SM Mall of Asia, Shopping center in Pasay, Philippines
The complex spans 42 hectares with 390,193 square meters of retail space, containing more than 1,000 stores across ten floors near Manila Bay.
The modern shopping center, developed by SM Prime Holdings, opened its doors on May 21, 2006, marking a new era for retail in the Philippines.
The mall functions as a meeting point where international brands merge with local Filipino products, showcasing the retail diversity of Southeast Asia.
The facility operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, offering parking spaces, information desks, and multiple entry points for efficient navigation.
A dedicated tram system with twenty seats transports visitors throughout different sections of the extensive shopping complex.
Location: Pasay
Inception: 2006
Architects: Arquitectonica
Official opening: May 21, 2006
Floors above the ground: 10
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Seaside Boulevard 1300 Pasay
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-22:00
Website: http://smmallofasia.com
GPS coordinates: 14.53528,120.98222
Latest update: May 26, 2025 19:17
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