Ayala Triangle Gardens. Photo by Hariboneagle927 –

 

Top 10 Fascinating Facts about Ayala Triangle Gardens


 

The 126,500-square-meter Ayala Triangle Gardens – North development will generate a new center of cultural gravity in Manila’s established Makati district.

The project consists of a 40-story office tower and a 23-story luxury hotel tower set atop a three-story, mixed-use podium. The ground plane at Ayala Triangle Gardens creates a welcoming extension of the public realm. 

1. Ayala Triangle Gardens is known as the calming paradise encompassing over a hundred trees

Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati CBD, Manila, Philippines. Photo by RioHondo –

In the center of the busy business district of Makati, lies the calming paradise encompassing over a hundred trees varying with many evergreens. It has a very expansive landscape of over 20,000 square meters.

2. Ayala Triangle Gardens were previously part of the large Hacienda de San Pedro de Makati

Dining outlets at the Ayala Triangle Gardens. Photo by Hariboneagle927 –

The present-day Ayala Triangle Gardens were previously part of the large Hacienda de San Pedro de Makati. It was Manila’s Pre-World War II airport owned by Zóbel de Ayala family.

The site was returned to the Ayalas and renovated into a business district after the airport was deactivated in 1948.

 Indeed, it was such a momentous restoration that has come;[ possibility in a developing country. Introducing something breathtaking for the present and the future community to experience.

3. The Ayala Triangle Gardens has become a haven for well-known monuments

Panorama of the Ayala Triangle Gardens. Photo by Hariboneagle927 –

The Ayala Triangle Gardens has become a haven for well-known monuments, and eye-catching contemporary public art. You will not get hungry because fast food, and restaurants that serve delectable cuisines are all over the place. It ranges from the most affordable to the most expensive foods.

 The guests can leisurely roam around with their feet or bike without getting compromised even with its vastness. Grasses carpet the courtyard amid a backdrop of towering trees and industrial modern architecture still complements the vicinity.

Can you imagine what else you can do there? This urban oasis is truly relaxing enough to de-stress and forget about the hustle and bustle of the metropolis.

4. The Ayala triangle gardens staged the first Festival of Lights in 2009

Ayala triangle was known before as Nelson Field and was the first principal airport of Manila from 1937 to 1947. Photo by Bobbet21 –

The Ayala triangle gardens staged the first Festival of Lights in 2009. Since then, the gardens have become a vital part of every Filipino’s Christmas season.

 As Christmas songs play, lights swaying from the trees bathe the landscape in an enchanting luminescence. The very first light show bewildered visitors and started a Filipino family tradition.

However, the annual Festival of Lights has gone virtual since the spike of the pandemic in 2020. “Make It Makati’s” online platforms share the light of Christmas with everyone wherever we may be.

5. The garden is still boasting beautiful brilliance at night, despite the Covid restrictions

Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati City during nighttime. Photo by Spearminttt –

Meanwhile, despite the Covid restrictions, the garden is still boasting beautiful brilliance at night in a rather simpler yet captivating display. Rules and regulations are strictly observed for social distancing and the cleanliness of the urban oasis.

6. You will find Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati Central Business District

Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati City Photo by Elmer B. Domingo –

You will find Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati Central Business District. It is one of the Philippines’ prestigious financial and central business areas, situated in the heart of the Metropolis. Makati’s West District is also known as the “Central Cluster”.

7. Big companies in the Philippines have their main offices at Ayala Triangle Gardens

Ayala Triangle, Makati, Philippines. The original uploader of the photo was Chilledsunshine at English Wikipedia –

The majority of the famous law firms, construction firms, stock brokerages, and other big companies in the Philippines have their main offices here. The MCBD is also recognized as one of the most vibrant commercial districts in Southeast Asia.

The majority of the buses and jeepneys mostly come from EDSA. 

8. Ayala Triangle Gardens are family and pet friendly

This photo was taken at Ayala Triangle in Makati Business District. Photo by klienneeco –

Moreover, nobody wants to leave any family behind right? Of course, that includes our furry babies! What I like the most here in Ayala Triangle Gardens is the freedom to bring out pets in the vicinity. You’ll see people leisurely walking their cats and dogs around the place regardless of the size. Small to medium-sized are allowed long as the owners make sure they keep the area clean upon leaving.

9. Ayala Triangle Gardens Attractions include its library, monument, and Kudarat Monument

The Sedeño Underpass provides pedestrian access from Sedeño Street (PS Bank Center and Paseo Center) to Ayala Triangle Gardens. Photo by Seventide –

Indeed, the outdoor courtyard itself was already a utopia to explore. Nevertheless, you should try spotting these main attractions you can find in the area for a fully satisfying experience: Filipinas Heritage Library, Gabriela Silang Monument and Ninoy Aquino MonumentSultan Kudarat Monument

10. There are three Ayala Triangle Gardens Public Art

Ayala Triangle Park.  If only there were a lot more trees in the city. Photo by Daniel Ansel Tingcungco –

The Ayala Triangle Gardens Public Art includes the Homage to Antoni Tapies, Homage to Eusebio Sempere, Homage to Fernando Zobel, and Homage to Luis Feito.

The public art also includes the Rueda 1 Series, Rueda Series 2, and the tribal Series.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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