mall, Robinsons Galleria, SM Megamall, and Shangri-La Plaza. Did you know?Retail giants Plains & Prints, Celine (CLN), Bayo, Kamiseta, Bench, Folded & Hung, Toby’s, Odyssey, Astro Vision, and Ricky Reyes started as small shops at Greenhills Shopping Center.
Did you know? Greenhills Shopping Center is a world-famous pearl hub, where both local and international celebrities, fashion designers, dignitaries, and pearl collectors come to buy pearls. Famous people who visited the Greenhills pearl market include Rihanna in 2013 and Queen Sofia of Spain in 2012. Address: Ortigas Ave, San Juan City Mall Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM Sunday to Thursday; 10 AM – 10 PM Friday to Saturday2. Get your Health Checked at Cardinal Santos Medical Center
Founded by the Maryknoll Sisters before the World War II as the St. Paul’s Hospital of Manila, Cardinal Santos Medical Center is one of the Philippines’ leading hospitals specializing in the fields of cardiology, neurosurgery, oncology, and rehabilitation medicine. It is also known for its expertise in pediatrics, obstetrics, and gynecology, pulmonary medicine, nephrology, urology, and minimally invasive surgery. In recent news, Cardinal Santos Medical Center was awarded the DOH Star Awards 2018 Top 10 (Level 3 category) by the Department of Health during the 69th Philippine Hospital Association’s Annual National Convention. Address: 10 Wilson St. Greenhills West, San Juan City Telephone: +632 727 00013. Play golf at Wack Wack Golf and Country Club
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A favorite of young and season executives, Wack Wack Golf and Country Club (WWGCC) is one of the country’s most exclusive and elite golf and country clubs. WWGCC is mainly known for the two 18-hole professional golf courses: the East and the West courses. The East course, with its rolling greens, water hazards, and tricky Par-3, Hole No. 8, is known to be the tougher course. It is host to prestigious events such as the Asian Circuit, and Philippine Golf Open Championship. The West course, on the other hand, is more of an everyday course enjoyed by the club members, and their guests. Did you know?
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4. Say your prayers at Santuario de San Jose
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A shrine to Saint Joseph, husband of Mary, Santuario de San Jose in East Greenhills is dedicated to lead its parishioners and their families to piety, like St. Joseph led the Holy Family. Santuario de San Jose is the home parish of the Holy Family Chapel in Greenhills Shopping Center, and the Immaculate Conception Chapel, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Chapel in West Crame. With its simple elegance and exclusive location, Santuario de San Jose is also a popular location for weddings. The interior is a mix of red, gold and wooden accents with stained glass windows giving a cozy and classy ambiance. While its location within exclusive subdivision means the ceremony is solemn and undisturbed.
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Address: Duke corner Buffalo Sts., East Greenhills, Mandaluyong Telephone: (02) 72520445. Relive history at Club Filipino
Within the upscale city of towering condominiums, posh subdivisions, vast shopping centers, and exclusive golf club of Greenhills stands an actual piece of history. Founded in 1989, Club Filipino is the first exclusive social club in the country. It is established as an elite gentlemen’s club, with the Ilustrados and Filipino politicians as its first members. Throughout the years, the club hosted several significant political events that shaped the country, most notably the first celebration of Rizal Day in 1898 and the presidential inauguration of Corazon Aquino in 1986 People Power Revolution.
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Today, Club Filipino holds balls, parties, and conferences to its members. Its present amenities include swimming pool, tennis, badminton, and squash courts, bowling alleys, outdoor restaurant, salon, and “Kalayaan Hall,” an indoor events/reception room. Address: Club Filipino Avenue cor. Eisenhower Street, Greenhills Subdivision, San Juan City Telephone: (02) 722 2006. Enjoy Entertainment at The Music Museum
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More than a shopping mecca, San Juan City is also a hotbed of creativity and arts. The Music Museum is a cultural metropolis that hosts all things music, theater, and entertainment of all genres. Established by Kuh Ledesma in 1988 to give the local audiences a taste of New York and Las Vegas, the Music Museum is a combined theater-restaurant where guests could eat and drink during performances. The Music Museum has been the stage for countless Filipino talents and houses several showbiz memorabilia such as Nora Aunor’s “Tawag ng Tanghalan” trophy, Apo Hiking Society’s first entertainment contract, and Lisa Macuja’s first ballet shoes. Did you know? The Music Museum has expanded to add dining, shopping, and entertainment hub complex now known as the Music Museum Group. It includes Shoppesville Plus, Theater Mall, Promenade Mall, and Teatrino, the biggest little theater in the city. Address: Service Rd, Greenhills, San Juan City Telephone: 721 0635 / 721 6726 Hours: 10 AM – 6 PM Monday to Sunday 7. Appreciate art at Ronac Art Cente
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Ronac Art Center, a brainchild of Bigboy Cheng, is Metro Manila’s newest hub for contemporary art and retail. It houses some of the hippest boutiques in town like toy store Secret Fresh; German shoe retailer Unschld; one-stop skate shop We Legendary, Asian streetwear Terminal, concept store Progress; plus, a slew of diners, burger joints, coffee shops, and a yogurt bar. It also features gallery spaces, events halls, and a basketball court. The Ronac is also known for its interesting façade, which is inspired by a mattress. The large gray block with uneven windows is the foam, while the spiral staircase is the spring – an incredible representation of the family’s other business, Uratex. Did you know? The façade’s uneven windows are actually the short and long dashes of Morse code of the Daft Punk song: “Work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger.” Address: 424 Ortigas Ave., San Juan City Telephone: (02) 570 9815 Hours: 10 AM – 8 PM Monday to Sunday8. Tag your friends at Lazer Maxx Greenhills
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This futuristic fun for the whole family and friends is a modern take on the backyard staple game of tag. Lazer Maxx in Greenhills involves high tech laser guns, glowing vests, inflatable obstacles, bad villains, and “The Incredibles” theme song to provide an epic superhero experience. Address: Greenhills Shopping Center, Ortigas Ave, San Juan City Telephone: 584 5958 Hours: 12 NN – 9 PM Monday to Friday; 10 AM – 10 PM Saturday to Sunday9. Check out the best schools

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A condo for sale in San Juan means your children are within arm’s reach of some of the best schools in the country. For instance, a residential condo in One Wilson Square puts you and your family right in the middle of several exclusive schools: OB Montessori Center, six-minute drive; La Salle Green Hills, seven-minute drive; Immaculate Conception Academy, eight-minute drive; and Xavier School, nine-minute drive. For higher learning, San Juan is home of the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication, five-minute drive; Polytechnic University of the Philippines – San Juan Campus, six-minute drive; St. Augustine School of Nursing, seven-minute drive; and St. Pedro Poveda College, 10-minute drive. And since San Juan City is in the middle of Metro Manila, going to top schools in other cities can be convenient. Going to Reedley International School in Pasig City is only an 18-minute drive; International School Manila in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig is only a 25-minute drive; Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City is only a 17-minute drive; and University of the Philippines-Diliman Campus in Quezon City is only a 25-minute drive.10. Wine and Dine at Gloria Maris Restaurant
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Wrapping Up
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Melecio Martin G. Arranz IV
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Martin is an experienced marketer with over 16 years of experience across various industries including real estate, banking and finance, technology, and advertising.
Martin has a broad range of expertise in having handled campaigns, brand launches, activations both in the traditional and digital space. Currently serving as the Digital Marketing Head at Federal Land, Martin leads a team focused on managing digital sales and platforms for the residential, estates and commercial business units.
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