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Manila en un vistazo

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March - May
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San Agustin Church
Moneda local
PHP
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It's considered one of the oldest cities in the world. It’s big and crowded, but so are all other major cities. Manila is known as a capital for businesses and therefore lots of people live there trying to build up their business. Take a few days to get lost in the city and explore. The Intramuros area gives you a view of what life was like many moons ago. The area has that old school cobblestone vibe with horse carriages trotting through. Visit San Agustin church, the oldest stone church in the Philippines and is also considered a UNESCO site. There are other amazing nature parks, shopping areas and wild life to see. If you’re hungry, go visit the worlds first China Town. If you’re looking to get to other cities, you can easily find a bus that takes you to Sagada,Banaue and Lagawe.

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Electricity and socket type

Voltage: 220V Socket type: A, B and C.

Internet accessibility

It's frequently not working, intermittent or very slow, especially in the provinces (Palawan being the poster child for dysfunctional wi-fi). That huge caveat aside, most hotels, cafes and restaurants in touristy areas and provincical centres provide free wi-fi. For smartphone users, local SIM cards with data (4G) are easy to purchase, and data is cheap at less than P50 per day. You can still find internet cafes in most decent-sized cities. Business hotels and an increasing number of boutique hotels and hostels have computers for guests to use. Most travellers also surf the net using 3G or 4G mobile phone connections.

Are credit cards accepted across the country?

Yes

Mentionable public holidays

New Year's Day | Chinese New Year | Bataan Day | Maundy Thursday | Good Friday | Labour Day | Eid al-Fitr | Philippines Independence Day | Eid al-Adha | National Heroes' Day

How much does a local transport ticket cost?

20.00 ₱

How much does a dinner at a nice restaurant cost?

500.00 ₱

Do I need any vaccinations before I visit Philippines?

Yes

Who needs a Visa to enter Philippines?

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