2. WELCOME MESSAGE
I hope that this Parent Information Booklet provides all the details you need to plan your trip. This
promises to be a memorable event, not only for the children but for us parents too. From personal
experience, I know that new friendships will be formed and special moments will be shared.
As a Filipino I look forward to welcoming you to our country in May.
Trixie Whyte
BSM Parent Liaison/Representative
PARENT LIAISON
Each school is requested to appoint a Parent Liaison/Representative who will collect money, gather
information and be the point person for contact with parent supporters in participating schools.
I am the designated British School Manila (BSM) Parent Representative and will coordinate with each
school’s Parent Representative for arrangements regarding the Parent's Welcome Dinner attendees, Gala
Dinner tickets, payments, hotel rates, transportation details, etc. To faciliate the process, kindly e-mail
me with your name and contact details so I can start gathering the necessary information from your
respective groups to ensure we have a smooth and organised set of activities.
I can be contacted via email at Trixie.Whyte@Q2HRS.com or via mobile at +63 918 9116313. Please feel
free to contact me if you have any questions.
WelcomeRemarks
Dear Parents
The British School Manila looks forward to welcoming you to the Primary
FOBISSEA Games 2013.
The Games will be held over 3 action-packed days, from Wednesday the
8th May, to Friday the 10th May. You can look forward to a warm and
friendly reception from us all.
Caroline Simpson / FOBISSEA Coordinator / + 63 921 6186253
Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
ORIENTATION TO THE PHILIPPINES 4
Country Background 4
Visa Information 4
Currency 5
ATMs 5
Cash 5
Credit Cards 6
Money Changers 6
Reminders for First Time Tourists 7
Traffic 8
HOTEL INFORMATION 9
Hotel Accommodation – Students 9
Hotel Accommodation – Parents 10
Hotel Location 10
Direction from Airport 11
Room Rates 11
Reservation Procedure 12
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 13
MAP OF VENUES 14
Advance Party – Kasbah 14
Day 1 – University of Makati 15
Day 1 – Manila Polo Club 16
Day 2 to 3 - British School Manila 17
OTHER EVENT DETAILS 18
Parent’s Welcome Dinner 18
Gala Dinner 19
Food and Drinks at the Competition Venues 19
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS 20
Glorietta 20
Greenbelt 21
Bonifacio High Street 23
Market! Market! 24
Souvenir Shops 25
OTHER TOURIST DESTINATION 26
Ayala Museum 26
Metropolitan Museum 26
SPA & RELAXATION 27
Devarana Spa 27
Island Spa 27
The Spa 28
TOUR PACKAGES 29
MEDICAL INFORMATION & CONTACTS 30
Hospitals 30
FOBISSEA Contact Details 30
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
4. Country Background
The Philippines is defined by its emerald rice fields, teeming
megacities, graffiti-splashed jeepneys, smouldering volcanoes, bug-
eyed tarsiers, fuzzy water buffalo and smiling, happy- go-lucky
people.
The Philippines is a land apart from mainland Southeast Asia – not
only geographically but also spiritually and culturally. The country’s
overwhelming Catholicism, the result of 350 years of Spanish rule,
is its most obvious enigma. Vestiges of the Spanish era include
exuberant town fiestas (festivals) like Kalibo’s Ati-Atihan, unique
Spanish-Filipino colonial architecture, and exquisite, centuries-old
stone churches lording over bustling town plazas. Malls, fast-food
chains and widespread spoken English betray the influence
of Spain’s colonial successor, the Americans. Yet despite these
outside influences, the country remains very much its own unique
entity.
The people are, simply, Filipinos – and proud of it. Welcoming,
warm and relentlessly upbeat, it is they who captivate and
ultimately ensnare visitors.
ORIENTATION TO THE PHILIPPINES
OrientationtothePhilippines
Visa Information
Visa regulations in the Philippines are subject to change so be sure to check with a Philippine embassy
or consulate before making your travel plans.
Nationals from the vast majority of countries, including all ASEAN countries, can enter the Philippines
without a visa for a period not exceeding 21 days , as long as they have a return ticket, as well as
passports valid for a period of at least six months beyond the period of stay. Nationals
of Brazil and Israel may enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding 59 days, while
holders of Hong Kong, British National (Overseas) and Macau passports, as well as Portuguese passports
issued in Macau, are allowed to stay in the Philippines without a visa not exceeding seven days.
