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Quote: This charming museum is in Intramuros, the original 500-year old city that was the nation's capital during during the 300-year-long Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Amid the preserved cobblestones and Read More
Quote: Robinsons Place Manila is a big chain department store, supermarket, many shops including a Marks & Spenser, food court, Internet access, movie cinema on four levels and land. The air conditioning is quite Read More
Quote: Before, people came to Roxas Boulevard, especially in the seawall, just to watch the sunset. Now it's not just the sunset that people love to watch. The whole stretch of the seawall from the US Embassy to the Read More
Quote: Malate has always been a crowd-pleaser. Most foreigners are at home walking the streets of Malate, hanging out in the bars and drinking beer. If you are looking for a nightlife, Malate has so many things to offer Read More
Quote: Rizal Park in Luzon, commonly known as Luneta, is a 60-hectare park, named in honor of their national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, include playgrounds, restaurants, horse and buggy rides, fountains, an open-air concert Read More
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Quote: Always watch out for the Midnight Madness sale events involving all the shops in Glorietta and Greenbelt malls of Ayala Center Makati. This usually happens at least about once every quarter of the year. The shops Read More
Quote: Ivan Dy specializes in Chinatown walking tours. A native of Chinatown, he provides homegrown insight into the nooks, crannies, lifestyle, and history of this colorful part of Manila. Interested parties can found Read More
Quote: We've been wanting to go to Boracay for years already but we never got even to planning stage for reasons like conflict of schedules, we had a baby, we couldn't get cheap flights, we need to wait 'til Enoe is big Read More
Quote: Casa Maria is worth going for. The house is a Colonial Lifestyle Museum and is a rebuilt replica of the original house that stood on the same site. The house features antique furnitures from China and Europe Read More