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Photo: Jon Bilous/Shutterstock.com The Philippine capital is Asia’s best-kept secret. The capital of the Orient’s only catholic country seems somehow out of place, vibrant with Latin American or Caribbean undertones. Music and dancing are everywhere, and the smiles and laughter rival Bangkok’s in their warmth and enthusiasm. Manila’s intense historical influences – Spanish religion and American consumerism – have led to the saying that the capital has spent “400 years in a convent and 50 in Hollywood.” The result is a city of extremes ready to delight the unsuspecting traveller.

Jon Bilous/Shutterstock.com Top 5 The 10 km long Roxas Boulevard is a popular waterfront promenade on Manila B... This Spanish fortress, with cannons trained on the sea to deter pirates and ... Club Golf Course LoloStock/Shutterstock.com Club Intramuros Golf Course is an amazing, but somewhat short, 18-hole cours... Located along the famous Roxas Boulevard, this oasis of green features the 1... The sixth cathedral on Intramuros site since 1571, was completed in the 1950...

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Updated 09 October 2019 Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

THE CITY DO & SEE

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Metro Manila is an urban sprawl that has Manila’s colourful history has bequeathed an swallowed up 11 cities and ve towns in the past interesting range of attractions to keep the two centuries. It’s a place of opposites: old and energetic sightseer busy for several days. There new wealth and poverty grandiosity and decay. are plenty of historical sites to admire and Smog, traic jams and a general air of decay where you can learn more about the make a less than favourable rst impression, but city and its culture. just beneath the surface lies a fascinating and pulsating place to enjoy. Filipinos call it “The Take a stroll along the Roxas Boulevard and City of Our Aections” where the people’s love witness the famous Manila sunset after exploring aairs with fashion, music, entertainment and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed San Agustin sheer fun are on bright and beautiful display. Church and one of the oldest churches in Manila, the Manila Cathedral. And don´t forget the By day, the original, medieval walled city of stunning nature the city has on oer like the Intramuros delights with its history and elegant beautiful Taal Volcano with a breath-taking view Latin architecture. By night - and it can be a very or take a guided tour to the a small rocky island long night - the bright lights of and of . beckon with jazz pubs, clubs, karaoke lounges, 24-hour diners and trendy bars. The For sure, there are plenty to explore including Filipino people’s zest for life, natural friendliness shiny gems in a city with a bustling, sprawling and ease with the English language make them and unique atmosphere. The cosmopolitan city of the perfect hosts, always ready to invite you to Manila is Asia’s best-kept secret and it is just their daily party. This is a fun city where your waiting to get explored. shoulders loosen in relaxation and only the muscles you use to smile are seriously stressed. Roxas Boulevard The 10 km long Roxas Boulevard is a popular waterfront promenade on and famous for its beautiful sunsets and its well-lined stretch Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

of coconut trees. The area is not only a good Rizal Park place to take walk, but also where to nd Located along the famous restaurants, parks, and government buildings Roxas Boulevard, this including a huge . oasis of green features the 19th-century national Photo: hans engbers/Shutterstock.com hero, Jose Rizal. Rizal Address: Roxas Boulevard, Manila Park is a great place to More Info: Be aware, traic can be heavy in peak times. relax and here you will nd beautiful gardens, Fort Santiago historical markers, an open-air concert hall, This Spanish fortress, playgrounds and restaurants. with cannons trained on Photo: aldarinho/Shutterstock.com the sea to deter pirates Address: Roxas Blvd Ermita, Barangay 666 Zone 72, Manila, and invaders, is more 1000 , than striking medieval architecture. It is also the Manila Cathedral “Shrine of Freedom,” to Filipinos tortured and The sixth cathedral on killed here during the Spanish and Japanese Intramuros site since eras. It is now a park with a resident theatre 1571, was completed in company for traditional and modern plays. the 1950s. Outstanding sculpture and artwork Photo: Jon Bilous/Shutterstock.com from Europe and Asia Address: Gen Luna Street, Manila Phone: +63 2 527 1572 including coloured windows. It is a beautiful church and one of the oldest in Manila and it Club Intramuros Golf Course truly has a peaceful atmosphere. Club Intramuros Golf Photo: saiko3p/Shutterstock.com Course is an amazing, but Address: Santo Tomas, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro somewhat short, 18-hole Manila, Philippines course in the heart of the Phone: +63 2 527 3093 city and surrounding Fort Internet: www.manilacathedral.ph Santiago. You can Email: [email protected] More Info: Intramuros completed the course in less than two hours.

