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Paco Park

Not Your Usual Tourist Attraction

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An athmosphere of silence
Well, it's a nice venue for weddings and a nice venue for group meetings also it has some stories that visitors should know like the fact that Jose Rizal was buried there (only few people know) and that it was built as burial ground for those who died in the epidenic during the spanish colonial period and was once used as garrison by the Japanese Infantry it was also recently featured in the Fight Ouest as a meeting place and training ground of Kali members. Its just a nice place for quiet morning walks and just a nice walk from San Marcelino St.

Reviewed by: Jhon LeryG from on Apr 13 2009

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i wanna try.
do Paco park has an entrance fee? how much is that?

Reviewed by: irish from on Jan 09 2009

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interesting place a survival
basically a cemetry near the former mason building where so many people were murdered by the japs

Reviewed by: Spoogis from on Sep 28 2008

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I will return
Paco Park in the middle of the busy bustling city of Manila, Philippines is a beautiful, quiet breath of fresh air. Take time to linger and enjoy the great charm of this jewel.

Reviewed by: John from on Nov 25 2005
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