
Manila’s charm lies in its intriguing mix of Spanish colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers. The city is also centre of some of the most exciting events and shopping malls in Asia. Come explore-there is something for everyone here.
In the heart of Manila sits Intramuros, a walled city that stands as a reminder of the colonial era. The district is home to the baroque16th-century San Agustin Church and Fort Santiago, a legendary citadel and military prison.
Adjacent to the Intramuros is Luneta Park. It is spread out over some 60 hectares of open lawns, ponds, paved walks and wooded areas, dotted with monuments of Filipino heroes.
Don’t miss The National Museum of the Philippines. It houses the most important ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological and visual artistry of the Philippines from the prehistoric period to the modern times.
Lastly, consider visiting Malacang Palace, the official residence and workplace of the President of the Philippines
Fort Santiago is a citadel first built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi for the new established city of Manila in the Philippines. The defense fortress is part of the structures of the walled city of Manila referred to as Intramuros.
Robinsons Manila (formerly Robinsons Place Manila, also known as Robinsons Ermita and Robinsons Place Ermita), is a large shopping mall located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines.
It is the largest Robinsons Mall ever built. Robinsons Manila is located beside the University of the Philippines Manila and the Philippine General Hospital, and is built at the site of the former Ateneo de Manila Campus before it moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon City. The first major expansion of the mall happened when it opened its Padre Faura Wing in June 2000…