Manila

Travel Guide

Makati which includes a city
Baywalk which includes city views, boating and a marina
Makati
Baywalk which includes a city, boating and a bay or harbor
Makati

The capital of the Philippines is a fast-paced and hectic city filled with cultural and historic gems, from old ruins to national museums and lively promenades.

Manila is continually expanding outwards and upwards. Scores of skyscrapers and business centers are rising up across the city and Filipinos from rural areas pour into the capital everyday looking for opportunities. This is one of the largest cities on the planet.

Manila can be overwhelming at first glance. The sprawling metropolis is a collection of 16 towns with no discernible center. The streets are busy, crowded and loud, but it’s this energy and chaos that gives the city its charm.

To really get to know Manila you need to understand its past. The city has been bombed, devastated by fires and earthquakes and occupied by the Spanish, British, Japanese and Americans.

Start your trip in Intramuros, the oldest part of Manila. It’s surrounded by fortifications and moats that were built by the Spanish in the 16th century. Most of the fortifications were destroyed by bombs during World War II. What was left has been rebuilt and restored. Walk around and on the walls and visit some of its key defensive structures such as the Baluarte de San Diego and the Baluarte de San Andres.

Go to the defensive centerpiece the Fort of Santiago, a large citadel and park, then visit Manila Cathedral. The present structure dates from the mid-20th century. Close to Intramuros is Rizal Park, a green expanse with ornamental gardens, lawns and monuments.

Pay a visit to the National Museum of the Filipino People to learn about the history and culture of the Philippines, and visit Casa Manila Museum, a reproduction of a Spanish colonial house.

Manila captivates with some of its modern charms. Take a ferry along the Pasig River and enjoy the nightlife of the Baywalk, a seaside promenade.

Like many Asian cities traffic is a huge problem. Fortunately, taxis are plentiful, cheap and air-conditioned. A good way to get around is on the light rail and metro. The main forms of public transport are the jeepneys, small brightly colored buses. If you travel by road it may take you longer to get to your destination than you planned. Allow plenty of time and do as the Filipinos do, just go with the flow.

Where to stay in Manila

Bonifacio Global City which includes outdoor art and street scenes

Bonifacio Global City

4.5/5(83 area reviews)

Financial district BGC boasts residential condos, corporate offices, and retail spaces, with attractions like Bonifacio High Street and Uptown Mall. Enjoy Track 30th's urban park and easily navigate pedestrian-friendly roads.

Bonifacio Global City
Makati Central Business District showing street scenes and a bridge

Makati Central Business District

Vibrant commercial district, Makati CBD boasts premier shopping at Ayala Center and cultural experiences at Filipinas Heritage Library. Enjoy Ayala Triangle Gardens, Salcedo Community Market, and easy access to public transportation.

Makati Central Business District
Malate featuring religious aspects, heritage architecture and a church or cathedral

Malate

3.5/5(52 area reviews)

Serving as Manila's commerce and tourism hub, Malate offers promenades and parks by Manila Bay, the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex. Accessible via main roads and LRT-1, the district features small hotels, specialty restaurants, and cafes.

Malate
Alabang which includes a garden

Alabang

4.5/5(182 area reviews)

Travelers come to Alabang for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Festival Supermall and Alabang Town Center while you're in town.

Alabang
Ortigas Center showing a city and a garden

Ortigas Center

4/5(266 area reviews)

Central business district boasting shopping malls like SM Megamall and Shangri-la Plaza, office skyscrapers, and vibrant nightlife. Explore attractions such as EDSA Shrine and St. Francis Square.

Ortigas Center
Ermita showing a hotel

Ermita

4/5(868 area reviews)

Civic center of Manila, Ermita boasts cultural landmarks like Rizal Park and National Museum of Fine Arts. Accessible via LRT-1 stations and Pasig River Ferry, it's perfect for exploring museums and attractions.

Ermita
Kabayan Hotel
Kabayan Hotel
3 out of 5
347 EDSA, Pasay
$38 nightly
The price is $43 total per night from Jul 31 to Aug 1
$43 total
Jul 31 - Aug 1
Total includes taxes and fees
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Pasay. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
7.4/10 Good! (1,007 reviews)
"I had a fantastic stay! The room was spotless, the staff were incredibly friendly."

