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The Philippines is an attractive Asian country with many natural and man-made attractions. The most popular place is its capital, Manila. Manila on the shores of the bay. Stretching for tens of kilometers, ‘Greater Manila’ is a complex conglomerate of seven satellite cities. A dozen little ones, each with its own characteristic image. The city has more than 680 square kilometers and is divided into several areas.

Intramuros the old quarter of the capital, the tourist can find fortress walls of the sixteenth century. Whose length reaches a few kilometers. Tourists can visit art galleries, restaurants, museums, and an aquarium. The city fortress has survived the fierce bombardment of 1945, including the Manila Cathedral in front of the fortress. Saint Augustine Cathedral, the oldest stone church, adjacent museum of religious art in the former Augustinian monastery. Casa Manila Museum, shopping center and many colonial buildings. Preserved and give adult tourists a handful of entertainment venues.

Rizal Park renowned for the planetarium, concert halls, orchid pavilion, a butterfly park and monuments to Filipino heroes. The Ermita district the ‘tourist belt’ of the city, the hotels are concentrated in the capital. Trendy restaurants and bars scattered throughout downtown Manila and in distant locations. It is interesting to see the Malate Church, an alley in Robinson Place, the Harrison Plaza in front of the Rizal Memorial Stadium. The National Museum of the country offers a rich collection of geology, biology, ethnography and history of the country.

Makati the financial center of the country. The sights of this region can include much of the skyscrapers. Quezon City invites tourists to see the Capitol, the Colosseum, and a wonderful zoo. In Caloocan City, you will see the only train station in the Philippines.

South of Manila is the picturesque Tagaytay mountain range, where tourists admire the national park. The only Taal volcano, the smallest active volcano in the world. Banahao the worshiping ensemble of the locals. The magnificent Basilica of San Martín de Tours considered a national treasure in Taal. Nearby, at the foot of the Makiling volcano, is the famous Hidden Valley. Many craters with hot mineral water, waterfalls, hundreds of hot springs and lush vegetation.

Taal volcano

The smallest volcano in the world and the famous icon of Tagaytay. Visiting this natural wonder allows visitors to have a pleasant experience seeing the crater resting on a calm lake.

Picnic Grove

Along the Aguinaldo Highway, just minutes from several Tagaytay hotels, Picnic Grove is a basic entertainment venue. The visitor can take a walk in the mini park or stroll through the surroundings. Looking at the place while basking in the panoramic views of the surroundings. If you want to try a zip line from 250 feet to 300 feet. The Tagaytay Ridge cable car and cable car are waiting in the range. Visit the place during the weekdays, they are the ideal days when few people visit the place.

Flower farm

Get lost in the magic of the landscape and enjoy the peace of nature at the flower farm in Barangay Guinhawa. Spend time in the garden planting colorful flowers and herbs to rediscover and appreciate the wonders of nature.

Paradizoo

If you are traveling with your children, don’t miss Paradizoo. A 10 hectare themed farm and zoo offering a variety of interesting activities and attractions. The site is home to several farm animals that grow grass and plants that grow in the field.

People’s Park in the Sky

This park is identified as the Paradise Palace and is located at one of the highest points in Tagaytay. This building is an unfinished guest house of former President Ferdinand Marcos. Today it is a popular tourist attraction offering spectacular views of the Taal Volcano and Laguna Bay. You can find many souvenir shops and fruit stalls at the park entrance. This great place is within walking distance of the city.

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