Enjoy a good game while admiring the excellent San Agustin Church scenery and if the hunger kicks in, there is a The oldest surviving restaurant in the area. church in the Philippines completed in 1604 was Photo: Nicolesa/Shutterstock.com Address: , Intramuros, Manila the only building intact in Opening hours: Daily 06:00-14:30 Intramuros after the Phone: +63 2 527 6613 battles of World War II. Internet: San Agustin Church, originally known as www.golngphilippines.com/GOLFclubintramuros.shtml Email: [email protected] "inglesia de San Pablo" is a Roman Catholic Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Church. Check out the large collection of historic cropped) artefacts presented here and don´t forget this is Address: Padre Burgos Drive, Manila Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00-17:00 a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Phone: +63 2 527 1215 Internet: www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph Photo: Jomar Aplaon/Shutterstock.com Email: [email protected] Address: General Luna Street, Manila, Philippines Phone: +63 2 527 2746 Corregidor Island More Info: Intramuros Corregidor is a small The rocky island with a One of Asia’s greatest location about 48 hotels and a Philippine kilometres west of landmark built in 1909. Manila. Because of its The Manila Hotel is a ve strategic location, the star hotel and has played island was defending the entrance of Manila city. a pivotal role in the Today it stands as a memorial for those ghting nation’s history, and was US General against the invasion of the Japanese during MacArthur’s headquarters in World War II. The World War II. There are tours to this historical hotel is located along the Manila Bay. site with Sun Cruises.

Photo: Jomar Aplaon/Shutterstock.com Photo: yeowatzup/Flickr (image cropped) Address: 1 Rizal Park, Roxas Boulevard, Manila Address: Corregidor Island, Manila Phone: +63 2 527 0011 Phone: +632 834 6857 Internet: www.manila-hotel.com.ph Internet: www.corregidorphilippines.com Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

National Of The Philippines Taal Volcano Enjoy the Filipino For a breath-taking view, people’s cultural and head over to this historical treasures from beautiful volcano. The the 17th century and volcano is located about onwards. The museum 70 kilometers south of consist of two buildings, Manila on the "volcano one housing most of the paintings and one that island" and surrounded by a lake called Taal features Filipino artefacts. You can easily spend Lake, or Lake Taal. Called as the smallest active a few hours here and it is truly a good place to volcano, but in fact, this is one of the largest learn about the country's culture and history. volcanoes in the world. This is a very popular Don´t miss out the "The Story of the Filipino tourist attraction and for sure deserves a visit. People" movie and the largest painting in the Photo: Sthaporn Kamlanghan/Shutterstock.com Philippines (4.22 meters x 7.675 meters), called Address: Tagaytay, Manila the Spoliarium by . Internet: www.taalvolcano.org Email: laketaal@lipinotravel.com.ph Photo: Elmer B. Domingo/Wikimedia Commons (image Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Bahay Tsinoy Internet: www.manilaoceanpark.com Email: [email protected] display More Info: Behind wide selections of

pictures and artefacts City Tour With A Segway that explain the history Take a fun and an and cultural heritage of exciting tour around the Filipino and the Chinese city on the electric society in the Philippines. This museum will give chariot (Chinese copy of a you a better understanding about segway). The tour starts Filipino-Chinese community from the rst with an introduction on migrants, to the colonial period and to the how to ride the chariot. This is a great way to present time. explore Manila and to learn about its history.

Photo: Ramon FVelasquez/Wikimedia Commons (image Photo: Labrador Photo Video/Shutterstock.com cropped) Address: 1232 United Nations Ave. Manila Address: Cabildo Streets, Manila Phone: +632 523 1856 Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 13:00-17:00 Internet: www.segway.com.ph Phone: +63 2 527 6083 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.bahaytsinoy.org More Info: Also located at the Club Intramuros Golf Course. Email: [email protected] More Info: 32 Anda Corner Cabildo Streets Metropolitan Museum Of Art

Manila Ocean Park If you like art, you have come to the right place. is the Metropolitan Museum of ultimate attraction for Art is full of cultural individuals, couples, treasures, artifacts and groups and families who pre-colonial, modern and are seeking for marina life adventure. Here you contemporary Philippine art. When the hunger kicks in, there is a café inside where you can can visit the penguin park, admire 5,000 marine have a drink or eat some food. creatures or get closer to the sharks in the safety of a metal cage. Other attractions you should Photo: bikeriderlondon/Shutterstock.com not miss are the jellysh exhibit or why not Address: Roxas Boulevard, Manila discover the underwater world as you navigate in Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 10:00-17:30 a glass bottom boat. Phone: +63 2 708 7828 Internet: www.metmuseum.ph Email: [email protected] This park is a very popular tourist attraction and it is located right in the city centre.

Photo: jelynnc/Flickr (image cropped) Address: Manila Ocean Park, Manilla Opening hours: Open all year round Phone: +63 2 567 7777 Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Manila Luxury Spa Via Mare Pamper yourself with a Via Mare has great views spa treatment at this and even better fresh beautiful spa. It oers a seafood, including an tranquil retreat where oyster bar. This is a must you can relax and escape for oyster lovers! There from the daily stress. This are several locations modern spa provides treatments such as sea salt across the city, the rst outlet opened in 1982 body scrub, warm stone massage, golden caviar and over the years Via Mare become one of facial and much more. Manila’s most celebrated seafood restaurant.

