Metro System Tourist Guide

 

Like any other metropolis in the world, Metro Manila suffers from traffic gridlock during rush hour. But tourists do not have to brave the traffic. For just 50 US cents for the farthest destination, the metropolis’ three overhead metro and one commuter line can save you a lot of time.

The lines provide easy access to Metro Manila’s various tourist sites. Shopaholics will also enjoy the huge malls that are connected to a number of metro stations. If you plan to travel to the countryside, bus terminals are normally located around major stations.

For your convenience, you can buy the metro lines’ stored value tickets from any station ticket booth.

To learn more, download our Metro System Tourist Guide.

 

Download the LRT 1 guide.
Download the LRT 2 guide.
Download the MRT 3 guide.
Download the PNR guide.

 

For Tour Operators & Travel Agents

Department of Tourism: Overseas Offices
DOT: List of accredited establishments

Or see our article on this topic for a list of major travel agencies in the Philippines:
For tour operators and travel agencies: Doing business in the Philippines

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