
The best things to do in Manila showcase the unique image of this vibrant city. A mix of Spanish colonial remains and modern buildings, the city was founded by the Spanish at the end of the 16th century, then conquered by the USA at the end of the 19th century, then occupied by the Japanese during World War II.
Manila offers a wide selection of sports, adventurous activities, open spaces and even underwater scenery (though you’ll need to get a little way out of the city for that). Check out our list of Manila’s best things to do on your visit to the capital city of the Philippines.
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Intramuros, or the ‘Walled City’, is one of the oldest districts of Manila, built on the south bank of the Pasig River around 1571. It was built by the Spaniards – more specifically by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi – and is bound on all sides by moats and thick, high walls, with some over 6 metres high.
Within the vast walled enclosure of Intramuros lie 51 blocks, covering a total area of about 66 hectares. There are 7 fortified gateways around the walls, granting access in or out of the city. The moat was actually added to the main structure in 1603, 32 years after the city was built. Đọc thêm
Địa điểm: Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines

Manila Intramuros
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Divisoria Market is a gigantic maze-like outdoor flea market located in the heart of Binondo, Manila Chinatown. Established here for centuries, you’ll be able to find almost anything here, whether you need it or not, at a low price.
You’ll see a lot of knock-off products, but if you keep your eyes peeled, there are some really good finds here. Haggling is a must and being accompanied by a local is usually a good idea – firstly, to help you find what you’re looking for, and secondly, to help you get the best price. Đọc thêm
Địa điểm: 557 M. De Santos St, San Nicolas, Manila, 1010 Metro Manila, Philippines
Giờ mở cửa: Daily from 7 am to 9 pm

Divisoria Market
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Fort Santiago, built at the end of the 16th century in Intramuros, blends Italian and Spanish influences in its solid stone structure. The citadel has been used for many purposes during its existence, from defence fortress to weapon storage facility to detention centre, before it became one of the most important historical sites in Manila. Right by the Pasig River and containing the green Plaza de Armas, Fort Santiago is a great spot for family picnics and other open-air activities. Đọc thêm
Địa điểm: General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Giờ mở cửa: Daily from 8 am to 7 pm

Fort Santiago
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San Agustin Church, built between 1587-1606, is the oldest church in the Philippines. It’s also one of the few structures that remained intact after World War II. The structure you will see nowadays is, in fact, the third to stand on the site and has survived seven major earthquakes, but is in demand for weddings and religious celebrations. The admission fee includes entrance to the San Agustin Museum, which lends insight into the riches of old Manila. Đọc thêm
Địa điểm: General Luna St, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Giờ mở cửa: Daily from 8 am to 12 pm and from 1 pm to 6 pm
Điện thoại: +63 (0)2 527 2746

San Agustin Church
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Manila Cathedral is considered a grand masterpiece of architecture in the Philippines. There are 134 stained-glass windows throughout the whole structure. The central door is also remarkable, with important episodes in the history of Manila Cathedral reflected on it.
The cathedral serves both as the Prime Basilica of the Philippines and the highest seat of the archbishop in the country. It’s the final resting place for former prelates who have served the Archdiocese of Manila and was also used as a venue for the requiem mass for former President of the Philippines Corazon Aquino. Đọc thêm
Địa điểm: Beaterio St, Cabildo St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines