[2025 Manila Attraction] Travel Guide for Paco Park (Updated Mar)
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The park is small but very clean and comfortable. There are not many tourists, you just need to sit there quietly with the pigeons in a daze.
Address:
HXJQ+99M, Belen, Paco, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
An Urban Oasis
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Paco Park is a hidden gem in the heart of Manila, offering a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Originally a cemetery during the Spanish colonial period, it’s now a beautiful circular park with gardens, a chapel, and quiet walkways. It’s a perfect spot for relaxation, reflection, or even a romantic stroll. Its charming and historical vibe makes it an ideal backdrop for photos and peaceful afternoons.
Tips:
• Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon or early evening when the park is most peaceful.
• What to Bring: A book or a journal for some quiet time in the garden.
• Don’t Miss: Attend a musical concert or event at the open-air amphitheater if you get the chance.
RamziRazan
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Paco park and Cemetery
The Historical Landmark Paco park
BEHIND TWO LAYERS OF STONE walls in the middle of bustling Manila is a quiet The Paco Park (originally named as Cementerio General de Dilao) is a recreational garden and was once Manila's municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans during the Spanish colonial period.
Cemetery dating back to the days of Spanish rule. Built in 1807, Paco Park was originally designed to be a final resting place for the colonial elite.
The inner walls of the circular garden still houses the marble crypt markers that bear their family names. It is located on General Luna Street and at the east end of Padre Faura Street in Paco, Manila, Philippines.
Vista Esterior Del Cementerio General De Paco or PACO PARK AND CEMETERY was originally named as Cementerio General De Dilao.
Ildelfonso P. Santos Jr. noted landscape architect who was given recognition as a Philippine national artist was involved in the designing of Paco Park.
Dr. Jose P. Rizal was secretly interred at Paco Park after his execution at Bagumbayan on Dec. 30, 1896
No need to worry also for the hotel stay cation , beside in the park you can check-in any hotel there .
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Paco Park
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Address- Benlen, Paco, Manila, Metro manila, Philippines.
Attractions - The Paco Park is one of the historic national park for Filipinos. The cemetery built by the Dominicans during the Spanish colonial period is the highlight for this Park. Nowadays it is one of the popular spot for tourists and locals people to visit in Manila.
Opening hours from 9 AM to 5 PM
BRps
70
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Paco park
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Paco Park was once Manila's municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans during the Spanish colonial period. The cemetery was officially inaugurated in 1822, although it had been in use for two years prior to its completion. On December 30, 1896, Dr. José Rizal was interred at Paco Park after his execution at Bagumbayan. Interment at the Paco Cemetery ceased in 1912. The remains of those buried there were exhumed and transferred to other cemeteries but 65 people still remain buried at Paco. Nowadays Paco is a recreational park. It is open to the public daily. The entrance is free.