TriNoma (Triangle North of Manila) is a new addition to the Ayala Malls and it’s their largest mall development. It’s located in the corner of North Avenue and EDSA which is an ideal mall location. According to Wikipedia, it will be connected to the MRT North Avenue Station. Also, there will be an overpass connecting TriNoma and SM City North EDSA. I was just ranting when I went there that there should be an overpass connecting the two malls and a connecting bridge to the MRT station.

There are still a lot of stores waiting to be opened. The best part of TriNoma that I like is the open area with a garden and with reverse waterfalls. :D I find the reverse waterfalls amazing. If you’ll be going there to shop, give it a month more because there are still a lot of stores waiting to be opened. But if you’ll just watch a movie and have dinner, then go. :)

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5 Responses to “TriNoma”

  1. tutubi
    June 15th, 2007 at 2:23 pm

    not actually fond of malls but i did check it out to see how they made the garden since i imagine the place to be like greenbelt

    there was an accident there a few days ago where the roof of the activity center collapsed after a heavy downpour but i think they implemented a news blackout

    it’s more conveniently located at the end of MRT but the shops are the the same ones you see in glorietta and greenbelt

  2. gdwn
    June 19th, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    So that’s what TriNoMa stands for. hehe. True, very glorietta & greenbelt ang shops, pero for some who lives in QC, ok na ok na ang TriNoMa. may ayala mall na, may SM pa!

  3. Xar
    July 2nd, 2007 at 9:07 am

    Tried trinoma and loved it. Can’t wait till all the shops are open. I like the wide aisle and the high ceiling that makes you feel a lot freer and makes the space more breathable. SM City has always feel so cramped and packed. With all the stalls amid all the shops and narrow walk ways SM City has lost its appeal to me. Trinoma seemed to have made the mall with shoppers on their mind with lots of wide open spaces. Its nicer a lot of specialty shops for both on lookers and buyers. Trully I dont need to go to Greenhills, Shangrila or Glorietta to get to go and buy things from my favorite stores. I saw the billboard of SM announcing the redevelopment of SM City. Funny they should have thought of it a lot earlier. So now they few the crunch from the competition. Kasi naman ang mallng SM pang jologs na lang ang itsura. Now a lot of their shoppers have gone to Trinoma. It will take quite some time before SM can catch up now that Trinoma boast of opening at least one store per week. It won’t be long before you get the place a lot more packed. With a handful of shops at Trinoma its hard to find a decent parking space on the weekends what more when the whole thing is fully functional. Hail to the Ayala’s and to the consumers. More competition mans better malls.

  4. Discovering Trinoma
    July 25th, 2007 at 9:32 pm

    […] I know, I know I’m too late. Everybody’s talking about it already and I’m one of the few who hasn’t seen the first Ayala Mall in the heart of Quezon City. TriNoma (Triangle North of Manila) is a new addition to the Ayala Malls and it’s their largest mall development. It’s located in the corner of North Avenue and EDSA which is an ideal mall location. According to Wikipedia, it will be connected to the MRT North Avenue Station. Also, there will be an overpass connecting TriNoma and SM City North EDSA. — from rockersworld.com […]

  5. duannedvirus
    November 13th, 2007 at 10:28 pm

    everyday nsa trinoma ako,hehe..even before it was opened to the public mdalas na kme jan bcos of r job.we handle bpi atms sa mall na yan kya ayun araw araw halos anjan kme,hehe..wala lang..

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