Getting Around Quezon City
Find the best way to access the city from anywhere.
Quezon City Airport information
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the main aviation gateway to the Philippines. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is a 30-minute drive from Quezon City. It services more than 30 airlines which fly direct from 50 different destinations across the globe.
Approximate taxi fare: 1849.43 PHP
Approximate taxi fare: 1849.43 PHP

Quezon City Train information
Quezon City is connected to the two main train lines in Metro Manila(LRT Line-2 and MRT). These two train lines can get you around Metro Manila. Buses are also commonly found in Quezon City, particularly along Quezon Avenue and EDSA. Fares start at PHP10 non-A/C, and PHP12 for A/C buses. Jeepneys are found almost everywhere. Fares start at PHP8 for the first four kilometers. Tricycles and pedicabs can be used for short-distance commuting.

Quezon City Ground information
Metered taxis are probably the most comfortable option - just be wary of large taxi fares during rush hours and drivers being picky on their passengers (they try to avoid destinations in crowded areas).
Smaller lanes and roads in residential areas are plied with bicycles fitted with side cars, termed padyak or traysikel.
Smaller lanes and roads in residential areas are plied with bicycles fitted with side cars, termed padyak or traysikel.

Quezon City Public information
Quezon is the largest city in Metro Manila as well as the largest city in the Philippines. It has a population of about 2.68 million people. Recently, it has become the hub of information technology as well as its entertainment industry in the Philippines. The city was named after former Philippine president Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina.