Reviewed on Jun 29, 2025

Kabayan Hotel
Belmont Hotel Manila
Belmont Hotel Manila
4 out of 5
Newport Boulevard, Newport City, Pasay
$79 nightly
The price is $90 total per night from Jul 31 to Aug 1
$90 total
Jul 31 - Aug 1
Total includes taxes and fees
Stay at this 4-star spa hotel in Pasay. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in our ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (2,446 reviews)
"Fantastic"

Reviewed on Jun 29, 2025

Belmont Hotel Manila
New World Makati Hotel
New World Makati Hotel
5 out of 5
Esperanza Street corner Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati, Manila
$104 nightly
The price is $118 total per night from Jul 25 to Jul 26
$118 total
Jul 25 - Jul 26
Total includes taxes and fees
Book a stay at this spa hotel in Makati. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,010 reviews)
Great hotel!
"It was our second time at New World and we had a great time. We'll definitely go back."

Reviewed on Jun 30, 2025

New World Makati Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lanson Place Mall of Asia Manila
Lanson Place Mall of Asia Manila
4.5 out of 5
Block 12 Palm Coast Avenue corner, Seaside Blvd Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay, Pasay city
Stay at this 4.5-star luxury aparthotel in Pasay. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (131 reviews)
"Hotel Lanson is a great Hotels from the Sraff to the accommodation..."

Reviewed on Jun 21, 2025

Lanson Place Mall of Asia Manila
Seda Residences Makati
Seda Residences Makati
4 out of 5
Ayala Ave corner Amorsolo and Salcedo St, Legazpi Village, Makati
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly aparthotel in Makati. Enjoy breakfast (surcharge), room service, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (317 reviews)
"Great location!. Starbucks, ATMS, restaurants and convenience stores are all on the ground floor."

Reviewed on Jun 16, 2025

Seda Residences Makati
Citadines Salcedo Makati
Citadines Salcedo Makati
4 out of 5
148 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati, Manila
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Makati. Enjoy free parking, breakfast (surcharge), and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (517 reviews)
"It would be better if there are more options in the food or make it a buffet style like other hotels. But the room is spacious and clean."

Reviewed on Jun 29, 2025

Citadines Salcedo Makati
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Manila

There are numerous options when it comes to getting around Manila on public transit. An urban rail system criss-crosses the city, with most of the tourist attractions sitting on or near the Yellow Line. A uniquely local way of getting around is on a jeepney, a modified jeep with destinations written on the windshield. You can also jump on a motorized tricycle, good for quick city-center journeys. Visit the Department of TransportationOpens in a new window website.Browse Manila rental cars.

Best time to visit

Manila, like the rest of the Philippines, is subject to wet and dry seasons, which might influence when you want to visit the city. The rainy season is between June and October, and while there can be torrential thunderstorms they rarely last for long, so it’s possible (and quieter and cheaper) to visit at this time. The best time to visit, though, is during the dry season between December and April.

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Reviews of Manila

3.9
Guest rating
5 - Excellent
170
5 - Excellent 27%
4 - Good
284
4 - Good 45%
3 - Okay
152
3 - Okay 24%
2 - Disappointing
20
2 - Disappointing 3%
1 - Terrible
9
1 - Terrible 1%

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Keep up the breakfast deals and the evening roof top restaurant. Your day time restaurant staff are outstanding. I wonder if the young lady and man who work there did fall in love. I am the one who took the photo of 4 of your staff with my son.

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler

It can be crowded but the people are friendly. I cannot say that the government handle the COVID 19 situation. They are still letting people leave Manila if you have a private vehicle and they’re making the spread of the virus worse with checkpoints

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

Negotiate your van ride van from the airport, or any vehicles without meter. The van from the airport charged me $3000 pesos from the airport to city garden hotel. Which should’ve only charge me 230 pesos.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Manila is a great place to vacation in if traffic and heat are not out of control.

5/5 - Excellent

traveller

Manila had improved a lot since the kast time I have been there

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Lots of traffic, bustling city full of exotic life

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