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Intramuros: Walking Through Manila’s History

#summervacay Intramuros, the “Walled City” of Manila, is a place where history comes alive. Built during the Spanish colonial period, its old stone walls, cobbled streets, and grand churches tell stories of the past. A stroll through Fort Santiago or a visit to San Agustin Church feels like stepping back in time. Horse drawn carriages, museums and quiet plazas add to the charm. Despite the city's fast pace outside its walls, Intramuros remains calm a beautiful blend of culture, history, and quiet corners waiting to be explored.
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#manilaguide 🏰 Discover Intramuros – Manila’s Historic Heart 🇵🇭 📍Location: Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 🕰️ Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily 💸 Ticket Price: Free to roam; Fort Santiago and museums have small entry fees ✨ Highlights: Step into Intramuros, Manila’s iconic walled city, and travel back to the Spanish colonial era! 🏛️ Wander along cobblestone streets, admire ancient churches ⛪, and explore historic forts and plazas 🌳. Must-see spots include Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church, and Casa Manila, each offering a glimpse into the Philippines’ rich history 📜. Don’t forget to ride a traditional kalesa 🐴 for a truly immersive experience! Enjoy the peaceful gardens, snap perfect photographs 📸, and soak in the old-world atmosphere that makes Intramuros a cultural gem of Manila ❤️. 🚗 How to Reach: Easily accessible via taxi, Grab, or jeepney. Nearest LRT station: Central Terminal 🚉 #Intramuros #HistoricManila #WalledCity #PhilippinesHeritage #TravelManila #OldTownVibes

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#manilaguide 🏰 Explore Intramuros – The Walled City of Manila 🇵🇭 📍Location: Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 🕰️ Opening Hours: Open daily (most attractions 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM) 💸 Ticket Price: Free entry (charges apply for Fort Santiago & museums) ✨ Highlights: Step back in time and explore Intramuros, the heart of old Manila! 💫 This historic walled city is filled with Spanish-era charm — from cobblestone streets and ancient churches ⛪ to colonial-style buildings and horse-drawn kalesas 🐴. Don’t miss landmarks like Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church, and Casa Manila that beautifully tell stories of the country’s colonial past. Wander through the old walls 🧱, enjoy the sunset views 🌅, and taste local treats at cozy cafés ☕. It’s a must-visit spot for history lovers and culture explorers! ❤️ 🚗 How to Reach: Easily accessible by car, taxi, or jeepney from anywhere in Metro Manila. Nearest LRT station: Central Terminal 🚉 📸 Tip: Visit around golden hour for the best photos and that magical old-town vibe! 🌇 #Intramuros #ManilaVibes #WalledCity #HistoricPhilippines #TravelManila #ExplorePinas

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📍Fort Santiago Fort Santiago in Manila, Philippines, is a historic fortress located in the Intramuros district. Built during the Spanish colonial period in the late 16th century, it served as an important military base for defending Manila. Surrounded by thick stone walls and a moat, barracks and warehouses remain, conveying the atmosphere of the time. It also bears a tragic history, having been used as a Japanese military facility during World War II and interned many people. It is also known as the place where Philippine national hero Jose Rizal was imprisoned before his execution. It is now a tourist attraction, with tickets costing around 200 yen. If you're visiting Manila, be sure to check it out! #TravelWithPochiKatsu

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