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A February 1989 trip to Manila by panda2

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MNL Best of IgoUgo

Overview

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On our first night in Manila in February 1989, we hired a private driver at the airport to go find a hotel when Chinese New Year's was just kicking off. We didn't have any reservations, thinking we could just pick any place. Wrong. Chinese from Hong Kong, as well as other wealthier places, apparently had booked up the places we checked. The driver pulled over and someone came over to the car. I thought that since this was only our first night, we were going to get robbed. My imagination ran to the extreme. It was only a peddler wanting to sell us some watches. I was relieved. We couldn't find a hotel after the driver kept driving aro...Read More

Aloha Hotel Best of IgoUgo

Hotel

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Aloha Hotel is nice and clean. The hotel safe at the front desk is standard hotel fare. The water in the thermos in the room was filled from the tap. Even though this is a decent hotel, we didn't want to drink the water directly from the tap. The hotel had a relatively convenient location in relation to places we wanted to go. The staff, for the most part, is friendly, but they've been spoiled by Japanese tourists who don't know the value of money and throw it away at the people here. When I had a mango shake delivered, I gave the delivery guy a very small tip, and his smile disappeared. On the day of our departure for the airport, I insisted on a metered taxi ride. The first tax...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on April 29, 2025

Aloha Hotel
2150 Roxas Boulevard., Malate
Manila, Philippines
(2) 599 061

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Las Palmas Hotel has nothing fancy nor elaborate by western standards. Just a basic room: two beds, fluorescent lighting, clean, no bugs, air-conditioned, mini-fridge, slip-resistant floor tiles, some rooms have kitchenette and dinette are available upon request, restaurant and bar in lobby, security box for valuables, small business centre. Rates start at PHP2500.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on November 23, 2025

Las Palmas Hotel
1616 A MABINI STREET
Manila, Philippines
63 2 521 1000

Manila Hotel Best of IgoUgo

Hotel

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Manila Hotel offers first class accommodations with 440 rooms, 70 suites, 4 restaurants, bar, tennis courts, pool, gym on 3 1/2 hectares of green shoreline, 20 minutes from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. It's within walking distance of the Club Intramuros Golf Course, airline and travel offices, shops, galleries, and entertainment spots.The lobby is quite ornate with Philippine marble floor, narra wood and mahogany ceilings, mother-of-pearl and brass chandeliers, once served as General MacArthur's unofficial headquarters prior to the start of World War II, and visited by dignitaries Ernest Hemingway and Douglas Fairbanks. The MacArthur...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on January 20, 2025

Manila Hotel
ONE RIZAL PARK
Manila, Philippines
63-2-5270011

Mandarin Oriental Manila Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Mandarin Oriental"

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Mandarin Oriental must be one of the most prestigious hotels to stay at with 371 tastefully furnished rooms, 104 club rooms and suites, 4 suites with the highest level of luxury, a spa, health club, and pool. Dining choices: The Tivoli, Paseo Uno, Tin Hau, Clipper Lounge, Mandarin Deli, Captain's Bar, Kipling's Cigar Bar. Catering for up to 600 guests. We only visited their lobby, and went to have drinks there just to see the place which was quite upscale and very impressive.email: reservations momnl-reservations@mohg.com...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 2, 2025

Mandarin Oriental Manila
Makati Avenue
Manila, Philippines 1226
+63 (2) 7508888

The Pan Pacific Manila Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Pan Pacific Manila (The)"

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The Pan Pacific Manila was booked online using Agoda. Having used Agoda's service in the past with our billing information already registered in their database, the booking was quick. This is quite an upscale five-star class hotel. This hotel was chosen for its location in the Spanish Quarter, Malate area, where there's a gay scene nightlife and close walking distance to Robinson's Place for shopping, eating, cineplex, and two miles from the business district, underground parking is available.There's a K-...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on February 27, 2025

The Pan Pacific Manila
M. Adriatico corner Gen.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 536 0788

