Fort Santiago Intramuros Entrance Fee

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Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago Tagalog: Moog ng Santiago ) is a citadel first built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi for …

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Apr 25, 2025
I was a bit unsure of visiting here as once you've seen a few forts why bother?! Especially when there were a few good souvenir shops at the entrance to visit instead! However, very glad I toured ro…Full review by Diane R
Apr 4, 2025
Almost didn’t visit Fort Santiago as I’ve visited more forts than I can count. I’m glad I decided to visit this fort, however. The sprawling grounds are full of fascinating structures. It’s essential…Full review by backpacker31
Mar 25, 2025
Visited Fort Santiago with friends in January 2025, and it was an amazing experience! The place is rich in history, with well-preserved ruins, beautiful gardens, and a deep connection to Dr. José Riz…Full review by travelpodium

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How much is the entrance fee for students?
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Regular entrance fee is 50 for students with school ID. 75 pesos for the rest
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Is there a bicycle parking area?
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yes
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gud day, how about an educational tour for 30 students and 2 professors, how much its cost/ entrance fee?
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We were charge Php 75 each to enter the Fort. You might get a discount if you’re taking your students for a tour. It’ll be best if you contact them ahead of time plus get a curator to give …
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We were charge Php 75 each to enter the Fort. You might get a discount if you’re taking your students for a tour. It’ll be best if you contact them ahead of time plus get a curator to give you the tour. Enjoy!!!
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What kind of building activities require permits from the Intramuros Administration?
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All building activities require permits from the Intramuros Administration. These include construction, reconstruction, renovation, sanitation, elevator operation, and occupancy. …
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All building activities require permits from the Intramuros Administration. These include construction, reconstruction, renovation, sanitation, elevator operation, and occupancy. Complete list of building activities...
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