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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Philippines: Tips and Shopping Guide to DIVISORIA in Manila


Divisoria remains to be the best place in Manila  to shop for bulk items like clothing, bags, shoes, toys and thousand household items at affordable prices. Divisoria, also referred to as “Divi”,  is known for its retail and wholesale stores and tiangge-style bazaars and street markets.


How to go to Divisoria – Because Divisoria is highly congested, still the best way to go to Divisoria is get the taxi or other public transportation like the jeepney or LRT. In case you decide to drive your car, make sure you make yourself familiar with the right directions noting that some streets may be temporarily closed due to local events or road repairs in the area. Allow yourself enough time to weather the traffic specially if you go there late in the day or during holidays or weekends. To my mind, the best and shortest way to Divisoria is to take C.M. Recto Avenue and just drive straight ahead until you reach the Tutuban Center Mall which is a landmark in Divisoria.

Parking is always a problem in Divisoria.  It is best to use the multi-level paid parking at the Tayuman Center Mall. Parking fees are reasonable with the first two hours at 40 pesos and additional 10 pesos every additional hour thereafter.  There may be other parking facilities in the area but unless you go there early enough, parking is always difficult.

Where to shop – There are several Malls within Divisoria proximate to each other where you can shop. Among them are:

1.       168 Mall – This multi-level  mall to my mind offers the better selection of clothing and fashion items at very reasonable prices.  It has a fast food area on the third floor with good selection of food stalls – Chariya’s Thai Kitchen, Chopsticks and Spoons, Fruito King, Jollibee, etc.  To our surprise, there is also a stall for Eng Bee Tin where you can buy your freshly baked hopia, tikoy and other goodies. 

2.       Divisoria Mall – Good place to buy your electrical needs,  gift items, toys, among others.  Mall has three floors with a fast food area on the third floor.  Fast food area is huge but may be very crowded. Food stalls include Jollibee, Chow King, Mang Inasal, Kamayan, Kowloon, Mister Donut, Potato Corner and many others.

3.       Tutuban Center Mall – This is an old but newly renovated mall which has two sections connected to each other --- the Main Mall Center and the Prime Block Mall. The latter offers good selection of clothing, shoes, bags,  electronic and hardware products, toys, among others. It has fashion and bridal stores at the third floor which sells wide-variety of gowns and formal wears.  This mall section has no fast food area (it has only McDonalds at the second floor) but many of its restaurants are located in the Main Mall Center which includes famous eateries like the  Max  Fried Chicken Restaurant, Jollibee and Savory Chicken.

4.       Meisic Mall (999 Mall) – still for me to discover. This mall has Puregold Supermarket on its basement.

5.       D8 Mall – Go to this mall to shop for clothing and housewares

6.       Lucky Chinatown Mall – This mall is where you’ll find high-end stores.

Travel and Shopping tips

1.       Divisoria is always crowded and therefore it is advisable that you go in the morning and take extra care of yourself and your belongings. Wear something casual and comfortable shoes and avoid using jewelries and expensive wears.  I go there without wearing an expensive watch and necklace and several of my lady friends leave their nice handbags at home. Use sling bags instead. Be careful of snatchers and pickpockets. Be careful also when you use your expensive cell phones as there are incidents of cellphones being grabbed.

2.       Shopping in street markets outside the Malls is always hot and humid.  Moving in between the Malls will require you to walk which will take longer than expected because of heavy crowd, street stalls and chaotic traffic. Always be mindful of your safety.

3.       Avoid buying fake or adulterated cosmetics and drugs.  Be watchful of food items you buy which might contain harmful ingredients.

4.       You can haggle with sellers specially if you are buying in bulk. Best to first compare prices of things you want to buy.

5.       Bring cash as credit cards are not accepted in the street market and many stores in the Malls. There are ATM machines in banks and in all the Malls.  Avoid using ATM machines in very crowded areas. Remember to adhere to the practical security tips in using ATMs.

6.       Bring large enough bags for you the goods you purchase. Those bags with zipper or closures are preferred.  If you forget to bring one, you can easily buy your bags from many shops in the area. If you expect yourself to buy a lot and do not wish to break your back because of heavy load, bringing you grocery trolley may be practical.  Trollies of various sizes and colors can be purchased in many stores there starting at about 350 pesos.

7.       Eating your snack or meals is not a problem because there are lots of restaurants around. It is recommended however that you consider going to the fast food facilities located in the Malls for fast service, good selection of food and reasonable pricing. Again, consider taking your snack and meals early to avoid the crowd and long lines.

8.       Clean toilets are available in the Malls. If toilets are crowded, consider using the toilets located in restaurants. Toilets are expected to have running water but always bring your own toilet paper or hand sanitizer.

9.       Don’t hesitate to ask for directions from police and security personnel in the area. If you don’t find them, it is best to ask directions from any responsible store owner or personnel. If still in doubt, validate the direction given by asking from another person.  Most Filipinos can understand and speak English.

(November 2017)




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