Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago; Filipino: Kutà ng Santiago) is a citadel built by Spanish navigator and governor Miguel López de Legazpi for the newly established city of Manila in the Philippines. The fort was named after Saint James (Santiago in Spanish), the patron saint of Spain, who is also known as Saint James the Muslim-slayer because of the legend that he miraculously appeared hundreds of years after his death to fight in the battle of Clavijo, whose relief adorns the façade of the front gate.

Fort Santiago is one of the oldest fortifications in Manila, having been built in 1571 from what was once a palisaded structure of logs and earth built by Rajah Soliman on the native settlement called Maynila. The fort was originally made of wood, but it was later rebuilt in stone in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Fort Santiago has played a significant role in Philippine history. It was the site of the Battle of Manila in 1574, in which the Spanish defeated the Chinese pirate Limahong. The fort was also used as a prison during the Spanish and American colonial periods.

During World War II, Fort Santiago was heavily damaged by Japanese forces. However, it has since been rebuilt and is now a popular tourist destination.

Here are some of the things you can see and do at Fort Santiago:

Visit the Rizal Shrine: The Rizal Shrine is a museum dedicated to the life and works of José Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero. The shrine is located within the walls of Fort Santiago.
Explore the dungeons: The dungeons of Fort Santiago were used to imprison Filipino revolutionaries during the Spanish colonial period. Visitors can take a guided tour of the dungeons and learn about the harsh conditions that the prisoners endured.
Walk along the ramparts: The ramparts of Fort Santiago offer stunning views of the Pasig River and Intramuros, the walled city of Manila.
Watch a cultural performance: Fort Santiago is often the venue for cultural performances, such as traditional Filipino dances and music.

Here are some additional facts about Fort Santiago:

Location: Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission fee: ₱150 for adults, ₱50 for students and senior citizens
How to get there: Fort Santiago is located within Intramuros, which is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take the LRT to the Central Station or the Pasig River Ferry to the Intramuros Ferry Station.

