Celine T. • September 21, 2014In the cornerstone of the Rizal Monument lies the remains of National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. This monument was designed by Dr. Richard Kissling of Zurich, Switzerland.
c l. • February 16, 2015Very interesting a must see place, more history needs to be made available though.
Simkin d. • June 16, 2012Beautiful sculptures, but would've helped to place a covered walk and seats to protect tourists from the rain or harsh noon sunlight
Conrad C. • April 21, 2014It's a great church to pray and contemplate; really beautiful now that the two year renovation finished a couple of days ago.
Tzoneph • March 19, 2016Quality hotel, rooms are great with tv in the bath tub, comfy rooms and and the buffet is superb with lots of food choices, grill station and dessert simply amazing . Best hotel in Manila
Alexis L. • March 10, 2013My most favorite church in Manila. Great interiors and well-preserved exterior.
جون ر. • August 27, 2014not sooo good
urzula m. • May 7, 2014A replica of an 18th Century house with authentic artifacts from spanish era. Dont forget to maximize the experience.
Melissa C. • October 6, 2017Bam bike ecotours. Great half a day tour, guide has excellent knowledge and easier to get around to all sites. Beautiful culture, churches and Spanish architecture
Gian Carlo • February 9, 2015My favorite place to hangout after church. Such a beautiful peaceful place. Doesnt feel like ur in d center of manila.
Dianne C. • April 24, 2017Ticket price is P50 for adults, P30 for students and senior citizens
e.aboboto • April 1, 2011You're inside the1st earthquake proof building in the country!Check out the paintings on the walls at the lobby and at the staircase & museum too! Be proud Thomasian we are 400 years old and counting!
Mikhail d. • February 8, 2013The word, Mabuhay, written on the monument at this roundabout means "long live" in Filipino.
Shy G. • July 25, 2012Kahit anung sabihin mo, nanunuot pa din ang amoy dito kahit nakasara na ang mga bintana. Kahit gano kabango sasakyan mo. Malalanghap mo pa rin
Bon Cedrick • April 9, 2012The back portion (facing Main Bldg) was constructed in 1611 and transported from the old site in Intramuros to its present site 15m from España Blvd. The front is just a replica of the original arch.
Remus Mark C. • September 7, 2013Palacio del Gobernador was the official residence in Manila of the Governor General during Spanish colonial times
rmbola • June 10, 2013Want to voice out your patriotism & love for the country? Then this the place to be!
Stefan G. • January 12, 2017Amazingly beautiful building with ok management. I really enjoyed the food though
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