Steps from Greenbelt
When it comes to hotels near Greenbelt, Makati, one of the key benefits for travelers is direct access to Makati's most iconic lifestyle destinations. Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences places you within easy walking distance of the Greenbelt Complex—one of the city's most vibrant shopping, dining, and cultural hubs. From designer fashion houses and curated lifestyle boutiques to hidden cafés surrounded by landscaped greenery, the area delivers a seamless blend of urban energy and relaxing outdoor spaces.
Whether you’re traveling for work or leisure, staying at Picasso Boutique means enjoying more than just a beautiful room—you’re stepping into one of Manila’s most exciting neighborhoods.
Why Stay in Hotels Near Greenbelt
Greenbelt has long been Makati's lifestyle district: five connected malls and a central park with a glass chapel, drawing locals, travellers, and business guests alike. From The Picasso you can walk to shops, restaurants, cinemas, museums, and gardens in minutes — and to the Makati CBD nearly as fast. It pairs that convenience with the character of a boutique, art-forward stay.
Shopping Experiences at Greenbelt Complex
Greenbelt 4 gathers global names — Gucci, Prada, Versace, Dior, Bottega Veneta, Fendi — while Greenbelt 5 champions Filipino labels such as Aranáz, Celestina, Firma, and Jun Escario, with handcrafted accessories and special-occasion wear. Watch and jewellery houses (Breitling, Rolex, Cartier, Tiffany & Co.) sit alongside home stores like Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn. Across its wings, Greenbelt holds over 300 specialty stores.
Art at the Ayala Museum



Located directly across Greenbelt 5, the Ayala Museum features interactive galleries and curated exhibits that showcase Philippine history and culture. The popular Diorama Experience should not be missed. (Tip: book tickets online in advance to avoid queues.)
Dining Options Around Greenbelt
For coffee, Hoshino Coffee in Greenbelt 3 does Japanese-style drip and soufflé pancakes, and Starbucks Reserve pours limited single-origin brews. Yardstick Coffee (about an 8-minute walk) is a local favourite, and Tiong Bahru Bakery brings croissants and sourdough.
For dinner, Sala Bistro (European), People's Palace (Thai), Mamou (steak), Nikkei Robata, and Lusso rank among the local go-tos, many with al fresco seating and late hours.
Parks and outdoor spaces
Greenbelt Park has shaded walkways, koi ponds, and the Sto. Niño de Paz Chapel — a quiet pocket in the middle of the city. Ayala Triangle Gardens, about 10 minutes away, has jogging paths, open lawns, and seasonal light shows. Nearby Washington SyCip Park connects to Legazpi Active Park, where the Legazpi Sunday Market runs each weekend.
Culture and landmarks
- Yuchengco Museum — about a 12-minute walk. Contemporary art, historical pieces, and rotating shows
- RCBC Plaza — on Ayala Avenue, with occasional public art exhibits and concerts after office hours
Business and markets
The Picasso puts you at the doorstep of the Makati CBD, with major offices, banks, and embassies a 5-to-15-minute walk or short ride away. On weekends, the Salcedo Saturday Market and Legazpi Sunday Market turn nearby parks into open-air markets of food, produce, and handicrafts.
Your base near Greenbelt
Spacious serviced residences, an art-filled lobby, Pablo Bistro and Cartel Deli on the ground floor, and a fitness centre — a walkable, distinctive base for Makati, whether you are here for work, leisure, or both.

