Maundy Thursday Activity: Sampiro Kalbaryo Tour


I often do Visita Iglesia on Maundy Thursday with my friends. This year, we did a different activity. We went to Poblacion and did a walking tour with Wander Manila. The tour was called Sampiro Kalbaryo.

What is Sampiro Kalbaryo?

Sampiro Kalbaryo is a special walking tour that's only held on Maundy Thursday.. The tour involves strolling around the old Spanish town of Poblacion, Makati's streets, to observe the "kalbaryos," or street grottos, that appear there during Lent. It's a tradition that spans more than 100 years already 

Some bigger grottos are built as early as two weeks before Holy Week, and most are finished and beautified by Holy Wednesday.  Some of them are built blocking the streets. In any orher district, such a setup would not be allowed but the people who lived their whole lives in Poblacion, it's already a norm. It's the motorists who'll have to adjust on Holy Week.  

Why is the Sampiro Kalbaryo only done on a Maundy Thursday? It's because by Good Friday, the images will be taken to Sampiro Church where they will take part in a procession around Poblacion. It's a long procession that starts at five in the afternoon. 

History of Sampiro Kalbaryo

The first kalbaryo started not on the streets but inside a family's house where they did pabasa (Reading of the Passion). The participants grew and grew in numbers until they could no longer accommodate everyone inside so they finally built a grotto outside the house in 1920. 

It became so popular that by the following year, another group, Makati Sporting built the second kalbaryo in 1921. From that point on, the number of families and groups setting up their own grottos or street churches grew every year. Right now, there are 50 grottos set up around Poblacion, and all of those who've joined have never stopped doing it. 

The kubols are not cheap to make. So where do they get their funding from? Some funding comes from the church. Some from the local government, and most of them come from people's donations. 

Most kubols or grottos are taken down after Good Friday and are stored somewhere by the families or groups that built them. But there are some permanent kubols around Poblacion as well.



Some of the grottos have creative names such as Samahang Bla-gag, which is the sound you hear when you fall off your chair. Another one is named Poultry because it's beside a chicken coop. And there are grottos that are named Samahang Ilalim ng Tulay because it's literally under a bridge, and Samahan Likod Simbahan, Inc.  







Leave it to Filipinos to put some humor even in a devout practice such as religion. 

The Town of Poblacion

Our tour also discussed a bit of Poblacion's history. Did you know that this part of Makati was part of a bigger kingdom called the Kingdom of Namaayan, which was active in the 11th century? Then Miguel Lopez de Legaspi sailed to the town after Manila and deemed the area not good enough to build a town on. It was the Jesuits who checked out the land, found out there was a lot of clay in the soil, which would be conducive for building a pottery business. That's how Poblacion was known for a while for pottery. Up until the Americans came, and it was a little bit busy,  Poblacion was still a very sleepy riverside town. Read more about the history of Makati here.


               

Sampiro Church, one of the oldest churches in Manila 

             One of the oldest religious images in Poblacion 


 
It's a lot of work to maintain a tradition like the Sampiro Kalbaryo. It's no easy feat to build it, to have people fed during the pabasa, and to dismantle it. 













This is definitely a panata or a devotion. You're doing it not for the clout but because you genuinely believe in it.  




My Sampiro Kalbaryo walking tour buddies 



I'm glad I was able to join this walking tour. It was very informative! I didn't know that behind the party scene or the coffee scene that Poblacion's known for these days, there is a religious tradition that's treasured as well. I was definitely enlightened. 




My Favorite Art Works at Art Fair Philippines 2025

Almost every year, my friends and I like to visit Art Fair Philippines held every February. We like looking at all the art exhibited and appreciate them. This year, I was able to get in for free because I'm a BPI client and I had my credit card with me that day.  


The venue this year changed from The Link Building to Ayala Triangle Garden. I think the change of venue made it a bigger exhibit than it was before. I can't say for sure but I do know that the move was to make it even more accessible to the public. 

As always, there were plenty of art on display from various exhibitors, even international ones from Japan, Austria, and Hongkong, to mention a few. But here are the pieces that stood out the most for me: 



It's pancit canton but with hugot. 










These are works of art of Carlo Tanseco. It's an homage to the popular snacks from my childhood, more specifically Universal Robina Corporation's snacks. At first glance, you'd think these are just life sized version of the snacks. But when you look closer, instead of its brand names, what you'll read are messages like 100% Tanging Ikaw Ang Pinakamahalaga, Pinakamamahalin or Closer to Your Dreams. I love the creative take of the artist on these. In fact, Lance Gokongwei bought one of these art pieces

According to what I read, it was the artist thinking of his childhood days that inspired him to make the 20-piece collection, This was definitely one of the most popular booths at Art Fair Philippines 2025 and I can see why. Nostalgia and cheeky panache are always a hit with Filipinos.  

From time to time, I like to check out art exhibits happening in the Metro. Last year, I visited Banksy Universe Manila at MET Museum. It's a nice experience checking out art pieces and appreciating them. 



