Robinsons Manila (formerly Robinsons Place Manila, also known as Robinsons Ermita and Robinsons Place Ermita), is a large shopping mall located in
Ermita, Manila
Ermita is a district in central Manila, Philippines. It is a significant center of finance, education, culture, and commerce. Ermita serves as the civic center of Manila, bearing the seat of city government and a large portion of the area's e ...
, Philippines. It is the largest Robinsons Mall ever built. Robinsons Manila is located beside the
University of the Philippines Manila
The University of the Philippines Manila (UPM; ) is a Higher education in the Philippines#State universities and colleges, public research university located in Ermita, Manila, Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It is the oldest of eight constituent ...
and the
Philippine General Hospital, and is built at the site of the former
Ateneo de Manila Campus before it moved to
Loyola Heights,
Quezon City
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. The first major expansion of the mall happened when it opened its Padre Faura Wing in June 2000. The mall was further expanded in 2006 when the nearby Midtown Hotel was demolished to make way for the construction of its Midtown Wing and the Adriatico Place Residences.
Robinsons Manila is connected to two high-rise residential condominiums: the 37-storey twin tower Robinsons Place Residences, and the triple tower Adriatico Place Residences.
History
Robinsons Manila was built in 1980, on the site of the former
Ateneo de Manila Campus and
Assumption Convent located beside the
University of the Philippines Manila
The University of the Philippines Manila (UPM; ) is a Higher education in the Philippines#State universities and colleges, public research university located in Ermita, Manila, Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It is the oldest of eight constituent ...
and the
Philippine General Hospital. Ateneo transferred to
Loyola Heights,
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
, while the Convent relocated to San Lorenzo Village, Makati.
In June 2000, the mall was expanded with the opening of the Padre Faura Wing which contains additional shopping and dining facilities. It is also anchored by the construction of the 37-storey, twin tower residential condominium Robinsons Place Residences. Further demand in the market expanded the mall with the acquisition of the Manila Midtown Hotel Until 2003 and demolishing it to make way for its Midtown Wing, which is also anchored by another residential condominium project the Adriatico Place Residences. Midtown wing opened in 2008. This expansion made the mall larger than
Robinsons Galleria
Robinsons Galleria (also known as Robinsons Galleria Ortigas) is a Mixed-use development, mixed-use complex and shopping mall located at EDSA (Circumferential Road 4, C-4) corner Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is t ...
and therefore the largest Robinsons Mall.
It was reported by ''
BusinessWorld'' in November 2018 that Robinsons Land Corporation plans to renovate Robinsons Manila in 2019.
The mall is undergoing major redevelopment since February 2023.
Layout
Padre Faura Wing

The two-level Padre Faura Wing faces
Padre Faura Street
Padre Faura Street is an east-west street in downtown Manila, Philippines. It carries traffic one-way westbound from Romualdez Street to Roxas Boulevard. Starting at its eastern terminus at Paco Park in Paco, Manila, Paco district, the street ...
and is connected to Robinsons Place Residences. The arrangement of its entry point, as well as the tower, makes the mall the focal point when traversing Maria Y. Orosa Avenue southwards. It is near the
Philippine General Hospital, the Office of the University Registrar of UP Manila, as well as the
Department of Justice,
Court of Appeals
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, and the
Supreme Court of the Philippines
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. The Jesuit Bell which was once located on the site of the former Manila Observatory is on permanent display at the entrance.
The wing is also home to Lingkod Pinoy Center, which hosts branches of government offices such as
Professional Regulation Commission,
Land Transportation Office, and clearance office of the
National Bureau of Investigation. The mall's multilevel carpark entry ramp connects to the 3rd Level Carpark of the mall.
Midtown Wing

The Midtown Wing is the expansion of the original mall facing
Adriatico Street
Adriatico Street is a north–south road connecting the Ermita, Manila, Ermita and Malate, Manila, Malate districts in Manila, Philippines. Its northern terminus is at Padre Faura Street in Ermita, carrying southbound traffic all the way to Quiri ...
. It was constructed on the adjacent lot located at the former Manila Midtown Hotel which was demolished to make way for this expansion. A lot of high-end shops and boutiques serves as its tenants. The Robinsons Department Store and its Business Center are located here. It is connected to Adriatico Place Residences, a triple tower residential condominium managed by RLC Residences.
Alongside shops and restaurants, it also features three additional cinemas, an expanded atrium, arcades such as Tom's World and
Timezone, and an al fresco veranda. It has a basement parking shared with the Pedro Gil Wing, but it is not connected to the P. Faura Wing Basement Carpark.
Pedro Gil Wing
One of the original structures of the mall, the Pedro Gil Wing faces
Pedro Gil Street and features most of the mall's fashion brands including H&M, tech shops, sit-down restaurants, and the main wing of Robinsons Movieworld. The wing has a bowling center named Paeng's Midtown Bowl at the second level which closed in 2019 for renovations and reopened in January 2023. Timezone occupies a part of the bowling alley's space.
A family entertainment center named GBox (formerly Dreamtown) used to occupy a large space at the mall's food court area alongside Fitness First, which the former has been closed since 2012 and only a small area is currently operational, occupied by electronics repair shops and a branch of Jollyland.
Gallery
File:Robinsons Place Manila Interior, May 2025 (1).jpg, Interior of the Mall
File:Robinsons Place Manila atrium.jpg, Christmas decorations at the Robinsons Manila's atrium. December 2013.
File:09502jfThe Jesuit Bell 1932 Robinsons Place Manilafvf 47.jpg, Entrance at Padre Faura Wing
References
External links
Robinsons Manila
{{Robinsons Malls
Shopping malls in Manila
Shopping malls established in 1997
Buildings and structures in Ermita
Robinsons Malls
1997 establishments in the Philippines