

Intramuros, the historic walled city of Manila, is a fascinating blend of Spanish colonial architecture and modern Filipino culture.

Intramuros can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the wet season.
Exploring Intramuros involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the Philippines' tropical climate.

A traditional Filipino formal wear, intricately designed with embroidery and beads, reflecting the country's rich history and culture.

Handmade products like lamps, jewelry, and decorative items crafted from capiz shells, a sustainable and locally sourced material.
A popular fragrance made from the national flower of the Philippines, the Sampaguita, capturing the essence of the country's tropical beauty.
Fried egg (itlog), garlic fried rice (tapa), and fried garlic (sisig)
Thick creamy chicken soup with noodles and vegetables
Shaved ice and evaporated milk with various sweet beans, fruits, and a scoop of ube ice cream
Historic walled city with beautiful gardens and a museum dedicated to Jose Rizal.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
A large urban park with beautiful gardens, monuments, and a great view of Manila Bay.
Known for its historic location within the Walled City and offering a mix of Filipino and international dishes.
Famous for its unique take on Filipino and American breakfast dishes.
A popular spot for authentic Filipino lunch dishes in a vibrant atmosphere.

A historic museum dedicated to Rani Rashmoni, a 19th-century social reformer and philanthropist, showcasing her life and contributions.
A bustling night market offering local street food, clothing, and accessories, open from 4 PM to midnight.
Andretta Pottery, nestled in the Kangra Valley, is a renowned pottery center known for its unique, handmade ceramic art.