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Where East Meets West, Explore “The Pearl of the Orient” at the City of Manila

Manila is more than just the capital of the Philippines. It is rather the heart and soul of the country. Being widely known as the melting pot of culture and heritage, thanks to Spain and America, this diverse city has a place for everyone. So, if you think you will run out of things to do here, you are totally wrong. For historical buffs, travel back in time by heading to Intramuros, and you'll find yourself in the walls of the Old City. Here, you will find many traces of Spanish establishments. Not only that, you can also stop over at Quiapo District, the cultural and religious center of Manila. But, if you are the foodies, start your tasty journey at Binondo. Established in the 1500’s, it is one of the world’s oldest Chinatown. Here, savor many variations of Chinese cuisine ranging from traditional dim sums to quirky fusion dishes. For a dash of history along with the food, don’t forget to try Canton Noodles at New Toho Food Center, the Philippines’ oldest restaurant. With so many things to do and dishes for you to try, explore every nook and cranny of Manila with our Locals Expert for a super authentic trip!

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Where East Meets West, Explore “The Pearl of the Orient” at the City of Manila

Manila is more than just the capital of the Philippines. It is rather the heart and soul of the country. Being widely known as the melting pot of culture and heritage, thanks to Spain and America, this diverse city has a place for everyone. So, if you think you will run out of things to do here, you are totally wrong. For historical buffs, travel back in time by heading to Intramuros, and you'll find yourself in the walls of the Old City. Here, you will find many traces of Spanish establishments. Not only that, you can also stop over at Quiapo District, the cultural and religious center of Manila. But, if you are the foodies, start your tasty journey at Binondo. Established in the 1500’s, it is one of the world’s oldest Chinatown. Here, savor many variations of Chinese cuisine ranging from traditional dim sums to quirky fusion dishes. For a dash of history along with the food, don’t forget to try Canton Noodles at New Toho Food Center, the Philippines’ oldest restaurant. With so many things to do and dishes for you to try, explore every nook and cranny of Manila with our Locals Expert for a super authentic trip!