1. EXPLORE CHINA TOWN IN BINONDO
Founded in 1594 by early Chinese Immigrants , Binondo is the oldest Chinatown in the world. The easiest and most filling way to navigate its maze of Chinese Spanish Filipino restaurants, specialty vintage stores and shopping malls is through a food tour.
2. WALK AROUND THE WALLED CITY
Within the walls of Intramuros, the Spanish ruling class built a community of homes, schools, offices and more. Tour Fort Santiago, its forma; military base, explore the 16th century Manila Cathedral , or see where the cobblestone streets lead you.
3. SPEND THE DAY AT ROXAS BOULEVARD
Start with a leisurely morning at the Harbor Square or go jogging at Rizal Park. Get your cultural fix by spending the afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila and finish the day by hopping aboard the Manila Bay Sunset Cruise for a view of the orange sunset as it dips into the ocean of the bay side.
4. GO SEE A SHOW
Concert goers can catch the biggest local and foreign acts at the SMART Araneta Coliseum, The Mall of asia Arena and the World Trade Center. Theater lover have the Cultural Center of the PhilipPines, the Newport Performing arts Theater, The Solaire Theater and the RCBC Plaza. For music festival fanatics, there's the annual Fete De La Muisue and Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival.
5. SHOP FROM CITY TO CITY
Metro Manila is home to some of the largest malls in the world. For recreational shopping, you have Ayala Museum Center in Makati , Bonifacio High Street in Taguig and SM Mall of Asia in Pasay. For bargains, head to Divisoria and Greenhills Shopping Center. Remember that you can say easily ask for a discount by simply saying "tawad naman" (a discount please)
Founded in 1594 by early Chinese Immigrants , Binondo is the oldest Chinatown in the world. The easiest and most filling way to navigate its maze of Chinese Spanish Filipino restaurants, specialty vintage stores and shopping malls is through a food tour.
2. WALK AROUND THE WALLED CITY
Within the walls of Intramuros, the Spanish ruling class built a community of homes, schools, offices and more. Tour Fort Santiago, its forma; military base, explore the 16th century Manila Cathedral , or see where the cobblestone streets lead you.
3. SPEND THE DAY AT ROXAS BOULEVARD
Start with a leisurely morning at the Harbor Square or go jogging at Rizal Park. Get your cultural fix by spending the afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila and finish the day by hopping aboard the Manila Bay Sunset Cruise for a view of the orange sunset as it dips into the ocean of the bay side.
4. GO SEE A SHOW
Concert goers can catch the biggest local and foreign acts at the SMART Araneta Coliseum, The Mall of asia Arena and the World Trade Center. Theater lover have the Cultural Center of the PhilipPines, the Newport Performing arts Theater, The Solaire Theater and the RCBC Plaza. For music festival fanatics, there's the annual Fete De La Muisue and Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival.
5. SHOP FROM CITY TO CITY
Metro Manila is home to some of the largest malls in the world. For recreational shopping, you have Ayala Museum Center in Makati , Bonifacio High Street in Taguig and SM Mall of Asia in Pasay. For bargains, head to Divisoria and Greenhills Shopping Center. Remember that you can say easily ask for a discount by simply saying "tawad naman" (a discount please)
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