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Rainbow Pacific Suites Hotel, a very gay friendly establishment, is a great find, listed in Utopia-Asia which I didn't realize at the time. I was walking around the Malate area on Adriatico Street looking up accommodations for a low cost and minimally acceptable room. I asked their rate and asked to see one of their rooms. This place has a nice western style relatively spacious standard room with hardwood floor, air-conditioning, private shower, mini fridge, TV, phone, karaoke bar on G/F, Korean restaurant on 1/F, Tenamue Restaurant (T. +63.2.536.7240,) on the Mezzanine Floor serves breakfast 6:30am-10am dine in or room service, imported beef dishes...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on February 27, 2025

Rainbow Pacific Suites Hotel
1766 M. Adriatico St.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 302-2222

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Malate Pensionne, located in Malate area, where there are gay venues in this area, the entrance is behind a restaurant. This place is done in dark wood and is popular with foreign travelers. I inquired as a walk-in but they were fully booked. Ask to see the room you'll be checking into before to see if it's acceptable to you.A range of sleeping options as of February 2007 pricing below plus 12% VAT:Dormitory with fan, double deck bed, common bath PHP300Economy room with fan, double or twin bed, common bath PHP600Triple economy with a double deck and a single bed, fan, co...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Malate Pensionne
1771 M. Adriatico Street, Malate
Manila, Philippines 1004
(632) 523-8304

Adriatico Arms Hotel Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Adriatico Arms Hotel (The)"

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Adriatico Arms Hotel, in Malate area walking distance to nearby Robinsons Place, a mall with shopping, restaurants, cinema; also a tourist spot with restaurants and gay venues in the immediate area.We placed an international call to make the reservation, no confirmation nor email was available nor offered. When we arrived, they were expecting us.They offered us to see the rooms first. They have a standard and a deluxe room. The deluxe offered a slightly larger room. It's very basic with a bed, TV, air-conditioned, and private bath. The standard room rate PHP1650, deluxe room PHP1850. The hotel check-in clerk was pleasant, friendly, hospitable as was the guard; they treat...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Adriatico Arms Hotel
561 M. Adriatico Corner J. Nakpil Streets
Manila
+63 (2) 521-0736

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1612 Adriatico Pensionne Inn offers sleeping here and breakfast starting PHP584 and up. Free laundry for up to 2 items, free breakfast for 2 people, restaurant, bar, laundry, massage, cable TV, hot/cold shower.

I walked in to inquire, the desk clerk had just given the last room with a private bath. I asked to see the room with shared bath, which was basically a space just big enough for the bed and space enough to stand beside it, too small for my preference unless I'm desperate. The air-conditioning was plenty strong for such a small space.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 4, 2025

Hostel 1632 Best of IgoUgo

Hotel

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Hostel 1632 is the lowest of the associated group of other hotels on its website. Starting at PHP1700 for an air-conditioned room with breakfast. Wi-Fi available for a fee. I found the room floor space to be odd, being elongated. Check-in 2pm, check out noon, credit cards accepted.

email: sales@hostel1632.com

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 4, 2025

Hostel 1632
1632 M. Adriatico St.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 522-8888

Executive Plaza Hotel Manila Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Executive Plaza Hotel (The)"

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The Executive Plaza Hotel with 165 rooms include standard, superior, deluxe, superior deluxe and junior suites starting at PHP2500. Card key security for elevators, rooms. Malate area is the tourist area, close walking distance to Robinsons Place Manila, restaurants, gay venues.Dataport in rooms, Rio Bar Cafe and a game room, meeting room, dry cleaning service, parking, car rental desk on the premises. Check in is 2pm, check-out is noon.email: reservation@executiveplazahotel.com information@executiveplazahote...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 7, 2025

Executive Plaza Hotel Manila
1630 A MABINI ST MALATE
Manila, Philippines
632-523-1000

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Palm Plaza Hotel is a ten story building with 8 standard rooms, 108 superior rooms, and 4 junior suites, rates begin at PHP2500. Restaurant, bar, ballroom to hold up to 250, business center.

