A historic district surrounded by 16th-century Spanish colonial walls. Key sites include Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church, and Casa Manila. Visitors can explore cobblestone streets and immerse themselves in the colonial charm of the area.
A vast urban park dedicated to José Rizal, a Filipino national hero. It is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic while enjoying lush greenery and historical significance.
Located in Intramuros, this grand Roman Catholic cathedral is renowned for its stunning architecture and historical value.
A museum showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage, including art, archaeology, and natural history collections.
The world’s oldest Chinatown, offering a culinary journey of authentic Chinese-Filipino dishes like dim sum and hopia.
A scenic spot to catch the famous Manila Bay sunset, complete with restaurants and live music along the Baywalk.