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Manila is a bustling metropolis in the heart of the Philippines. The city offers visitors a unique blend of Spanish colonial heritage, colourful markets, and urban life. Explore the historic walled city of Intramuros, stroll along scenic Manila Bay, and dive into the city’s dynamic food scene that brings together flavours from across the islands. Whether you’re visiting centuries-old churches, shopping in lively districts, or enjoying the energetic nightlife, Manila promises an unforgettable experience filled with warmth, culture, and adventure.
Explore Manila on a guided tour. Take in all the sights of this bustling city from the historic walled Intramuros district or taking in the sights of the city from a passenger ferry cruise, a tour of Manila is not to be missed.
As one of the Philippines most populated cities you can expect to find busy streets full of lively markets and street vendors selling delicious local snacks. Perfectly blending old and new you can spend your days strolling around historic landmarks, cobblestoned streets and historic forts, and spend your nights at live music bars and watching cultural performances. If you want to party like local, then why not visit a karaoke bar and try your hand at a song or two. The Philippines is known for its hospitality so expect to feel welcomed when you explore this stunning city.
The historic heart of Manila, Intramuros is a beautifully preserved walled city that offers a glimpse into the Philippines’ Spanish colonial past. Built in the late 16th century, Intramuros is filled with cobblestone streets, centuries-old churches, and iconic landmarks. Walking through its gates feels like stepping back in time, with horse-drawn carriages, stone walls, and charming plazas transporting visitors to a bygone era. A visit to Intramuros is a must for anyone seeking to experience Manila’s unique history and timeless charm.
Fort Santiago is located within Manila’s historic Intramuros district and is one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. Built in 1593 by Spanish colonial forces, this fortress once served as a key military base and later became a significant symbol of Philippine resistance. The fort holds the memory of national hero José Rizal, who was imprisoned here before his execution in 1896. Visitors can explore beautifully preserved gardens, ancient ruins, and Rizal’s cell, gaining a glimpse into Manila’s colonial past and the enduring spirit of the Filipino people.
Visiting Manila Bay offers a serene escape with some of the best sunset views in the city. This historic waterfront, lined with palm trees and scenic promenades, is perfect for an evening stroll or a peaceful boat ride. The Baywalk area comes alive with street performers, food stalls, and locals enjoying the ocean breeze. Seeing the sun set across the bay is a stunningly beautiful site not to be missed.
The best time to visit Manila is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is pleasant with warm, sunny days and lower humidity. December to February is especially ideal, as temperatures are cooler and more comfortable for exploring the city's attractions and outdoor areas. This period also aligns with various festivals and holiday events, adding to the lively atmosphere. While Manila’s tropical climate can mean high temperatures year-round, visiting during the dry months allows you to experience the city with minimal rain disruptions, making it easier to enjoy everything from historical sites to waterfront views at Manila Bay.
Manila is a great place to take a group tour, with its centuries-old landmarks and lively markets, diverse cuisine and breath-taking sunsets over Manila Bay, Manila is a captivating destination that has something for everyone. Book your tour to Manila today and let us guide you through a city that promises adventure, warmth, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Manila is generally safe for tourists, especially in well-travelled areas, but it's wise to take precautions. Travelling with our guides ads a level of security you don’t get when travelling alone. They can help you find the safest areas and help you with any questions you might have. As in any country it’s advised to stick to reputable areas, be mindful of your belongings, and avoid isolated areas at night.
Manila is famous for its diverse food offerings! Try Filipino staples like adobo (marinated chicken or pork), sinigang (sour soup), lechon (roast pig), and halo-halo (a refreshing shaved ice dessert). Food markets and street vendors also offer delicious street foods, such as isaw (grilled chicken intestines) and kwek-kwek (battered quail eggs).
In Manila, respect for elders and family is central, so gestures like a nod or smile go a long way. Filipinos often greet each other with a friendly “hello” or “kumusta,” and it's polite to say "salamat" (thank you). Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be mindful of the “no shoes” rule inside some homes and temples.
Don’t miss historic Intramuros, where you can explore Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church. Rizal Park, Manila Bay, and National Museum are also worth visiting. For shopping and dining, head to Greenbelt in Makati or Bonifacio High Street in Bonifacio Global City. Each area offers a unique slice of Manila’s vibrant culture.
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