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Google Maps at 20: Two decades of mapping the Philippines’ best

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — For 20 years, Google Maps has been more than just a navigation tool—it has been a gateway to discovery. From unearthing hidden gems to guiding travelers through bustling city streets, it has revolutionized the way we explore the world. And here in the Philippines, where every turn leads to a story, Google Maps has played an essential role in connecting people to the country’s rich heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and dynamic communities.

To mark this milestone, Google Maps unveils the 20 most reviewed visitor attractions in the Philippines—a curated list of places that have captivated both locals and travelers alike. These destinations reflect the country’s diverse cultural tapestry, from centuries-old landmarks to natural wonders that continue to leave visitors in awe.

The Top 20 Most Reviewed Visitor Attractions in the Philippines 

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  1. Quezon Memorial Circle 
  1. Magellan’s Cross 
  1. Temple of Leah 
  1. Cagsawa Ruins 
  1. Chocolate Hills Complex 
  1. Loboc River Cruise 
  1. Twin Lakes Tagaytay 
  1. The Ruins 
  1. Lion’s Head 
  1. Alona Beach 
  1. Hinagdanan Cave 
  1. Bangui Windmills 
  1. Cambugahay Falls 
  1. Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel) 
  1. MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park, Palo 
  1. José Rizal Monument 
  1. Cloud 9 Surfing Area 
  1. Calle Crisologo 
  1. City of Naga Boardwalk 
  1. Intramuros 

Google Maps has become much more than a map in its 20-year history, evolving into a comprehensive service. Its diverse features now range from 360-degree street views to detailed information on businesses and points of interest among many others. The impact in the Philippines has been significant, especially in tourism. As it celebrates its 20th anniversary, Google Maps renews its commitment to the country, which includes continued support for local communities, tourism promotion, and cultural heritage preservation. 

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