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  Baluarte de San Diego

Baluarte de San Diego is a historical bastion in Manila’s Intramuros district, built in the late 16th century as a key component of the Spanish defensive structures.


  Casa Manila

Nestled within the historic, cobblestone streets of Intramuros lies Casa Manila, a captivating living museum that offers an immersive glimpse into the opulent domestic life of a wealthy Filipino family during the Spanish colonial era.


  Fort Santiago

A 16th-century Spanish citadel nestled within the walled city of Intramuros, Fort Santiago stands as one of Manila’s most historically significant landmarks.


  Intramuros

Intramuros stands as the oldest among the 14 districts that make up the city of Manila, established by the Spaniards in 1571 as a fortified city designed to shelter and safeguard the colonial government and its inhabitants from both foreign and local threats.


  Manila Cathedral

The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception—commonly known as the Manila Cathedral—is a significant Roman Catholic landmark located in the heart of Intramuros, a living chronicle of the country’s history, resilience, and faith.


  Manila Ocean Park

Manila Ocean Park is a premiere marine-themed attraction in the Philippines, seamlessly combining education, entertainment, and adventure right in the heart of Manila.


  National Museum of Fine Arts

A visit to the National Museum of Fine Arts is an enriching experience that delves into the essence of Filipino creativity and history, making it an essential stop for both art lovers and history enthusiasts.


  Paco Park

Paco Park is a quaint and charming park located in the heart of Manila, originally established in the early 19th century as a burial site for Spanish nobility.


  Rizal Park (Luneta Park)

Luneta Park, officially known as Rizal Park, is one of Manila’s most iconic landmarks, a historic urban park that plays a significant role in educating visitors about Philippine history and the legacy of José Rizal.


  San Agustin Museum

The San Agustin Museum in Intramuros is a treasure trove of religious artifacts housed beside the UNESCO-recognized San Agustin Church, the oldest stone church in the Philippines.



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