Start your day with a Filipino breakfast. Sample old time favorites such as “longganisa” (sweet sausage), “tocino” (sweet cured pork) or “beef tapa” (cured beef) served with fried eggs & garlic rice. En savoir plus .
After a hefty meal, stroll down Ayala Avenue and make your way through the gardens of the Ayala Triangle for a little piece of serenity within the vibrant city. En savoir plus .
Visit the nearby Ayala Museum to discover a vast collection of Filipino art and dioramas to learn about the history of the Philippines. En savoir plus .
Be enlightened with its architecture and extraordinary Catholic churches and museums with a trip to Intramuros, the old town center of the Spanish colonial period. En savoir plus .
Most notable of which is the San Agustin Church. This monument, first built in 1571, is the only structure in Manila that is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO En savoir plus .
After exploring the “Walled City”, make your way to the Luneta Park where the monument of the country’s national hero. Dr. Jose Rizal, is located. En savoir plus .
Indulge in sumptuous Spanish-Filipino cuisine while enjoying the restaurant’s nostalgic ambiance. Not to be missed is their evening cultural show which starts at 7:30 PM. En savoir plus .
Head to Greenbelt and experience the local night life at one of its upscale bars. For a quieter evening, a cup of coffee at a nearby Café would be a perfect way to cap off your night. En savoir plus .