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Merry Holiday at SM Sta Mesa

"Don't get caught up in the wrapping paper and forget that the gift of the Christmas season is simply love."

 

When it comes to Christmas, we Filipinos are the most excited for this holiday season. Ber months usher in the joys of anticipating the most awaited Christmas and New Year celebrations and with every joyous celebration, SM Supermalls have been a part of many Filipinos not only for shopping but for creating bonding moments that we all could treasure.




SM City Sta. Mesa which was formerly known as SM Centerpoint is a quaint shopping center that is strategically located within the metro. It is highly accessible for people living in Manila, Quezon City and San Juan. Like all SM Malls, SM Sta. Mesa offers #SafeMallingAtSM especially during this pandemic with focus on implementing strict health protocols guidelines ensuring the shoppers’ safety and convenience. And this 2021 holiday season, SM City Sta. Mesa offers a fun and relaxing dining and shopping environment to everyone.





“Merry Holiday Land” at SM Sta. Mesa

The Holidays Season is in full swing and no pandemic will ever keep SM City Sta. Mesa’s community from celebrating it. On October 28, 2021 at 6PM, SM City Sta. Mesa officially launched its Dutch-inspired Christmas Centerpiece to the public and dubbed it as the “Merry Holiday Land”.


Among the special guests who graced the event were Honorable Congressman Atty. Jesus Manuel “Bong” Suntay, Honorable Councilor Hero Bautista of the 4th District of Quezon City, and Police Lieutenant Colonel Von June Nuyda of PS11 QCPD.






The Merry Holiday Land centerpiece is on display at SM City Sta. Mesa for shoppers to take photos with from October 28, 2021 to January 6, 2022.





SM Sta. Mesa New Look at the Upper Level

SM City Sta. Mesa just recently had a facelift! I can’t help but share since this will really enhance your malling experience. 




There are special areas upstairs where you can have a relaxing dining experience and precious bonding moments with your friends and family. Do check it out…my favorite mall!


SM is my second home, and I am very grateful for the convenience and joys that it has given me and my family. Thank you, SM Supermalls, and see you at SM guys! 

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