Cavite Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Cavite? Check out our Cavite Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Cavite.
Top Places to visit in Cavite (Philippines):
Museo Orlina, Malinta Tunnel, The Pink Sisters Chapel & Convent, Our Lady of Manaoag at Tierra de Maria, Aguinaldo Shrine, Puzzle Mansion, Mt Pico de Loro, Picnic Grove, Island Cove Resort, Bonifacio Shrine, Gratchi's Getaway, Imus Cathedral, Marine Base Ternate Beach, Our Lady of Candelaria Parish Church, Immaculate Conception Parish Church
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Best Things To Do in Muntinlupa, Philippines
Muntinlupa Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Muntinlupa. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Muntinlupafor You. Discover Muntinlupaas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Muntinlupa.
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Festival Supermall
Alabang Town Center
Commercenter Alabang
Japanese Cemetery
Evia Lifestyle Center
Bounce Philippines
Mary Immaculate Parish - Nature Church
SM City BF Paranaque
Flyxtreme Adventure
Resorts World Manila
10 Cleanest Air Cities in Mega Manila
Most of the cities from Mega Manila are among the cleanest air in Southeast Asia..
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In the World air quality report, the
Philippines ranks on the 48th most polluted country in the world, with 14.6 levels of PM 2.5, or moderate. Which can penetrate into the airways to cause respiratory problems.
The report conducted by Greenpeace and IQAir AirVisual, measured the amount of fine particulate matter known as PM 2.5 microgram per cubic meter in cities in 73 countries.
Not all cities in the Philippines were included in the report due to the absence or lack of information on air quality.
1. Calamba City
2. Valenzuela City
3. Carmona City
4. Parañaque City
5. Makati City
6. Manila
7. Mandaluyong
8. Balanga
9. Quezon City
10.Las Piñas City
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Best Things To Do in Paranaque, Philippines
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Solaire Resort and Casino
City of Dreams Manila
Redemptorist Church - National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Resorts World Manila
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
Okada Manila Resort & Casino
Heroes Cemetery
Saint Joseph Church
Baclaran Market
Bonifacio Global City
iTravel PINAS - episode 9 - Capiz (part 2)
iTRAVEL PINAS takes you to Capiz for a taste of island living. The Seafood Capital of the Philippines and has something for everyone aside from seafood aplenty. The episode brings you the wonderful annual fiesta, an inaugural triathlon and a visit to the delightful beaches of the Gigantes Islands.
INSANE GRILLED FILIPINO STREET FOOD IN SIARGAO MAMA's GRILL FILIPINO FOOD
Our next Filipino Food taste test took us to Mama's Grill in Siargao Island to taste insane grilled filipino food. We tried grilled pork, grilled chicken, grilled squid and an amazing chorizo or longanisa.
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Filipino Malls are Insane!
The SM Mall of Asia (commonly known as SM MOA to locals) is currently the fourth largest mall in the country. Overlooking the Manila Bay, the establishment has an outdoor walkway where shoppers can get a good, full view of the sunset and in some instances, pyro spectacular shows.
Tourism is an important industry in Metro Manila, Philippines. In 2012, the city and region welcomed 974,379 overnight visitors.[1] As the main gateway to the Philippines' many destinations, the city is visited by the majority of international tourists to the country registering a total of 3,139,756 arrivals in 2012.[2] Global Blue ranked Manila eleventh in its Best Shopping Destinations in Asia.[3] The city is ranked tenth in MasterCard's global top 20 fastest growing cities for international visitors from 2009-2013
Attractions
Metro Manila contains several notable attractions including a UNESCO World Heritage Site and 45 other cultural heritage landmarks.[5] These cultural attractions are mostly concentrated in the City of Manila and offer a glimpse into the city's Malay, Spanish, and American origins. Popular sites include the Spanish colonial buildings in Intramuros, the World Heritage Site of San Agustin Church, Rizal Park, and a few Art Deco and Revival style buildings like Manila Metropolitan Theater and the National Museum of Fine Arts. There are also modern attractions such as the Manila Ocean Park, the integrated resort complex of Resorts World Manila, and the newly opened Solaire Resort & Casino, City of Dreams Manila and Okada Manila in Entertainment City.
Within the City of Manila
San Augustin Church's botanic garden in Intramuros
National Museum of Fine Arts
Intramuros is a historic fortified complex that is home to Manila's oldest colonial structures. Tourist attractions located inside the complex include Fort Santiago, a Spanish citadel located at the mouth of the Pasig River near Intramuros, Manila Cathedral, a 19th-century ecclesiastical building which is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila, San Agustin Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located just outside Intramuros is the Rizal Park. It is a 58 hectares (140 acres) historical urban park located along Roxas Boulevard. The Rizal Monument, located in the center of the park, is the memorial to the Philippine national hero, José Rizal. Museums within Manila include the National Museum of Fine Arts, formerly the National Art Gallery, the National Museum of Anthropology, an anthropology and archaeology museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, a premier museum of modern and contemporary visual arts.
