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Malacañang Palace
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Malacañang Palace, officially known as Malacañan Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines. It is located in the Manila district of San Miguel, along Jose P. Laurel Street though it is commonly associated with Mendiola Street nearby.
Nearby attractions
Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Archdiocese of Manila)
638 Mendiola St, San Miguel, Manila, 1005 Metro Manila, Philippines
Centro Escolar University
9 Mendiola St, San Miguel, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila, Philippines
Minor Basilica of San Sebastian
Pasaje del Carmen St, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila, Philippines
Goldenberg Mansion
646, San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
EMILIA, House of Filipino Food
934 Gen. Solano St, San Miguel, Manila, 1005 Metro Manila, Philippines
McDonald's Mendiola
La Residencia 2, 8 Mendiola St, San Miguel, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila, Philippines
Kenny Rogers Roasters - Delco Manila
First Residences, Jose Laurel St, San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
The Original Chicken Fandian
1763 Paz Mendoza Guazon Street, Paco, Manila, 1007 Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines
Pot's Silogan
HXWW+QCV, San Miguel, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila, Philippines
Hangry Pares
1651, 1007 M Guazon, 829 Paco, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Vincent's Place
1787-A Concepcion Aguila St, San Miguel, Manila, 1005 Metro Manila, Philippines
Angel's Pizza - San Sebastian
390, Brgy, Ultima 1 Bldg., Legarda St Zone 040, Cor San Rafael St, Quiapo, Manila, Philippines
L'Eau Vive in Asia
1499 P M Guazon, Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines
Pancake House Otis
Robinsons Otis, Paz Mendoza Guazon Street, 831 Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby hotels
La Casarita - Condormitel
333 San Rafael St, San Miguel, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila, Philippines
Go Hotels Otis - Manila
Zone 90, Robinsons Otis, 5th floor, 1536 Paz Mendoza Guazon Street, Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines
Vista Heights Legarda
526 Legarda St, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila, Philippines
OYO 229 G Place
1, 2117 Legarda St, Quiapo, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila, Philippines
Collection O Metro Manila near University Belt formerly 1318 Residences
1318 Castanos, Sampaloc, Manila, 1015 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Malacañang Palace

Jose P Jose Laurel St, San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Malacañang Palace, officially known as Malacañan Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines. It is located in the Manila district of San Miguel, along Jose P. Laurel Street though it is commonly associated with Mendiola Street nearby.

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attractions: Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Archdiocese of Manila), Centro Escolar University, Minor Basilica of San Sebastian, Goldenberg Mansion, restaurants: EMILIA, House of Filipino Food, McDonald's Mendiola, Kenny Rogers Roasters - Delco Manila, The Original Chicken Fandian, Pot's Silogan, Hangry Pares, Vincent's Place, Angel's Pizza - San Sebastian, L'Eau Vive in Asia, Pancake House Otis
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Nearby attractions of Malacañang Palace

Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Archdiocese of Manila)

Centro Escolar University

Minor Basilica of San Sebastian

Goldenberg Mansion

Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Archdiocese of Manila)

Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Archdiocese of Manila)

4.9

(143)

Open until 11:30 PM
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Centro Escolar University

Centro Escolar University

4.3

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Minor Basilica of San Sebastian

Minor Basilica of San Sebastian

4.7

(684)

Open 24 hours
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Goldenberg Mansion

Goldenberg Mansion

4.6

(16)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Malacañang Palace

EMILIA, House of Filipino Food

McDonald's Mendiola

Kenny Rogers Roasters - Delco Manila

The Original Chicken Fandian

Pot's Silogan

Hangry Pares

Vincent's Place

Angel's Pizza - San Sebastian

L'Eau Vive in Asia

Pancake House Otis

EMILIA, House of Filipino Food

EMILIA, House of Filipino Food

4.6

(408)

Click for details
McDonald's Mendiola

McDonald's Mendiola

4.0

(273)

Click for details
Kenny Rogers Roasters - Delco Manila

Kenny Rogers Roasters - Delco Manila

4.3

(70)

$$

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The Original Chicken Fandian

The Original Chicken Fandian

4.2

(66)

