Travel Back In Time At Intramuros

Explore Intramuros with expert guides. Enjoy unique stops like liqueur tasting and Sampaguita Ice Cream. Discover the rich history and flavors of the Philippines.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Casa Manila - A 19th-century recreated house that showcases the lifestyle of a typical affluent Filipino (Illustrado) family.
  • Museo San Agustin - The oldest stone church in the country and the only surviving original structure within the historic walled city of Intramuros. The church is also one of the Baroque Churches that made it to the…
What's Included
  • Snacks
  • All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information

Exploring Intramuros on your own is certainly doable, but for a richer experience, a professional guide is highly recommended. Our team consists of guides trained by the Department of Tourism. Beyond the usual attractions, we offer unique stops such as tasting liqueurs made from local ingredients or sampling Sampaguita Ice Cream. The Sampaguita, or…

Location
Casa Manila
General Luna Street
We will meet at the Inner Court of Plaza Luis Complex just in front of Casa Manila. Casa Manila is accessible by Taxi or Online Transport provider such as grab.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Omarpalero
Oct 11, 2019
A Good Way To Know Manila's History - The experience was a great way to get to know the city and its history. From its beginnings as a river settlement up to the arrival of the Spanish Colonisers. The architecture and the sights within the walled city is so different from the highly urbanised metropolis of Metro Manila. Its a definite trip down memory lane that started with a replica of an Old Filipino House. The visit to the oldest stone church that's also a UNESCO World Heritage site was the highlight of the trip. We can't help but marvel at the church interiors and the vast collection of religious art. The visit to the Military Fort gave us a glimpse hen the entire walled city was still surrounded with water. We were introduced to the National Hero and was able to trace his last steps to his execution.
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