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[2025 Pasay Attraction] Travel Guide for Coconut Palace (Updated Mar)

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The Coconut Palace, also known as the "Coconut Museum", was established in 1978 with an investment of 37 million pesos during the Marcos era. It is Marcos' presidential palace hotel. Located in the cultural middle area, facing Manila Bay, this magnificent building consists of seven palatial suites. Today, Coconut Palace is a very famous wedding destination in the Philippines. The Coconut Palace is a huge project, using a total of 2,000 coconut trees over 70 years old. The roof is made of coconut boards, the pillars are made of coconut tree trunks, the walls are made of "coconut bricks" made of wool fibers and cement from coconut shells, and the gate is inlaid with geometric patterns composed of more than 4,000 coconut shells. There are countless coconut products in the palace. The dining room has a 36-foot dining table inlaid with 47,000 pieces of coconut shells of various shapes. Every year during the peak tourist season, there are workers from coconut forest plantations performing performances. They climbed the coconut trees with their bare hands to pick coconuts, chopped them with small axes and poured out coconut juice, and invited the tourists present to taste them for free.

Address:
F. Ma Guerrero St, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+63-917-5381829
Ticket Price
Free entry
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