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0: Metro Rail Transit (MRT)
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1: Light Rail Transit (LRT1)
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2: Light Rail Transit 2
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3: Alphaland Southgate Tower Mall
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4: Paseo de Magallanes
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5: Little Tokyo, Makati
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6: A. Venue Mall and Hotel
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7: Ayala Center
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8: Ayala Center Transport Terminal
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9: SM Mall of Asia
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10: Eastwood City
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11: SM Megamall
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12: The Fort
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13: Cubao
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14: McKinley Hill
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15: SM Mall of Asia Transport Terminal (North Parking)
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16: SM Mall of Asia Transport Terminal (South Parking)
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17: Divisoria
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18: Rockwell Center
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19: La Mesa Eco Park
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20: Supreme Court of the Philippines
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21: Alabang Town Center
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22: Quirino Grandstand
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23: Manila Ocean Park
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24: Luneta/Rizal Park
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25: Greenhills Shopping Center
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26: FilOil Flying V San Juan Arena
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27: Tiendesitas
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28: Silver City Mall
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29: PhilSports Arena
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30: Metrowalk
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31: Bonifacio High Street
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32: Serendra
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33: Burgos Circle
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34: Department of Foreign Affairs (Office of Consular Affairs)
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35: Embassy of the United States of America (US Embassy)
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36: World Trade Center
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37: UP-Ayala Land Technohub
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38: MMDA Number Coding Scheme
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39: Market! Market!
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40: Market! Market! Terminal
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0: Metro Rail Transit (MRT)

The Manila Metro Rail Transit (or better known as MRT or Blue Line) has been the main mode of transportation of commuters traveling along Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Metro Manila

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1: Light Rail Transit (LRT1)

The Manila Light Rail Transit Line 1 (more known as LRT 1 or Yellow Line ) has been the main mode of transportation of commuters with destinations along Taft and Rizal Avenue, being in existence for around a quarter-century already.

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2: Light Rail Transit 2

The Manila Light Rail Transit Line 2 (more known as LRT 2 or Purple Line ) has been the main mode of transportation of commuters with destinations along Aurora Boulevard, Araneta Avenue, Marcos Highway, Magsaysay Boulevard, Legarda and Recto Avenue. Unlike the MRT and LRT 1 (which both travels in a north-south route), the Purple Line travels in an east-west manner.

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3: Alphaland Southgate Tower Mall

If you are a frequent traveler passing along EDSA, you might have already noticed that the eyesore and unfinished building just beside the Magallanes MRT Station has transformed into a shiny and attention-grabbing infrastructure. Situated at the corner of Pasong Tamo and EDSA just outside Dasmarinas Village, Alphaland Southgate Mall and Tower is the haven of commuters using the Magallanes MRT Station...

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4: Paseo de Magallanes

Paseo de Magallanes is a prime commercial complex located in Magallanes Village along SLEX (almost corner of EDSA). The focus of the place is for rest and recreation as well as provide an alternative to unwind from the hustling and bustling business district of Makati.

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5: Little Tokyo, Makati

Have you noticed that small complex of Japanese restaurants along Pasong Tamo (Chino Roces Avenue) in Makati? It might seem to be very subtle for the unobservant eye but once one steps inside the very neat community of Japanese restaurants in Makati, the feeling would transform from Makati bustling city to Japan zen aura. Enthusiasts, businessmen, tourists, or even couples going out on a date should place Little Tokyo on their dining list.

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6: A. Venue Mall and Hotel

A.Venue Mall and Hotel along Makati Avenue offers a great alternative from the bustling crowded CBD of Makati. With great restaurants and bars, this establishment is bringing back the glory that Makati Avenue once had...

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7: Ayala Center

Amidst the hustling and bustling financial district of Makati lies the premier shopping, recreational, and entertainment place of the country, the Ayala Center. It is a grand complex of shopping malls, cinema, events areas, and various dining establishments anchored mainly by Glorietta, Greenbelt, and SM Makati. Located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and EDSA, the place is just a few steps away from the MRT and Ayala Transport Terminal...

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9: SM Mall of Asia

The SM Mall of Asia (SM MOA) is the second largest shopping mall in the country and the fourth largest in the world. SM MOA is located in the Bay City in Pasay City and is at the southern tip of EDSA, just beyond Macapagal Avenue and the Blue Wave Mall.

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10: Eastwood City

Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City is one of the fastest growing combined-residential-and-commercial areas in the metro. Eastwood currently hosts more than a dozen luxury condominiums and prime business buildings and still has some properties under development.

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11: SM Megamall

SM Megamall is third largest shopping mall in the country and seventh in the world. This huge mall, located in Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, has two buildings connected by a bridge. The mall paved the way for Filipinos to enjoy the malling experience when it boomed in the early 90s.

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12: The Fort

To those who frequent The Fort, the place is usually called by other names based on what can be found in the district such as Serendra, High Street, or Bonifacio Global City. The latter would be the more apt term to the developed land that now includes upscale residential condominiums and tall business buildings...

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13: Cubao

Cubao, a district in Quezon city, can be classified as one of the most recognized and commercial-heavy area in the country. It should be noted that Cubao is synonymous to Araneta Center, which has brought life to this already bustling district. Cubao, widely known to be the destination of most public transports from provinces north and south of Metro Manila, has most of the prominent bus terminals to any point in the Luzon, and some parts of Visayas and Mindanao (through ro-ro).

