As the name would give this mall is a mini Venice. Canal rides are available for ₱400 a person, but the whole mall is a good place to grab cute photos with the blue water and the boats in the background.
Along the canal there are quite a few restaurants and eateries from bakeries to tea shops, sit downs and fast food. Lots of options for families and all palates. Farther from the canal are shops and boutiques.
Clearly the action is outside in the canal. The mall interior was fairly dead as far as I could tell every time we went inside, however, there is AC and the outside was sweltering and extremely crowded. It was a Saturday so that could have something to do with the sheer amount of people, but it was so much chaos.
The architecture and canal are definitely the draw here. If you can stand the crowds it's a fun outing and pro