The Philippine Star

Celebrate Manila, traffic-free!

- For more informatio­n, visit ikotmnl.com.

The ‘ber months have rolled in and people may already be psyching up for the holidays, but it’s always a good time to get to know the city as a tourist.

Tourism has played a major role in building economies and livelihood opportunit­ies, and reminds you to appreciate the culture and heritage surroundin­g you amid your hectic schedule. For example, a fun, coffee- and cultured-filled adventure awaits you in the country’s capital – and you don’t even have to face the traffic when you go around the city on its iconic LRT-1 line.

The cool season can make some feel a little senti, and you know it’s always good to let it out and express it. Hugot Café in Tondo, Manila, just off the Abad Santos LRT1 station, is the perfect place to stay a while and indulge in your feelings. At the Hugot Café, you can eat, drink and bask in the feels-heavy ambiance to your heart’s content by writing your hugot out – who knows, your hugot might even be good enough to be put on the walls.

If your vibe is more on the chill side while the temperatur­e drops, or you want to immerse more in the city’s history, Escolta is the place to be. The famous Manila street, accessible through the Carriedo LRT-1 station, is full of old heritage sites you can browse through – and if you need to take a break, hang out at The Den at the First United Building for a shot of good local coffee.

Those looking for museums to drop in during a rainy day definitely have some fine options around the city. The Bahay Tsinoy in Intramuros, a short distance from the Central LRT-1 station, is home to the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center, which is all about the history and way of life of ancestral Chinese-Filipinos.

If your trip is more on the fun side, another museum you could check out is the Upside Down Museum in Pasay City. Get down at the Vito Cruz LRT1 station and make your way to this whimsical place that’s exactly as advertised – everything is upside down, which makes for some awesome and hilarious pictures!

And the best part of going around town on the LRT-1? You can hit all of these spots in just one day. There’s always an adventure waiting for you in Manila.

ikot MNL is a tourism program launched by Light Rail Manila Corporatio­n in 2018 in partnershi­p with the Department of Tourism, tour operators, and local government units. It aims to connect foreign and local travelers to Manila’s rich history, cultural heritage, and top food destinatio­ns by riding the LRT-1 to areas such as Intramuros, Binondo, Quiapo and many more.

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Discover the charms of the city at Bahay Tsinoy in Intramuros (top), The Den at the Escolta (above) and the Upside Down Museum in Pasay City (left).
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