Manila, the capital of the Philippines, has become somewhat of a turn-off to tourists in recent years because of its high traffic and pollution. It's a crowded and frantic city that doesn't have much in the way of physical beauty, and, as a result, many people simply pass through Manila on their way to another Asian destination. However, not all aspects of Manila are lacking. It is a city with an exciting nightlife and an energy that is not easily matched. In fact, tourists who are able to accept the fast pace of the city find that it's a much more enjoyable place than they imagined. However, expect delays in all of your planning -- there's likely to be traffic getting anywhere you're headed and a wait once you arrive.
Nightlife
Manila is the home to one of the most vibrant theater scenes in Southeast Asia. A night spent at the theater there will not be wasted. For an indie night at the movies, check out Cine Adarna. Run by the University of the Philippines Film Institute, Cine Adarna showcases primarily art house films. One of the greatest things about dining in Manila is that it used to be a Spanish colony, therefore there are selections of both traditional Filipino and Spanish restaurants to choose from. For traditional cuisines of the Philippines, check out Balut Eggspress for an inexpensive meal, Sentro 1771 for a medium-priced meal, and, for a splurge, check out Lolo Dad's Café for a gourmet Filipino dinner. For Spanish cuisine, check out Terry's Selection for some of the best tapas in Asia. For a night on the town, a stop must be made at iO Family KTV -- a karaoke bar where patrons are given private rooms with individual karaoke machines.
Sightseeing Attractions
The sightseeing attractions in Manila are located around Manila Bay. At the northern end you'll find the ruins of Intramuros. There you can browse museums, or you can play a round of golf on the course that was built over an ancient moat. Within Intramuros is the Manila Cathedral -- one of the most important churches in the Philippines. Right outside of Intramuros is the Luneta. The Luneta is the home of an open-air theater, a planetarium, and the Manila Hotel. Additionally, it was the site of the execution of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. At the mouth of Manila Bay you'll find the island of Corregidor. Here you can bike or walk down the island's trails or explore the remains of fierce battles that were fought over the island during World War II.
Published by Jessica Writes
- The Enhanced Mobility for Those Who Are on the GoOnce people decided to go mobile and replaced their desktop with a laptop, in almost all cases they don't regret it. It's so because laptop mobility is at its best, not only to outdo PCs, but to wring more out of the...
- Women Traveling Alone: Tips and AdviceWomen who are traveling alone are at a higher risk of being attacked or worse. Here's some advice to make your traveling safer.
Helpful Hints for Traveling to EuropeTavelling to Europe can be the experience of a lifetime. With some planning and research, traveling can be fun, easy, and rewarding..- East African Travel and The O'nyong'nyong Virus: Health Considerations Before Trav...With O'nyong'nyong Virus outbreaks anticipated every 30 - 35 years, American travelers should monitor for health alerts before and while traveling to Uganda.
- Traveling with a Visual ImpairmentA group of Helpful hints to make traveling with a visual impairment easier and less stressful.
- Call Centers Your Cell and Land Lines Customer Service Stinks ! How and Where to...
- Traveling in the Philippines? Make a Stop at Rizal Park in Manila
- Making a Family Emergency Supply Tote for Traveling with Kids
- Pensacola: Florida's Best-Kept Vacation Secret
- Vacation Ideas: Visiting Strange Place Names
- How to Save Money Traveling in Italy This Year
- Poliomyelitis; Health Awareness when Traveling to India
- Directory of Hotels -- Fine Boutique Hotels




1 Comments
Post a CommentSo when did you visit Manila?