Visit Quezon Memorial Circle, a national park and shrine dedicated to President Manuel L. Quezon. Featuring a towering mausoleum, museums, and expansive gardens, this park is a significant cultural and recreational site in the region’s largest city.
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In the bustling Makati Central Business District is a serene green space adorned with art installations and seasonal light displays. This urban park is a favorite spot for fitness enthusiasts, office workers, and tourists seeking a short break from the busy city life.
For those who want a faster way to get to Manila’s top tourist spots, take the Pasig River ferry. It allows you to avoid traffic and see a different view of Old Manila and Makati. If you’re looking for a more romantic boat ride, take the evening Manila Bay Cruise. There’s nothing like Manila lit up at night.
Stroll through this historic urban park spanning 58 hectares. Named after national hero Dr. José Rizal, this park features gardens, monuments, and a musical dancing fountain by the eastern shore of Manila Bay.
Want to see just how big the world’s once largest crocodile was? How about life-size dinosaur replicas? The National Museum of Natural History opened in 2018 and has been drawing large crowds since then. There’s a wide range of exotic flora and fauna, and even taxidermied animals that can only be found in the Philippines. The museum will fascinate not just science geeks but kids and other museum lovers as well.
Witness the breathtaking Manila Bay Sunset, renowned for its vibrant hues of orange and pink. This iconic sunset inspires artists and photographers, capturing the Philippines’ natural beauty.