Manila Intramuros Half-Day Shared Walking Tour with Guide

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Summary

Tour starts
Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Duration
4 hours
Difficulty:
Easy
Languages:
English, Tagalog
Available:
All year
Minimum age:
None

Description

Discover the Walled City of Intramuros in Manila on this half-day shared walking tour. If you love history, this tour will take you to one of the most significant locations in the Philippine capital. This tour is inclusive of a DOT-accredited tour guide, entrance fees, and a disposable raincoat (if it rains).

You'll meet your tour guide at the Fort Santiago entrance gate. One of Metro Manila's most significant historical landmarks is Fort Santiago. Fort Santiago, constructed by the Spanish conquest Miguel López de Legazpi in 1571, functioned as a protective bastion for Manila, which had just been founded at the time.

During your tour, you will go on a scenic walk around the fort, which boasts impressive architecture and extensive military history. You’ll check out Plaza Moriones, a historic public square; Reducto de San Francisco Javier, part of the seaside defense in Intramuros; The American Barracks, an old Spanish barracks used before by the American forces; and the Fort Santiago Gate, which has an interesting history behind its ruins.

You’ll also visit Plaza De Armas, another public square in Intramuros; Rajah Sulayman Theater and Brick Barracks, the other military barracks in Intramuros; The Dungeon, used as prison cells during World War II; White Cross, built for the victims of World War II; and Medya Naranja, a historical marker in Intramuros.

You'll head next to Palacio Del Governador General and Ayuntamiento de Manila, two government buildings in Intramuros. After visiting the two historic locations, you’ll go next to Manila Cathedral. This church, also referred to as the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, hosted papal masses for Pope Francis in 2015, Blessed Paul VI in 1970, and St. John Paul II in 1981.

Postigo del Palacio, an old alleyway in Intramuros, is your next destination. You will visit Memorare-Manila 1945 Monument afterward, which was built in memory of the innocent civilians who were killed during the Battle of Manila.

Your last stop is Casa Manila, a museum that looks like a house in the 19th century. The two-story museum features artwork, Spanish-era furnishings, dinnerware, and books that portray colonial life.

Get ready to know more about the Walled City of Intramuros and discover why it's a must-visit tourist spot in the Philippines. Check the availability by choosing a date.

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Included

Intramuros Shared Walking Tour with DOT Accredited Tour Guide
Entrance Fees (to the sites mentioned in the itinerary only)
Disposable raincoat (when it rains)
Tour Itinerary: Fort Santiago, Plaza Moriones, Reducto de San Francisco Javier, The American Barracks, Fort Santiago Gate, Plaza De Armas, Rajah Sulayman Theater, The Dungeon, White Cross, Medya Naranja, Brick Barracks, Casa Manila, Palacio Del Governador General, Ayuntamiento De Manila, Manila Cathedral, Postigo del Palacio, Memorare-Manila 1945, San Agustin Church
Not Included: Other activities onsite, Pick-up and Drop-off, Meals, Tips and Gratuities

Activities

Culture, Arts & Historical Tours

What to bring

Camera, phone, charger, and power bank
Extra money in Philippine Peso Currency
Personal drinking water and or snacks
Personal medicine
Personal sanitizing alcohol and face mask
Covid-19 vaccination card and valid ID

Good to know

This is a shared tour. You may upgrade it to private walking tour which includes private tour guide assistance. This does not include vehicle transfers. Meals expenses are not included, and it will be on your own account

Children Friendly: Yes!

Pet Friendly: Yes!

Senior Citizen/PWD Friendly: Yes!

Meet up time is 8:00AM at Fort Santiago in Intramuros. To change the meet-up time and location please request in advance so our operator may check if the itinerary will fit as we may need to move the pick-up time if the location is far and additional fee may apply.

The operator may cancel the tour in case of force majeure or unforeseen circumstances like weather conditions. In this case, you will be given the option to reschedule or request a full refund. Note that being late by 15-30 minutes without any advice is considered a no-show. Schedule cancellation requests must be made 48 hours before your original subject to approval.

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