Explore Intramuros by Kalesa, uncovering Manila’s rich history with a guided tour of iconic landmarks. Perfect for history buffs and families.
Explore Intramuros by Kalesa, uncovering Manila’s rich history with a guided tour of iconic landmarks. Perfect for history buffs and families.
- Fort Santiago - A key historical site in Manila, this ancient citadel served as a defensive fortress during the Spanish era. Visitors can explore its stone gates and cobblestone paths while delving into its rich history, spanning from the Spanish colonial period to World War II. Inside, the Rizal Shrine Museum pays tribute to Dr. José Rizal, the…
- Fort Santiago - A key historical site in Manila, this ancient citadel served as a defensive fortress during the Spanish era. Visitors can explore its stone gates and cobblestone paths while delving into its rich history, spanning from the Spanish colonial period to World War II. Inside, the Rizal Shrine Museum pays tribute to Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. The serene gardens, dungeons, and picturesque views of the Pasig River offer perfect opportunities for photography and reflection.
- Plaza de Roma - Known as the heart of Intramuros, this historic plaza was once the central square of old Manila. Visitors will find the statue of King Charles IV of Spain, surrounded by well-maintained gardens and colonial architecture. From this vantage point, one can admire the magnificent Manila Cathedral and the Palacio del Gobernador, both iconic examples of Spanish-era design. Guides will share stories of how this plaza served as a social and political hub during the colonial period, providing insight into 18th-century Manila life.
- Manila Cathedral - A remarkable example of Romanesque Revival architecture, the Manila Cathedral is the spiritual and historical center of the Philippines. Visitors will be captivated by its grand façade, intricate stained-glass windows, and beautifully restored interiors. Having been rebuilt multiple times due to earthquakes and wars, it symbolizes the resilience of Filipino faith. Guests can enter to appreciate its peaceful atmosphere, marble altar, and religious art while learning about its importance as the mother church of the Philippines and the site of many significant national events.
- San Agustin Church - As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Agustin Church is the oldest stone church in the Philippines, constructed in 1607. Visitors will be amazed by its baroque architecture, elaborate carvings, and stunning trompe-l’oeil ceiling paintings that create an illusion of depth and sculpture. Inside, the peaceful courtyard and the San Agustin Museum house centuries-old religious art, artifacts, and historical treasures. Guides will recount stories of how this iconic church withstood wars and earthquakes, standing as a testament to faith and endurance over time.
- Plaza San Luis Complex - A delightful heritage site that captures the elegance of Spanish-era Manila, Plaza San Luis is a cultural and architectural treasure within Intramuros. Visitors can wander through cobblestone streets lined with beautifully restored ancestral houses showcasing Filipino-Spanish design. Each “casa” features antique furniture, wooden balconies, and traditional courtyards that transport you back to the 19th century. The complex also includes souvenir shops, cafés, and cultural exhibits — an ideal spot to experience the charm of old-world Manila and capture picturesque photos.
- Casa Manila - Experience the lifestyle of the 19th-century Filipino elite at Casa Manila, a beautifully reconstructed Spanish colonial house. Visitors can explore rooms filled with antique furniture, chandeliers, and décor reflecting the opulence of old Manila. Each floor reveals how the wealthy lived during the Spanish era — from the grand sala (living room) to the traditional kitchen and courtyard. Guided by historical insights, guests will experience the blend of Filipino, Chinese, and Spanish influences in architecture and daily life, making Casa Manila one of the most immersive stops in Intramuros.
- Baluarte de San Diego - As one of the oldest stone fortifications in Intramuros, Baluarte de San Diego offers visitors a blend of history and scenic views. Guests can explore its circular bastion, lush gardens, and ancient walls that once protected Manila from foreign invaders. As you walk through the stone pathways, guides will share stories about the fortress’s strategic role during the Spanish period and its evolution over the centuries. The site also offers excellent photo opportunities overlooking the old city walls and nearby parks — a perfect mix of history and tranquility within the Walled City.

- Entrance fees
- Private transportation
- Carriage Driver guide
- Entrance fees
- Private transportation
- Carriage Driver guide
- Brunch
- Personal Expense
- Brunch
- Personal Expense
Travel back in time and experience the allure of Old Manila with a classic Kalesa ride through the historic Walled City of Intramuros. Embrace the nostalgia as the horse-drawn carriage guides you past ancient walls, cobblestone streets, and Spanish colonial landmarks that have shaped the nation’s history.
This journey includes stops at Fort Santiago,…
Travel back in time and experience the allure of Old Manila with a classic Kalesa ride through the historic Walled City of Intramuros. Embrace the nostalgia as the horse-drawn carriage guides you past ancient walls, cobblestone streets, and Spanish colonial landmarks that have shaped the nation’s history.
This journey includes stops at Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church, Casa Manila, and more — each narrating a tale of faith, culture, and resilience. Throughout the tour, a local guide will share captivating stories from the Spanish era to World War II, bringing history to life.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, families, and newcomers, this tour provides a relaxing and picturesque way to explore Manila’s heritage. Capture Instagram-worthy moments, delve into the country’s vibrant past, and experience the splendor of old Manila — one Kalesa ride at a time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.