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1. Chinatown
5.5
4.4
/5
293 Reviews
based on 427 reviews
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
Featured Neighborhoods
khcc
Chinatown is not far from Manila Cathedral, about 15 minutes walk. The whole area is a bit old, the streets are relatively narrow, the environment is very general, except for the Chinese gathering, it is not a good place to go shopping.
Manila
619m from downtown
Free entry
2. Plaza Espana
3.8
4.1
/5
30 Reviews
based on 16 reviews
Squares
chinadesk1
The Philippines was once a Spanish colony, leaving buildings with Spanish characteristics. The walls are light colors, wooden fence windows, and some have porches. There are guards in Spanish soldiers' clothes on the square, which can be photographed.
Manila
816m from downtown
3. Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
3.7
5
/5
1 Review
based on 4 reviews
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Charmaine Blones
You’ll feel blessed 🤍
Manila
463m from downtown
4. Roxas Boulevard
3.5
4.3
/5
58 Reviews
No.1 of Night Attractions in Metro Manila
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Rojas Boulevard (RoxasBoulevard) is a coastal road in the metropolis of Manila, Philippines, along the coast of Manila Bay, known for sunset and coconut trees. The middle section of the road is Rizal Square, which can be said to be equivalent to China's Tiananmen Square, and this road can also be said to be Manila's "Changan Street". Rojas Boulevard is one of the landmarks of the Philippines tourism, surrounded by yacht clubs, hotels, restaurants, commercial buildings and parks, as well as the Philippines "zero kilometer" sign. Visitors can take a slow ride on the streets.
Manila
3.2 km from downtown
Free entry
5. Divisoria Public Market
3.3
4.7
/5
12 Reviews
based on 437 reviews
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Of course, there are a lot of fakes, but most of them look really good and will probably fool most casual shoppers. In my opinion, you can find the best deals between the main islands on this crowded little island. Bakit hindi. This market is definitely a great place for tourists who want to experience the real local city and culture, it has everything and great local street food. Some parts of the market are a bit crowded and dirty, but isn't that the real side of the Philippines? I've read some reviews online saying that it's unsafe and full of pickpockets. This is totally exaggerated! In fact, you will encounter the same problems when you go to any busy market in the world, you have to be more careful, such as not carrying a backpack. The people here are very warm and nice, they are willing to chat with you, and it doesn't feel strange at all. I think this market is a place that everyone who visits Manila should visit! By the way, when buying things, be careful of the fake goods here, such as watches and bags, don't be cheap!
Manila
1.1 km from downtown
Free entry
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6. Cultural Center of the Philippines
3.3
4.2
/5
65 Reviews
based on 135 reviews
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Lavender and Sun
The biggest feature of the cultural center is that its exterior wall is set with colorful shells, which are colorful and beautiful at night under the light. The fountain next to the artificial lake has a water column of more than 20 meters.
Pasay
4.9 km from Manila
7. Manila City Hall
3.1
4.2
/5
50 Reviews
City Halls
Modern Architecture
shreya1212
The historical city hall of Manila has rich stories from the early Spanish settlement, to the American period and the Japanese occupation. A sit of city goverment, you can ask for tour of the building from the tourism office who will accommodate you around. Its always a busy place for people from all places, and traffic are heavy.
Manila
1.1 km from downtown
Free entry
8. Jones Bridge
3.0
4.4
/5
5 Reviews
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Teacher Arlyn
It is named after the United States legislator William Atkinson Jones, who served as the chairman of the U.S. Insular Affairs House Committee which had previously exercised jurisdiction over the Philippines and the principal author of the Jones Law that gave the country legislative autonomy from the United States.
Manila
433m from downtown
9. Malacanan Palace
2.9
4.2
/5
29 Reviews
based on 22 reviews
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Malacanang is the seat of the Philippine presidential palace, the highest administrative center of the Republic of the Philippines, and also serves as a place for the country to receive important foreign guests. Raiders including Trip.com say that you can book a visit online. I went to the Philippines in April and it was not possible! First of all, the presidential palace reservation website is a display, you can try it if you don't believe it. Good luck! Secondly, when you arrive at the door, the guards are very polite to tell you that you can't visit. Third, the road around the presidential palace is heavily guarded, can not take pictures, stay, otherwise plain clothes will come to check your documents and question...
Manila
1.7 km from downtown
10. Palacio del Gobernador
2.9
4.3
/5
18 Reviews
based on 59 reviews
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yangduoduo17
The building is nice, nothing special. 1. The building is nice, and it feels very dense. European-style architecture 2. It is next to the Roman Plaza and Manila Church, very lively 3. There is a vendor selling tofu pudding at the door. It's about 5 RMB. It's sweet and delicious. 4. There is a lot of garbage around. It's not very clean.
Manila
1.1 km from downtown
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