Start your day with a Filipino breakfast. Sample old time favorites such as “longganisa” (sweet sausage), “tocino” (sweet cured pork) or “beef tapa” (cured beef) served with fried eggs & garlic rice. Read more.
After a hefty meal, stroll down Ayala Avenue and make your way through the gardens of the Ayala Triangle for a little piece of serenity within the vibrant city. Read more.
Visit the nearby Ayala Museum to discover a vast collection of Filipino art and dioramas to learn about the history of the Philippines. Read more.
Be enlightened with its architecture and extraordinary Catholic churches and museums with a trip to Intramuros, the old town center of the Spanish colonial period. Read more.
Most notable of which is the San Agustin Church. This monument, first built in 1571, is the only structure in Manila that is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO Read more.
After exploring the “Walled City”, make your way to the Luneta Park where the monument of the country’s national hero. Dr. Jose Rizal, is located. Read more.
Indulge in sumptuous Spanish-Filipino cuisine while enjoying the restaurant’s nostalgic ambiance. Not to be missed is their evening cultural show which starts at 7:30 PM. Read more.
Head to Greenbelt and experience the local night life at one of its upscale bars. For a quieter evening, a cup of coffee at a nearby Café would be a perfect way to cap off your night. Read more.