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Intramuros Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Intramuros

Kris_Y, May 2026
Fun Bike Tour
Great tour of Intramuros. Our guide, Prime, kindly made sure I had a bicycle that I was comfortable with as well as sunscreen and bug spray. He answered all of our questions and customized the tour to our interests. I was able to see more of Intramuros than I could if I were walking. It was a hot day. Our guide provided cold water halfway and a cold towel plus ice cream at the end. Highly recommend.
Yesenia_S, Apr 2026
Great bike Tour!
💯 recommend this bike tour. Paolo was a wonderful guide. I really enjoyed my time riding my bike and learning so much about the history of the Philippines and Intramuros. Paolo and Christian took good care of us, making sure we were safe while riding, staying out of sun as much as possible, all while teaching us about all the places we visited. We got sunscreen & bugspray at the beginning, a cold drink in the middle and cold towel at the end. Wonderful time!!!
TIMOTHY_W, Mar 2026
Very Good City Tour
I took the tour with RJ (tour guide) and Rod (driver). Picked up on time in a clean van. Saw all the sites listed. RJ was very knowledgeable about the tour, the sites, and his Philippines. I had a very good time. I highly recommend this tour
Allison_G, Feb 2026
Easy breezy
Loved this tour, the bikes are super comfy and cool made from bamboo. They have all different styles of bikes too. I prefer biking over walking. It's less tiring, the breeze is nice, and you get to see more. All flat roads and there's an extra safety guy riding with you who stops traffic for the group to pass. Our tour guide ChiChi was great! Very informative and even answering questions about current controversial topics and we learned a ton. Thanks ChiChi!

Intramuros

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Manila
The main gate of Fort Santiago in Intramuros Walled City, Manila.
  • Parts of Intramuros are pedestrianized, but pedicabs and horse-drawn carriages (calesas) are also popular ways to get around.

  • There is no admission to enter the Intramuros district, but attractions, such as Fort Santiago and San Agustin, do charge a small entrance fee.

  • Wear comfortable shoes—roads can be uneven around the historic district.

  • There are numerous shops, cafés, and restaurants located in and around the walled district.

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