Source: Tourism MediaManilaThe capital of the Philippines is a fast-paced and hectic city filled with cultural and historic gems, from old ruins to national museums and lively promenades.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManila
Source: Tourism MediaPasayThrills, culture, shopping and relaxation combine in Pasay, a busy city in Metro Manila frequented by locals looking for fun.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaPasay
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaMalate
Source: Tourism MediaBaluarte de San AndresFor more than 500 years this large stone fortification has stood watch over the city. Visit to inspect cannons and admire the views over Manila.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaIntramurosBaluarte de San Andres
Source: Tourism MediaManila CathedralThis richly decorated Roman Catholic Basilica has made it through the centuries despite being destroyed by fires, bombs and earthquakes.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaIntramurosManila Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaPaco ParkThis attractive walled park, perfect for walking and picnics, was once a burial ground for cholera victims and the city’s wealthiest inhabitants.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaPacoPaco Park
Source: Tourism MediaQuiapo ChurchThis Roman Catholic Church houses one of the country’s most revered religious icons, the Black Nazarene.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaQuiapoQuiapo Church
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaMalate
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.The WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaMalate