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, famously hailed as the "Queen of Manila Streets," is a historic thoroughfare in the Binondo district of Manila that served as the Philippines' premier commercial and financial hub for centuries. Established in 1594 by Spanish colonizers, it is one of the oldest streets in the city, strategically located parallel to the Pasig River to facilitate the bustling trade of the Manila-Acapulco Galleon era. A Legacy of "Firsts"
During its golden age in the early 20th century, Escolta was a showcase of modernization and luxury, often compared to New York City's Wall Street or Broadway. It was the site of many Philippine milestones, including: Escolta