The impressive Santuario de Guadalupe is the oldest historical landmark of
the city. It is of Doric architecture, with massive buttresses to support its
vault of hewn stones taken from the visible, but extinct Guadalupe quarry.
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul, dating from the early 17th century is a
really great place to visit.
The beautiful park named Ugarte field.
The statues of Filipino patriots Ninoy Aquino, Gabriela Silang and Pio del Pilar
are silent sentinels on the intersections of three major thoroughfares, Paseo
de Roxas, Ayala Avenue, and Makati Avenue.
The Ayala Museum, which houses interesting collections showing significant events
in the charming Philippine history.
The Philippine Army Museum and Library reveals a graphic pageant of major battles
combined with an eclectic assortment of Filipino firearms and artillery.
The American Cemetery and Memorial is a testimony to members of the US Armed
Forces who lost their lives in the Pacific Theatre during World War II.
Manila is a blend of cultures and flavours that offers an endless serving of
places to see, sights to behold, and unforgettable experiences.
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