In this of pandemic we're itching to go to place we've never been. However we cannot go where we want to. Because of this pandemic.
In this article im gonna share to you three must visit historical sites in the Philippines.
Intramuros, Manila
A nostalgic stroll through the walled city of Intramuros cannot be missed when in the country’s capital, Manila.
Rizal Park, Manila
Manila may greet you with skyscrapers, giant malls, and horrendous traffic, but set aside time to visit Rizal Park. This vast 60-hectare urban park, with manicured gardens and a dancing fountain, is truly one of the most historical places in Manila.
More commonly known as Luneta Park, this is where you will find the Rizal Monument, the actual site marking the execution of the Philippines’ national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal.
Some meters away from the monument takes you to the network of grand museums in the National Museum of the Philippines that must not be skipped.
Corregidor Island, Bataan
Just a few hours away from Manila is Corregidor Island, regarded as one of the Philippines’ last military strongholds. During the American occupation, Corregidor was fortified with coastal artillery to defend the entrance of Manila Bay from enemy ships.
A day tour in Corregidor consists of visits to sites such as the Battery Way, Battery Hearn, and the Pacific War Memorial which was built in honor of all the Filipino and American soldiers who fought during World War II.