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com Photo: Natthawon Chaosakun/Shutterstock.com Address: 1226 Makati, City Metro, Manila Address: Shop 138, Commercial Complex, Paseo Opening hours: Daily 07:00-22:00 de Roxas, Makati City Phone: +63 2 887 2888 Opening hours: Daily 11:00-00:00 Internet: manila.peninsula.com/en/spa-wellness/luxury-spa Phone: +63 2 757 4020 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.viamare.com.ph More Info: The Peninsula Hotel - Corner of Ayala and Makati Email: [email protected] Avenues Sala DINING Enjoy sumptuous modern Italian / European cuisine and excellent wine list at Sala. This intimate restaurant with a modern and sophisticated ambiance serves some of the nest European food dishes in the city and the essence lies on the quality and freshness of every ingredients.

jejim/Shutterstock.com Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com Few would claim Philippine food was among Address: 6752 Ayala Avenue, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 11:00-14:00 (Lunch) Asia’s best. However, Filipinos love food, Monday to Sunday: 18:00-23:00 (Dinner) especially a long lunch, eaten with their hands Phone: +632 750 1555 / +632 893 0242 o a banana leaf. Manila is one of the most Internet: www.salarestaurant.com aordable places to enjoy Thai, Chinese, Email: [email protected] Japanese, French and Italian food to More Info: Podium Level, LV Locsin Building, Corner Makati Avenue international standard. Excellent service and beautiful settings make Manila a happy place to wine and dine. Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Kashmir Casa Armas Tapas Bar Y Restaurante Kashmir is a friendly Looking for some Spanish Indian tandoori cuisines in Manila? Order restaurant oering all the your reservations online familiar curries, tikkas, and try the fascinating breads and chutneys. Also 's regional dishes oers a menu for here. With a large variety Malaysian and Middle Eastern Cuisine. This of choices in their menu, you will denitely nd restaurant is actually the rst ne-dining Indian something that will suit your taste, or why not restaurant in the Philippines so come and see try their signature dish : Paella Valenciana.? what it is all about. Photo: bernatets photo/Shutterstock.com

Photo: neil langan/Shutterstock.com Address: Location G/F Greenbelt 2, Esperanza Street, Ayala Address: 816 Arnaiz Avenue, Manila Center, Makati City, Manila Opening hours: 11:00-23:00 Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday: 11:00-21:00 Phone: +63 2 844 4927 Friday to Saturday: 11:00-22:00 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.casaarmas.com.ph More Info: Makati Email: [email protected]

Le Petit Soufflé Trellis Being one of the popular Best service when it French restaurant in comes to authentic Manila, it dedicates well Filipino cuisines for known French Japanese aordable prices. Food cuisines in a relax and that is prepared cosy ambiance. People according to family recipe are here to try their classic desserts as well as that has been passed down through several enjoying their nice services. generations. With its high popularity among locals, Trellis provides local signature cuisines, Photo: Piti Tan/Shutterstock.com like "sisig" and "burong hipon" for you to enjoy in Address: , , Poblacion joyful and casual environment. Makati, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Thursday : 11:00-21:00. Friday to Photo: ARTRAN/Shutterstock.com Saturday: 10:00-22:00. Sunday: 10:00-21:00 Address: 40 Matalino Street, Diliman, , Manila Phone: +63 917 841 8032 Phone: +63 2 924 1057 Email: lepetitsou[email protected] Email: [email protected] Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Harbor View Restaurant 'classic-meets-contemporary´. On the menu, you This restaurant has been will nd sh, pasta and meat dishes, which are in the business for more well presented. than 18 years and due to its location on Manila Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com Bay, it oers an amazing Address: 1153 Jose P. Laurel Street, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00-22:00, Saturday to harbour view. The menu Sunday: 10:00-22:00. has a very wide variety of Filipino favourites. Phone: +63 2 488 1929 House specialties are seafood cooked in chili and Internet: www.casaroces.com deep fried shrimps. Email: [email protected] More Info: 1153 JP Laurel Corner Aguado Street San Miguel

