Thursday, April 30, 2009

Intramuros




Intramuros or the Walled City is a very historic landmark in the City of Manila. It is one of the attractions that I recommend to local and foreign tourists who want to learn a bit about the past of this burgeoning city and challenges that it is facing at present. This place constantly reminds everyone of the influence of Spain to the Philippines.







What to Do in Intramuros: 

Calesa Ride or Walk 

Calesa


Calesa ride is something for those who want explore the streets of the walled city in the convenience of carriage. It can be costly though. Honestly, I have not experienced this because I prefer walking, so I can stop whenever I want. And I pity the horse, actually.








Faith Renewal


Manila Cathedral 
There are two very well-known churches in Intramuros: The Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church.

The Manila Cathedral is located just across Fort Santiago and Palacio Del Gobernador. This is the seat of Archbishop of Manila. Entrance is for free, but it can be difficult when there's wedding.

I find the other church, San Agustin Church, more interesting because it has its own museum. The entrance to the museum has a fee, but entrance to the church only is for free. But I suggest that you spend time exploring the museum so you will have access to the other parts of the church such as the choir section located at the second floor.








Get to Know the National Hero

Fort Santiago

This is facilitated by visiting Fort Santiago where the Philippine's national hero, Jose Rizal, was imprisoned before he was executed at the present day Luneta Park. There's a minimal entrance fee to the Fort, but it's worth it. Inside you will have access to the gardens and the museum especially dedicated to the national hero. There is also film viewing in one of the barracks.


Where to Eat:

The Barbara's Coffee Shop
Entrance to the Coffee Shop

Intramuros has a number of restaurants and fast food chains, but I would like to recommended something that is affordable, yet you feel the very spirit of the place you are visiting.

I am talking about The Coffee Shop located in Plaza San Luis Complex adjacent to Barbara's. The ambiance is great and so are the snacks. I tried their spaghetti and I was more than just satisfied. It's one of the best I've ever tasted. You must also they their all-time Filipino favourite halo-halo.



The Coffee Shop