If it wasn’t for Rex’s Mom, I won’t be able to visit the National Museum of the Philippines. I know, it sounds crazy, especially considering I live in Manila for over 8 years now. *face-palm*

The
museum is conveniently located at Padre Burgos Street in Manila. You can easily
find this gigantic -white-building which is anchoring Rizal Park (Luneta Park).
They are open from Tuesdays to Sundays (10am to 5pm) and charges Php150 for
adults, Php120 for group tour adults and Senior Citizens, and Php50 for
students – Php40 for group tour students. The entrance rates will allow you to
visit the National Art Gallery, the Museum of the Filipino People, and the
exhibitions at the National Planetarium.