I hope this introduction to Fort Santiago is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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Maeylerbkhim
Maeylerbkhim
21:13 29 Sep 24
If you are into history, this place is recommended for you to visit. Although there is not much to see, you can explore the ruins and see how the Spanish built the place. You can also refresh your knowledge about our National Hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal in the museum and sees his timeline before and after his death, as well as his old clothes which they still preserved until now. However, it is better if they will renovate it so the history will still be remembered by generation to generation.Tickets for adults are 75.00 pesos while for students, senior citizens and PWD's or disableds are 50.00 pesos. For kids, it is absolutely free. There are stores available for souvenirs, refreshments, and food. The CR is clean and well maintained. You can also hire a tour guide, if you want and there is a price for it.
Val Guilaran
Val Guilaran
11:43 29 Sep 24
Norman Salvame
Norman Salvame
10:12 29 Sep 24
Sammy F
Sammy F
09:06 29 Sep 24
royal R
royal R
12:47 19 Jul 24
The scenic spots are full of historical and cultural characteristics; the historical origins of monuments and antiques.
Johnny Johnny
Johnny Johnny
16:01 18 Jul 24
Fort Santiago is a historial battle site attraction thaat is easy to access, located at the touristy area.Its quite crowded during my visit on a weekday early evening timing.There are some gift booths, a cafe etc. The fort is not well maintained and the river beside smells bad.But I'm sure things will improve along the way. As restoration works has been ongoing for many of Manila's historial attractions 👍🏻
Shahzad Bhatti
Shahzad Bhatti
13:07 17 Jul 24
Good Place to be visited. It is the beauty of an old architect and Historical place.
Marson A.
Marson A.
09:20 17 Jul 24
Khan Jamal
Khan Jamal
04:05 11 Jul 24
Fort Santiago, located within the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila, is a significant cultural and historical landmark that offers a profound glimpse into the Philippines' colonial past. My visit to this iconic site was both enlightening and moving, providing a rich tapestry of history and heritage.The fort itself, built by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi in 1571, is an impressive structure that has withstood the test of time. The sturdy walls, well-preserved dungeons, and charming gardens evoke a sense of stepping back into a different era. The entrance, marked by a grand gate adorned with the coat of arms of Spain, sets the tone for the historical journey ahead.One of the most poignant parts of Fort Santiago is the Rizal Shrine, dedicated to the Philippines' national hero, Dr. José Rizal. The shrine houses a museum that meticulously details Rizal's life, works, and his ultimate martyrdom. Walking through the exhibits, which include his personal belongings, writings, and the cell where he was imprisoned before his execution, is a deeply moving experience.The fort's grounds also offer tranquil spaces to reflect and appreciate the blending of historical significance with natural beauty. The well-maintained gardens, fountains, and statues scattered throughout the area provide serene spots to relax and absorb the surroundings.A few practical tips for visitors: the fort can get quite hot, especially during midday, so it's advisable to bring water, wear comfortable clothing, and use sun protection. Guided tours are available and highly recommended, as they provide in-depth insights and stories that enrich the experience.While Fort Santiago is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the Filipino people, it also stands as a reminder of the complex and often painful history of colonialism. For history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding the Philippines' past, a visit to Fort Santiago is an essential and unforgettable experience.
Iya Alegre
Iya Alegre
01:08 11 Jul 24
One of the best places to visit. See Manila's rich history here.
Christian Ricaros
Christian Ricaros
16:25 10 Jul 24
Shalanie Gonzaga
Shalanie Gonzaga
12:22 10 Jul 24
Mary Mae Baterna
Mary Mae Baterna
11:25 10 Jul 24
Bill Biddle
Bill Biddle
00:24 05 Jul 24
Joshua Cooper
Joshua Cooper
16:38 04 Jul 24
Amazing historical section of Manila. Definitely worth seeing for any history buff.
Alan Quiling
Alan Quiling
09:48 04 Jul 24
Still amazed and fantasize of the story in every part of intramuros
Iya Alegre
Iya Alegre
00:13 04 Jul 24
김복연
김복연
12:40 03 Jul 24
イシキング
イシキング
23:51 26 Jun 24
Nick Ezernack
Nick Ezernack
07:37 26 Jun 24
Nerizza Acupan
Nerizza Acupan
15:58 25 Jun 24
Another bucket list of Historical place unlocked with friends
Pakorn Sangarun
Pakorn Sangarun
09:51 25 Jun 24
Nice place
Ronnie Egaran
Ronnie Egaran
20:44 20 Jun 24
Robert Clarkin
Robert Clarkin
05:46 20 Jun 24
Sixx GunZ
Sixx GunZ
16:54 19 Jun 24
Interesting history! Whether its your first time or not you must visit. So much history about Dr Rizal and his life and death here. If yiu have never been here you must make time for it!
Ken Denila
Ken Denila
07:57 19 Jun 24
The biggest monument in the Philippines. Where major historical were happened during an era when the country was still struggling for independence and identity.
paquita tuyor
paquita tuyor
06:11 19 Jun 24
Fred Yap
Fred Yap
04:34 14 Jun 24
CALIXTOJR AGUILA
CALIXTOJR AGUILA
16:39 13 Jun 24
Trixia Evaristo
Trixia Evaristo
15:27 13 Jun 24
Cris Lorie
Cris Lorie
22:31 12 Jun 24
Been here 4 times already. Aside from it is a historical place, it is also a relaxing place to visit. Sitting on one of the benches while listening to the singing of the bird and feeling the wind.
Lloyd Co
Lloyd Co
20:08 12 Jun 24
The place is clean. Full of historical lessons. Good place for family bonding.
張家銘
張家銘
06:25 12 Jun 24
Very suitable place for walking around
Samantha Kim
Samantha Kim
13:43 11 Jun 24
❤️❤️❤️
Michael Watson
Michael Watson
02:43 11 Jun 24
Manolo Conde
Manolo Conde
00:54 11 Jun 24
Kai Yu Huang
Kai Yu Huang
00:04 11 Jun 24
It’s okay, you don’t have to visit
Mir-Kevin TABRIZI
Mir-Kevin TABRIZI
07:10 21 May 24
A lot to see
Maria Riva Villamor
Maria Riva Villamor
03:02 21 May 24
Krishna Teja
Krishna Teja
16:54 20 May 24
ching bulatao
ching bulatao
15:49 20 May 24
I witnessed band playing with three majorettes and the Santacrusan or Flores de Mayo
Packtraverller
Packtraverller
01:34 20 Apr 24
This historical park is located across the square from the Cathedral. It is one of the few large green spaces I have noticed in Manila. The Rizal Shrine and museum, is well worth a visit. There are several small restaurants, or really snack places, along with gift shops, within the park.This park is a nice escape from the hustle and bussel of Manila.
Maria Ngo
Maria Ngo
00:21 13 Apr 24
A very well maintained historical place. There are battle scars of artillery fire on many of the wallsOne section of buildings has been left as is for people to see the damage from the battles.There is a very moving dungeon display.You can hire a guide for 1000 PHP after the ticket office if you wish.There is an information centre where you can watch an 8 minute video about the history of the place.The fort was built during the Spanish occupation era.There is a row of food and drinks stalls and gift shops next to the information centre which is to the left after you enter.Toilets are located near the entrance and further in. The second one is new and in better condition.
ana tavares
ana tavares
08:02 05 Apr 24
An amazing and peaceful place inside the city walls. Almost across the cathedral it has paid entrance.  Be advice that they don't accept card or foreign money. Don't be fooled by the guard at the entrance.  He offered to pay the entrance with local money but charged us 4 times more in dollars than the real cost The entrance is around 1,5 dollars per person.Inside you will visit several buildings dating the 18th century, such as the iconic gate of the Fort, and areas dedicated to the national hero Jose Rizal. What impressed me the most were the dungeons.  They were used back in the time of the Spanish and Japanese occupation. Most of the city buildings were destroyed by the end of World War II and inumerous civilians died in the dungeons.You will have amazing views of the old and new parts of the city.  There are small cafés and gift shops (not expensive) inside and also bathrooms. Totally worth the visit.
Agnes Agnes
Agnes Agnes
07:31 01 Mar 24
One of the tourists attractions in Manila that located in Intramuros area. Totally love the architecture of this fort. Fort Santiago basically full of historical buildings in one area, there's many remains old buildings that really beautiful and maybe usually used as photography object. I visited during evening till nighttime (since going there on hot sunny afternoon is basically burning yourself alive). Totally love the experience and definitely recommend this place to be visited while in Manila.
Jeremy Bowling
Jeremy Bowling
17:50 08 Feb 24
Very large and historical place to visit. Entry is cheap and quick. The site is very large so there is no crowding whatsoever. There is a lot of great history about Jose Rizal and Manila in the fort.After you enter there are a few shops selling souvenirs and refreshments that are comfortable and fairly priced.There is an interesting Lego exhibit of the old churches and buildings that used to be in Manila that were most destroyed by the Japanese when they invaded.There is also access to the prison where many people died and a mass grave so be respectful when in those areas. (There is signage to remind you)I spent about three hours here and loved every inch of it.
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