Manila Attractions

jescapes on 10 8, 2008

Metro Manila is the political, economic, social, educational, cultural and recreational hub of the Philippines. It is a vibrant metropolis and nowhere else in the country can any visitor acquire a greater dose of its local color, a better understanding of the country’s multifaceted culture, or as many glimpses of its contrasts. Manila’s streets are alive with colorful jeepneys, rumbling buses and sleek automobiles.

Manila’s old sections like Intramuros (the old walled city) and Chinatown is where visitors can see clip-clopping horse-drawn carriages pick their way through traffic. Glass and concrete towers rise side-by-side with Spanish colonial houses and neo-classical government buildings. Dragon arches, gold-domed mosques and elaborately-styled mansions define the enclaves of the Chinese, the Moslems, the rich and famous.

Outside the civilized bustle of air-conditioned shopping centers, sidewalk vendors haggle and press with the sweaty, hurrying crowds. The glare and gaiety of marketplaces are mere steps away from the peaceful greenery of parks and the hushed silences of churches.

As the premier gateway to the many islands and tourist destinations of theĀ  Philippines, it has its own share of attractions to suit every interest. Here, churches, museums and theatres vie for the attentions of history and culture buffs. Malls, boutiques, flea markets and antique shops offer endless surprises for shoppers and souvenir-hunters. Posh restaurants and sidewalk eateries entice gastronomic adventurers. Snazzy discos and cozy bars entertain the night owl. Golfing greens, country clubs and accessible out-of-town resorts provide recreation and relaxation for all. And everywhere, a friendly, festive people who smile readily, adore music and love to welcome visitors with their world-famous brand of hospitality.

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