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G/F Adriatico Square,Pan Pacific Hotel
  Adriatico St corner Malvar St. , Malate
  Manila , Philippines
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  Manila, Philippines
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Geography
The city of Manila is located on
the west coast of the Philippine
main island of Luzon and
surrounded by fertile plains. The
city straddles at the delta of the
Pasig river, a short navigable
stream that connects the fresh
water lake of Laguna de Bay
with Manila Bay and the South
China Sea. It occupies a total
land area of 38.3 square
kilometers.
City Tour (Half-day)
Inclusions

An introduction to Manila and
its suburbs starting with Rizal
Park and Fort Santiago. From
the Walled City of Intramuros,
proceed to downtown Manila
across the Pasig River. Then to
the cosmopolitan suburbs  of
Makati, The Makati
Commercial Center. Then
return to Manila for a trip to
the reclaimed area and the
Cultural Center Complex
along Roxas Boulevard. Ample
time for shopping is provided
before returning to the point
of origin
$40.00
per
person (min of 2persons)
$55.00
one person only
Manila City Tour
Population
The total
population was
1,654,761 as of
the 1995 census.

Political
Subdivision
The city is
composed of
897 Barangays,
which are
subdivided into
six
Congressional
Districts. It has
been classified as
a Highly
Urbanized City.
Manila City
Cosmopolitan Capital of the Philippines

Description

Fascination is an understatement of the feeling that one gets by visiting
Manila, a lively metropolis commanding a magnificent view of the
world-famous Manila Bay and its golden sunset. Historic, bustling,
awe-inspiring, the “Philippine Cosmopolitan Capital” is a blend of
cultures and flavors that offers an endless serving of places to see,
sights to behold, and experiences to never forget.

Right in the heart of Manila is found the “Walled City” – Intramuros.
Constructed in 1571, during the period of Spain’s colonization of the
Philippines, it comprised of European buildings and churches that have
been replicated in different parts of the archipelago. It had been one of
the world’s best preserved medieval cities. Here, dungeons and old
churches share space with art galleries, theaters, a nature park.

At the center of Intramuros is the grand Manila Cathedral, the seat of
the Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. Then there is San Agustin Church,
the oldest stone church in Metro Manila and one of the four Philippine
Baroque Churches inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Marking its entrance at the northwestern tip is Fort Santiago, one of
the oldest fortifications of Intramuros. Built in nearly 150 years
through Filipino forced labor, it now houses a lush park with flowering
trees, homing pigeons, and rides aboard horse-drawn carriages.

Manila is home to Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the
highest chief executive of the country and one of the most historic
structures in the Philippines, and the National Museum of the
Philippines, the official repository and guardian of the Philippine
cultural, historical, and natural heritage. Along the northern bank of the
historic Pasig river is Chinatown, a symbol of the long history of
Chinese presence in the Philippines long antedating the arrival of the
Spaniards. Today it is an important trade and business center, and a
primary bargain shopping destination.

Five-star hotels and restaurants, some of them housed in historic
buildings, make the perfect party place in the city. The nightlife offers
everything from dazzling cultural shows to futuristic discotheques,
lively casinos, sensational entertainment lounges, and fashionable
cafes. The popular districts of Malate and Ermita showcase a wild
variety of restaurants, clubs, bars, cafes, art and antique shops – truly,
the ultimate cosmopolitan paradise.

Manila is geographically advantaged. It is an hour or two away from
full-day excursions to Cavite and Corregidor Island, Batangas, and
Laguna, replete with exceptionally beautiful beaches, stunning views,
and local color. The city is over 17 hours away by air from Los
Angeles, less than five hours from Tokyo, and seven and a half hours
from Sydney. Wherever you are, you are less than a day away from
one of Asia’s greatest cities – Manila.
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