- Casa Manila - Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting the colonial lifestyle during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. The museum is the imposing stone-and-wood structure c. 1850, one of the grand houses in Barrio San Luis (one of the four original villages of Intramuros) is located across historic San Agustin church and bounded by Calle Real, General Luna, Cabildo, and Urdaneta streets. The other two are the Los Hidalgos, c. 1650, and the Cuyugan Mansion, c. 1890.
- Complimentary bottled water
Intramuros is an age-old fortified city within Manila, Philippines. It carries history from the Spanish colonial era and was the base for governance and trade.
Start with Fort Santiago: Initiate your exploration with Fort Santiago, the primary gateway to Intramuros. This place of historical importance functioned as a strategic military fort and jail during the Spanish colonisation. Wander along the fort’s walls and delve into the range of barracks, remains, and gardens within the site.
Make a stop at San Agustin Church: Following this, proceed to San Agustin Church, a site of UNESCO World Heritage. This church, with its Baroque architecture, is among Philippines’ oldest and showcases complexly designed interiors.
Roam the lanes: Enjoy a relaxed walk within the stone-paved lanes of Intramuros. Gaze at the immaculately conserved residences from the Spanish era, few of which have been repurposed into museums, cafes, and gift shops.
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