Top 19 Things to Do and Places to Visit in Manila City The Philippine Capital & Nearby

Top 19 Things to Do and Places to Visit in Manila City The Philippine Capital & Nearby

Ella Larena

  • 1. Travel Back in Time at Intramuros

Fort Santiago

Manila cathedral, san agustin church, plaza de roma, casa manila, baluarte de san diego, bahay tsinoy, 2. visit rizal park, 3. explore the national museum complex, national museum of fine arts, national museum of anthropology, national museum of natural history, national planetarium.

  • 4. Have a Food Trip at Binondo
  • Binondo Church

5. Shop Until You Drop in Manila Stores

Greenhills shopping center, tiendesitas.

  • SM Mall of Asia

SM Megamall

6. pray at quiapo church.

  • 7. Hop-On Board the Unique Modes of Transport

8. Enjoy a Visit to The Ocean Park

9. spend a day at roxas boulevard, cultural center of the philippines complex, bsp money museum.

  • 10. Marvel at the Malacañang Palace

11. Explore the Modern Cities of Manila

Bonifacio global city, taft avenue, 12. get artsy at cubao expo, 13. visit paco park and cemetery.

  • 14. Enjoy the Nightlife

Bonifacio Global City (BGC)

Tomas morato, 15. have a gastronomic food trip, maginhawa street.

  • 16. Join the Weekend Markets

Salcedo Market

Legazpi market, mercato centrale, 17. visit fun modern museums, the dessert museum, lakbay museo (permanently closed starting july 2022), art in island, upside down, mind museum, 18. explore university campuses, the university of the philippines-diliman, the university of santo tomas, 19. join a day trip from manila.

  • Mt. Pinatubo

Manila Cathedral is the religious center of the Archdiocese of Manila

Discover Manila's lovely and vibrant city. Find out the best places to visit, the local delicacies you should try, and the different modes of transportation when visiting the metro.

The Philippines' capital city, Manila , is often the jump-off point to the country's incredible beaches, stunning islands, and unique natural wonders. However, there are many tourist spots to visit in Manila itself! It's a beautiful city full of surprises and amazing things to try.

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For first-time visitors, Manila may seem overwhelming to explore. But it's quite manageable once you have a well-planned travel itinerary. You can also book a car rental in Manila if you want to explore at your own pace. Just make sure you have the requirements to rent a car in the Philippines .

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You're bound to fall in love with Manila thanks to its interesting tourist spots, foodie destinations, and fun activities. Read on to find out the best things to do and places to see in the bustling capital of the Philippines and its neighboring cities:

1. Travel Back in Time at Intramuros      

Intramuros , known as the "Walled City," is the oldest district and historic core of Manila.  Intramuros tours are a must-try for history buffs because there are so many things to do in Intramuros . 

This iconic Manila landmark is actually a walled area within the modern city. It was the seat of government and political power when the Philippines was still under Spanish rule. 

Intramuros is Manila's only district where travelers can see complete architectural remnants of the Spanish Era.  A day trip to Intramuros is enough for you to go sightseeing in this well-preserved historical attraction.

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Wander along paved roads and visit historical monuments and sculptures. You can even join a bambike tour  (you will explore via a bamboo bike), try riding a  kalesa, or enjoy a horse-drawn carriage experience. Here are some of the must-visit attractions in Intramuros:

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It's one of two significant squares in Intramuros. The plaza is regarded as the area's center of trade during the colonial past. 

Fountain at Casa Manila Central

This building houses the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center, a museum that documents the history, lives, and contributions of Chinese ethnicity in Philippine life and history.

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Rizal Park in Intramuros, Manila is a homage to the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal

He was a doctor and novelist who was shot by firing squad at this site on December 30, 1896, on charges of fostering local rebellion against the Spanish government. 

Rizal Park features monuments, squares and gardens, large stadiums, observatories, an open-air concert hall, sound and light theaters, shops, food kiosks, playgrounds, and many fountains.

The park is split into three areas, starting with the 16-hectare Agrifina Circle adjacent to Taft Avenue. It's where the Department of Tourism and the National Museum of Anthropology are situated.

Then there's the northeastern segment; followed by the 22-hectare park extending down to Roxas Boulevard. Lastly, the central section finishing at the southwestern part contains Burnham Green. Join a Rizal Park tour with Intramuros to get a full experience of this destination.

The National Museum of the Philippines has several sections included in National Museum trips: Art, Anthropology, Natural History, and the Planetarium.

All are within the same building complex and are home to permanent collections representing the various facets of art, culture, and history of the country. Joining a National Museum tour will take you around the best museums in the area.

The collection here contains both classical and contemporary Filipino paintings and sculptures. The famous paintings by the Philippine revolutionary artist Juan Luna, including The Spoliarium, are a must-see. 

It features collections of artifacts of Anthropology and Archaeology. You can also have a look at the old Philippine script called "Baybayin," as well as a collection of cultural memories from native people throughout the nation.

This museum presents the rich biodiversity of the country, including Lolong's skeleton, which used to be the world's largest caught crocodile and placed in captivity. Another highlight is The Tree of Life, a glass elevator and a canopy-inspired roof.

It contains astronomic displays of celestial bodies and their real-life projections. They also offer displays, presentations, and demonstrations for travelers who would like to have a unique planetarium experience.

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Map of 10 streetside shops in Binondo by Moneymax

Binondo is a lively and historic Manila site. It was founded in 1594 and is considered to be the world's first Chinatown. Like the other Chinatowns, tours to Binondo restaurants are fun as the town is made up of tight and vibrant alleys with must-try foodie spots. 

It is packed with hole-in-the-wall joints, traditional bakeries, and budget-friendly streetside shops. One of the best ways to see its beauty is by trying out a guided tour in Binondo .

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Binondo church .

Binondo Church is an iconic location in Chinatown, Manila

Mass generally takes place in English, Tagalog, and Chinese in this church. The church is also called the San Lorenzo Ruiz Basilica Minor.

Escolta 

This used to house the stores of Chinese merchants during the galleon trade in Manila.

Food Trip 

Dumplings and ramen in Binondo, Manila

Shopping is one of the most enjoyable activities in Manila because of the multitude of malls here. Here are some of the best places to shop in the metro: 

Divisoria houses low price stores in Tondo, Manila

There are a lot of shops in Quiapo. For gadgets, you can go to Raon and Hidalgo Street. For arts and handicrafts, you can go to Palanca Street and Plaza Miranda. Go to Quinta Market and Carriedo Street for other necessities.

They have a big market. You can look through so many shops and stores. The stores have a variety of products, from very affordable to more costly.

It's a charming shopping mall and has a mix of thrift stalls and significant shops. There are also excellent restaurants around.

Rattan bags and home organizers sold at Tiendesitas

This place in Pasig City has it all, from indigenous cuisine and fashion to furniture, antiquities, arts and crafts. Tiendesitas has shops from over 450 merchants, most of whom offer specialty goods, mainly from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

SM Mall of Asia

SM Mall of Asia, or MOA, is particularly famous for both domestic and international visitors. It is the biggest shopping center in the Philippines and has several establishments. It's often part of a bargain shopping experience in Manila.

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It's the third-largest shopping mall in the Philippines. Aside from their various stores in the different buildings, they have their own Mega Fashion Hall.

The establishment combines high-end boutiques, restaurants, shopping amenities, leisure areas, and entertainment halls.

The façade of Quiapo Church, built in the baroque style, stands out from both sides with its rolling towers

The façade of Quiapo Church, built in the baroque style, stands out from both sides with its rolling towers. A third of its column twists close to the foundation, while the bottom part has a soft surface.

The top of the four-story bell towers is adorned with balustrades and enormous scrolls. It’s a popular church included in most pilgrimage tours in the country.

In the early 1980s, a four-foil window in the center of the front of the church was screened, and a picture of the pope's crossed keys and tiara was substituted. Only the facade and the transept dome maintained the classic architecture with its latest refurbishment.

7. Hop-On Board the Unique Modes of Transport   

There are distinctive transport modes that you can use to discover Manila . Jeepneys and tricycles are two of the most common transportation vehicles used by locals. 

Jeepneys passing by the Manila City Hall

Inaugurated in March 2008, the park is famous for the Oceanarium, which has around 14,000 creatures belonging to around 277 different species native to the Philippines and Southeast Asia. A Manila Ocean Park ticket  will allow you to see the Oceanarium and other park facilities.

The park is also highly informative and instructional, especially for sightseeing activities.

Skyline of Roxas Boulevard in Manila at night

It has become famous for its country club, restaurants, eateries, commercial properties, parks, and gardens. It's also the location of the CCP Complex, Baywalk, Star City, and the BSP Money Museum.

The CCP Complex is an 88-hectare sport, cultural, and art playground. The National Theater, Folk Arts Theater, CCP Library and Archive, Philippine International Convention Center, and Manila Film Center can be found in the complex.

It's a promenade facing Manila Bay. The Baywalk is a two-kilometer path that starts at the US Embassy,  and is close to Rizal Park and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, just past Manila Yacht Club.

The BSP Money Museum, located in central Bangko in the Philippines, shows the development of the Filipino economy and its past.

The displays are chronologically arranged from the Pre-Hispanic Period, Spanish, and Revolutionary Periods to the American, Japanese, and present-day Republic.

The museum is full of elegant barter coats, gold rocks, gold barter chains, old paper money, envelope bills, and silver banknotes.

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Malacañang Palace is the official building and principal department of the President of the Philippines. It's connected to Mendiola Street in San Miguel, Manila. 

Malacañang includes many mansions and departments, primarily built in a neoclassical style. Among the many heritage trips  in the country, visiting Malacañang Palace is one of the most recommended.

Originally built as a private household home, Malacañang has been transformed into a magnificent Spanish colonial home. It consists primarily of wooden buildings complete with courtyards and azoteas.

Visiting Malacañang Palace is a great opportunity to learn more about its contribution to the country’s history.

Buildings in Makati City, Metro Manila

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There's much to learn from the remnants of the past and how it's incorporated into the present, which is why it's also great to join a Manila tour with modern and historical attractions . After all, the Philippines is a progressive country. Here are some of the modern cities of Manila you can visit during your trip:

In addition to being one of the significant financial, academic, and business institutions in all of Asia, it is the economic core of the Philippines.

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More known as BGC, it's a leisure district in Metro Manila. Besides the tall buildings, you'll also see high-end retail stores here. You can dine in world-class hotels and restaurants and be amused by several activities.

It's primarily considered to be a component of the University Belt, with several of Manila's leading colleges and universities nearby.

This, plus its closeness to primary forms of travel, provides Taft Avenue, the youthful atmosphere and accessibility it is known for.

Cubao Expo has housed aesthetic institutions, art galleries, thrift stores, and shoe shops for several years. One may lose oneself among vintage comics, knick-knacks, and unique finds in this place.

Cubao Expo also serves as a lifestyle center. Here you will discover a handful of options for lunch or dinner. The place also hosts events such as poetry reading, book sales, concerts, and different kinds of conventions.

Paco Park is a leisure and nature park that was constructed by Dominicans in the Spanish colonial era. It is on the main street of General Luna in Paco, Manila and the eastern part of Padre Faura Street.

During the reign of President Diosdado Macapagal, the reserve was transformed into a national park in 1966. Since then, the park has been progressively rebuilt and has been a government beach and community promenade.

14. Enjoy the Nightlife 

Filipinos love to party! With their passion for singing and dancing coupled with excellent humor, you're bound to encounter some exciting and enjoyable events when visiting Manila's hot nightspots.

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There are various places throughout Manila, Makati , and Quezon City , where you can encounter all types of bars and restaurants to eat, drink, and chill at. Naturally, it's based on whether you want something lowkey or a full-on club scene. Here are some locations you should visit:

Kartel is a Rooftop Bar in Poblacion, Makati

This is Makati's famous nightlife district, with a wide variety of beautiful hotels and bars to let individuals unwind from stress. Visiting this area is one of the fun activities in Makati .

Cityscape of BGC in Taguig City at night

This is a famous place for amusement. There are many fine establishments and cafes along this street, including discotheques, karaoke joints, and comedy clubs. 

One of the best things to do in Manila is to have a gastronomic adventure, and what better way try local cuisine than going on  food trips ! Try street food such as the infamous balut.

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There are also fish balls, kwek-kwek, kikiam, taho, and sorbetes that are generally marketed in tiny shops.

Try halo-halo, a famous Filipino dessert of shaved ice and evaporated milk, with several other components, for a delicious snack. Aside from Binondo, you can have a local food trip here:

Several local restaurants started on this 2.2-kilometer road as hole-in-the-wall food places before becoming increasingly popular due to locals loving the vibrant and trendy atmosphere.

This is the name of Makati's famous food trucks. They're affordable and found within area points in Makati. Local favorites are Sisig from Rada Street, Mang Lirio's from Palanca Street, and Bulalo and Pares from Esteban Street.

This is an area renowned for its charming and eclectic vibe. Kapitolyo has two primary roads. East Drive features cheaper, more inexpensive establishments, while West Drive offers more intimate date places and unique events.

16. Join the Weekend Markets

If you get excited about shopping for local products, an excellent activity is to join a city excursion at a weekend market in Manila !

Sample a combination of delicious meals and Philippine cuisine, observe local entrepreneurs selling products, and discover unique things visiting a weekend market, like those listed below:

This weekend market starts at 6 AM on Saturdays. There are delicacies from all over the world so that you can enjoy distinct global flavors as well as local culinary delights.

This market is available only at 7 AM on Sundays. What's unique about this market is its dry goods stalls. You can purchase many artsy items, from pictures to hand-crafted products.

Mercato Centrale in Manila, Philippines

This food night market is available during scheduled evenings in Makati, Pasig, Intramuros, and Rizal Park. You'll discover an enormous range of meals and snacks you can consume. Wash it down with your choice of drink.

Modern museums should be on your list if you're the type of traveler who wants to experience something new. It's a way for curators to present artwork in a different form. Here are some museum trips  you can try in Manila:

The Dessert Museum's milk tea area

This is a great spot to see desserts, eat them, and take unique pictures as well. Buying an admission ticket to the Dessert Museum is worth it as it's different from other museums.

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Art in Island, one of the world's largest animated 3D art museums, enables visitors to take beautiful photos with wall-to-floor sculptures. The employees can take your image as you give your best poses in each of the 12 areas.

If you like to take pictures in a unique manner, this museum will definitely surprise you. Discover creativity within yourself when you transform your pictures upside down.

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The Philippines doesn't fall short of beautiful universities. These locations are not only home to academic institutions but are also notable Manila destinations. 

People biking around the Academic Oval in UP Diliman

The University Academic Oval is a circular street lined with buildings with different architecture and shaded by a canopy of acacia trees. The University of the Philippines also has its own UP Cine Adarna next to the UP Theater and the UP Carillon tower.

Plaza Mayor of UST in Espana, Manila

Known as one of Asia's oldest universities, UST has a wealthy heritage visible on its campus. There is even a magnificent museum full of memorabilia and pictures here.

After enjoying  tours in Manila , you can venture out to nearby provinces. Whether you're a traveler wanting to discover more places beyond the metro or a local who wants to take some time off from the city, these are some great options:

Canyons at Corregidor

It's best to join a Corregidor experience to fully immerse yourself in this breathtaking piece of history.

Tagaytay overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas City

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Mt. Pinatubo 

Picturesque Mt. Pinatubo Lake

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Aerial shot of Roxas Boulevard and Manila Bay

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It offers so many great things for both locals and internationals alike, such as sightseeing tours, food and culinary trips, museum-hopping excursions, biking trips, historical and heritage immersions, adventure and nature park visits, and hiking excursions.

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11 Jul 2023

Metropolitan Manila or Manila is the capital of Philippines and a burgeoning Asian Metropolis. The city carries a legacy dating back centuries and was ruled by many countries including Spain, America, and Japan, all of which left behind a part of their culture in the city . Owing to the various places to visit in Manila like churches and historical monuments, the city is also called the ‘Rome of the East’. But the city has more than just history; there are beautiful parks, amusement parks, and other tourist attractions just waiting to be explored. Here are some amazing places to visit in Manila you must explore.

25 Places To Visit In Manila In 2024

There are a plethora of places to visit in Manila. We have shortlisted 25 of them based on popularity and taking into account the preferences of a variety of travelers such as solo backpackers, couples, and more. Take a look:

  • Rizal Park:  Pay Ode To The National Hero
  • Fort Santiago:  Imposing Structure
  • Manila Ocean Park:  Meet The Marine Life
  • San Agustin Church:  Spectacular Baroque Architecture
  • National Museum Complex:  Place For History Lovers
  • Malacanang Palace:  Incredibly Beautiful
  • Manila Zoo:  Watch The Wildlife
  • Manila Cathedral:  Intricate Woodwork
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  • Republiq:  Buzzing Nightlife
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  • Divisoria Market:  Bargain Like A Pro
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  • Greenbelt Chapel:  Attractive Tourist Spot
  • Paco Park:  Relax Around
  • Chinese Cemetery: Architectural Marevl
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  • Money Museum:  Treasure Trove
  • Binondo:  Oldest Chinatown
  • Ayala Museum:  Know The History
  • Bonifacio Global City:  Entertaining Fusion
  • Mall Of Asia:  Shop Around
  • San Agustin Museum:  A Place For History Enthusiasts

1. Rizal Park: Pay Ode To The National Hero

Rizal Park

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Rizal Park is the city’s biggest public park and is very dear to the Filipinos due to its historical significance. It is one of the best places to visit in Manila, Philippines . The Park is the location where their national hero, Jose Rizal, was executed. Today, the park is spread over 140 acres and has beautiful ornamental gardens, statues of historical figures, a Central Lagoon with musical fountains, as well as an Orchidarium. Also locally known as Luneta Park, is one of the top tourist spots in Manila for couples who love to stroll in its pretty avenues and lawns. For the best Manila attractions and tours , take a free guided walk tour. A lot of them start from the park.

Location: Roxas Blvd, Malate, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 26 Timings: 5 AM – 9 PM

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2. Fort Santiago: Imposing Structure

Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago is one of the first places to visit Metro Manila. The fort was completed in 1593 and is located in the ancient walled city of Intramuros. The stone walls of the fort have many structures including the famous Rizal Shrine which is dedicated to Rizal. The fort has seen history shape the city right from the Spanish conquest to World War II. It is one of the best tourist places in Manila with friends as not only is the area full of history but its ancient architecture make for great photography spots and is also included in the Manila sightseeing of every traveler. This is one of the top  tourist spots in Manila.

Location: Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 100 Timings: 8 AM – 9 PM

3. Manila Ocean Park: Meet The Marine Life

Manila Ocean Park

One of the best places to visit in Manila is the Manila Ocean Park. The park has so many attractions that even a day at the park won’t be enough! The highlight is the Oceanarium which has more than 14,000 animals across 270 marine species, making it one of the biggest aquariums in the world. There are also exciting animal shows like the Seal Lion Show, Penguin Show, and the All the Bird Show which will amaze you! Some other interesting exhibits include the World of Creepy Crawlies, Birds of the Prey Kingdom, and the Sharks and Ray Encounter. This is among the best places to visit in Manila with friends.

Location: 666 Behind Quirino Grandstand, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 526 onwards Timings: 10 AM – 8 PM

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4. San Agustin Church:  Spectacular Baroque Architecture

San Agustin Church

The San Agustin Church is one of the most important tourist spots in Manila. The Church is the oldest church in the Philippines, and though initially built-in 1586, it has seen many renovations including the latest one in 2013. The church is a National Landmark as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its striking Baroque architecture. The church is still in use and if lucky visitors may catch a glimpse of a traditional mass or wedding in progress! it is indeed one of the most visited tourist spots in Manila.

Location: General Luna St, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 132 Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM

5. National Museum Complex: Place For History Lovers

National Museum Complex

It is one of the top places to visit in Manila for kids . The Filipinos are incredibly proud of their history and heritage, and you can see that all on display at the National Museum Complex in Manila. The museum complex has no entry fees because the government wants everyone from across the world to see the history of the Philippines in one of the best places to visit in Manila alone without being bored! The complex includes the National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People and the Planetarium.

Location: P. Burgos Drive, Rizal Park, Manila Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Mondays)

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6. Malacanang Palace:  Incredibly Beautiful

Malacanang Palace

It is one of the best places to visit in Manila for couples . Officially the residence of the President of Philippines, the Malacanang Palace does not often feature among the top tourist spots in Manila. Yet, it is an incredibly beautiful place steeped in history, and it is definitely among the best places to visit in Manila for free! The Palace was built in the 18th century in the Bahay na Bato and Neoclassical style. The palace is well-maintained, and visitors can visit the Presidential Museum and Library for a better understanding of Manila since its independence.

Location: Malacañan Palace, JP Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Saturdays and Sundays)

7. Manila Zoo:  Watch The Wildlife

Manila Zoo

Hippopotamus, Elephant, Bengal Tiger, Malayan Civet, Monitor Lizard, and many more animals can be seen at the Manila Zoo. The zoo is among the best places to see in Manila if you are traveling with kids. There are over 500 animals from over 100 species. Within the campus of the zoo, there is also a Botanical Garden and Arboretum to see a variety of plants that belong to the local ecology of the Philippines. It is an interesting stop, and you can easily spend an hour seeing all the animals.

Location: Adriatico St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 132 Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM

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8. Manila Cathedral: Intricate Woodwork

Manila Cathedral

The Manila Cathedral has survived earthquakes and conquests for more than 400 years now! The Basilica was originally built in 1571 but has evolved, and the current structure is the eighth building! The cathedral is a stellar example of Neo-Romanesque architecture and is admired by architecture buffs from around the world and features among the Manila attractions for the top 10 list. The highlight of the cathedral is the enormous pipe organ and the high-vaulted ceiling with intricate woodwork. It is one of the best places to visit in Manila alone .

Location: Sto. Tomas, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM

9. Arroceros Forest Park: Adore The Beauty

Arroceros Forest Park

Manila is notorious for its traffic jams and constant hustle bustle, but visitors can find refuge for a few hours in one of the most beautiful places in Manila – the Arroceros Forest Park. The Park is a small but dense forest and provides the much needed green lung space in the busy city. It has more than 60 tree species and over 8,000 plants that are now home to over ten different bird species. It is also one of the most romantic places in Manila, and you can find many couples take wedding photo shoots in the park! This is definitely one of the  great places to visit in Manila .

Location: Antonio Villegas St, 659 A Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila Timings: 7:30 AM – 6 PM

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10. Star City Amusement Park: Try The Adventurous Rides

Star City Amusement Park

The best thing to do after all the historical sightseeing is to let your hair down and enjoy the Star City, Amusement Park. The biggest amusement park in the country, it is also one of the best places to visit in Manila at night . The twinkly lights of the Ferris Wheel and the crazy lights and sounds of the rides and attractions make it one of the most interesting places in Manila. The park has attractions for all ages, but the best ones are the extreme rides including Star Frisbee. It also has a unique attraction, the Snow World where visitors can enjoy the experience of playing in the snow!

Location: Vicente Sotto St, Pasay, Metro Manila Entry fee: INR 645 Timings: 2 PM – 10:30 PM

11. Republiq:  Buzzing Nightlife

Outer view of the famous bar and club

Visit one of the biggest and most popular clubs in Manilla for an extraordinary nightlife experience. Republiq is a Las Vegas-styled club and is known to host various extravagant events involving EDM and House genre music with DJs from around the world. It is the best place in Manila to hang out at night. If you’re looking for good places to visit in Manila for partying, then this is where you should come.

Location: Unit 8, Second Level, Newport Mall, Resorts World Manila Timings: Opened on Wed, Thurs, Fri

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12. Manila Baywalk:  Witness The Skyscrapers

Manila Baywalk

Witnessing a romantic sunset at the Manila Baywalk should not be missed at all when you are in the Philippines. Stretching from the American Embassy down to the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Baywalk measure around 2 kms along the shore. You can find skyscrapers across the road, and at the Manila Yacht Club, one can relax at cafes, restaurants, and enjoy live street music performances too. You will have the time of your life here with friends and family.

Location: Roxas Blvd, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila Entry fee: None Timings: 5 AM – 12:30 AM

13. Divisoria Market: Bargain Like A Pro

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This is considered to be the Mother of all Markets in the city of Manila. This flea market lies exactly in the city’s heart, that is Chinatown. The bustling market has everything you’re looking for. The best part about this market is that you’ll get everything at really cheap prices. From shopping to eating, you’ll be overwhelmed by the variety that you’ll find here. When looking for souvenirs, do make a visit to this place.

Location: plaza sans luis complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines Timings:  7:00 am – 9:00 pm

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14. Casa Manila: Explore The Fascinating Facts

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This is a museum in the city of Intramuros that was built in the year 1980 by the architect, Imelda Marcos. The museum has been constructed in exquisite Spanish colonial architecture. This museum has been constructed as a replica to San Nicolas House that signified the colonial way of living of the Filipinos. There are awe-striking elements from the past that have been put on display here. If you’re a history buff, this place is a must-visit!

Location: plaza sans Luis complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

15. Robinsons Place Mall:  For All The Shopaholics

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If you want to go on a shopping spree, then this mall is the place for you! Located just behind the well-known Philippine General Hospital, this mall is considered to be one of the most-visited places in the city of Manila. There’s a huge variety of branded showrooms in this mall where you can buy clothes and accessories. After a vigorous shopping session, you can go to the food court to satiate your cravings.

Location:  Pedro Gil St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines Timings: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm

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16. Greenbelt Chapel:  Attractive Tourist Spot

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Located in Makati District, this place is for those who’d love to know about the religious aspects of Manila city. The construction of this chapel was completed in the year 1983. Apart from being one of the most religiously rich places, Greenbelt Chapel is also renowned for its architecture and is therefore counted amongst the most attractive buildings in the city.

Location: Ayala Center, Greenbelt Park, Legazpi Village, Makati, 1228 Metro Manila, Philippines

17. Paco Park:  Relax Around

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This park is known for its lush greenery and is one of the best places you can come to if you’re seeking peace. The park was formerly called Cementerio General de Dilao when it was a cemetery built during the Spanish colonial period by the Dominicans. The park is not only a recreational spot for locals as well as tourists, it even holds major historical significance.

Location: Belen, Paco, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines Timings: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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18. Chinese Cemetery: Architectural Marvel

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Popular as “Millionaires’ Row”, the Chinese Cemetery is flanked by luxurious villas and stunning houses on a two-way street. The two or three-storeyed villas are actually mausoleums but they are also completely functional households. All adorned with gorgeous chandeliers, running water, kitchens, and toilets. Tour this place for cultural, architectural, and historical enlightenment.

Location: Manila, Philippines Entry Fee: NA Timings: Open 24/7

19. Bahay Tsinoy: Tour Around

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Find this on the Cabildo Streets in the City of Intramuros. This is an age-old museum housed within the insides of the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage center building, that holds the history and contributions of the Chinese in the past life. Tour this place to know more about porcelain collections.

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20. Money Museum: Treasure Trove

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The Museum is a literal treasure trove of ancient coins, banknotes, barter exchanges, bills, etc. Owned and run by the Central Bank of the Philippines. A favorite tourist hotspot of the city. The museum basically traces the history of the Philippines’ economy.

21. Binondo: Oldest Chinatown

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Famous as the world’s oldest Chinatown, Binondo is a district in Manila. It bustles with markets loaded with cozy shops of goldsmiths, bakeries, incense sticks, tea houses. It used to be a hub for Chinese trade and commerce governed by the Filipino-Chinese in the olden years.

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22. Ayala Museum: Know The History

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The Ayala Museum is a famous museum in Metro Manila that exhibits four floors of contemporary relics of Filipino culture, history, art & majestic museums. The major highlight of the repository is the portrayal of the 60 different magnificent dioramas, all trace the country’s historical facts. The place is ideal for history enthusiasts, and those who love the explore ancient facts & stories. When here you can also attend workshops, lectures, exhibitions on photography, writing, and art.

Location: Manila, Philippines Entry Fee: Free. Timings: Open 24/7

23. Bonifacio Global City: Entertaining Fusion

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Popular as the Global City or The Fort is a financial, lifestyle, and business district. The city was formerly a military base that was later converted to a well-planned neighborhood. It is now a major place for shopping, entertainment, dining, tourism. Here you’ll also see rocketing skyscrapers, classic hotels, world-class museums. In all, the place is a perfect fusion of everything a tourist generally seeks for.

Location: Manila, Philippines Timings: Open 24/7

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24. Mall Of Asia: Shop Around

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Situated in the Pasay district of Metro Manila, The Mall of Asia is the fourth largest mall in the Philippines. The Mall has four sections- The main mall, the Entertainment Mall, the south and north parking buildings that are connected through walkways. The walkways cater to various options for entertainment, leisure, shopping, etc.

25. San Agustin Museum: A Place For History Enthusiasts

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Situated near the San Augustin Church, The San Museum is a gorgeous museum that treasures religious pieces of art portraying the rich history of Catholicism. It is a UNESCO world heritage site whose stunning architecture attracts visitors. The gallery and the hallways are all filled with paintings of the saints. The tourists will also witness sculptures and other art pieces from all around the world. The most popular relics include botanical drawings, antique furniture, ceramics, liturgical goods, etc.

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Now that you know there are so many amazing and interesting places to visit in Manila, when will you book your Asia trip ? Don’t linger. Plan your vacation in advance and score exciting deals and discounts. Except for offseason, accommodation and airfare are expensive in Manila. So, make your choice accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Manila

Is it safe to travel internationally in the upcoming weeks or months?

The tourism industry is slowly reopening, and you can visit most of the above-mentioned places and more if travelling in a small group while following all the guidelines released. But don’t take our word for it: check up on the latest travel advisory, Covid-19 measures, and the number of cases before your departure.

Where can I go to Manila with friends?

You can go to Maginhawa Street, Greenhills Shopping Center, and Rizal Park with friends and even family. The places are just the right tourist spots that you must explore with your loved ones.

What is Manila famous for?

The city of the Philippines, Manila is known for its markets, parks, museums, etc. There are various places in Manila that tourists can explore.

Where can I go for free in Manila?

There are a number of free activities you can indulge yourself in when you are in the city of Manila. Some of them are visiting the National Museum, taking a language course, walking around Luneta Park, exercising in UP Diliman, and more.

Is December rainy season in Manila?

Yes. December is a dry season. The dry season starts in late November and ends in May. The rainy season starts in June and lasts till October. September and October are often the typhoons season in the Philippines.

What is the coldest month in Manila?

January happens to be the coldest month in Manila with a temperature of 78°F (26°C) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in April. May is the hottest month in Manila with an average temperature of 85°F (30°C) and the wettest month is August with an average of 140mm of rain.

Does it snow in Manila?

Manila does not experience snow. The Philippines is a warm region and does not have a very cold temperature or experience of snow. However, if that happens, it could be a large effect of climate change.

Is Manila safe for tourists?

Like many other countries, the Philippines has pockets where more violence tends to occur and areas that are generally considered safe. There is an active travel warning for the Philippines, but only for some regions. Most other parts of the nation are generally considered as safe as other places in Southeast Asia.

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The BEST Places to Visit in Manila (2024 • 15 EPIC places)

Manila is a city consistently underrated by the travelling community.

Sure, you might be on your way to a beach so pretty that exes get jealous, but there are a ton of reasons to hang around this crazy city too.

Maybe you’re fascinated with the Philippines’ wild colonial history.

Maybe you’re just stuck here.

Regardless of why, my top-tier guide to the best places to visit in Manila will take you through why this city is worth diverting your time away from the Philippines’ “ex-pat maker” beaches. From remnants of the revolution to ultra-modern shopping centres, there are places here that will leave the whole crew satisfied culturally, materially, and culinarily…

…Let’s get into it!

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These are the BEST Places to Visit in Manila!

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1. Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago

  • Colonialism
  • Architecture
  • Exciting stories!

Why it’s awesome: Named after Spain’s patron saint, Fort Santiago was constructed by Spanish conquerors when Manila was a newly established city. Home to an impressive collection of stories, history and culture, Fort Santiago is a must for any Manila itinerary !

What to do there: Gaze in awe at the mighty complex, complete with a defensive moat and dense 6.7-metre-high (22-foot-high) walls, and cross the garden of Plaza Moriones to reach the impressive gateway to the fort. The garden is filled with statues of historical, political, religious, and military figures, and makes for good catching up on local history.

2. Arroceros Forest Park

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  • Break from the noise and traffic
  • 60 species of tree

Why it’s awesome: Referred to affectionately as “Manila’s last lung”, the Arreceros Forest park is a breath of fresh air within a bustling city. Home to an increasing number of bird species, there is a real sense of wildness, even within the confines of the city. Finding an awesome place to stay nearby will give you the opportunity to step out of the city murk whenever you feel like it!

What to do there: Take a casual stroll through the carefully constructed pathways, soaking in the tranquility and peacefulness. It’s a hotspot for Philippino couples, who are super quick to grab that insta-ready photo. Enjoy it, it’s a nature park!

3. Rizal Park

Rizal Park

  • Large urban park
  • Beautiful musical fountain
  • Wild history
  • A popular place for leisure and relaxation

Why it’s awesome: The expansive Rizal Park (also sometimes referred to as Luneta Park) is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It is named after the national hero José Rizal, who was executed here. The park has a history that dates back to the Spanish colonial period when it was commonly used as an execution spot.

What to do there: See the statue of José Rizal and the monument dedicated to the hero, gaze up at the soaring Independence Flagpole, and watch various events at the Open-Air Auditorium, parade grounds, and Quirino Grandstand. Wander through both the attractive Japanese and Chinese Gardens, then learn more about local wildlife at the Orchidarium and Butterfly Pavilion.

4. San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church, Manila

  • The oldest church in the Philippines
  • Glorious frescoes
  • Gorgeous architecture
  • An active place of worship

Why it’s awesome: Built in the early 1600s, San Agustin Church is the oldest church in the Philippines. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a National Historic Landmark. It stands on the site of older places of worship and is still an active church today.

What to do there: Admire the church’s Renaissance façade and see the Chinese-style dog statues stand to attention in the courtyard before passing through the large carved wooden doors. The spectacular ceiling is sure to grab your eye, with its attractive appearance and seemingly graceful arches. The ceiling is, however, completely flat, with the curved effect caused by the intricate trompe l’oeil painting created by talented Italian artists.

5. Casa Manila

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  • Rich History
  • Spanish Colonial period vibes

Why it’s awesome: This house is of particular historical significance, as part of the esteemed Intramuros complex. Basically a showcase house for rich people back in the day, it gives an insight into how life was lived 150 years ago. The classical Spanish architecture is super impressive, and it is one of Manila’s favourite tourist spots.

What to do there: There are three floors of this house to explore, sporting a combination of Spanish, Chinese and Philippino furniture. The dormitorios were used specifically for siesta time, and there are more than a few examples of why there were revolutions (because this house is so nice). Enjoy the atmosphere, the ambience, and the cool fountain.

6. SM Mall of Asia

SM Mall of Asia, Manila

  • Huge shopping centre
  • Diverse leisure and entertainment options
  • Fun amusement park
  • Varied dining options

Why it’s awesome: The huge SM Mall of Asia (often known as MoA) is one of the biggest shopping malls in the Philippines. Home to a large selection of shops that sell an even larger assortment of goods, the mall is much, much more than simply a place to shop. Spread across green and attractive grounds, there are several buildings.

What to do there: Browse a huge selection of items in the mall’s many stores, with brands that include Crocs, Aldo, Dyson, JB Sports, Esprit, H&M, Lacoste, Lenovo, Nike, Watsons, Rolex, and Timberland. Grab a bite to eat in one of the restaurants, cafes, or fast-food joints, with local and international fare to tempt you.

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7. Intramuros

Intramuros

  • The oldest part of Manila
  • Historic walled area
  • Colonial past
  • Lots of old architecture

Why it’s awesome: Built by Spanish colonial powers, Intramuros is the oldest district and one of the best places to stay in Manila . Founded in the late 1500s, in the past, the walled city was the only city—the rest of the sprawling capital has since sprung up outside the walls. Huge walls and fortifications stretch for some 4.8 kilometres (three miles) around the area. Grand gateways have been restored to their former glory and the neatly laid-out district has many historical buildings.

What to do there: Enter the walled city-within-a-city through one of the imposing gateways in the defensive walls and wander along the well-arranged streets. You can also hop in a calesa (a traditional horse-drawn carriage), ride in a tricycle, or rent a bicycle to explore the historic streets. Delve into the past at museums like Casa Manila, which is filled with period furnishings and objects from the Spanish colonial era, the lesser-visited Bahay Tsinoy, which tells the history of the Chinese-Filipino community, San Augustin Museum, and the Light and Sound Museum.

8. La Mesa Watershed Reservation

La Mesa Watershed Reservation, Manila

  • Rich biodiversity
  • Several nature trails
  • One of the last patches of rainforest in Metro Manila
  • Picturesque views

Why it’s awesome: La Mesa Watershed Reservation has the biggest remaining areas of rainforest in Metro Manila and has the city’s primary watershed, a reservoir, and a dam. It is often referred to as the Green Lungs of Manila. Long nature trails run through the 6,570-acre (2,659-hectare) area, letting people spot diverse flora and fauna. There are also excellent opportunities for cycling. The area has a rich biodiversity within its various ecosystems. There are great views too.

What to do there: Connect with a local guide (you need a guide to accompany you around the reservation) and set off along the narrow but well-maintained walking trails to spot various wildlife. Common trees in the area include acacia, teak, mahogany, and beechwood, and the diverse birdlife includes moorhens, herons, ospreys, woodpeckers, wagtails, robins, kingfishers, and sparrowhawks.

9. Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church

  • Home to a famous black statue of Jesus Christ
  • The scene of one of Manila’s biggest religious festivals
  • Attractive baroque building
  • Spiritual ambience

Why it’s awesome: The baroque beauty of Quiapo Church was built in the 1930s as a reconstruction of an older church that was damaged by fire, an earthquake, and invading forces. Featuring a large dome, two bell towers, twisted columns, carvings, and statues, it’s a photogenic building from the outside. The interiors are fairly plain in comparison, but the highlight is the life-size statue of the Black Nazarene.

What to do there: Admire the beautiful church from the outside and immediately sense the tranquil and spiritual air when you step through the large doors. Take a seat on one of the wooden pews for some quiet moments of reflection and see the sacred statue of the Black Nazarene. Devout Catholics climb the steps to kiss the statue’s foot. Dressed in a burgundy lace-edged tunic, the life-size statue carries a large wooden cross and a golden ball and chain.

10. Divisoria Market

Divisoria market

  • A lively market with a local vibe
  • Bargain prices
  • In the heart of Chinatown
  • Plentiful food options

Why it’s awesome: Divisoria Market is a large and thronging market in the middle of Manila’s bustling Chinatown. It’s often said to be one of the best markets in the entire country. A top place for bargain hunters and those who want to fully immerse themselves in the local shopping experience, the market has a wide selection of goods, many of which are at discounted prices. It can trace its roots back to the Spanish colonial era when members of the Chinese community were not allowed to trade or shop in the markets within the walled city centre.

What to do there: Join the crowds and shop for a huge array of goods at great prices. You’ll find almost anything you could ever need or want here, including clothing, electronics, fresh produce, homewares, crafts, textiles, toys, movies, souvenirs, and more. There’s also a wide selection of religious memorabilia, including items typical to Catholicism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Perfect your negotiating skills to get the lowest prices. It’s also a great place for photography. Stop into a nearby Chinese restaurant to take a break and refuel.

11. Tagaytay

Tagaytay

  • Easy day-trip destination from Manila
  • Active volcano
  • Stunning scenery
  • Diverse things to see and do

Why it’s awesome: Tagaytay is a charming, picturesque, and interesting city just 60 kilometres (37 miles) from Manila. A fabulous place for a day trip, a highlight is the spectacular Taal Volcano and Lake. Rather unusually, it’s not just a volcano and lake—there’s a small island in a lake, in a volcanic crater, in a lake! Taal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. Other attractions include fantastic shopping centres, pleasant parks, and religious buildings, and there are great options for romance, dining, and relaxation too.

What to do there: Admire the striking Taal Volcano and Lake, soaking up the glorious scenery and awesome views. Enjoy even more terrific vistas of the volcano and lake from the pretty Peoples Park in the Sky, a lovely hilltop city park. Visit the serene Our Lady of Manaoag Church, with a large statue of the Virgin Mary and a charming chapel.

12. APEC Sculpture Garden

APEC Sculpture Garden

  • Selection of interesting sculptures created by artists from the Asia-Pacific region
  • Peaceful and romantic ambience
  • Pretty grounds
  • Outside the Philippine International Convention Centre

Why it’s awesome: The APEC Sculpture Garden can be found across the lawns outside of the Philippine International Convention Centre. Opened in 1996, the pretty garden features 20 unusual sculptures made by people from different APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) countries. Together, the eye-catching pieces show the collective ideals of the member nations. Great attention was given when deciding where to site the different statues in order to be in harmony with the natural surroundings.

What to do there: Walk around the attractive APEC Sculpture Garden with your love, admiring the various sculptures throughout the lovely grounds. You’re sure to snap plenty of cool selfies! See the brown bear statue from Russia, the cassowary bird from Papua New Guinea, the lotus flower from Thailand, and the kimono-wearing girl from Japan.

13. National Museum Complex

National Museum of Fine Arts

  • Home to many splendid national works
  • Neoclassical architecture
  • National Historical Landmark
  • Free admission

Why it’s awesome: The National Museum complex in Manila is contained within a beautiful historic neoclassical building. Built in the early 1920s, the building was originally home to legal branches of the local government. Paintings and sculptures kept here were all produced by Filipino artists, and many provide great insights into the country’s past and culture. A top place for budget travellers, there’s no charge to visit this excellent museum.

What to do there: Appreciate the historic building from the outside before entering the top-class art museum to admire the various works inside. Among the most famous pieces, you can see are works by renowned national artists like Guillermo Tolentino, Juan Luna, and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo. Top pieces to add to your must-see list include Spoliarium, La Barca de Aqueronte, Portrait of a Lady, Planting of the First Cross, Rape and Massacre in Ermita, Doomed Family, and The Burning of Manila.

14. Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral

  • Dedicated to the Virgin Mary
  • Long history
  • Beautiful architecture
  • Peaceful atmosphere

Why it’s awesome: Located within the walled area of Intramuros, Manila Cathedral is a grand and elegant building with a long history and a strong sense of spirituality. The original place of worship was constructed in 1581, but it was destroyed several times over by fires, earthquakes, and bombing during World War Two.

What to do there: Admire the beautiful façade of the cathedral; the northwest part is a replica of the former cathedral and there are stone sculptures of saints. Go inside for some moments of reflection and to see the attractive details. Hear the bells ringing out—they are the biggest bells in active service in the country. Step into the baptistery and you’ll find a reliquary calendar that contains relics of saints.

15. Star City Amusement Park

Star City

  • Cool amusement park
  • Family-friendly attraction
  • Ideal for any weather conditions
  • More than 30 rides and attractions

Why it’s awesome: Star City is a large and popular amusement park with a great selection of rides and attractions to suit people of all ages. Many of the park’s attractions are indoors, with air-conditioning and shade, making it a great place whatever the weather. The high Ferris wheel provides terrific views and is a must-do on your Manila itinerary. The winter wonderland of Snow World lets visitors experience icy and snowy fun and it’s a top way to beat the heat. There are also two large theatres and cool water rides as well as a good choice of places to eat and drink.

What to do there: Feel a shiver down your spine in the Dungeon of Terror, experience life on the seven seas on Pirate Adventure, learn more about scary folklore at Gabi ng Lagim, and journey back through the ages at Time Tunnel. Cool off and experience winter in Snow World, watch as magical creatures come to life in the Star Dome, get great pictures in the interactive Art Alive Museum, and feel tiny as you’re surrounded by super-sized objects in the Toy Chest.

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What are some unique places to visit in Manila?

The Quiapo Church is not only beautiful but is unique in that it has a life size statue of a black Jesus Christ which is said the be ‘miraculous’.

Where can I go for free in Manila?

The best free tourist attraction is probably the national museum complex. Composed of 3 separate but equally entertaining sub-parts, there is a host of indigenous culture and history to dig into. Rooms are filled with sculptures and art produced exclusively by Philippino artists.

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Stroll the meticulous lawns of the APEC Sculpture Garden and escape the chaos of the city in the Arroceros Forest Park. The national museum complex is another great place to go too!

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Take a short trip out to Tagaytay and snap away at this incredible active volcano with it’s unique island inside the crater lake.

Enjoy peace and quiet as you see the beautiful details in Manila North Cemetery, one of the city’s oldest burial grounds. Learn more about Filipino culture, history, and art at the privately operated Ayala Museum, discover the history of Chinese immigration to the Philippines at Bahay Tsinoy, and admire art at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila and the Pinto Art Museum.

Stroll along Manila Baywalk and soak up the views, and explore the sprawling Chinatown of Manila. Admire various architectural gems, such as Malacañán Palace, the Coconut Palace, Manila Central Post Office, University of Santo Tomás, and Manila Hotel.

Call into historic churches peppered around the city, enjoy nature in Arroceros Forest Park, gaze up at the modern skyscrapers along Ayala Avenue, and see where revolutionaries used to meet at Bahay Nakpil-Bautista. Learn more about local liquor making at the interesting Destileria Limtuaco, the oldest distillery in the Philippines. In the evening, test your luck and have fun at the casino in City of Dreams.

Take day trips to the verdant Banaue Rice Terraces, the picturesque Pinatubo Crater, the old naval area of Subic Bay, and the delightful Hidden Valley Springs, and spend time exploring the energetic Bonifacio Global City.

Whether you’re into history, culture, art, nature, relaxation, or offbeat attractions, you’ll find many amazing places to visit in Manila.

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Author Anietra Hamper has traveled throughout Manila and the Philippines experiencing many of the top attractions and things to do off the beaten path.

The busy city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines , is an exciting and energetic metropolis. Hop on board any of the colorful and kitschy jeepneys to get around town. The iconic buses that usually pack in more people than they can hold are the main form of transportation and worth at least one ride during your visit, just for the experience.

A jeepney on a street in Manila

Manila has an eclectic mix of modern attractions and rich history , as evidenced by the many cathedrals and tributes to the city's 16th-century establishment alongside modern-day malls and amenities.

Some of the best places to visit in Manila are the churches, monuments, and impeccably landscaped public parks. Manila is full of restaurants that serve up local fare, including fresh seafood.

The city is a regular target for typhoons, so the best time to visit the Philippines is outside of the rainy season, which is May through November.

For other sightseeing ideas, read our list of the top attractions and things to do in Manila.

1. Experience Manila's Oldest Section in Intramuros

2. dive deep at manila ocean park, 3. san agustin church and museum, 4. stroll through rizal park, 5. walk the grounds at fort santiago, 6. admire quiapo church and public square, 7. view the skyline from manila bay, 8. discover filipino history at the national museum of the philippines, 9. robinsons place mall, 10. tour manila on bambike ecotours, 11. shop for bargains at divisoria market, 12. spend a day at the sm city manila super mall, where to stay for sightseeing in manila, map of tourist attractions & things to do in manila, manila, philippines - climate chart.

Walls of the Intramuros, Manila

You will likely pass through the Intramuros whether you know it or not as you explore Manila. It is the oldest section of the city and characterized by its walled fortress. This section of Manila was once a walled city during Spanish Colonial times in the 1500s to the 1800s.

Walk around inside the three-mile-long stone wall that surrounds the district. While you can walk the grounds on your own, you might want to take a guided walking tour to learn more about the walled city and its significance to Manila.

Address: Bonifacio Drive & Padre Burgos Street, Manila, Luzon

Manila Ocean Park

The Manila Ocean Park is one of the most unique adventures in the city and one of the top things to do for families visiting Manila. Get interactive with marine life with the Sharks and Rays Encounter; Trails to Antarctica exhibit; or the fish spa, where fish clean your feet in a small pool of water.

The park easily fills several hours depending on how many encounters you try. In addition to the state-of-the-art aquatic facility, you will see exhibits of birds and other animals.

The Manila Ocean Park is billed as a marine theme park . Besides the educational aquatic attractions, there is shopping, dining, and HOTEL H20 , where you can sleep surrounded by an aquarium.

Address: Manila Ocean Park Luneta, Manila

San Agustin Church and Museum

As a designated UNESCO World Heritage site , the San Agustin Church is a national treasure and one of the most popular places to visit in the Philippines .

This Catholic church has a unique history that is reflected in the details of the building. If you look closely, you will see both Chinese and Spanish influences in the design. The church has been rebuilt several times after battles and natural disasters.

Pay close attention to the carvings on the large wooden doors that open to the chapel. If you have an interest in history or architecture, it would be worth your time to hire a local guide who can take you on a walking tour of the area and describe intricate details of the church that you may not notice on your own.

Address: Gen Luna & Real Streets, Intramuros, Manila, Luzon 1002

Rizal Park

One of your first stops in Manila should be Rizal Park. Sometimes referred to as Luneta Park , this is a peaceful and manicured outdoor garden located in the heart of the city. The park is a social gathering place in Manila known for its open-air concerts and chess plaza .

The paved pathways through the park guide you through a lush landscape of blooming flowers, ponds, and more than 40 points of interest that range from statues to historical dedications. Of note is the century-old Monument of Rizal , which houses the remains of one of the Philippines' most celebrated heroes, Dr. Jose Rizal.

Be sure to stroll through the park to learn about the local flora and fauna. Keep your eyes open for the Narra tree, the national tree of the Philippines, and the small lake with an artistically raised archipelago structure in the middle.

Fort Santiago

The site of Fort Santiago is an impressive stop if you are visiting the city and it is one of the most important historical sites in Manila . This 16th-century fortress was key in protecting the Intramuros, which is the oldest district in Manila, known historically as the Walled City.

You can explore the grounds at a leisurely pace. Be sure to take note of bullet markings that are still visible in the fortress walls and stop by the visitor center for more detailed information about the fort.

Address: Gen Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila, Luzon

Quiapo Church

The Quiapo Church is one of the oldest and most admired Catholic churches in Manila. The more formal name of the church is the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene .

Depending on the time of day, the plaza surrounding the century-old church can be quite congested, which makes it an interesting place to visit to admire the devotion of the Filipino people.

Fridays are the busiest days, when thousands of people pile into the square and pray at the church for novena. Despite the large gatherings of church devotees, this is one of the top attractions in the city.

Take time to see the inside of the church, and stroll through the market stands outside to buy fresh peanuts, mangoes, or necklaces from local vendors.

Address: Plaza Miranda & Quezon Blvd., Quiapo, Manila, Luzon

Skyline of Manila City and Manila Bay

Strolling along the Manila Bay waterfront is one of the most enjoyable and scenic things to do in the city, and it does not cost anything to enjoy. The natural harbor is always bustling with activity. Take a walk along the Manila Baywalk at sunset for a great view of the city skyline.

The bayfront is accented by yachts and smaller boats anchored in the harbor, and open-air cafés where you can stop for a bite to eat. The bay front is also a popular place for locals taking in a morning jog.

Another relaxing way to enjoy Manila Bay is to book a sunset dinner cruise that will take you past local landmarks and includes dinner and live entertainment for an evening.

National Museum of the Philippines

For a true exploration into the culture of the country, the National Museum of the Philippines is one of the best places to visit.

This museum has four main complexes including extensive collections and artifacts relating to art, archaeology, anthropology, zoology, biology, and natural history. The museum galleries help offer a sense of place, telling the cultural story beyond what you will find on your own visiting the city's many historical attractions.

Address: Padre Burgos Street, Manila, Luzon 2004

Robinsons Place Mall

While a mall might not be on the top of your list for exploring the culture of Manila, Robinsons Place Mall has a surprising number of unique stores where you can find local items . While locals shop here, it's also a popular spot for tourists.

Be on the lookout for clothing, cosmetics, bags, and food that are unique to the Philippines. The mall is extensive, so plan time to walk the interior and explore the stores.

The mall's modern building is a stark contrast to the rustic and historic landmarks that surround it.

Address: Pedro Gil Corner Adriatico Street, Manila, Luzon

Bambike Ecotours

Manila is a pedestrian-friendly city , but if you want to explore the culture and history more efficiently, consider the Intramuros Bamboo Bicycle Ecotours .

These tours provide a unique, eco-friendly way to see urban Manila. By taking an ecotour, you are also supporting environmental sustainability efforts of local businesses.

Bambikes are locally hand-made bicycles custom-built from bamboo. The company has a social welfare initiative that employs villagers for the production of the bikes.

Address: Real Street, corner General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila

Divisoria Market

If you are in the mood to shop for a bargain, head to the lively Divisoria Market in Manila. It is located in the heart of Chinatown, where you will discover overflowing vendor stalls selling everything from fruit and spices to flip-flops and beads.

This is the best place to people-watch and take in the local flavor. The bustling atmosphere is like a flea market, and bargaining is the name of the game. You should only pay about 50 percent of the price of an item, and often you can get souvenirs for much lower.

Address: Claro M. Recto Avenue, Divisoria, Manila, Luzon

There's no shortage of places to shop in Manila, so if you want to fill your suitcase with treasures, plan a half day or full day at the SM City Manila Super Mall . It is like one-stop shopping for something to do in the city because the huge complex has retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment.

The SM City Manila is easy to spot. It has a mega globe structure on the grounds, which makes for a great selfie spot. This retail complex is popular with the locals, so it can get quite crowded.

If you are looking for more unique souvenirs, you might want to hit the smaller local markets but if you are after mainstream items, you are sure to find them at the super mall.

Manila hotels are quite affordable, even the high-end hotels. You will have no problem finding something in your budget on any side of town.

