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Toyo Eatery is in many ways the standard bearer for the new wave of Filipino cuisine that has won critical and popular acclaim. That’s thanks to Jordy Navarra, one of the most thoughtful and quietly influential chefs working in Asia, someone who has worked to help raise the profile of the nation’s food on the world stage. His impeccable resume includes Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck in the UK and Alvin Leung’s Bo Innovation in Hong Kong, both three Michelin-starred, but his cuisine at Toyo is far more grounded in a sense of place and terroir.
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Toyo Eatery
1231 Chino Roces Ave
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Toyo Eatery is in many ways the standard bearer for the new wave of Filipino cuisine that has won critical and popular acclaim. That’s thanks to Jordy Navarra, one of the most thoughtful and quietly influential chefs working in Asia, someone who has worked to help raise the profile of the nation’s food on the world stage. His impeccable resume includes Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck in the UK and Alvin Leung’s Bo Innovation in Hong Kong, both three Michelin-starred, but his cuisine at Toyo is far more grounded in a sense of place and terroir.
If you’re after a taste of classic Filipino cuisine, Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant is your first stop. Located in the heart of Metro Manila, this restaurant serves up some of the best food in Manila amongst the best ambience possible. Join hungry revellers in the evenings as they dig into delicious Filipino dishes and listen to the sweet sounds of live musicians playing gentle jazz and reggae tunes. The menu here is limited, but what Barbara’s lacks in quantity, they make up for in quality. Taste the classic adobo, washed down with a sweet fruit juice or local beer. Be warned, though – this place is popular, so show up early if you want to get a table! Location: Plaza Sans Luis Complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines Opening hours: 1100 – 1400 and 1800 – 2100 every day
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Barbara's Heritage Restaurant
General Luna Street
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If you’re after a taste of classic Filipino cuisine, Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant is your first stop. Located in the heart of Metro Manila, this restaurant serves up some of the best food in Manila amongst the best ambience possible. Join hungry revellers in the evenings as they dig into delicious Filipino dishes and listen to the sweet sounds of live musicians playing gentle jazz and reggae tunes. The menu here is limited, but what Barbara’s lacks in quantity, they make up for in quality. Taste the classic adobo, washed down with a sweet fruit juice or local beer. Be warned, though – this place is popular, so show up early if you want to get a table! Location: Plaza Sans Luis Complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines Opening hours: 1100 – 1400 and 1800 – 2100 every day
Step through the doors at Diner 55, and you’ll be blown away by the retro-inspired fittings and 50s music blaring from hidden speakers. However, this kitschy joint has a reputation as one of Manila's best restaurants, and worked hard to get it! The brainchild of renowned Chef RJ Ungco, Diner 55’s menu draws inspiration from international and Filipino cuisines to create unforgettable dining experiences. Menu highlights include the Yo! Fernando pizza, a gourmet take on the classic Hawaiian sure to make any tastebuds dance. If you’d like a taste of something local, dishes like chicken and waffles, vegetarian burgers, and onion rings are all cooked with a Filipino twist – just be prepared for the spice! Location: 1-i Dr. Garcia Street corner Mother Ignacia Avenue, Barangay Paligsahan, Quezon City Opening Hours: 1200 – 2300, Wednesday to Sunday
Diner 55
corner Sct. Chuatoco Street
Step through the doors at Diner 55, and you’ll be blown away by the retro-inspired fittings and 50s music blaring from hidden speakers. However, this kitschy joint has a reputation as one of Manila's best restaurants, and worked hard to get it! The brainchild of renowned Chef RJ Ungco, Diner 55’s menu draws inspiration from international and Filipino cuisines to create unforgettable dining experiences. Menu highlights include the Yo! Fernando pizza, a gourmet take on the classic Hawaiian sure to make any tastebuds dance. If you’d like a taste of something local, dishes like chicken and waffles, vegetarian burgers, and onion rings are all cooked with a Filipino twist – just be prepared for the spice! Location: 1-i Dr. Garcia Street corner Mother Ignacia Avenue, Barangay Paligsahan, Quezon City Opening Hours: 1200 – 2300, Wednesday to Sunday
1120 House Retail Space 1120 House in Makati is home to lifestyle stores, fashion, and homewares, but nothing beats the delicious food at café Bon Appetit! Built around French cuisine staples, this delightful restaurant brings European and traditional Filipino culture together in a bold clash of flavour and colour. You can expect some of the best Manila food from Bon Appetit, served in fresh and unexpected ways. Portions here are extremely generous, with favourites like the poulet galantine and purple yam toast enough to keep you full for a morning of exploring. Location: The Metropolitan Compound, Estrella Street corner Amapola Street, Makati City, Metro Manila Opening Hours: 0800 – 1800, every day
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Bon Appetit Restaurant and Bar
148 Marina Plaza
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1120 House Retail Space 1120 House in Makati is home to lifestyle stores, fashion, and homewares, but nothing beats the delicious food at café Bon Appetit! Built around French cuisine staples, this delightful restaurant brings European and traditional Filipino culture together in a bold clash of flavour and colour. You can expect some of the best Manila food from Bon Appetit, served in fresh and unexpected ways. Portions here are extremely generous, with favourites like the poulet galantine and purple yam toast enough to keep you full for a morning of exploring. Location: The Metropolitan Compound, Estrella Street corner Amapola Street, Makati City, Metro Manila Opening Hours: 0800 – 1800, every day
If you’re after class and a little bit of luxury, look no further than Kobe Jones. With a low-lit space and subtle, brooding décor, this lowkey establishment truly comes alive once the sun goes down. Hidden in Makati City, Kobe Jones makes for a delightful hidden secret that you can use to impress friends or a special someone on a night out. Don’t mistake the diverse menu for fusion cuisine. Instead, Head Chef Tom Hines brings East and West together in a terrific clash of food from all corners of the globe. Seafood is usually the flavour of the day, with the freshest produce from the coast served in dazzling specials sure to impress. Sample Japanese fine dining with the Maguro Nigiri with Uni (a delicious, fresh tuna served over rice with sliced sea urchins), or feed your sweeter side with the Green Tea Chocolate Mousse. No matter where you look, every dish on the menu is better than the last, and the showmanship that comes from a chef who truly knows his craft makes dining here all the better. Location: Le Grand Condominium, 130 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City Opening Hours: 1700 – 2200 Monday to Sunday
Kobejonesph
130 Valero
If you’re after class and a little bit of luxury, look no further than Kobe Jones. With a low-lit space and subtle, brooding décor, this lowkey establishment truly comes alive once the sun goes down. Hidden in Makati City, Kobe Jones makes for a delightful hidden secret that you can use to impress friends or a special someone on a night out. Don’t mistake the diverse menu for fusion cuisine. Instead, Head Chef Tom Hines brings East and West together in a terrific clash of food from all corners of the globe. Seafood is usually the flavour of the day, with the freshest produce from the coast served in dazzling specials sure to impress. Sample Japanese fine dining with the Maguro Nigiri with Uni (a delicious, fresh tuna served over rice with sliced sea urchins), or feed your sweeter side with the Green Tea Chocolate Mousse. No matter where you look, every dish on the menu is better than the last, and the showmanship that comes from a chef who truly knows his craft makes dining here all the better. Location: Le Grand Condominium, 130 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City Opening Hours: 1700 – 2200 Monday to Sunday
Want dinner and a show? There’s no such thing as a quiet night in at The Singing Cook & Waiters! This family-friendly bar and restaurant is the perfect night out in Manila, staffed by energetic waiters, bartenders, and kitchen staff who sing and dance their way through every service. Founded by Head Chef Ongpauco, The Singing Cook & Waiters brings quality food to the table as well as entertainment. If you come here, make sure to order the crispy pata – created by the Head Chef himself, and famous across the Philippines for its succulent, tender pork flavour. Location: Roxas Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Open: 1100 - 1500 and 1800 - 2100 every day
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The Singing Cooks And Waiters
corner Roxas Blvd
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Want dinner and a show? There’s no such thing as a quiet night in at The Singing Cook & Waiters! This family-friendly bar and restaurant is the perfect night out in Manila, staffed by energetic waiters, bartenders, and kitchen staff who sing and dance their way through every service. Founded by Head Chef Ongpauco, The Singing Cook & Waiters brings quality food to the table as well as entertainment. If you come here, make sure to order the crispy pata – created by the Head Chef himself, and famous across the Philippines for its succulent, tender pork flavour. Location: Roxas Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Open: 1100 - 1500 and 1800 - 2100 every day
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Ninoy Aquino International Airport
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Neighborhoods

Intramuros, Manila Overview A 64 hectare stone citadel, established by the Spanish in 1571. It has survived wars, natural disasters, and waves of colonial invaders. A historic building constructed by the Spanish colonial government to protect the city from the foreign invaders in the 16th century. This was heavily damaged during the recapturing of the city from the Japanese Imperial Army. After the reconstruction of the wall in 1951, Intramuros was declared as the Historic Monument of Manila.
