How to commute to La Mesa Eco Park from BPI Pasig Market Avenue Ext.?

Last Updated on October 3, 2023

Get to La Mesa Eco Park from BPI Pasig Market Avenue Ext. via JEEP, MJEEP and BUS

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 212 m

    1. DEPART on to service road
    2. LEFT on to Buenaventura Drive
    3. RIGHT on to M. Suarez Avenue
  2. JEEP

    Ride T229: Angono-Pasig

    From: Mercedes Ave., Pasig City

    To: Ortigas Ave. / C. Raymundo Ave. Intersection, Pasig City

    Fare: ₱12

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  3. Walk

    Distance 146 m

    1. DEPART on to Ortigas Avenue Extension
    2. LEFT on to C. Raymundo Avenue
    3. RIGHT on to path
  4. MJEEP

    Ride 206: Cubao-Sta. Lucia (Pasig)

    From: Ortigas/C. Raymundo Overpass

    To: Araneta City Modern Jeepney Terminal

    Fare: ₱20.5

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (MPUJ)

  5. MJEEP

    Ride 204: QMC Loop

    From: Araneta City Modern Jeepney Terminal

    To: Elliptical Rd. / Commonwealth Avenue Intersection, Quezon City

    Fare: ₱14

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (MPUJ)

  6. BUS

    Ride 7: Fairview (Nova Stop) - PITx via East Avenue, Timog, Quezon Avenue

    From: Elliptical Rd. / Commonwealth Avenue Intersection, Quezon City

    To: Commonwealth Avenue cor. Pearl Drive, Quezon City

    Fare: ₱28.25

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUB)

  7. Walk

    Distance 691 m

    1. DEPART on to Commonwealth Avenue
    2. LEFT on to Pearl
    3. RIGHT on to Winston
    4. LEFT on to Dunhill

BPI Pasig Market Avenue Ext.

About BPI Pasig Market Avenue Ext.

BPI Pasig Market Avenue Ext. is located along Market Avenue Extension, also known as M. Suarez Avenue, close to its intersection with Mercedes Avenue. This branch offers ATM banking services, and is accessible by jeepney and tricycles.

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La Mesa Eco Park

About La Mesa Eco Park

The La Mesa Watershed Reservation is a protected area that preserves the only major watershed in Metro Manila, Philippines. Also known as the Novaliches Watershed, it contains the last remaining rainforest of its size in Metro Manila surrounding the La Mesa Dam and Reservoir, the primary source of potable drinking water for 12 million residents in the Manila metropolitan area. The area is under the joint administration, supervision and control of the Department of Environment and Natural...

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