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Explore the vibrant heart of Manila with a blend of historical landmarks, bustling markets, and scenic bay views.
On arrival at Ninoy Aquino International Airport you will met by our local representative and transferred to the hotel. Overnight at Manila
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and proceed to A tour of Manila provides one with an introduction to the country's history which dates back from the Spanish colonization till the American and Japanese occupation. It takes in the historical, cultural and religious sites of the country, all of which help make it the political, social, cultural, religious, educational, industrial and commercial center of the country. Manila's city tour starts with a visit to Rizal Park, named in honour of the country’s national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. After a brief picture stop, proceed to the historic Walled City of Intramuros. Travel through the cobbled streets of San Agustin Church, the country’s oldest stone church and view its wide collection of ecclesiastical icons, vestments and other religious articles. Across it is Casa Manila, a reproduction of 19th century house equipped with Oriental and European decor, as well as Philippine antique furniture. Continue on to Fort Santiago, Manila’s main line of defense against invaders from the sea. The stone fort guards the entrance to the city from Manila Bay and the site of many tragic moments in Philippine History. From the Fort, drive to Quiapo, Manila’s central district, often referred to as the heart of Manila with its market, pilgrimage church of the Black Nazarene, jeepney terminals and bazaars. Then proceed to the Chinese Cemetery, where the mausoleums are as big and as elaborate as houses and where fusions of Buddhist and Christian religions are very much in evidence. End the tour with a drive by Ayala Avenue or via Roxas Boulevard, the city's seaside drive.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and proceed to National Museum of the Philippines is one of the most important tourist attraction in Manila as it is the Official Home of the Philippines, natural and cultural Heritage. It is the place where national Tresures can be found.Different Philippine Collections of Fine Arts, Archeology, Ethnography and Natural History are deposited and showcased here providing everyone deeper knowledge about the philippines. Then proceed to Intramuros to se San Agustin Church Museum. Also located inside Intramuros just opposite the San Agustin church, Casa Manila is a replica of Spanish colonial mansion of late 19th century Manila. It is filled with period furniture and furnishings of Philippine, Chinese and European origins. Wander through the archways and past fountains, admire the local materials (hardwoods, shells), view the huge rooms which occupy three floors. Casa Manila vividly recreates the rich merchants's way of life in nineteenth century Manila. The Museo de Intramuros is located in the reconstructions of San Ignacio Church and the Mission House of the Society of Jesus Intramuros. The museum has six sections: The Immaculate Conception, the Religious Order, the Patronato Real a establishments of Parishes, Religious Colonial Paintings, the establishment of parish and sacred vessels, and The Indio Response. Throughout these sections, you will be able to find different kinds of artwork, including paintings sculptures, and antique items from hundreds of years ago. According to Intramuros Administration Chief Guille Asido, the museum has been in the making for 40 years. Overnight at Manila
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight back to home
The best time to visit Manila is during the drier months of January to April. Though temperatures are high during March and April, it is still a good time when you don't need to tackle the rains.
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