Nationals of countries which are required to obtain a visa to enter the Philippines may obtain one upon
arrival under the Bureau of Immigration's Visa Upon Arrival Program (VUAP). Visas however must be
pre-arranged with the Bureau of Immigration prior to arriving in the Philippines.
For further information regarding Visas for entry into the Philippines, please visit the Philippine Bureau of
Immigration website – www.imigration.gov.ph or you can also check with the Philippine Embassy/
Consulate in your country.
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5. Currency
The unit of currency in the Philippines is the peso (P), which is also spelled piso in Filipino, and is
divided into 100 centavos (c). Banknotes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and
1000 pesos. Coins are in 10c and 25c pieces, and P1, P5 and P10.
The smartest way to bring cash to the Philippines is in the form of a credit card, cash card or debit
card. Provided you have your PIN, you can use these to get cash or cash advances from thousands of
banks and ATMs in the Philippines.
OrientationtothePhilippines
ATMs
Credit, debit and cash cards can be used to get cash or cash advances from thousands of ATMs
throughout the country. Check with your bank or credit-card company (or look on the back of your
card) to see which ATM network your card is connected to. For getting cash, Cirrus and Plus are the
most widely accepted; for cash advances, MasterCard is the most widely accepted, followed by Visa.
Cash advances from ATMs are in local currency, and may be subject to a daily withdrawal limit.
Metrobank and Equitable PCI ATMs have cash withdrawal limits of P4000 and P5000, respectively.
HSBC machines have no limits - you're only limited by your own bank's daily withdrawal limit.
Particularly in the big cities, ATMs operate 24 hours daily, and can be found in department stores,
supermarkets and shopping malls, in addition to banks. Note that ATMs in the Philippines have a
curious system of posting 'online' or 'offline' signs to indicate whether or not the machine is in
operation.
In 2010, Philippine banks started to charge ₱200 per transaction for using foreign cards in their ATM
machines, in addition to cash withdrawal and exchange fees already imposed by your bank.
Considering small transaction limits, this adds at least 2-4% to the amount withdrawn - thus, bringing
in cash and exchanging it to peso in the bank generally will be cheaper.
Cash
With the usual precautions, carrying cash (US dollars is the currency of choice) is no particular
problem; it's actually a good idea to have a US$50 and/or US$100 note stashed somewhere secure
and accessible in case you can't find a bank or an ATM, or you're out of traveller’s cheques.
As for pesos, 'Sorry, no change' becomes a familiar line - stock up on notes smaller than P100 at every
opportunity.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
6. OrientationtothePhilippines
Money Changers
Moneychangers are usually easy to find in the commercial centres of Metro Manila; some department
stores and shopping malls also have moneychangers on the premises. Moneychangers usually offer
the best rates, but they are also notorious for all manner of short-change scams and rip-offs. Because
of the risk of rip-offs, it's best to use moneychangers selectively - if possible, change your cash or
travellers cheques at a bank, hotel or resort, even if the rate is usually lower than at a moneychanger.
Here’s a list of famous money changers in the Metro:
Makati Area:
Sanry’s Money Changer - Glorietta Branch:
G/F Glorietta 1, South Drive, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila
Phone: +63(2)8179343
Sanry’s Money Changer - Greenbelt Branch Branch:
G/F Greenbelt 1, Paseo De Roxas, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila
Phone: +63(2)8938520
Czarina Foreign Exchange:
2/F Glorietta 1, Ayala Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila
+63(2)8127060
Bonfacio Global City (BGC)/Taguig Area:
Sanry’s Money Changer – Market! Market! Branch
Market! Market! Ground floor, 26th St. cor. C5, Bonifacio Global City
Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone: +63 (2) 729-3632
Credit Cards
Many shops, restaurants, hotels and resorts in Metro Manila accept payment by plastic, and credit-
card.
A shop-front sign that reads 'Visa accepted' or 'MasterCard accepted' may well refer only to the
Philippines-issued version, so check with the shop personnel by showing them your card.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
7. OrientationtothePhilippines
Reminders for First Time Tourists
1. Always carry small change in Pesos, Coins & 20, 50 &100 notes. That saves you the annoyance
from the very common reply, "sorry no change".
2. When getting a Taxi, never ask "How much?" before getting in because the driver might not use
the meter and give you an expensive fare. Always ensure that the Taxi driver uses the metre for
your travel. Flag down rate starts at Php 40.
