Fort Santiago Tours and Activities

Fort Santiago featuring heritage elements, heritage architecture and château or palace
Fort Santiago
Fort Santiago
Fort Santiago featuring a garden, a statue or sculpture and a monument
Fort Santiago


Discover Manila’s poignant history through the beautiful shrine dedicated to national hero José Rizal.

Fort Santiago, Manila’s defensive fort built by Spanish colonists in the 16th century, is a powerful reminder of the difficult times endured in the Philippine capital.

While the fort was originally built to protect the newly formed city from attack, it experienced a number of reincarnations over the course of its existence, including use as a prison and a military station. Some of the most violent moments in the history of the fort were from World War II, when it was invaded and occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army.

The fort is located inside the walls of Manila’s famed walled city, known as Intramuros. Intricate wooden carvings of St James the Great defiantly charging forward on horseback decorate the space above the low arch leading into the main plaza. Footprints on the ground representing the final steps taken by national hero Dr José Rizal lead the way to Rizal Park, where he was executed in 1896.

In the grounds you will also find a museum, dungeons and a series of tunnels, which can be explored by curious visitors. A large statue of Rizal takes centre-stage in the area where he was held captive for the final two months of his life. It’s easy to gain an idea of the importance of this man in popular culture after seeing the reverence his remains are treated with.

Fort Santiago is a must-see for anyone visiting Manila, but make sure to give yourself a good few hours to visit the museum, explore the tunnels and tour the beautiful grounds. The fort often plays host to theatre performances, so check the schedule while you’re there. The Intramuros Visitor Centre is also a great resource for visiting tourists with lots of information on things to do in the surrounding area.

You can get to Fort Santiago on foot or by public transport. Get off at the United Nations light rail station, then make your way to the Walled City on Santa Clara Street, just 20 minutes away. Fort Santiago is open daily, an admission fee applies.

Tours & day trips

See all 135 activities

Private & custom tours

See all 29 activities

Cruises & boat tours

See all 10 activities

Shopping & fashion

See all 7 activities

Shows & concerts

See all 4 activities

Popular places to visit


Top Fort Santiago Hotel & Accommodation Deals

Red Planet Manila Binondo

Red Planet Manila Binondo

3 out of 5
251-61 Juan Luna St., Binondo, Manila
Red Planet Manila Binondo
Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central

Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central

4 out of 5
Ongpin cor. Quintin Paredes Streets, Manila, Manila
Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central
Lucky Hotel Binondo

Lucky Hotel Binondo

2.5 out of 5
589 Quintin Paredes Road,, Binondo, Manila, Manila
Lucky Hotel Binondo
White Knight Hotel Intramuros

White Knight Hotel Intramuros

3 out of 5
Plaza San Luis Complex General Luna St., Intramuros, Manila, Manila
White Knight Hotel Intramuros
The Bayleaf Intramuros Hotel

The Bayleaf Intramuros Hotel

3.5 out of 5
Muralla Corner Victoria Streets, Intramuros, Manila, Manila
The Bayleaf Intramuros Hotel
The Manila Hotel

The Manila Hotel

5 out of 5
One Rizal Park, Manila
The Manila Hotel
Hotel Lucky Chinatown Binondo

Hotel Lucky Chinatown Binondo

3.5 out of 5
21 Reina Regente St., Brgy 293 Binondo, Manila
Hotel Lucky Chinatown Binondo
Hotel H2O

Hotel H2O

4 out of 5
Luneta, (Behind the Quirino Grandstand), Manila
Hotel H2O
Pristinehotel

Pristinehotel

2.5 out of 5
928 Reina Regente St, Manila, NCR
Pristinehotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.