Manila, the densely populated capital of the Philippines, is a bustling city with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. The city was founded as a Spanish colony and soon became one of the New World’s main trading ports, earning it the name Pearl of the Orient. Today, it has become a hub for commerce, business, shopping, dining, culture and luxury hotels. The oldest district, Intramuros, is home to Spanish-era landmarks like Fort Santiago and Manila Cathedral. The city's rich history and vibrant culture make it an attractive destination for visitors.
Downtown Manila and Intramuros: Take an immersive tour of the captivating landmarks of Manila, including the Planetarium, the National Museum, San Sebastian Church and Manila City Hall. The tour continues at Old Intramuros. Built by the Spaniards and home of the elite during that long period of Spanish colonization in the Philippines, World War II left the area in ruins. A significant survivor was the San Agustin Church.
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An Evening of Filipino Music at Malate Church
Enjoy this extraordinary event at the Malate Church, where the Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra fills the air with vibrant classical and contemporary music, set against the stunning backdrop of Plaza Rajah Sulayman and Manila Bay. Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines as Banda Kawayan blends traditional bamboo instruments with modern arrangements for an unforgettable performance.