3. Never change money on the street nor inside a restaurant.
4. Expect everything to be late and slow.
5. Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it’s encouraged. Restaurants that levy a service charge require no
tips, but if you’re feeling generous, you can leave an extra tip for the wait staff; just leave some
change behind after you pay up.
6. Climate in the Philippines is generally warm and humid, so dress for the weather.
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8. OrientationtothePhilippines
Metro Manila Layout
(National Capital Region)
Notable Landmarks:
Pasay
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Mall of Asia
Taguig
British School Manila
Bonifacio Global City
Kasbah
Seda Hotel
Makati
Dusit Hotel
University of Makati
Manila Polo Club
Greenbelt/Glorietta Malls
Ayala Museum
San Juan
Greenhills Shopping Center
Manila
Intramuros (Walled City)
Metropolitan Museum
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Quezon City
Trinoma/SM North EDSA Mall
Traffic
Filipinos are famous for their driving habits (or lack thereof). Traffic often grinds to a screeching halt,
especially in major cities (Metro Manila in particular), and the honking of horns is a very common
occurrence. When there is no traffic, speeding, swerving and reckless passing happen on a regular basis,
especially on desolate rural roads. Car traffic competes with bus and jeepney traffic, which jostle sidewalk
curbs to get more passengers, especially in areas without designated bus stops: the fact that bus and
jeepney drivers' salaries are determined based on passenger load does not help the traffic situation in
many cities. Motorcycles frequently weave through traffic, increasing the risk of accidents. However, traffic
lights, while frequently ignored in the past, are more strictly adhered to now. Seatbelts are mandatory
only for persons seating in the front seat.
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9. HotelInformation-Students
HOTEL INFORMATION
Hotel Accommodation for Participating Students/ Athletes:
Seda Bonifacio Global City (BGC)
30th Street corner 11th Avenue
Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City, 1634 Philippines
http://www.sedahotels.com/bgc/location.php
Phone: (+632) 9458888
Fax: (+632) 9458891
Email: bgc@sedahotels.com
Located 30 minutes from the Ninoy Aquino
International Airport and just 15 minutes away
from the Makati Central Business District (CBD),
Seda BGC is right at the center of shopping and
various dining options.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
10. HotelInformation-Parents
HOTEL INFORMATION
Hotel Accommodation for Visiting Parents:
Dusit Thani Manila
Ayala Centre,
1223 Makati City
Metro Manila,
Philippines
Phone: (+632) 238 8888
Fax: (+632) 238 8800
Hotel Location:
Situated amongst skyscrapers of Makati, the country's premiere
financial district, Dusit Thani Manila sits on the lap of luxurious
sights and sprawling urban hubs that offer reliable access to city
splendors, historic sites, meeting and convention centers. The
hotel is within walking distance to shopping and entertainment
complex, and the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station. Within Ayala
Center and close proximity to the Philippine Stock Exchange,
Ayala Museum, Greenbelt (Lifestyle Center), and Santuario de San
Antonio Church.
Direction from Airport:
From Ninoy Aquino Avenue, turn left to MIA Road, right to
Domestic Road, right to Andrew's Avenue and follow this road to
the Terminal 3 roundabout going back to turn right at Aurora
Avenue (Tramo), then right to EDSA. Follow the route of the MRT,
turn left at Arnaiz Street, then right at Theater Drive.
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11. HotelInformation-Parents
HOTEL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT NOTE: Parents are required to make their own bookings with the hotel.
Trixie Whyte, the host parent representative has made arrangements with Dusit Thani Manila to extend
discounted packages to visiting FOBISSEA parents.
DUSIT THANI MANILA
Ayala Avenue, 1223 Makati City, Philippines
Direct Tel: +63 2 238 8815 / + 63 (2) 238 8888 ext. 8815
Website: http://dusitthanimanila.dusit.com
Contact Person:
Paolo Bautista,
Assistant Director of Sales
Dusit Thani Manila
+63 (2) 238 8888 ext. 8815
INCLUSIONS:
FOR Deluxe Rooms and Suites
• Breakfast buffet at Basix All-Day Dining
• Roundtrip schedule shuttle (Hotel-tournament venue-Hotel) – minimum of 50 rooms booked
• 20% discount on IDD calls
• Complimentary use of Internet in the guestroom
• Above Rates are inclusive of 12%VAT, 0.06%tax & 10% service charge
FOR Club Rooms
• Breakfast in the Dusit Club Lounge from 6.00am to 10.00am
• Roundtrip schedule shuttle (Hotel-tournament venue-Hotel) – minimum of 50 rooms booked
• Access to the Dusit Club Lounge
• Complimentary daily cocktails at the Club Lounge from 5.00pm to 8.00pm
• Complimentary use of Internet in the guestroom
• 20% discount on IDD calls
• Complimentary local calls to city landline
• Complimentary pressing of one suit upon arrival. No surcharge for express laundry, pressing or Dry
cleaning services.
