Specialty Shops in Manila

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Gift & Specialty Shops in Manila

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  • badmintontim
    Hastings, UK4,549 contributions
    This is quite a large place inside and has a good variety of goods with the staff bring helpful with fairly good English
    Written February 8, 2020
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  • J Y
    Sepang, Malaysia21 contributions
    I was there and they had all kinds of flowers from bouquets to wreaths. I picked from the catalogue for white lilies...a stall asked for 800 pesos... I was not happy knowing that fellow tripadvisors already tipped off on the pricing range so I settle for the next stall. It was 300 pesos for a dozen pink roses... I know you can get them cheaper there but I settled for that. Did not want to waste time haggling.
    Written November 1, 2016
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  • Sheila A
    2 contributions
    Manila Collectible was a wonderful place to get started with Filipino Culture and heritage. They have a wide collection of indigenous crafts and products.
    Written January 10, 2021
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  • Patrick R
    Manila, Philippines46 contributions
    This is treat for the lady's and some gift shop stuff for the guys. It is not easy to find but lots to see while looking lots of shops in area and market in the streets around it. Air con inside and well organized. Beads of all kinds from gemstones to glass. Best to walk from Quiapo church and take a map or guide,the area is quite busy with lots of street vendors. Half the fun is getting there.
    Written September 12, 2017
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  • Vikster
    Melbourne, Australia102 contributions
    I have been here on two different visits to Manila and bought quite a few things each time. I find the pricing frustrating:it seems they deliberately over-inflate the marked price to make you happy with the discount.
    Anyhow, there are things that I didn't find anywhere else, like the embroidered fans made of banana and coconut fabrics
    Written October 7, 2019
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  • Patrik L
    Karlshamn, Sweden271 contributions
    This place have some issues.

    1. It is hard to find due to lack of information.

    2. It is hard to know the actual name, is it 98b (the collective on the 2nd floor) or market that is on the ground floor?

    3. Even the guards on site does not know about what they are guarding.

    My thoughts is that the market is the real thing to see here. However when we visited (Saturday 4/2-17 at noon) only 3 artist were open and the 98b (museum) were closed.

    This could however be a very good idea.
    Written February 4, 2017
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