There is a nice assortment of things to do in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Often hailed as a concrete or modern jungle, this face-paced and bustling city is full of unique things to do. From shopping to touring the Intramuros historic district; Manila is incredibly fascinating and appealing to tourists.
Quezon Memorial Circle is a national park and shrine in Manila, dedicated to the second president of the Philippines,...
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University of Santo Tomas, also known as the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas or The Catholic Universit...
Fort Santiago is a historical fortress with incorporated castle-like element in Manila. As the name suggests, Fort Sa...
Intramuros, also known as the Walled City, is the oldest district in Manila, with a long and fascinating history. The...
San Agustin Church, also known as the inglesia de San Pablo, is a gorgeous stone church in Manila. Located in the sto...
Robinsons Place Mall is the largest mall in Manila. With an indoor theme park, movie theater, and a collection of ove...
Case Manila is mansion and museum in the Intramuros district of Manila that offers a window into traditional life in ...
San Andres Market, also known as San Andres Fruit Market, is an enormous market of fruit vendors selling both seasona...
San Sebastian Church, also known as the Basilica of San Sebastian, is an architectural masterpiece and National Histo...
Binondo, also known as the Chinatown district of Manila, is the oldest Chinatown in the world. Binondo Chinatown was ...
Baclaran Market is an open air market in Manila, infamous for its stench and pick-pocketing problems. Unlike some of ...
Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, is a historical park adjacent to the old walled district of Manila. The 60 hec...
The Ayala Triangle Gardens are a plot of over 20,000 square meters of diverse and rare trees in Manila. Located in th...
Manila Cathedral, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic basili...
Taal Volcano is a historical volcano in on the island of Luzon near Manila. Often hailed as the most picturesque plac...
You can get there by ferry or cruise and while on board enjoy the sight seeing and the view of the sea and sunset.......
The SM Mall of Asia is mall in Manila run by SM Prime Holdings and famous for being, well, enormous. With over 400,00...
The National Museum of the Philippines is an ethnography museum in Manila dedicated to preserving the Philippines’ cu...
Malacanang Palace and Museum, also known as the Presidential Museum and Malacanan Palace, is a historic building in M...
Binondo Church, also known as Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz and Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish, is one ...
La Mesa Ecopark, also known as the La Mesa Watershed and Eco-Park is an ecological reserve in Manila. The La Mesa Eco...
Ermita District is an area of Manila filled with museums, governmental buildings, the National Museum, and the Museum...
Manila Bay is a historic bay in Manila. Often hailed as the best natural harbor in Southeast Asia, it was the key vic...
Paco Park is, like the name suggests, a famous park in Manila. During Spanish colonial times, Paco Park was a large m...
The Ayala Museum is a chic private museum that specializes in Philippine art and culture. Known throughout Manila for...
Mabuhay Restop, also known as Mabuhay Restop Travel Café and Museum, is a very laid-back restaurant in Manila, famous...
Greenbelt Park is one of the oldest shopping areas in Manila. Greenbelt Park is actually five separate malls, labeled...
Bahay Tsinoy is a unique museum in the Intramuros section of Manila that is built around the concept of illustrating ...
Quiapo Church, also known as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene or Saint John the Baptist Parish, is a widely f...
Malate Church, also known as Our Lady of Remedies Parish, is a breathtaking Baroque style church in Manila. As one of...
The Metropolitan Museum of Manila, also known as the Met, is a modern and contemporary visual arts museum in Manila. ...
Rizal Shrine is a museum dedicated to the national hero, Jose Rizal, in Manila. The Rizal Shrine is, in fact, a repli...
Coconut Palace, otherwise known as the Tahanang Philpino or Filipino Home, is the artistic residence of the Vice Pres...
Santa Ana Church, also known as the Parish of our Lady of the Abandoned or Namayan, is a small former-Muslim district...
The San Agustin Museum is a preserved section of the Roman Catholic San Agustin Church in Manila, which has been tran...
The Malate district is a historical district of Manila. Before the Spanish colonial period, the Malate district was a...
Santuario de San Antonio is a parish in Manila with a rich history. Built after World War II as a replacement for the...
The University of the Philippines, also known by the acronym UP, is famous for being the only national university in ...
Eastwood City is the high end and luxury residential area of Manila. Often hailed as the best prime real-estate in th...
The Chinese Cemetery, also known as the Manila Chinese Cemetery, is a historic cemetery in Manila built for Chinese c...
Museo Pambata, also known as the Manila Children’s Museum or the Museum for Children, is a museum for children in Man...
The Cultural Center of the Philippines, also known as CCP is a government funded corperation with the goal of preserv...
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