Walking Through Time in Intramuros, Manila.
by Lavender Tequila
Sep 10, 2025
Stepping into Intramuros, Manila's Walled City, feels like traveling back to the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines. This stone-walled old city, built in the late 16th century, served as the political and religious center under Spanish rule, where much of the country's history began to unfold.
🕰 Traces of History
The ancient Fort Santiago, once a defensive fortress and later a somber prison, holds a significant place in history. It was here that national hero José Rizal was imprisoned, penning his "Mi Último Adiós" (My Last Farewell), a turning point in Philippine history.
🍽 Recommended Experience
Don't miss Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant within the old city. Enjoy a cultural feast as dancers in traditional attire perform folk dances around you, while you savor a fusion of Spanish and Filipino cuisine, immersing yourself in the warmth of history and the aroma of culture.
📸 Traveler's Reflection
Intramuros invites you to slow down, listen to the stories whispered by its stone walls, and rediscover forgotten chapters of history with every glance back.
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