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How to Get to Maginhawa Street in Quezon City

Maginhawa Street in Teacher’s Village seems to be one of the most popular neighborhood food trip destinations in the metro these days. There are a lot of restaurants and food parks along the street as well as nearby streets like Malingap, Magiting and Mapagkawanggawa. It seems that every week, a new place opens up.

Once a quiet, residential neighborhood, the whole area surged in popularity with weekend food-trippers after being featured in various blogs (including my own Maginhawa: The Eat Street), television shows and hosting the first Quezon City Food Festival on October 2014. Since then, it’s become a “tourist destination” of sorts for people looking for good eats. For those not familiar with this street, here’s a quick guide on how to get there by different modes of transport.

WHERE EXACTLY IS MAGINHAWA STREET:

Maginhawa Street is located in Teacher’s Village East, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. This road stretches from Philcoa (accessible through Commonwealth Ave.) and V. Luna Extension (coming from Kalayaan.) Teacher’s Village is near several universities including the University of the Philippines Diliman, Ateneo de Manila University and Miriam College, which has made the place very popular with the student crowd.

HOW TO GET TO MAGINHAWA BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:

By car / private vehicle  / bicycle

You can get to Maginhawa Street from:

Please refer to the map above for specific routes.

Parking

Most establishments only have street parking, which tends to get filled up quickly during weekday after 5 pm and weekends. A few buildings have their own dedicated parking lots, but can only accommodate a few cars. You can also park in the parallel or adjacent side-streets and walk to your restaurant of choice.

Bicycle parking

Despite an ordinance requiring establishments in Quezon City to have bike parking, not all restaurants in the area are bike-friendly. Some establishments like the food parks are better for bikers because you can keep an eye on your bikes. Bring your own bike lock.

HOW TO GET TO MAGINHAWA BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:

 

TRICYCLES:

There are tricycle stations with trikes going to Maginhawa located in:

ROUTE 1: BUS – TRIKE 

Coming from the South

Coming from the North

ROUTE 2: LRT 2 – JEEP – TRIKE

ROUTE 3: MRT 3 –  JEEP – TRIKE

ROUTE 4: (From Ateneo) JEEP x 2 – TRIKE

OR:

If you would like to contribute alternative routes, please leave it in the comments section.

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