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Bus Bus the-e-jeepney-in-makati Airport Picture choosen by: Ms.Gayle Transport in Makati Land
Buses traverse the Epifanio De los Santos Avenue (EDSA) from Baclaran in Paranaque to Quezon City and Caloocan City pass through the Central Business District daily. Jeepneys ply Makati's inner roads, and connect the city to its surrounding towns and cities. The Metro Rail Transit (MRT-3) on EDSA has four stations located in Makati: Guadalupe, Buendia, Ayala and Magallanes.

1. Buses
You have to have a lot of coins or at least lower bills to ride a bus.There's the air cornditioned bus and there's the bus non fresco. Riding this vehicle during rush hour/s (from 7am to 10am and from 5pm to 8pm) as you won't be able to breathe, and sadly to say, you might lose your things.

2. Metro Rail Transit (MRT)
It's actually an elevated train but sometimes goes underground. Riding this railway system is generally a positive experience, except during rush hour/s (anywhere from 5PM to 8PM). Luckily there's a car most especially dedicated to the elderly, women and the handicapped.

3. Self-driving
If you have friends, of course, they can drive you around, but you can rent cars also (hotels have their limousine services too, if you prefer luxurious modes of transport)

NAIA I Code:MNL
Arrival lobby curbside Terminal 1, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Pasay City
8318247 / 87713137

Centennial Code:MN1
Centennial Airport, Pasay City
87712266

Makati Code:MN2
Shop #4 Ayala wing, The Peninsula Manila Ayala Ave. Makati
8857774 / 8857767

Pasay Code:MN3
Nayong Filipino compound MIA Rd. Pasay City
8328750 to 51

Bicutan HQ Code:MN4
Km. 16.2 West Service Road South Superhighway Bicutan Paranaque
7768118 to 20

Laguna Code:BB4
Bgy. Don Jose, Laguna Bel-Air Sta. Rosa Laguna
8372861 / 8374892

4. Taxi
There are taxi lanes and it's better if you get your cabs there (not from hotels because there's a minimum rate of 300 pesos, which isn't bad in other currency, but expensive when it's just nearby) and let the security guards or dotc officials list the license plates...if you're just going to hire one from the street, be sure to ask if the taxi's metered or not.

5. Shuttle
The cost per person from Paranaque to Makati and Makati to Paranaque is 55Pesos each. There are other shuttles to/from other areas too. Check the terminal near Hotel Intercontinental Manila beneath the Ayala MRT Station for details.

Water
The Pasig River is located on the North of this city. The Pasig River Ferry Service has 2 stations. The following stations are Guadalupe and Valenzuela.

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