Photo: fotorich01/Shutterstock.com Address: South Dr, Ermita, Manila Banana Leaf Phone: +63 2 710 0060 Banana Leaf is a multi-awarded G Point Smörgåsbord & Bar International restaurant At this restaurant, you chain serving delights of can enjoy a large 'all you modern Malaysian, can eat' buet (called Singaporean, Thai, smörgåsbord in Swedish) Indian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian cuisine. At with various Swedish, this restaurant, they present the food on a European and Filipino banana leaf! The highly skilled master chefs food. You should come here with an empty ensures that every dish is made with perfection stomach and be ready to dig into the yummy and high quality. food. Also serving pizza, steaks and vegetarian food. Photo: Shebeko/Shutterstock.com Address: Greenbelt 3, Manila Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com Phone: +63 2 729 3333 Address: 510 Padre Faura, Manilla Internet: www.bananaleaf.com.ph Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 11:00-15:00. Sunday: More Info: 2/F, Greenbelt 3, , Makati City 13:00-03:00 Phone: +63 2 302 2174 T.G.I. Friday's Internet: www.gpointbar.com T.G.I. Friday's is an Email: [email protected] American restaurant chain, which you can nd Casa Roces all over the world. This At this hidden gem, you family-friendly restaurant can eat Filipino and provides a menu with a Spanish cuisine in a wide selection of dishes, everything from steaks, sophisticated but yet a ribs to pasta and burgers. Fun atmosphere and casual ambience. Casa attentive service are some of the reasons that Roces is a stylish makes T.G.I so popular. restaurant and best described as Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com Nobu Manila Address: B3, , , Nobu is a well-known City, Manila restaurant chain with Phone: +63 2 246 9069 location across the world and one is at the Nobu Tao Yuan Restaurant Hotel Manila. From the Well-known for serving menu, you can pick some of the best innovative Japanese cuisine cooked to perfection Singaporean cuisine in by the expert chefs. It attracts a hip crowd and Manila. However, if you celebrities. Signature dishes includes black cod are craving for authentic miso and lobster with wasabi pepper sauce as Chinese cuisine, don´t well as sushi. worry, they have Chinese dimsum, hot pot and noodle dishes, all served by attentive sta. The Photo: Mateusz Gzik/Shutterstock.com Hainanese chicken rice is a popular dish here. Address: Aseana Boulevard, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Friday: Breakfast 06:00-10:00. Photo: Slawomir Fajer/Shutterstock.com Saturday to Sunday: Breakfast 06:00-11:00. Monday to Address: 508-512 General Malvar Street, Manila Thursday: Dinner: 18:00-22:00, Bar 17:00-22:00. Friday to Phone: +252 2 700 910 Sunday: Dinner 18:00-23:00, Bar: 17:00-23:00 More Info: Corner A Mabini Street, Malate Manila (Across Phone: +632 691 2882 Pan Pacic Hotel) Internet: www.noburestaurants.com/manila Email: [email protected] My Kitchen by Chef Chris More Info: Nobu Hotel Manila, Aseana Boulevard Corner Situated at the Oasis Macapagal Avenue Brgy. Tambo, Paranaque Hotel, My The Aristocrat Kitchen by Chef Chris Another chain of oers superb European restaurants, Aristocrat is dishes, everything from famous for its chicken pasta, pizza to meat and barbecue with Java rice sh meals are beautifully presented and among other Filipino avourful. It is more on the expensive side but comfort food like truly worth it due to the quality of the food and kare-kare (Filipino stew) and crispy pata (crispy the terric service. deep-fried pork leg). This Filipino-owned family

Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com corporation has a reputation as “The Philippines’ Address: 1032-34 Belen Street, Paco, Manila Most Popular Restaurant” and has become a Phone: +63 2 521 2371 landmark that inspired the development of the Internet: www.oasispark.com restaurant industry within the country. More Info: Located at: The Oasis Paco Park Hotel

Photo: KucherAV/Shutterstock.com Address: 423 San Andres Street Malate, Manila Phone: +63 2 524 7671 Internet: www.aristocrat.com.ph Email: [email protected] Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Bistro Remedios tea. Experience great country cooking in a chic bistro Hizon´s Cakes & Pastries setting at Bistro This place is a Philipino Remedios. It is the best classic and it will provide dining experience foreign you with all the little guests should try if they pastries and sweets your are looking for local home cooking. The heart may desire. Here restaurant also has a trio who serenades clients you can have breakfast, with Tagalog and regional songs. For those who lunch, dinner or just a cup of coee, all served by prefer private dining, Bistro Remedios has the friendly sta. Try out the Ensaymadas, a function rooms that can accommodate 12 to 50 sweet and tasty bread that is just to die for! persons. Bistro Remedios is located at the Photo: richardernestyap/Shutterstock.com Remedios Circle in Malate, Manila. Address: 1197 Jorge Bocobo, Manila Phone: +63 2 536 3993 Photo: Wasant/Shutterstock.com More Info: 1197 Jorge Bocobo Corner Arquiza Street, Ermita Address: 1911 M. , Manila Phone: +63 2 523 9153 Cupcakes By Sonja Internet: ljcrestaurants.com.ph More Info: Remedios Circle, Malate This is the perfect place if you have a sweet tooth or CAFES want a light dessert. Here you can eat lovely cupcakes for a good price. Try the yummy red velvet and chocolate cupcake when here! Cupcakes By Sonja have three locations in Manila: G/F Piazza, Ayala Center and G/F Mega Fashion Hall.

Photo: Oleg Kashaev/Shutterstock.com Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com Address: 11 Avenue, Taguig City, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday : 10:00-22:00. The coee culture in Manila is continuously Friday to Saturday: 10:00-23:00. growing and evidently, there is a wide variety of Phone: +632 915 2936 local cafes including big international chains to Internet: wwww.cupcakesbysonja.com choose from where the baristas are passionate Email: [email protected] More Info: Located at: First Level, Serendra Piazza about their coee. Whether you like your coee hot or iced, strong or mild, black or avoured you will for sure nd a place where to tickle your taste buds. When the craving of something sweet kicks in, do not worry, there are plenty of desserts and pastries to pair with your coee or Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Mary Grace The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf With several branches One of the largest across Manila, Mary privately-owned, Grace is another coee family-run coee and tea shop with a successful companies in the world, story. A place where The Coee Bean truly family and friends are knows the model for a gathering over hearty meals or just relaxing with successful coee house. This American coee a cup of coee or Mary Grace Hot chocolate chain have seven locations in Manila and one is (with Belgian chocolate) pair with their signature on Adriatico Street - a favourite hang out for Ensaymada and Cheese Rolls. coee lovers!