ROOM
TYPE
ROOM
RATES
SINGLE
TWIN
in
USD
in
PHP
in
USD
in
PHP
Deluxe
Rooms
150
6,130.00
165
6,743.00
Club
Deluxe
Room
207
8,500.00
220
9,000.00
Junior
Suite
232
9,500.00
232
9,500.00
ExecuAve
Suite
244
10,000.00
244
10,000.00
*PHP
2,500
(
USD
61)
net
per
addiAonal
person
for
extra
bed
and
buffet
breakfast
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12. HotelInformation-Parents
HOTEL INFORMATION
RESERVATION PROCEDURE:
Option 1:
Make a direct booking with the Reservation Desk of the hotel and mention that you are with the
FOBISSEA group. You will be quoted the special negotiated rates (shown in previous page).
Contact Person: Ms. Wynces de Mesa (Groups and Conventions Services Manager)
E-mail Address: wynces.demesa@dusit.com
Telephone No: +632 238 8888
Option 2:
• Copy Reservation Form Link: http://q2hrs.com/FOBISSEA_Reservation_Form.html onto your web
browser
• Complete the Reservation Form with Credit Card details to guarantee the booking
• Send to the corresponding email addresses found in the reservation form
• A confirmation letter from the hotel will be sent for reference
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
• Check-in time is 2.00pm and check-out time is 12noon
• Early check-in and late check-out is subject to availability and a surcharge may apply
• Quoted in the Philippine Peso (PHP) and US Dollar (USD) conversion to Philippine peso is subject to the
prevailing exchange rate of the Hotel.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
13. ScheduleofEvents
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Parents’ Itinerary
ADVANCE PARTY: 07 May / Tuesday
7.00pm Kasbah – Meet up for Parents who are already in town
The Fort Strip, 7
th
Ave cor Katupinan Circle, Bonifacio Global City
DAY 1: 08 May / Wednesday
6.00am Breakfast starts at the Dusit Hotel
8.00am Athletes warm up on track (University of Makati)
8.30am Opening ceremony (University of Makati)
8.55am 600m and 800m races (University of Makati)
9.30am Field events (University of Makati)
1.30pm Track events (University of Makati)
4.00/4.30pm Athletes Bus back to Hotel (University of Makati)
5.30pm Parents’ Welcome Dinner at Manila Polo Club (Pre-Booked/
Prepaid)
6.30/7.00pm Athletes Bus back to hotel
DAY 2: 09 May / Thursday
6.00am Breakfast starts at the Dusit Hotel
7.40-8.10am Tball warm up (British School Manila)
8.15am Tball competition starts (British School Manila)
12.15-12.30pm TBall presentations (British School Manila)
12.30-1.15 Athletes Break for Lunch (British School Manila)
1.15-1.45pm Swimming warm up (British School Manila)
2.00pm Swim competition starts (British School Manila)
6.00pm Athletes Dinner at BSM straight after swimming competition/
Parents’ Free Time
7.00-7.30pm Athletes Bus back to hotel (BSM to Hotel)
DAY 3: 10 May / Friday
6.00am Breakfast starts at the Dusit Hotel
8.45 – 9.15am Football warm up (British School Manila)
9.30am Football tournament starts (British School Manila)
12 – 12.45pm Athletes Break for Lunch (British School Manila)
2.15pm Finish football competition (British School Manila)
2.30pm Football Presentations (British School Manila)
6.00pm Gala Dinner
Parents to Pre-Book/Pay with respective Parent Representatives
Saturday 11th May
Schools depart at various times
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14. MapofVenues-Kasbah
MAP OF VENUES
07 May / Tuesday
Advance Party:
Kasbah
Meet-up place for parents who are already in town
The Fort Strip, 7th Avenue corner Katipunan Circle,
Bonifacio Global City (BGC)
Phone: (+632) 553-4499
Map from Dusit Thani (A) to Kasbah (B)
Best Transport Option:
• Taxi (from Dusit Thani to Kasbah)
Estimated Metered Taxi cost (one-way): Php 100 – Php 120
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15. MapofVenues–UniversityofMakati
