Manila Instagram Tour (Shared Tour)

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Visit some of the most picturesque locations in Manila and fill your Instagram feed with post card worthy photos of you! First stop is the Art walls of buildings in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). It may come as a larger than life mural, graffiti, or a small detail in one corner, waiting to be discovered. Immediately afterwards, proceed to Venice Grand Canal, popularly known as Venice Piazza, an upscale Italian-inspired mall located at McKinley Hill Garden Villas in Taguig City. Next stop is INTRAMUROS & BINONDO, the places inside Intramuros will take you back in Spanish-Filipino era. The newly renovated Jone’s Bridge is also known as “Paris of Asia” grandeur, at the foot of it you will find Manila Chinatown arch.

Visiting:
Ayala Triangle Garden, BGC Street & Murals, Venice Grand Canal, Intramuros (Fort Santiago, Baluerte de San Diego, San Agustin Church),

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* Duration: 4 to 5 hours
* Starts: Pasay, Philippines
* Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Bus & Minivan Tours



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Visit some of the most picturesque locations in Manila and fill your Instagram feed with post card worthy photos of you! First stop is the Art walls of buildings in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). It may come as a larger than life mural, graffiti, or a small detail in one corner, waiting to be discovered. Immediately afterwards, proceed to Venice Grand Canal, popularly known as Venice Piazza, an upscale Italian-inspired mall located at McKinley Hill Garden Villas in Taguig City. Next stop is INTRAMUROS & BINONDO, the places inside Intramuros will take you back in Spanish-Filipino era. The newly renovated Jone’s Bridge is also known as “Paris of Asia” grandeur, at the foot of it you will find Manila Chinatown arch.

Visiting:
Ayala Triangle Garden, BGC Street & Murals, Venice Grand Canal, Intramuros (Fort Santiago, Baluerte de San Diego, San Agustin Church),

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Stop At: Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Luzon Philippines

Aside from its towering buildings, shopping centers, and the many food places you can always try in the area, Bonifacio Global City is also famous for the many art pieces scattered in the neighborhood, changing every now and then to give people a new and unique visual experience whenever they pass by the streets.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Venice Grand Canal Mall, Upper McKinley Rd Cluster B, McKinley Hill Garden Villas, Taguig City, Luzon Philippines

Inspired by one of Italy’s most romantic cities, Venice Grand Canal has elevated the shopping and lifestyle scene in the Philippine with its uniquely Italian sights

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Intramuros, Bonifacio Dr & Padre Burgos St, Manila, Luzon 1002 Philippines

Ever since its founding, Intramuros used to be the city for the Spanish ruling classes. Just from its architecture, one can see that it’s the Spanish vision of luxurious living. However, its style is quite different from the ones in Spain as they specifically designed it to fit life in the tropics.

For hundreds of years, Intramuros has stood the test of wars and natural disasters. It has gone through numerous renovations to become the Intramuros of today—a place where people can go to get a taste of its history through sightseeing and visiting museums.

Baluarte de San Andres
This was used to reinforce the Southeastern part of Intramuros. Destroyed during the British Siege of Manila, it was rebuilt after and damaged again during the Battle of Manila. Now, the watchtower of Baluarte de San Andres is still standing and tourists can enter for a photo or to pretend like you’re guarding the city

San Agustin Church
San Agustin has weathered seven major earthquakes. There used to be many churches and chapels in Intramuros but only one survived World War II. It used to be made of Bamboo and Nipa so it was easily destroyed when a Chinese pirate burned the city. They rebuilt it with wood and light materials but it was once again burned down because of a spark from one of the candles. Its final form made of stone came later in the early 1600s. The remains of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the explorer who established Spain’s power over the Philippines, can also be found inside the church..

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Jones Bridge, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines

Built to replace Puente de España (Bridge of Spain), the bridge connects Quintin Paredes Road at the Binondo district to Padre Burgos Avenue at the Ermita district. Originally designed by Filipino architect Juan M. … The reconstructed bridge retained the three arches and two piers but removed all of the ornaments.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Ayala Triangle Gardens, Ayala Avenue & Paseo De Roxas Street, Makati, Luzon Philippines

Ayala Triangle Gardens is a 2-hectare landscaped urban park in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. … Inspired by Hyde Park in London, the park, which is dotted with palms, acacia trees, and tropical foliage, is considered as one of the few “green” areas in Makati.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Intramuros, Bonifacio Dr & Padre Burgos St, Manila, Luzon 1002 Philippines

Intramuros, urban district and historic walled city within Metropolitan Manila, in the Philippines. The name, from the Spanish word meaning “within walls,” refers to the fortified city founded at the mouth of the Pasig River shortly after 1571 by the Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi.

Duration: 1 hour



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