Glorietta
Glorietta is the most comprehensive, fun and progressive shopping hub in Makati, empowering its shoppers to go beyond fulfilling their many life roles. It is a venue where one can express one’s individuality, and at the same time bond with family and friends. 1.4 kilometers from The Beacon and 4.9 kilometers from Breeze residences

BGC
Welcome to the Home of Passionate Minds Bonifacio Global City is a true child of the 21st century - a modern wonder of contemporary living populated by great minds and passionate hearts. From tidy roads and contemporary office blocks to storied high streets and playful parks, the city is the perfect marriage of form and function.
An environment that nurtures your passion to live, work and play. But more than a remarkable confluence of architecture, accessibility, and activity BGC is a triumph of the human spirit and great ideas.
The charm and multicultural allure of the city is a reflection of its people – residents and visitors alike who value quality living and embrace forward thinking as key to a better life. It’s in this spirit of transformative love and vision that we welcome you to explore this incredible urban oasis. 5 kilometers from The Beacon and 9.4 kilometers from The Breeze residences.

Mall of Asia
SM Mall of Asia, also abbreviated as SM MOA, is a shopping mall in Bay City, Pasay, Philippines, near the SM Central Business Park, the Manila Bay, and the southern end of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA).
Owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall chain owner and developer in the Philippines, it has a land area of 42 hectares, a gross floor area of approximately 406,962 square meters (4.38050×106 sq ft), and attracts a daily average foot traffic of about 200,000 people.
It is currently the 4th largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the 11th in the world.When it opened in 2006 it was the largest shopping mall in the Philippines. 6.9 kilometers from The Beacon and only 2.8 kilometers from The Breeze residences.

Star City
Star City is a 35,000 m2 (380,000 sq ft) amusement park in Pasay, Philippines. It is located in the reclaimed area of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, part of Bay City.
Star City has an annual attendance of about 1.5 million people.
Star City is the Philippines' only all-weather, air-conditioned amusement park. It has more than 30 different rides and attractions. And its only 5.5 kilometers from The Beacon and 1 kilometer from Breeze Residences.

Philippine International Convention Center
The Philippine International Convention Center (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkumbensyong Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas, or PICC) is a convention center located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The facility has been the host of numerous local and foreign conventions, meetings, fairs, and social events.
The PICC served as the office of the Vice President of the Philippines until 2005. It also previously housed the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Nearby Attractions

Greenbelt
Greenbelt is a Premier Fashion & Lifestyle Center, featuring choice restaurants with top chefs and seasoned restaurateurs; a distinct mix of foreign popular and luxury fashion brands as well as the best of Filipino fashion and home designers. And its only 1.1 kilometer from The Beacon and 5.5 kilometers from Breeze residences.

Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, or CCP) is a government owned and controlled corporation established to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines. The CCP was established through Executive Order No. 30 s. 1966 by President Ferdinand Marcos. Although an independent corporation of the Philippine government, it receives an annual subsidy and is placed under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts for purposes of policy coordination. The CCP is headed by an 11-member Board of Trustees, currently headed by Chairperson Emily Abrera. Its current president is Arsenio Lizaso.
The CCP provides performance and exhibition venues for various local and international productions at the 62-hectare (150-acre) Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex located in the cities of Pasay and Manila.


Japan Embassy
The Japanese embassy is one of 181 foreign representations in the Philippines, and one of 137 foreign representations in Manila.
It is located at 2627 Roxas BoulevardPasay City 1300 P.O. Box 414 Pasay Central Post Office Manila Philippines
Embassy of the United States, Manila
The Embassy of the United States of America to the Philippines is situated in the Chancery Building of the Manila American Embassy along Roxas Boulevard (formerly Dewey Boulevard) in Ermita, Manila. The Embassy has been representing the United States Government since the Philippines was granted independence on July 4, 1946.
The Manila mission is one of the Department of State's largest posts, employing close to 300 Americans and 1,000 Foreign Service national employees. The mission also hosts the only foreign office of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which caters to some 18,000 American and Filipino veterans and their widows in the Philippines

Okada Manila
Okada Manila occupies an area of 45 hectares (110 acres) of the Entertainment City[3] 26,410.77 square metres (284,283.2 sq ft) allotted to gaming. The hotel building of Okada Manila is composed of the Pearl and Coral Wings with each wing having 15 floors to be connected by two sky bridges. The glass facade of the building will have gold color representing the hue of Manila Bay's sunset. The color according to Tiger Resort president Steve Wolstenholme is one of the casino's key themes. The US$2.4 billion phase one of the casino project includes 993 hotel rooms. More than 3,000 electronic gaming machines and 500 table games will be installed in the casino complex.
A 8,409 square metres (90,510 sq ft) shopping area will also be present in Okada Manila.

City of Dreams Manila
The resort consists of six hotel towers with 940 rooms, which includes a Nobu Hotel, Crown Towers and a Hyatt Hotel. It has 365 gaming tables, 1,680 slot machines and 1,680 electronic table games. A feature of the casino resort is the dome-like structure called Fortune Egg which houses two international nightclubs namely, Chaos and Pangaea, both developed by the group led by “International King of Clubs” Michael Van Cleef Ault. City of Dreams also contains a 60,000-80,000 sq.m. shopping mall called The Shops at The Boulevard. A theme park is also located within the property called DreamPlay built in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation.

Solaire Resort & Casino
Solaire Resort & Casino is the first development to break ground in PAGCOR's Entertainment City, a massive integrated resort envisioned by former PAGCOR Chairman Ephraim Genuino by the Manila Bay. The 120-hectare (300-acre) reclaimed area has been designated as a special economic zone by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority.
The resort is run by Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels Incorporated, a subsidiary of Sureste Properties, Inc. (formerly Bloombury Investments Holdings Inc), headed by Enrique K. Razón, Jr., chairman of the Manila-based company, International Container Terminal Services Incorporated. The project required an investment commitment of $1.2 billion pursuant to a casino license from PAGCOR.