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1. The Manila Cathedral
6.1
4.6
/5
573 Reviews
based on 1.2k reviews
No.1 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
Ayoub-bl
This place is stunning! The architecture is next-level, and the stained-glass windows are gorgeous. It’s super peaceful inside, and being in the heart of Intramuros makes it even more special. Perfect for a quick visit or just to soak in the vibe. Don’t miss it!
Manila
1 km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 10:00
2. Manila Ocean Park
5.8
4.4
/5
330 Reviews
based on 2.3k reviews
No.2 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
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Manila Ocean Park: Marine Magic Awaits 🌊🐠🇵🇭Explore the wonders of the ocean at Manila Ocean Park! From mesmerizing aquariums and interactive animal encounters to thrilling shows, this marine-themed attraction offers an unforgettable experience for all ages. Dive into the beauty of underwater life!
Manila
2.3 km from downtown
Opens at 09:00
3. Fort Santiago
5.6
4.5
/5
307 Reviews
based on 2.1k reviews
No.3 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
Historic buildings
Müstrame
Fort Santiago in Manila is a historical treasure, blending colonial architecture with rich Philippine history. Built by Spanish conquistadors in the late 16th century, it once served as a defensive fortress. Today, it's a peaceful park and museum, offering insights into Manila's storied past. Don’t miss exploring Rizal Shrine, dedicated to the national hero José Rizal.
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Manila
1.1 km from downtown
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4. Chinatown
5.5
4.4
/5
293 Reviews
based on 427 reviews
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
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
5. Rizal Park
4.6
4.3
/5
219 Reviews
based on 2.1k reviews
No.5 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
Ayoub-bl
Rizal Park, or Luneta, is a chill spot in Manila where you can relax and soak in some history. It’s got green spaces, cool monuments like the Rizal Monument, and plenty of room for walks or picnics. Perfect for a break from the city hustle, whether you’re with family or just want to hang out.
Manila
1.8 km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 09:00
6. Manila Zoo
4.2
4.3
/5
52 Reviews
based on 361 reviews
No.6 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
MaxS
The Manila Zoo, opened in 1959, covers an area of 5.5 hectares. Today it is the largest and oldest zoo in the Philippines. It is visited by millions of tourists every year, especially crowded here on weekends and holidays.The zoo is home to more than 600 animals, including 150 reptiles, 299 birds and 159 mammals. Here you can see Asian buffalo, rare Asian fawn (the smallest in the world), Palawan pheasant, iguanas, crocodiles, owls, tigers, turtles and other animals. But the most popular "resident" is Mali, an Asian elephant that, orphaned in infancy, was transported here from Sri Lanka. The zoo has a Wildlife Rescue Center, which serves as a temporary shelter for sick and injured wild animals, as well as for animals confiscated by customs from poachers.Today, the zoo hosts a variety of shows with the participation of animals, children's playgrounds are organized, picnic areas are arranged, gazebos and souvenir shops are built. Inside there is a Children's Zoo, where young visitors can personally communicate with domestic and trained animals, learn a lot about their lives and living conditions.
Manila
3.9 km from downtown
Opens at 10:00
7. Robinsons Place Manila
4.1
4.5
/5
64 Reviews
based on 1.0k reviews
No.7 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
khcc
Since I was staying in a nearby hotel, I walked here for 3 minutes after registering and had lunch on the way. Although it is a bit old, the mall is probably one of the larger shopping malls in the city. It has a complete range of food and entertainment options, and there are many choices to eat. It is a good place for shopping.
Manila
2.6 km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 09:00
8. National Museum of Fine Arts
4.0
4.3
/5
93 Reviews
based on 74 reviews
No.8 of Best Things to Do in Metro Manila
Specialty exhibition halls
中西南北东
As a national museum, it is of course the most worthwhile museum to visit, and it is free to visit. Entering the gate is the oil painting area on the first floor. The influence of Catholicism is deeply imprinted in this country. Basically, there are paintings about Jesus, his birth, suffering, reincarnation, etc. Some exhibition halls are still a story line. Appreciating them in order is a classic work in the Bible. There are also some modern Philippine oil paintings on the first floor. You can see the dress, food, clothing, housing and transportation of the wealthy and dignitaries and politicians in the Philippines, which is very interesting. The second floor is more modern art. In addition to oil paintings, it is mainly artworks, crafts, primitive weapons, etc. There are also some pearl shell works, wood carvings, etc. There are some mineral specimens in the basement. Of course, as our close neighbors, Chinese elements in the museum are also indispensable.
Manila
1.4 km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 08:00
9. San Agustin Church
3.9
4.5
/5
226 Reviews
based on 1.6k reviews
Historic buildings
中西南北东
The St. Augustine Cathedral in Manila, Philippines, consists of two parts: chapel and monastery. The Baroque chapel is the architectural essence of the entire St. Augustine, while the monastery is partly a museum, with a large collection of precious items such as French clothes, the Holy Grail of gold, silver crosses, ivory statues, silk mantles embroidered with gold threads and oil paintings. The focus of this article is on the organ inside the church, which is rare to see. As a world historical and cultural heritage, St. Augustine's Cathedral has also experienced the destruction of war, and many precious collections have been lost in successive wars. After World War II, St. Augustine was rebuilt. The church and the First Abbey restored the appearance of the year, and in 1965, to commemorate 400 years of Catholic transmission in the Philippines, St. Augustine exhibited photographs of hundreds of churches built across the country between the 16th and 19th centuries, which spawned the idea of creating a museum. Since then, St. Augustine has continuously collected various precious cultural relics lost in the wars and displayed in the monastery for public viewing. Today, St. Augustine is not only a church, a monastery, but also a museum that collects many Filipino and Spanish art treasures. It is an important place to display the historical and cultural treasures of the Philippines and is worth visiting. I feel that it is not enough to spend a whole day.
Manila
1.2 km from downtown
Free entry
10. Plaza Espana
3.8
4.1
/5
30 Reviews
based on 16 reviews
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
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