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Did you miss the iconic Festival of Lights in Makati? No need to worry, it’s finally back. For over two years, you can finally see the most ...

Ayala Triangle Garden's Festival of Lights is back!

Did you miss the iconic Festival of Lights in Makati? No need to worry, it’s finally back. For over two years, you can finally see the most anticipated Christmas tradition in Metro Manila, the Festival of Lights. 



The show runs daily from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. until 8 January 2023 at the Ayala Triangle Garden. It’s a live 360- degree experience featuring colorful led lights, upbeat Christmas songs and 3D animation videos that are projected on the canopy façade (that iconic archway in Makati PSE building) fronting Ayala Triangle Gardens.




The light shows were magical! The colorful lights and upbeat sounds as well as the 3D animations were entertaining. Everyone was enjoying it!  Don't forget to bring your phone and camera and take photos and videos. The place was truly Instagram-worthy. 



This year’s show was conceptualized by director Ohm David and lighting designer Sueyen Austero. The 3D projection was created in collaboration with Kroma and Acid House




Meanwhile, the Simbang Gabi at the Ayala Triangle Gardens is also returning from December 15 to 23.


How to get to Ayala Triangle


Ayala Triangle is within walking distance from the very popular Greenbelt and Glorietta malls. sTake a bus carousel in EDSA and drop off at Ayala. Then, walk your way up to the Ayala Triangle Garden. It’s around a 15-minute walk.


Another option is to take MRT from Monumento or  Taft and drop off at Ayala Station. . Then, walk your way from SM Makati and Glorietta Malls up to the Ayala Triangle Garden. 



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