How to commute to QC Parks and Wildlife from Newport City?

Last Updated on March 4, 2023

Get to QC Parks and Wildlife from Newport City via JEEP and BUS

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 419 m

    1. DEPART on to Roxas Boulevard
    2. RIGHT on to Padre Faura Street
    3. LEFT on to Mabini Street
  2. JEEP

    Ride T3120: Munoz-Vito Cruz via Sta Cruz, Mabini

    From: Sta. Monica / A. Mabini Intersection, City of Manila

    To: Padre Burgos St / Taft Ave., City of Manila

    Fare: ₱12

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  3. BUS

    Ride 6: Sapang Palay - PITx via Quezon Av

    From: Padre Burgos St / Taft Ave., City of Manila

    To: Lung Center of the Philippines, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City

    Fare: ₱31

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUB)

  4. Walk

    Distance 572 m

    1. DEPART on to Quezon Avenue
    2. LEFT on to service road
    3. LEFT on to sidewalk
    4. RIGHT on to path
    5. LEFT on to steps
    6. LEFT on to footbridge
    7. RIGHT on to steps
    8. RIGHT on to path
    9. RIGHT on to sidewalk
    10. RIGHT on to PAWB
    11. RIGHT on to service road

Newport City

About Newport City

Newport City is a 62-acre development that combines residential, commercial, and entertainment aspects into one city. It was awarded the Mixed-Use Development of the Year in 2015 by the Philippine Retailers Association. The city is composed of a mall, Resorts World Manila (the country's first fully integrated entertainment complex), hotels, and residential areas. It is situated next to the Villamor golf course and Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Metro Manila, Philippines.

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QC Parks and Wildlife

About QC Parks and Wildlife

The Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center is a great place to visit if you're looking to learn more about the plants and animals native to the Philippines. The park has a lagoon, an aquarium, a playground, and a botanical garden, as well as a Wildlife Rescue Center where you can see animals that have been confiscated, retrieved, or donated. You can also find several indigenous plants and animals throughout the park, including crab-eating macaques, water monitors, Philippine deer, binturongs, Palawan bearded pigs, and several varieties of birds.

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