MAP OF VENUES
08 March / Wednesday
Day 1: FOBISSEA Games venue:
University of Makati (UMAK)
J.P. Rizal Extension, West Rembo, Makati City
Phone: (+632) 883 1868
Map from Dusit Thani (A) to University of Makati (B)
Transport Options:
• Hotel Bus Transfer – for hotel group booking
• Taxi (from Dusit Thani to University of Makati)
Estimated Metered Taxi cost (one-way): Php 120 – Php 150
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16. MapofVenues–ManilaPoloClub
MAP OF VENUES
08 May / Wednesday
Day 1 : Parents Welcome Dinner
Manila Polo Club
McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati City
Map from Dusit Thani (A) to Manila Polo Club (B)
Transport Options:
• Hotel Bus Transfer – for hotel group booking
• Taxi (from Dusit Thani to Manila Polo Club)
Estimated Metered Taxi cost (one-way): Php 80 – Php 100
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
17. MapofVenues–BritishSchoolManila
MAP OF VENUES
09 May / Thursday
Day 2 to 3 FOBISSEA Games venue:
The British School Manila (BSM)
36th Street, University Park,
Bonifacio Global City, 1634,
Taguig City, Metro Manila,
Map from Dusit Thani (A) to British School Manila (B)
Transport Options:
• Hotel Bus Transfer – for hotel group booking
• Taxi (from Dusit Thani to British School Manila)
Estimated Metered Taxi cost (one-way): Php 120 – Php 150
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18. OtherEventDetails
OTHER EVENT DETAILS
Parent’s Welcome Dinner
Venue: Manila Polo Club, Forbes Park, Makati City -
Cogon Village Area
Attire: Casual; for women, we recommend to avoid
wearing stiletto shoes due to the venue’s slatted
flooring
Date: 8 May / Wednesday
Time: Drinks start at 5.30pm / Dinner will be served at
6.30 – 9.00pm
Important Information:
• Please coordinate with your respective Parent
Representatives for the details as this needs to be
PRE- BOOKED and PAID IN ADVANCE.
• Dinner is Mongolian Barbeque Buffet type.
• Cost for the food is Php 1,100 (approximately USD
$26/head). Please settle using local currency and
pay the exact amount.
• Drinks will be on cash bar basis.
• Please ensure to bring Philippine Pesos as the club
will only accept local currency.
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19. OtherEventDetails
OTHER EVENT DETAILS
Food and Drinks at the Competition Venues
There will be Food Stalls for Meals, Snacks and Drinks available in both venues – University of Makati
(Day 1) and British School Manila (Day 2 to 4). Please note that the food stalls will only accept local
currency therefore, we advise that you bring Philippine Pesos in 20s, 50s, 100s or 500s denominations.
Gala Dinner
The Gala dinner will be held on the 10th of May, Friday evening and tickets cost USD $35. Bookings are to
be made through your school’s parent representative.
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20. Shopping&Restaurants
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS
Glorietta (Shopping Mall)
Ayala Center, Makati City
500m away from Dusit Thani
Mall Hours – Monday- Sunday (10:00am – 10:00pm)
If you are looking for a great place to shop, you should definitely visit
Glorietta. This is a one-stop shopping center that is completely unique in
its structure and design. Some regard the design as similar to a wheel hub
while there are others that liken the distinctive design to an octopus.
Actually, the mall is divided into four wings or sections - the G1, G2, G3
and G4. If you are looking for shops that are affordable in the Metro
Manila area, these four sections are the places to visit. You can also easily
visit Glorietta from other malls in the area or vice versa because this mall
is placed between other shopping landmarks - the Greenbelt, Rustan's
Makati, the Landmark and of course, SM Makati.
