Join me on a journey through the Spanish colonial heart of Manila, Philippines, where I honestly felt like I was walking through Central America instead of Southeast Asia. In this adventure through Intramuros, Manila’s historic walled city, we explore cobblestone streets, massive stone forts, centuries-old churches, and preserved Spanish architecture that dates back over 300 years. From Fort Santiago to San Agustin Church and hidden colonial corners, this tour reveals a side of Manila most travelers don’t expect. If you’re looking for unique things to do in Manila, deep history, and surprising cultural connections, this Spanish-era district is a must-visit.
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TIMESTAMPS *
00:00 – Introduction
0:58 – Good Morning from Intramuros Manila, Philippines!
2:20 – Santiago Fort (Spanish City Walls)
3:40 – Spanish-Fillipino History since 1500s
6:05 – Looks like a Castle!
8:57 – Plaza de Armas (Military Barracks and Dungeons)
9:32 – On Top of the Fort
12:09 – Let’s Go Inside The Dungeon
14:43 – Mini Market Outside of The Manila Cathedral
16:07 – Manila Cathedral (2nd Oldest in Philippines)
19:01 – Kalesa (Horse Carriage Ride!)
21:11 – Saint Augustin Church (Oldest in The Philippines)
24:21 – How Rich Fillipinos and The Spanish Lived in 1500s
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