TUFH2026

Tourism

TUFH2026

Tourism

SUGGESTED TOUR ITINERARY

Duration

8:00 AM – 7:30 PM (11.5 hours)

Coverage

Intramuros → National Museum Complex → Binondo

Assembly

7:30 AM
Orientation, safety reminders, water distribution
Cost: Transportation (Van/Bus rental)

Intramuros Tour Begins

8:00 AM
Arrival at Intramuros via van/bus
Souvenir spot: Intramuros Craft Stores @ Fort Santiago Gate

Fort Santiago

8:10 AM
Rizal Shrine, dungeons, walls, photo ops
Souvenir spot: Rizal-themed items at souvenir stalls inside
Prepare ₱75 entrance fee (adults); guided tour

San Agustin Church & Museum

9:15 AM
UNESCO site; ornate altar & colonial artifacts
Prepare ₱200 entrance fee
Souvenir spot: Museum gift shop (religious icons, bookmarks)

 

Casa Manila & Plaza San Luis

10:00 AM
Heritage home walkthrough and courtyard tour
Prepare ₱75 entrance fee
Souvenir spot: Casa Manila store (woven goods, native crafts)

Lunch

11:00 AM
Choose among nearby restaurants inside Intramuros

  • Ilustrado – Filipino-Spanish fine dining in a heritage house
  • Barbara’s Heritage – Classic Filipino buffet (with cultural show option)
  • Ristorante Delle Mitre – Bishop-themed café, affordable Filipino-Western meals
  • La Cathedral Cafe – Rooftop café with view of Manila Cathedra
  • Bistro Intramuros – Local and international comfort food

 

National Museum of Fine Arts

12:45 PM
Home of Spoliarium and Filipino masterworks
Souvenir spot: Museum shop (replica prints, books, eco-bags)
Admission is free

National Museum of Anthropology

1:45 PM
Artifacts from pre-colonial Philippines, Baybayin, textiles, etc.
Souvenir spot: Museum shop (replica prints, books, eco-bags)
Admission is free

National Museum of Natural History

2:45 PM
Biodiversity, tree of life atrium, marine dioramas
Interactive exhibits for all ages
Souvenir spot: Museum shop (replica prints, books, eco-bags)
Admission is free

Depart to Binondo

3:45 PM
Van travel to Manila Chinatown
Transport is covered by the tour

Binondo Walking Tour Begins

4:00 PM
Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, historical streets, Ongpin St.
Souvenir spot: Check Lucky Chinatown Mall for premium goods
No entrance fee

Binondo Church Visit

4:30 PM
Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, brief historical talk
Souvenir spot: Religious & cultural vendors outside church
No entrance fee / you may donate as you want

Chinatown Merienda Crawl

5:00 PM
Dumplings, hopia, tikoy, lumpia at food stalls
Souvenir spot: Eng Bee Tin, Polland, Salazar Bakery
₱150/person tasting budget

Pasalubong & Free Time

6:00 PM
Optional shopping time for snacks, tea, trinkets
Personal expense
Souvenir spot: Sincerity Café Store, Chinese deli shops

Chinatown Museum - Optional

6:30 PM
Curated museum inside Lucky Chinatown Mall (time-permitting)
Souvenir spot: Museum shop (books, calligraphy, replicas)
Optional entrance fee: ₱100

Depart for Drop-off Location

6:45 PM
Travel and wrap-up
Transport is already covered by the van rental

End of Tour

7:30 PM
Feedback forms, souvenir kit distribution
Souvenir kit (₱100 per pax, included)

LANDMARKS

Intramuros

Fort Santiago

  • 16th-century Spanish citadel; includes Rizal Shrine and dungeons
  • Key historic site; site of Rizal’s imprisonment
  • Open from 8 AM – 9 PM
  • Entrance fee:  ₱75 (adult), ₱50 (student/senior)

San Agustin Museum

  • Religious artifacts, Spanish relics, paintings
  • Attached to San Agustin Church
  • Entrance fee: ₱200
  • Opens 8 AM – 12 PM, 1 PM – 6 PM

Casa Manila Museum

  • Spanish-era ancestral home with antique furniture and household items
  • Part of Plaza San Luis Complex
  • Fee: ₱75
  • Opens 9 AM – 5 PM  from Tues–Sun

Plaza San Luis Complex

  • Cultural district with boutiques, cafes, and heritage buildings
  • Hosts Barbara’s, Casa Manila, souvenir shops
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open any hour

Baluarte de San Diego

  • Restored 16th-century bastion garden and walkway
  • Great for photos and views of Intramuros walls
  • Entrance fee: ₱75 (incl. w/ Fort Santiago)
  • Opens 8 AM – 5 PM

Manila Cathedral

  • Mother Church of the Philippines, rebuilt several times
  • Site of papal visits and state weddings
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Opens 7 AM – 6 PM

 

San Agustin Church

  • Oldest stone church in the Philippines; UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Historic weddings; baroque architecture
  • Opens 8 AM – 12 PM, 1 PM – 6 PM
  • Church visit is free

Museo de Intramuros

  • Museum of Catholic evangelization and Filipino heritage
  • Artifacts, religious statues, dioramas
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Operates 9 AM – 5 PM (Tue–Sun)