A Visit to MET Museum for Banksy Universe Manila 2024


Last year, I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Manila in BGC, Taguig, with my friends to check out Banksy Universe Manila 2024. Of course, I had heard of Banksy, but I wasn't familiar with his artwork. All I knew was the Girl with the Balloon, as this is one of his best-known pieces.





While I'm not an art connoisseur, I do like to appreciate art, and what better way to get to know an artist than to check out his or her exhibit? And yes, I know this wasn't Banksy himself that chose to showcase his works of art. I heard the artist doesn't like to hold exhibits. The Banksy Universe Manila 2024 was pooled from authenticated art pieces from personal collections of collectors of Banksy's works. I also learned that there's an irony in having a Banksy exhibit at an upscale area such as BGC. They say he's a critic of capitalism

Anyway, here are the interesting pieces I saw at the exhibit.



Banksy was a street artist known for his graffiti works. Some critics say his works are art while some call it vandalism. 




This piece's message is pretty sad. It seems to say sorry you can't follow your dreams. You don't have that luxury anymore.  


This piece, Nola, was done after the destruction caused by Typhoon Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana.  



Banksy also made artworks about people with authority such as the police. His artwork, Flying Cooper 2003 is a reminder to people not to be too trusting of people with too much power or authority. It reminded me of the time here in the Philippines when extra judicial killings were happening every so often, and it was the cops involved. Those were scary times. 



I think Banksy is talking about consumerism in this piece. In this day and age, we're conditioned to want to live a life where we constantly compare what we have with others and want to have what they have or what they're doing, which can be a bad thing, especially when you really can't afford to do so. Keeping up with the Joneses as the saying goes. 



 




As I mentioned, The Girl in the Balloon is one of Banksy's most popular works. In a Sotheby art auction, after this painting was sold for over £1 million, the artwork self-destroyed through a shredder hidden beneath the frame. Though it's not completely shredded. It became even more valuable as an art piece after that. 

It was an interesting visit I had at the MET museum, learning all about Banksy. I'm glad I got to check out the art pieces. After all, learning to appreciate art is one way to become cultured. 

My Go-to Home Service Massage: VIP Wellness

I've enjoyed getting a massage since a friend took me to a spa. It's been one of the ways I would destress healthily. It's also a good way for my body to recover after weeks of grueling workouts at the gym. And it's just been a way for me to pamper myself. 

But then the COVID-19 pandemic happened and all non-essential businesses which included spas were forced to close. And even when it finally opened, I was scared to go. It's a good thing I found out about VIP Wellness

What is VIP Wellness? 

VIP Wellness is a home-service massage that services clients in select Metro Manila areas such as Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Taguig, Pasig, and Manila. Their claim? Book VIP Wellness if you want a home service massage like no other. It's luxurious, complete, and safe. 

photo grabbed from VIP Wellness Facebook 


In terms of service offerings, they have classic massages like Swedish, Specialized such as Deep Tissue Massage, Pre/Post Natal, and even a kiddie massage. They also have combo packages if you can't decide on just one or if you're like me who feels that one type of massage isn't enough especially when I'm trying to treat my body to a pampering session when it's aching all over. 

They have massages that can last from 60 minutes to 120 minutes. And all massage services come with a timer that has a spa music, an aromatherapy lamp warmer, 24k gold collagen-infused facial mask, premium massage oils an epsom salt foot bath, and fresh towels. 


My Experience with VIP Wellness 


I've been an avid customer of their sister company, VIP Nails before they started offering VIP Wellness service. They do an impeccable job and safety has been highlighted as a priority for them which is so important, especially during pandemic times. Their employees were vaccinated against COVID-19 and were tested often to prevent them from spreading the virus when they do client servicing at home. That's what convinced me to give home service massage a try. 

Setting an Appointment

Booking their service is so easy. I often get in touch with them on Instagram. I simply provide my details such as name, address and contact number, the date and time I'm looking at booking and the type of service I'd like to avail. When my therapist is available on that day, my booking is confirmed. 

Payment Methods

To finalize my massage appointment, full payment is required before the service. This is also an easy experience because there are several ways payment can be sent: BDO, BPI bank transfers, or Gcash. Before paying, they send you an invoice detailing your service request plus a transportation fee so you can double-check to ensure you're getting the right service. 

The Massage Service




Every massage experience I have had with them has been a wonderful one. Their therapists are very good! They're able to give a massage that's with the right pressure to ease the tension of my muscles. I always feel well-recovered and pampered. 

I also love the added touch of the mood light and spa music. It gives that spa ambiance even though I'm just home. The facial collagen mask is a plus. Actually, it used to be that they even offered ginger tea after every massage and I loved that. It's too bad that it's no longer part of their service. Still, I get them because I love that they have combo offers. My favorite is the Ultimate Reset, a combination of hot stone + deep tissue massage. It's the ultimate pamper-me experience - a perfect way to recover from a work week!

