Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the vibrant city of Manila? This bustling capital of the Philippines is a treasure trove of hidden gems just waiting to be explored.
Rich in history and adorned with scenic spots, it stands as a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Friends, let’s uncover the top attractions that define Manila's charm and allure.
Luneta Park (its local name) hides more than hero monuments. Go Deep:
- Japanese Garden’s hidden koi ponds (open 5 AM, free)
- National Museum Complex: Three free museums (Tues-Sun, 9 AM-6 PM)
- Dancing Fountains: Nightly light shows (7 PM/8 PM)
Insider Tip: Sundays host free folk dance performances near the Orchidarium.
Manila’s last rainforest spans 2.2 hectares beside the Pasig River. Guided Walks (Sat 8 AM, donation PHP 50):
- Spot 32 bird species like Philippine pygmy woodpeckers
- Learn medicinal uses of native ferns
Entrance: PHP 50 (opens 7:30 AM). Avoid: Midday heat; humidity peaks.
Skip generic kalesa rides. DIY Route:
1. Plaza San Luis: Admire replica European houses (free)
2. Baluarte de San Diego: Climb 17th-century bastions (PHP 75)
3. Casa Manila Museum: Time-capsule home (PHP 75)
Pro Transport: Rent bamboo bikes (PHP 150/hour) at Silahis Center.
Walk Jose Rizal’s final footsteps etched in brass. Must-See:
- Rizal Shrine prison cell (free, closes 5 PM)
Golden Hour: Walls glow amber at 4:30 PM. Fee: PHP 75 adults.
Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene thrums with devotion 24/7. Observe:
- Friday masses: Barefoot devotees flood streets
- Healing sections with herbalists (donations expected)
Caution: Pickpockets target crowds; wear bags front-facing.
Sunset at Manila Ocean Park promenade? Overdone. Local’s Choice:
- CCP Baywalk’s graffiti murals by Filipino artists
- Harbor Square for live bands and grilled tahong (mussels, PHP 100)
Timing: Arrive 5:15 PM for golden hour over Corregidor Island.
Escolta Street’s decaying glamour hosts art galleries:
- Calvo Museum: 1920s elevator to vintage displays (free)
- 98B COLLABoratory: Avant-garde installations (PHP 100 donation)
Open: Weekends only. Take LRT-1 to Carriedo Station.
Ayala Triangle Gardens offer more than shopping. Free Highlight: Nightly Symphony of Lights (6 PM-9 PM hourly).
Paco Park and Cemetery’s circular fortress walls cradle history:
- Jose Rizal’s original burial site (before Luneta)
- Friday classical concerts (6 PM, PHP 300)
Open: 8 AM-5 PM. LRT-1 to UN Avenue Station.
Poblacion’s street eats ignite after dark:
- Toyo Eatery’s Chicken Inasal (PHP 350) - World’s 50 Best contender
- Mang Larry’s Isawan grilled chicken intestines (PHP 20/stick)
Safety: Take Grab taxis; avoid unlit alleys past midnight.
Dampa Seafood Market lets you haggle like a pro:
1. Buy fresh lapu-lapu (grouper) at 5 AM auctions
2. Grill it next door (PHP 100/kg cooking fee)
Transport: UV Express van from Monumento (PHP 25).
Lykkers, Manila has whispered her secrets to you—from hidden gardens to sizzling midnight eats. But the adventure isn’t over! What’s calling your name next? Share your dream discovery below!