Teh Malate area is the tourist area, close by the business district, restaurants, Robinsons Place Manila walking distance, gay venues nearby.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 7, 2025

Palm Plaza Hotel
526 Pedro Gil cor M. Adriatico St.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 522-1000

Wendy's Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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Wendy's fast food at this location was quite amusing for observing both the workers and the customers interacting with the salad bar. They had the salad bar going at the time. Imagine the salad bar being the centerpiece in a room and a row of people on either side of the salad bar. On one side are the Wendy's employees armed with salad materials for refilling the station. On the other side are the customers building the salad on their plates. It's almost like clockwork and an art the way they build their salad plate. The customers lined the bottoms of the plate with big, large, strong iceburg lettuce leaves to increase the diameter of their plate. They anchored that with lots ...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on May 8, 2025

Wendy's
Shoe Mart City, Carriedo, Sta. Cruz
Manila, Philippines

Cart Noodle Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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Cart Noodle has videoke with air-conditioning on the 2nd floor which I didn't try, only sat on the 1st floor open to the street. Their atmosphere has music going too loud, I had to use ear plugs to reduce to noise level. There was only electric fans blowing at the entrance to provide any breeze, inside it was too warm for me. The waitress only encouraged me to order more, wanting to charge a higher bill.Hong Kong style dim sum, snacks, noodles, congee, sizzling sisig, hot pot, shabu-shabu, BBQ. I ordered their pork spareribs and chicken feet with rice, steamed fish fillet in soy sauce, shark fin dumpling, mango shake. The shark fin dumpling was nice, not overly salty. The steamed fish I though...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on February 27, 2025

Cafe Ilang Ilang Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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Cafe Ilang-Ilang, located inside The Manila Hotel offers all you can eat buffet. Their breakfast has a cook for omelets, mango juice is available. Lunch was unmemorable, except a lot of the dishes for lunch was available again for dinner. Dinner, the most memorable items were their mashed potatoes and beef tongue, both quite good. Several dim sum dishes including Shark's Fin dumplings, chicken feet were nice. Sliced fruits are available at every meal.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Cafe Ilang Ilang
Manila Hotel
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 527-0011

Pancake House Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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Pancake House, inside Robinson's Place Manila, one of a very few places that offers American style breakfast in air-conditioned comfort. The sausage that comes with the breakfast are quite small in size, but people here eat lighter than the typical American meal, which is why the people here are generally petite compared with supersized Americans.

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Pancake House
Robinson's Place
Manila
+63 2 536-8063

Aristocrat Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant | "Aristocrat (The)"

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The Aristocrat, established in 1936, is a brightly lit, clean, well maintained building, a/c popular place with the locals for their dining with dishes like Kare-Kare, Chicken Honey, Crispy Pata, Pancit Canton, Dinuguan, and Lumpia. The service here is quite slow, so don't be in a rush dining here. I tried their famous barbecued chicken and found the chicken overcooked, not juicy nor tender, and this place overrated. The bill took a long while to reach us once we let the staff know we wanted to pay our bill. Credit cards accepted.Email: ...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Aristocrat
Main Branch, Roxas Blvd.
Manila, Philippines 1004
63 (2) 524 7671

TGI Friday's Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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TGI Fridays is an international restaurant chain serving American fare. We ordered a Fridays and a mushroom onion Swiss burger, it comes with french fries for PHP290 each instead of steak or ribs to see what their food tastes like without spending a small fortune for their food. The waiters/waitresses have to wear funny looking caps with stuffed animals attached to them. The food was a bit overdone on my food order, so ask for rare if you want medium rare. Sunday-Thursday 8am-10pm, Friday-Saturday 8am-11pm, credit cards accepted.email: ...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 4, 2025

TGI Friday's
Pedro Gil Street Robinson's Place Manila
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 526-5369

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The Rainbow Project is a gay restaurant located in Malate area, Napkil Courtyard, Maria Orosa St/Julio Napkil St, with music thumping in the background. I found the music too loud and temperature too hot in the interior. Sitting in the courtyard provided a bit of relief from the heat and noise here, though not much. We ordered some local choices which took awhile for our orders to arrive. My chicken order had two pieces of chicken wings, rice, overcooked fried egg with the yolk broken and vegetables as decoration. The chicken tasted vinegary and inquired what is in it? A secret marinate that I didn't care much as the flavors I'm not accustomed to. Best to go midnight-2am for the cuties which we didn't...Read More

Member Rating 1 out of 5 on March 4, 2025

Rainbow Project (The)
Maria Orosa St. Corner Julio Nakpil St.
Manila
+63 2 536-0781

Tokyo Tokyo Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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Tokyo Tokyo is a Japanese fast food restaurant offering items including shrimp tempura, pork tonkatsu (pork cutlet). Set lunches has one course, all-the-rice-you-can-eat and a drink. Side orders of gyoza (dumplings), sushi, sashimi, soups. Their iced-tea was way too sweet. The tonkatsu was tasty and nice. We liked their chocolate mousse dessert. They also offer a loyalty program for regular customers. Seats about 30. No alcohol sold.


