Attractions

1. Fort Santiago: The fort is one of the most important and historicals sites in Manila. The construction of the fort started in 1590 and finished 1593. It was then renovated 1733. Tourists and people of Manila visit the fort to have a look at the history and the beautiful walls inside the buildings. Many people visit because of the significant history. There is plenty to see and learn.



2. San Agustin Church: San Agustin Church is a Roman Catholic church and is originally known as Inglesia de San church. The church was founded in 1571 it is the oldest stone church in the Philippines. San Asustin church is very worthwhile checking out. The church has a history that takes you way back.


3. Rizal Park: Rizal Park, also known as the Luneta National Park or simply Luneta, is a historical urban park in the Philippines. Rizal park is work of thousands of random citizens who gave up their time to create the beautiful park. The park is loved and cared by all citizens. Everyone is invited to make history. At the rizal park there is job opportunities.


4. Zoological and Botanical gardens: The zoo and botanical gardens are open to the public to observe, discover and learn new things. The manila zoo has up to 500 animals, 106 species. The zoo has canteens, souvenir shops, boating rentals at the lagoon and several playgrounds that cater to children and tourist. There is areas for all kinds of people and age groups.


5. Manila ocean park: The ocean park is an aquarium, hotel and ocean themed hotel. Manila ocean park includes, sharks and rays, mermaid swim experience, oceanarium, trails to antartica, jellies exhibit, fish spa, boat ride, games and rides, back of the house, birds of prey kingdom. The ocean park has something for everyone.