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If you're a sucker for airline promo fares, you always end up booking a trip to the capital just so it's cheap  thinking of that long overdue high school classmates reunion (which I am guilty), or considering CCP's controversial art exhibit, or the weekend concerts at the Araneta Coliseum and in Saguijo…whichever! Truly, there are a lot of weekend side trips to make your Manila trip worthwhile.

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If you're a sucker for airline promo fares, you always end up booking a trip to the capital just so it's cheap  thinking of that long overdue high school classmates reunion (which I am guilty), or considering CCP's controversial art exhibit, or the weekend concerts at the Araneta Coliseum and in Saguijo…whichever! Truly, there are a lot of weekend side trips to make your Manila trip worthwhile.

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