The first interactive children’s museum in the Philippines, Museo Pambata is situated in the historic Elks Club Building. It’s designed as a place where children can play and explore, with seven themed rooms packed with hands-on exhibits focusing on science, the environment and the human body.
Step back in time to discover turn-of-the-century Manila in the Old Manila room and be inspired by different jobs in the Career Options display. Environmental issues facing the world are explored through a simulated rainforest and the colourful exhibits of Under the Sea.
Learn how various organs function in the human body while getting hands-on in the My Body Works room, then practice your entrepreneurial skills in the recreated Marketplace. The Museo Pambata also boasts an impressive collection of dolls from around the globe, together with a children’s library stocked with engaging books.
Getting there
The Museo Pambata is located in the Ermita district of Manila and easily accessed by bus stops near the southwest corner of Rizal Park. It’s a 15-minute walk from the historic Intramuros district and around 20 minutes’ drive from Ninoy Aquino International Airport.