Attractions in Manila
- 1390
Fort Santiago, a key historical site in Manila, was constructed by a Spanish conquistador to safeguard the newly established city. Nestled within the walled city of Intramuros, the fort is […]
- 1286
Nestled within the historic Walled City of Old Manila, the Church of San Agustin stands as the oldest church in the Philippines and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its baroque […]
- 1179
Founded by the Spaniards in the 16th century, Intramuros, meaning ‘within the walls,’ stands as the colonial heart of Manila and the city’s oldest district. This gigantic stone citadel is […]
- 1028
Casa Manila, a meticulously reconstructed Spanish colonial home, stands within the historic walls of Intramuros in the heart of Manila. This architectural gem offers a glimpse into the lives of […]
- 653
Rizal Park, situated next to the walled city of Intramuros in Manila, is one of the largest urban parks in Asia, spanning 140 acres. This expansive green space features a […]
- 428
Roxas Boulevard, one of Manila’s best-known streets, stretches along the waterfront, offering a scenic route that includes Rizal Park, the historic Manila Hotel, and the popular Manila Baywalk. Backed by […]
- 262
Located about 60 miles (97 kilometers) from Manila, Pagsanjan Falls, also known as Magdapio Falls, stands at an impressive 33 feet (10 meters) high. The journey to the falls begins […]
- 234
Located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, Taal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. Situated in the center of Taal Lake, it features a unique […]
- 121
First settled by the Spanish in the 16th century, Binondo, also known as Manila Chinatown, is one of the world’s older Chinatowns. Located in the heart of Manila, it centers […]
- 112
Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort, a historic hacienda and working coconut plantation, offers a refreshing escape from Manila. Nestled in a lush, tropical setting, the resort features a unique restaurant […]
- 19
Sts. Peter and Paul Church, also known as San Pedro Macati, stands in Makati, Manila, as one of the Philippines’ most historic churches. Originally constructed by Spanish colonists in 1620, […]
- 4
Subic Bay, a former US naval base, has transformed into a family-friendly tourist destination, offering a variety of attractions just a short distance from Manila. Nestled along the coast, the […]
- 4
Rising 4,757 feet (1,450 meters) above Luzon, Mt. Pinatubo is a stratovolcano that erupted dramatically in 1991. The eruption left behind a crater lake and surreal mudflow landscapes, which now […]
- 2
Located in Makati, the Ayala Museum stands as one of the most culturally significant museums in the Philippines. Spanning four stories, this well-organized and meticulously maintained gallery showcases a rich […]
- 2
Established in 1901, the National Museum of the Philippines is a vast complex of museums and a planetarium situated next to Rizal Park in Manila. The museum’s expansive collections offer […]
- 1
The Chinese Cemetery in Manila, sprawling over 133 acres, is a unique testament to the wealth and status of the city’s affluent Chinese community. Lined with opulent mansions, some equipped […]
Malacañan Palace, the official residence and primary workplace of the president of the Philippines, is a sprawling, waterfront complex that dates back to the mid-18th century. Located in Manila, the […]
Dinosaurs Island, located in Manila, Philippines, transports visitors back to the Jurassic period with its life-size, animatronic dinosaurs. The park features a forest trail where over 30 moving dinosaur models […]
Set amid the bustling heart of downtown Manila, the Manila American Cemetery serves as a tranquil and poignant memorial. Established to honor the 17,184 soldiers who lost their lives during […]
The Blanco Family Museum, located in Manila, Philippines, celebrates the artistic legacy of a family of self-taught painters now in its third generation. Founded by Jose “Pitok” V. Blanco, the […]
Located in Cubao, Metro Manila, Art in Island is an enormous 3D trick-art museum designed for the selfie era. Spanning over 100 interactive 3D images, visitors can immerse themselves in […]
The Cultural Center of the Philippines, a vast complex spanning 150 acres (62 hectares) in Manila, stands as the country’s national center for the performing arts. Designed by Filipino architect […]
Makati, a district in Manila, Philippines, is a striking blend of modernity and history. Dominated by sleek skyscrapers, high-end malls, and luxurious hotels, it stands as a symbol of the […]
Manila Ocean Park, located in the heart of Manila, Philippines, is a vibrant marine sanctuary that houses around 14,000 marine creatures from nearly 280 different species. The park also features […]