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Pearl of the Orient. A chaotic, historic, and incredibly friendly megacity with Spanish roots.

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from฿4,955
August 2026
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Quick Facts: Manila in August

Cheapest fare
฿4,955
Cheapest month
October
Airlines
3 carriers
Flight time
~3h 35m
Non-stop
Direct flights available
Avg temperature
29°C
Climate
Hot
Cost of living
Affordable
Distance
0 km

Pearl of the Orient. A chaotic, historic, and incredibly friendly megacity with Spanish roots.

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August Price Intelligence

How Manila prices compare in August 2026

11% below avg
฿4,495฿6,036

Best in August

฿4,955

August avg

฿5,553

August median

฿4,955

August p90

฿6,036

Monthly cheapest fares
฿4,495
฿6,205

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of August 2026

Aug 1 – Aug 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿7,400฿6,025฿4,650฿4,955Aug 1Aug 11Aug 21Aug 31Aug 20

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Holidays in August 2026

About Manila

ClimateAvg 28°C · 0°–0°C
27°
Jan
28°
Feb
29°
Mar
30°
Apr
30°
May
29°
Jun
29°
Jul
29°
Aug
28°
Sep
27°
Oct
27°
Nov
26°
Dec
Things to Do
📖History🎭Culture🛍ShoppingChaotic👋Friendly🍲FoodieUrban🚃IntramurosMallsBinondo (Chinatown)🏛Museums📖History🎭Culture🛍ShoppingChaotic👋Friendly🍲FoodieUrban🚃IntramurosMallsBinondo (Chinatown)🏛Museums📖History🎭Culture🛍ShoppingChaotic👋Friendly🍲FoodieUrban🚃IntramurosMallsBinondo (Chinatown)🏛Museums
Food & Drink
AdoboHalo-Halo🍢Street FoodJollibeeAdoboHalo-Halo🍢Street FoodJollibeeAdoboHalo-Halo🍢Street FoodJollibee
Culture
👋Friendly🎭Mall CultureCatholicChaotic👋Friendly🎭Mall CultureCatholicChaotic👋Friendly🎭Mall CultureCatholicChaotic
History
💆Spanish Colonial🎖WWIIAmerican Era💆Spanish Colonial🎖WWIIAmerican Era💆Spanish Colonial🎖WWIIAmerican Era
Getting Around
GrabJeepneyLRT/MRT🚗Heavy TrafficGrabJeepneyLRT/MRT🚗Heavy TrafficGrabJeepneyLRT/MRT🚗Heavy Traffic
Nightlife
BGC High StreetPoblacionKaraokeBGC High StreetPoblacionKaraokeBGC High StreetPoblacionKaraoke
Family Friendly
🌳Ocean ParkKidZaniaMalls🌳Rizal Park🌳Ocean ParkKidZaniaMalls🌳Rizal Park🌳Ocean ParkKidZaniaMalls🌳Rizal Park
Manila: A Journey Through the Pearl of the Orient

Manila is a city of striking contrasts, where Spanish colonial history meets modern skyscrapers. Begin your journey in Intramuros, the 'Walled City,' which served as the seat of power during the Spanish era. Walk the cobblestone streets to see San Agustin Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Fort Santiago, where national hero Jose Rizal was imprisoned. For a modern take on the city, head to Bonifacio Global City (BGC) or Makati, where high-end malls, art galleries, and sleek parks redefine the urban landscape. Rizal Park (Luneta) is a must-visit for its historical significance and green spaces, often buzzing with families on weekends. Don't miss the National Museum complex, which offers world-class exhibits on Filipino art, anthropology, and natural history. To experience the famous Manila Bay sunset, stroll along the Baywalk or enjoy a sunset cruise. Manila is a city that requires patience with its traffic, but those who explore its depths are rewarded with a rich tapestry of culture and hospitality.

From Adobo to Street Food: A Manila Culinary Adventure

Manila is a hungry traveler's dream, offering everything from humble street carts to world-class dining. Start with the classics like Adobo (meat marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic) and Sinigang (a sour tamarind-based soup). For a unique experience, visit Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown. Take a 'food crawl' through its narrow streets to sample oyster cakes, dumplings, and the famous 'lumpia' at New Po-Heng Lumpia House. Brave souls should try Manila's street food staples: Balut (fertilized duck egg), Isaw (grilled intestines), and Kwek-kwek (quail eggs in orange batter). For something sweeter, look for the 'Taho' vendor in the morning—a warm mixture of soft tofu, arnibal (syrup), and sago pearls. In the evenings, the Salcedo and Legaspi weekend markets in Makati are fantastic spots to sample artisanal Filipino dishes and regional specialties from across the 7,000+ islands.

Manila’s Hidden Corners: Escolta and Beyond

Beyond the usual tourist path lies Escolta Street, once the Wall Street of the Philippines. Today, it’s seeing a revival driven by young creatives. Visit the First United Building to find vintage shops, local art collectives, and craft coffee. It’s a great place to see the city’s Art Deco and Neoclassical architecture up close. For a spiritual side of Manila, visit the Quiapo Church, home to the Black Nazarene, and explore the surrounding market which sells everything from herbal remedies to religious icons. If you need a break from the heat, the Paco Park is a hidden oasis. Originally a cemetery during the Spanish period, it is now a peaceful circular park featuring a beautiful chapel and lush gardens. For a unique perspective of the city, take the Pasig River Ferry. It’s a budget-friendly way to see the various districts of Manila from the water, passing by Malacañang Palace and several historic bridges, offering a raw and authentic look at the city’s industrial and residential heart.

The Manila Survival Guide: Traffic, Transpo, and Tipping

The most important thing to know about Manila is that traffic is legendary. Always give yourself double the time you think you need. The most reliable way to get around is by using the Grab app (the local equivalent of Uber). For a more local experience, try a Jeepney—the colorful, iconic ‘Kings of the Road.’ They have set routes displayed on their windshields; just pass your fare forward and say 'Para' when you want to get off. The LRT and MRT trains are fast but can be extremely crowded during rush hour. Filipinos are known for their incredible warmth and English is widely spoken, making communication easy. When it comes to safety, stick to well-lit areas and be mindful of your belongings in crowded places. Tipping is appreciated but not strictly mandatory; in restaurants, a 10% service charge is often already included in the bill. Lastly, make sure to visit a SM or Ayala Mall—not just for shopping, but because they are the cultural centers of Manila life, offering air-conditioned relief and endless entertainment options.

Airlines to Manila in August

FAQ about Manila in August

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Manila?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Manila is ฿4,955. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Manila?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Manila is around ฿5,553. You can save up to 11% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Manila?
Based on current prices, August 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Manila. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Manila?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Manila.

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