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Manila is an enchanting tourist destination, situated at the mouth of the Pasig River on the eastern shores of the Luzon Island – the largest island of the Philippines. The capital city of the Philippine, Manila is regarded as a gateway to the nation’s remarkable attractions.
Manila is home to a vibrant metropolitan area, the Metro Manila area, sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region (NCR), of which city forms a part. A fine blend of ancient traditions and modernity, Manila showcases an exceptional range of attractions, from colonial structures and parks and museums to fantastic restaurants and exotic shopping malls.
The city is also much famed for its breathtaking vistas comprising the exceptional Manila Bay as well as its scenic golden sunset. Equally worth mentioning is the Manila’s nightlife, with an astounding array of bars, casinos, clubs, and discotheques. Above all, Manila serves as an excellent base to enjoy a variety of exciting activities.
Erected in 1571 by the Spaniards, Intramuros is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Manila. A tour to this amazing walled complex is a great way to experience the rich heritage of the place. Found within the complexes are attractions such as Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church – the oldest church of the city, Fort Santiago – a 16th century fort built on the ashes of a Muslim king, and Casa Manila – a 19th century mansion graced with beautiful furniture
There is also a museum within the old monastery of the San Agustin Church, exhibiting a rare collection of oil paintings. Further, attractions here cover the Rizal Park – a sought after area for relaxing and enjoying recreational activities. Named in the honor of Jose Rizal – the national hero, the park also holds the distinction of being the largest park in Asia. For those who want to experience the influence of China on the Philippines, a great option would be visit China Town, dotted with superb malls, shops, and restaurants.
Your Manila vacation would not be complete without taking a tour to museums in Manilas, such as, the Metropolitan Museum of Art displaying both classical and contemporary fine arts and the National Museums, or the Museum of the Filipino Peoples, with exhibits portraying the ancient history of the place.
A good number of parks and gardens also form Manila’s attractions. Some of the renowned parks in the area are Greenbelt Park comprising small malls and Paco Park, a well-manicured park which was once a cemetery. Most prominent among the gardens are Chinese Garden, Everest Hills Memorial Garden, Father Blanco’s Garden, and the Japanese Garden. Also, while your stay at Manila take a tour to some of the ancient churches in the area like Bonifacio Shrine, Manila Cathedral, and Quiapo Church.
In addition, Manila is a venue to enjoy a great number of leisure activities. A trip to such destination as Tagaytay, which is much famed for its Taal Volcano, would be unforgettable. Another must-see spot nearby Manila is Laguna, an amazing spot blessed with hot sulphur springs. Similarly, an excursion to Pagsanjan via a canoe ride offers a unique experience.
Above all, Manila is home to a number of festivals, which among many others, are Cinemanila International Film Festival, Chinese New Year, Fiesta of the Black Nazarene, Bailes de Los Arcos, Likhang Kamay, Senakulo, and Metro Manila Film Festival.
Above mentioned are just few among many of the attractions in Manila. Hence, no wonder why tourists flock to Manila all-year round. Manila has accommodation options to cater every taste and pocket. From budget villas and hotels to high-end resorts and apartment, Manila’s accommodation choices are superb.
If you are ready to spend extravagantly, you can go for accommodation that are complete with comfortable rooms, automatic wake-up call, voice mail, air conditioning, data port, and satellite TV. Such facilities as business center, private parking facility, currency exchange facilities, and internet access, are also made available. Further, many of them are within the easy reach of the city’s top attractions. There are also some hotels and resorts, providing packages inclusive of accommodation, dining, and facilities to explore the attractions of the place.
Since many of the hotels, resorts, and other service providers have their own websites, it enables for easy booking of rooms online. All you have to do with regard to online booking is to just enter their website, and inform your budget and preference. Some of them even arrange transportation facilities to pick you to and fro the airport.
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Andrew Zimmern is off to the island nation of The Philippines – where he chows down on local favorites like Balut, Crickets, Stuffed Frogs and even live worms!
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The City of Manila is the thriving capital of the Philippines. The city is also part of Metro Manila together with the other 17 cities and municipalities. The city is the second most populous city in the world, next to Quezon City which is its neighbor. The whole metropolitan area is the second most populous in Southeast Asia. Metro Manila is home to around 14 million people, and the city of Manila is home to 1.6 million people. Manila is nearest Hong Kong which is around 950 kilometers and the city is around 2,400 kilometers northeast of Singapore. The city is located in the west coast of Luzon and the city is surrounded by the fertile plains. There are around 897 barangays in the city and the city is also subdivided into six Congressional Districts.
Manila is a famous player too based on some records. It was said that the city was famous during the Manila-Acapulco trade and this trade lasted for three centuries. In this trade, goods from as far as Mexico were brought to the Southeast including Manila. As a city, Manila is often described as fascinating and a cosmopolitan city and rightfully so. The city of Manila is a lively place that commands an excellent view of the world-famous Manila Bay and its sunset. First time visitors of the city should not miss the well-known Manila bay sunset; a beautiful scene as if straight from the postcards. Another label that can be said of the city is historic- and rightfully so since the city traces a long history in the hands of many colonizers. The city blends the cultures and flavors of its colonizers to bring up a unique Manila experience for the first time travelers and the visitors.
