Fort Santiago Gate

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Fort Santiago is a Fortress located in Manila .

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Sep 13, 2024
A little oasis in a busy area with a museum honouring Rizal and a small LEGO display. In the river and a few little shops. Friendly. Full review by smoothsailing5
Aug 7, 2024
Fort Santiago is a historical landmark in the Philippines and is one of the oldest fortifications in Manila. The place has a minimal entrance fee which can be paid in cash before you enter the fort o… Full review by YuppieLionheart
Jul 15, 2024
I visited here as part of a Bambike Tour, that way you have a guide. Worth walking through if not just for the history but there is a nice view of Pasig River. Also, if you are a Lego lover, there is… Full review by Aussie_Binturong

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How much is the entrance fee for students?
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Regular entrance fee is 50 for students with school ID. 75 pesos for the rest
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Is there a bicycle parking area?
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I'm sorry but I didn't notice. We took Grab to get there. Maybe you can call them before you go.
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gud day, how about an educational tour for 30 students and 2 professors, how much its cost/ entrance fee?
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We were charge Php 75 each to enter the Fort. You might get a discount if you’re taking your students for a tour. It’ll be best if you contact them ahead of time plus get a curator to give …
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We were charge Php 75 each to enter the Fort. You might get a discount if you’re taking your students for a tour. It’ll be best if you contact them ahead of time plus get a curator to give you the tour. Enjoy!!!
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All building activities require permits from the Intramuros Administration. These include construction, reconstruction, renovation, sanitation, elevator operation, and occupancy. …
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