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Many capitals in Asia are unjustly perceived as being over-populated, chaotic and besieged with traffic. Though this may seem right for Manila, particularly at first sight, look beyond its surface and discover the appealing energy and hospitable locals that make most travelers consider a revisit. The first thing that travelers will notice after their flight to Manila lands, is that this metropolitan area does not possess its own center, but rather bits and bobs of the Intramuros. Constructed in the 16th century by the Spanish people, Intramuros (a city within a city) is the oldest district which once contains schools, hospitals and churches.



Art enthusiasts taking flights to Manila will have a lot of things that can make them busy on their visit to Manila since galleries and museums are spread out all over the city. If there is one best museum in Manila that is worth to visit for its finest examples of Filipino culture and art, it would be the Ayala Museum.



The major airport serving not only the Metro Manila area but also other major cities in the Philippines is the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (airport code: MNL). The airport is situated along the boundary between Paranaque City and Pasay City, around seven kilometers south of Manila. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the major international air transportation center for flights to the Philippines. It also serves as the hub for all Philippine airlines. The airport accommodates around 22 million travelers each year.



Another airport that serves Manila area is the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport or Clark International Airport (airport code: CRK). It is located at the Cark Freeport Zone in Pampanga. This airport caters to mostly low-priced air carriers that take advantage to the lower landing fees compare to those in Ninoy Aquino International Airport.