Restaurants:
Cabalen – Filipino (Php500-
Php999)
Dad’s – International (Php500-
Php999)
Heaven and Eggs – American
(Php200-Php499)
Shakey’s – American (Php200-
Php499)
Hard Rock Café – American
(Php200-Php499)
Bistro Ravioli – Italian (Php200-
Php499)
Outback Steakhouse – American
(Php200-Php499)
Mongkok – Chinese (Php200-
Php499)
North Park Noodle House –
Chinese (Php200-Php499)
Amusement and Entertainment
Kevin's Toys and Library
Timezone
Banks/ATM's
BPI Bank
BPI Express
Chinabank
Department Stores
Rustans
Drugstore
Mercury Drug
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21. Shopping&Restaurants
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS
Greenbelt (Shopping Mall)
Ayala Center, Makati City
500m away from Dusit Thani
Mall Hours – Monday- Sunday (10:00am – 10:00pm)
Greenbelt is a shopping mall located at Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro
Manila, Philippines which is just near Glorietta and SM Makati. It is owned
by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate
of Ayala Corporation. It opened in the 1980s and it is one of Ayala
Corporation's flagship projects. The mall offers a mix of high-end retail
shops, restaurants, amenities, leisure and entertainment in the
Philippines. Currently, the mall has five sections, two are indoor buildings
and the other two buildings are open-air shopping. The most recent
addition, Greenbelt 5, opened in 2007.
Amusement
and
Entertainment
Greenbelt
3
Cinemas
Gymboree
My
Cinema
On
Stage
Redbox
Timezone
Banks/ATM's
BPI
Bank
BPI
Express
Chinabank
Department
Stores
Adora
Drugstore
Mercury
Drug
Watsons
Restaurants
See
list
on
next
page
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22. Shopping&Restaurants
Restaurants & Bars in Greenbelt
GREENBELT 1
Cafe Mediterranean – Mediterranean (Php500-Php999)
Chicken Bacolod – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Pho Hoa Vietnamese Noodle House – Vietnamese (Php200-Php499)
Piadina Italiana – Italian (Php200-Php499)
Café Via Mare – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Chef d' Angelo – Italian (Php200-Php499)
David's Tea House – Chinese (Php200-Php499)
Razon's of Guagua – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Reyes Barbecue – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Max's Restaurant – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
GREENBELT 2
Conti’s Pastry Shop and Restaurant – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Italianni’s Restaurant – Italian (Php500-Php999)
Cyma Greek Taverna – Greek (Php500-Php999)
Spicy Fingers – International (Php500-Php999)
Barcino – Spanish (Php500-Php999)
Bizu Patisserie – European (Php200-Php499)
Ma Maison – Japanese (Php200-Php499)
Chihuahua Mexican Grill – Mexican (Php200-Php499)
Nuvo – French (Php500-Php999)
My Thai Kitchen – Thai (Php200-Php499)
GREENBELT 3
Yakimix – Japanese (Php500-Php999)
Red Box: Rock, Dine and Roll – International (Php500-Php999)
Banana Leaf – Asian (Php200-Php499)
The Red Crab Seafood and Steaks – International (Php200-Php499)
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - American (Php500-Php999)
Sentro 1771 - Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Hossein’s Persian Kebab – Indian (Php1000 and up)
Recipes by Café Metro – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Café Havana – Cuban (Php500-Php999)
Capricciosa – Italian (Php200-Php499)
GREENBELT 4
Max’s Restaurant – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Pancake House – international (Php200-Php499)
Chili’s Grill & bar – American & Mexican (Php200-Php499)
Cibo – Italian (Php200-Php499)
Mesa Filipino Moderne – Filipino (Php500-Php999)
Dulcinea – Spanish (Php200-Php499)
Almon Marina – International (Php200-Php499)
Chateau 1771 – European (Php500-Php999)
Yellow Cab Pizza – American (Php200-Php499)
GREENBELT 5
Fely J’s Kitchen – Filipino (Php200-Php499)
Mango Tree Bistro – Thai (Php200-Php499)
Kai Neo Japanese Restaurant – American & Japanese (Php500-Php999)
Myron’s Place – Continental (Php200-Php499)
Chops Chicago Steakhouse – American (Php1000 and up)
Zuni Restaurant and Wine Bar - Mediterranean (Php500-Php999)
John and Yoko Cosmopolitan Japanese – Japanese (Php500-Php999)
Pepper Lunch – International (Php200-Php499)
California Pizza Kitchen – American (Php500-Php999)
Tapella – Spanish (Php200-Php499)
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
23. Shopping&Restaurants
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS
Bonifacio High Street (Shopping Mall)
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
3.8km away from Dusit Thani
Mall Hours – Monday-Sunday (11:00am – 11:00pm)
Bonifacio High Street is the first main street retail concept in the
Philippines. It offers a one-of-a-kind dining and shopping experience with
premium retail shops set in a uniquely refreshing environment. Flagship
stores and popular brands are lined up on both sides of the park; themed
zones celebrate fashion, health and wellness, home, sports, technology
and special interests. A “kinetic” park with interactive art pieces is also set
amid the high street.
