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If Manila had a masterclass in organised chaos, Baclaran Market would be the classroom. Tucked beside the famous Baclaran Church, this market is where locals come for everything under the sun, cheap clothes, shoes, household knick-knacks, and even random gadgets you didn’t know existed. Imagine a never-ending garage sale, only louder, sweatier, and with a lot more bargaining.
How to Reach: Hop on the LRT Line 1 and get down at Baclaran Station; the market is just a short walk away. Jeepneys and tricycles also buzz around, but the LRT is your best bet if you don’t want to get stuck in Manila’s traffic (and trust me, you don’t).
What to Expect: Crowded alleys, endless stalls, and the kind of bargaining that feels like a sport. It’s noisy, busy, and very local. You’ll also find street food stalls tucked in corners, perfect for a quick snack break while you weave through the chaos.
Why Tourists Should Visit: Honestly? If you’re here to pick up fancy souvenirs, skip it. But if you want to see how real Manileños shop, with carts, cash, and a lot of patience, this is the place. Think of it as a cultural experience, where the prize isn’t what you buy, but the story you’ll tell later: “I survived Baclaran Market.”