Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting colonial lifestyle during Spanish colonization of the Philippines photo via Depositphotos

Top 8 Best Things To Do in Intramuros, Manila

Complete Guide to Historical Sites and other Places to Visit in Intramuros, Manila

One step inside this walled city, and you’ve traveled back in time. Intramuros, Manila, is one of the central sites of the Philippine colonial period up to the American commonwealth. Though Intramuros’ defense structures still stand tall, you’re now welcome to explore centuries worth of history within its walls.

Fort Santiago and buildings along the Pasig River photo via Depositphotos
Fort Santiago and buildings along with the Pasig River photo via Depositphotos

Intramuros teems with historical sites and attractions, so to guide you to the best things to do, we’ve compiled a shortlist. Read through them below!

Explore sites with a bamboo bike

Bambike for rent
Bambike for rent

Instead of tiring your feet out walking through the walled city, give yourself an alternative way to explore! Marvel at Intramuros’ beauty, find secret spots and feel the decades pass by on a bamboo bike.

Choose from a wide variety of bamboo bike designs and have fun with your friends and family.

Live like the elites at Casa Manila.

Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting colonial lifestyle during Spanish colonization of the Philippines photo via Depositphotos
Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting the colonial lifestyle during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines photo via Depositphotos.

Have you ever wondered how Filipinos lived under colonial rule? Casa Manila takes you back in time to witness everything. See antique furniture, artisan decor, fine art, and sculptures surrounding the three floors.

Wonder at the 18-seater kitchen and the expansive courtyard. Cap off your time travel session by relaxing near the decorative fountain!

Traceback Chinese heritage at Bahay Tsinoy

Bahay Tsinoy photo via FB Page
Bahay Tsinoy photo via FB Page

A few streets away from Casa Manila, you can get more in-depth information about the Philippines’ Tsinoy roots. The name directly translates to “the Filipino-Chinese house,” but it’s more than just that.

You get to see how China first contacted the Philippines, how they assimilated, and which national heroes have Chinese heritage. Even Jose Rizal has traces of the Chinese-mestizo family!

Meet the hero at Rizal Shrine

Rizal Statue in Fort Santiago at Intramuros, Manila photo via Depositphotos
Rizal Statue in Fort Santiago at Intramuros, Manila photo via Depositphotos

Speaking of the famous Jose Rizal — visit memorabilia and his life’s work at the Rizal Shrine! View old documents, manuscripts, and books. Learn how he spent his final nights. He did spend his last day in that very building, writing his last poem, Mi Ultimo Adios.

Get lost in the dungeons at Fort Santiago.

Dungeon of Fort Santiago photo by Intramuros Administration FB Page
Dungeon of Fort Santiago photo by Intramuros Administration FB Page

After viewing the ruins in Fort Santiago, consider a tour of the dungeons. It only opens from 2 PM to 10 PM, so if you want an extra thrill, enter the dungeons at night!

Aside from being a prison cell, the dungeons also housed ammunition. It’s a fascinating place, but make sure to keep quiet! After all, it is hallowed ground.

Marvel at beautiful architecture at San Agustin Museum

San Agustin Church and Museum Tour
San Agustin Church and Museum Tour

The San Agustin Church is one of the oldest churches whose beauty persevered through the years. The architecture is enough to mesmerize tourists and locals alike, but it’s what they keep inside that will hold your interest.

You can view artifacts, documents, artwork, clothes, and other memorabilia.

Experience Filipino dishes at Barbara’s

Kultura Filipina shows at Barbaras Restaurant photo via FB Page
Kultura Filipina shows at Barbaras Restaurant photo via FB Page

Make the most of Intramuros’ historic charm by dining at this heritage restaurant. The
decor is intricate and keeps the old-world ambiance, but the food is unparalleled! As you taste the best Filipino meals, you can watch their cultural show.

Traditional dances, folk songs, and other performances give you a unique dining experience.

Get a souvenir of your day at Tradewinds Books and Silahis Center

Inside a reconstructed building, you can find a wide array of antiques, artwork, and books! Browse through different pamphlets, hardcovers, and eclectic decor you can
bring home at any time. If you decide you want a quick meal, the restaurant Ilustrado is right beside this shop.

We hope you enjoyed this list! While we guarantee these activities and sites will leave a lasting impression as Intramuros has on Manila, we encourage you to explore yourself. After you visit all of our recommendations, go for a walk around the area.

See the quiet spots. Immerse in the community. You’ll enjoy it!

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