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Intramuros
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Intramuros, Manila Overview A 64 hectare stone citadel, established by the Spanish in 1571. It has survived wars, natural disasters, and waves of colonial invaders. A historic building constructed by the Spanish colonial government to protect the city from the foreign invaders in the 16th century. This was heavily damaged during the recapturing of the city from the Japanese Imperial Army. After the reconstruction of the wall in 1951, Intramuros was declared as the Historic Monument of Manila.
Rizal Park, Manila Overview Popularly known as Luneta Park or simply Luneta, Rizal Park is Manila’s most iconic urban central park situated in Roxas Blvd in Malate. Especially dedicated to Jose Rizal- the Filipino nationalist and freedom fighter, the highlight of the park is the central Rizal Monument that houses the mortal remains of Jose Rizal. The monument is guarded by a pantheon of sentries and has a flagpole in the middle. Sprawling over 60 acres of land, the urban park is one of the largest green spaces in all of Asia which boasts of ornamental lawns, shining fountains, well groomed flower beds and paved walkways etc. Considered to be an oasis of greenery in the middle of a cluttered and chaotic city, Rizal Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Metro Manila which is especially thronged in the morning and evening hours, and on public holidays. Formerly known as Bagumbayan at the time of Spanish colonization, the park was later dedicated to the Filipino freedom fighters and the name was changed to Rizal Park. Other than being a popular picnic spot, the park is also used to play games like badminton, chess, Stick fighting, kite flying etc.
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Parke ni Rizal
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Rizal Park, Manila Overview Popularly known as Luneta Park or simply Luneta, Rizal Park is Manila’s most iconic urban central park situated in Roxas Blvd in Malate. Especially dedicated to Jose Rizal- the Filipino nationalist and freedom fighter, the highlight of the park is the central Rizal Monument that houses the mortal remains of Jose Rizal. The monument is guarded by a pantheon of sentries and has a flagpole in the middle. Sprawling over 60 acres of land, the urban park is one of the largest green spaces in all of Asia which boasts of ornamental lawns, shining fountains, well groomed flower beds and paved walkways etc. Considered to be an oasis of greenery in the middle of a cluttered and chaotic city, Rizal Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Metro Manila which is especially thronged in the morning and evening hours, and on public holidays. Formerly known as Bagumbayan at the time of Spanish colonization, the park was later dedicated to the Filipino freedom fighters and the name was changed to Rizal Park. Other than being a popular picnic spot, the park is also used to play games like badminton, chess, Stick fighting, kite flying etc.
Casa Manila , Manila Overview Situated on the General Luna Street on the grand Barrio San Luis area, within the walled city of Intramuros, Casa Manila is a stately museum in Manila, Philippines. Constructed in 1980 by Imelda Marcos, the regal building boasts of Spanish colonial architecture and is bordered by the Calle Real, General Luna, Cabildo and Urdaneta streets. The stone and wood museum is designed to replicate the 1850s San Nicolas House that was once existed in Calle Jaboneros and depicts colonial lifestyle of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonization of the state. The three storeyed building has several huge rooms named sala, despacho, comedor, cuartos, cocina, baño etc. which are adorned with period furniture and antique furnishings to give the authentic look and feel of a 19th century mansion, the place boasts of spacious hallways, huge archways and beautiful fountains. The furniture occupying the place is believed to have been exported from the Chinese and European countries. Except the kitchen, toilet and bathroom, the guests are allowed to only walk on the red carpet and are not allowed to touch the displays. Photography is prohibited. There is also a souvenir shop outside from where you can buy knick knacks and a cafe, where you can get refreshments.
