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    MRT Ayala Station

    3.6 (5 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    UV Express Terminal

    UV Express Terminal

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.7 kmMakati City

    All us South commuters would be so doomed without these shuttles. Really…read more If there weren't shuttles transporting us back and forth to Parañaque, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa and Cavite, we would all be taking several buses, jeeps, trikes, cabs--It's difficult, inconvenient, time-consuming and may not even be affordable. You probably won't see us ever again. These shuttles that travel to and from Makati make commuting so much more convenient. Fares are reasonably priced and relatively cheap, if you consider the time and energy you'll be saving, as well as convenience. There are a lot of specific routes to certain neighborhoods and other central locations, and from the drop off points for some people their homes are just a walk or a trike away. On a good time of the day (not rush hour) it takes me just around 15-20 minutes to arrive Makati and vice versa, thanks to Skyway. Queues can get really long during rush hour (as expected), or when there's a sudden downpour, as Metro Manila traffic does not tolerate rain too well. This station is newly built for more than a year or so already. It used to be so cramped at that station underneath the Ayala MRT (it was HELL), but this station is more spacious and even has a nice selection of food kiosks, vending machines, and a clean toilet.

    I'm not really from south but I love that they turned this place into a UV Express Terminal. UV…read moreExpress is one solution to EDSA Traffic because one van can cater up to 15 commuters inside. This place is a five minute walk from Ayala MRT station, and is near Greenbelt, SM Makati, Landmark and Glorietta. In North, we don't have much shuttle services or I am not really familiar that's why when I learned that my boyfriend rides here to his place, I got excited and we scheduled one day for me to experience being in a shuttle. From the Terminal, we just waited a few minutes until the van makes his way on the street. In less than thirty minutes, we reached parañaque without hassle. The thing is, when it reaches 6pm, this place gets really crowded and the lines are crazy. You can opt to eat your dinner first while waiting because there are food stalls and vending machine available in the place. I checked their toilet and it's still new and clean.

    Makati Square Shuttle Station

    Makati Square Shuttle Station

    4.0(1 review)
    0.5 kmMakati City

    If you are looking for the fastest way to get from Makati to Paranaque, I highly suggest taking the…read moreshuttle service at the basement of Makati Square. There are a few shuttles there that ply the route between Makati Square - Skyway - SM Bicutan to Russia Street inside Better Living Subdivision. The last stop is right in front of Big C before they turn back. The afternoon trip usually starts a little before 5pm so people start lining up by 4:30pm. While there are other shuttle options to get to Paranaque (namely the one in Park Square where you have a choice of Russia via Merville and Moonwalk or SM Bicutan via Skyway), I prefer the route that they take because it is the fastest and the most convenient way to get inside Better Living. The fee for the shuttle ride is P50. The drivers are also very nice and friendly. The guy who collects payments from the line is Jeremy and he's very nice. You could ask him when the next shuttle is coming and even get his number so you can text him to ask him to wait for you if you're trying to catch the last trip (of course it would depend on the situation if they would actually be able to wait for you or not, they don't want to inconvenience the other riders). The shuttle drivers and Jeremy coordinate really well and you would often hear them calling each other. I love that they are so considerate of everyone. Their last trip leaves at 8:30 but sometimes it may be a little earlier if they know that the traffic is really bad or if there are no more passengers expected, so I suggest getting there by 8pm or maybe sending Jeremy a message to see if the last shuttle has left. You would know if its the last shuttle if he hitches a ride to Better Living with the driver. There was one time that it was raining really hard and it was already 8:20 the last shuttle arrived and it was already full but there were about 10 people who were going to be left behind. The driver called one of the other shuttles to come back for the rest of the people just so they don't get stranded there. And he did. They are really an amazing bunch of guys and I often enjoy the ride home even with the pretty compact ride-sharing situation.

    LRTA - Vito Cruz Station - view from the station: a nearby landmark, DLSU

    LRTA - Vito Cruz Station

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.7 kmManila City

    Poor management Poor response of guard on duty…read morePoor treatment to stored value card holder I really experience today how they response to a bulk of commuters... Pinapasok nila ang dagsa ng tao n wlang stored value ..sa sobrang daming tao..ying mga may stored value pinapila din nila in same manner.. Madaming dumaang bagol at iilan lang ang sumsasakay kasi nkapila lahat sa pagbili ng ticket ... Ngsuggest ako to give convenient dun sa may stored value n ibahin ang pila at ng makausad at mkasakay n sa mga dumadaang bagol..hindi naniwla nagkibit balikat na lang... Kung kelan malalaa n sitwasyon saka lang aaksyon ang nakauniform na head ng guard ng LRT... POOR RESPONSE.. NAKAKASUKA

    One of the more popular Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations and one of my most visited LRT terminals,…read morethe Vito Cruz Station takes you straight in front of De La Salle University, which is one of the top universities in the country and the one which is famous for its competition with the Ateneo de Manila University. Approaching this station, you will see right away the new developments and facilities which cater to the DLSU students - new buildings, a university mall right beside it. The station also leaves one in the same area as the university belt, leaving such other prominent institutions of learning like the University of Sto. Tomas and the Philippine Women's University as not too far away; just a few stations more, or a taxi or a pedicab, and you'll surely make it there from the Vito Cruz Station. But, just to be clear, the reason why I frequently get off at this station is not to visit other universities, but to go to see the CCP. From Vito Cruz Station, you only need to turn right to the street nearest to your right and walk until you reach the Rizal Memorial Stadium, outside of which orange shuttles going to the CCP Complex are located.

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    B-Jeep - B-Jeep for Legazpi Village route

    B-Jeep

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 kmMakati City

    Have you seen those green and white multicabs roaming certain streets in Makati? In case you're…read moreunfamiliar with it, this is the B-Jeep. It was launched in 2008 as a green alternative to public transport within the busy business district of Makati. It used to run the two routes for free but now that it has been franchised, the cost to ride one is the same as a regular jeep. What makes it different (and personally my preferred mode of transport) is that it is environment-friendly. It runs a bit slow, usually between 40 to 50 kph, but since it runs on a rechargeable battery, it does not pollute and does not generate noise so the ride is a more pleasant one compared to the usual diesel PUJs. Even more unique is the way they run this franchise. You may notice that drivers are a mix of men and women, this is not something you would commonly see in our other public transport options in Manila. They also do not have to fully load the BJeep per stop since drivers are paid to ply the routes -- whether or not it is full. Meaning, they don't contribute to the already congested streets of Makati. The first route (the green B-Jeep) runs along the different streets of Legazpi Village: Salcedo Street - VA Rufino Street - Adelantado - Gamboa - Salcedo - Benavidez, Paseo De Roxas - Legaspi Street - Dela Rosa - Salcedo. The second route (the white B-Jeep) runs along the different streets of Salcedo Village: Dela Costa Street - Makati Avenue - Paseo De Roxas - Villar Street - Leviste St - Rufino Street - Ayala Avenue - Dela Costa Street. The routes intersect in Landmark so you can hop on from one route to the other from there. This really is a great movement by the Makati local government and I hope more cities adopt it soon so even if you're a public transport user, you know you're contributing to helping improve the environment.

    MRT Ayala Station - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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