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.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManila
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.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaPacoPaco Park
Source: Tourism MediaQuiapo ChurchThis Roman Catholic Church houses one of the country’s most revered religious icons, the Black Nazarene.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaQuiapoQuiapo Church
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.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.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.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaIntramurosManila Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaPasayThrills, culture, shopping and relaxation combine in Pasay, a busy city in Metro Manila frequented by locals looking for fun.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaPasay
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaMalate
Source: Tourism MediaMalateExplore one of the tourist centers of Manila in an oceanfront district lined with markets, museums and family-friendly attractions.WorldAsiaPhilippinesManilaMalate