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Casa Manila Intramuros
General Luna Street
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Casa Manila , Manila Overview Situated on the General Luna Street on the grand Barrio San Luis area, within the walled city of Intramuros, Casa Manila is a stately museum in Manila, Philippines. Constructed in 1980 by Imelda Marcos, the regal building boasts of Spanish colonial architecture and is bordered by the Calle Real, General Luna, Cabildo and Urdaneta streets. The stone and wood museum is designed to replicate the 1850s San Nicolas House that was once existed in Calle Jaboneros and depicts colonial lifestyle of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonization of the state. The three storeyed building has several huge rooms named sala, despacho, comedor, cuartos, cocina, baño etc. which are adorned with period furniture and antique furnishings to give the authentic look and feel of a 19th century mansion, the place boasts of spacious hallways, huge archways and beautiful fountains. The furniture occupying the place is believed to have been exported from the Chinese and European countries. Except the kitchen, toilet and bathroom, the guests are allowed to only walk on the red carpet and are not allowed to touch the displays. Photography is prohibited. There is also a souvenir shop outside from where you can buy knick knacks and a cafe, where you can get refreshments.
Divisoria Market, Manila Overview Considered to be the “Mother of all Markets” in Manila, Divisoria is a popular flea market located right in the heart of the city in Chinatown. Chaotic and crowded, the dizzying lanes of Divisoria are a cacophony of street vendors, local eateries and the several ambient sounds, which bustle with frenzied shoppers hustling to buy goods being offered at dirt cheap prices as the items are being sold at bulk or wholesale prices. Strewn about with colourful fabric stores, local food stalls and counters for flashy gadgets, the market has shops that sell almost everything under the sun, from clothes, bags, garments, footwear, textiles, accessories, food items, electronic equipment, crafts, home decor items, kitchenware and the like. Besides the apparel stores and other products, items and souvenirs, the market is popular for its delicious street food. There are several eateries and food stalls selling Chinese food that you can devour without burning a hole in your pocket. Try the authentic street Filipino street food and fresh fruits and vegetables off the vendors. The market now, also has big brand stores and four enormous malls- Tutuban Center Mall, Divisoria Mall, 168 Mall and Meisic Mall.
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Divisoria
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Divisoria Market, Manila Overview Considered to be the “Mother of all Markets” in Manila, Divisoria is a popular flea market located right in the heart of the city in Chinatown. Chaotic and crowded, the dizzying lanes of Divisoria are a cacophony of street vendors, local eateries and the several ambient sounds, which bustle with frenzied shoppers hustling to buy goods being offered at dirt cheap prices as the items are being sold at bulk or wholesale prices. Strewn about with colourful fabric stores, local food stalls and counters for flashy gadgets, the market has shops that sell almost everything under the sun, from clothes, bags, garments, footwear, textiles, accessories, food items, electronic equipment, crafts, home decor items, kitchenware and the like. Besides the apparel stores and other products, items and souvenirs, the market is popular for its delicious street food. There are several eateries and food stalls selling Chinese food that you can devour without burning a hole in your pocket. Try the authentic street Filipino street food and fresh fruits and vegetables off the vendors. The market now, also has big brand stores and four enormous malls- Tutuban Center Mall, Divisoria Mall, 168 Mall and Meisic Mall.
National Museum, Manila Overview Located in the neighborhood of Rizal Park, National Museum successfully documents the ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological, natural history and visual arts of the Philippines ever since. The museum is an umbrella organization that oversees several other departments- National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, and National Planetarium, all of which are housed within the same complex in Manila. Known to be one of the most popular attractions in town, the museum has an extra impressive fine arts section that sprawls over two floors. It showcases art from the local Filipino artists belonging to the 17th and the 20th century. The museum also conducts regular exhibitions and workshops that are especially popular among the students and history buffs.
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National Museum of the Philippines
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National Museum, Manila Overview Located in the neighborhood of Rizal Park, National Museum successfully documents the ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological, natural history and visual arts of the Philippines ever since. The museum is an umbrella organization that oversees several other departments- National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, and National Planetarium, all of which are housed within the same complex in Manila. Known to be one of the most popular attractions in town, the museum has an extra impressive fine arts section that sprawls over two floors. It showcases art from the local Filipino artists belonging to the 17th and the 20th century. The museum also conducts regular exhibitions and workshops that are especially popular among the students and history buffs.
Overview Hotels in Manila Manila Tourism Places in Manila Manila Bay  Manila #6 Among Things To Do in Manila  Get Manila PDF Guide   3.7 /5(37 Votes) Rate Weather : N.A. Timings : Monday to Thursday: 4:45pm and 6:45pmFriday to Sunday: 3pm, 5pm, 7pm Planning a Trip? Ask Your Question Manila Bay, Manila Overview Sprawling over an area of 769 sq. metres, Manila Bay is one of the busiest and the top commercial spots in the capital city of the Philippines. Extending into the southwestern Luzon Island, the bay is completely landlocked and is known for a host of activities from shipping to aquaculture, industrial and tourism. It is one of the hot leisure spots in the city which is also known for its fabulous sunsets. Running along Roxas Boulevard, past Manila Yacht Club and closely followed by the US Embassy and Cultural Center of the Philippines, the promenade boasts of serene skies, calm waters, fringed palm trees and ornamental plants that help add to the gorgeous ambiance. In addition to that, the yachts parked in the water face the beautiful well lit cafes and restaurants on the promenade. At all points of the day, the baywalk is thronged by locals and tourists alike who visit here to spend some quality time midst pleasant environment.
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Manila Bay
Roxas Boulevard
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Overview Hotels in Manila Manila Tourism Places in Manila Manila Bay  Manila #6 Among Things To Do in Manila  Get Manila PDF Guide   3.7 /5(37 Votes) Rate Weather : N.A. Timings : Monday to Thursday: 4:45pm and 6:45pmFriday to Sunday: 3pm, 5pm, 7pm Planning a Trip? Ask Your Question Manila Bay, Manila Overview Sprawling over an area of 769 sq. metres, Manila Bay is one of the busiest and the top commercial spots in the capital city of the Philippines. Extending into the southwestern Luzon Island, the bay is completely landlocked and is known for a host of activities from shipping to aquaculture, industrial and tourism. It is one of the hot leisure spots in the city which is also known for its fabulous sunsets. Running along Roxas Boulevard, past Manila Yacht Club and closely followed by the US Embassy and Cultural Center of the Philippines, the promenade boasts of serene skies, calm waters, fringed palm trees and ornamental plants that help add to the gorgeous ambiance. In addition to that, the yachts parked in the water face the beautiful well lit cafes and restaurants on the promenade. At all points of the day, the baywalk is thronged by locals and tourists alike who visit here to spend some quality time midst pleasant environment.
Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach, commonly known as Dolomite Beach, is an artificial beach along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines created through the process of beach nourishment. It is part of an overall integrated coastal zone management aimed at coastal defense of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation project
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Baywalk ng Maynila
Roxas Boulevard
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Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach, commonly known as Dolomite Beach, is an artificial beach along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines created through the process of beach nourishment. It is part of an overall integrated coastal zone management aimed at coastal defense of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation project
Robinsons Place Mall, Manila Overview Situated in the heart of the city, just behind the Philippine General Hospital and the campus of the University of the Philippines Manila and St. Paul University Manila, Robinsons Place is currently the largest serving mall in Manila which became open to the public in 1997. Sprawling over a wide 240,000 sq. metres, the seven storeyed mall has a plethora of stores with premium merchandise, apparels, shoes and cosmetics etc. There is also a multi-storey parking and an enormous food court to cater to your hunger pangs after you are done shopping. Boasting of hundreds of big brand retail stores- both international and domestic, several fine dining outlets, entertainment facilities, gaming zone for kids and the like, the mall is also connected to a twin residential high-rise condominium called Robinsons Place Residences and a triple tower residential called Adriatico Residences. This means that the traffic within the mall is especially high as it is extensively thronged by the residents of the colony other than thousands of other shoppers and diners.
