Iloilo Malls

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Iloilo Mall Directory

Even in the past, Iloilo was already a forerunner in business and trade. Before the turn of the 20th century, Hoskyns and Co., the first department store in the country, opened in Calle Real, the prime shopping district of the city back then. Today, the huge consumer spending in Iloilo has given rise to several malls in the city.

Major Malls
SM City

sm city mall iloilo

SM City is the biggest and most popular mall in Iloilo, having a gross floor area of 101,735 square meters. It was opened on June 1999 and is built on a 17.5 hectare lot. It is located along Diversion Road (Benigno Aquino Avenue)

Robinson’s Place

robinsons place iloilo mall

Robinsons Place Iloilo is one of the three world-class shopping malls of Robinsons Land Corporation in the Visayas Region. Strategically located right in the center of downtown Iloilo, it complements the city’s busiest business district. It is bordered on all sides by main thoroughfares - De Leon, Ledesma, Mabini and Quezon Streets.

Gaisano City

gaisano city iloilo

Gaisano City Iloilo is the second Gaisano mall in the city, located in La Paz District. It is six floors tall, including the basement. It houses 5 cinemas.

Minor Malls

Marymart Center

marymart center mall iloilo

Marymart Center is a popular mall in Iloilo City, located in Valeria-Delgado Sts. It is composed of three buildings connected by elevated walkways.

The Atrium

atrium mall iloilo

The Atrium is a 3-level mall, located in Bonfacio Drive (a short walk from the Iloilo Provincial Capitol).

SM Delgado

sm delgado mall iloilo

SM Delgado, located in Delgado-Valeria Sts just across Marymart Center, is the first stand alone SM outside Metro Manila when it started operations in Nov. 15, 1979.

Gaisano Guanco

gaisano mall iloilo

Gaisano Guanco is the first Gaisano in the city and has served the Ilonggo market for decades . It is located in Guanco St., City Proper.

Amigo

amigo mall iloilo

A 2 storey mini mall located beside a 5-star hotel. (more)

Jaro Town Square

jaro town square iloilo mall

Jaro Town Square is a new “mini-mall” in Quintin Salas, Jaro. The tenants in this building include an SM Supermarket (Iloilo’s 4th), Jollibee, Rose Pharmacy, Emcor, and a large Mandaue Foam Showroom.

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13 Responses to “Iloilo Malls”

  1. kingson 26 Sep 2008 at 3:19 pm 1

    I just heard Mall of Asia will be standing soon at the heart of former manduriao airport. and I heard also that there’s already a billboard signifying “MALL OF ASIA Iloilo City”, right in front of the airport building being demolished. can somebody confirm this and post a picture of the said billboard.. if this true, then we will be having our own mall of asia in iloilo.

  2. Riaon 17 May 2008 at 10:25 pm 2

    The worst mall service I have come across is Gaisano City mall. Makes me wonder how come the service is so poor when they hire university graduates. 5 sales people made me wait for 15 minutes so all 5 of them could fix a TV while I wanted that very second to buy a rice cooker. That’s great business. And this is not only a one time deal.

    Obviously gaisano City mall management has o regard for the people living around the area because they blast the base of their sound system as early as 6 AM. Now how loud? It is enough to shake the 2nd floor of the house I am in. I mean come on! You can be loua but not that loud! At 6 AM, too.

  3. adriaon 27 Feb 2008 at 8:21 pm 3

    iloilo malls are great!!!its the best place to shop!!!ive shopped in sm city mandurriao…too many shoppers inside!!! i would like to suggest that the owner should expand the mall to accommodate local shoppers an tourist!!!develop your malls and construct more!!!ILOILO has a great potential to become the shopping capital of the philippines!!!To iloilo local officials pls try to improve all the facilities so that more investors will invest..and foreign tourist like me will keep on coming back in your province!!!Florida USA

  4. euniceon 12 Mar 2007 at 3:27 pm 4

    haha.. i love the iloilo supermart jingle! grabe congrats gid sa pag tukod sang ini nga website! na miss ko na gd tuod iloilo! san-o pa ko kapuli ayhan!

    madamo gid nga salamat.. i will be your frequent visitor!

  5. Joyon 04 Mar 2007 at 1:40 pm 5

    By the way, Gaisano Iloilo looks good in pic, and so Iloilo Robinson’s. Like it! Wink! :)

  6. Joyon 04 Mar 2007 at 1:37 pm 6

    Why not Mall of Asia instead of SM City?..SM City can be renovated to Mall of Asia, I mean the SM City in Diversion Raod. Bacolod City’s SM City rocks! Well, Iloilo City’s infrastructures are on way. Just keep up the good work Iloilo City and Province. Cheers!

  7. Explore Iloiloon 09 Jan 2007 at 7:26 pm 7

    ah for got to change … sorry, I’ll just modify it
    thanks

  8. soulmakeron 09 Jan 2007 at 3:29 am 8

    chy I think some of them are not considered as Mall but as Department store like Gaisano Guanco. Also, makro is not considered as Mall but a wholsaler supermarket. We need to be specific and precise as to avoid scrutiny. ;)

  9. kirby21on 22 Nov 2006 at 3:16 pm 9

    Windy, try Iloilo Producers Assoc Display Center near Iloilo City Hall. There’s a good collection of saleable Iloilo items on racks so you’ll have good choices of different products that will surely brings back your Iloilo memoirs.

    Food-wise, The Biscocho Haus in Jaro and Panaderia de Molo in Molo are simply the best! Of course, other food products are available in leading bakeshops around the city like Wewin’s, JD, Tibiao, etc.

    Cheers.

  10. windyon 22 Nov 2006 at 12:55 pm 10

    Hi,

    It’s my second time to go to Iloilo and I need to find out where to buy native products/items made by the locals. Something that will remind me about your province everytime I see it.

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