How to commute to Manila Cathedral from EDSA Shangri-la Hotel?

Last Updated on May 26, 2022

Get to Manila Cathedral from EDSA Shangri-la Hotel via MRT-3, BUS and JEEP

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 508 m

    1. DEPART on to service road
    2. LEFT on to Garden Way
    3. LEFT on to service road
    4. RIGHT on to Internal Avenue
    5. LEFT on to sidewalk
    6. LEFT on to path
    7. RIGHT on to steps
    8. RIGHT on to path
  2. RAIL - MRT3

    Ride MRT-3: Taft Ave - North Ave

    From: Shaw MRT

    To: Cubao MRT

    Fare: ₱0

    Provider: Manila Metro Rail Transit Corporation

  3. Walk

    Distance 263 m

    1. DEPART on to Farmers Footbridge
    2. RIGHT on to steps
    3. RIGHT on to service road
    4. LEFT on to EDSA
    5. LEFT on to Aurora Boulevard
  4. BUS

    Ride 10: Cubao-Doroteo Jose

    From: EDSA-Aurora

    To: Odeon Terminal Mall

    Fare: ₱21.75

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUB)

  5. JEEP

    Ride T386: Pier South 15-Retiro

    From: Odeon Terminal Mall

    To: Andres Soriano Jr Ave. / General Luna, City of Manila

    Fare: ₱9

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  6. Walk

    Distance 145 m

    1. DEPART on to Andres Soriano Avenue
    2. RIGHT on to General Luna Street

EDSA Shangri-la Hotel

About EDSA Shangri-la Hotel

The Edsa Shangri-La, Manila is a luxurious hotel that offers its guests a unique experience. The hotel is designed in a beach resort-style, which is rare for a downtown hotel. The hotel is also located on the Shang Palace estate, which gives it a more secluded feel. The hotel has 632 rooms and suites, four international restaurants, two lounges, a cafe, and a bakeshop. The hotel is considered one of the landmark buildings in Manila due to it being the first of its kind in the city

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Manila Cathedral

About Manila Cathedral

The Manila Cathedral has a long and rich history, dating back to the 1571 when it was first established as a parish church. It has since gone through many changes and damage, but has always been rebuilt and remains an important part of the city. The most recent structure was completed in 1958 and has since been visited by three different popes. In 1981, it was designated as a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II.

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