This ‘movie by gondola’ moment is easily a personal fave.
If you think the movie by the bay is romantic, I think this one tops it.
Nothing beats the experience of watching movies on a boat as if you’re on the world-famous Venice Grand Canal in Italy.
Venice Grand Canal Mall in Taguig, launched this Venice-themed movie experience last year, which happens to be the Philippines’ first float-in cinema.
This is like something straight out of a movie, so I’m not sure what’s stopping you from trying it out!
Philippine Microcinemas, such as Cinema ’76, Cinematheque Centre Manila, etc., are popular go-to movie houses for that intimate cinematic experience.
But due to the CoVid-19 pandemic restrictions, some of them had to stop their operation.
Although some have gradually reopened this year, new ones have offered pop-up movie theaters to the public after some were mostly closed last year.
Sine Pop, a boutique cinema, has since become a hit.
It is the newest pop-up cinema, operating in a restored post-war house in Cubao with a unique green bamboo garden.
This is defined as “the cinema in the bamboo forest” by some, which makes it even more fascinating to try.
This ‘post-war meets modern’ cinema definitely exudes an air of exclusivity and art.
Put on your best #OOTD and go watch movies unfold on the big screen in these unique and memorable experiences.