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Featured · Manila, PH
Walk through Intramuros, Manila's walled historic core, where four centuries of Spanish colonial rule shaped the Philippines. You'll move from Fort Santiago's riverside battlements through grand religious architecture to Casa Manila, a carefully reconstructed 19th-century home that brings the era to life.
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Intramuros Visitor Center
Start here at the restored Baluartillo de San Francisco Javier to gather maps and information about current cultural events in the district.
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Fort Santiago
This 1571 fortress built by Spanish conquistadors anchors the district with its riverside park, defensive walls, and the Jose Rizal memorial museum inside.
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Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - The Manila Cathedral
The sixth church to stand on this site, the cathedral serves as Manila's ecclesiastical heart and holds the crypts of former Archbishops.
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Puerta de Santa Lucia
One of several gates in Intramuros' defensive perimeter, this 1603 entrance lets you examine the thick stone walls and moats up close.
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San Agustin Convent Museum
Manila's first European stone church, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, impresses with its ornate trompe l'oeil ceiling and museum of Spanish-era artifacts.
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Casa Manila
This reconstruction of a 19th-century colonial home fills each room with period furniture and artwork, giving you a sense of how Manila's Spanish elite lived.
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