Manila City Walk 🚶♂️
I didn't realise that Manila is very cosmopolitan 🇵🇭
Previously, I only changed planes in Manila, did not go out of the airport, went straight to the island, thought Manila is a place where there is nothing to visit, this time I had time to take a good look at the city, completely broke my prejudice against it, City centre is really very foreign ‼️
BGC--Bonifacio High Street is full of high-rise buildings, even the naming of the street is the same as that of New York, such as Fifth Avenue and so on, all the high-end office buildings, shopping malls, restaurants with good environment, net red coffee shops and so on.
Makati - Makati shopping district, there are the highest level of shopping malls in Manila, just GreenBelt has 5 buildings, luxury goods are all in this side, the environment and the name of the mall, greenery is very good, everywhere is a tall green plants, the ground floor of the restaurant looks good.
Manila Bay - Manila Bay, with one of the top ten most beautiful sunsets in the world, the sunset is really beautiful, there is also a huge mall next to the SM Mall of Aisa. Directly opposite the Ferris wheel Conrad Hotel restaurant on the third floor can be afternoon tea, stunning sunset view, very recommended.
The old town citywalk, you can take a taxi directly to Intramuros Spanish King City, attractions and buildings are more concentrated, Fort Santigo is not open every day, you can check the opening date before you go. Attractions around there will be a lot of ‘guides’, pulling you to sit in the local Lamborghini (human tricycle), about ¥ 50 yuan for half an hour, nothing can be experienced. Even shopping and eating, half a day is enough.
💢 route, where to go first, because they are not next to the traffic with Grab taxi, very convenient, in advance to bind the credit card can be, automatic deduction. Positioning accurate, drivers are very reliable. But the traffic in Manila is really hard to say, when the traffic jam 3 kilometres also take an hour.
💢 If it's just a short stay, accommodation is recommended to stay in Passy area, it's close to the airport, staying in the city will be really very traffic jam.
💢Electronic declaration is required for all entries, and everyone needs to fill it out no matter what visa they enter with! It's best to fill it out ahead of time, otherwise you'll have to fill it out for ten minutes after landing and the airport's crappy internet doesn't work, which delays things.
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Oh my god. That sunset. The most amazing view of my life was in Manila Bay. It was a great evening to spend the night with my Philippine friends there.
The view of Manila city can be seen from here. It’s best to visit at dusk when it’s windy and the weather is not too hot. There are many cafés, restaurants, and food vendors as well.
The Manila Bay was a very nice part of my trip there as it wasn’t too far from many things and very accessible. 📌 Location: Manila, Philippines🕒 Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon (4:30 PM – 6:30 PM) for the sunset💰 Entrance Fee: Free (for general access)
Manila Bay, the South China Sea Bay, is almost completely land-closed and located southwest of Luzon Island. It is one of the world's great harbors, covering an area of 2,000 square kilometers (770 square miles). The widest is 58 kilometers (36 miles). Correhido Island is 48 kilometers (30 miles) west of Manila, and the 18 kilometers (11 miles) wide bay entrance is divided into two straits in the south and north. The northern straits are safer to navigate, and the width is 3 kilometers (2 miles). The northern and northeastern shores of the bay are connected to the central plains of Luzon, and the shallower waters along the coast are the largest commercial fishing grounds in the Philippines. Manila Port is in the easternmost part of Manila Bay, including the North Port for inter-island navigation and the South Port for international navigation. The Bataan Peninsula and the mountains of Central Cordillera form a natural barrier, making Manila Bay an excellent anchorage. The Bay is near Southeast Asia and was commercially important as early as the Spanish colonial period in 1571. On May 1, 1898, the US forces destroyed the Spanish fleet in the decisive naval battle of the US-Western War (Battle of Manila Bay).
Manila is a very beautiful city, the cities by the sea are very beautiful cities. Filipinos are very characteristic people in the world, they really do their best to survive and live. The guide introduced us to us, are we Filipino men or men, and sent our wives out as Filipino servants?
The sunset is worth seeing, but the sea is not particularly clean. There are a lot of people every day. Shopping is also convenient near moa. If you are tired, you can sit down and rest. There are many open-air bars, restaurants and dessert snack stations around.
The scenery is very good, blue sky, white clouds, beaches, waves, people feel very relaxed and happy. The sea is very clean and crystal clear. January is the coolest season in the Philippines. The temperature is about 30 degrees and the humidity is not very high, so it will not sweat like summer. It feels really good.
In the corner of the coastline of Manila Bay, the scenery is quite beautiful. You can envy many people when you look at the picture. This hotel is called Sofitel. It is also one of Manila's older hotels by the sea. It is said that it has a history of more than 70 years, but you can't feel his vicissitudes in it. Not only is it simple and elegant, but it is also very modern. The back garden of the hotel faces the sea and the scenery is pleasant. I really want to live here for a lifetime.