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Robinsons Place Mall
cor Pedro Gil St
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Robinsons Place Mall, Manila Overview Situated in the heart of the city, just behind the Philippine General Hospital and the campus of the University of the Philippines Manila and St. Paul University Manila, Robinsons Place is currently the largest serving mall in Manila which became open to the public in 1997. Sprawling over a wide 240,000 sq. metres, the seven storeyed mall has a plethora of stores with premium merchandise, apparels, shoes and cosmetics etc. There is also a multi-storey parking and an enormous food court to cater to your hunger pangs after you are done shopping. Boasting of hundreds of big brand retail stores- both international and domestic, several fine dining outlets, entertainment facilities, gaming zone for kids and the like, the mall is also connected to a twin residential high-rise condominium called Robinsons Place Residences and a triple tower residential called Adriatico Residences. This means that the traffic within the mall is especially high as it is extensively thronged by the residents of the colony other than thousands of other shoppers and diners.
San Agustin Church, Manila Overview Located inside the walled city of Intramuros in Metro Manila, San Agustin Church is known to be the oldest church in the Philippines. Boasting of a Baroque style of architecture, the church has lately been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in between 1587 and 1606, the Roman Catholic church also houses the San Agustin Museum and tombs of several historical figures, including conquistadors, statesmen, and artists etc. The massive facade is done up in most beautiful ornate interiors. After bearing seven major earthquakes, the current building is the third to be built on the same spot. In addition to the beautiful architecture, the church also has green lawns at the back that are very popular for weddings and other ceremonies. Sunday mass at the church does not allow visitors. Besides that, the church is a popular stop for most sightseeing tourist tours and is especially popular among history buffs.
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San Agustin Church
General Luna Street
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San Agustin Church, Manila Overview Located inside the walled city of Intramuros in Metro Manila, San Agustin Church is known to be the oldest church in the Philippines. Boasting of a Baroque style of architecture, the church has lately been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in between 1587 and 1606, the Roman Catholic church also houses the San Agustin Museum and tombs of several historical figures, including conquistadors, statesmen, and artists etc. The massive facade is done up in most beautiful ornate interiors. After bearing seven major earthquakes, the current building is the third to be built on the same spot. In addition to the beautiful architecture, the church also has green lawns at the back that are very popular for weddings and other ceremonies. Sunday mass at the church does not allow visitors. Besides that, the church is a popular stop for most sightseeing tourist tours and is especially popular among history buffs.
Living up to its namesake, the mall sports an Italian-inspired architectural design inspired by the Grand Canal in the classical city of Venice, Italy. In designing the mall, Megaworld consulted the Rome-based architectural firm Paolo Marioni Architetto to ensure that the Venice Grand Canal Mall stays true to its Venetian inspiration.[7] Highlighting the mall is the man-made Grand Canal. The mall's grand canal offers mall guests an Italian experience with gondola ride tours by singing gondoliers.[4] The canal is 200 meters (660 ft) long, and 15 meters (49 ft) wide. The gondolas are stationed underneath the Rialto Bridge replica. The mall also has replicas of St. Mark's Campanile in Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, which is inspired by the famous bridge in Venice and the Ponte de Amore Bridge, where mallgoers can participate at the mall's love locks installation
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Grand Canal Venice
McKinley Hill Drive
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Living up to its namesake, the mall sports an Italian-inspired architectural design inspired by the Grand Canal in the classical city of Venice, Italy. In designing the mall, Megaworld consulted the Rome-based architectural firm Paolo Marioni Architetto to ensure that the Venice Grand Canal Mall stays true to its Venetian inspiration.[7] Highlighting the mall is the man-made Grand Canal. The mall's grand canal offers mall guests an Italian experience with gondola ride tours by singing gondoliers.[4] The canal is 200 meters (660 ft) long, and 15 meters (49 ft) wide. The gondolas are stationed underneath the Rialto Bridge replica. The mall also has replicas of St. Mark's Campanile in Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, which is inspired by the famous bridge in Venice and the Ponte de Amore Bridge, where mallgoers can participate at the mall's love locks installation

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Manila ocean Park

BOOK BEFORE YOU GO. The Manila Ocean Park is a oceanarium in Manila, Philippines. It is owned by China Oceanis Philippines Inc., a subsidiary of China Oceanis Inc., a Singaporean-registered firm. It is located behind the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park