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Guests flying from Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport (LAS) to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) will find a number of attractions in Manila, from historic locations and scenic landscape, to shopping options and zoological exhibits.
The Casa Manila Museum was once the grand residence of the royal family. Today, the location houses period decor, furnishings and opulent luxuries commonly enjoyed among the affluent of the country.
Key Facts
Upon arrival, drive your rental car north on either the Philippine Highway, or the S. Luzon Expressway into Manila. Luneta Park, also called Rizal Park, is a popular open space that features a monument to one of the country's national heroes. The vast expanse also has a Chinese garden, a Japanese garden and a planetarium.
The downtown Quiapo Market Area features a variety of products from herbs to electronics. However, The Tiendesitas on the C-5 Road has many different shops that all contain products made by local artisans.
Hints and Tips
The Las Vegas to Manila flight takes approximately 15 hours. Guests have the chance to stretch their legs and get acclimated to local culture and history at Fort Santiago. Constructed by the Spanish conquistadores, during the 15th century, the site is now a museum which features military relics, barracks, exhibits and jail facilities. The location was also later important to local traders.