Monday-Saturday 10:30am-10:30pm, Sunday 10:30am-10pm.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 7, 2025

Tokyo Tokyo
Paseo De Roxas
Manila, Philippines 1228
+63 2 893 7115

SM City North EDSA Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Shoe Mart City"

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Shoe Mart City is a gigantic shopping mall in Manila. There are so many shops on several floors and so many people that it's mind-boggling. After a while, I felt I needed to leave and get some peace; it was too crowded for me.

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on May 8, 2025

SM City North EDSA
North Ave cor. EDSA
Quezon City, Philippines 1105
+63 2 929 6686-89

Robinsons Place Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Robinsons Place Manila"

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Robinsons Place Manila is a big chain department store, supermarket, many shops including a Marks & Spenser, food court, Internet access, movie cinema on four levels and land. The air conditioning is quite minimal and not very cooling unless you go to their movies, then it's quite strong air conditioning. There are cell phone dealers on the first level, some will also do repairs.Bring your laptop for free wi-fi Internet access at Tastebuds, Pedro Gil, 3rd and 4th floor dining areas.They are aggressively selling condos at this site from studios up to three bedroom units, I went and saw the studi...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on May 8, 2025

Robinsons Place
M. Adriatico St.
Manila, Philippines 1000
+63 2 302 0113

Harrison Plaza Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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Harrison Plaza is an older, established shopping centre. The restaurants and shops are older and prices slightly lower. There are places to shop, eat, cruise, and pick up. Centre closes at 9pm.

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on November 23, 2025

Harrison Plaza
Between A. Mabini And M. Adriatico Streets Malate
Manila 1004
+63 2 536 0893

Library Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Library (The)"

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A popular, live music, karaoke, popular, trendy bar with the locals/foreigners where you may come and sing away on stage. Drinks and snacks are available. The decor explains its name. Open 7pm-3am daily. Don't expect great equipment, but the heart is in the right place. Dialog mostly in Tagalog, which was boring for us as non-Tagalog speaking. Music overly loud, recommend bringing ear plugs if you come/stay. Cover charge PHP150.

Phone +63 (2) 522.2484

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on December 14, 2025

Library
1779 M Adriatico St.
Manila, Philippines 1004
+63 2 522 2484

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Extraordinaire Salon, located in Ermita, provided haircuts, facials, manicures, pedicures for men and women. The place inside was clean, and welcomed our business. The results of the haircut were good, and so was the pedicure. Very reasonable prices for haircut.


Daily 8am-8pm, Phone: 521-3204 or 524-7776

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on June 28, 2025

Extraordinaire Salon
1540 M.H. Del Pilar St, Ermita
Manila, Philippines

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Metropolitan Museum of Manila has exhibits of the bank's gold and ancient pottery collections. The Gold Gallery has ornaments from the 10th to 14th century, and the Pottery Gallery shows ceramic pieces from 220 BC to 1400 AD; there are changing exhibits on the upper level. Other facilities include a library, the Metcafe, the Metshop, and the Metbookshop. Metcafe has some tasty dishes available. They normally accept credit cards, but the time we went, the credit card terminal was down, so we had to pay cash. Inquire before ordering to make sure you have enough cash. The food is very good, but pricey by local standards.Museum open Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pmPhone: +...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on January 20, 2025

Metropolitan Museum of Manila
Roxas Boulevard
Manila, Philippines 1004
+63 2 523 6871

National Museum of the Philippines Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "National Museum of the Filipino People"

