By Ferry
Nearly all inter-island ferry departures sail from the North Harbor, north of Ermita. A taxi from Ermita to the North Harbor will cost about P80. WG&A Superferry (tel 02/245 0660) has sailings to Cebu, Bohol, Dumaguete, Cagayan de Oro, Puerto Princesa in Palawan, Camiguin and Boracay. The Puerto Princesa service also stops at Coron in northern Palawan. There's a ticket office in Malate at 1105 A Francisco St, on the corner of Singalong Street. You can also buy tickets in the Park Square II shopping mall near the Hotel Inter-Continental in Malati, and there's an office at the Domestic Airport (Door 1, Ding Velayo Building, Domestic Road). Negros Navigation has sailings to most of the archipelago's major tourist destinations. Booking offices are at 849 Pasay Rd, Makati (tel 02/818 4102 or 818 3804) and at Pier 2, North Harbor (tel 02/245 0601-12). Other major ferry companies include Sulpicio Lines (tel 02/241 9701) and Aleson Shipping Lines (tel 02/712 0507), which sail from Manila to Boracay and on to Zamboanga. For an idea of fares , WG&A charges P760 (tourist class) or P1100 (cabin for four people) from Manila to Coron in Palawan. From Manila to Davao latest rates for Negros Navigation are P1425 (tourist class with meals), P1580 (business class with meals), P1790 (deluxe cabin with meals) or P2265 (en-suite cabin with meals). Without meals, the fare is about ten percent cheaper, but remember that some of the journeys last two or three days, depending on stops, so you'll have to pack a lot of food.
intramuros...fort santiago & san agustinandrea nicu says "a must appreciate place. just ride a quiapo pier jeep and tell the driver youre heading to fort santiago. an entrance fee of 40 pesos,less than a dollar, you can stroll the historical place. outside fort santiago, you can ride a pedicab (bicycle with side car) up to san agustin church for 40 pesos also. an entarnce fee of 75 pesos ($1.50) is needed to see the old church. its creepy inside. maybe because its so old, i can feel how strange it is. but its nice to be in history. go and see it, especially with your loved ones." manila tigersmastijack says "manila is a place for wonderful night life with music, drinks, food etc..." where to eatsupremebea says "Manila has been influenced by Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and American Culture. You can see it clearly in our food. We can never be accused of bland taste :)
Some suggestions for casual dining places:
Teriyaki Grill - They serve japanese food with filipino taste. I always always order their chizu maki (chicken roll with cheese $3), tofu steak (with wonderful sauce $3) and california maki ($2).
Chef D'Angelo - Pasta, Pizza and Chicken. Best seller is their White Pizza (seafood with lots of cheese $3) pasta paella (a different take on pasta $3) and spicy chicken (kind of like buffalo wings 3 pcs for $4). Their German chocolate cheesecake is also my favorite (and I don't even like cheesecake).
Figaro Coffee Shop - Competitor of Starbucks. I love their little "Oscar" (sansrival $1.5), Bread pudding with warm vanilla sauce ($1) and their Chorizo pasta (pasta with sausage $3). However, their hot chocolate was very disappointing since I caught a server using the regular SwissMiss.
Dencio's - If you want Filipino food, this is the place to be. Try the sizzling bangus belly (milkfish $3), nilaga (boiled beef with vegtables $4) and gambas (shrimp with sauce $3). The bottomless ice tea is the cheapest I had ($1).
UCC Vienna Coffee - It's a Vienna themed coffee restaurant home based in Japan but located in the Philippines! This cafe is pretty expensive. But their salads are pretty good ($4) with wonderful wonderful Asian dressing and my absolute favorite Samba Cake ($3). A brownie like cake with molten chocolate inside so that when you cut into it, the liquid chocolate comes puring out. Can't beat that.
Ref Crab - Value for money, this is the place. Their buffet cost around $10 and it's all you can eat crab. Not only steamed but with different sauces. Other seafood as well. My favorite is the thermidor prawns.
All of the restaurants above are usually situated inside the malls. So, it's pretty safe.
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