National Museum & Binondo: Day Tour
If you plan to go around Manila area, want to seize the place for just half a day so you can accommodate other stuffs in the afternoon well it is possible my friend!
I have personally tried this thing and it worked perfectly awesome! I am surprised that we saw a lot of historical places in the capital of the Philippines and we spent less amount of money but pumped with Filipino culture and vibe.
In this trip, you will be able to see the ff:
- Quiapo Church.
- Plaza Lacson
- Sta Cruz Paris Church
- First United Bldg (aka Perez-Samanillo Building)
- Binondo, Manila Chinatown.
- The historical Escolta street.
- Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch
- Jones Bridge
- Riverside Drive
- Plaza Mexico
- Aduana & Intramuros
- Manila City Hall
- National Museum
Here’s how you do it:
1. Ride off from LRT station in Carriedo.
You have two options:
A. Go far East to start your tour in Quiapo church.
Note: I recommended this jump off if you have an extra hour for the day. Quiapo is a trademark church in catholic religion in the Philippines for it houses the Poong-Nazareno. (The Black Nazarene)
You can also check out Sta. Cruz manila and have a little shopping in this area, this is if you have enough budget to buy things. Stuffs here are way too cheaper than in malls so a 100 pesos may give you decent souvenirs.
After you round around Sta. Cruz, go back to the LRT carried station and go to Plaza Lacson (Option B) to Escolta St.
B. Go straightly to Plaza Lacson.
Plaza Lacson, also known by its old name, Plaza (de) Goiti, is a public square in Santa Cruz, Manila. It is bounded by Plaza Santa Cruz and Escolta Street to the west, Carlos Palanca Street (formerly Echague Street) to the south, and Carriedo Street to the east. Although the plaza is not considered the center of Santa Cruz, as it is located behind the Santa Cruz Church rather than in front of it, the plaza is considered to be one of the most important squares in Manila.
-Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaza_Lacson
-Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaza_Lacson
3. The First United Building.
I am also fascinated personally on that First United Building for it truly captures the feel of a Golden era of Manila and it’s unique history.
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"The First United Building was designed by Andres Luna de San Pedro with a rectangular plan. On the main facade is a central tower flanked by two chamfered corner towers on both ends of the building. The three towers have the same ornamental treatments of thin cylindrical moldings running up to the square plates and continued by beveled arches that relate to the windows at the sixth floor."
4. Escolta St.
"Escolta Street is a historic east-west street located in the old downtown district of Binondo in Manila, Philippines. It runs parallel to the Pasig River, from Plaza Santa Cruz to Plaza Moraga and Quintin Paredes Street. The street is home to several fine examples of early skyscraper design in the Philippines. In Spanish, it is known as calle de la Escolta. Its definition as a historic financial district includes Escolta and other surrounding streets of Binondo and Santa Cruz."
-Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escolta_StreetSeize the whole Escolta st. all the way west until you see the Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch. |
"According to Bernardito Ang, Vice Chairman of the Manila Chinatown Development Council and District III Councilor, the arch is largest in the world in terms of overall dimensions.
It stands 63.8 feet high and 74 feet wide, taller than Washington’s 60-foot Chinese friendship arch which was previously the world’s largest."
-Rappler: http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/98594-largest-chinatown-arch-binondo-history
6. Jones Bridge.
It stands 63.8 feet high and 74 feet wide, taller than Washington’s 60-foot Chinese friendship arch which was previously the world’s largest."
-Rappler: http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/98594-largest-chinatown-arch-binondo-history
6. Jones Bridge.
At the front of the Fil-Chi Arch, you will see a red-beige colored bridge, that already is the Jones bridge. Since this bridge is historical, there are already filming done here from different actors like Judy Ann Santos, Robin Padilla and Jeremy Renner’s Bourne Legacy.
"The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge is a bridge that spans the Pasig River in the Philippines connecting the Manila area of Binondo on Rosario Street (Calle Rosario, now Quintin Paredes Street), with the center of city in Ermita. The previous bridge that connected the two areas was the Puente Grande (Great Bridge), later called the Puente de España (Bridge of Spain) located one block upriver on Nueva Street (Calle Nueva, now E. T. Yuchengco Street). That span was considered as the oldest established in the Philippines."
-Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_Bridge
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"The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge is a bridge that spans the Pasig River in the Philippines connecting the Manila area of Binondo on Rosario Street (Calle Rosario, now Quintin Paredes Street), with the center of city in Ermita. The previous bridge that connected the two areas was the Puente Grande (Great Bridge), later called the Puente de España (Bridge of Spain) located one block upriver on Nueva Street (Calle Nueva, now E. T. Yuchengco Street). That span was considered as the oldest established in the Philippines."
-Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_Bridge
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14 comentários
Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ash!
DeleteThe photos are nice. Im surprised that you're able to go to a lot of places. Ive tried going around in binondo and one day is not enough for me
ReplyDeleteYup, it's just one day, all you have to do is really walk around
DeleteI haven't been able to tour around Manila. And that's on me. The best I got was in Intramuros and that's because we were required to visit the Manila branch of our university, haha. I'm planning a trip to the National Museum and Binondo, tho. Excited for your part two post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Richel! haha.
DeleteThank you for the tour. I was able to see Manila through your lens. Plaza Lacson is a nice square. we don't have squares like this here.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, on the part 2 there's even more to it!
DeleteWow :) Can't believe you could visit all those in half a day even with the Manila traffic going on. Thanks for sharing this itinerary, we'll surely use this when I come visit Manila :)
ReplyDeleteWe were able to surpass the traffic because we walked in almost everywhere!
Deletethe friendship arch looks cool ... and i like the contrast between the colour and black-n-white photos! :D
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed cool sean. One of the best thing and must see in Manila's China town!
Deletebilib din ako sa iyo..marami kang pinupuntahan..
ReplyDeleteBasta po madaan sa lakaran buhay na! hahaha, salamt sa bisit pareng Arvin! :)
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