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    Ermita is a district in central Manila, Philippines. It is a significant center of finance, education, culture, and commerce. Ermita serves as the civic center of Manila, bearing the seat of city government and a large portion of the area's employment, business, and entertainment activities. Private and government offices, museums, and ...

  2. Modern-Day Ermita Today, Ermita is a vibrant mix of historical landmarks, government institutions, educational centers, and commercial establishments. It retains its historical charm while embracing modernization. Iconic landmarks like Rizal Park, the National Museum, and the Manila Hotel continue to draw both local and international visitors.

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    Ermita takes its name from a hermitage (ermitain Spanish) containing a 16th-century image of Nuestra Señora de Guia that once stood on the site of today's Ermita Church. Under American rule, this district became Manila's equivalent of Capitol Hill, with many important government structures rising around the large greensward of Luneta (now Rizal Par...

    By train

    Ermita is served by three railway stations, all on the LRT Line 1. From the southernmost station, moving north towards the river: 1. Pedro Gil(on Taft Avenue). Near the Philippine General Hospital. 2. United Nations(on Taft Avenue). Near Rizal Park, the Supreme Court, and the National Bureau of Investigation compound. 3. Central Terminal (on Arroceros Street). Near Mehan Garden, the Manila Metropolitan Theatre, the Manila City Hall, and the eastern walls of Intramuros.

    By water bus

    The Pasig River Ferry [dead link] stops at Quezon Bridge (Lawton) station, near - you guessed it - Quezon Bridge, which is not far from Liwasang Bonifacio and the old Metropolitan Theatre. The ferry service has reported to be suspended for an indefinite period.

    By taxi

    Taxis from Ninoy Aquino International Airport will cost you a poverty-inducing ₱550 unless you insist on taking a car with driver from any of the rental car companies. Fares on the official yellow metered airport taxis starts at ₱70, but beware: some airport taxi drivers place meter tampering devices (batingting) to double the fare and extort money from unwary travellers. Regular metered taxis are also legitimate and can be had just by walking away from the airport a bit. As with the ride fro...

    Museums and other points of interest

    1. 14.579306120.9724861 Manila Ocean Park, near Roxas Blvd (behind the Quirino Grandstand on the western end of Rizal Park), ☏ +63 2-5677777, fax: +63 2-5672309. 10AM to 8PM on weekdays (last entry 7:15PM), 9AM to 8PM on weekends and public holidays (last entry 8:15PM). Opened in 2008, this is Manila's first major oceanarium. Although not quite as large and well-equipped as some of Asia's more famous oceanaria (including those in Hong Kong and Singapore), it's still a popular attraction among...

    Parks, gardens, and monuments

    1. 14.581667120.9766947 Rizal Park (Luneta), Roxas Blvd. Nearest railway station: United Nations (LRT-1). Manila's green lung, this large urban park stretches from the Quirino Grandstand in the west to Taft Avenue in the east, with the historic walled district of Intramuros bordering it to the north. The park's most famous landmark is the Rizal Monument, a stone obelisk with bronze statuary erected near the site of Philippine national hero José Rizal's execution in 1896. All distances in the...

    Other landmarks

    1. 14.5851120.9819 [dead link] Department of Tourism, T. M. Kalaw (on the opposite side of Rizal Park from the old Finance building). Almost a twin of the former Finance Department headquarters nearby, this Neoclassical building is a prominent feature of the eastern end of Rizal Park. The colossal statue of Lapu-Lapu - a fairly recent addition to the park - stands between the two buildings, and the giant relief map of the Philippines is just a short walk away. 1. 14.5955120.979110 Manila Cent...

    14.576389120.9838891 Robinsons Place Manila, Pedro Gil cor. Adriatico (behind the Philippine General Hospital compound), ☏ +63 2-3020109, +63 2-3020119, +63 2-5264914, +63 2-5258452. Daily 10AM to...
    14.589456120.98272 SM City Manila, Natividad Almeda-Lopez (Concepcion) cor. Arroceros (across the street from the Manila City Hall building). Part of the nationwide SM "Supermall" chain, this shopp...
    Dads Saisaki Kamayan, 523 Merchant Bldg., Padre Faura St., +63 2 8528 1723. Kamayan literally means to eat with your hands in Filipino. Their native buffet has a wide range of Filipino food to offe...
    14.5899120.98291 Wendy's (Wendy's Hamburgers), Ground floor, SM City Manila. 9AM-9PM. American fastfood worldwide chains. also have branch in U.N Avenue and Robinson's Place Manila.(updated Aug 2023)
    14.5899120.98292 McDonald's, Ground floor, SM City Manila. with branches in U.N. Avenue, Robinson's Place Manila, Pedro Gil Street, and all over Metro Manila.(updated Aug 2023)
    14.5765120.9843 Popeyes, branches in SM City Manila and Robinson's Place Manila.(updated Aug 2023)

    There are bars and nightclubs literally left and right. Go bar hopping. If you're into strip clubs, they got those too. L.A. Cafe- The district's biggest 'meat market'. It's open 24 hours per day. Two floors, live bands/music, TV screens. Good food, drinks and music. 1. 14.5758120.98361 Starbucks, located in SM City Manila, U.N. Avenue, Robinson's ...

    Budget

    1. 14.57479120.980841 Sunny Bay Suites, 1438 Roxas Blvd (across from South Harbor seafront), ☏ +63 2 8521 8888. This hotel offers rooms equipped with air conditioning, desk, television, shower, kitchenette, satellite/cable TV and dining area. Has a Japanese restaurant that serves breakfast and a massage service. Rates start at ₱1720. 2. 14.57721120.983272 Cherry Blossoms Hotel, 550 Jorge Bocobo Extension, ☏ +63 2 8708 9901. All rooms are good for two persons with free breakfast. Best rates on...

    Mid-range

    1. 14.5775120.98115 Manila Lotus Hotel, 1227 A. Mabini corner Padre Faura Streets, ☏ +63 2 8522 1515. A/C rooms equipped with cable TV, mini bar, daily newspaper and hair dryer. Some of its facilities and services are restaurant, bar, function room and massage service. ₱1926. 2. 14.57912120.980766 City Garden Suites Manila, 1158 A. Mabini St, ☏ +63 2 8835 4500, fax: +63 2-524-4844. A/C rooms equipped with cable TV, and refrigerator with mini-bar items. Some of its facilities and services are...

    Spa and massage

    1. Mont Albo Massage Hut United Nations Avenue, GF Mayfair Tower United Nations Avenue st. Corner Mabini St, ☏ +63 2 966 2269. Unlike most other spas in Manila, the theme of Mont Albo Massage Hut is old Filipino paying tribute to the humble local nipa hut. Facilities would include waiting lounge, massage/body scrub cubicles, massage chairs, shower and suob (steam) chamber. Massage for ₱350.

    The international telephone country code for the Philippines is 63. The area code for Metro Manila (including Ermita) is 2.

    Within sight of Rizal Park is Ermita's famous next-door neighbour, the historic walled city of Intramuros.

  3. Ermita is a locality in Capital District, Metro Manila. Mapcarta, the open map. ... is a historic urban park located in Ermita, Manila. San Agustin Church. Church ...

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  5. Sunday - 6:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 5:00 PM. HISTORY. Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guia Parish (Our Lady of Guidance) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila was established on May 19, 1571. It is located in Ermita, Manila. The Parish Fiesta is celebrated every 19th day of May.

  6. Dec 1, 2021 · The Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument located at the Bonifacio Shrine in Ermita, Manila, near the Manila City Hall, is one of the major monuments that give tribute to the country’s Philippine revolutionary hero, Andres Bonifacio. This masterpiece sculpture of noted Filipino sculptor Eduardo Castrillo was unveiled in 1998. The Bonifacio Shrine had a makeover and was ...

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