When we had this
opportunity to tour around Manila and to let others see the wonders of Manila,
we’ve thought of researching for places that would seem to be very historical
yet a must see place in Manila, we had the brainstorming on how we would want
Manila to be perceived by others preferably the tourist who happens to pass
through our country.
Our First place
was at Paco Park, in U.N Ave., Manila
Its
historical look seems to be very nice, as if you are in Intramuros already. The
green grasses it has, the chapel that stands at the center of the park is
pretty much beautiful as well. There is a charge of P5.00 for every person who
in turn serves as the maintenance for the park as well as its comfort room fee.
It was not also very crowded so you could really enjoy staying there for the
long time; the place is very clean and well maintained at the same time.
Then from a very
historical look we moved to Intramuros, Manila -- the big rocks and border that seems to make
you feel old and vintage but is still very nice, while walking on our way, Casa
de Manila was there, San Agustin Church, and the well – known Manila Cathedral
Church,
I have
ridden in a kalesa, the first time of my life (though I’ve had my horseback
riding beforeJ). We’ve just kept on walking around Intramuros and
take every opportunity to appreciate its wonder.
with my grp.mates |
As part of our journey in Intramuros, one hotel would really be striking over there, which is the “Bayleaf” its sky top view that is very beautiful, very relaxing and you could be able to oversee the entire Manila from its view, there is the Manila City Hall, the Golf course that surrounds Manila, and the entire Intramuros.
It was
such a very good opportunity for all of us to walk around Manila and is a nice
venue for us to appreciate its views. ♥
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