Top 10 Things To Do And Places To Visit in Manila After Dark
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Top 10 Things To Do And Places To Visit in Manila After Dark

If you find yourself in the city of Manila and wonder what to do after dark, you’re in for a treat. You’re bound to find the perfect night activities in this bustling metropolis

As your friendly guide, we’re here to share the top 10 night activities in Metro Manila that’ll make your trip unforgettable. Read more below!

1. Enjoy a dinner cruise in Manila Bay

Address: Room 10, Bay Terminal, CCP Complex Roxas Blvd, Malate Manila

Contact No.: +63 288233281

Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

Website: https://corregidorisland.com.ph

Social media: Facebook

If you like dining with a mix of sightseeing, then going on a dinner cruise in Manila Bay is for you. You can enjoy good food, good views, and good music during your 1.5-hour cruise. 

The cruise offers two dinner options. You get a sit-down dinner for the weekday cruise and a dinner buffet on the weekend cruise. 

Pro tip:

The last cruise leaves at 8:15 pm. Make sure to book your dinner cruise for a worry-free experience. 

2. Join the Intramuros After Dark night walking tour

Join the Intramuros After Dark night walking tour
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Address: Meetup location at Plaza Roma, Calle Postigo, Intramuros

Contact No.: 0920 879 0695

Website: https://qistoria.org

Social media: Facebook, Instagram

There’s a different vibe to nighttime historical tours – it’s immersive with a sense of mystery. And when you join the Intramuros After Dark walk tour, you’ll experience the walled city differently.  

You get to tour the Grand Escolta, Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, and more. You’ll also hear about the history of these places and Manila in general as the tour guide weaves the city’s stories. 

Pro tip:

If you’re a fan of history and the supernatural events within the walled city, then the Annual Special Halloween Edition of the tour is something you should attend. 

3. Visit the Luneta Park

Visit the Luneta Park
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Address: Roxas Boulevard, Ermita, Manila

Operating hours: Monday – Sunday, 5 am – 10 am, 11 am – 8 pm

You definitely can visit Luneta Park even after work hours! The park is open until late, and there are tons of activities to do, even at night. 

You can stroll around the park, check out Jose Rizal’s monument, or watch the famous Dancing Fountain. If you’re feeling competitive, try your hand at chess at the Chess Plaza, too.

Pro tip:

Make sure to bring your mat, food, and drinks and settle near the fountain to watch the show. 

4. Visit Star City

Visit Star City
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Address: Star City, Roxas Blvd, CCP, Pasay, Metro Manila

Contact No.: (02) 8832 3249

Operating hours: Thursday – Friday 2 pm – 10 pm, Saturday – Sunday 1 pm – 10 pm

Website: https://www.starcity.com.ph

Social media: Facebook

Rates:

  • Star pass – P699
  • Star pass + Snow World – P889

If you’re a fan of amusement parks, then there’s no need to look further; enjoy day til night at Star City! 

Crowd favorites are the famous Snow World, Seahorse Viking, the Giant Star Wheel, and the Star Flyer –  the only inverted roller coaster in the Philippines. Food stalls and a parlor games section are also available for you to enjoy. 

Pro tip:

You should bring extra clothes and a waterproof case just in case you ride the water-based rides. 

5. Enjoy Chinese cuisine at Ying Ying Tea House

Enjoy Chinese cuisine at Ying Ying Tea House
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Address: 233-235 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila

Contact No.: (02) 5310 9031

Operating hours:  Monday – Sunday, 7 am – 10 pm

Social media: Facebook

Manila’s Chinatown, Binondo, is a food lover’s paradise after dark. And Ying Ying Tea House should definitely be on your Binondo food crawl list. 

If you’re a fan of Chinese cuisine, you’d enjoy their dim sum selection and yang chow fried rice. Their mami selection is highly recommended as well. 

Pro tip:

Be patient as the lines can get long. Your patience will be rewarded with good food in the end. 

6. Watch the Amazing Show performance

Watch the Amazing Show performance
(Image source: Amazing Show website)

Address: Manila Film Center, CCP Complex, Pasay City

Contact No.: (+632) 834-8871

Operating hours: Monday – Saturday, 8 pm – 9 pm

Website: https://amazingshow.net

Social media: Facebook, Instagram

If you’re a fan of Broadway musical-esque performances, then you’d enjoy the Amazing Show. This time, drag queens take the stage and perform Korean, Filipino, and traditional Chinese music. 

What’s also good about this show is that it’s family-friendly! You don’t have to worry about adult-related themes particularly when you’re with children. 

Pro tip:

Book your tickets in advance through their website to secure your spot. 

7. Go wholesale shopping at Divisoria Public Market

Go wholesale shopping at Divisoria Public Market
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Address: 557 M. De Santos St, San Nicolas, Manila, 1010 Metro Manila

Operating hours: Monday – Sunday, 5:25 am – 11 pm

Divisoria, Manila’s famous bargain haven, is bustling even after the sun goes down. And if you’re looking for bargain prices, Divisoria Public Market is a must-visit. 

Shop for everything from clothing and accessories to toys and home goods at affordable prices when you buy in bulk. There are tons of fabrics available as well if you’re running a business that needs textiles.

Pro tip:

Be mindful of your belongings and your wallet in crowded areas. Bargaining is common, so don’t hesitate to haggle for a better deal.

8. Sip coffee at Kapetolyo by SGD Coffee

Address: Kartilya ng Katipunan Park, Cecilia Muñoz Palma Drive, Ermita, Manila, Metro Manila

Contact No.: 0915 241 4285

Operating hours: Monday – Thursday, 10 am – 9 pm, Friday – Sunday, 9 am – 9 pm

Social media: Facebook, Instagram

No need to go far for your dose of caffeine if you’re within the Metro Manila vicinity. Kapetolyo by SGD Coffee offers brews and meals while you get a view of the park and the Manila City Hall from afar. 

They offer a lot of pastries and meals and their coffee is locally sourced. The inadobo sa kape is a must-try. 

Pro tip:

If you’re a fan of specialty coffee, ask the barista for their recommendations. 

9. Enjoy fine dining at La Cathedral Cafe

Enjoy fine dining at La Cathedral Cafe
(Image source: La Cathedral Cafe Facebook)

Address: 636 Cabildo St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila

Contact No.: 0977 420 4749

Operating hours: Monday – Friday 8 am – 9 pm, Saturday – Sunday 8 am – 10 pm

Social media: Facebook, Instagram

You’re bound to have an extraordinary dining experience at La Cathedral Cafe. The rooftop ambiance is great as you enjoy your meal while appreciating the church’s grand architecture, particularly during nighttime. 

The cafe’s nachos are a good appetizer and the bistek tagalog is also a recommended dish. Make sure to reserve online to get the best seats in the venue. 

Pro tip:

The venue is Instagram-worthy, so take lots of photos during your stay. 

10. Buy fresh flowers from Dangwa Flower Market

Buy fresh flowers from Dangwa Flower Market
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Address: 1633 Dimasalang Rd, Santa Cruz, Sta. Cruz, 1008 Metro Manila

Contact No.: 0915 801 5664

Operating hours: Open 24 hours

When you feel like buying fresh blooms for yourself or a loved one, Dangwa Flower Market is the best place to go. The market is open 24 hours daily – perfect for your bouquet run. 

The area has 50 stalls with various flowers, so you don’t run out of options. Another good thing is they offer other plants and succulents enough to make plantitos and plantitas happy.

Pro tip:

Buy the flowers and arrange them yourself. You get a more personalized bouquet while saving money that way!

Metro Manila has a night adventure waiting just for you. Enjoy Manila and its activities after dark. 

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