Luxury Hotels:

  • One of the top luxury hotels in Manila is the Sheraton Manila Bay , which even provides all guests with butler service. It is a preferred choice for business travelers, but if you want a little extra pampering during your visit, the hotel offers top-of-the-line amenities.
  • The luxury New Coast Hotel Manila sits on Manila Bay , so you have some of the best views in the city, and it is centrally located for easy walking downtown and to local restaurants.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • One of the most unique lodging experiences in Manila is Hotel H20 located at the Manila Ocean Park. Go to sleep in an aquarium-walled room and wake up next to marine life.
  • The historic Manila Hotel is another mid-range lodging situated on Manila Bay close to many of Manila's attractions.

Budget Hotels :

  • The affordable Red Planet Manila Binondo is highly rated and located close to Chinatown in Manila. The hotel is just a few blocks from several historic churches and the Divisoria Market .
  • For a centrally located budget hotel the Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central is a good option. The Ramada is located close to many of the cultural sites and local transportation access points.

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Things to Do in Manila

Who doesn’t love to visit the world’s great destinations? A travel lover always seeks new experiences and places to explore . For those travellers’ Manila, the capital of the Philippines is undoubtedly the best gateway.

I have been to the Philippines so many times, and Manila is certainly one of the most incredible destinations in Southeast Asia. Manila is the host of the culture and customs of the Philippines. Some love this buzzing city, and some hate it. But if you ask my advice, I would say embrace the chaos.

If you are a first-time visitor to Manila , it can be overwhelming for you to explore the city. Here, I have listed the 27 best places to visit & things to do in Manila to make your vacation plan easier. If you are one of those need a visa for visiting The Philippines, you can read how you can get a Philippines visa easily here.

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Places to Visit & Things to Do in Manila

1. travel back in the old-world at intramuros.

Intramuros

Are you a history seeker? If you are, then Intramuros is the must-visit place for you. Known as the “Walled City”, it carries the history and architectural landmarks of the Spanish Era. A day trip is enough to go sightseeing these historical monuments and sculptures. 

Here are some of the best attractions in Intramuros that you must not miss.

Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago is one of the oldest and most impressive historical sites in Manila. Built-in 1571, this Hispanic stone castle was occupied by the British, Japanese, and Americans. Now it is a museum and the most visited tourist attraction. You can explore the place by sightseeing and walking.

Address: HXVC+M5V, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: 08:00 am to 07:00 pm

Entrance Fee: Adult PHP 75.00 (U$1.49)|Student PHP 50.00 (U$0.99)

Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral is the religious centre of the Archdiocese of Manila. It is not only famous for its historical importance but its incredible intricate design. Make sure you take photos of this outstanding architecture.

Address: Beaterio St, Cabildo St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: 07:00 am to 05:00 pm

San Agustin Church and Museum

San Agustin Church is the UNESCO World Heritage Site. So you can imagine how much treasure you can explore here. The architecture design has a mixture of Spanish and Chinese styles. The church has been rebuilt many times after World War Ⅱ and the earthquakes.

Address: General Luna St, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: 08:00 am to 12:00 pm & 01:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Entrance Fee: Adult PHP 200.00 (U$3.99)|Student PHP 160.00 (U$3.19)

2. Visit the Rizal Park, Dedicated to the Country’s National Hero

Rizal Park

Located in the heart of Manila, Rizal Park is a tribute to the Philippines national hero, Jose Rizal. You’ll get to see several monuments and statues throughout the park, which are the symbols of Manila’s history. The park is placed in an outdoor garden, so you’ll also see several local flora and fauna here. If you keep your eyes open, you may also notice the Narra tree, the national tree of the Philippines.

Address: Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Daily 05:00 am to 09:00 pm

Entrance Fee: PHP 50.00 (U$0.99) per person

3. Manila Zoo

Manila-Zoo

It’s well known that Manila Zoo is one of the most popular tourist spots in this city. But the question is why it’s tourists’ favourite attraction?

Well, the answer can not be given in a word. Spreading over a huge area, the zoo is not only the home of hundreds of species of mammals, birds, and reptiles but also houses the Wildlife Rescue Centre, Arboretum, Botanical Garden, and several kids’ Playgrounds.

In Manila Zoo, you will encounter the Asian Elephant, hippopotamus, the Great Philippine Eagle, Malayan Civet, Bengal Tiger, peafowl, herons, monitor lizard, goose, and so many other animals. The zoo is rich in flora and fauna.

Not only that, you can navigate the zoo with a rental boat. And before leaving the zoo check out its souvenir shops to pick up some memories back home. 

Address: M. Adriatico St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 08:00 am to 06:00 pm

Entrance Fee: Manila Residents: PHP 50.00  for adults & PHP 30.00 for children (below 4)|Foreigners: PHP 100.00  for adults & PHP 60.00 for children (below 4)

4. Enjoy the Golden Hour at Manila Bay

Manila-Bay

Nothing is more beautiful than the breathtaking sunset view of Manila Bay. People come here for relaxation and tranquillity. The crazy shades of the sky will force you to take outstanding pictures. Make sure you bring your camera. There are many restaurants lining the waterfront, so you can have some snacks or drinks while enjoying this scenic view.

Address: Manila Bay

5. Robinsons Place Mall

Robinsons-Place-Mall

If shopping is not your travel purpose, it’s okay! Robinsons Place Mall can change your purpose by influencing via its massive size and unique stores.

What? If you don’t trust my words, you can go by yourself and explore the seven-storeyed mall, Robinsons Place which is currently the largest serving mall in Manila.

Spread over 240,000 square meters, the mall has a surprising number of unique stores where you’ll get all the premium merchandise, cosmetics, fashion accessories, apparel, shoes, bags, and many more things. Not only that, the building has a plethora of entertainment facilities, a gaming zone for kids, and an enormous food court. 

So apart from shopping, you can have a family fun time here. And don’t worry about parking space, the mall has multi-storey parking. 

Address: Pedro Gil, cor M. Adriatico St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Sunday to Thursday 10:00 am to 09:00 pm|Friday & Saturday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm

6. Arroceros Forest Park

Arroceros-Forest-Park

Manila is the capital city of the Philippines so you must have seen many commercial sites and attractions in this city. Modern buildings are everywhere in Manila but Natural parks are very rare. 

Thanks to Arroceros Forest Park which is also known as “Manila’s last lung” because it’s the only Nature park in this city. It is the hidden gem of Manila. Whenever people of Manila get bored and frustrated from the hustle and bustle of the city and want a green environment, they come to Arroceros Forest Park.

The park has nearly 3500 trees of diverse species including acacia mangium, acacia auriculiformis, mahogany, molave, African tulip tree, eucalyptus, Indian tree, and many more. The park also has no shortage of fruit trees and ornamental plants such as avocado, santol, mango, macopa, and rare species of avifauna like pied fantail, brown shrike, long-tailed shrike, Pacific swallow, etc.

Address: 659 A Antonio Villegas St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 08:00 am to 05:00 pm

Entrance Fee: Free

7. Try Fresh Seafood at Dampa Seaside Market

Dampa-Seaside-Market

After visiting the sunset at Manila Bay, it is worthwhile to have some fresh seafood. Just hit up the Dampa seaside market and take whatever seafood you like. Here you’ll get fresh crabs, shrimps, prawns, mussels, lobsters, and all sorts of fishes from tuna to blue marlin at a very reasonable price. Then take this seafood to a nearby restaurant and have it cooked according to your taste. You hardly can forget the taste of these delicious foods.

Address: Diosdado Macapagal Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Daily 10:00 am to 10:30 pm

8. See the Ocean Life at Manila Ocean Park

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One of Manila’s best attractions is the Manila Ocean Park. It is an aquarium-themed park that exhibits more than 14,000 aquatic animals, including stingrays, sharks, Jellyfishes, and many more. To have a great view of underwear life, you’ll get to walk through its 25-metre curved glass tunnel. The Oceanarium also offers a couple of educational tours to teach you about marine biodiversity and how to protect them.

Address: Quirino Grandstand, 666 Behind, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Daily 10:00 am to 06:00 pm

Entrance Fee: PHP 400.00 (U$7.99) per person

9. Malacañang Palace

Malacanang-Palace

There is no shortage of historical landmarks in Manila and Malacañang Palace is undoubtedly one of the greatest historical landmarks in this capital city. It’s an official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines.

This beautiful building was built in the mid-eighteenth century, so it carries the neoclassical architectural style which is rare in the Philippines. But only one part of this complex is open for public visits and that is the Museo ng Malacañang or the museum inside the building. This museum showcases the history of the Philippines and its government via several artefacts and pictures.

Apart from this, the complex also has several beautiful gardens, Kalayaan Hall, an American-era guest house, and a golf course. 

Address: Malacañan Palace, JP Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila

Opening Hour: Monday to Friday 08:00 am to 05:00 pm (closed on Saturday & Sunday)

10. Casa Manila

Casa-Manila

Intramuros is the city where most of the historical landmarks of Manila are situated. And Casa Manila is one of the historical landmarks in Manila that is located in Intramuros. It’s a stately museum in Manila that was built in 1980 by Imelda Marcos.

The building is a replica of San Nicolas House and shows the colonial lifestyle of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonisation. It’s a three-storeyed building that has several rooms named cuartos, comedor, sala, despacho, etc. All the rooms are finely decorated with period furniture that has come from Chinese and European.

You are not allowed to take pictures and touch any of these displays. 

Address: HXQG+V52 plaza sans luis complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00 am to 05:00 pm (closed on Monday)

Entrance Fee: PHP 75.00 for adults & PHP 50.00 for children

11. Bahay Tsinoy

Bahay-Tsinoy

Bahay Tsinoy is another museum that is located in the walled city of Intramuros. The museum is also known as the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center and showcases the documents and history of the ethnic Chinese lives, struggles, and their contribution to the Philippines. 

It’s the ideal attraction for history buffs as the museum shows the growth of the Philippines and how the Chinese influenced the Filipinos in several different aspects. Here you’ll see statues, mannequins, and portraits of different events that tell the story of Filipino-Chinese history and culture. 

Address: 32 Anda St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Tuesday to Sunday 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm (closed on Monday)

Entrance Fee: PHP 100.00 for adults & PHP 60.00 for students and children

12. Do Shopping at Divisoria

Divisoria

If you are good at bargaining, then head down to the Divisoria Market. Situated in the middle of Chinatown in Manila, the market is well-known as a crowded and chaotic place. You’ll get anything here from clothes, textiles, bags, accessories and electronics to household stuff, religious items, office supplies, fruits and vegetables, and toys. These products are cheap, but you just need to know how to bargain. And those who do not like crowds and busy streets avoid the place.

Address: 557 M. De Santos St, San Nicolas, Manila, 1010 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Daily 07:00 am to 09:00 pm

13. Paco Park and Cemetery

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Paco Park is one of the most popular landmarks in Manila not only for locals but for tourists as well. It also has historical significance for being the cemetery during the Spanish colonial period.

The cemetery was known as the Cementerio General de Dilao and it was built by the Dominicans to bury the Spanish elites. Now the park has turned into a great tourist attraction because of its beautiful surroundings and lush greenery.

Paco Park is so beautiful that it is often used as a wedding, events, and party venue. Not only that, many music concerts and live band performances take place here. 

The park also houses a shrine that is dedicated to Dr José Rizal and a Roman Catholic Chapel dedicated to St. Pancratius.

Address: HXJQ+99M, Belen, Paco, Manila, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 06:00 am to 05:00 pm

Entrance Fee: PHP 10.00 per person

14. Explore the Amazing Architecture, Art, and History at the National Museum

National-Museum

Located next to Rizal Park, the National Museum of the Philippines is a vast area with four main complexes. It offers you a rich collection of art, history, anthropology, biology, and zoology. The museum galleries also contain the cultural heritage of the country.

Here you’ll get to see the Fine Arts of renowned Filipino painters of the 19th and 20th centuries. “Spoliarium” by Juan Luna is the largest and most famous painting of this museum.

Address: Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00 am to 12:00 pm & 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

15. Money Museum

Money Museum is one of the tourist hotspots in Manila that showcases the transformation of money in the Philippines over time. On the 3rd January 1999, the museum was founded by the Central Bank of the Philippines as a part of the 50 years celebration of the bank. Since then the museum has become the most popular tourist attraction in the city.

The museum has several galleries namely the Pre-Hispanic Period, Spanish Period, Colonial Period, Revolutionary Period, the American Regime, Japanese Occupation, and the present Republican Period. And all these sections exhibit the rare collection of money of the Philippines such as gorgeous gold barter rings, envelope-sized banknotes, vintage circus-designed paper money, piloncitos, and the silver dos Mundos( the rarest coin).

Temporarily closed

Address: HX6Q+J2V, Ocampo St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Monday to Friday 09:00 am to 04:00 pm (closed on Saturday & Sunday)

16. Quiapo Church

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Formerly known as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, Quiapo Church is one of the oldest and most admirable Catholic Churches in Manila. This church is so popular among the devotees as well as tourists because of the giant statue of Black Nazarene .

It is believed that the Black Nazarene is a miraculous statue which is the black image of Jesus Christ holding a cross in a kneeling posture. It is the principal structure of this church and it is carved with wood and ivory.

Thousands of believers come to this church only to watch this miracle statue and attend the feast of Black Nazarene. The festival is held on the 9th of January and it’s believed that the participants of this festival will get rid of their past sins. Apart from this, every Friday, the church host a novena to gather the devotees and attend the prayer meeting together. 

Address: 391, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila

17. Don’t Miss Halo-Halo

Halo-Halo

To get acquainted with any place, city or county, you must visit the local food market. And your vacation in Manila would be incomplete if you miss its famous dessert Halo-halo. It is a sweet dish made with ube ice cream, shaved coconut meat, fruit, jelly, sweet beans, sweetcorn, leches flan, and ice. 

You can get Halo-halo anywhere in the city, from street vendors to expensive restaurants. The best places to get Halo-halo in Manila are Milky Way Café , Kabigting’s Halo-halo , and Razon’s Halo-halo, but if you have a budget problem, head to Chowking .

Milky Way Café : Milkyway, 900 Antonio Arnaiz Ave, Makati, 1200 Metro Manila

Kabigting’s Halo-halo : TDK Bldg, Congressional Ave, Bago Bantay, Quezon City, 1105 Metro Manila

Razon’s Halo-halo : 790 A Maria Clara St, Quezon City, 1114 Metro Manila

18. Take Pictures with Life-Size Toy Collection at Yexel’s Toy Museum

Yexel’s Toy Museum

Are you a fan of Star Wars or Marvel heroes?  Yexel’s Toy Museum will give you a chance to take pictures with the life-size toys of your favourite heroes. The museum offers an extensive collection of toys, including Barbie Dolls, Disney cartoons, and Movie figures. The most famous life-size toys are Iron man suits, Star Wars, Simpsons, and Optimus Prime.

Address: 52 Sampaguita Rd, Las Pinas, 1740 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Daily 10:00 am to 05:00 pm

Entrance Fee: PHP 300.00 (U$5.99) per person

19. Star City Amusement Park

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Whatever you do in Manila but don’t miss the Star City, Amusement Park . I repeat, don’t miss Star City, Amusement Park! Whether you think it’s a word of caution or a piece of advice. Just don’t you dare to miss it.

Star City is the biggest amusement park not only in Manila but in the Philippines as well. This air-conditioned amusement park is capable of entertaining people of all ages and suitable for all weather. 

The park has over 30 crazy rides and attractions to entertain you and among them, Pirate Adventure, Snow World, Dungeon of Terror, Gabi ng Lagim, and Time Tunnel are prominent attractions.

But nothing can match the high Ferris wheel which is the star attraction of this amusement park. This Ferris wheel will give a terrific view of the city and it becomes more magical at night. 

Address: Star City, Roxas Blvd, CCP, Pasay, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Thursday to Sunday 12:00 pm to 08:00 pm (closed on Monday to Wednesday)

Entrance Fee: PHP 80.00 for adults & PHP 64.00 for senior citizens|Rides-All-You-Can (entrance included): PHP 490.00 for adults & PHP 357.00 for senior citizens

20. Jeepney Rides

Jeepney

One of the most interesting things to do in Manila is Jeepney Riding . Jeepney is the most common and popular public transport in Manila. If you want to be friends with locals, Jeepney rides can be a great way. 

These Jeepneys or jeeps were initially produced by the U.S military to use during the Second World War. From that time, these iconic and traditional Jeepneys were used as public transport in the Philippines. 

The most unique and attractive part of this jeepney is its decoration with colourful ornaments. And the ornaments showcase pop culture and Pinoy architecture.

21. Visit World’s First Chinatown Binondo

Binondo

Established in 1594 by the Spanish government, Binondo is considered the world’s first Chinatown. The actual vibrant and variegated business of Manila is here. Make sure you come to Binondo with an empty stomach because you’ll get a lot of mouth-watering Chinese food to eat.

Address: Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila

Escolta Street

You can’t complete your Manila trip without visiting Escolta Street. Escolta is the hotspot of commerce, finance, and trade for all types of businesses. Clothes, foods, or restaurants, no matter what you are searching for, this place contains all of them.

Maybe you come with an empty stomach at Binondo, but surely you have to go back with full. Binondo is the place where you’ll find tasty and affordable Chinese eateries at almost every corner. You can’t leave Binondo without trying Filipino-Chinese signature dishes, including mami (noodle soup), lumpiang Shanghai (egg roll with meat, fish, and vegetables), and hopia (bean-filled pastry).

22. The Nightlife of Manila

Nightlife of Manila

Filipinos are passionate about singing and dancing and the Nightlife of Manila is the best evidence of that. No activities can match the excitement of the Nightlife of Manila. 

Manila is a metropolitan city and a prime spot for tourist destinations. Apart from this, the city has its popularity for dazzling and bustling nightlife. It has no shortage of clubs, pubs, and late-night restaurants to make the nightlife exciting and enjoyable.

The live music bars and busy clubs attract tourists all over the world to come here and enjoy the nightlife of this city. Here are some renowned nightspots where you can enjoy the nightlife of Manila. 

Bonifacio Global City

Bonifacio Global City or BGC is a commercial hub and “Home of Passionate Minds”. You’ll find here everything you want to make your nightlife dazzling and memorable. From high-quality lounges to super bars and cocktail clubs, there is no shortage of nightclubs, pubs and bars.

Furthermore, BGC also houses some of the most remarkable late-night restaurants and shopping malls where you can also opt. 

Black Market

Black Market club in Manila is one of the most popular and trendy nightclubs of this city. The club is designed like a warehouse and offers more than just a dancing club. 

The crowds are mostly young and a mixture of locals and tourists. The music is so vibrant here and a mix of hip-hop, drum & bass,  recent hits, and all-time classics. Though the club has no dress code, you probably should not wear flip-flops and singlets here as that’s not allowed. 

Address: 2723 Sabio St, Makati, 1233 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Wednesday to Saturday 10:00 pm to 04:00 am

The Aristocrat Restaurant

How about a barbecue night? Doesn’t it sound fun? There are many late-night restaurants in Manila that offer delicious barbecue and The Aristocrat Restaurant is the best of them.

The restaurant has the best chicken barbecue that you’ll not get anywhere else. You certainly can’t resist the aroma of freshly prepared food. At night the atmosphere of this restaurant becomes more enchanting and alluring. 

Address: 432, 1004 San Andres St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 06:00 pm to 01:00 am

23. Visit Weekend Markets

One of the most excellent things to do in Manila is visiting the Weekend Markets . Through these markets, you can get acquainted with local products, Philippine cuisine, and the warm-hearted people of the Philippines. 

Here are the two most incredible and popular weekend markets in Manila. 

Greenfield Weekend Market

Since March 2014, Greenfield Weekend Market has been making a great impact on the weekend markets in Manila. Its massive size attracts thousands of sellers and market goers to have an evening of hunting and bargaining.

The market is rich with unique products, food, vintages, art, music, and fortune tellers. Trust me, it could be a different kind of Saturday if you make a visit to the Greenfield Weekend Market.

Address: H3H3+JMM, Unnamed Road, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Friday to Sunday 02:00 pm to 12:00 am

Salcedo Saturday Market

To get fresh vegetarian or vegan-friendly products, you have to come to the Salcedo Saturday Market . The market is located in the heart of Makati City and unlike the crowded markets of Manila, it has an easy and relaxing atmosphere which is suitable for children as well. Here you’ll get over 50 suppliers and delicacies from all over the world. 

Address: Salcedo Village, Jaime C. Velasquez Park, Makati, Kalakhang Maynila

Opening Hour: Every Saturday 07:00 am to 02:00 pm

24. Greenbelt Chapel

Greenbelt-Chapel

Manila is a vibrant metropolitan city but that doesn’t mean you will not see religious aspects here. The Filipinos are very devoted to their religion and you will see that in their churches and chapels. 

Greenbelt Chapel is one of the most prominent and renowned religious centres in Manila not only because it’s religiously rich but because of its marvellous architecture and green surroundings. The chapel is also known as the Chapel of Santo Niño de Paz. 

Unlike the traditional Catholic chapels, this one is the most unique and impressive building in the city because of its pavilion-style architecture with thick enclosed walls. Apart from this, the chapel is also surrounded by a tranquil pond, spectacular sculptures, and green plants. 

Address: Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Monday to Saturday 07:00 am to 08:00 pm|Sunday 07:00 am to 09:00 pm

25. Chinese Cemetery

Chinese-Cemetery

To get the historical, architectural, and cultural enlightenment about the Philippines, you must visit the Chinese Cemetery . This cemetery was built to bury the wealthy Chinese during the Spanish colonial period. These Chinese citizens were refused to be buried in the traditional Catholic cemetery. So they built this Chinese Cemetery.

The cemetery is flanked by lavish villas which are actually mausoleums, at the same time, they are full of functioning households. Besides, the cemetery also houses Chong Hock Tong Temple, Martyrs Hall (Liat See Tong), Ruby Tower Memorial, and Carlos Palanca Memorial (Tan Quien Sien). 

Address: JXMM+2V7, Santa Cruz, Manila, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 09:00 am to 03:00 pm

26. Ayala Museum

Ayala-Museum

The Philippines is rich in culture, history, and art. And the best way to explore this history, art, and culture is by visiting the museums.

Ayala Museum is one of the most extensive museums in Manila and it’s also a tourist hotspot. It is a four-floor museum that has a huge range of displays, showcasing the journey of the Filipinos from ancient history to the present day. 

This majestic museum attracts both locals and tourists as well through its magnificent exhibition of 60 incredible dioramas. The museum showcases Maritime Vessels, pre- Hispanic gold jewellery, Embroidered Multiples, Pioneers of Philippine Art, and many more. 

Not only that, but the Ayala Museum also houses an educational centre where you can attend lectures, discussions, workshops, etc. 

Address: Greenbelt Park, Makati Avenue, corner Dela Rosa Street, Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 am to 05:30 pm

Entrance Fee: PHP 425.00 for adults & PHP 300.00 for students and children

27. Rejuvenate yourself in the Spas of Manila

Spas-of-Manila

You probably get tired of doing lots of exciting and fun activities in Manila. Now it’s time to relax and rejuvenate yourself by simply taking a spa and massage. A therapeutic massage not only makes you relax and reenergize but its curative power benefits your mind and spirit.

So without waiting further, let’s find out the best spas in Manila where you’ll get the most satisfying services. 

I’M Onsen Spa

Located in the heart of Makati City, I’M Onsen Spa is the largest spa in the Philippines and the country’s first sento-style spa. 

The specialization of this spa is the “Art of Onsen”. Onsen is the traditional Japanese hot spring bath which will give you an ethereal experience. Onsen has been practised in Japan for centuries and it is said that Onsen bathing activates the body’s systems, stimulates circulation, and speeds up metabolism. 

Apart from this, I’M Onsen Spa also offers Japanese Shiatsu massage, healing stone therapy, jet lag recovery massage, and so on. 

Address: I’M Hotel, UG Floor, Makati Avenue Corner, Kalayaan Ave, Makati, 1210 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Wednesday & Thursday 12:00 pm to 02:00 am|Friday to Sunday 11:00 am to 02:00 am (closed on Monday & Tuesday)

Chi, The Spa, Edsa Shangri-La

Get ready to have a luxurious spa in Manila at Chi, The Spa, Edsa Shangri-La . Chi is an ancient practice of the Filipinos for the well-being of the body and mind. This spa will give you an amazing experience through its superb ambience and service. At the same time, the staffs are so friendly that you would like to come back here every time. 

Address: 4 & 5 Floor, Garden Wing, 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, 1650 Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Everyday 10:00 am to 08:00 pm

Prea Wellness Spa

Prea Wellness Spa is a colourful paradise where you’ll get a well-deserved self-care experience through its various types of massages, body therapies, and beauty treatments.

This spa provides highly professional therapists to give you the best treatments. Not only that, they prefer to blend traditional remedies and modern techniques to have the best outcome. 

Address: ITC Building Unit F Timog Ave, corner Panay Ave, Quezon City, Metro Manila

Opening Hour: Tuesday to Sunday 01:00 pm to 02:00 am

Where to Stay in Manila

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Being the capital city of the Philippines, Manila offers various options of accommodation with different prices and facilities. Here I have recommended a luxury, a mid-range, and a budget hotel. Choose what suits you best.

Luxury Hotel- Raffles Makati

To have the comfort and enjoy the luxury, you can book Raffles Makati. Here you will get an outdoor swimming pool, a gym, business centres, and free Wi-Fi in the entire hotel. This accommodation has a 4.5-star rating and provides excellent services.

To check prices and other facilities, visit Booking or TripAdvisor

Mid-Range Hotel- The Peninsula Manila

Not everyone can afford a luxury hotel. For those who are finding mid-range hotels, The Peninsula Manila can be the best option. It has a 5-star rating and offers an outdoor swimming pool, eight dining options, a spa, and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. 

Budget Hotel- DG Budget Hotel

A budget hotel with good facilities is not so rare in Manila. Backpackers can easily access DG Budget Hotel, which is situated just a 10-minute walk from the Ninoy Aquino Airport. This accommodation comes with air-conditioned rooms, a tea/coffee maker, a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi access. You can get really good services at a very reasonable price.

To check prices and other facilities, visit Booking .

With my experience and proper research, I always try to give you valuable and acquired information to make your travel easy. If you find this article helpful, let me know in the comment section and show your support.

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13 Best Things to Do in Manila, the Philippines

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Most tourists heading to the Philippines tend to skip over Manila, choosing instead to head straight to tropical beach destinations like Palawan , Boracay , or Bohol . However, the sprawling Filipino capital city and surrounding metro area offer a completely different side of the country away from the touristy resorts, and it's an especially popular stop for backpackers traveling throughout Southeast Asia for its affordability and rich culture, expressed in architecture, natural beauty, and delicious cuisine.

Immerse Yourself in Filipino Culture

Ayala Museum

For an overarching introduction to Filipino art, culture, and history, spend a day exploring the Ayala Museum in the Makati Business District. The building includes six stories of exhibits ranging from pre-colonization artifacts to contemporary art, so visitors can really get a grasp of the Philippines in one condensed lesson.

Sixty individual and elaborately designed dioramas give a visual archive of some of the most important milestones throughout Filipino history, dating all the way back to prehistoric times and leading up to the Philippines independence from the U.S. in 1946. Other exhibits focus on the tumultuous years since independence, while entire floors are dedicated to the works from some of the most important Filipino artists.

Dive Under the Sea at the Manila Ocean Park

If Manila is just a pitstop on your way to other beach destinations in the Philippines, you'll see plenty of sea life while snorkeling in the Pacific. But you can get a comprehensive preview at the Manila Ocean Park, which includes a massive Oceanarium of nearly 300 different marine species native to the Philippines and Southeast Asia. At the heart of the aquarium is a giant tunnel that lets visitors walk through the tank for a 220-degree view of the animals around them.

While the Oceanarium is the main attraction at Manila Ocean Park, it's not the only one. Get hands-on with reptiles and insects at the World of Creepy Crawlies exhibit, or visit some feathered friends at the Birdhouse. The Manila Ocean Park is right on the water of Manila Bay and conveniently located at the edge of Rizal Park.

Visit the Birthplace of Manila at Intramuros

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Once upon a time, "Manila" referred only to the parts of the city within the walls of Intramuros. This fortified wall dates back to the arrival of Spanish colonizers, who ruled the rest of the Philippines from inside this self-contained world. While many of the bygone structures have been destroyed over the centuries by war and natural disasters, some of the original structures can still be found, like the San Agustin Church , the Governor-General's Palace, and the fearsome Fort Santiago .

Today, the Walled City of Intramuros is now open for tourists. Visitors can explore relics of Spanish rule in the Philippines, including museums like the Bahay Tsinoy, which is dedicated to telling the story of the Filipino-Chinese community.

Enjoy Wide-Open Space at Rizal Park

The massive public park facing Manila Bay called Rizal Park has something for everyone. In a place like Manila—the most densely populated city in the world—finding open space to enjoy isn't easy to come by, but the huge Rizal Park is a welcome exception. The park's namesake—Jose Rizal—is a national hero who helped lead the country toward independence from Spain and was executed, and he's buried underneath the towering obelisk. Every evening, there's a light and sound show at the exact spot he was martyred.

Beside just taking a stroll through the 140-acre park, visitors can also take part in kali martial arts lessons, watch the changing of the guard at the Rizal Monument at noon, or take scenic photos of colorful orchids and butterflies at the Orchidarium.

Hear the Echoes of War at Corregidor Island

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Once a heavily-armed fortress guarding the entrance of the bay, Corregidor Island served as Manila's final line of defense during the Japanese invasion of World War II. The Battle of Corregidor killed countless U.S. and allied Filipino soldiers before General Douglas MacArthur surrendered to the Japanese and famously promised, "I shall return."

A number of memorials stand on Corregidor, standing among the ruins of the American settlement that stood on the island between 1900 and 1941. American-era fortifications and gun batteries can be reached by tourist buses traveling on winding concrete roads. Most tours culminate in a visit to the Malinta Tunnel, an underground shelter that housed General MacArthur before his retreat to Australia.

Cast a Spotlight on History at Manila's Public Museums

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Three American-era government buildings near Rizal Park were converted into museums showcasing Philippine culture and history. Similar to the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of the Philippines is the umbrella organization that includes a number of public museums in Manila.

The former Finance Building is now the National Museum of Anthropology , and its hallways now display ethnographic relics from the Philippines' many Indigenous cultures. Rescued relics from the wreck of the Manila galleon "San Diego" can be seen on the museum's second floor.

The former Agriculture Building was transformed into the Museum of Natural History , where the Philippines’ rich biodiversity sits on display around a giant lobby centerpiece sculpted to resemble DNA.

The former Senate Building now serves as the National Museum of Fine Arts , where priceless artwork by famous Filipino artists stand alongside images of Catholic saints rescued from the Philippines' many old churches .

Visit Southeast Asia's Oldest Chinatown

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The district of Binondo was founded as a home for Manila’s Christianized Chinese population during the era of Spanish colonization. Today, the hodge-podge of skyscrapers and ancient shophouses nonetheless remains the cultural center of Manila's "Chinoys," the Tagalog expression for the Chinese-Filipinos.

Binondo Church represents the paradox of Chinese culture in the Philippines—a Catholic Church with distinct Chinese influences, the Binondo Church caters to the spiritual needs of local Catholics.

Walk deeper into Binondo's narrow streets to experience awesome food and culture , where you can experience the unique noodle stylings of Masuki , feng shui tips at Sunrise , and the Chinese-inspired sweets and pastries of Eng Bee Tin , among others.

Watch a Manila Bay Sunset

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Don't leave Manila without witnessing one of its spectacular sunsets over Manila Bay. The best place to see it is along the Manila Baywalk, a beachfront promenade that's over a mile long and is one of the most popular places in the city for grabbing a drink, eating with a view, or just taking a scenic stroll. The Baywalk is lined with bars, cafes, and restaurants with outdoor seating, oftentimes with live music or other activities in the evenings.

Browse and Buy from Manila's Weekend Markets

Even the biggest city in the Philippines craves for fresh-from-the-market goods; Manila's weekend markets serve that hefty demand. On weekends, tourists hit Makati’s Salcedo Village Market (open on Saturdays) and the Legazpi Village Market (open on Sundays) to buy homemade fish paste, the rice sweets called suman , and handmade crafts.

The most well-known market in Manila, however, is Divisoria Market. There are many high-end shopping malls around Manila, but Divisoria Market is the place to go for bargain deals and haggling. The huge marketplace is more like a small neighborhood, so plan to spend some time walking through the stalls and taking a gander at all of the local goods.

See Manila’s Futuristic Side at Bonifacio Global City

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Bonifacio Global City, or just"BGC," feels almost foreign to Manila: a parklike business area with almost as many museums and open-air shopping districts as office buildings. Bars and restaurants can be found almost everywhere throughout BGC, but most of them are located along Bonifacio High Street, a main-street-style shopping district housing some of the world's finest retail and dining brands. High-end hotels also dominate the BGC skyline—the Shangri-La at the Fort is but one example.

A patriotic detour (for U.S. citizens anyway) can be found at the Philippines' counterpart to Arlington Cemetery nearby: the 152-acre Manila American Cemetery holds the graves of 17,202 American and allied servicemen.

Go Antique Shopping at Cubao X

Formerly a shoe emporium called Marikina Shoe Expo, its takeover by creative types spurred its transformation into the cutting-edge Cubao X, where the cross-pollination of vintage stores and indie artists produce a uniquely Filipino brand of retro magic.

You can find old-school toys, movie merch, and handmade Filipino souvenirs in Cubao X’s vintage shops, such as Grey Market Vintage and My Breathing Space . Studio Soup sells zines from the Philippines and across Asia. Vinyl collectors can browse collections curated by Gold Digger and Vinyl Dump . Ateliers like Kendo Creative sell artisanal stickers, enamel pins, bags, and maps created by up-and-coming artists.

Foodies can also dig into Cubao X’s restaurant and bar scene, ably held up by Bellini’s for Italian food, Fred’s Revolucion for craft beers and Filipino food , and Habanero Kitchen Bar for adventurous world cuisine.

Traveling with kids? A detour next to Bellini’s leads out to an interactive art museum, Art in Island , where you can pose for selfies against fantastic backdrops.

Cool down at Tagaytay and Taal Lake

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Manila's heat can be intolerable between March and July, and Manila residents and tourists escape the heat at Tagaytay, located 34 miles south of Manila at a higher elevation overlooking the Taal Lake and volcano.

The laid-back town is home to a number of mountain resorts and hotels boasting excellent vantage points for viewing Taal Volcano. If you want to visit the volcano itself, that can be arranged, too: you'll need to take a "jeepney"—the ubiquitous and quirky public transportation around Manila — to the lip of the lake and negotiate a trip with one of the many touts waiting for travelers.

Drink and Dine in Poblacion’s Hipster Scene

Immediately north of the hyper-modern Ayala business district in Makati, the proudly bohemian Poblacion district keeps it real for hipsters and backpackers. Called “WilliamsBurgos” by locals (a portmanteau of the area’s Burgos Street with Brooklyn's Williamsburg), Poblacion mixes the seedy with the cutting-edge thanks to go-go bars, hostels, watering holes, and restaurants that show a more experimental and authentic side of Manila.

The food and drink scene in Poblacion seems to change from month to month, but a few names stand out. For example, Wantusawa Oyster Bar provides fresh oysters from Aklan and other Asian-influenced seafood dishes and A'Toda Madre serves top-shelf tequilas and mixtos.

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16 Things to do in Manila + Tourist Spots

16 Things to do in Manila + Tourist Spots

Manila is the Philippines’ main international gateway. But, let me tell you, Manila is more than just a jumpoff point to the Philippines’s vast tourist destinations.

As the country’s capital city, it is a bustling, bayside metropolis filled with modern-day attractions for all ages and interests. Manila’s cityscape is also perfectly blended with heritage sites from the Spanish colonial period, including the famous walled city of Intramuros, and the iconic citadel of Fort San Pedro.  There is so much to experience in Manila, and exploring it may seem a bit overwhelming, especially for first-time travelers, but with a well-planned itinerary, there is so much you can discover that you’ll love traveling here over and over again.

There’s a lot of interesting spots you can visit near the airport as well as places near Manila for day trips. So whether you’re in for just a short layover or have a few days to spare, there’s definitely something for you.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Manila including top things to do & the best Manila tourist spots.

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1. Intramuros

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Marcos at Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila City, Philippines

Location : Near Central LRT Station. Taft Avenue/Bonifacio Drive, Manila City, Metro Manila . Save on Google Maps .

A welcome sight against peaking skyscrapers, Intramuros is a walled city that is often dubbed as the heart of Old Manila. It’s the oldest part of the city and dates back to the Spanish colonization period. Its thick walls have stood through time and entering them will take you on a trip back in history.

Intramuros was the seat of political power during the Spanish regime and its churches, courtyards, and buildings boast of the era’s finest architecture. You can easily enjoy the picturesque sites strolling throughout the area or while riding a “bambike” through a bamboo bike tour. You can even experience the scenic routes while riding a horse-driven carriage called a “kalesa”. The kalesa guided tour is a cultural immersion through the past as you pass by the beautiful and iconic historical sites such as Manila Cathedral, Palacio del Gobernador, Casa Manila, and the baroque-styled San Agustin Church, the Philippines’ oldest stone-built church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

When in Intramuros, do not forget to visit Fort San Pedro. It’s one of the country’s oldest stone citadel and a historic national monument that has been preserved through time. Other places to see in Intramuros include the Baluarte de San Diego, Plaza de Roma, Bahay Tsinoy, and the Ayuntamiento building. Intramuros is also packed with historic sculptures and statues, and you can easily spend a day reveling in its beauty. If you’re a bit pressed on time though, there are numerous tours you can choose from that will take you through the walled city’s cultural highlights.

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2. Bonifacio Global City

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Bonifacio High Street in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines

Location : Metro Manila . Save on Google Maps .

Commonly called as BGC by locals, Bonifacio Global City is a financial and lifestyle hub in the city of Taguig. It is also often referred to as The Fort or simply Global City. This area teeming with multinational corporations, malls, luxury hotels, and high-end residential buildings. BGC is also quite popular for its nightlife as it is also home to the hottest clubs, bars, and restaurants.

A visit to BGC is also never complete without stopping over at Bonifacio High Street. Boasting of open-air, high-end stores, and diverse restaurants in the numerous shopping blocks, Bonifacio High Street is BGC’s retail and entertainment core. Also, if you want to shop with an interesting twist, I suggest you try the Venice Grand Canal Mall, where you can relax on a gondola ride on open canals and enjoy a great view of Venetian-inspired architecture. Other malls in BGC include SM Aura, Uptown Mall, and Market! Market!.

Bonifacio Global City is also a cultural hotspot. Colorful and gigantic murals painted by international and local artists line BGC, making the area a popular site for a leisurely walk or bike ride. Here, you can also visit the Mind Museum, a world-class museum of science that has over 250 collections that range from interactive exhibits, experiment demonstrations, exciting and unique programs, planetarium shows, and so much more. The Manila American Cemetery & Memorial is also located in Bonifacio Global City. It comprises 152 acres of land and is the largest US military cemetery. It was built to honor American and Filipino WWII soldiers and houses more than 17 thousand gravestones that are perfectly aligned in 11 plots to form a circular pattern. A white chapel stands on the cemetery’s far end, and on each side stands a hemicycle whose tablet walls are inscribed with the names of the missing. The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is open to the public and provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

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3. Okada Manila & Manila Bay Entertainment City

Okada Manila, Manila Bay

Location : New Seaside Dr, Tambo, Parañaque City . Save on Google Maps .

Okada Manila, formerly named as Manila Bay Resorts, is one of the premier destinations in Manila Bay Entertainment City. Its crowning jewel and Manila’s modern-day icon is The Fountain – an expansive multi-colored dancing fountain rivaling that of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa and Vegas’ Bellagio. The fountain show starts at 6 PM and is free for public viewing.

Aside from The Foundation, Okada Manila’s unique architecture and picturesque interiors is also a sight to behold. The complex’s five-star hotel has 993 lavish suites and villas that have spectacular views of either The Fountain or of Manila Bay’s spectacular sunset. Another sought-after attraction here is Cove Manila – an indoor beach club that turns into a nightclub at night. It is equipped with highly advanced climate control, visual, sound, and lighting tech that provides perfect summer weather all year long, and an unparalleled multisensory nightclub experience. This day-to-night party experience is unique to Cove Manila in the metro.

Okada Manila is part of the Manila Bay Entertainment City project, an ongoing Vegas-inspired gaming strip that stretches up to 8 km along the famed Manila Bay. The project’s official name is the “Bagong Nayong Pilipino-Entertainment City” but is more commonly referred to as Entertainment City Manila. It includes integrated resorts that feature upscale hotels, casinos, dining, and entertainment centers including Okada Manila, Solaire Resort & Casino, City of Dreams & more

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4. National Museum of Natural History & the National Museum Complex

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National Museum of Natural History in Manila City, Philippines

Location : Teodoro F. Valencia Circle, Ermita, Manila City . Save on Google Maps .

If you love the arts or prefer a relaxed trip exploring history and heritage, then the National Museum Complex is for you. You can even take a private museum tour that’s tailored to your interests. The museum houses collections in archaeology, natural history, ethnography, and fine arts that showcase the Filipino’s artistry and talents throughout time.

The complex includes four sections – natural history, fine arts, anthropology, and the planetarium. The National Museum of Natural History displays the biodiversity of the Philippines’ ecosystem with over 10 galleries on plants and animals. You can check out the actual skeletal remains and a real-life replica of Lolong — previously the world’s largest saltwater crocodile held in captivity. The “tree of life” is also a popular attraction. It’s a glass elevator with an intricate canopy that offers a bird’s eye view of the museum. The museum encourages interaction through hands-on activities, like drawing tables for children.

Another section is the National Museum of Fine Arts houses different works of national artists, including the famous Spoliarium by Juan Luna. It’s the largest painting in the Philippines. The National Museum of Anthropology features collections in anthropology and archeology. Here you can learn more about the culture of native people throughout time along with the Philippines’ ancient script – the “Baybayin”. The last section is the National Planetarium, where you can view real-life projections of celestial bodies. They also have different shows featuring wonders of astronomy through a full-dome Planetarium projector.

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5. Binondo (Manila Chinatown)

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Carriedo Fountain in Binondo (Manila Chinatown), Manila City, Philippines

Location : Near Carriedo LRT Station. Manila City . Save on Google Maps .

You might not think that Binondo is a tourist destination because of its tight streets and old buildings, but it’s a cultural hotspot and one of the best places for a gastronomic adventure. The dim sum here is one you wouldn’t want to miss. There’s even a guided food tour that showcases Binondo’s best dishes and iconic churches.

Binondo or Manila’s Chinatown is buzzing with vibrant streetside shops that sell just about everything. It was established in 1594 and is considered the oldest Chinatown in the world. When in Binondo, you should visit Binondo Church (also known as the San Lorenzo Ruiz Basilica Minor). Built in 1596, the church is an iconic landmark that was built for Chinese traders that were converted to Christianism during the Spanish rule. The church holds masses in English, Filipino and Chinese. Aside from it, Binondo’s main streets, Escolta and Ongpin Street are other places you will enjoy exploring.

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Makati is the financial capital of the Philippines, and one of the countries’ biggest business districts. If you’re looking for a world-class hotel, then there’s no better place than its central business district located along Ayala Avenue. Makati is also famous for its shopping hub – Ayala Center. If you’re into shopping then you wouldn’t want to miss Greenbelt Mall which houses many international brands, luxurious boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment amenities. Jumping from one mall to the next is also quite easy on foot.

Another great place to stay and visit is Makati Poblacion. It’s known for its upbeat nightlife and is one of the best places for dining, drinking, and shopping. The area around Kalayaan Avenue is packed with dive-bars, street foods, and live music events. Makati Poblacion is also home to the high-end lifestyle hub, Rockwell Center, and avant-garde art galleries like the Pineapple Lab. What’s even better is that there are accommodations available for any budget – from backpacker hostels to lucrative hotels.

If you’re in Makati on a Saturday, a visit to the Salcedo Market is a great way to kill some time. They open from 7:00 AM and close at noon, and if you want to get first dibs on the best local produce, then I suggest you go there early. Aside from fresh fruits and vegetables, you can also get beverages, cooked foods, delicacies, and other interesting finds.

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7. Newport City & Resorts Word Manila

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Marcos at Maxims Hotel in Newport City, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines

Location : In front of NAIA-Manila Airport Terminal 3. Newport Blvd, Pasay City . Save on Google Maps .

Just on the outskirts of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and Villamor Golf Club, Newport City is a well-developed township complete with ritzy hotels, upscale residential condos, and business establishments. All these are integrated with the impressive Resorts World Manila and is a short walking distance from the NAIA Airport Terminal 3 via the Runway Manila FootBridge.

Aside from its proximity to the airport, Newport Mall is another reason that makes Newport City the best spot to kill time if you’re in for a layover. The mall is a four-story commercial center that includes luxury shops, a wide range of dining options, salons, a full-service spa, a play center, and a 3D cinema. Traveling with your family? A trip to the GameZoo will keep the kids entertained with arcades and thrilling 6D rides. You can also watch a live stage show in the Newport Performing Arts Theater here.

Spend a night (or more) & enjoy Newport City and Resorts World Manila’s many world-class entertainment & dining options. With world-class hotels, such as Marriott Hotel, Sheraton Manila, Maxims Hotel, Hilton Hotel Hotel, Belmont Hotel, Savoy Hotel & Holiday Inn Express integrated within the resort, you will want to stay here.

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8. SM Mall of Asia

SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City

Location : 123 Seaside Blvd, Pasay City . Save on Google Maps .

The SM Mall of Asia, often dubbed by locals as SM MoA or simply MoA, is not your average mall. It is one of the largest malls in the world, and aside from shopping, dining, and the usual amenities, it has a whole host of entertainment features that include an Olympic-sized skating rink, an amusement park, concert grounds, the Science Center, and the SMX Convention Center. The 65th Miss Universe was even held at the Mall of Asia Arena that can hold up to 20,000 guests.

The bayside grounds and amusement park cooled by the sea breeze, together with the mall’s extensive dining options make SM Mall of Asia a great place to visit over and over again. You can even enjoy a fireworks show on weekends. But it can get pretty crowded since SM Mall of Asia is extremely popular among locals and tourists. If you’re not into crowds, try visiting during weekdays during office hours.

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9. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bataan

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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan

Location : Bagac, Bataan province . Save on Google Maps .

A historical and heritage haven, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan is a complex of beautifully restored Spanish-Filipino ancestral houses. The resort’s intricate architecture, landscape, and immersive tours will take you back to the glory days of Old Manila. Whether you take the Tramvia or a kalesa through its cobblestone roads or ride a balsa along the waterway, you will fall in love with the resort’s unique appeal. Stay a night in their Spanish styled, upscale hotel rooms or in your very own lucrative private casa that perfectly blends old world charm with modern amenities, and you’ll feel like you’re living in the shoes of the country’s elites during the colonial era.

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10. Tagaytay & Taal Lake

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Taal Volcano view from Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines

Location : Cavite-Batangas province . Save on Google Maps .

Tagaytay’s cool weather, good food, outdoor parks, and family-friendly attractions make it a favorite weekend getaway from Manila’s busy and fast-paced lifestyle. Tagaytay is most known for its scenic view of the world-famous Taal Lake. The lake, or caldera to be more accurate, holds the iconic Taal Volcano – the smallest active volcano in the world. It’s a rare wonder, with the confusing description “a lake within an island on a lake on an island within a lake” that you would have to see for yourself. You will enjoy this view from different angles all over Tagaytay Ridge. What’s even better is that the ridge is speckled with numerous outdoor attractions such as People’s Park in the Sky, Tagaytay Picnic Grove, Sky Ranch, and many more.

When it comes to good food, Tagaytay won’t disappoint. For early travelers, you can enjoy a hearty breakfast at Antonio’s Garden or at the restaurants and cafes along Tagaytay ridge. You can also check out Sonya’s Secret Garden on the outskirts of the city for a great meal and for photo-ops. Tagaytay is also popular for their steaming bowl of “bulalo” or beef marrow stew – a perfect meal for the cool weather. Try getting some at Bulalo Point, Balay Dako, Leslies, and in the stalls of Mahogany Market.

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11. Cavinti Falls (Pagsanjan Falls)

Location : Cavinti, Laguna . Save on Google Maps .

Pagsanjan Falls is one of the Philippines’ most well-known waterfalls and Laguna’s major tourist attractions. It’s a majestic three-drop wonder that can be reached via an exhilarating banca ride, popularly known as Shooting the Rapids. You can also reach the falls by hiking Pueblo El Salvador Nature’s Park and Picnic Grove. They also have view decks that allow you to see the fall’s different levels. But if you want a once-in-a-lifetime experience I highly suggest the banca ride. It’s a thrilling and scenic adventure where skilled boatmen navigate through turbulent crystal clear waters as you pass by magnificent greenery, rock formations, gorges, and smaller waterfalls. Once at the base of Pagsanjan Falls, you can also ride a bamboo raft that will take you behind its rushing waters towards Devil’s cave. Don’t forget to bring some extra clothes!

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12. Villa Escudero

Location : Tiaong, Quezon province . Save on Google Maps .

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and experience a relaxing time at Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort with its alluring blend of nature with rustic country life appeal. The place was founded in 1880 as a sugarcane plantation and was converted to a coconut plantation in the early 1900s. It houses the country’s first-ever hydroelectric power plant. Both the powerplant and the plantation are running smoothly to this day.

Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort is perfect for a day trip, or even an overnight stay. Eating at their world-renowned Labasin Waterfalls Restaurant is a must-try experience. Other activities here include exploring the Escudero’s private museum which houses one of the Philippines’ largest private collection of antiquities, bamboo rafting, and touring the resort on a carabao cart ride. They also have cultural shows and other recreational amenities.

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13. Enchanted Kingdom

Location : Santa Rosa, Laguna . Save on Google Maps .

Located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Enchanted Kingdom is the Philippines’ first and only theme park. With seven themed zones, the park boasts of 20 major attractions that range from thrilling rides like the Space Shuttle and Disk O Magic to interactive 7D and 4D motion theaters, live attractions, and family-friendly activities. Their newest attraction, Agila: EKsperience is unique to the Philippines and showcases the country’s wonders through a flight simulation ride.

The park can also cater to up to 25,000 guests and accommodates in-group reservations. It’s a choice venue for events including birthdays, weddings, conferences, corporate team building activities, school programs, and even more. The park’s magical appeal continues to enchant visitors of all ages to keep coming back, that they even offer an “EKsperience the Magic Card” – a one-time purchase card that allows unlimited admissions for an entire year.

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14. Mount Pinatubo Crater Lake

Location : Botolan, Zambales . Save on Google Maps .

Despite the tragedy brought upon its eruption in 1991, Mount Pinatubo continues to attract more and more people. The turquoise waters of its massive crater is a marvelous sight to behold, and trekking towards it is a scenic adventure that also involves 4×4 rides on lahar fields. You can DIY a day trip for it from Capas, Tarlac or Botolan, Zambales. You can also get a hassle-free package tour in Manila. If you are doing a DIY trip, you have to be at Sta. Juliana Tourism by 10 AM to book a 4×4 ride. Traveling through the mountain beyond that time is not allowed, because it takes about an hour for the 4×4 ride and at least 2 more for the trek on foot.

A trip to Mount Pinatubo can easily be done in a day, but since you have to travel very early to get there, staying near the area is also a great option. There are plenty of hotels and inns here, plus there are fun activities you can try before or after your trek to the volcano. You can try the relaxing volcanic ash massage at Pinatubo Spa Town, or bask in the rejuvenating Dolores and Bueno Hot Springs. You can also visit historical sites such as Campo Santo Município, O’Donnell Church, and Capas Shrine, or see some of the Japanese war tunnels and caves.

15. Hundred Islands & Pangasinan

Location : Alaminos Pangasinan . Save on Google Maps .

If you love beaches and tropical islands, then a trip to the Hundred Island is just what you’re looking for. Located in Alaminos, Pangasinan, it’s a national park that totals to over a hundred islands flowing with white sand beaches, caves, rock cliffs, and diverse marine life. Four of these islands have been developed for tourism – Children’s Island, Governor Island, Marcos Island, and Quezon Island.

There are tons to do in the Hundred Islands – from zip-lining and climbing the view deck in Governor Island, snorkeling in Quezon Island to cliff diving at Marcos Island. You can also go cave exploring, fishing, or try your hand at the numerous watersports available. If you have kids, they have plenty of family-friendly activities at Children Island as well.

There’s so much to do in the Hundred Islands that you will want to spend more than just a day here, and fortunately, there are several resorts on the island that you can stay at. You can even go camping for free along the beautiful beaches of the islands. If you’re planning a day trip, you will have to leave Manila by 2:00 AM because the Hundred Island National Park is about five hours from Manila so that you can maximize your time here. I suggest you get a tour so that you won’t have to worry about transport, and you can catch up on some sleep while you travel.

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16. Corregidor Island

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September 30, 2021 at 11:33 pm

I really like your article, especially the part about the Intramuros because I really want to explore that place:)

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21 AMAZING Things to Do in Manila (Written By a Local)

The capital of the Philippines, Manila is a bustling metropolis filled with commercial business districts, diverse neighborhoods, and historical sites. While Manila isn’t on top of everyone’s list when planning a visit to the Philippines , you’ll find that there are many interesting sights and things to do in Manila as well!

Whether you’re a tourist here for layover or a local looking for more things to do on a weekend, here is our guide to the best Manila tourist spots that you can visit.

1. Intramuros

2. rizal park, 3. national museum complex, 4. food crawl at binondo, 5. stroll around quiapo, 6. shop ’til you drop, 7. explore bonifacio global city, 8. enjoy a gondola ride at venice grand canal mall, 9. see marine animals at manila ocean park, 10. ayala museum, 11. lakbay museo, 12. dessert museum, 13. eat at the local fast food, 14. experience eating in a seafood dampa, 15. food crawl in poblacion, 16. visit the artistic hub cubao expo, 17. shop at weekend markets, 18. enjoy thrilling rides at star city, 19. watch the sunset at manila bay, 20. experience the nightlife, 21. go on a day trip from manila, luxury stay, mid-range stay, budget stay, how to get around, travel tips when visiting manila, what to read next:.

Things to do in Manila - Tour Intramurous

Intramuros is one of the best Manila tourist spots and an important historical landmark in the whole country. During the Spanish occupation in the 1500s, Intramuros was synonymous to the City of Manila itself. It was the seat of the government & political power of the Spanish government. In 2018, it was declared as a National Cultural Treasure .

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Today, the “Walled City” is home to universities, commercial establishments, and of course heritage sites. Some of its noteworthy attractions include Fort Santiago , Manila Cathedral , Walls of Intramuros (Puerta de Santa Lucia), San Agustin Church and Museum , and Casa Manila .

You can explore Intramurous via a do-it-yourself walking tour or bamboo bike tour via Bambike Ecotours. Start your tour from the Intramuros Visitor’s Center where you’ll be given a map of the structures inside the city.

There is also a night tour offered at Intramuros called Intramuros After Dark . This will let you see the old streets of the walled city at night and learn about not just historical facts but also urban legends such as ghost huntings. It’s perfect for those who want to see a different side to the old city.

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Just a short walk from Intramuros, you will find Rizal Park (also known as Luneta Park) — also one of the best places to visit in Manila. It is a sprawling green oasis that pays tribute to the country’s national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.

At this park, you will find the iconic monument of Dr. Jose Rizal. You’ll also find a fountain famous for its light show at night, tree-lined pathways and gardens, an open-air concert hall, large stadiums, and observatories, as well as shops and food kiosks.

National Museum of the Philippines

Continue your tour of old Manila at the National Museum Complex. Suitable for those who love art, culture, and history, it is one of the best Manila tourist attractions that you shouldn’t miss.

Established in 1901, National Museum is at the forefront of research, preservation, and promotion of the country’s cultural and natural heritage. It features a wide range of artworks, artifacts, and natural specimens that you can find in the country.

The museum has four main buildings, each with its own distinct collection.

  • The National Museum of Fine Arts houses a collection of Philippine art from the 17th to the 20th century, including works by renowned artists like Juan Luna and Fernando Amorsolo.
  • The National Museum of Anthropology houses archaeological and ethnographic exhibits, including artifacts from the pre-colonial era of the Philippines.
  • The National Museum of Natural History features exhibits on the country’s flora and fauna, including a collection of preserved specimens and interactive exhibits.
  • Finally, the National Planetarium is dedicated to the study of astronomy and space exploration.

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Did you know that you can find the oldest chinatown in the world in Manila? Binondo was established in the 1950s as a place of commerce for Chinese traders. Today, it’s one of the most popular foodie spots in the city.

Some of the must-eats in Binondo include kutsay fried dumplings from Dong Bei Dumplings , fresh lumpia at New Po Heng , and hand-stretched noodles from Lan Zhou La Mien . Also don’t forget to bring home tikoy, hopia, and other pastries from Eng Bee Tin!

You may also want to consider visiting Binondo during Chinese New Year for the festivities.

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If you want to have an authentic exploration of the gritty street of Manila, there’s no better place to be than Quiapo. It’s known as the “Old Downtown of Manila” and it’s currently a local marketplace bargaining hunt.

Here in Quiapo, you’ll find the Quiapo Church , which is the center of devotion for the Black Nazarene. Surrounding the church are different stalls selling fresh fruits, street food, and other items. Interestingly, it’s also where you can find local fortune tellers and vendors who sell anting-anting (talisman) and other items used in traditional healing and witchcraft.

Other interesting points in Quiapo include the Quinta Market , Muslim Town , Bahay Nakpil-Bautista , Maglaqui Talyer , Hidalgo Street , and San Sebastian Basilica .

You can do explore Quiapo on your own. For those who want a guided tour, check out Bukas Quiapo Tours . It’s a community-based group that supports the community by offering tours to Quiapo, which includes food tasting of local dishes including halal food from the local Muslim community as well.

Shopping malls are some of the best Manila tourist attractions that you can visit.

Bonifacio High Street is an open-air shopping complex with plenty of shops, restaurants, and outdoor spaces where you can relax and hang out.

The Mall of Asia in Pasay City is considered the largest shopping mall in the Philippines, with numerous local and international stores, restaurants including buffets, and cafes. At the bayside, you can also find fun rides such as a large ferris wheel that offers a scenic view of the surrounding bayside.

Greenbelt Mall offers a mix of high-end retail stores and shops, including both local and international brands. As it is located in the business district of Makati City, it usually caters to middle and upper-middle class clientele. It is also linked to Landmark, Glorietta, and SM Makati which features budget- to medium-priced stalls.

Tiendesitas is also a worthwhile shopping destination to visit. It is home to over 450 merchants selling specialty goods from the regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. It also has various homegrown restaurants where you can try indigenous cuisine.

For bargain shopping, the best options are Divisoria and Greenhills Shopping Center. Divisoria is a local favorite because it sells everyday items for cheap. On the other hand, Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan offers high-end brands, as well as stalls selling modern and locally made clothing, jewelry such as pearls, arts and crafts, and local products from provinces that you can purchase as souvenir/pasalubong. Greenhills Shopping Center is also famous for their tech stores, which sell phones, laptops, and cameras at cheaper price than mall prices.

BGC Art - Dalagang Pilipina

One of the best things to do in Manila is exploring Bonifacio Global City (or BGC). BGC is a modern-day business district located in Taguig City, home to modern commercial buildings, shopping malls, restaurants, and bars. It also has lot of open spaces, making it a favorite place for those who just want to hang out or who want to enjoy a day off with their pets.

BGC is also one of the safest places in the metro, so it’s a great option for a homebase.

There’s a lot of things you can do in BGC. See the modern architecture and find a good restaurant or cafe to eat. Catch all the street murals scattered throughout the city. Visit interesting attractions such as the Mind Museum and Venice Grand Mall. At night, stop by Mercato, a night market where you can get delicious local food.

Gondola ride in Venice Grand Canal Mall in Taguig

One of the most fun things to do in Manila is going on a gondola ride at Venice Grand Canal Mall. Venice Grand Mall is a shopping mall reminiscent of the romantic Italian City. Located in the McKinley Hill township in Taguig City, this one-of-a-kind mall boasts an architectural design inspired by Venetian landmarks, complete with picturesque canals and gondola rides and a piazza where you can feed birds. It also has various restaurants and cafes located along the canal, so you can enjoy good food with a view.

Aside from these, you’ll find elegant storefronts and charming boutiques featuring local and international brands.

Things to do in Manila - Manila Ocean Park

One of the most interesting Manila tourist spots is the Manila Ocean Park. It’s considered the first world-class marine theme park in the Philippines.

The best feature of Manila Ocean Park is its Oceanarium , which is home to 14,000 sea creatures indigenous to the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. It also offers various activities such as helmet diving, sharks and sting rays encounter, and mermaid swimming.

Manila Ocean Park is a popular option for casual tours, as well as educational tours, family trips, and even romantic getaways.

Book a discounted ticket to Manila Ocean Park via Klook.

Or book an overnight stay at Hotel H2O inside the complex, where you can sleep in a hotel room with aquarium walls!

If you’d like to delve more into the rich culture of the Philippines, you can visit the Ayala Museum in Makati. It features ethnographic and archaeological displays on Filipino culture, art, and history.

Some of the interesting things you can see in Ayala Museum include ancient ceramics from bartering with China and other Southeast Asian countries and more than 1000 gold objects from local cultures before the colonization of the country in the 16th century.

Places to see in Manila - Lakbay Museo PH

Lakbay Museo is a newly opened museum located in S Maison at Conrad Manila, Pasay. It lets you see the best of the Philippines in 1-2 hours.

Here you can learn more about the Philippines including its regions, culture, festival, and food staples. It also offers unique experiences such as taking a “lava walk” in Mayon Volcano and swimming in a giant rice bowl.

This museum appeals to not just the history buffs but the younger crowd as well, with its IG-worthy displays and interactive stations.

Click here to book a ticket to Lakbay Museo via Klook.

Places to see in Manila - Dessert Museum

Arguably more of an entertainment platform than a museum, the Dessert Museum is the most scrumptious museum you can find in Manila. It features themed rooms depicting specific sweets and desserts. Samples are also given along the way. It’s ideal for kids or people who are young at heart, especially those who’d like to amp their IG feed.

Guests in Dessert Museum are given 2 hours to explore inside. After the tour, there’s an option to buy various sweets, supplies & accessories.

Click here to book a ticket to Dessert Museum via Klook.

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Ask Filipinos for a suggestion on where to eat and they’ll immediately answer with “Jollibee.” Jollibee is a fast food chain and it’s what McDonalds is to the US. Jollibee is more than a restaurant, it’s part of the local culture. A lot of people grew up with fond memories of having family meals in Jollibee, which is a huge reason why it is such a beloved brand.

The food in Jollibee will also give you a glimpse about Filipino cuisine . Try out the Chicken Joy, the sweet-style spaghetti, and the aloha burger which has a burger patty and pineapple slices.

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A dampa is a local seafood market. Here you can buy fresh seafood in market stalls and have it cooked for you in a restaurant for a fee. If you don’t want the trouble of buying the ingredients yourself (which, btw is really fun), you can simply ask the restaurant staff to do it for you. Ala carte non-seafood items are also available.

Eating in a dampa is a unique local experience and will allow you to appreciate the bountiful catch in the local seas.

Dampa can be found in various locations in Manila including Macapagal in Pasay and Daang Hari in Las Pinas . There are also “high-end” dampas nowadays including Seascape Village in Pasay.

Cosmic Vegan Restaurant - one of the best restaurants in Poblacion.

Poblacion is a trendy neighborhood in Makati City. Visit here for a Poblacion food crawl and discover various local and international restaurants serving good food, ranging from cheap Asian street food to authentic Indian curry houses, Spanish restaurants, and more.

It’s also one of the best places to experience Manila night life. From late afternoon to past midnight, the streets of Poblacion are alive with laid-back restaurants and bars, roofdeck bars offering a view of the city, and even videoke places for friends who love to sing together.

Whether you’re looking for a place to eat, hang out, or meet fellow travelers such as yourself, Poblacion is a great place to visit in Manila.

Formerly known as “ Marikina Shoe Expo ,” Cubao Expo is a unique shopping complex that serves as a haven for artists, collectors, and vintage enthusiasts. You’ll find various shops, ranging from retro clothing boutiques and vinyl record stores to antique shops and art galleries.

Aside from its art and culture vibe, the complex is also known for its vibrang nightlife, with various bars and live music venues showcasing local talents.

Visiting Cubao Expo is one of the best things to do in Manila especially for those interested in arts, crafts, and a taste of Manila’s alternative culture.

There are a few weekend markets in Manila where you can enjoy a good breakfast or brunch, shop for local arts and crafts, and buy fresh produce.

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Salcedo Market is a weekend market held every Saturday at Salcedo Village in Makati City. Here you can buy a variety of cuisines, including specialty dishes from different provinces in the Philippines. They also sell organic fruits and vegetables, as well as plants and other items.

The prices here are more expensive compared to ordinary local markets, but you’re guaranteed to love the cozy & laid-back vibe in this place.

Similar to Salcedo Market, Legazpi Market is a weekend market in Makati City open on Sundays.

For a more authentic vibe, visit the AANI Weekend Market in Arca South, Taguig City. Every Saturday and Sunday, it comes alive with numerous sellers selling local dishes, sweets, and pasalubongs; fresh fruits and vegetables; arts and crafts; and clothing. You will also find different fruiting trees and plants, perfect for plantitos and plantitas!

Aside from these, there are also weekend markets that open from late afternoon to midnight. Greenfield Weekend Market features a large green space and several food stalls. It’s also close to other restaurants and bars if you want to continue hanging out. Mercanto Centrale is a famous night market that can be found in several locations including Makati, Pasig, Intramuros, and Rizal Park.

Star City is an amusement park located within the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay City, offering over 30 rides and attractions for both kids and adults.

Families will love the Grand Carousel and Giant Ferris Wheel, while those who love more adventurous rides can go on the roller coast ride called Star Flyer, the Seahorse Viking, and the Jungle Splash. Other notable attractions include the Snow World, where you can experience snow; Dinosaur Alive, for those interested in prehistoric animals; and Gabi ng Lagim, for horror fans.

Star City is open from Thursday to Sunday.

Things to do in Manila - watch sunset in Manila Bay

One of the best things to do in Manila that you shouldn’t miss is watching sunsets! Manila Bay in particular is famous for sunset watching.

There are plenty of spots good for sunset watching. Find a good spot along the baywalk in Mall of Asia or ride the ferries wheel for a fantastic view of the surrounding and the sun setting over the ocean. Or take a walk along Roxas Boulevard and enjoy a drink in one of the bars in the area, such as Sofitel Manila’s Sunset Bar or Bayleaf Hotel’s Sky Deck View Bar , which is on a rooftop within Intramuros.

Nightlife in Poblacion Makati

There are a few neighborhoods in Manila famous for their nightlife. Manila , Poblacion in Makati City, Tomas Morato in Quezon City, and Molito Complex in Alabang in particular are known for their late-night restaurants, bars, dance clubs, and live music venues.

There are lots of interesting Manila tourist spots, but you’ll find more options outside the city. Thankfully, there are plenty of day trip destinations form Manila .

You can go on a 2-hour drive to Tagaytay City , where you can dine with a view of Taal Lake. Or have a beach trip to some of the best Batangas beaches about 2-3 hours away. If you want to unwind, Laguna has several natural hot spring resorts that can help you relax and rejuvenate, as well as other nature attractions such as waterfalls and caves.

Here are some Manila day tours that you can book via Klook:

  • Tagaytay day tour
  • Pagsanjan Falls day tour
  • Villa Escudero resort tour and waterfall dining

You can also book tours in and around Manila via Abraham Manila . Use our promocode TARALETS10 to get 10% discount on tours!

Where to stay in Manila

There are numerous Manila hotels , ranging from luxurious 5-star accommodations to budget inns and hostels. Here are your best options:

  • Peninsula Manila . A 5-star hotel located in Makati. This is a great choice if you’re looking for a luxury stay in proximity with shopping malls and other commercial establishments in this city.
  • Hotel H2O . A 4-star hotel located within the Manila Ocean Park complex, right off Manila Bay. This hotel offers a unique experience — you can book a room with an in-room aquarium, which is popular with families and couples. Other rooms offer bay views.

Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa - pool at night

  • Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa . One of our favorite hotel staycations in Manila. Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa is conveniently connected to SM North, which makes it close to a lot of restaurants and shops. Read about our stay here .
  • Seda BGC . A four-star hotel located at the heart of BGC, Taguig. Right next to Bonifacio High Street, this business hotel is just a stone’s throw away from restaurants, cafes, shops, and other leisure establishments. Read about our stay here .
  • Tropicana Suites . Located in the lively district of Malate. It offers 100 modern rooms. The best feature of Tropicana Suites is its location: it’s close to cultural landmarks, malls, dining hotspots, and even the airport.
  • Abraham Manila . An affordable hostel located in Poblacion, Makati. They are walking distance to restaurants, bars, and shops. They also offers tours in and around Manila. Read about our stay here .
  • Z Hostel . A popular choice for budget travelers in Makati. It offers private rooms and dorms. It has a rooftop bar, which is a great place to hang out in at night. It also has a 24/7 cafe that offers a good breakfast buffet.

Manila has plenty of public transportation options including the MRT and LRT train systems, buses, jeepneys, and tricycles. The MRT train station goes along the length of EDSA, while LRT is useful for visiting places in old Manila such as Intramuros.

Go on a public transport if you have ample of time. Otherwise, it’s best to just get a taxi. Online booking apps available in Manila include Grab , as well as Angkas and Joyride (for motorcycle rides).

Manila is generally a safe place. However, pickpockets are still common so it’s important to avoid seedy areas and keep watch on your belongings.

Expect traffic! Most of the population in the Philippines reside in Manila, so expect traffic particularly during rush hours (early morning and 5PM to 8PM on weekdays) and every Monday and Friday when there is an in- and outgoing of employees from nearby provinces. If you’re here on a short layover, it’s best to stick to attractions near your airport so you don’t miss your flight.

That concludes our guide to the best places to see and things to do in Manila Philippines! Do you have other suggestions for the best Manila tourist spots? If so, let us hear about them in the comments below!

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25 Best Things to Do in Manila (the Philippines)

The capital of the Philippines doesn’t always make the news for the right reasons, but if you want a vivacious and underappreciated city, Manila is ready to challenge your assumptions.

There’s a walled citadel from where the Spanish ruled their eastern empire for centuries, Baroque churches and packed, crazy markets that might be the wrong side of aromatic but are obligatory all the same. And insulated from the chaos and choked streets are some of the largest malls anywhere in the world, of such mind-bending proportions that you’ll feel like you’re in a whole other town.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Manila :

1. Intramuros

Intramuros

The oldest part of the city is all there was of Manila before the 20th century.

it’s a tight grid system contained by sturdy 16th and 17th century walls, and is a big contrast to the high-rise cityscape around it.

This was the capital of the Spanish East Indies from the 16th century to 1898, and has the appropriate churches, courtyard palaces and administrative buildings in beautiful colonial architecture.

Like many old colonial settlements Intramuros has the strange feeling of a European city centre far from Europe.

A few attractions on this list are in Intramuros, but look out for the statue of King Carlos IV on Plaza de Roma, the newly restored Ayuntamiento building and the Puerta de Isabel II gate, with a statue of the Queen.

Tour on foot, by calesa horse-drawn carriage or motorised tricycle.

2. San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church

Begun at the end of the 16th century, this spectacular building is a UNESCO site and the oldest stone-built church in the Philippines.

The church is in the resplendent Baroque style and needs a visit for its marvellous interior where trompe l’oeil paintings on the barrel vault and pilasters mimic pediments, reliefs, rosettes, laurels and other intricate mouldings.

There’s a crucifix from the 1500s in the chancel, while the 17th-century stalls in the choir are hewn from rich molave wood inlaid with ivory.

Get there early or late in the day as the church closes to the public when weddings are on.

3. San Agustin Museum

San Agustin Museum

The monastery attached to the church was wrecked during the Second World War, but was rebuilt in the 1970s and its former refectory, sacristy, crypt, halls and library now hold a museum.

This is an insight into Manila’s colonial years and the history of the Catholic faith in the Philippines.

There’s a big cache of ecclesiastical art including paintings, wooden statues, crucifixes, furniture, antique missals, old vestments and altars brought here from churches around the country.

You’ll also be given plenty of detail about the history of the city, from the arrival of the Spanish in the 1500s to the partial destruction of Manila in 1945.

4. Chinatown

Chinatown

At first glance Manila’s Chinatown doesn’t seem like much of a tourist spot; it is noisy, a bit run-down and the traffic is often in gridlock.

But it helps to remember that there has been a Chinese trading presence in the region since the 800s, and this quarter, known as Bindondo, grew as a neighbouring town for the oppressed Hokkien Chinese immigrants and their descendants throughout the Spanish colonial era.

The best way to see it is from a jeepney or calesa.

It deserves your time for the Kuang Kong and Seng Guan Buddhist temples, and the herbal stores and vendors along Ongpin and Carvajal Streets.

If you’re feeling peckish, there’s no better area in Manila for dim sum.

5. Ayala Museum

Ayala Museum

In Makati there’s a museum about the Philippines’ art, ethnology and archaeology in the large, air-conditioned former stock exchange building.

There are six main permanent exhibitions, dealing with traditional Filipino maritime vessels, embroidered silk worn by the Philippines’ 19th-century elite, porcelain as a legacy of a thousand years of trade with China, and works of art from the 19th and 20th centuries by artists like Fernando Zóbel and Juan Luna.

One astonishing gallery abounds with gold items made by Filipino cultures before colonisation, while you can get up to speed with the country’s history with 60 chronologically ordered models at the Diorama Experience.

6. Manila Baywalk

Manila Baywalk

The waterside promenade on Manila Bay is special in the evening when you can watch the sun go down.

Those gleaming waters were the scene for the Battle of Manila Bay between the United States Navy and Spain in 1898, which ended in a decisive American victory and brought the curtain down on the more than 300 years of Spanish rule.

The Baywalk is two kilometres from the American Embassy down to the Cultural Center of the Philippines and has a line of palms buffering it from the busy Roxas Boulevard.

Across the road are skyscrapers, and as you get down to the Manila Yacht Club there’s a precinct with cafes and restaurants.

This is a genial little area, with live music street performers and food vendors.

7. Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago

Built in 1571, the military base for the Spanish government was in the northwest corner of Intramuros, close to the cathedral.

The Battle of Manila took its toll on the compound in the Second World War, but a lot of this was subsequently restored.

The monumental  main gate has the Spanish coat of arms below a relief of the Spanish patron saint Santiago Matamoros.

The fort is also somewhere to get in touch with the Philippines’ independence movement.

At the start of the Philippine Revolution in 1896-1898, the national hero José Rizal was incarcerated here before his execution.

You can see where he was imprisoned, and there’s a shrine in his honour, replicating his ancestral home.

8. Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral

Founded in 1571 Manila Cathedral has suffered fire, earthquakes and war, and the imposing monument on Plaza de Roma today is actually the 8th rebuild.

That does nothing to detract from the sight, and unlike San Agustin you can go in even if a wedding is in progress.

The cathedral went through a restoration a few years ago, and Pope Francis gave a mass in 2015 not long after it reopened.

Things to keep an eye out for are the high vaults in the nave, the reflective marble floor and stained glass windows designed by the 20th-century Filipino artist Galo Ocampo.

9. Rizal Park

Rizal Park

At the southern limit of Intramuros is a park and plaza integral to Philippine history.

Independence was officially declared here in 1946, and this is where the patriot José Rizal was executed in 1896, bringing the Philippine Revolution to a head.

The monument at the spot where he was killed was erected in 1913 on the 17th anniversary of his death.

It holds his remains and is guarded day and night by soldiers from the Marine Corps.

At the western end the Quirino Grandstand, with a capacity of 10,000, was set up specifically for the independence proclamation in 1946. Beyond all this historical significance, the park is also a rare open space in the city, a green island against some of the world’s most congested streets.

10. National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Fine Arts

On the east side of Rizal Park, this museum has paintings and sculptures by the most prominent Filipino artists in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Among them are Juan Luna, Fernando Zóbel and Félix Hidalgo, who represented a wave of Filipino art that swelled as the country was pushing for independence from Spain.

That is the context for the museum’s showpiece, the Spoliarium by Juan Luna.

This painting from 1884 won the gold medal at the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in Madrid, and its symbolism, showing dead gladiators being dragged away from the circus, was not lost on José Rizal.

11. Casa Manila

Casa Manila

The Barrio San Luis in Intramuros has a house-museum that shines a light on the Spanish colonial period in Manila.

The house isn’t as old as it looks; it was built in the 1980s but is a faithful reproduction of a mid-19th century house on Calle Jaboneros.

It has a stone base and painted wood structure on the upper floor, with a passageway opening onto a courtyard with palms and a fountain.

Inside you can make your way through richly decorated lounges, bedrooms and into the kitchen and bathroom.

Each room has its share of authentic artefacts, including the bathroom, which has a peculiar wooden twin lavatory.

12. Paco Park

Paco Park

Another stop on the José Rizal trail, the very solemn Paco Park was where the national hero was first interred after his execution in 1896. This park has a circular format and was a cemetery throughout the 19th century.

But in 1912 the tombs in the niches were cleared and the remains delivered back to their families.

You can still make out these niches, filled in and cemented over, and there’s a balustraded walkway on top of the walls that contain them.

In the middle is a pretty sequestered garden with lawns, trees and flowerbeds, and the circular cemetery chapel of St Pancratius.

13. Bahay Tsinoy

Bahay Tsinoy

As we hinted earlier, there has been Chinese community in the Philippines since long before the Spanish colonial period, and this museum in Intramuros records the history, culture and achievements of this minority.

Across three floors you’ll learn about the early exchanges and first arrivals in the 9th century, and the difficult, itinerant lifestyle many Chinese endured in colonial times.

Independence brought on a period of assimilation and opportunity, when Chinese business owners help lead the Philippines’ industrialisation.

There are prints, photographs and ceramics, and profiles of 20th-century Chinese Filipino figures like former president Corazon Aquino.

14. Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church

As with the other places of worship in Manila, this church has suffered through earthquakes and war.

But during this time it has kept its Baroque facade, which has a majestic pediment, flanked by two towers and supported by Corinthian columns.

You might need a double-take when you step inside, as the shiny white interior is totally modern and dates to the 1980s.

The goal of a visit should be to see the Black Nazarene in the altar.

This is a full-sized icon of Christ carrying a cross.

It is made of dark wood, and was crafted in Mexico, ending up in Manila in 1606. The icon’s feast day is January 9 (Traslación), and is an epic display of religious piety, with hundreds of thousands of penitents joining a barefoot procession.

15. Chinese Cemetery

The Chong Hock Tong temple

A remnant of the colonial period, this cemetery was plotted for Chinese residents who weren’t allowed to be buried in Manila’s Catholic cemeteries.

It’s another attraction that fills you in on Filipino culture, and was the site of many executions in the Japanese occupation during the Second World War.

And the difference between these hushed gardens and memorials, and the streets of Manila is palpable.

The Chong Hock Tong temple dates to the 1850s, and so is th oldest in Manila, boasting a design that resembles the temples in China’s Fujian Province.

Also pause at Liat See Tong, a memorial hall for the Chinese community leaders and scholars who were killed by the Japanese.

16. Pasay Seafood Market

Pasay Seafood Market

This is a heaving market near the Mall of Asia, set along tight aisles where stalls are piled with shrimp, lobster, langoustine, crab, mussels and all sorts of fish from tuna to blue marlin.

There’s a neat a custom where you buy what you want from these stalls and then take it to the restaurants outside the market to prepare it to your taste.

This can be a pricey way to dine, but you’ll be reassured that the produce is as fresh and can be, and you can spread the cost out if you’re in a big group.

17. Greenbelt Mall

Greenbelt Mall

In Makati there’s a mammoth upscale mall complex that almost beggars belief.

It’s couched in Makati’s dynamic skyscraper-filled cityscape, and to first-timers seems to be a never-ending series of shopping centres around a park.

There are 300 shops and restaurants, but that doesn’t include the network of offshoots that make it very easy to lose all sense of direction and time.

Shop here for designer fashion brands like Calvin Klein, Gucci and Prada and a multitude of bars, restaurants and coffee shops.

This is just one element of a vast shopping complex interconnected by raised walkways.

18. Greenbelt Chapel

Greenbelt Chapel

To confirm that Greenbelt is a proper community, there’s a chapel here in a quiet garden surrounded by malls and apartment blocks, and a few steps from the Ayala Museum.

It’s a bit disorientating to suddenly arrive at a place of worship amid all the commerce.

This chapel has been here since the mid-1980s and is often used for weddings and religious ceremonies.

It’s a circular pavilion, with open arches on the perimeter and a gorgeous stained glass skylight in the centre of the ceiling.

19. SM Megamall

SM Megamall

The second-largest mall in the Philippines dwarfs even the Greenbelt Mall and is the fourth-largest in the world.

