Plan Your Manila Trip, Philippines
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Top Things to Do in Manila
- Minor Basilica of San Sebastian and Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Archdiocese of Manila) (temples): Built in 1891, this striking Gothic church has steel vaulting, stained-glass windows & 2 towers.
- Royal Makati (nightlife)
- National Museum of Fine Arts (museums): Massive museum with collections of Filipino fine art, archaeology, botany, natural history & more.
- Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - The Manila Cathedral (temples): Built in 1571, this historic church is known for its ornate architecture & visits by several popes.
- Minor Basilica & National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno / Quiapo Church (Archdiocese of Manila) (temples): Catholic church containing a revered 17th-century statue of Jesus called the Black Nazarene.
- Corregidor Island (nature): Rocky island with fort ruins, old artillery & war memorials, plus tours of a historic tunnel.
- Casa Manila (museums): This restored 1850s house is now a museum displaying Spanish colonial furniture, art & architecture.
- Ayala Museum (museums): Modern museum for Filipino archeological artifacts, history & culture exhibits & a research library.
- San Agustin Church (temples): Historic church constructed starting in the 16th century with vaulted ceilings & detailed frescoes.
- Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz (Binondo Church) (temples): Landmark granite church with a 16th-century bell tower, featuring regular masses & self-led tours.
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