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    Bus stations near Intramuros in Manila

    • Bonifacio Drive, Manila,4 min walk,
    • Bonifacio Dr, Manila,6 min walk,
    • Anda Circle,7 min walk,
    • Railroad Dr / 13th St Intersection, Manila,8 min walk,
    • Andres Soriano Jr Ave / Muralla Intersection, Manila,9 min walk,
    • Prensa / Muelle Dela Industria Intersection, Manila,12 min walk,

    Train stations near Intramuros in Manila

    • Central Terminal Lrt,21 min walk,
    • Recto Lrt,25 min walk,

    Bus lines to Intramuros in Manila

    • JEEP,Malinta Pier via Monumento,
    • JEEP,Plaza Miranda OPiers via Vitas,
    • JEEP,Pandacan Pier South,
    • JEEP,PIER SOUTH-PROJ 6,
    • JEEP,Pier South - Proj. 8 via Quezon Ave.,
    • JEEP,Pier South - Sta. Ana via Padre Faura,
    • JEEP,KAMUNING PIER SOUTH via RODRIGUEZ,
    • JEEP,PagAsa Pier South via Qave,
    • JEEP,PIER SOUTH-PACO PALENGKE,
    • JEEP,Frisco - Pier South via Sta. Cruz,
    • JEEP,PIER-MALANDAY,
    • JEEP,MONUMENTO-PIER,
    • JEEP,PIER-DELPAN ZARAGOSA,
    • JEEP,Espana-Rtda-Pier,
    • JEEP,BLUMENTRITT - PIER SOUTH via STA CRUZ,
    • JEEP,FAIRVIEW WET MARKET - PIER SOUTH via QUEZON AVE,
    • JEEP,PHILCOA - PIER SOUTH,
    • JEEP,DAPITAN - PIER SOUTH,
    • JEEP,West Avenue, Quezon City,
    • JEEP,P. Villanueva, Lungsod Ng Pasay,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to Intramuros?

      The closest stations to Intramuros are:

      • Bonifacio Drive, Manila is 288 meters away, 4 min walk.
      • Bonifacio Dr, Manila is 440 meters away, 6 min walk.
      • Anda Circle is 486 meters away, 7 min walk.
      • Railroad Dr / 13th St Intersection, Manila is 593 meters away, 8 min walk.
      • Andres Soriano Jr Ave / Muralla Intersection, Manila is 620 meters away, 9 min walk.
      • Prensa / Muelle Dela Industria Intersection, Manila is 933 meters away, 12 min walk.
      • Central Terminal Lrt is 1623 meters away, 21 min walk.
      • Recto Lrt is 1896 meters away, 25 min walk.
    • Which Bus lines stop near Intramuros?

      These Bus lines stop near Intramuros: BUS, JEEP

    • Which Train lines stop near Intramuros?

      These Train lines stop near Intramuros: LRT 1

    • What’s the nearest train station to Intramuros in Manila?

      The nearest train station to Intramuros in Manila is Central Terminal Lrt. It’s a 21 min walk away.

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to Intramuros in Manila?

      The nearest bus stop to Intramuros in Manila is Bonifacio Drive, Manila. It’s a 4 min walk away.

    • What time is the first Train to Intramuros in Manila?

      The LRT 2 is the first Train that goes to Intramuros in Manila. It stops nearby at 5:00 AM.

    • What time is the last Train to Intramuros in Manila?

      The LRT 1 is the last Train that goes to Intramuros in Manila. It stops nearby at 10:34 PM.

    • What time is the first Bus to Intramuros in Manila?

      The BUS is the first Bus that goes to Intramuros in Manila. It stops nearby at 3:35 AM.

    • What time is the last Bus to Intramuros in Manila?

      The BUS is the last Bus that goes to Intramuros in Manila. It stops nearby at 3:35 AM.

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    Intramuros Address: Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines street in Manila

    Intramuros, Manila
    Intramuros, ManilaIntramuros (Latin: within or inside the walls Spanish: Barrio de Intramuros), is the 0.67-square-kilometer (0.26 sq mi) historic walled area within the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It is administered by the Intramuros Administration with the help of the city government of Manila.Present-day Intramuros comprises a centuries-old historic district, entirely surrounded by fortifications, that was considered at the time of the Spanish Empire to be the entire City of Manila. Other towns and arrabales (suburbs) located beyond the walls that are now districts of Manila were referred to as extramuros, Latin for "outside the walls", and were independent towns that were only incorporated into the city of Manila during the early 20th century. Intramuros served as the seat of government of the Captaincy General of the Philippines, a component realm of the Spanish Empire, housing the colony's governor-general from its founding in 1571 until 1865, and the Real Audiencia of Manila until the end of Spanish rule during the Philippine Revolution of 1898. The walled city was also considered the religious and educational center of the Spanish East Indies. The original campuses of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest university in Asia, and the Ateneo de Manila, were in Intramuros before transferring in 1927 and 1932 respectively; today the area still contains the main campuses of the University of the City of Manila, the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Mapúa University, Philippine Nautical Training Colleges, the Colegio de Santa Rosa, and the Manila High School. Intramuros was also an economic center; its port in what is now Plaza Mexico was the Asian hub of the Manila galleon trade, carrying goods to and from Acapulco in what is now Mexico. Construction of the Spanish walled city began under the orders of the Spanish imperial government in the late 16th century to protect the city from foreign invasions, replacing the old prehispanic settlement of Maynila along the shores of Manila Bay, by the entrance to the Pasig River. Near the mouth of the Pasig River is Fort Santiago, which, along with a series of bulwarks and gates, fortified the city from repeated invasions. During the early 20th century, under the administration of American colonial authorities, land reclamation and the construction of the Manila South Port subsequently moved the coastline westward and obscured the walls and fort from the bay, while the moat surrounding the fortifications was drained and turned into a recreational golf course. The Battle of Manila in 1945 entirely flattened Intramuros. As the occupying Japanese Imperial Army made their last stand against the victorious efforts of Allied soldiers and Filipino guerrillas, heavy artillery bombardment destroyed its eight churches, walls, universities, houses, and government buildings constructed for centuries in Spanish colonial architecture; only the San Agustín Church, the oldest standing church in the Philippines, survived intact and was later made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Though reconstruction efforts began immediately after the war, many of its original landmarks are still lost today; under the Intramuros Administration, Intramuros is still in the process of postwar reconstruction and revival of its cultural heritage. Intramuros, including Fort Santiago, was designated a National Historical Landmark in 1951. The fortifications of Intramuros, under the name Fortifications of Manila, were declared National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum of the Philippines, owing to its historic and cultural significance. San Agustín Church, one of four UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the entry Baroque Churches of the Philippines, is located within Intramuros. Several Philippine government agencies are headquartered in Intramuros; the Bureau of the Treasury is located in the Ayuntamiento, the old municipal hall of Manila, while the Commission on Elections is housed in an office building at Plaza Roma at the site of the old governor's palace. Several offices of the Philippine Catholic Church, including the Archdiocese of Manila and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, are also found at or near Manila Cathedral.
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