Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Manila (MNL)

About Manila

Discover dynamic Manila

Manila is a city of contrasts, where glass-fronted towers rise beside centuries-old walls, and lively markets sit just a short walk from modern malls. As the capital of the Philippines, it is a gateway to the country and a destination in its own right, filled with energy, history, and character.

Along the shores of Manila Bay, you will find sweeping promenades, leafy parks, and waterfront sunset views. Venture inland and the streets reveal colourful jeepneys, neighbourhood eateries, and creative districts where local designers, artists, and musicians showcase a modern Filipino identity.

Whether you are in the city for business, a short break, or a stop before exploring the islands, Manila offers a welcoming introduction to the Philippines with its friendly locals, distinctive flavours, and rich urban culture.

Top sights in Manila

Intramuros

Walk the cobblestone streets of Intramuros, Manila's historic walled district, and explore its preserved architecture and museums.

Rizal Park

Relax in Rizal Park, a vast green space in the heart of the city, ideal for an early morning stroll or evening breeze by Manila Bay.

Manila Ocean Park

Visit Manila Ocean Park to see marine life up close, with family-friendly exhibits and panoramic views of the bay.

National Museum Complex

Discover art, archaeology, and natural history at the National Museum complex, showcasing the cultural heritage of the Philippines.

Binondo

Explore Binondo, one of the world's oldest Chinatown districts, known for its busy streets and beloved local eateries.

Experience Manila's urban rhythm

Manila invites you to experience its rhythm through its neighbourhoods and street life. Join a guided walking or cycling tour around Intramuros to learn about the city's layered past while taking in city walls, old gates, and leafy plazas. In nearby districts, street art, small galleries, and creative hubs highlight the contemporary side of Manila.

If you enjoy the water, a sunset bay cruise offers a different view of the skyline, with the changing colours of the sky reflected on Manila Bay. Families can spend a day at urban attractions such as Manila Ocean Park or themed parks and activity centres scattered around the metropolis.

In the evening, areas like Bonifacio Global City and Makati come alive with al fresco dining, music venues, and rooftop bars. From live bands to quieter lounges, you will find many options to unwind after a day exploring the city or attending meetings.

A taste of Manila

Manila's dining scene brings together traditional Filipino cooking, regional specialities, and international influences. You can sample favourites such as crispy pork dishes, rich stews, grilled seafood, and savoury rice plates in neighbourhood eateries and casual restaurants across the city.

Food courts and markets offer an easy way to try a variety of dishes in one place, from skewered street snacks to rice cakes and local desserts. Coffee culture is strong, and you will find independent cafés serving locally grown beans alongside modern bakeries and patisseries.

For a more refined experience, many hotels and stand-alone restaurants present contemporary takes on Filipino cuisine, tasting menus, and seasonal ingredients. Whether you choose a simple roadside meal or a multi-course dinner, dining in Manila is an accessible way to understand the flavours and stories of the Philippines.

Retail therapy in Manila

Manila is known for its large shopping malls, which combine retail, dining, entertainment, and services in one place. Districts such as Makati, Ortigas, and Pasay feature multi-level complexes where you can browse international brands, local labels, bookstores, and speciality shops in air-conditioned comfort.

If you prefer a more local feel, markets and smaller shopping streets offer clothing, accessories, and everyday items. You can look for handicrafts, woven goods, home décor, and souvenirs that reflect the many regions of the Philippines, often gathered in one marketplace.

Creative districts and weekend pop-up markets are also worth exploring. Here, independent designers, artists, and makers sell clothing, jewellery, art prints, and lifestyle products in limited runs, giving you the chance to bring home something distinctive from your time in Manila.

Best time to visit Manila

Dry season
From December to May, Manila experiences its drier months, with average temperatures around 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). Skies are often clear, making it ideal for city sightseeing, bay walks, and exploring nearby destinations. This is generally considered the peak season.

Hot, dry months
March to May brings particularly warm and humid weather, with daytime temperatures reaching around 28°C to 34°C (82°F to 93°F). It is a good time for indoor attractions, shopping, and enjoying hotel pools, with slightly fewer visitors than the earlier holiday period, making it a shoulder season.

Rainy season
From June to November, Manila enters its rainy season, with temperatures around 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F) and frequent showers, often in the afternoon or evening. The city remains lively, and you can enjoy museums, malls, and indoor activities with more space and quieter streets, marking it as a low season.

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