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If you are traveling along EDSA Guadalupe or Rockwell bridge, you will immediately notice these towering buildings full of lights. They are ...

Rockwell Center Comes Alive at Night

If you are traveling along EDSA Guadalupe or Rockwell bridge, you will immediately notice these towering buildings full of lights. They are eye-catching at night, especially if you drive to Makati City or Mandaluyong City. No wonder it's always viral on social media during the holiday season.



Every year, Rockwell lights up its communities for the festive holiday season. It has become a tradition for the property to decorate each building with brilliant electric lights. It's magical and stunning at night. 



If you want the best view of these vibrant buildings, I recommend going to Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge. It's the best spot to take photos and videos. This bridge connects Makati City to Mandaluyong City. Please avoid taking pictures and videos in the middle of the street to avoid accidents and traffic. 




How to get to Rockwell Center


The Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge, also known as the Rockwell Bridge, connects Estrella Street in Makati on the south bank of the Pasig River (near the Rockwell Center) to Pantaleon Street via Barangka Drive in Mandaluyong on the north bank, near the site of the Acqua Private Residences.


1. From Monumento or Pasay, ride a carousel or MRT via EDSA and get off at Guadalupe MRT Station.


2. Walk towards Bernardino, the street beside Loyola Memorial Chapel.  It will only take 10-15 to reach the Rockwell Center.


3. Another option is to drop off at Guadalupe MRT Station, then take a jeepney bound for "Paco Taft Herran" or "Paco Taft Bukid" sign. Pay minimum and ask the driver to drop you off at Rockwell. Landmake is the Pasig river


Meanwhile, you may also visit Ayala Triangle Garden to witness the iconic Festival of Lights


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