Manila
Rizal Park
Historic Park
From Roxas Boulevard to Taft Avenue
Manila, 1000
Nearest Train: UN Avenue (LRT)
Phone: +63 2 525 6322
Named after Philippines' national hero, Rizal Park could be considered the symbolic seat of the nation's heart and soul. More commonly called Luneta, it is spread out over some 60 hectares of gardens, wooded areas and open spaces, drawing crowds from all walks of life. Points of interest include the Rizal Monument, the Site of Rizal's Execution, the central pool and fountains, the Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden, and a huge relief map showing the whole Philippine archipelago. The National Library and National Museum are next door.
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