Wednesday, April 22, 2015

How to Commute to Maginhawa Street (Quezon City) from Makati

What's special about this place?

Initially popular among students of nearby universities such as U.P., Ateneo and Miriam, Maginhawa Street in Teacher's Village has developed into quite the foodie place with many small eateries and restaurants offering delicious meals that manage to remain affordable to students.  Because of this, the reputation of Maginhawa Street has steadily grown and attracted even non-student clientele who are looking for a good meal without breaking the bank. This has encouraged more establishments to open up in the area, giving those who are out for a food trip a virtual smorgasbord of choices.

Start Point: MRT-3 Ayala Avenue station
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Route used: EDSA (MRT-3) > East Avenue > V. Luna Road

1. At the MRT Ayala station, get on the northbound train (going to North Avenue station) and get off at GMA-Kamuning station.
2. Exit to EDSA on the same side where you got off the train and walk towards the intersection of EDSA and East Avenue.
3. Cross to the other side of East Avenue and take the jeep going to V. Luna.
4. Get off at the Petron station fronting the AFP Medical Center along V. Luna Road.
5. From there, take a tricycle and tell the driver to bring you to the particular restaurant you want to go to along Maginhawa Street.

Note: Maginhawa Street is quite long, too long to go restaurant hopping on foot.

Refer to the infographic below from Looloo Insights to get an idea of which establishments you would like to visit and where in Maginhawa Street they are. You can also search for other reviews on recommended places to visit along Maginhawa Street.

Source: Looloo Insights



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