Wednesday, June 28, 2017

New Places to Discover in Quezon City

Quezon City has always been the bustling business district of the north. Aside from the multiple business centers such as UP TechnoHub and the mall complexes, there are some new things to discover in this part of town.

SM North EDSA has been a common fixture in the north for a long time. It was the first mall opened by SM Prime Holdings and is one of the biggest malls on Philippine soil. Families from Quezon visit it as their weekend go-to lunch place, while students from the University of the Philippines, Quezon Science High School, and the like go there to unwind or stock up on school supplies.

Right across the street is TriNoMa, which stands for Triangle North of Manila. A sprawling mall complex built by Ayala Land, it complements SM North EDSA as another entertainment, food, and shopping option for those city types who aren’t satisfied by what SM North has to offer.

Close by is a totally new business and lifestyle district named Vertis North. This hub is the newest project by Ayala Land, Inc. Parts of Vertis North are still under construction, but there are already buildings in the area. Notable institutions include the Vertis North Corporate Center, which acts as office space situated strategically at the heart of Quezon City. There are also condominiums on the rise – High Park Residences by Alveo Land and Avida Towers Sola by Avida Land are there to provide new housing options for people in Quezon City.


For accommodation in Quezon City, you don’t need to look farther. One such option is a hotel in Quezon City, Manila, Philippines called Seda Vertis North. The biggest and newest landmark in Quezon City, Seda has 438 comfortable rooms to choose from, displaying minimalist interiors and gorgeous abstract art from great contemporary Filipino artists. Seda also has Misto, their own restaurant specializing in Filipino cuisine. If you’re in town for a short or extended visit, look no further than Seda and Vertis North for all your entertainment, accommodation, and business needs.

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