Ayala Triangle Gardens – One of the best place to stroll and leisurely spend time with your loved one(s) without spending (too much) during the Christmas season
Maybe to those who work and live in Makati City, the Ayala Triangle is not too much of an attraction, but since we are away this amazingly busy city, we are so excited to see this place. The Ayala Triangle Gardens has no entrance fee, so you will not spend any but the restaurants lined up on the vicinity are so tempting! If you are on a tight budget, there are few fast foods nearby just in case you get will hungry..
Daytime view: The place has different restaurants lined up on one side. During day time, the place looks serene and there are yet few people sitting strolling and hanging on the place. I observe that some are lovers, some are group of young people maybe resting after job hunt. We really planned to go to this place early to appreciate both daytime and night time atmosphere here, and meet Kevin’s classmate whose workplace is nearby. If you are planning to visit here, just read a few house rules indicated in the official site of the Ayala Triangle.
Night View: At dusk, the crowd started to grow and the place began to be lively. People from the offices nearby starts to come. Queues on the restaurants became really thick and long, groups of people loudly chatting and laughing are everywhere, and there are some who leisurely jog or walk their pets.. Good thing that we have already secured our place where we and our camera can have a good view of the dancing lights.. The lights and sound show starts at 6pm-9pm and runs after every 30minutes.
Tip: If you will be dining on the restaurants in the Ayala Triangle Gardens vicinity during night time, it is good to make your reservation first before watching the lights show.
Here is my video recording for the Dancing Lights show.
Instructions on How to Go to Ayala Triangle Gardens can be found HERE!
You can watch the Ayala Triangle Dancing lights show until December 31, so catch up, and tag us your pictures! – Wilma