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Population:

City: 1,6 million


Metropolitan area: 11,5 million
Currency:
Philippine peso (PHP) 1 = 100
centavos
Opening hours:
Shops open 10.00-20.00, but
shopping malls close at 21.00 or
22.00. Smaller shops close for
lunch 12.00-14.00. There are
many 24-hour convenience and
drug stores. Malls are open on
Sundays and public holidays.
Internet:
www.manila.gov.ph
www.wowphilippines.com.ph
www.visitmyphilippines.com
www.tourism.gov.ph
Newspapers:
Philippine daily inquirer
Manila bulletin
Manila times
Malaya
Philippine star
Manila standard today
Daily tribune
Emergency numbers:
116
Tourist information:
Philippine department of tourism
Address: T.M. Kalaw Street,
Malate.
Opening hours: 07.00-17.00
Monday-Saturday.
Tel. +63 (0)2 523 8411
www.tourism.gov.ph
MANILA
PUBLISHING DATE: 2011-06-28 | COUNTRY CODE: PH
Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
Copyright 2011 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com
MANILA
The Philippine capital is Asias best-kept secret. The capital
of the Orients only catholic country seems somehow out of
place, vibrant with Latin American or Caribbean undertones.
Music and dancing are everywhere, and the smiles and
laughter rival Bangkoks in their warmth and enthusiasm.
Manilas intense historical influences - Spanish religion and
American consumerism - have led to the saying that the
capital has spent "400 years in a convent and 50 in
Hollywood. The result is a city of extremes ready to delight
the unsuspecting traveller.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Metro Manila is an urban sprawl that has
swallowed up 11 cities and five towns in
the past two centuries. Its a place of
opposites: old and new wealth and poverty
grandiosity and decay. Smog, traffic jams
and a general air of decay make a less
than favourable first impression, but just
beneath the surface lies a fascinating and
pulsating place to enjoy. Filipinos call it
"The City of Our Affections where the
peoples love affairs with fashion, music,
entertainment and sheer fun are on bright
and beautiful display.
By day, the original, medieval walled city
of Intramuros delights with its history and
elegant Latin architecture.
By night - and it can be a very long night -
the bright lights of Ermita and Makati
beckon with jazz pubs, clubs, karaoke
lounges, 24-hour diners and trendy bars.
The Filipino peoples zest for life, natural
friendliness and ease with the English
language make them the perfect hosts,
always ready to invite you to their daily
party. This is a fun city where your
shoulders loosen in relaxation and only the
muscles you use to smile are seriously
stressed.
DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Manilas colourful history has bequeathed
an interesting range of attractions to keep
the energetic sightseer busy for several
days.
Roxas Boulevard
On Manila Bay, 10 km long Roxas has
great views of the citys famous sunsets.
Landmarks include the Cultural Center of
the Philippines and the Coconut Palace
comprising 70 percent of coconut products
and where Imelda Marcos celebrity friends
used to stay.
Address: Roxas Boulevard, Manila 1000.
Fort Santiago
This Spanish fortress, with cannons trained
on the sea to deter pirates and invaders, is
more than striking medieval architecture.
It is also the "Shrine of Freedom, to
Filipinos tortured and killed here during the
Spanish and Japanese eras. It is now a
park with a resident theatre company for
traditional and modern plays.
Address: Santa Clara Street, Manila 1002.
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 1572
Club Intramuros Golf Course
An amazing, but somewhat short, 18 hole
course in the heart of the city and
surrounding Fort Santiago, can be
completed in less than two hours.
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Address: Bonifacio Drive, Corner Aduana Street, Port Area,
Intramuros,
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 6613
Internet: www.golfph.com
Rizal Park
This oasis of green features the
19th-century national hero, Jose Rizal, as
well as gardens and restaurants.
Address: Roxas Boulevard
Tickets: entrance P50, guided tours P10
Manila Cathedral
The sixth cathedral on this Intramuros site
since 1571, was completed in the 1950s.
Outstanding sculpture and artwork from
Europe and Asia.
Address: Cabildo, Corner Beaterio, Intramuros
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 3093
Internet: www.manilacathedral.org
San Agustin Church
The oldest surviving church in the
Philippines was completed in 1604 and was
the only building intact in Intramuros after
the battles of World War II. With its
Baroque interior, it has artistic as well as
historical importance.