The best part about VIP Wellness is that they are affordable! A fraction of the cost if I go to a premium spa place. 

If you want to treat yourself to a great massage experience, I highly recommend checking out VIP Wellness. 





 
 









My Somerset Millennium Makati Experience

My friends and I have started an annual tradition wherein we have a staycation every December. It serves as our Christmas get-together. Last year, we booked an overnight stay at Somerset Millenium Makati. 

About Somerset Millennium Makati



Somerset Millenium Makati is a serviced residence hotel located in Aguirre street, Legaspi Village, Makati City. It has several spacious and contemporary apartment types with room amenities such as a kitchenette, separate living and dining areas and en-suite bathrooms. It also has a fitness center, an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and even a barbershop in the residence, open daily. 

The hotel has a convenient location near Greenbelt Mall, a posh and premium shopping mall, a convenience store, banks, and coffee shops. 

First Impressions on Somerset Millennium Makati

Somerset Millennium Makati has been around for a while now. My first job was at Aguirre Street so I often see the hotel on my way to the office. The street has seen many establishment changes but Somerset Millennium Makati remains strong. 

Even though it's been around for years, the hotel's facade still looks nice and inviting. When I entered the hotel, I was also impressed to find an inviting lobby with good lighting that brightened the room. There are a few seats where guests can stay if they are waiting, whether coming or going. 


  
In the lobby, you'll also find some of the causes that Somerset Millennium Makati supports from a green environment, animal welfare to a community of disabled artists. 



Drop your plastic water bottles in the bin for recycling or donate items to support the animals of Pawssion Project. 



These handpainted bags make for a great pasalubong or for your own fashion statement. Every purchase of these upcycled eco-bags will directly benefit talented artists with disabilities allowing them to continue their artistic journeys and feeding children in Gawad Kalinga.  

Kudos to Somerset for supporting all these causes. 

The staff at the hotel were accommodating and friendly. The hotel recep made small talk with me while she assisted me with the check-in. She asked how my Christmas holiday was going to which I answered "What Christmas?" Ha! Ha! I honestly didn't feel the holiday as I had a lot of work to do. That elicited a laugh from her. 

The doorman gave me directions to go to Greenbelt as I told him I was going to run a few errands. HE probably thought I didn't know the area. I appreciated that of course. 

The Stay Experience 

I got to the hotel earlier than the check-in time of 2PM. I still had errands to do at the mall e.g. last minute gift shopping, bank errands etc.. I hoped I could check in the room early to leave my stuff.  But it was Christmas season so the hotel had a lot of guests. The room wasn't ready but the hotel reception already assisted me in registering our rooms so that come check-in time, we could just pay and get our room keys.

The room I stayed in was a deluxe 2-bedroom with a living room, dining area, and kitchenette. 







Our room was big and cozy. Doesn't look at all like the place was a years-old hotel. The room had Wi-Fi, the bathrooms had a shower and bathtub, and the beds were comfortable. I had a good stay at Somerset Millennium Makati. 

Room for Improvement

While overall, Somerset Millennium Makati is still a good service residence to stay at, it is an old hotel, Some details should be looked into to improve a guest's overall experience. 

Air conditioning - My friend and I both have a less tolerance for cold. Whenever we have a staycation, we always adjust the air conditioning in the room to make it less cold. The one in our room couldn't be adjusted no matter how much we pressed the remote control or the manual buttons. 

Wi-Fi - As I mentioned, we got a two-bedroom. Even though there is Wi-Fi in the room, its signal doesn't cover the entirety of the area. At certain parts of the bedroom, the Wi-Fi goes weak which is a bummer. 

However, I also encountered a weak Wi-Fi signal when we stayed at Somerset Central Salcedo two years ago. Maybe Somerset should look into having wifi mesh for their hotels to boost the signal. Almost everyone these days scrolls online on their phone while in bed. 

Toiletries - It's standard for hotels to provide guests with toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and soap. While we had those in our room, the shampoo and lotion were almost empty especially the lotion so we couldn't use much of it. This may have been overlooked since the shampoo and lotion were hung on the wall. You can only know it's empty when you pump the bottle.  

Shower - We didn't get around to trying the shower 'til the morning when we were getting ready to check out so we found out too late that our shower wasn't working. To make do, we used the faucet in the bathtub. Somerset Millennium Makati ought to check on their room amenities from time to time to ensure things are working properly. 

Breakfast - In a hotel, I always look forward to having a delicious breakfast buffet. While it's not a big deal that breakfast at Somerset Millennium Makati was plated, it wasn't the best breakfast. Almost forgettable. Honestly, I would recommend skipping breakfast there until the cooking improves and they have more breakfast offerings. 
 

My Rating of Somerset Millennium Makati

Given all that I shared about my impressions and experience staying in Somerset Millennium Makati, if I were to rate it, I'd give it a 3.5 out of 5. I would still recommend a stay in this hotel. I just hope they look into checking the rooms thoroughly to ensure everything is not only spic and span but also working properly.