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What are people saying about Casa Manila

Peter_P, May 2026
Manila cultural tour
Even though we had a set itinerary my guide Zee made a few adjustments and took me to a number of very interesting sights based on my interest. She was very knowledgeable about all the places I visited and allowed me the time to really absorb the tons of information. Great driving by Adrian in the Manila traffic! All round, an excellent half day of touring cultural sights in Manila.
Robert_B, May 2026
Manila with help
Our gude Perl and driver Francis were great. We had a medical emergency during our tour and they helped us through it. They stayed with us the whole time and still were able to show us a good tour. Really thankful for the driver and guide that we were lucky enough to have. Recommend these two to anyone looking for an interesting tour of Manila
Wayne_Q, Mar 2026
Having a Private Tour of 2 Makes a More Personable Tour.
Basically had a private tour for 2 with guide Tony. We were able to ask lots of questions about Manila during the tour as opposed to other tour groups of 20+ people not being able unless they stayed close to their guide. Tony rearranged the order of sites to see due to the heavy city traffic which allowed more time to visit certain sites, like the American Cemetery.
Sharon_L, Mar 2026
Great half day despite the traffic
Be prepared for lots of traffic but the benefit of this tour was a great driver and tour guide. Our guide was Troy who explained in detail all the things we saw. The Manila American Cemetery was so interesting and moving. After that we went to the Fort Santiago and the Intramuros where Troy got us ahead of the crowds to see the exhibits. We also saw the Cathedral. The guide was very helpful and was very considerate of my inability of doing stairs, etc. Van was very clean and had great air conditioning. Bottled water was given to us.

Casa Manila

5.0
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Manila
Casa Manila
  • Casa Manila is a must-see for those interested in history, architecture, and Philippine heritage.

  • Photography is prohibited inside Casa Manila.

  • Visitors are not allowed to touch the displays and must walk along the carpeted path.

  • There is a souvenir shop and café on-site.