You’ll find it in Ortigas’ business district and now has more than 800 store, having just opened its new “Fashion Mall”. The stores here are aimed squarely at mid-market fashion shoppers, out for bargains at shops like Gap, Topshop, Uniqlo, H&M, Mango, Bershka and Zara.

Part of this enormous complex is the Megatrade Hall, hosting international events and conventions, as well as a skating rink, bowling alley, multi-screen cinema and two separate food courts.

20. Divisoria Market

Divisoria Market

This market in Tondo is a Manila institution bursting with street food vendors and stalls selling clothing, accessories, handicrafts and fresh produce.

All the fashion items will be knock-offs of course, and most of the vendors are happy to bargain with you.

The throng, noise, traffic, heat and smell can be overpowering, but it’s one of the best ways to see real life in the city.

Your best bet is to go with a guide to avoid getting lost or pickpocketed, and help negotiate the vendors down.

21. Malacañang Palace

Malacañang Palace

The presidential palace made international headlines in 2016 when the new president Rodrigo Duterte refused to move in because of ghosts.

If you’re braver than him and want to see it for yourself you have to plan ahead and book a tour in advance.

The palace was built in 1750 for the nobleman, Don Luís Rocha, later becoming the summer home of the Spanish governor-general.

Since then it’s been a residence for every Spanish and American governor, and then every Philippine president except for the incumbent.

It’s a high-priority document of 20th-century history, with snippets of information here and there, and photos, furniture and general memorabilia for its important former occupants.

22. Videoke

Videoke

Manila is a musical kind of place, and if you end up at a videoke or karaoke bar on an evening you’ll work this out for yourself.

These nightspots can be found all across the city, including the more upscale neighbourhoods around Greenbelt.

Some are large halls where only the most daring and talented will be able to get up and sing in front of a crowd.

But if that sounds like a nightmare to you there are lots of venues that have group rooms where you can embarrass yourself in front of your friends only.

See Red Boc, Music 21 Plaza, No. 38 Sports Lounge  and Grill, The Suites at Republiq Karaoke and CenterStage.

23. Jeepney Rides

Jeepney Rides

Do this while you still can, as legislation has been passed in 2017 to remove these ageing hulks from the road.

Jeepneys, buses adapted from American jeeps in the 20th century and painted in garish colours.

They are as big a part of Manila’s identity as the yellow cab in New York or double-decker bus in London.

They’re also the cheapest way to get around, as so are almost always overloaded with passengers.

When you get on you often have to ask other passengers to pass your fare to the driver, and you have to shout when you want to get off.

24. Attractions for Kids

Star City theme park

If you have youngsters with you there are plenty of options for days out away from the crazy streets and seedier parts of the city.

Generally these can be found around malls, like the branch of Kidzania at Bonifacio Global City.

Where Rizal Park meets Manila Bay there’s the Ocean Park, showcasing the marine life of the western Pacific and South China Sea.

Right next door to in the old Elks Club buildings is the Museo Pambata, which is a hands-on museum approaching science and world affairs in child-friendly ways.

Lastly, one street in from the baywalk is the city zoo, though the conditions might be a little distressing.

And there’s always the Star City theme park, just past the yacht club.

25. Local Specialities

Halo-Halo

The food scene is so cosmopolitan, and there are so many points of contact (markets, roving vendors, street food carts, restaurants of all descriptions) that you could write an entire book on dining in Manila.

But there are some delicacies that are totally Filipino.

One is Halo-Halo, a sort of granita with evaporated milk, sweet beans, various fruits, agar jelly and yam.

The roast pork in Manila is up there with the best in the world, and barbecued pork skewers are amazing and chicharon, crispy pork rinds is a common snack.

And if you’re really brave you can find balut, which is a street food consisting of a marinated day-old duck still in its shell and eaten whole.

An usual but moreish sweet is ensaymada, a sweet pastry topped with cheese and a legacy from the Spanish period.

25 Best Things to Do in Manila (the Philippines):

  • San Agustin Church
  • San Agustin Museum
  • Ayala Museum
  • Manila Baywalk
  • Fort Santiago
  • Manila Cathedral
  • National Museum of Fine Arts
  • Casa Manila
  • Bahay Tsinoy
  • Quiapo Church
  • Chinese Cemetery
  • Pasay Seafood Market
  • Greenbelt Mall
  • Greenbelt Chapel
  • SM Megamall
  • Divisoria Market
  • Malacañang Palace
  • Jeepney Rides
  • Attractions for Kids
  • Local Specialities

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15 Awesome Things to do in Manila (Itinerary for First Time Visitors)

At first glance it may seem that there aren’t many interesting things to do in Manila, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Manila is a huge megacity that’s home to millions of people, a sprawling metropolis that few travelers hang around in for long.

For many visitors, the Filipino capital is just a transit point on their way to tropical islands, but give any Manila itinerary a chance and you’ll realize that there’s more to this city than just traffic jams and chaos.

To understand the Philippines as a whole, then you have to visit the capital. This is where you’ll find the best museums in the country, alongside the walled city of Intramuros that’s full of historic, colonial relics.

The city is incredibly diverse too, and you can explore the culinary delights of Chinatown, shop at the seemingly endless Divisoria Market and experience the late-night delights of the up and coming Makati district.

There are a lot of great things to do in Manila, and here are our favorites!

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15 Things to Do in Manila (Itinerary for First Time Visitors)

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1. Explore the Intramuros

Intramuros -Things to do in Manila

Intramuros is the most historic area in Manila. The name means ‘Within the Walls’, a Spanish reference to the fact that this was the walled city built to defend the city’s colonial elite from outside revolt or attack.

This was the capital of the Spanish Philippines for 300 years, from the 16th century onwards and it was around Intramuros that the modern metropolis you find today grew.

You can walk along the tall walls that still stand around Intramuros, strolling past Spanish cannon and reading the intriguing historical plaques on the way.

There are countless heritage-listed buildings, you can visit Manila Cathedral and explore the ever imposing Fort Santiago.

Our top recommended tours of Intramuros:

  • Private Old and New Manila City Tour
  • Manila Old and New: Sightseeing Tour Including Intramuros and Fort Santiago
  • Private Half-Day Manila Tour by Jeepney

2. See the Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral

Visiting Manila Cathedral – or The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, as it’s officially known – is one of the best things to do in Manila.

The cathedral dates back to 1571, but it’s gone through many changes since the Spanish first founded it as they attempted to spread Christianity across the Philippines.

The church has been destroyed on at least 7 occasions and the structure you see today is the 8th reincarnation, with war and natural disasters have taken their toll.

Our top recommended tours of Manila Cathedral:

  • Manila City Intramuros Tour
  • Manila Sightseeing plus Tagaytay Tour with Taal Volcano

3. Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago in Manila

Fort Santiago is an impressive colonial relic that forms part of the walled city, and it’s one of the best things to do in Manila if you’re interested in history.

The fort was built when Manila was declared the capital of the Spanish Philippines and it would quickly become a symbol of Spanish power in the city.

When the Spanish left, the Americans took over, followed by the Japanese during World War II, until Filipino independence saw it turned into a museum.

Many Filipino heroes have been held in the prison cells within the fort, including Jose Rizal, the famed writer who lost his life to the Spanish. You can see a shrine dedicated to his life and death within the fort.

Our top recommended tours of Fort Santiago:

4. Rizal Park

Rizal Park in Manila

One of the best things to do in Manila is to stroll through Rizal Park. This is the city’s most famous park, and it’s dedicated to the hero of the Filipino Revolution, Jose Rizal, who was executed here by the Spanish in 1898.

It’s an important place, flanked by museums and full of statues and busts of historical characters from Filipino history.

In the late afternoon as the sun begins to set and the temperature lowers, then all of Manila seems to visit Rizal Park to enjoy the laid back atmosphere and cool evening breeze.

Our top recommended tours of Rizal Park:

  • Intramuros Manila Tour

5. The National Museum Complex

National Museum Complex in Manila

One of the best things to do in Manila if you’re looking to delve into the country’s history is to visit the National Museum Complex.

The complex comprises several individual museums that are found in grand, neoclassical buildings in Rizal Park.

You can easily spend the day exploring all the different exhibits and departments, which include the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Natural History.

6. Manila Bay

Manila Bay - Things to do in Manila

Manila Bay is the large, natural harbor that the city is built around, and it’s perhaps the most important feature of the capital.

The wide bay has been the site of naval battles through history, many of which have decided who ruled over the Philippines.

These days though, the bay is best known for its beautiful sunsets and long boardwalks.

You can stroll along the edge of the bay at the forefront of the city, and it’s a favorite spot amongst locals for exercising or just getting out and about, while you can also enjoy evening dinner and sunset cruises across the water for spectacular views of the city skyline.

Our top recommended tour of Manila Bay: Shared Manila Sunset Cruise by the Bay

7. Corregidor Island

Corregidor Island in Manila

One of the best things to do in Manila is to take a boat tour across to Corregidor Island.

This is one of the largest islands that’s found in Manila Bay, and due to its strategic position at the entrance to the bay itself, in the past, it was always one of the most heavily fortified parts of the city.

Today, much of the island is still the site of bunkers, barracks and gun emplacements, and it makes for a great day out from the city.

World War II saw fierce fighting on Corregidor Island when the Japanese invaded, and many of the fortifications are now in ruins.

You can find a memorial to those who died on all sides, while many of the siege tunnels can be explored.

Our top recommended tours of Corregidor Island:

  • WWII and Corregidor Island: Historical Sightseeing Tour from Manila
  • Corregidor Day Trip from Manila

Binondo Chinatown in Manila

Exploring Binondo, otherwise known as Chinatown, is one of the best things to do in Manila to learn more about the city’s mixed heritage and culture.

For centuries, Chinese immigrants have shaped Manila, but while the Spanish colonizers lived in Intramuros, the Chinese were forced to live outside the walls, in what became the Binondo district.

Binondo Church is one of the oldest in the country, but the real highlight of a trip to Binondo is the food.

This is one of the best places in the city to delve into the culinary scene, as the mixed Filipino-Chinese history has given Binondo some of the best restaurants and dishes in Manila.

Our top recommended tours of Binondo:

  • Binondo Food Tour
  • A Taste of Binondo-Chinatown

Makati district in Manila

Makati is Manila’s most up and coming district, a relatively new part of the city that is home to big business and finance. This is where you’ll find skyscrapers and shopping malls, as well as the lovely Ayala Triangle Gardens.

Makati is also renowned for its nightlife, and if you are looking for a few drinks then the many upmarket bars and clubs that are found here are the place to go.

10. Ayala Museum

The Ayala Museum is found in the Makati district, and it’s one of the best things to do in Manila to learn more about Filipino history.

The modern museum houses a wonderful collection of historic artifacts collected from around the Philippines ranging from ancient pottery to prehistoric excavations.

It’s a great place to learn more about the country’s vast number of different ethnic groups too, and their unique history, culture and heritage.

11. Villa Escudero

Villa Escudero in Manila

Just outside of Manila, you can find Villa Escudero, a coconut plantation that offers you the chance to visit the countryside and to experience the local culture .

You can visit an onsite museum, enjoy entertainment shows, ride a bamboo raft across the lake and best of all, enjoy a gourmet dining experience beneath a waterfall.

Our top recommended tours of Villa Escudero:

  • Villa Escudero Tour with Lunch From Manila
  • Private Tour: Villa Escudero with Lunch from Manila
  • Villa Escudero Coconut Plantation Day Trip from Manila

12. Pagsanjan Falls

Pagsanjan Falls in Manila

One of the best day trips from Manila is to Pagsanjan Falls, a spectacular waterfall that will blow you away with its size and location.

It’s a great way to escape the bustling streets of the city and to get back to nature, as you’ll be immersed in the forest on your way to the waterfall.

The only way to reach the falls is by hiking from the nearest town or by taking the popular local dugout canoes along the river, to see the triple cascades from below.

Our top recommended tours of Pagsanjan Falls:

  • Pagsanjan Falls from Manila
  • Pagsanjan Falls Adventure from Manila
  • Pagsanjan Falls Day Tour from Manila

13. Taal Volcano

Lina Stock at Taal Volcano in the Philippines

Despite being a huge mega-city, Manila makes for a surprisingly good base to reach nearby natural attractions, and one of the best places to visit is the Taal Volcano.

The Philippines is rife with volcanic activity, and the Taal Volcano is one of the second most active in the country.

It’s also one of the most beautiful volcanoes, as here you can find a volcano within a volcano, as a large water-filled crater on an even larger lake surrounds the active cone. It’s a spectacular sight, and perfect for outdoor activities.

Our top recommended tours of Taal Volcano:

  • Full-Day Taal Trekking Shared Trip from Manila
  • Private Taal Volcano Trekking with Lunch from Manila

14. Tagaytay

Tagaytay near Manila

Taal Volcano is found in the Tagaytay region to the south of Manila, but there’s plenty more to do here on your day out, and it makes for a popular trip from the city for a variety of reasons.

Tagaytay is found in the highlands, and if you’re over the sweltering humidity of Manila, this makes for a cool and blissful retreat. There are hiking opportunities, scenic viewpoints and plenty of spas offering relaxation treatments!

Our top recommended tours of Tagaytay:

  • Tagaytay Ridge Tour from Manila: Palace in the Sky, Taal Volcano and Las Pinas Bamboo Organ
  • Private Half-Day Tagaytay Tour from Manila

15. Malacanang Palace

Malacanang Palace in Manila

Back in Manila, a visit to the Malacanang Palace will give you a chance to see where and how the President lives in the city.

The grand building dates back to the 1750s when it was built by the Spanish to serve as the residence for their governors, in a prime position on the river.

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Looking for Manila Tourist Spots for your next visit? Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is a bustling metropolis that offers a plethora of tourist spots and attractions for visitors to explore. This vibrant city has something for everyone, from historical landmarks to modern attractions. Manila has plenty of things to do and see whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler.

One of Manila’s most popular tourist spots is Intramuros, the walled city that dates back to the Spanish colonial era. Another must-see attraction is Rizal Park, a sprawling green space that honors the country’s national hero, Jose Rizal. Foodies will also be delighted by Manila’s diverse culinary scene, which offers a mix of local and international cuisine.

In a country with one too many beaches, sightseeing in the City of Manila is not first on many travelers’ lists. But it has a lot to offer those brave enough to venture out on its streets. Here are the Top tourist spots in Manila to get you started:

Historical and Religious Landmarks

Manila is a city rich in history and culture, with numerous landmarks and monuments that reflect its past. Here are some of the most significant historical landmarks in Manila.

Intramuros Manila by Judgefloro via Wikimedia cc

Intramuros , also known as the Walled City, is a significant historical site in Manila. It was built during the Spanish colonial period and served as the seat of the Spanish government in the Philippines.

Today, Intramuros is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination in Manila. Visitors can explore the cobblestone streets, visit the museums and galleries, and take a tour of the city’s famous landmarks.

Fort Santiago in Intramuros

Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago is an iconic Spanish fortress in Intramuros, the walled city of Manila. Built in 1571 by Spanish navigator and governor Miguel López de Legazpi, the fort was designed to protect the newly established city of Manila from foreign invaders.

Fort Santiago has stood as a symbol of strength and resilience for centuries, making it one of the most historically significant sites in Manila. Today, the fort remains a reminder of the Philippines’ rich and tumultuous past.

Cathedral of Manila via Depositphotos

Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Intramuros. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Manila and one of the most significant landmarks in the city. The cathedral has undergone numerous renovations and restorations over the years but retains its historical charm.

The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, also known as the Manila Cathedral , is a minor basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today’s modern city of Manila, Philippines.

Rizal Park

Located in the heart of the capital, this historical park is a must-see for any visitor. It is home to the iconic monument of national hero Jose Rizal. It offers exciting attractions such as the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the National Museum of the Philippines, and the Planetarium.

It is also the perfect spot for outdoor concerts and the famous dancing fountain show. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, a visit to Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, is a must!

San Agustin Church and Museum in Intramuros photo via DepositPhotos

San Agustin Church

Built in 1587, the Church of Saint Augustine is the oldest stone church in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its architecture reflects the Spanish Baroque style, with intricate carvings and paintings adorning its beautiful interior.

This majestic church stands as a testament to the history of the Philippines and an enduring symbol of the strength of faith and the resilience of the Filipino people.

Quiapo Church by nn via Wikimedia cc

Quiapo Church

The majestic Minor Basilica and National Shrine of the Black Nazarene, more commonly known as Quiapo Church, stands proudly in the bustling district of Quiapo in the city of Manila, Philippines.

This iconic landmark is renowned for its unique blend of Spanish and Filipino architectural styles and its captivating interior adorned with numerous religious artifacts and paintings. Most of all, Quiapo Church is the home of the miraculous Black Nazarene, a dark statue of Jesus Christ believed to be endowed with divine powers.

Binondo Church in front of Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, Binondo, Manila by Patrick Roque via Wikimedia cc

Binondo Church

Nestled in the bustling district of Binondo, Manila, lies a magnificent piece of architecture that has withstood the test of time: the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, otherwise known as Binondo Church.

Dedicated to the first Filipino saint, the church is a beautiful example of Chinese Baroque style, with intricate carvings and paintings adorning its walls and pillars. Step inside this grand structure, and you’ll immerse yourself in a rich history preserved for centuries.

University of Santo Tomas by Kent Ogares via Unsplash

University of Santo Tomas

The University of Santo Tomas is a private Catholic university in Sampaloc, Manila. It is the oldest university in the Philippines and one of the most significant landmarks in the city. The university’s architecture reflects the Spanish Baroque style, and its campus is home to numerous historical buildings and monuments.

Paco Park and Cemetery photo by Angelyn Marquez via Wikipedia CC

Paco Park is a historical park located in Paco, Manila. It was built in the 18th century as a cemetery for Spanish aristocrats. Today, it is a popular destination for picnics, weddings, and other events.

The park’s architecture reflects the Spanish colonial period, and its interior is adorned with numerous sculptures and monuments.

Malate Church by patrickroque01 via Wikimedia cc

Malate Church

The Our Lady of Remedios Parish, also known as Malate Church, is a beloved parish church located in the Malate district in Manila, Philippines. This stunning Mexican Baroque-style church overlooks Plaza Rajah Sulayman and, ultimately, the majestic Manila Bay.

Dedicated to Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, the patroness of childbirth, the church houses a revered statue of the Virgin Mary in her role as Our Lady of Remedios, which was brought from Spain in 1624 and stands at the altar. Malate is a place of rich history, formerly known as Maalat due to the saline waters of the bay, and as Laguio or Lagunoi, the name of the street separated it from Ermita.

San Sebastian Church, Manila, Philippines, June 11, 2017 by John Tewell via Flickr CC

San Sebastian Church

The magnificent Minor Basilica of San Sebastian, more commonly known as San Sebastian Church or San Sebastian Basilica, is an awe-inspiring example of Gothic Revival architecture in Manila, Philippines.

Completed in 1891, this remarkable church is the only steel-building church in the country and proudly serves as the home of the Parish of San Sebastian and a Shrine of Nuestra Senora del Monte Carmelo, or Our Lady of Mount Carmel. In recognition of its remarkable history and architecture, San Sebastian Church was designated a National Historical Landmark in 1973 and National Cultural Treasure in 2011.

Museums and Art

Manila is home to a rich cultural heritage; its museums and art galleries are some of the best places to experience it. Here are some of the top museums and art galleries in Manila.

National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila by Jsnueva1022 via Wikipedia cc

National Museum of Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts is home to an impressive array of artworks from some of the country’s most renowned artists. Its diverse collection includes masterpieces from the likes of Juan Luna, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, and Fernando Amorsolo.

The most celebrated artwork in the museum is the Spoliarium, a remarkable painting by Juan Luna depicting the aftermath of Roman gladiators. This renowned art institution is an umbrella government organization that oversees several national museums in the Philippines, exhibiting ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological, and visual arts collections.

Casa Manila Museum by David Stanley via Wikimedia cc

Casa Manila

Located within the walls of the historic Intramuros district, the Casa Manila Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of wealthy Filipino families during the Spanish colonial period.

From antique furniture and artwork to other artifacts from the time, the museum houses a collection of items that bring the past to life. Step into the past and explore the grandeur of the 19th-century Filipino elite at the Casa Manila Museum.

Bahay Tsinoy photo via FB Page

Bahay Tsinoy

Discover the rich history of Chinese-Filipino culture at Bahay Tsinoy, a museum in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. This museum celebrates the Chinese influence on Filipino culture with its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and other items that showcase the Chinese-Filipino community’s history and culture.

Explore a range of topics, from Chinese medicine and language to religion, and gain a deeper understanding of the significant role the Chinese have played in the Philippines. Visit Bahay Tsinoy and the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center to learn more about this unique cultural heritage.

National Museum of Natural History Manila facade by Manager27 via Wikipedia cc

National Museum Complex

The National Museum Complex is a collection of museums located in the heart of Manila. The complex includes the National Museum of Anthropology, the National Museum of Natural History , and the National Planetarium. The National Museum of Anthropology houses artifacts and exhibits showcasing the Philippines’ pre-colonial history. The National Museum of Natural History is dedicated to the country’s flora and fauna, while the National Planetarium offers visitors a chance to learn about astronomy and space science.

Shopping and Markets

Manila is a shopper’s paradise, with a plethora of malls, markets, and souvenir shops to explore. Whether you’re looking for luxury brands or bargain finds, there’s something for everyone in the city.

SM Mall of Asia photo via Official Facebook Page

SM Mall of Asia

One of the largest malls in the world, SM Mall of Asia is a must-visit for any shopping enthusiast. The mall features an extensive list of name-brand stores, high-end boutiques, and a good mix of international restaurants.

With an amusement park, cinema, ice skating rink, and a front-row seat overlooking Manila Bay, SM Mall of Asia is the perfect place to spend an entire day.

168 Shopping Mall in Divisoria by SwarmCheng via Wikimedia cc

Divisoria is a bustling market district in Manila that offers a range of products at bargain prices. You can find almost anything in Divisoria, from clothing and accessories to electronics and household items. The key to shopping here is to haggle, so don’t hesitate to negotiate for a better price. Remember that the area can get crowded, so be prepared to navigate the crowds.

The Golden Mosque in Quiapo

Quiapo is another famous market district in Manila known for its religious items and souvenirs. The Quiapo Church, also known as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is a significant landmark in the area and draws many visitors.

The market stalls surrounding the church offer a variety of religious items, including statues, rosaries, and candles. Quiapo is also home to a bustling street market that sells everything from clothing to food.

Outdoor Attractions

Manila has a lot of outdoor attractions that are perfect for those who want to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Here are some of the best outdoor attractions in Manila:

Manila Bay Sunset

Manila Baywalk

Manila Baywalk is a popular attraction among locals and tourists alike. The long promenade runs along Manila Bay and offers stunning sunset views. Visitors can take a leisurely walk, bike, or jog along the baywalk while enjoying the sea breeze. There are also several restaurants and cafes near the Baywalk where visitors can grab a bite to eat or drink while enjoying the view.

Manila Ocean Park photo via Facebook

Manila Ocean Park

Manila Ocean Park is a marine-themed park located in Manila Bay. It features a variety of marine life exhibits, including a shark and ray encounter, a jellyfish exhibit, and a penguin exhibit.

Visitors can watch sea lions and dolphin shows and swim with the fish. The park also has several restaurants and souvenir shops.

Bounty Donates 2,000 kgs Chicken to Feed Manila Zoo Animals

Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden

The Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden is a 5.5-hectare park in the heart of Manila. It is home to over 1000 animals, including tigers, lions, elephants, and monkeys.

The park also has a botanical garden that features a variety of plants and trees. Visitors can take a guided tour of the park or explore on their own.

Giant Star Wheel photo via StarCity

Star City Amusement Park

Star City Amusement Park is a popular amusement park in Pasay City, just a few minutes from Manila. It features a variety of rides and attractions, including roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, and a haunted house. The park also has several food stalls and souvenir shops.

Arroceros Forest Park by Ganmatthew via Wikimedia cc

Arroceros Forest Park

Arroceros Forest Park is a small park located in the heart of Manila. It is a green oasis in the middle of the city and is home to various trees and plants. Visitors can take a leisurely walk or have a picnic in the park. The park also has a playground for children.

Dining and Cuisine

Manila is a food lover’s paradise, with diverse dining options catering to all tastes and budgets. From street food to high-end restaurants, Manila has it all. Here are some of the best places to eat in Manila.

Binondo Food Tour

Binondo Food Crawl

Binondo is the oldest Chinatown in the world, and it is a must-visit destination for foodies. The streets are lined with vendors selling all kinds of Chinese delicacies, from dim sum to roasted duck. One of the best ways to experience the food in Binondo is to go on a food crawl . This involves visiting several different restaurants and trying a few dishes at each one. Some of the must-try dishes in Binondo include:

  • Dim sum: These bite-sized portions of steamed or fried food are a staple of Chinese cuisine. Popular dim sum dishes include siomai, hakaw, and radish cake.
  • Roasted duck: This succulent dish is typically served with rice and a sweet sauce.
  • Hopia: This sweet pastry is filled with mung bean paste and is a popular snack in Binondo.

Maranao and Tausug Food in Quiapo

Maranao Halal Foods in Quiapo

Quiapo is known for its vibrant street markets and religious landmarks, but it is also home to some of the best Maranao and Tausug food in Manila. These two ethnic groups are known for their flavorful dishes, often made with coconut milk and spices. Some of the must-try dishes in Quiapo include:

  • Beef kulma: This hearty stew is made with beef, coconut milk, and spices. It is typically served with rice.
  • Chicken piaparan: This dish contains chicken, coconut milk, and turmeric. It has a distinct yellow color and a spicy flavor.
  • Satti: This popular street food in Quiapo consists of grilled meat on a stick, served with peanut sauce.

Whether you’re in the mood for Chinese cuisine or Maranao and Tausug food, Manila has something to offer every foodie. Be sure to explore the city’s diverse dining scene and try some of the local specialties.

Other Points of Interest

Manila has a rich history and culture, and many points of interest are beyond the famous tourist spots. Here are a few places to consider visiting:

Malate is an exciting neighborhood that pulses with energy day and night. From the lively Manila Baywalk to the traditional eateries of Remedios Circle, visitors will find plenty to explore. The nightlife and entertainment scene is second to none, with various bars, clubs, and restaurants. The Malate Church, one of Manila’s oldest churches, is also located here.

When the sun sets, the Baywalk is the perfect spot to watch the sun dip below the horizon, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines is a must-see for big-name theater and orchestral performances. Art lovers will also appreciate the Metropolitan Museum, which focuses on contemporary Filipino art. Whatever you’re looking for, Malate has it all!

Aerial view of Plaza Roma and the Manila Cathedral inside Intramuros by Fung360 via Wikimedia cc

Plaza de Roma

Located in the heart of Intramuros, Plaza de Roma is a public square surrounded by historic buildings such as the Manila Cathedral and the Palacio del Gobernador. It’s the perfect spot for capturing breathtaking photos and taking in the stunning scenery.

