How to commute to Pasong Tamo Makati from Parqal Mall?

Last Updated on October 6, 2023

Get to Pasong Tamo Makati from Parqal Mall via BUS and JEEP

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 468 m

    1. DEPART on to path
    2. RIGHT on to Cabrera Drive
    3. LEFT on to President Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard
    4. RIGHT on to path
  2. BUS

    Ride 1: EDSA Carousel Busway

    From: DFA, Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Lungsod ng Pasay

    To: MRT-3 Ayala Station, EDSA (NB)

    Fare: ₱17.75

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUB)

  3. Walk

    Distance 428 m

    1. DEPART on to steps
    2. RIGHT on to footbridge
    3. RIGHT on to path
    4. LEFT on to Station Road
    5. RIGHT on to Palm Drive
    6. LEFT on to Parksquare Drive
    7. RIGHT on to service road
  4. JEEP

    Ride T337: Libertad, Pasay-Pasay Rd.

    From: South Dr / A. Arnaiz Ave. Intersection, Makati City

    To: Antonio S. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City

    Fare: ₱12

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  5. Walk

    Distance 147 m

    1. DEPART on to Antonio S. Arnaiz Avenue
    2. RIGHT on to path
    3. LEFT on to sidewalk
    4. RIGHT on to Chino Roces Avenue

Parqal Mall

About Parqal Mall

Parqal Mall, a play on the words "park" and "kalye", is a new mall in Aseana City, Parañaque. The mall features a variety of retail stores, services, restaurants, an amphitheater, and a pet-friendly open space park called Parqal Greenway. Across the amphitheater is the St. John Paul II Chapel. Some of the early tenants include grocery via The Marketplace, cafes such as Dunkin’, Dylan, Mary Grace and Soy Yummy Café, Security Bank, MC Home depot, and convenient store chain 7-Eleven. The simplest way to commute to Parqal is by taking the EDSA Carousel Busway going south.

Pasong Tamo Makati

About Pasong Tamo Makati

Chino Roces Avenue, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Pasong Tamo, is a prominent north–south road in the cities of Makati and Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs for 5.80 kilometers (3.60 miles) from Olympia and Tejeros to Fort Bonifacio. The avenue is named after the Filipino journalist Joaquin "Chino" Roces. The fact that the avenue is the location of various media establishments influenced the renaming.

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