Harrison Plaza 1978......hmmm,Arcade video games,the first bump car rides,that life-size gorilla... read more
Harrison Plaza 1978......hmmm,Arcade video games,the first bump car rides,that life-size gorilla... read more
I am sure during the 70’s that Harrison Plaza was THE Mall to be at. Those days are long gone and... read more
This is a rather small Plaza with some fastfood restaurants. The shops inside the mall are basically visited by locals and the prizes are low. The supermarket has a big variety of items from fresh fruit to kitchen aids. The ladies at the cashier are kind of slow but this is a place you og not to grab your stuff fast and get out but to experience a bit of Manila everyday life.
A old Mall, a bit tied, but does the job, really needs to be renovated, but has a good supermarket inside, Various IT shops upstairs. SM department store also within, which is very handy. However felt safe and was always busy.
It's a dump of a place but there's a lot of stuff in there - and a lot cheaper than you'd pay elsewhere. There's a reasonable selection of cheap eating places and a fairly large SM. There's dozens of places to buy phones, electronics etc. There's even a Chapel if you need a quick fix between your manicure and your grocery shop.
The mall is very old. Have some nice stores and a lot of hallway vendors. Second level is somewhat empty. Air conditioning not enough.
This was the first mall built in Manila in the 60s, it is now old, but bargains are to be had and there are always lots of great items to buy.there are also many places to have a massage there.Everyone is very friendly, A few people selling dodgy DVDs, but not pushy.great place to people watch
Been here on several occasions ,the place is very run down and in need of renovation .Men on there own are always getting propositioned by pimps trying to sell girls ,all around the central area are girls wanting to sell there body ,visit at your own peril and keep youself to yourself and talk to nobody except the shop staff