Uptown Mall

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Uptown Mall
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The deck of Uptown Mall
Address36th Street, Uptown Bonifacio, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Opening dateNovember 2015;8 years ago (2015-11)
Developer Megaworld Corporation
Management Megaworld Lifestyle Malls
No. of stores and services150+
Total retail floor area 85,000 m2 (910,000 sq ft)
No. of floorsMall: 5
Carpark: 6 (from LG/B1 - B6)
Public transit access Bus-logo.svg BGC Bus Logo.svg   NX05   Uptown Mall
Website Uptown Bonifacio

Uptown Mall is a lifestyle mall at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1]

Contents

Features

Main mall

The Uptown Mall has five levels, including a lower ground level and six basement parking levels, starting from the Lower Ground Level (or Basement 1) to Basement 6.

The shopping mall also has a cinema with five theater auditoriums, 2 with Dolby Atmos technology, and an Ultra Cinema with fully reclining Lazy Boy seats. [2] Uptown Cinemas is also home to Boozy Bar, the country's first cinema cocktail bar. [3]

The mall also features an open-air area at the fourth level called The Deck, which is home to the St. Gabriel the Archangel Chapel [4] and restaurants offering alfresco dining. [5] Uptown Mall also has its own VIP Lounge where mall guests can relax after and enjoy free drinks and use of WiFi. [6]

Outside the mall is a Las Vegas-inspired dancing fountain which also features pyrotechnics. [7]

Uptown Parade

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Uptown Parade

Uptown Parade is a two-level commercial strip across Uptown Mall. This 12,375-square-meter (133,200 sq ft) [8] mall is primarily has restaurants and other food outlets as its tenants. [7] The Palace Manila meanwhile hosts various bars and nightclubs. [9] [10]

Residences and office

The Uptown Mall serves as the podium of the Uptown Corporate Center, an office building. The mall is also adjacent to residential condominiums such as One Uptown Residence, Uptown Ritz and Uptown Parksuites. [10] [11]

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