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Manila Baywalk is a popular tourist destination featuring several notable landmarks including Roxas Bridge, Bahay Tsinoy Museum, and Fort Santiago. Other attractions include the Coconut Palace, San Agustin Church, and Baluarte de San Diego, all rich in history and culture. Intramuros, a historic walled city, is also nearby and offers a glimpse into Manila's architectural heritage.

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Landmarks

Manila Baywalk is a popular tourist destination featuring several notable landmarks including Roxas Bridge, Bahay Tsinoy Museum, and Fort Santiago. Other attractions include the Coconut Palace, San Agustin Church, and Baluarte de San Diego, all rich in history and culture. Intramuros, a historic walled city, is also nearby and offers a glimpse into Manila's architectural heritage.

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Manila Baywalk is a popular tourist destination, and there are several iconic

landmarks and attractions around the area that are worth mentioning. Here
are some of the most notable ones:

1. Roxas Bridge (also known as the McArthur


Bridge): This historic steel bridge connects the
cities of Manila and Pasay, and it's a great spot
to take in the views of Manila Bay.

[Link] Tsinoy Museum: This museum is


located near the Manila Baywalk and
showcases the history and culture of Chinese-
Filipino communities.

3. Fort Santiago: This historic fort is located


within Intramuros and is one of the most
famous landmarks in Manila. It was once a
prison during the Spanish colonial era.

4. Coconut Palace (Bahay ng


Katipunan): This historic house is
located near the Manila Baywalk and
was once the residence of Philippine
President Ferdinand Marcos.

5. San Agustin Church: This historic


church is one of the oldest churches in
the Philippines and is located within
Intramuros.

6. San Agustin Museum: This museum is


located within the San Agustin Church and
showcases various artifacts and exhibits
related to the church's history.

7. Baluarte de San Diego: another


beautiful historical landmark located in
Intramuros is the famous Baluarte de San
Diego. It is a bast which is a sturdy and
strategic structure to repel invasion. The
structure is incorporated with several
curtain wall that soldiers will have a clearer view of incoming invaders, giving
them much time to counterattack.

8. Intramuros (Walled City): This historic


walled city is a short walk from the Manila
Baywalk, and it's a must-visit destination
for anyone interested in history and
architecture.

These are just a few of the many iconic landmarks and attractions around
Manila Baywalk.

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