During the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1944, the plaza was known as Plaza Malaki, as American names were removed from public spaces. However, in 1960, the plaza was renamed Plaza Roma in honor of the College of Cardinals in Rome, following the elevation of Manila Archbishop Rufino Santos as the first Filipino cardinal.

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Baluarte de San Diego

Explore the fascinating history of Baluarte de San Diego, a 16th-century fort located in Intramuros. Built by the Spanish to defend against invaders, this spade-shaped bulwark is a reminder of Manila’s rich history.

Take a tour of the fort and learn about its past, with an entry charge for adults and free entry for seniors. Discover the remains of the upper portion of the circular watch tower, built from 1586-1587, and marvel at its incredible architecture.

Manila City Hall

Manila City Hall

Visitors to Manila City Hall can experience a unique blend of history and beauty, as the impressive neoclassical building serves as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the Battle of Manila.

Its coffin-like shape is a reminder of the city’s past, and a visit to the city hall is an opportunity to learn about the city’s history and the role of the city government in shaping Manila. With its beautiful architecture and rich history, Manila City Hall is a must-see for anyone looking to explore the city.

Escolta Street in Binondo, Manila by patrickroque01 via Wikimedia cc

Discover the history and explore the beauty of Escolta , a historic street in the heart of Manila. Once the city’s central commercial district, it now houses many of the country’s firsts and architectural gems.

Take a walking tour of the area to admire the classic Western designs, beautiful buildings, and landmarks. Enjoy the leisure, cultural, and business atmosphere of Escolta’s former years as you explore the area and learn about its rich history.

Transportation

Manila is a bustling city with various transportation options to explore the city’s tourist spots. Visitors can choose from various modes of transportation, including LRT, taxis, jeepneys, calesa, horse-drawn carriages, and airport transfers.

The LRT is a convenient option for tourists to get around Manila. It cuts through most of the city, making reaching popular tourist destinations such as Binondo, Intramuros, and Rizal Park easy. The LRT 1 has a longer route, while the LRT 2 has the shortest route, running through Metro Manila’s East to West areas. Visitors can purchase a single journey ticket or a stored value ticket to save time and money.

Taxis are also a common mode of transportation in Manila. Visitors can hail a taxi on the street or use ride-hailing apps like Grab Car . It is important to note that taxis in Manila do not have meters, so it is recommended to negotiate the fare before starting the journey.

Jeepneys are a popular mode of transportation in the Philippines and are known for their colorful designs. They are affordable to get around Manila, but visitors should be prepared for crowded and uncomfortable rides.

Calesa, or horse-drawn carriages, are a unique way to explore Intramuros, Manila’s historic walled city. Visitors can take a leisurely ride and enjoy the sights while listening to the coachman’s stories about the city’s history.

There are several airport transfer options for visitors arriving at the airport. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are available, but visitors can also book a private transfer in advance to avoid the hassle of negotiating fares.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top tourist destinations in manila.

Manila is a city that offers a variety of tourist destinations. Some of the top tourist destinations in Manila include Intramuros, Rizal Park, Manila Ocean Park, National Museum, and Fort Santiago. These places offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Philippines.

What are some Instagrammable places to visit in Manila?

For those looking to take Instagram-worthy photos, some of the most popular places to visit in Manila are Bonifacio Global City, Pinto Art Museum, The Dessert Museum, and Art in Island. These places offer unique and colorful backdrops that are perfect for taking photos.

Where can I find historical places to visit in Manila?

Manila is rich in history, and there are several places to visit for those interested in learning more about the city’s past. Some of the historical places to visit in Manila are Intramuros, Fort Santiago, Casa Manila, and San Agustin Church. These places offer a glimpse into the city’s colonial past.

What are some cheap hangout places in Manila?

For those on a budget, there are several cheap hangout places in Manila. Some of the popular hangout places include UP Town Center, Circuit Makati, and Maginhawa Street. These places offer a variety of food and entertainment options that won’t break the bank.

What is the number one tourist attraction in Metro Manila?

The number one tourist attraction in Metro Manila is the Mall of Asia. This shopping mall is one of the largest in Asia and offers a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It is also located near Manila Bay, which offers a beautiful view of the sunset.

Are there any road trip destinations near Manila?

For those looking for a road trip adventure, there are several destinations near Manila that are worth visiting. Some of the popular road trip destinations include Tagaytay, Batangas, and Subic. These places offer scenic views and a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Manila is a sprawling megacity with a population of close to 13 million people in the entire metro area. Exploring Manila will open your eyes to what life is like in the capital city, with a mixture of cultures, food, religion, history, and standards of living.

Travellers sometimes describe Manila as an assault on the senses; it is a hyperactive and even chaotic city to be immersed in. One common factor that many can agree on is that the traffic is some of the worst in the world. With that, comes concerns with regards to air pollution and, of course, a hot and humid climate.

Manila is also home to one of the largest slums in the region. Located in the city area of Tondo, there are over 700,000 people residing in this part of the city. This is one of the world’s most densely populated cities, with an average of 80,000 people per square mile. 

That said, Manila has a lot to offer travellers in the way of activities, but this destination is mostly a transit location for backpackers en route to the country’s many tropical islands.

Manila is the centre of education, art, culture, history, and government in the Philippines and is often referred to by two different names. The first is Metro Manila, which is made up of the City of Manila, Makati, Quezon City, Paranaque, Pasay, and more. The second is Manila, the city and capital of the country. 

Getting around the city can be a little tricky due to the traffic and the heat; however, there are multiple options. The city has a monorail system that is said to be the fastest mode of transport. The monorail, the MRT, LRT 1, and LRT 2 should be able to take you where you need to go within the city.

You can also use taxi apps such as Grab, or take a tricycle or jeepney for the most local mode of travel. Jeepneys – small buses – are an iconic part of the culture in Manila, and are the most popular mode of getting around the city for locals. 

Travel to Manila is possible all year long; however, the main tourist season, or high season, is generally from September to December. Due to being a mostly Christian or Catholic community, Christmas is celebrated here, making December a festive time to explore. April to May is considered to be the hottest period in the city. With temperatures well above 30 degrees, the heat can be suffocating, and travellers will often head to the islands to cool off!

If you’re visiting the city, it’s good to be aware of everything it can offer, as well as some important aspects concerning safety and travel. Check out the section on travel safety in this must-visit destination!

If you are interested in learning about the cultural and religious history of the Philippines and want to check out some bustling markets and eat some of the local food, Manila has you covered!

Three of the Best Places to Stay in Manila 

The city of Manila is broken up into 16 different districts, and you may be slightly overwhelmed when it comes to choosing accommodation.

The CBD of Makati is a favourite of many travellers and is known as a multicultural hub. Filled with restaurants and bars, it is a great place if you want to enjoy the nightlife. 

We’ve put together three of the best-rated hostels for you to choose from when visiting Manila. 

1 – Zula Hostel

Zula Hostel

The hostel features a casual cafe that serves all-day breakfast and coffee. Guests are provided with free WiFi, a breakfast bar, 24-hour reception and security, and security lockers for your property. Housekeeping offers clean linen and towels.

This is an excellent choice for anyone looking for either a dorm room or a private room. The staff can assist you with onward travel at the hostel tour desk. 

2 – Manila – Z Hostel

Z Hostel

Z Hostel features both mixed dorm rooms and female-only dorm rooms, as well as private double rooms with queen-sized beds on the top floor.

You can relax and stay connected with free WiFi throughout the property. Housekeeping provides clean linen and towels for your stay. There are lockers for your backpacks, and plenty of space to work or have a drink at the rooftop bar. 

3 – Crossroads Hostel

Crossroads Hostel Manila

The hostel offers female-only and male-only dorms, ensuring privacy and comfort. Guests will have a complimentary breakfast, plus free WiFi, air-conditioning in all rooms, hot showers, a common area, security lockers, free linen and towels, and shared tea and coffee making facilities.

The staff can assist you with your travels in Manila, and there is a shuttle bus service and a tour desk available. 

These are the BEST Places to Visit in Manila!

#1 – fort santiago.

Fort Santiago

Why it’s awesome: Fort Santiago is a citadel built in the late 1500s to serve as a base for the Spanish. The fort contains much of the city’s history. The 6.7-meter-high walls and the 12-meter-high gateway make for an impressive sight. Today, the fort and the prison cells are available for tourism purposes.

What to do there: It is one of Manila’s main tourist attractions, and many visitors are interested in seeing the fort. The beautifully landscaped grounds surrounding the fort are located near the bank of the Pasig River.

Fort Santiago is famously known for keeping national hero Dr José Rizal imprisoned before his execution in 1896. He was a leader of the Philippine Revolution, and a recreation of his cell and courtroom can be seen here. 

#2 – Binondo (China Town)

Binondo

Why it’s awesome: This is considered to be the world’s first China Town! Located in Binondo, it attracts foodies and travellers from all over the globe who are in search of some of the best local food and shopping available in Manila. 

What to do there: This incredible place is one giant maze of street food vendors, stalls, and markets. It has been around since 1594! A multicultural hub such as this will ensure visitors have plenty to see and do. The street food might not be for the faint-of-heart, though; local dishes are commonly meat-heavy and can overwhelm the senses.

Find a restaurant serving dumplings so you can sit back and enjoy a variety of flavours – broths and dumplings are famous here! Check if your accommodation provides a walking food tour of China Town, as these are now becoming increasingly popular with tourists seeking the help of a local guide when visiting Binondo. 

#3 – Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church

Why it’s awesome: The now standing Quiapo Church is a replacement of the original building that was destroyed by a fire. It is known as one of the must-see destinations when visiting Manila and is one of the best-known landmarks in the area. 

What to do there: Quiapo Church is the base for one of the largest religious festivals that sees pilgrims travel from all over the world. Black Nazarene is a large statue of Jesus Christ that is carried in the parade during the festival, and devotees come to worship and pray at the church every day for their loved ones.

Every year on January 9th, this festival will draw millions of people onto the streets!

#4 – National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Fine Arts

Why it’s awesome: The National Museum of Fine Arts was designed to be used as a public library, but now houses a collection of paintings and sculptures by Filipino artists. 

What to do there: Located across from the National Museum of Anthropology on the east side of Rizal Park, you will find the National Museum of Fine Arts. Spend your time observing the famous paintings and reading the history of each piece.

The stories told by the artists are rich in history and offer you an insight into some of the past events in the country. The museum houses the masterpiece Spoliarium  by Juan Luna, drawing art lovers from all over the world. 

#5 – San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church

Why it’s awesome: The San Agustin Church has been standing since 1606 and is an impressive part of the history of Manila. The church is now a museum of relics and art and features some beautiful architecture. 

What to do there: This is one of Manila’s famous churches, known by many as a must-see when visiting the city. The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the oldest church in Manila. Take a walk around the church and be impressed with how it withstood what the surrounding town of Intramuros could not. 

#6 – Rizal Park

Rizal Park

Why it’s awesome: This is Manila’s iconic central park. The park was named after the historical event of Jose Rizal’s execution by the Spanish authorities that took place here. This is just one of 40 significant sites within this impressive destination. Rizal Park is commonly referred to as Luneta Park. 

What to do there: The park is spread out over 60 hectares and features a central lagoon and dancing water fountain that puts on a display every evening. The National Museum is located in the park.

There is plenty of space to relax, enjoy lunch, and escape the city traffic. A must-see destination when you are in Manila, it is known as the “Green Lung” in the dense urban landscape. 

#7 – Malacanang Palace 

Malacanang Palace 

Why it’s awesome: The Malacanang Palace is known as the President’s home. It is a great place for anyone passionate about history and colonial architecture. 

What to do there: Tourists can visit the Museo ng Malacanang, though you must book your tour or visit in advance. Visits to the palace can be arranged directly through the website or via appropriate tour agencies. 

Quick Note – Staying Safe: A Word About Safety in Manila 

Scams:  Personal safety is paramount, no matter where you are travelling. Here are a few common scams that may be found in Manila.

Changing money: This can be an issue if you change your money at a local business that advertises rates that are better than anywhere else.

Be sure to only change money within a bank or reputable money changing office that is securely located, and always count the money before you leave just to be safe! Card skimming or ATM fraud are also reported in Manila, so it is a good idea to check your accounts regularly to ensure you have not had your card skimmed.

Keep your luggage stored safely in a locker and wrap your bags when you travel anywhere, including when you fly. There are plastic wrap options at the airport, or you can save on plastic and purchase a carry bag for your backpack that works with a padlock whenever you need to check your luggage.

Another typical local scam involves a local approaching you and offering to take you around the city or show you the sights. Only use official guides and tour companies to avoid theft and scams!

Food: Trying traditional cuisine is one of the best parts of travel. Being sensible when eating and drinking can save you from some common health issues. Avoid drinking tap water, purchase from stalls that make the food fresh to order, eat well-cooked food – especially meat and seafood, and aim to eat at a place that is bustling with customers.

Traditional food in Manila includes a local pie called Buko Pie, which is sold at roadside stalls all around the city. The pie has a sweet filling made from condensed milk. You can also try Kare-Kare , a vegetable and meat stew that is finished with a creamy peanut sauce. Of course, you can’t miss out on the famous Adobo dish; usually cooked with chicken, this is a staple in the homes of many Filipinos. Adobo is braised in a sauce that is made with soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and pepper. The meat is grilled and served with rice. 

Natural Disasters: Tropical storms, earthquakes, and tsunamis are some of the risk factors when visiting much of the Philippines. While there is usually a distinct tropical storm season for most islands, it is still possible to experience changes in climate or unexpected rain on your trip.

It’s best to stay informed of the current weather or any warnings by using an app on your smartphone or check in with your local guides or hosts.

Why it’s awesome:  The Philippines is a beautiful country filled with many natural wonders and stunning islands.

A visit to any destination’s capital city is an exciting experience, and Manila is not one to be missed. This city certainly never sleeps: it has a growing nightlife scene with a wide variety of rooftop bars, restaurants, and places to chill out. 

What to do there: This is one of Asia’s former Spanish colonies, so you will have plenty of historical sites to explore, such as Casa Manila and Fort Santiago.

Manila is also well-known for walking tours and food tours. These are popular activities for anyone looking to learn more about the culture in this megacity. Heritage buildings, art galleries, museums, and malls – Manila has it all!

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#8 – Speciality Coffee at Little Farmers Coffee

Why it’s awesome: There is a growing coffee scene thriving in Manila, making it one of the best destinations to enjoy a coffee in the region. Little Farmers Coffee has become a well-loved brand all over the city and uses coffee beans grown in the Cordillera Mountains. 

What to do there: The founders of Little Farmers Coffee aim to advocate and share quality local coffee from the Philippines. This means you will find a wide choice of flavours and blends to sample in-store or purchase to take home with you.

What is unique about their 12 branches is that they don’t use a traditional coffee machine to create each cup. This is because they wanted to make coffee simple and available for everyone to recreate at home. So, Little Farmers Coffee uses a basic household coffee maker! The menu includes hazelnut, vanilla, caramel, Irish cream, mocha, and macadamia flavoured coffee! 

#9 – Eco-Tour with Bambike 

Eco tour with Bambike

Why it’s awesome: A unique city tour with Bambike is a great way to see urban Manila. The small group tours usually contain five to ten people and a local guide. Tours typically last two to three hours and are a fun way to meet other travellers and see the city!

What to do there: The bikes are crafted from bamboo by locals who are part of the social enterprise founded by the organization. This ensures that the local people are paid to produce the bikes. The tour itself is aimed at being more sustainable than alternative transport options. Tours can be tailored to suit your preferences, whether you’re into art, culture, or food. 

#10 – Quezon Memorial Circle

Quezon Memorial Circle

Why it’s awesome: The Quezon Memorial Circle is a national park and shrine dedicated to President Manuel L. Quezon. There is plenty to see and do here, and it is also a popular place for locals to go jogging. 

What to do there: You can visit the memorial shrine, spend time in the park, see the World Peace Bell and the Peace Monument. The circle also features the Liwasang Aurora – a paved path in the style of a rose.

The circle also has numerous gardens, including the Flower Garden of Hardin ng mga Bulaklak, where you can see many native flowers. You will also find a fern garden, a cactus garden, and a tropical garden! 

#11 – Take a Cooking Class 

Why it’s awesome: Learning how to cook some of the best local dishes is an exciting activity and a great way to spend a day in Manila! You can learn how to make a new dish and meet fellow travellers. One of the most popular cooking classes is with T ravel Spoon – Philippines . They offer you the chance to cook dishes that most tourists will never get the opportunity to try, from all over the region.

What to do there: Traveling Spoon will take you through the local market, help you purchase the produce and ingredients you will need, and then show you how to prepare and cook the authentic menu. Traveling Spoon is unique because it connects travellers with locals. A cooking class is a wonderful way to enjoy the warm hospitality of the Filipino people!

#12 – Day Trip to Taal Volcano and Lake

Day trip to Taal Volcano and Lake

Why it’s awesome: If it’s considered safe to do so at the time of your visit, you can hike the main volcanic island, which takes around half an hour to one hour. Take a boat from Talisay Bay to the base of the area, which has a path to walk to the top. The Taal Volcano is a popular tourist destination just over an hour’s drive from the city of Manila. 

What to do there: The Taal Volcano has a huge crater and plenty of scenic spots to view its beauty. The amazing part is that it actually is a volcano on a lake that also has a lake inside of it! Taal Volcano is located in the city of Tagaytay. 

#13 – The Walled City

The Walled City

Why it’s awesome: Intramuros – meaning within the walls – is a city filled with history and charm. You can easily spend a day here exploring some of the must-see sights, or wander around and find some local street food to sample. 

What to do there: In this area, you can see Manila Cathedral, dating back to 1958; Bahay Tsinoy, to learn the Chinese- Philippino story; Stone Sentries, the stone walls that gave this city its name, and the Galleon Trade Terminus  statues to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the galleon trade. Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church are also found here. 

#14 – Manila Baywalk

Manila Baywalk

Why it’s awesome: It goes without saying that the Baywalk is one of the most popular tourist areas in the city. It is always busy around sunset. The Baywalk stretches over two kilometres along the harbour and is a leisurely way to end any busy day of sight-seeing. 

What to do there: The Baywalk provides you with plenty of great bars, restaurants, and live entertainment. One of the largest malls in Asia, the SM Mall of Asia is located close by. You will see many local people hanging out with their family and friends at the end of the day, sharing a meal and enjoying the view.

#15 – Street Food at the Market

Street Food at the Market

Why it’s awesome: The public market is always bustling with crowds of people from all over the city, who come to explore, shop, and, of course, eat! The street food at the market in Quiapo, located on Hidalgo Street, has some of the most popular and traditional food you can find in Manila. 

What to do there: Travel to the Old Downtown area of Manila and find something that looks and smells amazing! Street food preferences are up to your own personal taste, but commonly-loved dishes include tusok-tusok – which is a type of grilled snack usually made from meat – soups, curries, and even sweet desserts!

Additionally, you will often see mango with shrimp paste, Palabok (a noodle dish), Sotanghon (a noodle dish in a rich broth), and Lechon Manok – a roast chicken that is much loved over the Philippines. If you prefer the sweet side of street food, this place has you covered! Check out the combination of sweet coconut milk, sago, and purple yams in a dessert that is known as Ginataang Halo-Halo. 

Vegetarian travellers should try to find a snack called Taho,  which is made from silken tofu and is served in a sweet syrup – originally from the Chinese influence in the city of Manila. 

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Summarising Manila 

That’s it – the top 15 must-see attractions in Manila for you to explore. It goes without saying that Manila is a bustling megacity packed with history, art, culture, and food!

If you have just one day to spare in Manila, it’s worth getting out and seeing as much as you can before setting off to your next destination in the Philippines.

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Last updated on November 15th, 2023.

During a 2-week trip to the Philippines I got to spend a few days in the country’s capital.

A city I was keen to explore, I managed to discover some beautiful places to visit in Manila.

The city usually receives (negative) attention for being overcrowded and for its horrendous traffic. But I was determined to see, and report, another side of the Philippine capital.

Manila Bay at sunset - places to visit in Manila

Signs of improvement

I’ll be the first to say that Manila is overcrowded and the traffic lives up to its bad reputation.

But, signs of improvement are popping up around the city, hinting towards signs of a brighter future.

Development in roads and infrastructure married with a boost in foreign tourism is changing Manila’s landscape.

And what the city lacks in its dreadful traffic system, it more than makes up for in its character. Add the exceptional warmth, friendliness and hospitality of the Filipino people and you’ve a destination with great travel potential.

If you’re ready to explore the capital, make a note of these 6 beautiful places to visit in Manila.

6 places to visit in Manila

Explore the historic walled city of intramuros.

The mark of the Spanish colonial rule that lasted for over 300 years is still very prevalent around Manila.

You only have to look at the architectural style of churches like San Agustin but also at the street names. Paseo de Roxas in the Makati district area and Villalobos Street in Quiapo are 2 such examples.

However, there’s no more compelling architectural symbol of the Spanish rule in Manila, than the walled city of Intramuros .

The city’s Spanish roots

Intramuros, meaning ‘within the walls’ was the seat of government and political power during the time of the Spanish Empire.

The Manila Galleons that sailed for 250 years, brought goods from Intramuros in the Philippines to Acapulco, Mexico.

The walls were built to ward off foreign invasions. Any other towns outside the structure were known as extramuros.

Towards the river is the grand Fort Santiago, the fortress protecting the city. Within the compound, you’ll also come across the beautiful Baroque church of San Agustin.

La Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción de María de San Agustín dates back to the 14th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

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Map: 6 top places to visit in Manila

Stop by manila cathedral.

I can’t write a post about Manila, and not mention Manila Cathedral. Built in 1581, it was originally a parish church under the Archdiocese of Mexico.

It’s undergone a few renovations, and draws in worshipers and visitors alike. The cathedral’s also been the site of 3 Papal visits to the capital.

To see the best of Manila, consider booking a local tour. The people are incredibly friendly, warm and welcoming. It’s a good way to spend a few hours.

places to visit in Manila - Manila Cathedral

Stroll along Manila Bay

The bay area of Manila gives you an idea of life in the city. Different types of industry, like shipping, tourism and commercial, co-exist in one space.

Manila Bay is mainly known for being an area of economic activity, but it offers visitors so much more. For one, its promenade makes it a popular spot for couples passing by to watch the sun set over the sea.

Look out for the locals who arrive early in the morning to set up their stalls along the promenade. They sell everything from freshly cut mangoes to sodas and potato chips. Many are friendly, helpful, and make the atmosphere that bit more welcoming.

places to visit in Manila - Manila Bay

Indulge in the local food scene

Manila is one city that’s also cottoned on to the trend of fusion-style restaurants.

Filipino cuisine isn’t as well known as neighboring countries in the region, so curious foodies will really have a taste experience.

The cuisine has Filipino, Spanish, and American influences, which is evident from the dishes. Take the dish Embutido. It’s Spanish in heritage, and is essentially a pork meatloaf with a boiled egg in the middle.


Must-try Manila picks

Mesa Filipino Moderne is one choice that offers fusion dining.

Try their delicious appetizers, like Tawilis with mangga on a spoon (fried fish with mango). You may also want to sample the pomelo salad with latik (coconut milk residue) and salt crusted sea bass.

Abe Restaurant also offers distinctive dishes like mutton adobo (a soy sauce, vinegar and garlic-based sauce) with popped garlic.

For dessert, try the Chocolate Eh Fondue with fried suman. It’s glutinous rice wrapped in palm leaves, and is something different from the standard. Filipino desserts are plentiful and with an immense variety that’ll satisfy any sweet tooth.

A plate of Lechon - 2 weeks in the Philippines

Visit the 2 ‘M’s: the malls and the markets

The majority of Filipinos share a fondness for 2 things: food and shopping.

Filipinos may not have the deepest pockets, but this has little bearing on their fondness for the malls.

Shopping malls rule the Manila landscape. From the monstrous Mall of Asia, to the upmarket Greenbelt in the business district of Makati, malls are everywhere.

A little more authentic

I really enjoyed visiting a mall called Market! Market!

Technically it’s a shopping mall, but it also has a market stall area which sells regional Filipino produce. It’s less garish than the other malls and is also close to Serendra in Bonifacio Global City.

This developed green area is popular with expat professionals living in Manila. It combines residential living with plenty of bars, restaurants and of course shopping.

Market Market - places to visit in Manila

Discover the all-night bars and clubs

I had the best time partying in Manila. For someone who’s not big on nightclubs, nightlife in the capital is seriously good fun, and reasonably priced too.

If nightclubs really aren’t your thing, the capital’s bar scene is just as lively. The drinks are flowing, the cocktails are potent, and the prices are low.

Manila hotspots — places to visit in Manila

The main areas people tend to flock to include Makati, Bonifacio Global City and Pasay City.

Here, you’ll find the Hard Rock Café and nightclub Black Market. Close by in neighboring Malate is another popular hotspot, Club ZZYZX .

Even if you don’t drink alcohol, the bar scene’s worth checking out, and the mocktails are also pretty tasty.

Skyline of Makati Manila at dusk - Philippines 2 week itinerary

Where to stay in Manila

Coming from Europe, I love staying in luxury hotels when visiting South-east Asia. As well as being ridiculously affordable, the quality of a 3-star hotel is closer to 5.

In Manila, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to luxury and boutique hotel accommodation. A few top choices include Edsa Shan gri-La and Fairmont Makati.

However, my personal favorites for location, style and comfort are The Peninsula Manila and Nobu Hotel Manila .

The 5-star Peninsula offers guests old-school charm in an incredibly comfortable setting.

With rooms ranging from Deluxe to Suites, you won’t be disappointed with a few nights here. Be sure to swing by The Peninsula Boutique to try some of the capital’s finest patisserie and handmade chocolates.

City of Dreams – Nobu Hotel Manila

Following in the footsteps of its range of excellent Japanese restaurants, City of Dreams – Nobu Hotel Manila is a dream to step into. Which is fitting, seeing as the hotel’s full name is ‘City of Dreams.’

Naturally, you can expect the same elegance and understated design you associate with the Nobu brand, along with plenty of fine dining.

If you love a spa as much as I do, be sure to book in some time at the Nobu Spa. They also use a range of premium natural products, that’ll leave you feeling rejuvenated and full of zen.

How to get around Manila


While the traffic’s a nightmare, getting around the city costs very little.

If you want to experience life as a local, hop on board a jeepney. These colorful open-door jeeps are cheap and a unique form of transport you can only find in the Philippines.

The meaning — places to visit in Manila

Some designs reflect the family name, or more commonly, that of a religious nature.

A cross between a jeep and minibus, a short ride will set you around price of PHP7 (£0.10p; $0.02)*.

The big downside to jeepneys for me, is the pollution. With no doors or windows on the vehicle, you get the full force of the Manila fumes.

places to visit in Manila - jeepney

Try a tricycle

Off the main roads, you’ll also see small motorbikes with carriages attached.

These are tricycles, and they take passengers on short distances only — motorway rides are off limits. It costs even less to ride in one, and you’re sure to have an authentic experience.

Other alternatives include the bus and the Light Rail Transit System, which only services the Metro Manila area. There are also FX cabs (an air-conditioned less brash version of the jeepney) and the yellow taxi cab.