Photo: Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock.com Photo: Bplanet/Shutterstock.com Address: Adriatico Street, Manila Address: 1771 M. Adriatico Street, Manila Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday: 10:00-21:00. Friday to Phone: +63 2 353 6388 Saturday: 10:00-22:00. Internet: www.coeebean.com.ph Phone: +63 2 823 7746 More Info: Malate Internet: www.marygracecafe.com Email: [email protected] J. CO Donuts & Coffee More Info: Level 2 Midtown Wing , If donuts are your thing, Pedro Gil corner Adriatico Sts., Ermita, Manila then for sure you should

Pancake House pay a visit to J. CO Donuts & Coee. Everything you Been around since the ever wish in donuts you 1970´s, Pancake House will nd it here, unique have many stores across the country and even avours that will slowly melt in your mouth. overseas. And as the Alcapone, a donut covered with Belgian white name reveal, they chocolate and Californian almonds is one of the top favourites or try the heavenly good tiramisu specials on pancakes. From the complete menu, donut. pick your favourites in the morning, noon and evening to satisfy your sweet tooth. Photo: Busara/Shutterstock.com Address: Roxas Boulevard, Manila Photo: Ari N/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Daily 10:00-22:00 Address: Roxas Boulevard, Manila Phone: +63 2 354 6040 Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 07:00-22:00. Saturday: Internet: www.jcodonuts.com/ph/ 07:00-14:00. Sunday: 07:00-17:00. Email: [email protected] Phone: +63 2 708 6485 More Info: GF-2F YCF Roxas Blvd Corner UN Avenue BGY Internet: www.pancakehouse.com.ph 666 Zone 072 Email: [email protected] More Info: G/F Jose P. Laurel Bldg., Service Road, Roxas Blvd. Corner Pedor Gil, Manila Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Habitual Coffee BARS & NIGHTLIFE For aeropress-brewed coee and great espresso, Habitual Coee is the place to head for. The coee is served by young and passionate baristas who really knows what they are doing. This sleek coee shop also serves limited but very delightful light meals including pastries. r.nagy/Shutterstock.com

Photo: GooDween123/Shutterstock.com Filipinos take fun seriously and Manila’s bars are Address: 2135 Chino Roces Avenue, Manila Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 08:00-21:00. Sunday: among Asia’s liveliest. Happy hour is everyone’s 08:00-19:00. favourite time of day – and lasts long into the Phone: +63 2 833 9556 night at certain hangouts. Great service, ice cold Email: hello@habitualcoee.co drinks and music nearly everywhere…cheers! More Info: Makati

The Washery – Industria Mall Manila is party central. Venues stay open to 5am at weekends and 3am midweek. The action At this quirky and modern centres are on JM Nakpil Street, Makati Avenue venue, you can do your or Road in Makati, and throughout the laundry while having a Malate and Ermita districts. The palace, Manilas cup of coee and a small biggest destination is also great place to head for bite on the side. They when in the party mood! have two branches where they oer various laundry services and each Sage Bar houses a cosy cafe area where to hang out. If The Sage Bar has craving for something sweet, they serve cookies, introduced a new line of cakes and pastries too. original cocktail drinks

Photo: I love coee/Shutterstock.com with unique avours and Address: 103 Calle Industria, Manila the freshest ingredients. Opening hours: Monday to Thursday: 11:00-21:00. Friday to Every night the bar host Sunday: 10:00-22:00. live band and DJs and on Saturday, you will need Phone: +63 905 477 6812 Email: [email protected] your dancing shoes when the DJ plays electronic More Info: Quezon City dance music. The dress code is smart casual.

Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com Address: Makati Avenue, Manila Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday: 17:00-02:00. Friday to Saturday: 17:00-03:00. Phone: +63 2 814 2580 Internet: www.shangri-la.com/manila/makatishangrila/dining/ Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

bars-lounges/sage-tapas-bar/ Pangaea Email: [email protected] Pangaea is one of More Info: Located inside Shangri-La Makati Hotel, Makati Manila's most exclusive Ultra Lounges and has an Star Of Manila exotic and glamorous You will nd this bar in vibe. The atmosphere is the heart of Ermita intimate and the club entertainment district in features lavish interiors, VIP tables and Manila. This is a great extensive drink menu. You will nd this trendy sports bar with ve full club at . HD TV screens showing

