Discover Manila on a private tour
Welcome to Manila, a city where the past and present collide in a dynamic blend of experiences. From the echoes of Spanish colonial history in Intramuros to the modern pulse of Bonifacio Global City, Manila is full of contrasts. With ToursByLocals, delve beyond the surface. Discover the vibrant street art on a walking tour of historic areas, or immerse yourself in a culinary journey from Divisoria's bustling chaos to Binondo's gastronomic delights. With your guide, bypass the queues at popular attractions like Rizal Park and uncover the narratives that give Manila its distinctive rhythm. Let your guide lead you through the layers of this captivating city, where every corner has a tale to reveal. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Manila. Explore Manila your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Manila tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Manila for every interest, including: Layover tours: With pickup at NAIA, do a focused Intramuros circuit—Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and Museum, and a halo‑halo stop—then return via expressways in time for your next flight. History tours: Walk Intramuros’ walls and cobbled lanes, explore Casa Manila and San Agustin, then cross to Escolta and Binondo to see art‑deco façades and try hopia from a heritage bakery on a private history tour. Nature and Wildlife tours: Go birding at the Las Piñas–Parañaque Critical Habitat (LPPCHEA) with a spotting scope, visit the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center in Quezon City, or reserve a day at Masungi Georeserve for limestone trails and hanging bridges. The LRT/MRT connects key areas but transfers and traffic can be tricky; most travellers book tours with private transportation or a chauffeured vehicle for reliable timing. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Manila inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Manila's vibrant neighborhoods with a private walking tour that lets you experience the city like a local. Your guide will help you uncover the unique character of each area. - Intramuros: Known as the "Walled City," this historic district is a must-see for cultural enthusiasts. Walk through centuries-old streets and discover Spanish colonial architecture, perfect for those interested in history and photography. - Chinatown (Binondo): Dive into the bustling world of Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown. Food lovers and adventure seekers can explore vibrant markets and enjoy authentic Filipino-Chinese cuisine. - Makati: For those interested in modern Manila, Makati offers a glimpse into the city’s business and shopping hub. It's ideal for shopaholics and those who enjoy a lively urban atmosphere with its array of malls and eateries. - Malate: Experience Manila’s nightlife and bohemian vibe in Malate. This area caters to those looking for entertainment and vibrant street life, with plenty of bars, clubs, and cultural venues to explore. Day trip ideas from Manila Use Manila as your base, then add a couple of easy day trips to nearby cities and nature spots so you see more without packing again, and since many tours are private, you can shape the day around food, history, or scenery. - Tagaytay and Taal Lake: Cooler air and ridge views give you a break from the city, with photo stops over the lake, a hearty bowl of bulalo, and coffee that actually tastes better up here; if you like relaxed scenery with simple food and garden visits, this fits your pace and your tour can include local markets and a lake‑view lunch. - Taal Heritage Town, Batangas: Quiet streets lined with ancestral houses, the basilica on the plaza, and shops selling balisong knives and embroidery make it a clear pick for history, architecture, and crafts; if you enjoy old homes, small museums, and street photography, the town lets you slow down and focus on details. - Corregidor Island: World War II ruins, coastal views, and the big gun batteries tell a story that is easy to follow in a single day, with time to see tunnels, memorials, and the lighthouse; good if you’re into military history or teaching kids real sites, since the island layout keeps things simple and the ferry ride adds a bit of adventure. - Pagsanjan Falls, Laguna: A river ride through a narrow gorge to a tall waterfall gives you nature and mild adventure in one go, with jungle views and calmer village scenes on the way; if you like active day trips with a clear highlight, this mixes movement, water, and photos without a long hike. - Pampanga food crawl, Angeles and San Fernando: Sisig where it started, classic home‑style dishes, and local desserts show why the province is known for strong flavour and skill, plus you can add a stop for woodcarving or a heritage church; perfect if your priority is eating well and learning how locals season and prepare dishes you already love. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Manila most travellers miss.