Flights from Hyderabad (HYD) to Manila (MNL)

About Manila

Discover Manila, the vibrant heart of the Philippines

Manila is a dynamic capital where historic streets, bayside skylines, and modern cultural scenes come together. Set along Manila Bay, the city offers lively neighbourhoods, wide boulevards lined with palms, and a growing collection of galleries, cafés, and creative spaces. It is both a gateway to the Philippine islands and a destination in its own right.

In Intramuros, the old walled quarter, you can walk along cobblestone streets and admire Spanish-era architecture. Beyond the old town, contemporary Manila reveals itself in bustling districts such as Makati, Bonifacio Global City, and Ortigas, where you will find gleaming towers, expansive malls, and a thriving dining and nightlife scene.

Despite its size, Manila feels deeply personal, with friendly locals, family-run eateries, and neighbourhood markets around almost every corner. Whether you are here for business, a stop before exploring the islands, or a city break, you will find plenty of ways to make the city your own.

Top sights in Manila

Intramuros

Explore Manila's historic walled city with its cobbled streets, colonial buildings, and leafy plazas that tell the story of the city's past.

Rizal Park

Stroll through one of Asia's largest urban parks, with landscaped gardens, fountains, and open spaces overlooking Manila Bay.

Manila Ocean Park

Visit this popular marine-themed attraction to see underwater tunnels, interactive exhibits, and a wide variety of sea life.

National Museum Complex

Discover Philippine art, archaeology, and natural history across several beautifully restored museum buildings near Rizal Park.

Baywalk along Manila Bay

Enjoy an evening walk along the bayfront promenade, known for its colourful sunsets, street performances, and lively atmosphere.

Experience Manila's urban energy

You can experience Manila by moving through its distinct districts, each with its own rhythm. In Intramuros, guided walking or cycling tours reveal fortress walls, leafy courtyards, and panoramic views from the ramparts. Along Manila Bay, a leisurely stroll at dusk rewards you with sea breezes and wide-open views of the skyline.

Modern Manila invites you to explore on foot as well. In Bonifacio Global City, street art, landscaped parks, and pedestrian-friendly avenues create a relaxed yet urban feel. In Makati, you can move from quiet residential streets to busy commercial areas and pocket parks within a short walk. For a change of pace, consider a day trip to nearby Tagaytay or Laguna, where cooler air and green landscapes offer a refreshing contrast to the city.

If you enjoy shopping and entertainment, many of Manila's major malls are destinations themselves, combining cinemas, arcades, art installations, and performance spaces. Even simple activities like people-watching in a café, exploring neighbourhood markets, or joining a small-group city tour can offer a deeper sense of how the city lives and changes every day.

A taste of Manila

Manila's dining scene brings together classic Filipino comfort dishes and a wide range of international flavours. You can try beloved local favourites such as adobo, crispy pork dishes, grilled seafood, and rich stews, often served family style in casual eateries. Small neighbourhood spots offer homely meals, while food courts and hawker-style hubs bring many choices under one roof.

In business districts like Makati and Bonifacio Global City, you will find contemporary restaurants, stylish cafés, and dessert bars, many run by a new generation of chefs. These areas are ideal if you want to sample refined versions of local dishes alongside global cuisine, from East Asian to Mediterranean influences.

For a more relaxed experience, head to bayside or rooftop venues, where you can enjoy light snacks and drinks with broad city or sea views. Whether you prefer busy food markets or quiet coffee shops, Manila offers an approachable dining culture where sharing plates and unhurried meals are part of everyday life.

Retail therapy in Manila

Manila is known for its large shopping malls, which combine retail, dining, and entertainment in one place. In areas such as Makati, Ortigas, and Pasay, you can move between interconnected malls featuring international fashion brands, local labels, electronics, and lifestyle stores, all in air-conditioned comfort.

If you are looking for something more local, visit markets and smaller shopping centres that highlight handicrafts, home décor, and regional products. Here you can find items like woven textiles, wooden crafts, accessories, and contemporary pieces created by local designers, ideal for meaningful souvenirs or gifts.

Bonifacio Global City and certain parts of Makati also offer more boutique-style shopping, with concept stores, pop-up stalls, and weekend bazaars showcasing emerging brands. Whether you are browsing for essentials, updating your wardrobe, or exploring local crafts, you will find that shopping in Manila can be as relaxed or as energetic as you wish.

Best time to visit Manila

Cool dry season (December to February, shoulder season), sees average temperatures around 25°C to 28°C (77°F to 82°F). The air feels fresher, humidity is more manageable, and outdoor sightseeing in Intramuros, parks, and bayside promenades is especially pleasant during mornings and evenings.

Hot dry season (March to May, peak season), brings average temperatures of 28°C to 33°C (82°F to 91°F). Days are warm and often sunny, ideal if you plan to combine a Manila city stay with visits to nearby beaches or islands, and many travellers enjoy the long, bright evenings.

Rainy season (June to November, low season), features average temperatures of 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F). Showers are usually intermittent, and you can still enjoy museums, shopping malls, cafés, and indoor attractions. This period can feel quieter for sightseeing, offering a softer, slower-paced side of the city.

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