Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument
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A very spacious and healthy looking park, thanks to the Mayor Isko Moreno's political will to rid the place of vagrants, vendors and whatnots. Used to be a despicable place and characterized by unpleasant smell, the place has totally transformed to the delight of Manileños and visitors alike. Well manicured lawns and well maintained trees and seats are now available for the weary people who pass by this park. It also has a coffeeshop called KapeTolyo within the park. Manila is changing and for the better folks! Worth a visit when in Manila!👍
Jessie JamisolaJessie Jamisola
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A must place to go when you're in manila. Specially now under Mayor Isko Moreno administration where they focus on rehabilitation of the monument to make it great again as a symbol of how great Andres Bonifacio is. Supremo fun fact: On March 22, 1948 (the day before his birthday), Aguinaldo released a letter saying he was indeed the one who ordered the execution of Bonifacio and his brother Procopio (the letter was certified authentic by Teodoro Agoncillo and published in his book ‘Revolt of the Masses’).
Aldwin Timothy DelfinAldwin Timothy Delfin
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This large outdoor mural was created by the late sculptor Castrillo. This has been a mainstay landmark in the city of Manila and is located just a few meters away from the Manila City Hall. The mural depicts the late 19th century secret society known as the Katipunan and its formation and eventual role in the Philippine Revolution. At the back of the mural is written the Kartilya ng Katipunan - a certain set of ethics laid down for its members to follow.
Raywollesen FortesRaywollesen Fortes
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Love the new get-up of this place! Indeed the transformation being made is lovely, worth it and amazing. I saw way back then how this place has been used as a toilet by street dwellers. It was dirty, smelly and most of all a very un-inviting place. And a clean up has been made right then and there and beautification has been launch. Now this place is one of the many places herein Manila to behold during day and even in night time....
iStar- Tariray (iStariray23)iStar- Tariray (iStariray23)
10
Gorgeous and spacious location. Loved the water fountain with lights that corresponded with those on the Philippine flag. The monument is truly the best feature of this place. Very instagramable and a great depiction of a pivotal point in Philippine history. They also play great music. Would make a great place to hang out in the evening with a loved one to sit, chat, and bond for free.
Mikey BustosMikey Bustos
40
Good place to stroll even at night because the whole plaza is well-lit. It was clean, refreshing and cool breeze because of the trees. Dancing lights and fountain every 15 minutes featuring OPM songs until 11PM! Pin Central Station to best guide you where to park your vehicles along the road. There is also a café which closes at 11PM! Will come back to try the café!
Jo EsguerraJo Esguerra
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Nearby Attractions Of Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument
Rizal Park
Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
SM City Manila
National Museum of Fine Arts
The Manila Cathedral
National Museum of Natural History
San Agustin Church
QUINTA Market
Rizal Park - North
Manila City Hall

Rizal Park
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Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
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SM City Manila
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National Museum of Fine Arts
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Nearby Restaurants Of Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument
Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill)
Ying Ying Tea House
Sky Deck
Barbara's Heritage Restaurant
1919 Grand Cafe
La Cathedral Cafe
Excelente Chinese Cooked Ham
EMILIA, House of Filipino Food
Uno Seafood Wharf Palace
Kapetolyo by SGD Coffee

Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill)
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Ying Ying Tea House
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Sky Deck
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Barbara's Heritage Restaurant
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HXRJ+9CG, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
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The Bonifacio Shrine, also known as the Kartilya ng Katipunan or Heroes Park, is a public park and plaza in Ermita, Manila, Philippines located just north of the Manila City Hall and south of Mehan Garden and Liwasang Bonifacio.
attractions: Rizal Park, Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, SM City Manila, National Museum of Fine Arts, The Manila Cathedral, National Museum of Natural History, San Agustin Church, QUINTA Market, Rizal Park - North, Manila City Hall, restaurants: Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill), Ying Ying Tea House, Sky Deck, Barbara's Heritage Restaurant, 1919 Grand Cafe, La Cathedral Cafe, Excelente Chinese Cooked Ham, EMILIA, House of Filipino Food, Uno Seafood Wharf Palace, Kapetolyo by SGD Coffee

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