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Best Landmarks in Manila

  • Intramuros

    Intramuros, located in Old Town Manila, is a historical park originally established by the Spanish and later taken over by the Japanese and Americans; it features a golf course that covers the former moat.

  • Fort Santiago

    Fort Santiago in Intramuros is a historic fortress that was a vital military defense during the Spanish colonial era with preserved walls, dungeons, peaceful gardens and a shrine dedicated to José Rizal.

  • Binondo Chinatown

    A Chinatown area recommended in Manila.

  • BGC Central Square

    A central square area recommended in BGC, Manila.

  • BGC

    BGC (Bonifacio Global City) is highlighted as a well-connected area in Manila with fast internet and fiber optics, making it a good base for digital nomads. It is also mentioned as a place where one can find malls to escape the heat.

  • Chinatown

    The oldest Chinatown in the world, established in 1594, also known as the Binondo district, featuring churches, shops, and open markets.

  • Makati

    Makati is the economic hub of the Philippines, offering a mix of upscale living, commercial establishments, street vendors, and Western chain restaurants.

  • High Street

    High Street in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) features upscale shops and restaurants and beautiful buildings.

  • Taal Volcano

    Taal Volcano is an active volcano located in Tagaytay City, surrounded by a crater lake, offering spectacular views and a unique geological experience.

  • old manila

    Old Manila, also known as Intramuros, is the historical and cultural hub of Manila, offering tours of historical buildings and cobblestone streets.

  • Fort Santiago of Intramuros

    One of the most important and strategic parts of the old city of Manila, where the Spanish colonial government resided.

  • Cubao

    One of the busiest areas in Manila, full of malls, eateries, and stores, where the Wish Bus records live performances of local Filipino artists.

  • Valuerte de San Diego

    Part of a Spanish historical fort built from the remains of a circular watchtower, damaged in wars and earthquakes, and later restored.

  • Quiapo

    Quiapo is a district in Manila known for its history, culture, and street life, centered around Quiapo Church (home of the Black Nazarene) and surrounded by streets offering street food and local delicacies.

  • Bonifacio Global City

    Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is a modern and developed area in Manila, known for its upscale shops, restaurants, and beautiful buildings, offering a taste of modern urban life.

  • Villa Escudero Coconut Plantation

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  • Pagsanjan Falls

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  • Makati City

    Makati is known for its skyline and high-rises and hotels.

  • Mall of Asia's Baywalk

    Mall of Asia's Baywalk is an excellent location for seeing sunsets over Manila Bay.

  • Pasig

    Pasig, location of night market.

  • McKinley Hill

    Location of Venice Grand Canal Mall.

  • Tagaytay Taal Volcano

    Tagaytay Taal Volcano is a tourist destination.

  • ChinaTown Binondo

    Chinatown, also known as Binondo, is one of the oldest Chinatowns in the world, best visited for its food and food tours.

  • Banaue-Ifugao

    Banaue-Ifugao, is a place for a hiking tour.

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