Rome Square is located in the Wangcheng District of Manila. It is surrounded by many famous local attractions such as Manila Cathedral, Governor's Mansion and so on. There is a statue in the square, which always attracts many tourists to sit next to the statue and take pictures. This place hardly notices, more like a local, maybe they don’t know it’s called Roman Square just because it’s just right on the front of Manila Cathedral. It’s a good place to chat and think about problems, especially when the sun goes down and the lights go on.
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Rome Square is located in the Wangcheng District of Manila. It is surrounded by many famous local attractions such as Manila Cathedral, Governor's Mansion and so on. There is a statue in the square, which always attracts many tourists to sit next to the statue and take pictures. This place hardly notices, more like a local, maybe they don’t know it’s called Roman Square just because it’s just right on the front of Manila Cathedral. It’s a good place to chat and think about problems, especially when the sun goes down and the lights go on.
The Roman Square is the square in front of the Manila Cathedral, rectangular, with a tall statue in the middle, which was completely destroyed during the Battle of Manila at the end of World War II. All buildings are rebuilt, and there are KFC and Superstation on the north side of the square. You can eat something when you are tired.
There is a very large statue in the center of the Roman Square. It is near the Cathedral of Manila. You can go shopping together. I don’t know why it is called the Roman Square. It’s because it’s the same as the Colosseum. It’s not a square. It’s a small garden. The park is built to be more fun. The square is very big. There are not many people, the surrounding area is the commercial area, and the buildings next to it are also very architectural.
Rome Square is an important public square in the city of Manila. It is located on the north side of Soriano, east of Cabildo, south of Santo tomas, west of general antonio luna, and is considered to be the middle of the city of Spain. During Spanish colonial rule, the square was used as a city center for public events and bullfighting. Today, the square is just a garden. In the middle of the square, a statue of Charles IV was built in 1824, the first person to bring smallpox vaccines to the Philippines. There are three landmark buildings around the square - Manila Cathedral (manila cathedral) and St. Augustine Church to the south, Manila City Hall to the east, the former Spanish Governor's Mansion to the west, and the Santiago Castle to the north. It can be said that the square is surrounded by the essence of Manila's historical and cultural heritage.
Beautiful view especially at night. There’s a lot of tourist attractions and you can rent a calesa to tour around.
It is the square at the entrance of Manila Cathedral. It is said that it is a square, but it is actually quite small. There are small vendors selling tofu flowers around, which is sweet, about 5rmb less than a cup, very delicious. You can take a good photo of the cathedral here. There is also a statue of someone who doesn't know. Next to it is the Governor's Mansion. There are lots of carriages and local guides.
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