Commuting

How to commute from North EDSA to PETA Theater

So after being lost for so many times, I decided to write this post on how to get to PETA if your coming from North EDSA.

Heres how to commute from North EDSA to PETA Theater.

Via MRT-Jeep – Take the MRT, get off at Araneta Centre Station. Do a short walk from Farmer’s Plaza till you exit at Aurora Blvd. Take a jeep or FX going to España or Quiapo, then get off at Eymard drive, walk from Eymard corner E. Rodriguez. PETA-PHINMA Theater is located at the far end, right side.

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Commuting Travel

How to commute from Manila to Widus Hotel and Casino

WIDUS Hotel and Casino is a perfect place whether you plan for an adventure, activity-filled vacation, business meetings, weddings and other social or corporate events. It is located at 5400 Manuel A. Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines, a few minutes away from Puregold Duty Free, SM Clark Pampanga or Dinasaur Island. How to commute from Manila to Widus Hotel and Casino

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Commuting Travel

Communting Guide: How to go to Maginhawa Street, Quezon City

Maginhawa street in Quezon City is a fast rising star when it comes to the best go-to places for food tripping here in the Metro. The long street of Maginhawa has a vast collection of restaurants that could satisfy your cravings. Perfectly connected to its name (Maginhawa, an adjective which means convenient or comfortable), one should visit the place in ease.

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Commuting Lifestyle Travel

Thrifty Trip In Macau: Tips and things you can do on a limited budget

Save, spend and experience! These are some of the words adventurous people do believe in. But as to what others (or most) do know, traveling doesn’t necessarily mean spending a lot of money. One can always have an option to be thrifty but still enjoy. Just like what I did on this trip.

Continue reading, will tell you more things on how you can save on your trip to Macau.

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Commuting Travel

Above, Beyond and Under Mt. Manalmon in San Miguel Bulacan

An adventure above, beyond and under, this is how I describe my experience at Mt. Manalmon in San Miguel, Bulacan. My adventure started in Cubao, Quezon City as I meet my colleagues at exactly 6am to ride an early bus going to Bulacan. The trip was bound to Cabanatuan City with a fare costing Php 117 per head.The trip took us around less than two hours just enough for a quick nap to keep our energy high to face the exciting long day ahead. We took off at Brgy. Camias, San Miguel Bulacan and ride a tricycle going to Sitio Madum, It was a long rocky ride that took almost 45 minutes before reaching the starting point of the trail. You will need Php 60 for the tricycle fare plus another Php 15 for the vehicle pass.

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