all the latest sport. You can also listen to live Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com band here every night and play table pool if you Address: City Of Dreams Manila, Manila are up for a game. Phone: +63 917 562 8229 Internet: www.pangaeamanila.com/contact Email: [email protected] Photo: Kucher Serhii/Shutterstock.com More Info: Parañaque City Address: 1331-1332 MH Del Pilar Sreet, Manila Phone: +63 2 254 3269 Email: [email protected] The Tap Room More Info: Ermita At this old English inspired pub with dark Casino - timber ceiling and plush This is Philippines' rst armchairs, you can have a and largest integrated relaxing time in a unique resort and casino. Resorts soulful and friendly World Manila is an ambiance. From the extensive drink menu, you entertainment complex can pick alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to and has the country's complement some delights from the sumptuous largest casino. Here you can enjoy events, shows bar menu. and tournaments. There is also two bars housed here where to get your favourite drink. Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com Address: One Rizal Park, Manila Photo: welcomia/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Daily 10:00-02:00 Address: Resorts World Manila, Manila Phone: +632 527 0011 Phone: +63 2 908 8888 Internet: www.manila-hotel.com.ph/tap-room Internet: www.rwmanila.com More Info: Located at The Manila Hotel Email: [email protected] More Info: Newport Boulevard, Newport City Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Bar Rouge Revel Sit down and relax with a Revel is a luxurious refreshing cocktail while nightclub and lounge, listing to cool music attracting the most played in the background beautiful and trendy at the intimate Bar people in Manila, Rouge. Cigars and single including the most malts are on focus and the experienced discerning international travellers. With an bartender truly knows how to cater the most upscale and intimate ambiance, quality drinks demanding tastes with stylish, fresh and and the most requested DJs, Revel, is the place innovated creations of drinks. to party with class and style.

Photo: Ered/Shutterstock.com Photo: Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com Address: Esperanza Street, Manila Address: 11th avenue, Manila Opening hours: Daily 17:00-01:00 Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 22:00-05:00 Phone: +63 2 811 6888 Phone: +63 917 550 8888 Internet: manila.newworldhotels.com/en/dining/bar-rouge Internet: revel.thepalacemanila.com Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] More Info: Located at New World Hotel Makati : Esperanza More Info: Located at The Palace: 11th avenue corner 38th Street corner Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati City, street Uptown Bonifacio Manila The Palace Pool Club XX XX World class clubbing day Dance the night away at or night, The Palace Pool this underground club in Club host some of the Manila where the focus biggest artists and DJs lies on quality electronic, from around the world. house and techno music. This is also the country’s The club present some of rst pool club, featuring two swimming pools, the best local and international house and techno several bars with a wide selection of drinks, a DJs, so be ready to put on your dancing shoes Satellite DJ booth, a stage, twelve lavish cabanas and have a fun night out! and a steam room. Part of The Palace, Manila’s biggest destination, The Palace Pool Club for Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com sure oers a great experience. Address: 20a-20b La Fuerza Plaza, 2241 Chino Roches Ave., Manila Photo: Vladimir Hodac/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday: 22:00-05:00 Address: 9th Avenue, Manila Phone: +63 917 634 8764 Opening hours: Tuesday & Sunday: 19:00-02:00. Wednesday Email: [email protected] to Thursday: 19:00-04:00. Friday to Saturday: 19:00-05:00. More Info: Makati Phone: +63 917 689 8888 Internet: poolclub.thepalacemanila.com Email: [email protected] More Info: Located at The Palace: 9th Avenue corner 36th Street, Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

XYLO at The Palace 12 Monkeys Music Hall & Pub Another venue located at 12 Monkeys, one of the The Palace, XYLO, best live entertainment claimed to be Manila´s venues in Manila where biggest nightclub with to listen dierent music space for over 2,000 genres. Not only serving people and currently one good cocktails but also of the hottest clubs in the city that is always authentic Filipino cuisine including pizzas. The packed. Many famous DJs have performed here atmosphere is vibrant but yet with a relaxed to get the place pumping and many more are to attitude. Check out the gig guide on the website follow. before stopping by.

Photo: Stokkete/Shutterstock.com Photo: Pavel L Photo and Video/Shutterstock.com Address: El Pueblo, Ortigas City 1606, Manila Address: 9th Avenue, Manila Phone: +63 917 570 3222 Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday: 22:00-04:00 Email: [email protected] Phone: +63 917 680 8888 More Info: Makati Internet: valkyrie.thepalacemanila.com Email: [email protected] More Info: Located at The Palace : 9th Avenue corner 36th SHOPPING Street, Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila

Sky Deck View Bar Relax with a fresh cocktail while admiring the 360 degree views of the entire city including the beautiful sunset at Sky Deck View Bar at The Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com Bayleaf hotel. The menu oers an extensive wine

list, local beers and cocktails but also provides a Manila one of the most exciting shopping food menu. On weekends, Sky Deck host live destinations in Southeast Asia thanks to the entertainment. giant malls so-called `megamalls´ where you basically will nd everything your heart might Photo: Kim Wutimet/Shutterstock.com desire. The malls are open seven days a week Address: Muralla streets, Manila Phone: +63 2 328 3170 and generally the doors opens at 10 or 11. These Internet: www.intramuros.thebayleaf.com.ph/sky-deck/ air-conditioned malls are also a welcome escape Email: [email protected] from the tropical heat and many families and More Info: The Bayleaf Intramuros, Muralla corner Victoria friends are regularly spending the entire days to Streets Intramuros, Manila stroll around the stores or to have a bite to eat. Many of these malls are not just for shopping, but also boasts with theatres, spas, ice-skating rinks and cinemas, making them to a huge Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

