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Tour

Free Walking Tour of Manila

Discover the capital and chief city of the Philippines on this free tour through Manila and explore the most iconic sites in the Intramuros neighborhood. Description. Manila is a historic administrative, political, and commercial center of the...

  • 2 hours
  • Open on Tue, Thu, Sun

Discover the capital and chief city of the Philippines on this free tour through Manila and explore the most iconic sites in the Intramuros neighborhood.

Description

Manila is a historic administrative, political, and commercial center of the Spanish Philippines with rich history. Meet us in front of the Cathedral of Manila and join us on this free walking tour as we learn about this city's storied past.

Walk along cobbled streets and scenic street corners to discover the cultural heritage of the Intramuros neighborhood as we explore colonial Manila.

During the tour, we'll stop to admire the architecture of the St. Augustine Church, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will explore its ornate decor and learn about the church's role in the city's history, complemented by various facts.

After the church, we'll visit the Puerta Real Gardens and then proceed to Casa Manila, a colonial-style house representing the opulent lifestyle of its former residents.

We will conclude our tour back at St. Augustine Church, having experienced an enriching hour and a half of history and culture.

Important

On our free tour through Manila, reservations for groups of more than five people are not permitted. If your party exceeds five, please make a reservation for a private tour.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tip

Location

Activity location

Sto. Tomas, 1002 Manila, Philippines

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