Magnificent Museums to visit in Manila 


   Manila, the capital city of Philippines, houses magnificent museums that showcase that showcase the country's history, arts, and culture. There are many museums to choose from, each with its own unique attractions, activities and story.These museums offer a variety of exhibits that are perfect for families, and anyone interested in learning more about the Philippines. Whether it be sunny or rainy day, museum-hopping is a great activity that is both educational and entertaining. 

Destileria Limtuaco Museum

Inside Fort Santiago, Intramuros, let's reminisce and honor how Dr. Jose Rizal offered his life and works to our beloved country. Get a closer look of his original copy of his famous novels. One of which is the "El Filibusterismo". 


Rizal's cell in Fort Santiago is a small but cozy place. The oil lamp where Rizal hid his poem "Mi Ultimo Adios" is a powerful symbol of his nationalism. The replica of Rizal's execution site in Bagumbayan is a sobering reminder of the price that Rizal had paid to fight for the freedom of the country. 


Location:

Fort Santiago, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week:

Monday 1:00PM- 5:00PM; Tuesday - Sunday 9:00AM- 6:00 PM


Alcohol drinks are fine, but have you ever tried making wine at the oldest existing distillery in the Philippines? Destileria Limtuaco was established in 1852 during the Spanish Colonial Era, and they've been making some of the best spirits in the Philippines ever since. They've got over 40 different products, both local and foreign brands, and you can even have taste-test of some of them! 


Location: 481 San Juan de Letran, Intramuros, Manila,

Working Hours and Days of the Week: Tuesday-Sunday 9:00AM-5:00PM




Shrine of Jose Rizal

First United Building MUSEUM 

Lucky Chinatown Museum is a dedicated museum exhibiting the history and traditions of world's oldest Chinatown, Binondo. This museum beautifully displays the long friendship of Filipino and Chinese. Moreover, you can try and dress up in old-fashioned clothes and feel like you're stepping back in time. So come to the Lucky Chinatown Museum and experience the magic of Binondo. 


Location: 4th Floor North Wing Lucky Chinatown, Reina Regente St, Binondo, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week:

Monday-Sunday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM

This museum tells the story of Sy Lian Teng, an entrepreneur who ran Berg's, Escolta's (and Manila's as well) premiere department store. It's a fascinating look at a bygone era. It is sure to leave you with a lasting impression. Well-preserved artifacts and remanants from the past would give a sense of intrigue and amazement as you travel back in time. 


Location: Mezzanine Level, First United Building, Escolta,

Binondo, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week: 

Monday-Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM



Lucky Chinatown Museum

Museum of Anthropology

Step into the National Museum of Fine Arts and let your heart be captured by the artworks of classical Filipino artists. With 29 galleries to explore, you are sure to find something to love. And of course, no visit to the museum would be complete without seeing Juan Luna's masterpiece, the "Spoliarium".


Location: Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila

Working hours and Days of the Week:

Monday (Closed); Tuesday-Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

 To see is to believe, travel back in time to the prehistoric Philippines! The National Museum of Anthropology is a treasure trove of artifacts that tell the story of our country's pre-Spanish colonialism. From ethnographic collections to terrestrial and underwater archaeological finds, there's something for everyone to marvel.


Location: P. Burgos Drive Rizal Park, Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week:

Monday (Closed); Tuesday-Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Natural History

 Are you looking for a place where history and LEGOs collide? Look no further than the iMake History Fortress! This one-of-a-kind LEGO Education Center showcases the beauty of Philippines' historical landmarks and icons through thousands and thousands of LEGO blocks, assembled to perfection. 


Location: Intramuros, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week: 

Monday-Sunday 9am- 6:00 pm

Let your imagination run wild! Hurry up and and look for smallest insects to the largest mammals here in the Philippines. If you're looking for a real behemoth, don't wait for too loooooooong and find Lolong! This saltwater crocodile is the star at the National Museum of Natural History. He is sure to leave you in awe. But don't just stop there, because there are 12 other galleries to explore. Each one showcasing the rich biological and geological diversity of the Philippines.


Location: Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila

Working hours and Days of the Week:

Monday (Closed); Tuesday-Sunday 8:00 AM – 7:00PM

iMake History Fortress

CASA MANILA MUSEUM 

Casa Manila is a time capsule of the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines. It is a living museum that brings to life the lifestyle of an affluent Filipino family in the 19th century. From the ornate furniture to the lavish decorations, Casa Manila is a feast for the eyes. But it is not just a beautiful place to visit. It is also a fascinating glimpse into the past.


Casa Manila is not just a museum. It is also a vibrant cultural destination, surrounded by classy restaurants, stalls, and bamboo bike rentals. Visitors can enjoy a variety of Filipino cuisine, from traditional dishes to modern fusion fare. They can also take a ride on a bamboo bike to experience the Filipino way of life.


Location: Intramuros, Manila

Working Hours and Days of the Week:

Monday (Closed); Tuesday-Sunday 9am- 6:00 pm


Hop on to these museums and tell us what you think! And when you need a hotel to stay in Manila after that long tiring day, Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central will be right there for you! Inquire now to avail our Best Room Rate and Package for the month. For more information or reservations, contact us at 8588-6888. You may also reach us via our Social Media Pages. 


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