Address: Calles Gen Luna and Real
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 4060 / 61
Tickets: P80.
The Manila Hotel
One of Asias great hotels. The Manila
Hotel has played a pivotal role in the
nations history and was US General
MacArthurs headquarters in World War II.
Address: 1 Rizal Park, Roxas Boulevard
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 0011
Internet: www.manila-hotel.com.ph
National Museum of the Philippines
The Filipino Peoples cultural and historic
treasures from the 17th century onwards,
plus "The Story of the Filipino People"
movie.
Address: P. Burgos St.
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 1215
EATING#EATING#
Few would claim Philippine food was
among Asias best. But Filipinos love food,
especially a long lunch, eaten with their
hands off a banana leaf. (A popular venue
for traditional Philippine cuisine is
Kamayan at 47 Arnaiz Avenue, Makati.)
Manila is one of the most affordable places
to enjoy Thai, Chinese, Japanese, French
and Italian food to international standard.
Excellent service and beautiful settings
make Manila a happy place to wine and
dine.
Le Souffl
Classic French cuisine by chefs who have
owned and run this Manila landmark for
more than 30 years.
Address: The Fort Global City, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig.
Phone: +63 (0)2 887 5108
Internet: www.lesouffle.com.ph
Via Mare
Great views and even better fresh seafood,
including an oyster bar, at the top of the
Philippine Stock Exchanges East Tower.
Address: Shop 138, Greenbelt Commercial Complex, Paseo de
Roxas, Makati City.
Phone: +63 (0)2 757 4020
Internet: www.viamare.com.ph
Sala
Sumptuous modern Italian/European
cuisine and excellent wine list. Beef
carpaccio with parmesan shavings and
capers anointed with white truffle oil is
luxurious and duck breast with roast pear
in port wine are among the favourites.
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Address: 610 J. Nakpil Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 524 6770
Casa Armas Tapas Bar Y Restaurante
50 kinds of tapas including homemade
chorizo. Signature dishes include their
famous paella.
Address: 573 J. Nakpil Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 523 5763
Guernica's
Hearty Spanish food with plenty of garlic,
olive oil, wrought iron dcor and wandering
musicians. Spacious and great value.
Address: 1856 Jorge Bocobo Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 521 4415
Kashmir
Friendly Indian tandoori restaurant in the
heart of the Ermita tourist belt with all the
familiar curries, tikkas, breads and
chutneys.
Address: 523 Padre Faura, Ermita.
Phone: +63 (0)2 524 6851
Internet: www.kashmirmanila.com
The Aristocrat
Famous as "The Philippines Most Popular
Restaurant for generations, specialities
include honey-cured chicken barbecue
sinigang (sour soup) and crispy pata
(deep-fried pigs knuckles).
Address: Roxas Boulevard corner San Andres Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 521 6682 / +63 (0)2 524 7671
Internet: www.aristocrat.com.ph
Trellis
Authentic Filipino fare in a bright, cheery
atmosphere. Includes local favourites such
as sisig (chopped pork, liver and pigs
ears), burong hipon (shrimp fermented in
rice) and the agat na pusong saging
(banana heart leaves with pork crackling).
Address: 40 Matalino Street, Diliman, Quezon City.
Phone: +63 (0)2 924 1056
CAFS#CAFES#
Caf Adriatico
Always busy with a lively crowd in a
decidedly Philippine setting. Thick hot
chocolate as well as great coffee.
Address: 1790 M. Adriatico Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 524 1532
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The Caf Mediterranean
A cosy caf to remind you of a Greek
taverna. Kebabs and mint tea feature
among other Mediterranean treats.
Address: 1347 Agono St. Barangay Poblacion, Makati City
Phone: +63 (0)2 896-8807
Internet: www.thecafemediterranean.com
Struan & Tang Tea Salon
A rare opportunity to drink real tea in
Manila. Loose-leaf specialities from China,
India and Sri Lanka are served piping hot
alongside herbal infusions and dim sum.
Address: 1024 A. Arnaiz Ave, Makati.
Phone: +63 (0)2 886 4984
Coco Bango Caf
This caf is located inside the Hotel
Intramuros, you enter through a courtyard.
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The service is excellent.
