Tutuban Mall
Shopping Claro M. Recto Avenue Tutuban Mall, Manila, Luzon, Philippines Published on: 13-11-2015
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Cloth
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- Highly recommended by fellow travellers.
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Why Tutuban Mall is special ?
Tutuban Mall, a cluster of malls just located within CM Recto Avenue can offer you a one-of-a-kind shopping experience to every bargain hunters. The development of the Tutuban Mall took into great consideration the rich historical and cultural heritage of the area while ushering a modern paradigm in the local wholesale and retail businesses. Thus, Tutuban Mall became a vibrant commercial center in an important historical landmark. Tutuban Mall introduced the latest feasible retail concepts in the ever- evolving world of commerce and industry, mindful of the unique Filipino way of trading, amidst the colorful history of Tutuban as backdrop.
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What to explore at Tutuban Mall?
The Tutuban Mall offers “The Pinoy Shopping Experience” to every bargain hunters. It’s the place of bustling trade where shoppers are splurging to different merchandise and novelty items form sun rise to midnight, 365 days a year. It offers wide variety of new merchandise and services while providing excellent customer convenience and best value for money experience.
Tutuban mall also gave the shoppers an alternative shopping experience in Divisoria by providing a clean, secured, organized, and air conditioned mall where they can enjoy big bargain and discounts for quality products.
Tutuban Mall also features the Night Market which is an all year round evening bazzar. It is the Philippines answer to the world renowned Pasar Malam. It brings together a collection of stalls that sell variety of goods from Ready to wear items, hand crafts, garden accessories, sports items, and all other novelty items. Of course, all items are reasonably priced.
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How to get to Tutuban Mall?
Via PNR Stations: One thing to note is that Tutuban Commercial Center is the northernmost station of the Philippine National Railways (PNR). Stations can be found from Alabang all the way to Tutuban, cutting across Muntinlupa, Paranaque, Taguig, Makati, and then Manila. Fare is between P10 to 20.
From Monumento, take an LRT 1 Yellow Line going to Taft and get down at Doroteo Jose station, walk towards Claro M. Recto Avenue and turn right at Recto Avenue and walk or ride a jeep to Tutuban Commercial Center or Divisoria.
From Marikina, take the LRT2 Purple Line and go down at Recto Station. From here, ride a jeepney bound for Divisoria or Tutuban Commercial Center.
From the south (Pasay, Makati, Paranaque area): Ride the LRT 1 Yellow Line bound for Doroteo Jose and then walk towards Recto Avenue and turn right at Recto Avenue and walk or ride a jeep to Tutuban Commercial Center.
Selling points
- The best place to go shopping
- Cheaper and negotiable prices
- The Train Station Mall
- Best place to get your home decor
- Shopping heaven for the budget-conscious
Location
Claro M. Recto Avenue Tutuban Mall, Manila, Luzon, Philippines
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Just bring with you, your money and that's it! Leave your valuables at home or inside the car. Very cheap! You can even find a pair of shoes for only P100 or P150. Be sure u knw how to haggle up :)
Not as crowded as the new malls (168, lucky 999), and prices of various items are even lower. Shopping heaven for the budget-conscious.
with all the bargaining happening at the tutuban mall, i wonder if anybody notices the rehabilitated structure which used to be the tutuban station of the manila-dagupan line of the philippine national railways. i spent my childhood in manila, but i never saw -- nor appreciated -- this station until it was rehabilitated to become the tutuban center mall. it's a nice-looking building actually. almost out of sync with all the shops and bargains around, but i'm glad the building was preserved, even if it no longer serves its original purpose.
Nothing to see much here (it is within Divisoria, you can't miss it). I would say it was dull and dry, haha. Most of the stuff are clothing, I find it boring. The good points, it is near the transportation areas, this is where most people can take a cab or jeep or train getting out of here. Though it has improved a lot compared before when we we're still living at Tondo, so somehow it is on the average.
I arrived at this mall thanks to the crowded but quite reasonable Philippine National Railways diesel railcars that in recent years have arrived from South Korea.The mall was quite busy on the ground floor but not so on the upper floors.It was reasonable: not as good as Robinsons Place Ermjita, though.I bought some snacks which is all I was after. Much clothing (particulaerly womens') was for sale at pretty cheap prices.
with all the bargaining happening at the tutuban mall, i wonder if anybody notices the rehabilitated structure which used to be the tutuban station of the manila-dagupan line of the philippine national railways. i spent my childhood in manila, but i never saw -- nor appreciated -- this station until it was rehabilitated to become the tutuban center mall. it's a nice-looking building actually. almost out of sync with all the shops and bargains around, but i'm glad the building was preserved, even if it no longer serves its original purpose.