Friday, July 10, 2009

Makati ZIP Code

ZIP Codes & Phone Area Code of Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines


Location

ZIP Code

Phone Area Code

Ayala-Paseo de Roxas

1226

2

Bangkal

1233

2

Bel-air

1209

2

Cembo

1214

2

Comembo

1217

2
Dasmarinas Village North 1221 2

Dasmarinas Village South

1222

2

Forbes Park North

1219

2

Forbes Park South

1220

2

Fort Bonifacio Naval Stn.

1202

2

Fort Bonifacio (Camp)

1201

2

Greenbelt

1228

2

Guadalupe Nuevo

1212

2
Guadalupe Viejo 1211 2
Kasilawan 1206 2
La Paz-Singkamas-Tejeros 1204 2
Legaspi Village 1229 2
Magallanes Village 1232 2
Makati Commercial Ctr. 1224 2
Makati CPO + Buendia Ave 1200 2
Olympia & Carmona 1207 2
Palanan 1235 2
Pasong Tamo & Ecology Vill 1231 2
Pembo 1218 2
Pinagkaisahan-Pitogo 1213 2
Pio del Pilar 1230 2
Poblacion 1210 2
Rembo (East) 1216 2
Rembo (West) 1215 2
Salcedo Village 1227 2
San Antonio Village 1203 2
San Isidro 1234 2
San Lorenzo Village 1223 2
Sta. Cruz 1205 2
Urdaneta Village 1225 2

Valenzuela, Santiago, Rizal

1208 2

Makati, the Philippines financial capital. The city host most of the country's biggest businesses, top hotels and the best shopping centre in the country. Makati is the place of choice for the more discriminating foreign & local tourist, expatriates and businessmen who stay in the capital region. Visitors to the city have many places to visit, from museums, cinemas, parks, countless bars, restaurants and of course, shopping.

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