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Manila

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✈️ Getting there

MNLNinoy Aquino International Airport
📍 7 km30 min🚕 Taxi🚌 Grab🚌 Bus

The cheapest reliable option is the PITX bus connector or a pre-booked Grab ride (approximately ₱200–400 / €3–7 to Makati or BGC depending on traffic) — avoid unmarked taxis at arrivals and always use the official metered taxi queue or Grab app.

NAIA is a busy, slightly chaotic four-terminal airport that handles the majority of Southeast Asian carriers plus Emirates, Qatar Airways, and KLM direct from Europe — Terminal 3 is the newest and most comfortable, used by Philippine Airlines and some international carriers.

Don't Miss

Hidden gems and local experiences in Manila — beyond the tourist trail.

🏰Intramuros at dawn before the tour groups arrive — walk the old Spanish walls and hire a bamboo bike (₱200/hour) to explore the cobblestone lanes around Fort Santiago while the light is golden and the streets are quiet.
🌅Catch sunset at the CCP Complex (Cultural Center of the Philippines) along Roxas Boulevard — locals gather here every evening, vendors sell fresh buko (coconut) juice, and the Manila Bay sunsets are genuinely world-famous for a reason.
🍜Eat your way through Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown — head to Batchoy sa Ilalim ng Tulay ('under the bridge') for pork noodle soup that costs under ₱100, then hit Café Mezzanine on Ongpin Street for siopao and hopia pastries.
🏝️Take the 2-hour day trip to Corregidor Island by ferry from the CCP ferry terminal (₱1,500 return including tour) — the WWII ruins, tunnels, and guns are hauntingly well-preserved and almost entirely skipped by foreign tourists.
🛍️Skip the big malls and go to Salcedo Saturday Market in Makati (7am–2pm) — some of the Philippines' best artisan food producers set up here, and it doubles as Manila's best people-watching spot over flat whites and bibingka.

Travel Plans

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Frequently asked questions

How cheap are flights to Manila?

FairFares is currently tracking fares to Manila from €496. Prices shift with demand and lead time — checking regularly helps you catch the best deals.

When is the best time to fly to Manila?

The best time to visit Manila is November–May (dry season), when you'll find comfortable conditions and a good balance of lively atmosphere without peak crowds.

Do I need a visa to visit Manila?

Visa requirements depend on your passport — check your government's travel advice for the latest entry requirements before booking.

How long is the flight to Manila?

Flights to Manila take around 44h 30m on average. Journey times vary by departure airport and whether you fly direct or with a connection.

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