
I’ve always wanted to explore places beyond my usual routine, and one destination that had long been on my list was Intramuros. I finally had the chance to visit when a friend told me about the free entrance offered in celebration of National Women's Month—a small detail, but one that made the trip feel timely.
To be honest, I didn’t go in with high expectations. I thought it would simply be another historical site—old walls, preserved ruins, something to walk through and check off the list. But walking through Intramuros is different. There’s a quiet weight to the place, a sense that history isn’t just displayed—it lingers.
My daughter and I spent the afternoon exploring some of its well-known landmarks:
- Fort Santiago
- Casa Manila Museum
- Baluarte de San Diego
- Manila Cathedral
Each stop offered something different—from preserved architecture to glimpses of how life once was within the walled city.
What I realized, though, is that a single afternoon isn’t enough to truly take it all in. Places like this deserve more time—or at least a clear itinerary and a good sense of direction. Otherwise, you end up wandering without fully appreciating what’s right in front of you.






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