Address: Urdaneta Street
Phone: +63 2 526 6539
Internet: www.whiteknighthotelintramuros.com
More information: White Knight Hotel Intramuros, Plaza san Luis
Complex, Corner Cabildo and Urdaneta Streets
Hizons Cakes & Pastries
This place is a philipino classic and will
provide you with all the little pastries and
sweets your heart may desire.
Address: 1197 J Bocobo cor Arquiza Sts Jorge Bocobo
Phone: +63 63 525 0066
BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Filipinos take fun seriously and Manilas
bars are among Asias liveliest. Happy hour
is everyones favourite time of day - and
lasts long into the night at certain
hangouts. Great service, ice cold drinks
and music nearly everywhere.cheers!
Manila is party central. Venues stay open
to 05.00 at weekends, and 03.00 midweek.
The action centres are on JM Nakpil Street,
Makati Avenue or Pasay Road in Makati,
and throughout the Malate and Ermita
districts.
Sidebar Caf and Bar
A young crowd enjoys loud rock music,
pizzas and bar snacks in a modern setting.
Part of the Malate Pensionne hotel.
Address: 1771 M. Adriatico Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 525 1073
Jazz Rhythms
Highly informal and relaxed, this is a
private house with a bar in it. Jazz,
seafood snacks, ice-cold beer and low
lights.
Address: 126 Jupiter Street, Bel Air, Makati.
Phone: +63 (0)2 897 3480
Prince Of Wales Pub
British-style pub attracting expats, tourists
and locals. Asian food on the menu next to
fish and chips and shepherds pie.
Address: New Plaza Building, Makati
Phone: +63 (0)2 815 4274
More information: Basement, New Plaza Building, near the
Greenbelt Center, Makati.
Conways
The Makati Shangri-Las bar has an
all-you-can-drink happy hour for PHP250
from 15.00-21.00. Live bands, solo singers
and a big crowd make this one of Manilas
hottest bars.
Address: Shangri-La Makati Hotel, Makati Avenue, Makati.
Phone: +63 (0)2 840 0884
The Library
Marvel at the vocal skills of the man and
woman on the street in Manila at this
popular karaoke lounge. Dont even think
of singing unless youre exceptionally
good.
Address: 1779 Ma. Orosa Street, Malate
Phone: +63 (0)2 522 2484
Internet: www.thelibrary.com.ph
In the Mood
Strictly ballroom at this unique club.
Packed with dancers and their personal
dance instructors. Lots of energy, drinks
and simple food.
Address: 1900 M. Adriatico Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 525 6295
Caf Havana
Echoes of pre-Castro Cuban decadence in
the atmosphere and dcor. Loud Latin
beats, lively dancing and a great place to
start the evening.
Address: 1903 M Adriatico Street, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 521 8097
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Politixx
An alternative bar with stand-up
comedians and drag acts.
Address: 574 JM Nakpil Street, Malate.
Club Government
Gay dance club in a chic industrial setting
with dazzling laser lights, great lighting
effects, state-of-the-art sound and DJs
serving up hard house and acid anthems
among a range of dance music sets.
Address: 7840 Makati Avenue, Makati.
Phone: +63 (0)2 729 1104
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
Manila offers great value for money, even
if it lacks the variety of international
brands available in Singapore or Hong
Kong. However, Manila deserves its place
as one of Asias great shopping cities
thanks to excellent service in modern,
spectacular malls and centres.
SM Mall of Asia is new (and Asias biggest)
with more than a hundred stores and
several restaurants under one gigantic
roof. Local brands sit alongside
international ones such as Mango and
Zara, which have appeared in Manila for
the first time thanks to the scale of the
mall. In all, a great setting with amazing
architecture and commanding views of
Manila Bay.
Greenhills is often referred to as a
permanent flea market minus the dust.
There are plenty of bargains, especially
with pearls and other jewellery. Prices are
negotiable so start haggling. This famous
wholesale market, Divisoria, is a unique
shopping experience featuring
ready-to-wear clothing, jewellery and
house wares. Fight off the fellow shoppers.
Everything from high fashion to bargain
basement shops in central Makati is to be
found at Ayala Center. Shangri-La Plaza is
one of Manilas most upmarket malls with a
striking eight-storey atrium and high-end
international brands such as Calvin Klein
and Polo.