entertainment complex. haggling. This is for sure a place where you will not break your wallet and when the hunger kicks When you get tired of the malls, head over to one in, head over to one of the restaurants or cafes of the bazaars (called tiangge) or the markets housed here. that overows with the hottest trends and some amazing bargains to bring back home. You can Photo: zkes/Shutterstock.com Address: Ortigas Avenue, San Juan, Manila easily stock up on clothes, shoes and accessories Phone: +63 2 721 0572 without breaking your wallet but make sure to Internet: www.greenhills.com.ph bargain and try to aim to pay about 30 to 40 percent lower than the original price. Market This famous wholesale Clothes, shoes and accessories are the best deals market, Divisoria, is a but be aware the size of the clothes tends to be unique shopping smaller in Asia. experience featuring ready-to-wear clothing, SM Mall of Asia jewellery and house SM Mall of Asia is one of wares for a very good price. Although it is Asia´s biggest malls with crowded with people, it is worth a visit. Divisoria more than a hundred Market has not only stalls along the street but stores and several there is also an air-conditioned building where to restaurants under one nd even more bargains. gigantic roof. Local brands sit alongside international ones such as Photo: Twinsterphoto/Shutterstock.com Mango and Zara, which have appeared in Manila Address: Claro M. , Manila Email: [email protected] for the rst time thanks to the scale of the mall. In all, a great setting with amazing architecture Ayala Center and commanding views of Manila Bay. Everything from high fashion to bargain Photo: Karramba Production/Shutterstock.com Address: Seaside Boulevard, Manila basement shops in Phone: +632 876 1111 central Makati is to be Internet: www.smsupermalls.com found at Ayala Center. It Email: [email protected] caters the needs to all people. Besides shopping, you can also grab a Greenhills Shopping Centre bite to eat in one of the restaurants located here Greenhills is often or why not watch a movie on the on-site cinema? referred to as a

permanent ea market Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com minus the dust. There are Address: Ayala Avenue, Manila plenty of bargains, Phone: +63 32 516 3025 especially with pearls and Internet: www.ayalamalls.com.ph More Info: Corner Makati Avenue, Makat other jewellery. Prices are negotiable so start Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Shangri-La Plaza experience; rst, you pick your choice of seafood Shangri-La Plaza is one of and then go to one of the restaurants nearby who Manila’s most upmarket will cook your food for a reasonable price. malls with a striking Photo: antpkr/Shutterstock.com eight-storey atrium and Address: Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, Manila high-end stores with

international brands such Silahis Arts & Artifacts as Calvin Klein and Polo. Not only does the mall Handicrafts are on sale at provide vibrant and pleasurable shopping but Silahis and here you will also host events and performances, which nd the nest of creates a dynamic environment. handmade Philippine products. The shop stocks Photo: milanzeremski/Shutterstock.com Address: Shaw Boulevard, Manila paintings, furniture, an Opening hours: Monday to Thursday : 11:00-21:00. Friday: array of hand-woven baskets, jars made from red 11:00-22:00. Saturday: 10:00-22:00. Sunday: 10:00-21:00. clay, colourful table napkins and much more. Phone: +63 632 370 2500

Internet: www.shangrila-plaza.com Photo: May_Chanikran/Shutterstock.com More Info: Corner Shaw Boulevard, Address: 744 General Luna St, Manila Phone: +63 527 3841 42 San Andres Market Internet: www.silahis.com When asking the locals Email: [email protected] More Info: Intramuros where to buy the best fruit, everyone points to Balikbayan Handicrafts San Andres Market. With Balikbayan Handicrafts plenty of exotic fruits has been in business for both local and imported the past 40 years and you fruit, this famous market is truly full of colourful will nd two big stores displays and it is very eye-catching. You will nd located in Makati City this market on San Andres Street, a block away and Pasay City. These from Quirino Avenue. stores stocks an amazing variety and assortment

Photo: Natalia Sidorova/Shutterstock.com of quality Philippine handicrafts such as wood Address: San Andres Street, Manila furniture pieces, sculptures, picture frames, jewellery boxes, home decors, cutlery, pearls and Seaside Dampa / Seaside Market much more. Seaside Market is famous for seafood and located Photo: Dolly MJ/Shutterstock.com Address: 1010 Antonio Arnaiz Avenue, Manila near the Baclaran church Phone: +632 893 0775 in Pasay. This is quite a Internet: www.balikbayanhandicrafts.com small market with only 40 Email: [email protected] vendors, but the selection More Info: Makati City is nice and fresh. This place is truly a great Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Robinsons Place Mall and accessories, all produced in Philippines. Robinsons Place Mall is They also sell Fairtrade organic coee, local strategically located at wines and pure cacao. the heart of the historic Photo: Arjan Huijzer/Shutterstock.com city of Manila. This Address: Chamber 8, Fort Santiago, Manila 240,000 sqm world-class Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 08:00-18:00 mall is a 7-level shopping Phone: +63 2 230 9710 complex that oers over a thousand local and Email: [email protected] international retail shops, dining outlets and More Info: Sta.Clara Street, Intramuros entertainment facilities. TOURIST INFORMATION

