What Travelers Say About Manila
Manila is the dense, sprawling capital of the Philippines and one of Asia's most intense urban experiences. It can overwhelm at first — traffic, heat, and crowds are real — but beneath the chaos is a city of deep history, irrepressible energy, and famously warm people. Manila rewards travelers who lean into it.
Start in Intramuros, the walled Spanish colonial core, where you can cycle past Fort Santiago, the Manila Cathedral, and San Agustin Church, the country's oldest stone church. Stroll Rizal Park, catch the sunset over Manila Bay, and explore the museums and food scene of Makati and the slick high-rises of Bonifacio Global City (BGC). Quiapo's markets and the historic Binondo district — the world's oldest Chinatown — are great for grit and street eats.
Filipino food shines here: try sisig, adobo, kare-kare, and halo-halo, and join a Binondo food crawl for dumplings and hopia. Mall culture is huge, both for shopping and air-conditioned refuge. Tip: budget extra time for legendary traffic, use Grab to avoid taxi scams, keep valuables discreet, and base yourself in Makati or BGC for safety and convenience.