About 10 minutes walk from Manila Cathedral, the entrance fee of 75 pesos is not expensive, it is a reasonable attraction. The castle is deserted and there is not much to see. It mainly visits its underground treasures and tells the abuse of prisoners by the Japanese army in World War II. It is also a little shadow after watching it.
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About 10 minutes walk from Manila Cathedral, the entrance fee of 75 pesos is not expensive, it is a reasonable attraction. The castle is deserted and there is not much to see. It mainly visits its underground treasures and tells the abuse of prisoners by the Japanese army in World War II. It is also a little shadow after watching it.
it's amazing place , very relaxing ..summer vacation with my Family and Friends
Fort Santiago is a historical citadel located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It is one of the most important historical sites in the country and a popular tourist destination. The fort was built in 1593 by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi and served as a military defense fortress during the Spanish colonial period.Fort Santiago has witnessed significant events in Philippine history, including the Spanish colonial period, the Japanese occupation during World War II, and the American colonial period. The fort is known for its well-preserved ruins, gardens, and museums that showcase the rich history and culture of the Philippines.Visitors to Fort Santiago can explore the various chambers, dungeons, and exhibits within the fort, providing insight into the country's colonial past. The site also offers a beautiful view of the nearby Pasig River and the city of Manila.In addition to its historical significance, Fort Santiago hosts various cultural events, performances, and exhibits, making it a vibrant hub for both tourists and locals interested in Philippine history and heritage.
My daughter loved it very much.
Nice place
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