Shopaholic's Paradise: Divisoria Nightmarket Looking for a shopping destination that is ideal for shopping of all kinds at a BARGAIN price? Well, Night Markets is definitely what you’ve been looking for. It can be considered as “Shopaholic’s Paradise” as it offers a wide array of products, from shoes to handbags and from statement shirts to collectible knickknacks your bucks are sure to go a long way.
One of the most visited night markets here in the Philippines is the Divisoria Night Market. It is one of the oldest local markets of Manila and is one of the biggest night shopping markets of Asia located in San Nicholas between the North Port and Chinatown. Just like the famous markets in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur, the Divisoria Night Market is dedicated to the discount hunter. Hammering out a deal or negotiating over prices is the standard practice, and goods all come at cheaper and reasonable rates. |
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Another thing that makes Divisoria Night Market a great shopping destination is that there are merchandises that gathered from all over Asia and the world. One does not need to travel to these places to shop; the items he or she wants may just be at Divi Night market. You can find ceramic plates from China and shirts and blouses from Bangkok with interesting details. Of course, there are also indigenous products that are distinctly Pinoy like handicrafts and souvenirs.
After an enjoyable stroll around the dry goods stalls, there are also food stalls that offer a wide variety of quick snacks like burgers, fish balls, squid balls, kwek-kwek, and dynamite paired with sago’t gulaman, buko juice and sodas. Over at the back and at the parking lot is the Food Street to satisfy visitors’ cravings for good, old comfort food. Take a sip of hot soup, a bite of pork barbecue or grilled squid, with extra rice, of course.
Divisoria Night Market is definitely a perfect shopping destination getting much more than desired.
After an enjoyable stroll around the dry goods stalls, there are also food stalls that offer a wide variety of quick snacks like burgers, fish balls, squid balls, kwek-kwek, and dynamite paired with sago’t gulaman, buko juice and sodas. Over at the back and at the parking lot is the Food Street to satisfy visitors’ cravings for good, old comfort food. Take a sip of hot soup, a bite of pork barbecue or grilled squid, with extra rice, of course.
Divisoria Night Market is definitely a perfect shopping destination getting much more than desired.