The Ayala Triangle Gardens in the heart of the Makati's Central Business District.
Bordered by Ayala, Paseo and Makati Avenues is the Philippine counterpart of Central Park in New York City.
A distinct and surprising hub of lush gardens
Amidst the country’s busiest business district is a refuge after a week of fast-paced Makati life.
Surrounded by the most prestigious office towers in the Philippines.
The Ayala Triangle Gardens is a separation spot
between business's concrete infrastructure, and verdant natural landscaping.
Behind the Philippine wall street is an ideal spot for people like us
who want to distance ourselves from the everyday hustle bustle
to relax,
to unwind,
And to get in touch with nature for a while.
to breath the fresh air,
to gossip,
to enjoy a diverse mix of cuisines in a cluster of unique & exceptional restaurants on the other side of the park.
to complete my Ayala Triangle Project.
This place is simply
pretty.
cozy.
with Wi-fi hotspots that can be used for emplyoyee meetings and or team buildings
enjoyable for jogging,
brisk walking
Or people-watching.
There are different events and activities in the park
Attracting unique visitors
....and oh, The Symphony of Parols at the Ayala Triangle Gardens
is one big attraction this holiday season that I'm looking forward to witness
5 comments:
That first photo kicks ass! I super ove how the water reflected the greenery :)
Nakakalungkot. hndi ko pa 'to napupuntahan.. haha. ang ganda pala.
Guess what Gest...I haven't been to this place yet! I live in QC and work in Manila kasi. :)) It's so nice pala talaga. Ganda ng photos mo.
well said rome... been passing this place everyday...
Ayala is not a photographer friendly zone.. I went to one of their parks.. washington sycip and the security guards were harassing us because we dont have a permit. just because i have a DSLR.
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