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Danny Carlos SalasDanny Carlos Salas
Resident Malacañang historian and presidential staff assistant Francis Louie Esquivel explains to Tatler that Rocha married Gregoria Tuason, daughter of the Chinese Son Tua, who founded the prominent Tuason family. Esquivel says, “His modern-day descendants report that he was a large, hot-tempered man who loved his afternoon siesta. One of the duties of his Indian manservant was to shush noisy boatmen plying the Pasig, warning them, ‘Malaki yan’—another version of the genesis of the Malacañang name, the phrase translating to “He’s big”, referring to the lord of the mansion.” The Rocha family enjoyed the house for many decades, but in 1802, they were forced to sell the property to the Spanish Colonel Jose Miguel Formento. Less than a quarter of a century later, the property exchanged ownership again—this time, it was sold to the Spanish government to serve as a summer residence for the Spanish governor-general.
Dave GreeneDave Greene
We went on the Malacañang Heritage Tour today which DOES NOT include Malacañang Palace. Apparently tours were possible here before from the previous reviews but this is copied from the Malacañang Museum Facebook page " A gentle reminder that the museum in Kalayaan Hall is now closed. To anyone hoping to visit the Presidential Museum, the presidential memorabilia can now be found in Teus Mansion-- one of the two new museums under Malacañang Heritage Tours! 😉" Have to give the Palace a two since you just see it from the road and guard yells at you if you try to take a picture past the barricade. Maybe Kalayaan Hall will open to the public again in the future
Junna AJunna A
First of all if you want to go to the museum you have to schedule an appointment first at the gate. So, I learned new things that I didn't know about the place which they don't write in historical books. It just takes you back in time with the items that the Philippine presidents used throughout the course of history from their campaigns, decorations, and much more. There is the sense of awe to think that you're standing at the same spot where the presidents held their meetings, conferences. I think it is a nice place to learn some part of the philippine history by knowing some facts of the men and women that lead the nation
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Resident Malacañang historian and presidential staff assistant Francis Louie Esquivel explains to Tatler that Rocha married Gregoria Tuason, daughter of the Chinese Son Tua, who founded the prominent Tuason family. Esquivel says, “His modern-day descendants report that he was a large, hot-tempered man who loved his afternoon siesta. One of the duties of his Indian manservant was to shush noisy boatmen plying the Pasig, warning them, ‘Malaki yan’—another version of the genesis of the Malacañang name, the phrase translating to “He’s big”, referring to the lord of the mansion.” The Rocha family enjoyed the house for many decades, but in 1802, they were forced to sell the property to the Spanish Colonel Jose Miguel Formento. Less than a quarter of a century later, the property exchanged ownership again—this time, it was sold to the Spanish government to serve as a summer residence for the Spanish governor-general.
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We went on the Malacañang Heritage Tour today which DOES NOT include Malacañang Palace. Apparently tours were possible here before from the previous reviews but this is copied from the Malacañang Museum Facebook page " A gentle reminder that the museum in Kalayaan Hall is now closed. To anyone hoping to visit the Presidential Museum, the presidential memorabilia can now be found in Teus Mansion-- one of the two new museums under Malacañang Heritage Tours! 😉" Have to give the Palace a two since you just see it from the road and guard yells at you if you try to take a picture past the barricade. Maybe Kalayaan Hall will open to the public again in the future
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First of all if you want to go to the museum you have to schedule an appointment first at the gate. So, I learned new things that I didn't know about the place which they don't write in historical books. It just takes you back in time with the items that the Philippine presidents used throughout the course of history from their campaigns, decorations, and much more. There is the sense of awe to think that you're standing at the same spot where the presidents held their meetings, conferences. I think it is a nice place to learn some part of the philippine history by knowing some facts of the men and women that lead the nation
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Malacañang Palace, commonly known simply as Malacañang, is the official residence and workplace of the President of the Philippines. It is located in the capital city of Manila. Here's an overview:

Location: Malacañang Palace is situated along the north bank of the Pasig River in San Miguel, Manila. Its precise address is J.P. Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila.

History: The palace has a rich history dating back to Spanish colonial times when it was originally a summer house for Spanish colonial officials. It became the official residence of the American governors-general during the American colonial period. After the Philippines gained independence, it became the official residence of the President.

Official Functions: Malacañang Palace serves as the president's residence and office. It is where the president conducts official meetings, receptions, and events with both domestic and foreign dignitaries.

Symbolic Significance: Malacañang Palace is not only a functional government building but also holds significant symbolic importance. It is often associated with the authority and leadership of the President of the Philippines.

Historical and Cultural Significance: The palace has witnessed numerous historical events and has been the site of important decisions in Philippine history.

Access: The palace is generally not open to the public, except for designated areas such as the Malacañang Museum, which showcases the history and artifacts related to the presidency.

Visiting Malacañang Palace typically requires prior arrangements and approval due to security and protocol considerations. If you're interested in visiting or learning more about Malacañang Palace, it's advisable to contact the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) or check their official website for information on tours or exhibitions...

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Palacio de Malacañán, also known as Malacañán Palace, is a treasure trove of Philippine history and culture. As the official residence and workplace of the country's presidents, it holds immense significance. Visiting this majestic palace offers a unique opportunity to explore the halls that have witnessed key moments in the nation's story.

The grandeur of the architecture and the exquisite interior design are truly awe-inspiring. From the intricately decorated rooms to the magnificent ballrooms, every corner exudes elegance and a sense of heritage. The knowledgeable guides provide fascinating insights into the palace's rich history, sharing stories of the leaders who shaped the Philippines.

Walking through the gardens surrounding the palace is a serene experience. The well-manicured lawns, ornate fountains, and beautiful flora create a peaceful atmosphere, providing a welcome escape from the bustling city. It's an ideal place to reflect and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.

The staff at Malacañán Palace are friendly, helpful, and passionate about sharing their knowledge. Their dedication to preserving the heritage of the palace and making the visit memorable is commendable.

If you're interested in Philippine history and culture, a visit to Palacio de Malacañán is a must. It offers an immersive journey into the country's past, allowing you to appreciate the legacy of its leaders and the beauty of this...

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I went to Manila to report very important issues regarding certain abuses, illegal activities and neglect by local officials and persons located in Iloilo. To go to Malacanang the humble local guide way is quite nice over-all. I was able to see Manila with new eyes and perspective. The road to the Palace is well-guarded by men in Military Uniform. They were all very strict but also very polite while entertaining my questions. They gave me directions on where and how to file my complaints and how to set an appointment to meet the President. I am not sure to be able to meet him, but it would be great to finally meet the new President of the Philippines and know firsthand what he can do about Illegal and Informal Settlers, police abuse and brutality, usurpation and other illegal activities that need to be uprooted, sanctioned or apprehended. A guard told me that I am not allowed to take photos of the Palace, for security reasons but I can take photos before that point and other areas. There are small snack places around but no real restaurant or diner that I've noticed. I will refrain from posting photos of the Malacanang to respect ...

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