What to see in Manila
Manila Attractions
The cosmopolitan capital of the Philippines, there is plenty to see and do in Manila. The city is full of history and this is evident in the ruins that still stand from the original capital of the Spanish East Indies which was founded in 1571, Intramuros, located on the south bank of the Pasig River. The surrounding area is full of performing venues, art galleries, shops and restaurants, making it a popular tourist Mecca. History buffs will also love the National Museum which exhibits sunken treasure from one of the Manila galleons dating back to 1600, while the Ayala Museum educates visitors on the history of the Philippines. Manila sustained heavy damage during WWII, but has since rebuilt itself into a major tourist destination in Asia.
Travellers should note that many Filipinos are Catholic, evident in the multitude of ornate churches, such as the San Agustin Church which dates back to 1606 and has survived invasions and world wars. Manila has one of the largest Chinatowns in the world, where one can find exotic Chinese goods and delicious cuisine.
The Malacanang Palace, which is the residence of the Head of State is also worth a visit, while the American Cemetery and Memorial honours those who died during WWII and is a peaceful retreat from the buzz of the city.
American Cemetery and Memorial
Providing a quiet spot to retreat from Manila's rat race, the American Cemetery near the Makati commercial centre is…
Binondo (Chinatown)
Established in 1594, the city of Manila's enclave of Binondo is the oldest 'Chinatown' in the world - and remains to…
Intramuros
The oldest part of Manila is the medieval Spanish walled enclave of Intramuros on the southern bank of the Pasig River,…
Las Pinas
Although the village of Las Pinas, 12 miles (20km) from the centre of Manila, has now been swallowed up in the suburban…
Malacanang Palace
The name of the Malacanang Palace, now the seat of government and official residence of the Philippines head of state,…
National Museum of the Philippines
The large and comprehensive National Museum of the Philippines preserves and showcases the cultural, historical and natural…
Rizal Park
The 58-hectare (143 acre) Rizal Park is named for Dr Jose Rizal, renowned Philippine anti-colonialist, writer and philosopher.…
San Agustin Church
Within Intramuros stands Manila's oldest stone church, San Agustin, which was completed in 1606 and has since survived…
Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Subic Bay is a unique project on the site of a former United States Naval base. It was buried under ash after the eruption…
Tagaytay City
Tagaytay is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in the Philippines, famous for the Taal Volcano. The volcano…
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