Capping Bonifacio High Street is BHS central, a heightened experience of
gallery-designed offices, avant-garde/fashion forward boutiques, and chef-
based restaurants. Double the size of BHS as it presently stands, it will
also feature an urban amphitheater, a multifaceted water plaza, garden
islands and art installations, all perfectly designed in the BGC tradition.
The
Restaurants
Agave
Mexican
CanIna
–
Mexican
(Php200-‐Php499)
Clawdaddy’s
Great
American
Picnic
–
American
(Php500-‐Php999)
2nd’s
–
InternaAonal
(Php200-‐
Php499)
Cav
Wine
Shop-‐Café
–
European
(Php1000
and
up)
Kirin
Chinese
Dining
–
Chinese
(Php200-‐Php499)
Nanbantei
of
Tokyo
–
Japanese
(Php500-‐Php999)
Aria
Cucina
italiana
–
Italian
(Php500-‐
Php999)
Lorenzo’s
Way
–
Filipino
(Php200-‐
Php499)
Sariwon
Korean
Barbecue
–
Korean
(Php200-‐Php499)
Beso
Cucina
Vinoteka
–
Spanish
(Php500-‐Php999)
Amusement
and
Entertainment
Animaland
Timezone
Banks/ATM's
2nd's
BPI
B3
BPI
Bank
Standard
Chartered
Bank
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
24. Shopping&Restaurants
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS
Market! Market! (Bazaar/Market)
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
4.3km away from Dusit Thani
Mall Hours – Monday-Sunday (10:00am – 9:00pm)
It is the first of its kind of development in the Philippines combining traditional and non-traditional retailers
and wholesalers within a mall setting with a distinct Sunday street market feel. The mall has themed retail
zones, fruit and flowers market, and a regional food and hawker's area while still providing one's basic
needs.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
25. Shopping&Restaurants
SHOPPING & RESTAURANTS
Kultura Filipino
500m away from Dusit Thani
Museum Hours: Monday-Sunday (10:00am – 9:00pm)
A lifestyle retail store showcasing a wide range of furniture, houseware, home decor, wearable fashion,
souvenir items and food. It is the largest Filipino lifestyle retail chain in the country offering a definititve
shopping experience for Philippine culture and crafts. Serving both local and international markets.
Balikbayan Handicrafts
950m away from Dusit Thani
Museum Hours: Monday-Saturday (9:00am-6:00pm) | Sunday (10:00am-8:00pm)
This three-story building is hard to miss. The glass walls invitingly show off the unique and functional items
for sale inside. Balikbayan (from balik (return) and bayan (homeland), a term for visiting or returning
Filipinos residing abroad) carries a whole array of goodies such as hand-carved wooden home accessories,
fine jusi fabrics, delicate mother-of-pearl pillboxes, ethnic coasters, colorful tapestries/table runners, capiz
shell lamps, wrought iron wine racks, ceramic-bordered mirrors and even furniture sets. All products are
designed by local artisans using indigenous raw materials.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
26. OtherTouristDestination
OTHER TOURIST DESTINATIONS
Ayala Museum
1.0km away from Dusit Thani
Museum Hours: Tuesday-Friday (9:00am – 6:00pm) | Saturday-Sunday (10:00am-7:00pm)
Forming the core of the museum's historical collections
are sixty handcrafted dioramas that chronicle the rich
tapestry of Philippine history. Ayala Museum also
features a one-of-a-kind boat gallery showcasing
miniatures of some of the watercrafts that contributed
to the development of Philippine maritime trade and
colonial economy. Archaeological and ethnographic
objects from the country's northern and southern
cultural communities complement the historical
collection. The fine arts collection features important
works by three painters considered pioneers in
Philippine art – Juan Luna (1857-1899), Fernando
Amorsolo (1882-1972), and Fernando Zobel
(1924-1984). Genre paintings from the 19th century
Philippines are represented. This period reflect some of
Europe's liberal ideas that gave rise to secular themes
in Philippine art and popularized new modes of
expressions.
