Hidalgo Street


Hidalgo Street is a street located in Quiapo in the old downtown of Manila, Philippines. It runs east–west through the district's center, linking two of its most popular landmarks, Quiapo Church and San Sebastian Church. It is divided by Quezon Boulevard into two sections: the western section is a pedestrian zone that forms the southern boundary of Plaza Miranda, running parallel to Carriedo Street, while the eastern section is a two-lane street which leads to the San Sebastian Church. Formerly known during the Spanish colonial times in sections as Calle San Sebastian and Calle Crespo, respectively, it was renamed after the Filipino painter Félix Resurrección Hidalgo. It was once considered "the most beautiful street in Manila."

Notable architectural structures

Among the historic structures along the Hidalgo Street area are:
Along Hidalgo Street are Manuel Luis Quezon University Manila Campus and Nazarene Catholic School Elementary and Secondary School buildings. The street also serves as an entrance road towards Guzman College of Science and Technology on De Guzman Street. On the eastern end of the street are Santa Rita College and San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Manila.

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