Magallanes Centre has bicycle and golf
equipment. San Andres Market is famous
for fruits and Seaside Market is famous for
seafood. La Porcelana and V.M. Antiques in
Ermita, Chang Rong Antique Gallery in
Intramuros and Tawalisi in Makati are
famous for antiques. Handicrafts are on
sale at Silahis and Balikbayan Handicrafts.
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVE
Makati Shangri-la Manila
Easily Manilas most expensive hotel with
huge, luxurious rooms, spectacular
restaurants and exciting bars. Highlights
include a wonderful spa.
Address: Ayala Avenue corner Makati Avenue, Makati
Phone: +63 (0)2 813 8888
Internet: www.shangri-la.com
The Manila Hotel
The award-winning Manila Hotel is a
landmark in the Far East and regarded as
one of the great hotels of the world. The
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spacious reception area with grand
columns and chandeliers sets the tone for
affordable but spectacular luxury.
Address: 1 Rizal Park, Roxas Boulevard
Phone: +63 (0)2 527 0011
Internet: www.manila-hotel.com.ph
GOOD VALUE
Richmonde Hotel
An efficient, plush hotel with health club
and pool and a great location near popular
shopping malls, bars and entertainment.
Address: 21 San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City,
Manila.
Phone: +63 (0)2 638 7777
Internet: www.richmondehotel.com
Garden Plaza Hotel & Suites
The former Swiss Inn has been renovated
and expanded and is an ideal choice for
people exploring the city on foot. Suites
with fully equipped kitchenettes for
longer-staying guests.
Address: 1030 Belen Street, Paco
Phone: +63 (0)2 522 4835
Internet: www.gardenplazamanila.com
BASIC
Malate Pensionne
Small and cosy, with clean and comfortable
rooms. Air-conditioned, fan and dormitory
rooms available.
Address: 1771 M. Adriatico St, Malate.
Phone: +63 (0)2 523 8304
Internet: www.mpensionne.com.ph
Hotel Intramuros de Manila
This Hotel and Tourism Institute of the
Philippines property is a reconstructed 19th
century building in period style inside the
Walled City.
Address: Cabildo corner Urdaneta Street, Intramuros.
Phone: +63 (0)2 524 6730.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Airport
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
is 7 km from the centre of Manila.
Book a taxi at an official desk in the airport
and avoid those outside. Fare to Manila
should be PHP300. The journey can take
30-120 minutes, depending on the time of
day and the traffic.
Public transport
16-seat Jeepneys will take you on pre-set
routes for a fixed fare of PHP7.50. The
colourful Jeepneys were originally made
from converted US war jeeps. Routes are
written on the front of the vehicle. Just flag
the driver down and let him know when
you want to go.
Manila has a rail system comprising the
two lines of the Manila Light Rail Transit
System (LRT) and the single line of the
Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT),
also known as the Metrostar Express or
Metrostar. The LRT is open 05.00-21.30,
the MRT for one hour later. Pricing is
different for each line but for PHP250 you
can buy a Flash Pass for a weeks unlimited
use on all three lines.
Taxi
Most fares within Manila will be between
PHP100-150. When flagging a taxi in the
street or booking by phone, use only one
of the firms listed below:
Dollar (red cabs)
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Phone: +63 (0)2 921 2383
EMP (white with yellow stripes)
Phone: +63 (0)2 293 5930
MGE (white with green stripes)
Phone: +63 (0)2 366 6214
R & E (yellow with green stripes)
Phone: +63 (0)2 330 1654 / +63 (0)2 363 1889
Post
Post offices are open 09.00-17.00
Monday-Friday. The central post office is at
Magallanes Drive, Between Jones Bridge
and MacArthur Bridge, Manila 1000.
Pharmacy
24-hour drug stores abound in Metro
Manila, many operated by market leader
Mercury Drug.
24-hour branches
Address: 660 San Andres St., Malate
Phone: +63 (0)2 523 1696
Address: 8124 Sgt. F.Yabut Circle, Corner P. Burgos Street,
Makati City
Phone: +63 (0)2 843 4327
Dentist
24-hour service: Dr Joel Gonzales.
Address: 6/F Solid Mills Building, de la Rosa Street, Legazpi
Village, Makati City
Phone: +63 (0)2 892 1212
Telephone
Country code +63.
Area code 02
Electricity
220 volts, 60Hz.
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PUBLISHING DATE: 2011-06-28

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