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Lovin' Vibe at SM Supermalls this February

 

This February, SM introduces new ways to catch the Lovin’ Vibe with a host of Valentine’s Day activities lined up for the month.

 


Starting February 2 to 28, you can catch these enhanced malling and romantic dining deals at your favorite SM Mall:

Lovin’ Eats. Enjoy 2 for 1 dining deals with your SO, your friend, or a family member. No need to worry about your safety because SM Supermalls has al-fresco dining spaces to give you a fresh-air romantic vibe.

 

The Glass Garden- SM Megamall

Got gifts? Check out the Lovin’ Gift Fair. Looking for a gift for your loved ones? From V-day classics like flowers and chocolates to unique novelty items, the Lovin’ Gift Fair pop-up stores got the best gifts that your special someone will surely love. Plus, extra gifts when you purchase items from the season’s promos and deals!

 

SM City Cebu

Get into the lovey-dovey vibe with live entertainment. What’s Valentine’s Day without some fun and music? Catch a live harana in select SM malls’ Designated Dining Areas with your loved ones for that lovey-dovey vibe while enjoying your meal.

 

 

SM City Lipa

Plan a date that’s worth remembering at designated dining spots. SM malls’ safe and socially distant designated dining spots are getting a huge makeover! Just in time for the celebration, select SM will be installing Giant Flower Heart installations, Tunnels of Flowers, and big Sing-Along screens to make date a memory to remember!

Check out SM Deals for more information about the participating stores, deals, and promos you can cop for the whole month.

For updates, visit www.smsupermalls.com and its Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts: @smsupermalls.

 

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