Dance The Night Away In Manila
The largest town in the Philippines, Manila is not only the capital of the Philippines but is commonly known as the middle of wild after dark festivities.
A notorious venue in the city is Malate the area is known for its bars and clubs along the portion of the M.H del Pillar, Mabini and Adritico streets.
The capital city is known world-wide for its nightlife that keeps party goers coming back for more. The nightclubs are pretty lively and very classy.
Martini’s at Mandari Oriental bar is a popular place to relax. As the clubs name suggests a wide range of martinis are available like a sake martini, dirty martini, ginger martini or a cosmopolitan.
For live music, Manila’s best musicians play nightly at Conway’s. The club offers superb appetizers with an huge list of flavoured wines, local and imported beer, and every possible type of spirit.
Cigar lovers will adore Kiipling’s Cigar Bar situated in Mandarin Oriental. The upperclass and cool lounge is a cigar connoisseur’s paradise. For more highbrow things to do, The Cultural Centre in Manila caters for performances from worldwide orchestras and artists as well as by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philippine Madrigal Singers.
Outdoor musical performances are held each week in Paco Park generally on Fridays, at Intramuros on generally on Saturdays, and at Rizal Park on on Sunday afternoons.
Folk dancing demonstrations are held usually on Sunday afternoons in the Mindanao section of Nayong Pilipino in Pasay City. Several restaurants in the Metro area feature Philippine folk dancing as their after dinner entertainment.
Travellers visiting Manila can be an interesting and great experience for party lovers, and a fun place to have a good time.
For further information on visiting Manila, and on Manila Nightlife, there is much information available on the internet, and many review sites that will help you.