Centers of the cities provide options for historical sightseeing. You can visit many museums and historic buildings. You could easily spend a number of days just touring around the town, so be sure to schedule a few days just to visit the center of the interesting city. Once you have satisfied your cultural and historic bent, you may want to loosen up with some nightlife. The city has many shops, both large and small to satisfy your shopping urge.
An increasing number of tourists are now looking at the option of city center apartments for their stay. These apartments proffer a variety of locations to suit the needs of different people. These are ideally suited for people wanting to have a quiet break away from city routine humdrum.
Apart from this, apartments also go easy on the pocket are therefore preferred by majority. A long stay in a hotel would undoubtedly be quite expensive while the same in an apartment would be much cheaper. People also like the exclusivity provided by these apartments. Different rental apartment choices are available to suit individual tastes. These options range from small one room ones to swanky ones fully loaded with top-notch facilities.
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The Philippines comprises 7,107 islands grouped into three regions, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, covering a land area of 115,739 m². (299,764 km²). The capital city is Manila, and the time zone is GMT + 8 hours.
March to May is hot and dry while June to October is rainy, and November to February is cool. Average temperatures are 78°F (25°C) to 90°F (32°C); average humidity is 77%.
The May 2000 national census counted 76.5 million Filipinos, over half of whom live in Luzon. Population growth is estimated at 2.36% annually.
There are two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) is the national language, but English is the medium of instruction in higher education and is widely spoken. Other languages widely spoken include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon or Ilonggo, Bikol, Waray, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan.
Some 83% of Filipinos are Catholic and 9% Protestant. About 5% are Moslem. The rest are made up of smaller Christian denominations and Buddhist.
The metric system is used in most trade and legal transactions.
220 volts a/c is the common standard. 110 volts a/c is also used, especially in major hotels.
The official currency is the peso. Foreign currency may be exchanged at hotels, banks, and authorized money changing shops accredited by the Central Bank of the Philippines. International credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Bank Americard, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted at major establishments.