How to commute to Upside Down Museum from Ayala Tower One & Exchange Plaza?

Last Updated on October 3, 2023

Get to Upside Down Museum from Ayala Tower One & Exchange Plaza via BUS

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 914 m

    1. DEPART on to path
    2. RIGHT on to sidewalk
    3. LEFT on to path
    4. RIGHT on to Paseo de Roxas
    5. LEFT on to Makati Avenue
    6. SLIGHTLY LEFT on to link
    7. RIGHT on to path
    8. LEFT on to Senator Gil Puyat Avenue
    9. RIGHT on to service road
  2. BUS

    Ride 4: Bonifacio Global City - PITx

    From: Senator Gil Puyat Ave. / Makati Avenue Intersection, Makati City

    To: Senator Gil Puyat Ave. cor. Taft Ave., Lungsod ng Pasay

    Fare: ₱15

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUB)

  3. BUS

    Ride 23: Alabang (South Station Terminal)- Plaza Lawton via Alabang Zapote

    From: Senator Gil Puyat Ave. cor. Taft Ave., Lungsod ng Pasay

    To: Senator Gil Puyat Ave., Lungsod ng Pasay

    Fare: ₱15

    Provider: LTFRB (PUB)

  4. Walk

    Distance 604 m

    1. DEPART on to path
    2. RIGHT on to Senator Gil Puyat Avenue
    3. CONTINUE on to Senator Gil Puyat Avenue Extension
    4. RIGHT on to service road
    5. RIGHT on to Magdalena Jalandoni Street

Ayala Tower One & Exchange Plaza

About Ayala Tower One & Exchange Plaza

Ayala Tower One & Exchange Plaza stands tall at 160 meters in the heart of the Makati Central Business District, making it one of the Philippines' most prominent skyscrapers. Comprising 35 floors, the building is part of a complex that includes the Makati Stock Exchange and two buildings under construction. The tower, designed by international and local architects, houses the headquarters of Ayala Corporation and was once the primary trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange. It is situated at the corner of Ayala Ave. and Paseo de Roxas.

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Upside Down Museum

About Upside Down Museum

Upside Down Museum is an attraction at the CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, inspired by upside-down illusions from Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and the USA, with 15 features in 1700 square feet.

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