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Wander into Paco District, and discover Manila’s quieter, soulful side. Tree-lined streets wind past colonial-era houses and cozy art boutiques. Locals gather here for coffee and guitar tunes, making it the perfect place to slow down and truly feel the city’s gentle rhythm and authentic charm.

Hotel Ava Malate

Hotel Ava Malate

4.3 / 5Good
2184 Carolina st, corner Quirino Ave
2.17KM from Paco
Luggage StoragePet FriendlyMedical Room
per night
From
USD**9
1812 VC Lodge

1812 VC Lodge

1.2 / 52 Reviews
1812 Blumentritt Rd, Sampaloc
4.42KM from Paco
BarLuggage StorageParkingPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**8
8Hostel

8Hostel

2.9 / 51 Reviews
Unit 102 Ground floor, Condominium, Isabelle de Hidalgo, 986 R. Hidalgo St
1.63KM from Paco
Dry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StoragePet FriendlyMedical Room
per night
From
USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Paco

Paco District in Manila is a historic neighborhood rich in culture and charm. Stay at the Manila Royal Hotel, offering convenient access to landmarks like San Ignacio Church and Paco Park. The hotel features modern amenities, a rooftop garden for serene views, and excellent service. Public transport options are abundant—buses and taxis make it easy to reach Rizal Park, Chinatown, and Manila Bay. For an authentic local experience, visit the nearby Paco Market to savor spicy Filipino street food and immerse yourself in everyday Filipino life.

Traveling from Paco District to Manila’s key sites is convenient via multiple options. Take a city bus or UV Express—a 15- to 25-minute ride to Rizal Park or Intramuros. For faster transit, use Grab or Angkas motorcycle rides—just 10 minutes, affordable, and traffic-free. A taxi stand near Paco Park provides direct access to Manila Bay or Cultural Center of the Philippines. For a relaxed journey, stroll along the Manila Riverwalk toward the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, enjoying scenic city views and historic architecture en route—a unique blend of culture and nature.

Must-try experiences in Paco District include visiting San Ignacio Church, a 17th-century Jesuit church renowned for its exquisite Baroque architecture and spiritual ambiance. Stroll through Paco Park, a peaceful green oasis perfect for relaxation and people-watching—locals often jog or play chess here. On weekends, Paco Market transforms into a vibrant food hub; try Lechon Kawali (crispy fried pork) and fresh coconut water. For history lovers, join a guided walking tour led by local experts who share insights into the district’s colonial past and community heritage, enriching your journey with cultural depth and personal storytelling.