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Robinsons Otis


Robinsons Otis, a three-storey shopping complex which offers contemporary lifestyle options for the Manileños is located along Paz Mendoza Guanzon Street in Paco. It caters to the shopping needs of the business community, government employees and residents within the vicinity. Integrated to its modern structure and facilities is a wide range of dining outlets, popular retail stores, service providers, banks, beauty & wellness centers, and gadget shops. It also houses one of the leading BPO/call center companies in the country today.

Established in September 2007, Robinsons Otis provides a convenient shop-dine-and-go mall for the people of Paco and nearby districts. As the second Robinsons Mall to be mounted on the city of Manila, it ushers the Robinsons malling experience to reach out to more customers in the region.

Features:

  • Robinsons Supermarket
  • Handyman Do It Best Center
  • Robinsons Appliances
  • Fast food & casual dining outlets
  • Beauty & wellness centers
  • Activity Area

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