Luxury of amenities

When someone mentions Manhattan, you can’t help but think of the luxurious upper-East side lifestyle that area celebrates. In the Araneta Center, you can find that same lavish comfort in the Philippines’ very first garden-inspired, transit-oriented community that goes beyond the luxury of its namesake: the Manhattan Garden City.

The current phase, Manhattan Parkview Residences, offers three towers. There are executive studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units to choose from, and residents have the option to combine units to create even more spacious living areas. Also, both the Manila Bay and the Araneta Center can be viewed from large windows and airy balconies.

One of the inventive and unique elements of Manhattan Garden City is its direct link to the MRT-3 and LRT-2 train stations. No other residential condominium community can make this claim. With such connectivity, Manhattan Garden City can reach numerous segments of the metropolis within minutes. For those with automobiles, there are multi-level parking areas per tower.

Megaworld Central Properties Inc. president Anthony Charlemagne Yu boasts, “We have more than 20 different amenities at Manhattan Parkview Residence, the second phase of Manhattan Garden City. All of these provide a different relaxation experience for our residents, from the passive to the active set.”

The interconnecting leisure walkway connects Manhattan Parkway Residences, the first phase of Manhattan Garden City, to the amenities-rich Manhattan Parkview Residences. For those who want to stretch their muscles, there’s a basketball and tennis court, complete with bleachers, as well as a 20-meter lap pool.

Get a healthy glow by basking at the pool deck and the landscaped sun deck, or engaging in some yoga or meditation at the garden plaza. There’s also a game room, for those who prefer a bit of fun indoors.

To have yourself and your family experience these many amenities at Manhattan Garden City, call 810-3333 or visit the showroom at the 3rd level of Gateway Mall in Araneta Center. Or visit www.themanhattangardencity.com.

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