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Malacañang Palace, the official residence and workplace of the President of the Philippines, stands as a symbol of political history and power in Manila. Located along the scenic banks of the Pasig River, this iconic structure has witnessed significant moments in the nation’s narrative. Explore the grandeur of the palace through guided tours, where you can marvel at the opulent interiors, historical artifacts, and the impressive architecture that reflects the country’s colonial past. As the seat of government, Malacañang Palace holds a unique place in Filipino history, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in the nation’s political and cultural heritage. Discover the heart of Philippine governance at Malacañang Palace, where the corridors echo with the echoes of the nation’s history.

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1,131 reviews
  • Brice L
    Brice L
    a week ago

    The museum is open and you can discover the evolution of the Philippines democracy and government.. all the presidents.. and surprised many women were presidents... Not like in France... We should take an example from them It's a very small museum but as all museums the presentation it's really well done and clear One thing at the entrance you have the president in activity

  • Adelaida T. Navarro

    Second time around to see the giant christmas tree inside the Malacañang Palace ground... Happy to roam around and see many people and the atmosphere was very festive while you hear some christmas song in the bacground...

  • Dave Greene
    Dave Greene
    5 months ago

    We went on the Malacañang Heritage Tour today which DOES NOT include Malacañang Palace. Apparently tours were possible here before from the previous reviews but this is copied from the Malacañang Museum Facebook page " A gentle reminder that the museum in Kalayaan Hall is now closed. To anyone hoping to visit the Presidential Museum, the presidential memorabilia can now be found in Teus Mansion-- one of the two new museums under Malacañang Heritage Tours! " Have to give the Palace a two since you just see it from the road and guard yells at you if you try to take a picture past the barricade.Maybe Kalayaan Hall will open to the public again in the future

  • Zac Cabildo (Tea-Ta's Milktea&More)

    It was nice to beh here! Love it,experience free ride from ferry boat ride guadalupe stn to quinta market stn quiapo maynila and eat at jolli dadas palabok since 1948

  • Robert Po
    Robert Po
    5 years ago

    A unique historical experience. One hour is not enough to deeply immerse in the tour. Book early as tour slots are hard to get and can only be secured by reservations through the tour office of the museum.

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  • Tuesday 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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