Sunday, August 12, 2018

Go Around Metro Manila Via LRT-1 ikotMNL


All of us have dream travel whether it’s in another country or out of town. Planning a travel like these costs not only money but time and resources as well. Travelling is not limited for places out of town and other countries where we need to book a flight. There are many places we still need to discover that most Filipinos are not aware of.
 
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In the vicinity of my residential area, stood an artistic landmark of College of St. Benilde’s College of Arts and Design. At night time, you can see the structure lights up the metropolitan area and you can even see it while riding the LRT train near Vito Cruz station.

If you are up for food and history, there is an old establishment in the Sta. Cruz, Manila where our national hero Jose Rizal used to go when he was still studying at Intramuros. Formerly called Toho Antigua Panciteria, the original establishment was burned down in 1984 and was renamed Toho Food Center. It was still operated by the grandchildren of Tai Tang, one of the original five owners and they still serve generations with authentic Cantonese dishes as it was more than a century ago.

If you are looking for entertainment, the Cultural Center of the Philippines is not limiting performing arts to the elite. CCP hold regular festivals some are for free and some are at lower costs. Their Pasinaya Festival is open to public as CCP performing groups and resident groups showcase their craft. Cinemalaya is also the most flocked independent movie festival every year. My mother knows someone who frequently goes back from U.S. just to watch all week during Cinemalaya.

There are more places to discover around Metro Manila and you can do that by foot and commuting. These places can be access by riding the original LRT -1 trains from Baclaran to Roosevelt stations and you can say that you passed five cities in LRT-1 stations.

LRT-1 offers travelers a convenient way to tour Manila by just loading  the Beepcards with Unli-rides for P100 pesos for the whole day.  We should not be strangers in our nation’s capital.  We should get out more and explore. Another tip, the National Museum reopened and it’s just walk away from LRT. LRMC partners with the Department of Tourism, The Old Manila Walks, Tralulu, Walk This Way, Kapitbahayan Sa Kalye Bautista for more tourist destinations along LRT-1 stations.

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