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com Address: Adriatico Streets, Manila Phone: +63 2 310 3333 Internet: www.robinsonsmalls.com Email: [email protected] More Info: Pedro Gil corner. Adriatico Streets, Ermita, Manila

168 Shopping Mall A convenient wholesale Antonio V. Oquias/Shutterstock.com and retail shopping mall, houses various stalls oering all kinds of items Passport / Visa such as cloths, bags, The Philippines can be shoes, toys, hardware and others for a bargain visited visa-free for up to price. When you are feeling hungry there are 30 days by citizens of some good food stalls where to grab a bite to eat. Schengen countries, USA, Canada, Australia, New Photo: zkes/Shutterstock.com Zealand, Japan, South Address: Sta. Elena Street, Manila Korea, South Africa, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and Internet: www.168shoppingmall.com More Info: Sta. Elena Street, , Manila most countries in America. A valid return or onward ticket and a passport that is valid upon The Manila Collectible Co. entry and for at least six months beyond the If you are looking for period of stay are required to enter the awesome curios and Philippines. If you are unsure whether or not you thoughtful stu, then you need to apply for a visa, we recommend should go to this museum contacting the embassy or consulate in your and gift shop called The country. Manila Collectible Co. Photo: TukTuk Design/Shutterstock.com Here you will nd hand-woven textiles, crafts Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Best Time to Visit take between 30 minutes to one hour, depending The dry period between on the time of day and the traic. There are two November and April is types of taxis: yellow and white. The yellow taxis the peak tourist season in are the oicial registered and certied taxis at the Philippines. Hidden the airport and one of the best and safest means areas and remote islands of transportations. The white taxis (street taxi) are fully accessible, and are not allowed inside the airport's arrival (only temperatures are very mild, especially from arriving on the departure level) and if you decide December to February. to take one of these, be careful, the driver can During the wet season, May to October, you still give you a higher xed price without using the have the chance to enjoy sunny days, but bear in meter. mind that typhoons can occur. The months of May and November are Another option is to arrange for a hotel transfer considered low season, which means fewer to pick you up. This you should arrange in crowds and lower prices for ights and advance but it is one of the most expensive accommodation. However, the weather is still options. pleasant and you can experience the Philippine Photo: Juan Garces way of life in its entirety. Address: Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila Internet: www.miaa.gov.ph Photo: VectorA/Shutterstock.com Email: [email protected]

Airport Rail System Ninoy Aquino Manila has a rail system International Airport comprising the two lines (NAIA) is 7 km from the of the Manila Light Rail centre of Manila, located Transit System (LRT) and south of the city, and the single line of the southwest of Makati Manila Metro Rail Transit City's Central Business District. System (MRT), also known as the Metrostar

Express or Metrostar. The LRT is open From Manila airport, you can take the bus to 5am-9.30pm, the MRT for one hour later. Pricing various points in Manila. There are nine bus is dierent for each line and you can buy your routes; eight of them go via Epifanio de los tickets at the ticket booths. Santos Avenue (EDSA), and one through

Circumferential Road 5 (C-5). The bus The rail system is the cheapest way to travel in departures once every 30 minutes. Manila and easiest way to avoid the traic but be

aware during rush hours the trains are usually Taxi is for sure the quickest and most eicient packed and there will be long queues to the way to travel to and from the airport. You can ticket booths. book a taxi at an oicial desk at the airport or

grab a taxi outside the terminal. The journey can Photo: Michael Zenaty Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

Jeepneys Pharmacy 16-seat Jeepneys will take Drug stores abound in you on pre-set routes for Metro Manila, many a xed fare. The colourful operated by market Jeepneys were originally leader Mercury Drug. made from converted US war jeeps. Routes are written on the front of the vehicle. Just ag the Photo: Gemma Garner driver down and let him know when you want to Address: 660 San Andres Street, Malate, Manila go o. Opening hours: 24-hour Phone: +63 2 523 1696 Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair Internet: www.mercurydrug.com

Taxi Telephone Taxi in Manila is a very Country code +63 Area inexpensive way of code: 02 getting around. You can agging a taxi in the street or book by phone but make sure to take a registered and metered taxi. If the taxi driver says that the meter is not working then nd Photo: Jardson Almeida another. Also make sure to have small peso notes Electricity to pay for the taxi fare, otherwise it could end 220 volts, 60Hz up you paying too much because they tell you that they don´t have the change, even if they do.

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Photo: Andy Fuchs Opening hours Shops open 10am-8pm, but shopping malls close at 9pm or Address: Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila 10pm. Smaller shops close for lunch 12pm-2pm. There are Internet: www.phlpost.gov.ph many 24-hour convenience and drug stores. Malls are open Email: [email protected] on Sundays and public holidays. Internet www.tourism.gov.ph Destination: Manila Publishing date: 2019-10-09

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