National Museum of the Filipino People Photo - National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
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National Museum of the Filipino People houses displays of history and art of porcelain plates, coins, jewelry, armaments, and other artifacts. Allow at least a couple of hours to see this museum, more if you're going to be reading the signs. When we came, there were busloads of students of various ages going through the museum, but they were going through too fast to spend any time to really learn or absorb any impression or knowledge in my opinion. We rode up in a glass elevator; a couple of the students saw and waved to us, so we waved back, causing a reaction, as all the ot...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on January 21, 2025

National Museum of the Philippines
P. Burgos Avenue
Manila, Philippines 1000
63 2 527 0278

Fort Santiago Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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Fort Santiago was built during the Spanish colonial occupation, which lasted for 3 centuries; was occupied by British forces for 2 years in the 18th century; and was occupied by American forces in 1898, when Spain surrendered the Philippines. It was destroyed in WW II and resurrected in 1950. Besides the regular admission fee, you'll be hit with a request for a large donation of PHP500 after being asked to sign the guestbook as you hear the story of one of the prisoners. Don't feel obligated. It looks like they hit every foreign visitor with that request. We each donated PHP500, so this visit ended up costing us PHP1080....Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on January 21, 2025

Fort Santiago
Santa Clara Street (intramuros)
Manila, Philippines 1002
+63 2 527 1572

Club Bath Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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Club Bath Philippines in Pasay City, Metro Manila provides a place for men to meet, play, relax in this clean place with steam room, mini gym, TV lounge. Discreet entrance with only the address number.

Initial yearly membership required is PHP250, renewal PHP100, lockers Monday-Thursday PHP150, Friday-Sunday PHP 250; rooms Monday-Thursday PHP350, Friday-Sunday PHP400.

Telephone: +63.2.833.2866

Email: relax@myclubbath.com

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on February 27, 2025

Club Bath
2456 F.B. Harrison Blvd.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 833-2866

Chinese Garden Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Chinese Garden (The)"

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The Chinese Garden, part of Rizal Park is worthy of a visit with its peaceful, quite, romantic setting with pagodas, gazebos, water setting. Couples, families, children enjoy this place. Admission PHP5.

Telephone +63.2.302.7381

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Chinese Garden
Between Roxas Boulevard and Taft Avenue
Manila, Philippines 1000
+63 2 302 7381

Netopedia Cybercafe Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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Netopedia Cybercafe, inside Robinson's Place Manila offers Internet access, games, printing service at PHP1 per  minute for non-members, membership is PHP250, get a slightly lower rate and good at all of their locations.You line up at cashier, inform them you want Internet, you are assigned a work station, and if you want you may purchase bottled water to consume at your work station. Sometimes the bandwidth feels like dialup speed here. Bottom two inches of the screen is taken up with advertising. Then, line up at cashier, hand in your numbered card, pay usage fee and you're done.If you have a laptop, Tastebuds, an open dining area, also in Robinson's Place Manila, Pedr...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Robinsons Galleria Movieworld Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Robinsons Movieworld"

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Robinsons Movieworld located inside Robinsons Place Manila, Pedro Gil, 4th floor with 7 screens. The air-conditioning is efficient and stronger than in the mall, admission is PHP110, their starting time is prompt as we bought our tickets at the movie start time, but stopped to buy snacks at the concession stand and missed several minutes of the start of the movie. The seating was comfortable, environment and temperature comfortable for those used to a cooler climate. For those acclimated to the hotter local weather, better bundle up prior to going inside.

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 3, 2025

Robinsons Galleria Movieworld
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue corner Ortigas Avenue
Manila, Philippines 1110
+63 2 532 9115

Meralco Theater Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Meralco Centennial Museum"

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Meralco Museum highlights the history of its company's existence starting with a DVD media presentation from the beginning of the 20th century getting the rights to develop energy distribution network; starting up and running a successful streetcar service until its destruction from World War II. The company was on the brink of bankruptcy after WWII and decided to only focus on power distribution and drop the street car rebuilding. The company's acronym is Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company.The company was started by Charles M. Shift...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 4, 2025

Meralco Theater
Ortigas Avenue Corner Meralco Avenue
Manila, Philippines 1605
+63 2 631 2222

