Free Heritage Entry and Guided Tours for OFWs Courtesy of DOT and Intramuros
Honoring OFWs: Free Intramuros Heritage Access and Guided Tours from DOT In recognition of the invaluable contributions and sacrifices made by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the Department of Tourism (DOT), together with its attached agency, the Intramuros Administration, will open the historic Walled City of Intramuros to the public for an entire week. This celebration […]
Free Heritage Entry and Guided Tours for OFWs Courtesy of DOT and Intramuros
Honoring OFWs: Free Intramuros Heritage Access and Guided Tours from DOT
In recognition of the invaluable contributions and sacrifices made by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the Department of Tourism (DOT), together with its attached agency, the Intramuros Administration, will open the historic Walled City of Intramuros to the public for an entire week. This celebration aims to honor the modern-day heroes of the Philippines—those who have worked tirelessly abroad to support their families and contribute to the nation’s development. Throughout the week, various exhibitions, cultural events, and tribute ceremonies will be held within the iconic walls of Intramuros, highlighting the resilience, dedication, and patriotism of OFWs.

Pasyal Pamilya: FREE Guided Tour in Intramuros is happening this May 25-31, 2026. Qualified OFWs may present a valid OWWA ID or Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) and bring up to four (4) companions. #LoveThePhilippines #Explorelntramuros #OFW #BagongBayani
From May 25 to 31, 2026, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and returning migrant workers can enjoy complimentary access to two of Intramuros’ most renowned heritage sites — Fort Santiago, a historic Spanish fortress, and the Centro de Turismo Intramuros, a vibrant hub showcasing Filipino culture and history — as part of a special initiative designed to provide Filipino workers abroad with a heartfelt and memorable welcome home experience.
The week-long offering also features complimentary guided heritage tours, providing OFWs and their families or companions with an in-depth experience to reconnect with Philippine history, culture, and identity. Through immersive storytelling and detailed exploration within the historic district, participants gain a richer understanding of the nation’s past and cultural heritage.
“We want to acknowledge the immense hard work our OFWs perform every single day across the globe. Our goal is to express our gratitude by giving them the time to reconnect with their families and our culture. We want to evoke the nostalgia of the days when families routinely took the weekend to walk around Luneta Park, bringing back those cherished memories and offering a relaxed, meaningful space to bond right next door in the historic heart of Manila,” Tourism Secretary Dita Angara-Mathay said in a statement.
The tourism chief stated that offering free access to Intramuros’ historic landmarks aims to honor OFWs for their sacrifices, promote family bonding, and deepen appreciation for Philippine culture and heritage among returning Filipinos and their loved ones.
Interested visitors can show their valid Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) and membership card from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration. Each eligible OFW is allowed to bring up to four companions.
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Free Heritage Entry and Guided Tours for OFWs Courtesy of DOT and Intramuros
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