Landmarks


In the midst of the village is the 0.29 sq mi. Alabang Country Club. It is the first in the country to combine the features of a golf club, a polo club, a riding school, and a sports club.

There is also the Alabang Commercial Center, which is managed by the Alabang Commerical Corporation. It consists of a supermarket and department store, two movie theaters (which are populary called the Alabang Twin Cinema), and the Casa Filipina Arcade.



The village also features 56 New Alabang Townhouses, designed for condominium ownership.


The development houses the St. Susana and St. Jerome Chapels under the Somascan Order. Its architectural style is Filipino Baroque.


The employee housing project for the Ayala Group of companies is Ayala’s social experiment in an attempt to create an egalitarian community where people of both high and low income levels share the same facilities and services. Phases I and II are already completed.

The Barangay Hall and the community centers fill the need of residents for an assembly place to plan and discuss matters that are of interest to the community.

Education institution such as De La Salle Santiago Zobel School, Woodrose School, and the Institute for Child Advancement, The Learning Child, Maria Montessori are housed in Ayala Alabang Village.




Alabang Village now stands on 2.6 sq mi of land about 11 miles south of Makati and about 20 minutes drive on the South Luzon Expressway. 30% is alloted to parks, schools, roads, playgrounds, churches.

A few of the parks are Cuenca Park, Narra Park, Makiling Park, Tamarind Park. 

The AAVA office has the main office, security office, dental clinic, clinic and library.


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