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14: McKinley Hill

McKinley Hill is the newest development project of Megaworld Corporation (developers of Eastwood City), which will include residential areas and commercial complex, specifically for BPOs. It is located in Fort Bonifacio and just adjacent to Bonifacio Global City.

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17: Divisoria

Is it Christmas season already and you're doing a last minute shopping on a very tight budget? Classes are about to start again and you are looking for cheap but good quality uniforms, shoes, school supplies, and bags for the kids? Big wedding's coming up and you need to purchase wholesale textile, decorations, and giveaways at a bargain price? Have some savings and would want to splurge on clothes, bags, appliances, gadgets and as many items as you want? Then just go to Divisoria.

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18: Rockwell Center

Rockwell Center is an upscale land project in Makati City. Formally a thermal plant owned by its current owners, the Lopezes, the area was converted into a multi-purpose area focusing on prime features such as shopping mall, schools, and residential condominiums. The area sits on the border of Makati on one side of Pasig River. Though not as crowded and much visited yet compared to its neighbors, Ayala, The Fort, and Ortigas, Rockwell maintains a patronizing set of visitors.

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19: La Mesa Eco Park

The La Mesa Ecopark in Quezon City is a well-developed sanctuary around the La Mesa Watershed via a joint partnership between MWSS, ABS-CBN, and Quezon City. The public park spans 33 hectares aims to preserve and protect the La Mesa Watershed, not only by generating revenues, but also promoting environmental awareness in saving the environment. Primary focus of the EcoPark is for outdoor recreation and forest experience. Students, families, environmentalist, tourist, fitness buffs flock the park everyday, seeing it as an alternative to the shopping malls in the metropolis.

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20: Supreme Court of the Philippines

The Supreme Court is the highest court of justice body in the Philippines, also known as the court of last resort as it decides and gives the final say on all of the cases, mostly controversial ones. The body is composed of 1 chief justice and 14 associates. Aside from having a final say on the judicial aspect of the country, they are also in-charge of administering and supervising all the courts and personnel around the country.

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21: Alabang Town Center

A haven for those who wants to get away from the EDSA areas but still want to stay in Metro Manila.

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22: Quirino Grandstand

uirino Grandstand is where the newly elected president of the Philippines takes his or her oath. Named after the former president Elpidio Quirino, it has also been venues for huge political, religious, cultural, and social events (examples are the grand Philippine Centennial celebration in 1998 and World Youth Day in 1995). This coming June 30, the inauguration and oath-taking of the newly elected President (Noynoy Aquino) and Vice-President (Jejomar Binay) will happen in this historic venue.


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23: Manila Ocean Park

???The Manila Ocean Park is a state-of-the-art oceanarium (with a floor area of 8,000 sq. ft)  located at Manila Bay behind Quirino Grandstand. It is the first and largest aquarium facility in the Philippines.

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24: Luneta/Rizal Park

When we have visitors from the province or abroad, our automatic tourist destination would always be Rizal Park.

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25: Greenhills Shopping Center

Greenhills Shopping Center, located in San Juan, is a mid-to-upscale bargain center catering to all social classes who are looking for cheap thrills with stylish branding.

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26: FilOil Flying V San Juan Arena

The Arena in San Juan, which was renamed to FilOil Flying V Arena in 2009 is a sports coliseum...

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27: Tiendesitas

Tiendesitas, located along C-5 in Pasig City, is a shopping complex with shops that cater to people looking for native food, fashion wear, antiques, pets. Owned and developed by Ortigas and managed by those also in-charge of Greenhills, one can expect that the shopping center is a stylish and well-maintained area but still serves as a bargaining hub/tiangge for many.

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29: PhilSports Arena

An indoor sporting arena that is part of the premier national sports complex in the country called Philsports Complex. Philsports Arena has been the home of many basketball leagues from the time it was built in the 1980s.

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30: Metrowalk

Metrowalk is a mid-size commercial area in Pasig City, situated at the corner of Meralco Avenue and Ortigas Avenue.

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33: Burgos Circle

If South Makati has Paseo de Magallanes for international cuisine restaurants, Fort Bonifacio has Burgos Circle. Surrounded by residential condominiums in Forbes Town Center, this hip dining complex offers an alternative to the dining experience in Serendra and Bonifacio High Street.

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36: World Trade Center

The World Trade Center Metro Manila is one of the many trade centers located around the world. It is a well-established location for all major exhibitions, conventions, and expos linked to a global network of over 300 world trade centers providing businesses...

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37: UP-Ayala Land Technohub

The UP-Ayala Land TechnoHub commercial complex focuses on information and technology businesses is still part of the UP-Diliman Campus grounds (the 37.5-hectare North Science and Technology Park) though it's already across the "proper". It serves as the hub for huge companies like IBM, Manulife, HSBC, and other BPO centers.

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38: MMDA Number Coding Scheme

The official headquarters of the Metro Manila Development Authority, which implements the MMDA Number Coding Scheme.Click here to learn more about the MMDA Number Coding


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39: Market! Market!

Market! Market! is located at Bonifacio Global City. It is one of the earliest structures built in Fort Bonifacio and is adjacent to Serendra and Bonifacio Highstreet at The Fort. As a prime investment of Ayala for its tried and tested malls portfolio, Market! Market! attracts a lot of daily visitors for its Sunday market-themed retail stores and fruit and flora stalls. Concerts and mall tours are usually held in this family-friendly mall.Click here to get directions to Market! Market!


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