Metro Manila is beaming with skyscrapers and expansive shopping malls. Despite being a small country, the Philippines is noted for having a large number of
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Nightmares Manila – PH’s newest haunted attraction
There’s always been a lure to the haunted houses and alike. Something that makes us want to go inside and check what’s there, even if we don’t know
Metro Manila 5 Must-visit Roofdeck/Rooftop Resto-Bars
Metro Manila is the Philippines’ cultural, economic, educational, and political epicenter. As a global power city, the region has a significant impact on commerce, finance,
Makati City 5 Must-visit Roofdeck/Rooftop Resto-Bars
Makati City is a top-notch place for professionals looking to advance their careers and businesses. MCBD’s skyscrapers and towering landmarks have long housed many of the
The WL Market House – The Nearest Wet and Dry Market in Makati Business District
The Palengke, or Public Market, is the face of business in the various cities and municipalities of the Philippines. They improve access to healthy, low-cost
Wetpark Adventure Lagoon – First indoor Waterpark in PH!
The Philippines’ sense of a plausible summer depends much on breath-taking beaches, resorts, and colder provinces. In fact, major travel publications have consistently named Philippine islands and
Treasure Mountain, Tanay Rizal – A chilly summer camping
Tanay is one of the 1st class municipality in Rizal province. It is famous to having overlooking cafes and restaurants, and camping/glamping grounds. This is
The Dessert Museum – The most sugary place in Manila
The majority of Filipinos have a sweet tooth. For special occasions, something sweet — whether desserts or dishes — must always be on the table.
Bar Hopping in Poblacion, Makati’s Red Light District
Aside from feasting on the best of Filipino cuisine, drinking sessions are an essential part of any celebration in the Philippines. Filipinos can’t seem to
Fiesta Filipinas is back for second season in 2022!
This year, the Department of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA),