Coconut Palace



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The Coconut Palace is a government-owned building located in Manila, Philippines. It was built in 1978 as a guest house for Pope John Paul II's visit to the country, and is now used for official events and functions. The palace is named after its unique design, which includes coconut shells and other natural materials in its construction.

The Coconut Palace is open to the public for tours, which are available from Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. Admission is free, but reservations are required and can be made through the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines.

There is no official website for the Coconut Palace, but more information can be found through the Philippine Tourism website.

Nearby attractions include the Intramuros, a historic walled city within Manila, and the Rizal Park, a large public park with gardens, fountains, and monuments. Intramuros is open daily from 8am to 5pm, while Rizal Park is open 24 hours a day. Admission to both attractions is free.

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