I left Manila for Boracay with the feeling I’d really enjoyed my time in the city. If the government can clean up the traffic problem, I can see more visitors coming in the future.

What do you think of these places to visit in Manila? Is it somewhere you’d be interested to visit, if just for a few nights? Let me know in the comments.

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Manila is the capital city of the Philippines. It’s most famous for its Spanish colonial architecture, its pretty bay and for its unique street food scene.

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I love visiting big Asian cities, but I have not been to Manila yet. Reading your post, I ask myself why? It looks like an amazing city where you can have everything. Interesting sightseeing, good food, and raving night life. I will have to look into it.

It’s chaotic at times like other Asian cities but lots of potential 😀

Your photos were absolutely stunning! I would love to go and visit and see all of the gorgeous architecture. Especially the churches and cathedrals.

There are some photogenic spots in the city 🙂

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32 best places to take your pet on vacation

Posted: September 30, 2023 | Last updated: September 30, 2023

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Travel round the world with your pet with these top spots to explore with your cat or dog

When looking for somewhere to vacation with your pet, you may feel spoiled for choice. Whether you want to travel domestically or internationally, many places love dogs, cats and pets of all kinds just as much as we do and provide pet-friendly accommodation.

One thing to consider when it comes to how to travel with a dog or traveling with a cat are quarantine periods: if you want to visit another country for two weeks and the quarantine period for animals entering the country is that long in itself, it might be worth leaving your furry friend behind. 

However, if you’re looking to take an extended stay in another country, there are plenty of options available that will allow you to cross their borders with your pet after a period of isolation. Here are some of the best... 

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<p>                     If you fancy a tropical getaway, there are plenty of pet friendly hotels in Metro Manila. You can even visit the park named after Japan's loyal dog Hachiko (Hachi Park). There is also an indoor dog park with ball pits, a café and grooming facilities.                    </p>

32. Metro Manila, Philippines

If you fancy a tropical getaway, there are plenty of pet friendly hotels in Metro Manila. You can even visit the park named after Japan's loyal dog Hachiko (Hachi Park). There is also an indoor dog park with ball pits, a café and grooming facilities. 

<p>                     Another fantastic location for pets in Australia, the state of New South Wales is subtropical, with relatively cool winters, so can be suitable for less heat-tolerant pets. You can take your pet with you to a theme park, hike the Blue Mountains or visit a dog friendly beach.                    </p>

31. New South Wales, Australia

Another fantastic location for pets in Australia, the state of New South Wales is subtropical, with relatively cool winters, so can be suitable for less heat-tolerant pets. You can take your pet with you to a theme park, hike the Blue Mountains or visit a dog friendly beach. 

<p>                     If you like urban areas, you can’t go wrong with New York city. If you’ve been dying to explore the big apple, there are lots of pet friendly accommodation and pet boarding services if you don’t want to take them everywhere with you. Visit Central Park and tick something off your own bucket list, and your pet’s!                   </p>

30. New York, New York

If you like urban areas, you can’t go wrong with New York city. If you’ve been dying to explore the big apple, there are lots of pet friendly accommodation and pet boarding services if you don’t want to take them everywhere with you. Visit Central Park and tick something off your own bucket list, and your pet’s!

<p>                     Animals roam Bangkok freely, looked after by their local communities. You can take your pet to Petropolis Park, or visit the Petropolitan Hotel for spa treatments, the pet shop or simply to sit down with your pet for a little while. You can explore the temples and see the sights with or without your pet, with daycares around the city.                   </p>

29. Bangkok, Thailand

Animals roam Bangkok freely, looked after by their local communities. You can take your pet to Petropolis Park, or visit the Petropolitan Hotel for spa treatments, the pet shop or simply to sit down with your pet for a little while. You can explore the temples and see the sights with or without your pet, with daycares around the city.

<p>                     Take your dog with you on a canine cruise, or if you’re a cat lover visit The Catcade, an arcade that is home to many cats who are perfectly happy watching people win and lose at arcade games. You can also visit “the bean” - sorry Cloud Gate - by Anish Kapoor, but you’ll have to leave your pet behind for this one, as Millennium Park does not allow pet visitors.                    </p>

28. Chicago, Illinois

Take your dog with you on a canine cruise, or if you’re a cat lover visit The Catcade, an arcade that is home to many cats who are perfectly happy watching people win and lose at arcade games. You can also visit “the bean” - sorry Cloud Gate - by Anish Kapoor, but you’ll have to leave your pet behind for this one, as Millennium Park does not allow pet visitors. 

<p>                     We have to include an Australian location, as pets are just as popular down under as they are here. Take a dog friendly winery tour, ride a talking tram or take your pet on a paddle steamer (no really). If your pet is well behaved, you might also be able to take them with you to meet some Koalas on Raymond Island.                   </p>

27. Victoria, Australia

We have to include an Australian location, as pets are just as popular down under as they are here. Take a dog friendly winery tour, ride a talking tram or take your pet on a paddle steamer (no really). If your pet is well behaved, you might also be able to take them with you to meet some Koalas on Raymond Island.

<p>                     As well as pet-friendly accommodation, St Petersburg has plenty of walkable areas and parks to explore with your pet. In particular, lovers of dogs (and science) might want to visit the monument to Pavlov’s dog in the northwestern district. The statue commemorates a mutt named Bierka, who helped Pavlov with his research into conditioning. You can also visit Polyustrovskiy Market to pick up supplies for your pet and check out the tropical fish.                   </p>

26. St Petersburg, Russia

As well as pet-friendly accommodation, St Petersburg has plenty of walkable areas and parks to explore with your pet. In particular, lovers of dogs (and science) might want to visit the monument to Pavlov’s dog in the northwestern district. The statue commemorates a mutt named Bierka, who helped Pavlov with his research into conditioning. You can also visit Polyustrovskiy Market to pick up supplies for your pet and check out the tropical fish.

<p>                     Tokyo, although a tightly-packed urban environment, is remarkably pet friendly. Due to the small sized apartments, many people own cats, birds, fish and toy dogs, but you do still see larger pets around sometimes too. Yoyogi Park is one of many dog friendly parks to visit with your pet and endless pet cafes where your companion will be treated as an honored guest.                   </p>

25. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, although a tightly-packed urban environment, is remarkably pet friendly. Due to the small sized apartments, many people own cats, birds, fish and toy dogs, but you do still see larger pets around sometimes too. Yoyogi Park is one of many dog friendly parks to visit with your pet and endless pet cafes where your companion will be treated as an honored guest.

<p>                     Madrid is well set up with pet friendly accommodation and lots of the restaurants and attractions are happy to accept non-human visitors too. Since 2016 you can take dogs on the metro, which makes it even easier to travel around the city with a pooch (or indeed a cat).                   </p>

24. Madrid, Spain

Madrid is well set up with pet friendly accommodation and lots of the restaurants and attractions are happy to accept non-human visitors too. Since 2016 you can take dogs on the metro, which makes it even easier to travel around the city with a pooch (or indeed a cat).

<p>                     There can be no doubt that Californians love their pets, with almost 60% of California households owning pets. If you like shopping, there is an open air mall that you and your pet can explore and hopefully bring home some bargains.                     </p>

23. Dana Point, California

There can be no doubt that Californians love their pets, with almost 60% of California households owning pets. If you like shopping, there is an open air mall that you and your pet can explore and hopefully bring home some bargains.  

<p>                     You may not think of Greece when we say “pet-friendly” but the island of Santorini has plenty of pet friendly accommodation. It is worth considering that there are feral dogs and cats on the island (taken care of by the Santorini Animal Welfare Association), so keep in mind your pet might interact with them before booking your ticket. The stunning natural landscape and beautiful white houses will give you and your pet plenty to look at while you explore.                    </p>

22. Santorini, Greece

You may not think of Greece when we say “pet-friendly” but the island of Santorini has plenty of pet friendly accommodation. It is worth considering that there are feral dogs and cats on the island (taken care of by the Santorini Animal Welfare Association), so keep in mind your pet might interact with them before booking your ticket. The stunning natural landscape and beautiful white houses will give you and your pet plenty to look at while you explore. 

<p>                     We couldn’t make a list of pet friendly destinations without mentioning Philadelphia. You <em>and</em> your pet can enjoy a Philly cheesesteak and traverse the Wissahickon Valley Park, although your dog will need to stay on leash here.                    </p>

21. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

We couldn’t make a list of pet friendly destinations without mentioning Philadelphia. You and your pet can enjoy a Philly cheesesteak and traverse the Wissahickon Valley Park, although your dog will need to stay on leash here. 

<p>                     If you’ve tackled all your local peaks, it might be time to take your pet to the north of England and tackle some of the mountains there. You can even visit the grounds of Chatsworth House with your pet in tow and live out your Pride and Prejudice dreams as it was used as the location for Pemberly in the 2005 film. We’ve personally visited Chatsworth with dogs and they loved the sweeping estate land surrounding the house, and splashed in the stream chasing sticks and balls while we admired the architecture.                   </p>

20. The Peak District, England

If you’ve tackled all your local peaks, it might be time to take your pet to the north of England and tackle some of the mountains there. You can even visit the grounds of Chatsworth House with your pet in tow and live out your Pride and Prejudice dreams as it was used as the location for Pemberly in the 2005 film. We’ve personally visited Chatsworth with dogs and they loved the sweeping estate land surrounding the house, and splashed in the stream chasing sticks and balls while we admired the architecture.

<p>                     The capital of Latvia offers several places to stay with your pet beside the Baltic Sea. Soak up some history as you walk around the city, check out the art nouveau architecture or visit the Old Town - your furry friend can accompany you for all of it.                    </p>

19. Riga, Latvia

The capital of Latvia offers several places to stay with your pet beside the Baltic Sea. Soak up some history as you walk around the city, check out the art nouveau architecture or visit the Old Town - your furry friend can accompany you for all of it. 

<p>                     If you and your pet are fans of hiking, Lake Tahoe is a great place to spend your vacation. It combines fantastic beaches with beautiful mountain hikes, giving you the best of both worlds.                    </p>

18. Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

If you and your pet are fans of hiking, Lake Tahoe is a great place to spend your vacation. It combines fantastic beaches with beautiful mountain hikes, giving you the best of both worlds. 

<p>                     There is an <a href="https://africamps.com/dog-friendly-glamping-at-africamps/" rel="nofollow">Africamps</a> location in Oudtshoorn that is happy to accept visitors with their dogs. Indeed, they have a resident dog called Rufus, who can show your pet around. If your pet isn’t a fan of ostriches, this might not be the best place, as the camp site is on a working ostrich farm, but there are two other locations across South Africa that are also happy to accept animals.                   </p>

17. Oudtshoorn, South Africa

There is an Africamps location in Oudtshoorn that is happy to accept visitors with their dogs. Indeed, they have a resident dog called Rufus, who can show your pet around. If your pet isn’t a fan of ostriches, this might not be the best place, as the camp site is on a working ostrich farm, but there are two other locations across South Africa that are also happy to accept animals.

<p>                     Auckland in New Zealand is a great place to visit with your pet, with plenty of pet friendly beaches, accommodation and plenty to do. Mellons Bay, Takapuna beach, and Piha beach are the most popular dog beaches, but if your pet is less sociable, you can find quieter places to go too.                    </p>

16. Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland in New Zealand is a great place to visit with your pet, with plenty of pet friendly beaches, accommodation and plenty to do. Mellons Bay, Takapuna beach, and Piha beach are the most popular dog beaches, but if your pet is less sociable, you can find quieter places to go too. 

<p>                     You might remember the window-dwelling Labrador retriever, Fidèle, known for snoozing above the canal between 2003 and 2016, even making an appearance in the film <em>In Bruges.</em> While he has sadly died, you can visit the spot he used to sunbathe with your own four-legged friend, as Bruges is a very pet friendly city.                     </p>

15. Bruges, Belgium

You might remember the window-dwelling Labrador retriever, Fidèle, known for snoozing above the canal between 2003 and 2016, even making an appearance in the film In Bruges. While he has sadly died, you can visit the spot he used to sunbathe with your own four-legged friend, as Bruges is a very pet friendly city.  

<p>                     If you want to visit Europe for the architecture, but want to get some sun in too, then Lisbon might be the city for you and your pet. The people of Lisbon love dogs, so you can guarantee your furry friend will get lots of pets as you explore the pastel-colored buildings and historic castle.                   </p>

14. Lisbon, Portugal

If you want to visit Europe for the architecture, but want to get some sun in too, then Lisbon might be the city for you and your pet. The people of Lisbon love dogs, so you can guarantee your furry friend will get lots of pets as you explore the pastel-colored buildings and historic castle.

<p>                     You can enjoy some traditional Belgian waffles with your best pal, thank heavens, with over 1000 pet friendly hotels, B&Bs and apartments available in Wallonia. Enjoy the medieval and renaissance architecture and take in mountain views in Namur, the gateway to the Ardennes.                    </p>

13. Wallonia, Belgium

You can enjoy some traditional Belgian waffles with your best pal, thank heavens, with over 1000 pet friendly hotels, B&Bs and apartments available in Wallonia. Enjoy the medieval and renaissance architecture and take in mountain views in Namur, the gateway to the Ardennes. 

<p>                     If you fancy an all-inclusive getaway, this town will take you and your pet into their arms. With plenty of parks and beaches to keep you busy, there are also pet friendly hotels and resorts that are happy to accept pets up to 50lbs.                   </p>

12. Hilton Head, South Carolina

If you fancy an all-inclusive getaway, this town will take you and your pet into their arms. With plenty of parks and beaches to keep you busy, there are also pet friendly hotels and resorts that are happy to accept pets up to 50lbs.

<p>                     The sinking city, it’s worth getting a trip to Venice in before it completely vanishes below the waves (we’re kidding…mostly). Thankfully, your pet can tag along too, with lots of pet friendly accommodation options and several museums and galleries happy to accept pets as well as people.                    </p>

11. Venice, Italy

The sinking city, it’s worth getting a trip to Venice in before it completely vanishes below the waves (we’re kidding…mostly). Thankfully, your pet can tag along too, with lots of pet friendly accommodation options and several museums and galleries happy to accept pets as well as people. 

<p>                     There are plenty of pet friendly places to stay in Kuala Lumpur, some will even offer a spa experience for your pet as well as you, with grooming services.                    </p>

10. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

There are plenty of pet friendly places to stay in Kuala Lumpur, some will even offer a spa experience for your pet as well as you, with grooming services. 

<p>                     Lake Taupō is a great place to go with an active dog, as there are tons of bike trails to keep you busy and dog friendly lakeside spots to take your pal for a walk. Dogs are also allowed in some theme parks. You can also visit historic Māori carvings and experience indigenous New Zealand from the water.                     </p>

9. Taupō, New Zealand

Lake Taupō is a great place to go with an active dog, as there are tons of bike trails to keep you busy and dog friendly lakeside spots to take your pal for a walk. Dogs are also allowed in some theme parks. You can also visit historic Māori carvings and experience indigenous New Zealand from the water.  

<p>                     Another great place for a coastal trip, Cornwall is one of the most popular destinations in the UK for a weekend away. Roll into a traditional pub and you will probably find several dogs snoozing around an open fire, or a resident cat eyeing up your plate of fish and chips.                    </p>

8. Cornwall, England

Another great place for a coastal trip, Cornwall is one of the most popular destinations in the UK for a weekend away. Roll into a traditional pub and you will probably find several dogs snoozing around an open fire, or a resident cat eyeing up your plate of fish and chips. 

<p>                     This stunning area is perfect for beach bums. If you and your pet love to be by the water, digging holes in the sand or splashing in the shallows, then this is the destination for you. Lots of private B&Bs are happy to accept animal visitors, as long as they are accompanied by a sensible human.                    </p>

7. St. Augustine, Florida

This stunning area is perfect for beach bums. If you and your pet love to be by the water, digging holes in the sand or splashing in the shallows, then this is the destination for you. Lots of private B&Bs are happy to accept animal visitors, as long as they are accompanied by a sensible human. 

<p>                     Any <em>Aristocats</em> fan knows that fair Paris is a must visit destination for cat lovers. However, it’s a very dog-friendly city too. Walkable and offering over 1000 pet friendly establishments to house you and your companion, you might find a romantic visit to the Parc des Buttes Chaumon just as fun for your pet as it is for you.                   </p>

6. Paris, France

Any Aristocats fan knows that fair Paris is a must visit destination for cat lovers. However, it’s a very dog-friendly city too. Walkable and offering over 1000 pet friendly establishments to house you and your companion, you might find a romantic visit to the Parc des Buttes Chaumon just as fun for your pet as it is for you.

<p>                     Lake Placid is a beautiful mountain town with all the cultural interest and charm of small town America, but within reach of the big city. There is even an ice cream shop that caters for canine visitors as well as humans. If you or your pet are keen to get out on the water, you can hire kayaks or canoes and take a trip over Mirror Lake to the dog friendly beach on the southwest side.                    </p>

5. Lake Placid, New York

Lake Placid is a beautiful mountain town with all the cultural interest and charm of small town America, but within reach of the big city. There is even an ice cream shop that caters for canine visitors as well as humans. If you or your pet are keen to get out on the water, you can hire kayaks or canoes and take a trip over Mirror Lake to the dog friendly beach on the southwest side. 

<p>                     While famous internationally as the home of Dracula, Transylvania is a stunning cultural hub full of medieval towns, castles and amazing hiking routes that will treat you and your furry friend to some amazing views.                   </p>

4. Transylvania, Romania

While famous internationally as the home of Dracula, Transylvania is a stunning cultural hub full of medieval towns, castles and amazing hiking routes that will treat you and your furry friend to some amazing views.

<p>                     Brits are known for their love of dogs, and the Snowdonia National Park is kitted out with lots of dog-friendly trails and campsites. If your dog isn’t to be trusted around sheep, maybe give this one a miss, as there are lots of free roaming ovines. For a dog that loves a hike, you can climb Mount Snowdon, which stands at 1085m.                   </p>

3. Snowdonia National Park, Wales

Brits are known for their love of dogs, and the Snowdonia National Park is kitted out with lots of dog-friendly trails and campsites. If your dog isn’t to be trusted around sheep, maybe give this one a miss, as there are lots of free roaming ovines. For a dog that loves a hike, you can climb Mount Snowdon, which stands at 1085m.

<p>                     If you want to travel within the USA, Seattle is a great city to take your pet, particularly if you own a dog. Multiple off leash dog parks and a walkable city center make this a great city for a short break. There is even a cat cafe if you can’t take your own beloved fur baby with you.                    </p>

2. Seattle, Washington

If you want to travel within the USA, Seattle is a great city to take your pet, particularly if you own a dog. Multiple off leash dog parks and a walkable city center make this a great city for a short break. There is even a cat cafe if you can’t take your own beloved fur baby with you. 

<p>                     The home of, you guessed it, Dalmatians! Croatians are famous dog lovers and you won’t struggle to find pet-friendly accommodation in this region that stretches along the Adriatic Sea.                    </p>

1. Dalmatia, Croatia

The home of, you guessed it, Dalmatians! Croatians are famous dog lovers and you won’t struggle to find pet-friendly accommodation in this region that stretches along the Adriatic Sea. 

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  1. What to Do in Manila: 15 Tourist Spots & Top Things to do

    1. Travel Back in Time at Intramuros. Intramuros, known as the "Walled City," is the oldest district and historic core of Manila. Intramuros tours are a must-try for history buffs because there are so many things to do in Intramuros . This iconic Manila landmark is actually a walled area within the modern city.

  2. 25 Best Places To Visit In Manila In 2024 You Should Not Miss!

    1. Rizal Park: Pay Ode To The National Hero. Image Source. Rizal Park is the city's biggest public park and is very dear to the Filipinos due to its historical significance. It is one of the best places to visit in Manila, Philippines. The Park is the location where their national hero, Jose Rizal, was executed.

  3. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Manila

    9. Manila Ocean Park. 2,245. Aquariums. From a spectacular marine themed park, Manila Ocean Park has finally evolved into Metro's Holiday Destination where everything is all about Life and Living.An array of exciting attractions, enticing view of the bay, enriching marine life exhibits, entertaining dining and lifestyle shapes to mold into an ...

  4. The BEST Places to Visit in Manila (2024 • 15 EPIC places)

    Delve into the past at museums like Casa Manila, which is filled with period furnishings and objects from the Spanish colonial era, the lesser-visited Bahay Tsinoy, which tells the history of the Chinese-Filipino community, San Augustin Museum, and the Light and Sound Museum. 8. La Mesa Watershed Reservation.

  5. 25 Places to Visit in Manila, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

    Tourist Places in Manila. San Agustin Church, National Museum of Fine Arts, Casa Manila, Quiapo Church, Arroceros Forest Park, Divisoria Market, Manila Zoo, Manila City Hall, Ayala Museum and many more. A treasure trove of historic insights and knowledge, places to visit in Manila are of great cultural significance allowing you to step back in ...

  6. 12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Manila

    Some of the best places to visit in Manila are the churches, monuments, and impeccably landscaped public parks. Manila is full of restaurants that serve up local fare, including fresh seafood. The city is a regular target for typhoons, so the best time to visit the Philippines is outside of the rainy season, which is May through November.

  7. Top 27 Places to visit and things to do in Manila, Philippines

    Fort Santiago. Fort Santiago is one of the oldest and most impressive historical sites in Manila. Built-in 1571, this Hispanic stone castle was occupied by the British, Japanese, and Americans. Now it is a museum and the most visited tourist attraction. You can explore the place by sightseeing and walking.

  8. 13 Best Things to Do in Manila, the Philippines

    Ayala Museum. View Map. Address. Makati Avenue, Greenbelt Park, corner Dela Rosa Street, Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. Phone +63 917 834 3845. Web Visit website. For an overarching introduction to Filipino art, culture, and history, spend a day exploring the Ayala Museum in the Makati Business District. The building includes ...

  9. 22 Things to Do in Manila for Every First-Time Visitor

    Best things to do in Manila for first-timers 1. Go back in time at the old city of Intramuros. Image credit: Ray in Manila. Ask any local for tips on the top places to visit in Manila, and usually, you'll get the same answer: Intramuros. The historic Walled City dates back to the Spanish occupation, when Intramuros was the colony's centre ...

  10. 2024 Manila Tourist Spots + 16 Things To Do in Manila

    1. Intramuros. Marcos at Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila City, Philippines. Location: Near Central LRT Station. Taft Avenue/Bonifacio Drive, Manila City, Metro Manila. Save on Google Maps. A welcome sight against peaking skyscrapers, Intramuros is a walled city that is often dubbed as the heart of Old Manila.

  11. 21 AMAZING Things to Do in Manila (Written By a Local)

    2. Rizal Park. Just a short walk from Intramuros, you will find Rizal Park (also known as Luneta Park) — also one of the best places to visit in Manila. It is a sprawling green oasis that pays tribute to the country's national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. At this park, you will find the iconic monument of Dr. Jose Rizal.

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    Manila. Philippines, Asia. Manila has outstanding sightseeing it's true, but visitors who put in the effort will discover its creative soul - from edgy galleries to a lively indie music scene. Combine this with a penchant for speakeasy bars, artisan markets and single-origin coffees, and it's clear to see that Manila is not only one of Asia's ...

  13. 25 Best Things to Do in Manila (the Philippines)

    The Chong Hock Tong temple dates to the 1850s, and so is th oldest in Manila, boasting a design that resembles the temples in China's Fujian Province. Also pause at Liat See Tong, a memorial hall for the Chinese community leaders and scholars who were killed by the Japanese. 16. Pasay Seafood Market.

  14. 30 BEST Places to Visit in Manila (UPDATED 2024)

    9. Manila Ocean Park. 2,245. Aquariums. From a spectacular marine themed park, Manila Ocean Park has finally evolved into Metro's Holiday Destination where everything is all about Life and Living.An array of exciting attractions, enticing view of the bay, enriching marine life exhibits, entertaining dining and lifestyle shapes to mold into an ...

  15. Manila Itinerary For 1

    With an almost endless list of things to see and do, the best attractions in Manila include: Spanish heritage and colonial architecture at Intramuros, world-class museums, walking and cycling city tours, art galleries offering works from Filipino masters to modern art, and Binondo, thought to be the oldest Chinatown in the world.

  16. 15 Things to do in Manila (For First Time Visitors)

    13. Taal Volcano. Despite being a huge mega-city, Manila makes for a surprisingly good base to reach nearby natural attractions, and one of the best places to visit is the Taal Volcano. The Philippines is rife with volcanic activity, and the Taal Volcano is one of the second most active in the country.

  17. 8 Best Places to Visit in Manila, Philippines

    2. Arroceros Forest Park. It's no secret that the city of Manila has a lot of traffic, and traffic pollution. To get away from that smog, head to the Arroceros Forest Park, an incredible green space in the city. This 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) park offers a breath of fresh air due to its 8,000 plants and 61 types of trees.

  18. Top 30 Best MANILA TOURIST SPOTS + Things to Do

    Bucket List: Best Places to Visit in Manila, Philippines. by Melo Villareal September 15, 2023, 4:46 pm 1.5k Views share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; ... Some of the historical places to visit in Manila are Intramuros, Fort Santiago, Casa Manila, and San Agustin Church. These places offer a glimpse into the city's colonial past.

  19. 15 BEST Places to Visit in Manila (2020)

    These are the BEST Places to Visit in Manila! #1 - Fort Santiago. source: Richie Chan (Shutterstock) Why it's awesome: Fort Santiago is a citadel built in the late 1500s to serve as a base for the Spanish. The fort contains much of the city's history. The 6.7-meter-high walls and the 12-meter-high gateway make for an impressive sight.

  20. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Manila (Updated 2024)

    Manila A Walking Food Tour in the Downtown, Eat and Drink. 3. Food & Drink. from per adult. Manila Chinatown Walk, Eat and Drink Experience. 1. Historical Tours. from per adult. Spectacular Manila to Tagaytay: Full-Day Sightseeing Tour.

  21. 5 best places to visit in Manila

    First thing first, you can go visit Intramuros, the old city center of Manila and the oldest district of the city. Intramuros was built in the 16th century, when the country was a Spanish colony. Intramuros was partially destroyed during World War II, but was restored during the 1950s.

  22. BEST Places To Visit In Manila 2024

    A few top choices include Edsa Shan gri-La and Fairmont Makati. However, my personal favorites for location, style and comfort are The Peninsula Manila and Nobu Hotel Manila. The 5-star Peninsula offers guests old-school charm in an incredibly comfortable setting.

  23. 32 best places to take your pet on vacation

    If you fancy a tropical getaway, there are plenty of pet friendly hotels in Metro Manila. You can even visit the park named after Japan's loyal dog Hachiko (Hachi Park).

  24. ANOTHER REQUEST GRANTED!! We are going to SM City San Lazaro in Manila

    We will try our best to visit the places you requested. ☺️Comment down below where you... We are going to SM City San Lazaro in Manila (near Uniqlo) from April 3 to April 9! We will try our best to visit the places you requested. ☺️Comment down below where you want us to go next! 🤩 | CreaTEEv | CreaTEEv · Original audio