MOA Seaside Boulevard is the waterfront area next to the massive SM Mall of Asia (MOA) in Pasay City, Philippines, known for its scenic Manila Bay Views, restaurants, cafes, amusement rides (like the giant Ferris wheel), and lively atmosphere, especially at sunset and night, offering dining, entertainment, and shopping near the huge mall complex
Ferris wheel with Manila sunset views offers 36 air-conditioned gondolas for comfortable rides with stunning views of Manila Bay and the city skyline
Kultura is the shop for all things Filipino. Kultura showcases local artistry and craftsmanship, bringing together specialties from all over the Philippines for a unique shopping experience. Discover uniquely Filipino home accents, fashion statement pieces, souvenirs and delicacies.
SM by the Bay Amusement Park is a family-friendly park located next to the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, offering a mix of rides and attractions for all ages. It features rides like the MOA Eye Ferris wheel, which provides scenic views, and various other rides and games, alongside numerous food stalls and restaurants. This park is a popular spot for leisure and entertainment, particularly for enjoying the sunset by Manila Bay
Okada Manila is a massive luxury integrated resort and casino known for its lavisg Las Vegas-style experience featuring a huge casino and unique attractions like Cove Manila (Southeast Asia’s largest indoor beach club) and The Fountain, a massive dancing water feature.
City of Dreams Manila is a luxury resort and Casino, featuring diverse dining (Wolfgang’s Steakhouse, Nobu, Haliya) and entertainment like DreamWorks’ DreamPlay- DreamWorks inspired indoor family entertainment center
The Manila Baywalk is a popular seaside promenade along Manila’s Roxas Boulevard stretching a little over a mile in length. It is famous for its stunning sunset views over Manila Bay, palm trees, outdoor dining with live music, and street performers, attracting joggers, cyclists, and families for leisurely strolls, food, and cultural vibes. It’s a vibrant leisure spot offering a mix of relaxation, entertainment, and local flavors, despite being a busy urban waterfront.
The CCP Complex primarily refers to the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, a major 88-hectare arts and cultural district in Metro Manila, Philippines, housing theatres, museums, and resident performing groups like Ballet Philippines and Tanghalang Pilipino.