The districts of Ermita and Malate are Manila's center for culture, commerce, entretainment and tourism. Ermita, located outside the walls of Intramuros near Luneta, is home to major government buildings and many hotels. The Manila Ocean Park is an oceanarium with a marine-themed mall and hotel, it is located behind Quirino Grandstand, which fronts Rizal Park. Malate, the tourism center of Manila, is famous for the Baywalk and the Remedios nightlife district. Manila Zoo, the oldest zoo and botanical garden in the Philippines, is also located in that district. Binondo, an old district of Manila that is home to Manila's Chinatown, is established since 1521. Its main attractions are Binondo Church, Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch, Seng Guan Buddhist temple and Chinese restaurants. Quiapo is the location of Plaza Miranda and Quiapo Church, which is home to the Black Nazarene. The San Sebastian Church, which is also located in Quiapo, is the only all-steel Gothic basilica in Asia.
Major parks in Manila include Arroceros Forest Park, an urban forest in Ermita, and Paco Park, a recreational garden that was once a Spanish cemetery located in the district of Paco.Malacañan Palace, which is located on the bank of the Pasig River, is the official residence of the President of the Philippines.
Other popular tourist destinations around Metro Manila include:
Ayala Museum, Makati - the largest private museum of Philippine art and culture.
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Taguig - the largest U.S. cemetery in the Asia-Pacific region.
St. Joseph Parish Church, Las Piñas - located south of the capital, the church is home to the Las Piñas Bamboo Organ.
Resorts World Manila - the country's first integrated entertainment and casino resort located across from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.
Star City, Pasay - the city's foremost amusement park.
Angeles City Hotel -- Beautiful Filipina Lady Shows the Grand Central $45/Night -- Philippines
The Grand Central Hotel is located right on Walking Street in Angeles City in the Philippines. The room that I reviewed was quite spacious and had all of the amenities including a modern bathroom, a safety box, cable TV, wifi and even a big nice balcony overlooking Walking Street. The room rates vary from $40-$60 depending on the size and what promotions they are running. You may also want to check online to see what the prices are. I recommend staying on or close to Walking Street if you stay in Angeles City so you can be within walking distance of most locations.
Filipino Street Food Tour - BALUT and KWEK KWEK at Quiapo Market, Manila, Philippines!
Anton and I go on an extreme Filipino street food snack tour of Quiapo Market!
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The area around Quiapo Church, is home to a huge market, where you’ll find an abundance of especially clothing and street food - and ranging from fresh ingredients to cooked food ready to eat. If you love to eat, when you’re in Manila, Quiapo Market is one of the best places to start and get a feel for the city and eat some amazing Filipino street food.
We started right at Quiapo Church and it happened to be a Sunday afternoon - Anton mentioned that it’s usually the busiest on Sunday afternoon, catering to everyone that attends the hourly church service. We walked down one alley and ate two noodle dishes palabok (20 PHP, $0.40) and sotanghon (30 PHP, $0.60). Both dishes were good, and served fresh. I especially enjoyed the sotanghon, a cellophane noodles dish, that was cooked in flavorful oil and it was a perfect slurping dish.
Right in front of Quiapo Church in Manila, we at first though they were fish balls or squid balls, but they turned out to be chicken balls (2 PHP, $0.04 per ball). In order to eat Filipino chicken balls, you grab a stick, poke some on your stick, and dip in vinegar. They weren’t the best quality, but they weren’t expensive either. Next to the chicken balls, I saw the dried squid (10 PHP, $0.20 per stick) and had to try it as well. It was amazing, dried chewy squid, roasted over charcoal and dunked in chili vinegar.
We then walked across the main road at Quiapo and found a Filipino street food stall serving all types of kwek kwek (3 for 12 PHP, $0.24). Kwek kwek is a popular street food of quail eggs, coated in a thick batter and deep fried. We also tried 1 day old fried chickens (10 PHP, $0.20), which is another popular Filipino street food in that area of Manila. As with other Filipino snacks, you garnish with chilies, shallots, and lots of vinegar before eating.
Probably one of the most famous of all Philippines street food is balut (15 PHP, $.030), a duck egg embryo - like a half developed egg. You’ll find balut all over the Philippines and it’s especially popular to eat in the evening. The first thing you do is crack the top of the egg shell and drink the chicken soup. You then peel the rest of the egg, and eat both chick and the yolk on the inside. I also seasoned with a little salt and chili vinegar. I’ve eaten balut quite a few times during many trips to the Philippines, and I quite enjoy eating balut!
Quiapo Market is a wonderful place in Manila to explore all the street food snacks available, and it’s just an amazingly vibrant and colorful part of Manila, and it was great to hang out with Anton!
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Manila Philippines Makati Red Light District P. Burgos St
A second excursion to Makati's infamous P. Burgos St. This visit was to actually go inside some of the strip clubs. Burgos has a reputation of having the most entertaining go go style bars and clubs; with the best-looking entertainers. Link to Subscribe:
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It didn't seem as if the art of striptease was a focal point of the venues. The clubs in this district are regulated to partial nudity, and the entertainers seem to be on display, rather than performing a unique, or choreographed set.
This section of the strip is where the Billboard club, Tickles bar, High Heels, Plan B, Moulin Rouge, Rascals, Crazy horse, Ivory bar and the Ringside bar were located. Burgos seems to be more about Street solicitation (by massage girls/ ladyboys) and of course the always comical sale of street Viagra.
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