Intramuros: Walled City and Heart of Manila
Intramuros was considered as one of the world’s best preserved medieval cities. The interested travelers and tourists will see here some dungeons and old churches and these buildings share space with art galleries and parks in the area. Just south of the walled city is the Rizal Park. This is considered as the country’s most significant park. This is also known as Luneta, which stands in Stands in Spanish as ‘crescent-shaped’. This is a 53-hectare park and this was the site where the national hero of the Philippines was executed by the Spaniards. Monument in memory of Jose Rizal stands in the park and there is also a towering flagpole to the west of the monument. The park is also the location of Kilometer Zero for road distances on Luzon and the rest of the country.
Rizal Park is also home to many points and places of interest that the traveler will surely like:
• Chinese and Japanese Gardens
• Department of Tourism Building
• National Museum of the Philippines
• The National Library of the Philippines
• Planetarium
• Orchidarium
• Butterfly Pavilion
• Relief Map of the Philippines
• Fountain area
• Children’s lagoon
• Chess Plaza
• Quirino Grandstand
The city is highly urban and a fast-developing city, but still the city of Manila has a number of open public places. The list of open public places and parks include:
• Rajah Sulayman Park
• Mehan Garden
• Paco Park
• Remedios Circle
• Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden
• Malakanyang Garden
And just recently, Manila Ocean Park opened in the city. The city of Manila is also home to the seat of power- the Malacañang Palace. This is the official residence of the chief executive of the country. Travelers and tourists will not be lost and feel tired in the city since Manila also offers a wide range of accommodations, from deluxe hotels to the high-end five star hotels. A number of these accommodations are situated in Roxas Boulevard, near world-renowned Manila Bay. Other well-known hotels in the city are located in the districts of Malate and Manila. One popular hotel in the city of Manila is the Manila Hotel.
Jose Maria Abada is a prolific writer of Philippine-Travel-Guide.com. The site can be your source of information about the major cities of the country, like Manila which is the capital city. Understand the many things about Manila Philippines by reading the rest of the entries here.
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The Philippines Travel Guide includes a varied selection of preplanned travel routes and a wide variety of useful information. Included in the guide is information on transportation; good-value accommodations; selected local and international restaurants; schedules of festivals and special events; illustrated sections on flora, fauna, and culture; details on outdoor activities including cycling, diving, hiking, and surfing; and a comprehensive chapter on the native … More >>
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Business is equated with money. Real estate is a business. Therefore real estate is money. This is simple logic but this statement holds true. It can even be considered true at all times. Most the world’s richest like Warren Buffet and Donald Trump pour out millions of investments in real estate. As with the other parts of the world, in the Philippines it is a thriving business amidst the global economic crisis. A lot of Filipinos, especially the young professionals, the ones working abroad would want to have their very own living spaces to enjoy the good life.
The real estate business is a delicate balance of the movers and shakers in the business – the property developers, the real estate agents and brokers, and the buyers. For someone who is one the look-out for opportunities in this business there are a multitude of ways to earn money. So where does one earn money in the real estate business? Yes, money in this business is not like manna that falls from heaven. Real estate agents, real estate firms, and developers work hard just to close deals with clients. Once a real estate agent sells or leases a property, may it be a condominium, a commercial or industrial space, he gains a certain amount of money. In real estate terms, this money is called a “commission,” which the agent gets for facilitating a deal with the client. The more properties they sell or lease, the more commissions they get. The amount of commission earned varies depending on the type of the property sold. Commercial properties in the Philippines in major urban centers can be sold or lease in millions of pesos. Not much capital is needed to be a real estate agent. But one has to have a huge network of people to contact if one needs to sell or lease a property. On the other hand, a real estate development firm earns money when someone buys a piece of property that they are developing from the real estate agent. Huge amounts of money are needed to develop a property. But, profits can go as high as seven to eight figures once all properties are sold. As long as there are buyers, money would basically be circulating to make the business reach new heights.
Interested to be a part of the real estate business? There are a lot of ways to do it. Investing in condominiums or homes may just be the thing for you. We are pleased to provide you with the latest information on real estate and property in the Philippines through this website. You can click on the links posted in this page to know more about the properties in tourist spots and urban centers that are up for sale.
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More than 13 inches of rain fell in just 12 hours as Tropical Storm Ketsana slammed ashore in the Philippines, killing dozens of people in Manila’s worst flooding in decades. (Sept. 26)
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I would just like to know as to when will the Fab Four’s remastered catalog be released here in Manila? As we all know, the worldwide release was September 9. But the band’s remasters were a no-show in any of the Metro’s record stores! I’m desperate! Appreciate your answers.
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CultureShock! Philippines is a survival guide for anyone living, working, or wanting to discover life in the Philippines. Settling into a foreign land is never easy but with this book, you will learn to understand the importance of amor-propio, appreciate the Filipino ways, and learn about the history and culture of this diverse country. Find out the importance of family to the FIlipinos, how to communicate with the locals, and learn the appropriate business etiquette. Packed with a resource guide, glossary, contact numbers, and useful advice, CultureShock! Philippines is essential for anyone wanting to fit in and enjoy life in the Philippines.
Culture Shock! Philippines: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette
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I read in the internet that it was announced that DC is having a concert this Jan here in Manila. However Jan is almost over and still no word if it’ll push through anytime this year. Anybody there has news?
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