L.A. Cafe Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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L.A. Cafe is a 24 hour joint serving breakfast in the morning when we went looking for a western breakfast and came across this place. The women waitresses inside have uniforms with shorts.International cuisine is served daily. American, Filipino Breakfast, Australian, British, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Korean, Italian, Mexican cuisines, Norwegian Salmons and German Sausages. The breakfast was acceptable. Imported beers, wines, liquers. Popular with both locals and expatriots with its European ambience. Free Wi-Fi available. Credit cards accepted.Telephone: +63 (2) 526-7592email: lacaf...Read More

Member Rating 2 out of 5 on March 7, 2025

L.A. Cafe
1429 M.H. Del Pilar St.
Manila, Philippines
+63 (2) 526 7592

Rizal Park Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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Rizal Park in Luzon, commonly known as Luneta, is a 60-hectare park, named in honor of their national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, include playgrounds, restaurants, horse and buggy rides, fountains, an open-air concert hall, Chinese and Japanese Garden.

It's a place where joggers run when it's still cool in the early morning, families come with children to enjoy the open space, romantic rendezvous for lovers into the evening and night. You might consider taking a ride in a calesa (horse-pulled rig), beware of the fee negotiated.

Telephone +63 (2) 526-2394

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 12, 2025

Rizal Park
Roxas Boulevard
Manila, Philippines 1000
+63 2 302 7381

GSIS Museo ng Sining Photo - GSIS Museo ng Sining, Manila, Philippines
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GSIS Museum in Pasay City is more of a by product of this government agency, its acronym GSIS (Government Service Insurance System.) It was mentioned in the complimentary tourist guidebook picked up immediately after clearing Immigration at Manila International Airport. We arrived here by taxi as there's no jeepney nor bus service directly to this site, just tell the driver Pasay City, GSIS Museum.We checked any bags at the counter, no photography nor video allowed. Here, hung are art competitions from the most recent, and past competitions, sponsoring professional and student categories, aspiring ...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on March 12, 2025

GSIS Museo ng Sining
Roxas Boulevard
Manila, Philippines 1307
63 2 551 1301

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The Library Foundation Manila is a mission to prevent STI/HIV through education. They give workshops for gay, bisexual, and other males who have sex with males.
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MNL - (Manila) Ninoy Aquino International Airport has three terminals, 7km south of Manila.There are plans to have CRK - Clark International Airport, in Angeles City to replace MNL by 2017 to serve as its new international hub with a LRT rail link to Manila. Immediately clearing immigration, visit the visitors desk and pickup a copy of their visitor's guide with a useful map and suggested things to do. After getting through customs, locate an ATM and get sufficient ...Read More

LRT Best of IgoUgo

Story/Tip

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LRT currently has two lines in operation:LRT Line 1 starts daily at 5am and last train at 9pm from Baclaran Station bound for Monumento, southbound last train 9:30pm from Monumento Station for Baclaran.MRT Line 2 Monday-Friday 5am-10pm, weekends 6am-8pm.System Route MapFare structure to view its current price structure. Single journey (SJ) tickets only was available at the ticket booths which were mobbed with people waiting to buy a ticket, refillable stored valued(SV) were not available when we went to purchase t...Read More

Jeepneys Best of IgoUgo

Story/Tip

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Jeepneys is so ingrained into the Philippine culture since World War II, US military jeeps were abandoned, and were converted for civilian use as local transportation. Each one is independently owned and operated. They are driven along their destinations picking up passengers along the path, passengers pay the driver through other passengers if they cannot reach the driver directly, any change is passed back the same way. When you reach your destination, let the driver know to stop verbally, or making a noise, like tapping on the roof, the driver stops and you get off. The trick is knowing which route to take, and where and when to get off. Fares are ...Read More
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One of the reasons visiting this country besides the relatively low cost, availability of sex, is also the consideration of possibly relocating to this country as a base for retirement. Would you be able to deal with the climate being hot, humid all year round, a bit cooler November to February, rain with typhoons, or "bagyos" June to October? As of February 2007, the currency exchange is currently still a very favorable destination with the USD. What if the exchange rate becomes unfavorable sometime in the future? Then the once economically favored currency isn't so inex...Read More

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