Things To Do in Makati
LEGAZPI ACTIVE PARK
Rada, Legazpi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila
Open daily from 6am - 10pm
WASHINGTON SYCIP PARK
Legazpi Street, Legaspi Village, Makati,
1229 Kalakhang Maynila
Open daily from 6am - 10pm
CAR FREE SUNDAY AT AYALA AVENUE
from 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM - perfect for runs, bike rides,
yoga sessions, jump rope workouts, and more
Ayala Avenue
from Salcedo-HV Dela Costa to Courtyard Drive
Ayala Triangle Gardens Fitness Loop
Pedestrian-only areas of Makati Avenue & Paseo de Roxas
WEEKEND MARKETS IN MAKATI
Salcedo Saturday Market
Every Saturday from 7AM–2PM in Jaime Velasquez Park,
Salcedo Village, Makati
Legazpi Sunday Market
Every Sunday from 6AM-2PM in Corinthian Car Park
beside Washington SyCip Park
MAKATI MUSEUMS
Museo ng Makati
Repository of relics and artifacts of the city's cultural and historical heritage.
The museum is open and free to the public from Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
J. P. Rizal Street, Poblacion, Makati City
Ayala Museum
One of the leading cultural institutions in the country, the Ayala Museum continues to showcase the best in Filipino and
international arts and culture. Their most notable exhibits include Gold of Ancestors, The Philippine Diorama Experience,
and Art and the Order of Nature in Indigenous Philippine Textiles. It is conveniently located within Ayala Center and also houses the Filipinas Heritage Library.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am-6pm, closed every Monday.
Greenbelt Park, Makati Avenue, corner Dela Rosa Street, Ayala Center
Yuchengco Museum
The museum was created initially to house the collection of its founder, Ambassador Alfonso Yuchengco. It has grown to feature the best in international and local art and design. It also hosts events and forums on art, history and culture.
Open from Monday to Saturday from 10am-6pm, closed every Sunday.
RCBC Plaza on the corner of Ayala and Gil Puyat Avenues
AYALA CENTER
Premier shopping and entertainment complex of Makati.
Greenbelt Shopping Center
Offers dishes like torched salmon donburi and chili crab buns.
Location: Esteban St.
Cuisine: Southeast Asian fusion
Landmark
Serves dishes like Breakfast Burrito and Buffalo Cauliflower Wings.
Location: Legazpi St.
Cuisine: Vegan, international
Glorietta Mall
Offers authentic Italian dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and fine wines.
Location: Legazpi Village
Cuisine: Italian, Mediterranean
SM Makati
Popular spot for all-day dining, offering a mix of international dishes and pastries.
Location: Salcedo Village
Cuisine: International
One Ayala
Features dishes like A5 Wagyu tomahawk and seafood risotto.
Location: Salcedo St.
Cuisine: Australian
OTHER PLACES OF INTERESTS
LITTLE TOKYO - Pasong Tamo
Fans of Japanese food no longer need to fly to Japan to satisfy their craving, the Little Tokyo compound in Pasong Tamo, Makati brings Japan closer to you. Little Tokyo is home to Japanese restaurants that offer authentic Japanese food. The restaurants are owned by Japanese that contributes to the authenticity of not just the food but the ambiance as well.
THE GARDEN WAY OF THE CROSS
The fourteen (14) stations of the cross depict the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ interpreted by renowned sculptors of Philippine Contemporary art, such as Napoleon Abueva, Ramon Orlina and Eduardo Castrillo. The Garden was designed by National Artist for landscape, Architect Ildefonso I.P. Santos. The Garden Way of the Cross is a must-visit during the holy week tradition of Visita Iglesia.
St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish Church
Humabon Place, Lapu-Lapu Street, Magallanes Village
POBLACION CULINARY AND CREATIVE DISTRICT - Poblacion Area
The gentrification of the oldest part of the city is home to a thriving food and bar scene. It is an emerging destination for hole-in-the-wall bars, cafes, and restaurants. The area south of the heritage district is becoming a hotspot for international cuisine, creative hubs, and bohemian vibes.





















