Manila
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SightsWhen in Manila, sightseeing is protocol. Many history lessons have been learned while visiting the oldest part of the city, Intramuros (Latin for “within the walls”), which was founded by the Spanish in 1571 and houses numerous historic buildings and churches.Rizal Park, named after anti-colonialist Dr. José Rizal, features a skating rink, chess plaza, beautiful ornamental gardens and free concerts on Sundays. Other places worth visiting are the Malacañang Palace, The National Museum of the Philippines, Binondo (Manila’s Chinatown) and the Chinese Cemetery, where some of the rich are buried with air conditioners, chandeliers and flushing toilets. Lodging and Food
A wide range of accommodations is available in Manila, from
5-star hotels to more affordable options on Roxas Boulevard or in the districts
of and Malate. As for dining choices, the high end brings us to Lolo Dad’s
Café, a popular restaurant for gourmet Filipino cuisine and Ilustrado, which
serves Filipino and Spanish dishes.
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| Insight Pocket Guide with map Manila (Insight Guides) author: Julie Gaw ASIN or ISBN-10: 0887293670 | |
![]() | Manila Travel Guide author: Offbeat Guides ASIN or ISBN-10: B0027KRQN0 |













