We were happy to see this branch of Starbucks open as early as 7am for breakfast. COVID-19 protocols for safety were all in place including the social distancing requirement for its limited dine-in c...
It is a thoroughfare along the Manila Bay. I like the trees and plants along it Also saw some statues of some famous people here. There are hotels, restaurants, offices, etc dotting this beautiful ...
Passed by my favorite boulevard in the country last night coming from Intramuros. The great idea of the new Manila Mayor Moreno to light up the boulevard with many many incandescent bulbs has made it...
Just a few months ago the breeze coming from Manila Bay in this part of the city borders to being offensive. But then the government embarked into a no nonsense cleanup drive to clean and eradicate th...
It is 5 years since we visited Roxas Blvd and took a walk by Manila Bay. Before there were many squatters living bu the promenade and climbing the sea-wall and going to the toilet. Since our last visi...
Your trip to Manila is not fulfilled without a trip to Roxas Boulevard, one of the city's most recognizable and adored landmarks. Originally called Dewey Boulevard during the American colonization of the Philippines, this outdoor walking area and public square was renamed Roxas Boulevard after the first elected president of the Philippines, Manuel Roxas. Whether you want an entertaining and lively walk through one of the city's most busy centers during the day time or a relaxing stroll through countless restaurants and bars in the evening, Roxas Boulevard is a landmark sight you do not want to miss.
ok nice side but i was expecting more
nice sight seeing when at night..
Roxas blvd was named after our president Manuel Roxas. But did you know that the former name of this boulevard? It was named after American Admiral George Dewey who defeated the Spaniards. The original name of Roxas Blvd is Cavite Blvd.
Known as Manila's Bay Area district, Roxas Blvd can be said as one of the refreshing spot in Manila. It is an eight land road along Manila Bay so one can enjoy the world famous Manila's Sunset as they traverse this famed road. An early morning or late afternoon stroll is also advised because of all the landmarks that anyone can visit. You can start at the US Embassy park pass by Malate Church, Rajah Suliman Park, Manila Yacht Club, CCP Park and end in Harbor Square, where you can enjoy the awesome view of the Manila Bay Area Skyline.
nice place to be during night time, but be careful travelling this place, you will fall asleep if you are caught in a traffic.