A collection of 17 tourist attractions in the Philippines with 2 cities, 2 styles 🏛️
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Take beautiful photos, complete every location!
See the church, art and classic architecture in 'Manila' and summer here is endless. Grab your favorite swimsuit because we will take you to fly to 'Boracay', beautiful sea
Clear water, chill sailboat
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01: University of Santo Tomas (UST)
On the first day, let's take a tour of the old city to see beautiful architecture, starting with
The largest university in Manila, founded over 400 years ago.
Until now, there are still beautiful architectures for us to visit.
The building inside has a museum, entrance fee 30 php per person.
02: Fort Santiago
Fort Santiago is one of the important highlights that you should visit in Inmara Muros.
Here, there is a history of being attacked many times.
Until later, it was restored to be a 'Place of Freedom'.
Anyone who studies history will definitely love this city.
03: Manila Cathedral
One of Manila's important landmarks, free to enter.
There are horse-drawn carriages for you to ride around. The interior is beautiful, magnificent, and full of history.
All of the attractions in this area can be connected by foot.
04: San Agustin Church
Walking a short distance from the Manila Cathedral, you will find the San Agustin Church.
With its beautiful architecture and antiquity, it has been registered as a world heritage site. And with its baroque style, this church is more unique than other churches in the Philippines.
05: Metropolitan Museum of Manila - BGC
The Metropolitan Museum of Manila, also known as M, is an art museum located in Bonifacio Global City
in Taguig that showcases local and international contemporary art. The works on display are rotating exhibitions.
There are many different works and it's great for taking pictures. Come and relax and enjoy the art. Free admission (closes for a break at 11:30)
06: Bonifacio High Street
Across the street, you'll find a trendy youth district with many shopping shops and flagship cafes. It's like Siam in our country. What's special about this place is that
Pets are allowed in all malls.
07: Venice Grand Canal Mall
This is an outdoor mall inspired by Venice.
There are many shops and restaurants to serve. If you want to make content about sitting on a boat, cruising the blue river surrounded by beautiful buildings on both sides, stop by here.
08: National Museum of Natural History
Manila is another city with a lot of museums. This is the National Museum of Natural History with
a room that showcases the biological and geological diversity of the Philippines, including botanical, zoological and geological specimens. It is recommended to set aside half a day here.
Because there is a lot to walk around and see. Most importantly, there are a lot of photo spots.
09: SM by the bay
A check-in point that is perfect for chilling out in the evening. It is a popular spot for both tourists and Filipinos. It is like a small amusement park by the sea and is full of restaurants to chill out.
10: Good Sht Cafe
A cute and colorful cafe in the Makati area. Comes with drinks, delicious snacks and cool souvenirs
Suitable for chilling out, sipping coffee, taking photos and creating content
11: Bolo Coffee Club
Next to the first shop, not far from this shop is located on the 2nd floor of the building.
It is a coffee shop with a Hong Kong atmosphere. There are many tea menus to choose from, including Hong Kong milk tea.
The shop is decorated in green and red tones. There is a chill-out area by the window.
Boracay is divided into 3 stations. We will stay at Station 1.
At night, you can walk along the beach to Station 3.
Restaurants, chill-out spots, along the entire route, lively all night long.
📍#Boracay
01: Boracay Island
02: Lambros Point
03: Puka Shell Beach
04: Cujo's Keyhole
05: Leaning Coconut Tree
06: Sunny Side Cafe
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