Metropolitan Museum of Manila
6.9km away from Dusit Thani
Museum Hours: Monday-Saturday (10:00am-5:30pm)
Gold and Pottery Galleries: Monday – Friday
(10:00am-4:30pm)
The Met regularly curates exhibitions from its own
collection of contemporary art (established in the
1990s), and from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' art
historically significant collections of ecclesiastic art,
master paintings, contemporary art, decorative art and
pre-hispanic gold and pottery. Periodic curation from
private and institutional lenders are also organized;
though not all can be covered by an exhibition
catalogue, there have been a number with
publications.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
27. Spa&Relaxation
SPA & RELAXATION
Devarana Spa
2nd floor of Dusit Thani
Contact No.: +(632) 8187081
Operating Hours: Monday-Sunday (10:00am – 12:00mn)
Devarana's contemporary Thai design and decor depicts the exclusive and unique concept of the garden
in heaven. The spa features six well-appointed treatment rooms and a dedicated area for manicure and
pedicure services.
Platinum Winner: 'Spa of the Year' and 'Signature Spa Experience' - HAPA Awards (2011-2013)
Island Spa
2/F Jupiter Place, 136 Jupiter St. Bel Air, Makati
Contact No.: +(632) 8991234 | +(632) 7518296)
Operating Hours: Monday-Sunday (10:00am – 12:00mn)
An oasis of tranquility in the heart of central business
of Makati. Island Spa is the perfect place to relax,
rejuvenate and achieve a harmonious equilibrium of
body, mind and spirit.
Soothe yourself with the relaxing comfort of
the best Chinese therapeutic massage made to
relieve every weary and exhausted body. Revive
yourself and feel the recreation in your soul with every
aromatic stroke and calmest rub that touches your
skin, the best way to unwind your mind and spirit
away from the pressuring urban world. Visit Island
spa and be reborn.
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Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
28. Spa&Relaxation
SPA & RELAXATION
The Spa
Greenbelt Branch
G/F Greenbelt 1, Paseo de Roxas, Makati
Contact No.: +(632) 8401325 / +(632) 8401326 / +(63) 926 404 9316
Operating Hours: Monday–Thursday (12:00pm–10:00pm) Friday–Sunday (12:00–11:00pm)
Bonifacio High Street Branch
B8, Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Contact No.: +(632) 8565858 / +(632) 8566868 / +(63) 916 749 1622
Operating Hours: Monday–Thursday (1:00pm–10:00pm) Friday–Sunday (1:00–11:00pm)
To cater to the evolving needs of its clients, The Spa Wellness was born through the introduction of the
three brands under its belt – barre3, a revolutionary workout combining the benefits of ballet barre,
yoga and pilates, SKIN Dermatology & Laser Center, beautiful skin and body by certified dermatologists
and The Spa, pampering excellence and rejuvenation at its best.
Today, it fulfills its promise of complete wellness with relaxation, fitness and beauty center all stationed
in one home, The Spa Wellness.
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Caroline Simpson / FOBISSEA Coordinator / + 63 921 6186253
Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
29. TourPackages
TOUR PACKAGES
Should you want to stay longer or come earlier, you can contact the following reputable travel agencies
for tour packages:
Tuggy's Travel (specialising in promos and discounted packages):
C/P Name: Tuggy Sidi
Mobile: +63 928 5546564
E-Mail: Tal_Sidi@tuggystravel.com
Website: www.tuggystravel.com
Filipino Travel
C/P Name: Mathilda Van Weerden
Mobile: +63 917 8864386
E-Mail: mvanweerden@filipinotravel.com.ph
Website: www.filipinotravel.com.ph
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Caroline Simpson / FOBISSEA Coordinator / + 63 921 6186253
Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
30. In the event of a medical emergency, you may contact:
St. Luke’s Medical Center
Phone: (+63 2 ) 789 7700
Address: Rizal Drive corner 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
Makati Medical Center
Phone: 02 888 8999
Address: No. 2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines 1229
Unless you have direct billing with your insurance company and the medical clinic, you will be asked to pay
for any treatment required and then complete the necessary documentation to provide to your insurance
company to make a claim.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
MedicalInformation|Contacts
CONTACT NUMBERS & DETAILS
Glenn Hardy / Primary School Head / +63 918 9277662
Nigel Barrett / Assistant Head of Primary / +63 917 3580648
Caroline Simpson / FOBISSEA Coordinator / + 63 921 6186253
Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313
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Caroline Simpson / FOBISSEA Coordinator / + 63 921 6186253
Trixie Whyte / Parent Representative / + 63 918 9116313