Bagumbayan Light & Sound Museum

  • A recreation of history with light and sound – artworks, visuals and sounds and robotics in an hour
  • Show schedule varies, Last show starts at 8 PM – 9 PM
  • Fee: ₱150/pax (Min. of 10 pax per show)

National Museum Complex

National Museum of Fine Arts

  • Home of Juan Luna’s Spoliarium and Filipino art collections
  • Grand staircase, Amorsolo, Hidalgo, etc.
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Operates 9 AM – 6 PM (Tue–Sun)

National Museum of Natural History

  • Biodiversity, tree of life atrium, marine dioramas
  • Interactive exhibits for all ages
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Operates 9 AM – 6 PM (Tue–Sun)

National Museum of Anthropology

  • Ethnographic artifacts, Baybayin, textiles, and Ifugao heritage
  • Great for cultural immersion
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Operates 9 AM – 6 PM (Tue–Sun)

Rizal Park

Rizal Monument

  • Dr. José Rizal’s resting place guarded 24/7
  • National icon; flag-raising ceremonies held here
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open Open 24 hours

Japanese Garden

  • Traditional landscaped garden with pagodas and arch bridges
  • Peaceful area; often less crowded
  • Entrance fee: ₱10–₱20
  • Operates 6 AM – 6 PM

Chinese Garden

  • Manicured Chinese-inspired park with koi ponds
  • Serene, scenic photos
  • Entrance fee: ₱10–₱20
  • Operates 6 AM – 6 PM

Binondo

Binondo Church

  • Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, ornate interiors
  • Historic; site of Chinese-Filipino devotion
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open from 7 AM – 6 PM

Chinatown Museum

  • Tells the story of Chinese-Filipino heritage in Manila
  • Located in Lucky Chinatown Mall
  • Entrance fee: ₱100 (₱80 student/senior)
  • Open from 10 AM – 6 PM (Tue–Sun)

Eng Bee Tin HQ

  • Iconic hopia and tikoy store with pasalubong packages
  • Great for snack shopping
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open from 8 AM – 9 PM

Salazar Bakery

  • Longstanding bakeries selling classic Chinese pastries
  • Excellent for tikoy, hopia, mooncakes
  • Entranc efee: None
  • Operates from 7 AM – 9 PM

Ongpin Street

  • Main Chinatown artery with food stalls, gold shops, bakeries
  • Walkable; street signs are in Chinese & Filipino
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open all day

New Toho Food Center

  • Oldest existing restaurant in the Philippines (est. 1888)
  •  Favorite of José Rizal; Chinese-Filipino cuisine
  • Entrance fee: None (Pay per order)
  • Operates 10 AM – 9 PM

Other Notable Landmarks

Arroceros Forest Park

  • Often called Manila’s Last Lung, this 2.7-hectare urban forest park sits along the south bank of the Pasig River, just outside Intramuros and adjacent to the Manila Metropolitan Theater.
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open from 6 AM – 8 PM. May close earlier in the evenng.

Manila Ocean Park

  • Philippines’ first world-class oceanarium and marine theme park, located behind Quirino Grandstand
  • Entrance fee: approximately ₱680–₱750 per person for a standard package including 8 attractions (Oceanarium, Sea Lion Show, Penguin Exhibit, Creepy Crawlies, Bird Show, etc.); promotional bundles are available
  • Open from 10 AM – 6 PM (Mon–Fri), 9 AM–6 PM (weekends / holidays)

University of Santo Tomas (UST) Museum

  • Oldest existing university in Asia (1611); historic campus
  • Walk-in guests are welcome, but groups of 15 or more are encouraged to book in advance
  • Entrance fee: ₱30 (Non-Thomasian students with ID); ₱50 (Non-students)
  • Open from 10 AM – 4:30 PM (Mon); 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Tues–Fri)

Metropolitan Theater (MET)

  • Art Deco-style performance venue, newly restored
  • Fee: Free tours or by show ticket
  • Operates by show-based access

Manila Baywalk

  • Includes the Manila Baywalk, plus the stretch of replenished white “Dolomite Beach” created under the Manila Bay rehabilitation plan
  • Locals report water quality issues and coastal reclamation projects that are gradually pushing the shoreline outward.
  • Entranc efee: None
  • Open 24 hours (Beach access varies;  Mostly open during daytime)

Manila City Hall Clock Tower Museum

  • Newest museum inside iconic City Hall clock tower
  • Elevator to top for city views; reservation required
  • Entrance fee: ₱50–₱100
  • Open from 10 AM – 4 PM (Mon–Fri)

 

Quiapo Church (Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene)

  •  Historic religious hub for devotion and healing
  • Home of the annual Traslacion procession
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open daily

Escolta Heritage District

  • Art Deco buildings, creative studios, pop-up galleries
  • Ideal for art and architecture enthusiasts
  • Entrance fee: None
  • Open from 10 AM – 6 PM (varies)

Paco Park

  • Site of Rizal’s secret burial (1896–1898) and GOMBURZA priests’ interment
  • Entrance fee: ₱5-₱10
  • Open from 7 AM – 5 PM