02 June 2015

Detailed directions going to Philippines Sports Stadium , Bocaue

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DETAILED DIRECTIONS GOING TO PHILIPPINE SPORTS STADIUM:

DIRECTIONS FOR PRIVATE VEHICLES FROM BALINTAWAK
Enter NLEX and go past Valenzuela, Meycauayan and Marilao Exits. After Marilao Exit, keep right to use the shoulder road leading to the entrance to Cuidad de Victoria where the Philippine Arena is.
If using Mindanao Smart Connect entrance to NLEX, go straight North and then after Marilao Exit, keep right and be ready to use the right shoulder road to enter Ciudad de Victoria.Traffic flow will be counter clockwise around the Philippine Arena.
Private vehicles will be directed to the Parking Areas.

FROM PHILIPPINE ARENA BACK TO MANILA:
Exit via NLEX access road then exit Bocaue or Balagtas and make a U-turn going back south to Manila.

HOW TO COMMUTE FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF METRO MANILA
First, go to any terminals of jeepney or bus headed to its location. Or along EDSA, go to the loading zone and ride the bus headed to its location.
Second, alight at "Barangay Turo" or you can simply say to driver or bus conductor as "Turo" which is approximately 535 meters from NLEX ramp where the bus or jeepney bearing you and other passengers turn right after stopping at Bocaue Exit on its way to destination in Bulacan. A tall and wide metal arch is erected at the corner of the street perpendicular to the left of the main road you're taking from NLEX which is Gov F Halili Ave. Attached to the arch reads "Welcome Brgy Turo Bocaue Bulacan" and that's where you must alight.
Third, go to the terminal or queue of tricycles that you would see not far. Take a trike and say your destination to the driver - "Philippine Arena"
The trike takes the narrow road perpendicular to the right of Gov Halili Ave which is just a little bit past the Brgy Turo welcome arch. It will take you right to the Philippine Arena. You can view the location map of Philippine Arena at the end of this article.
Terminals & Loading Areas one ride to Philippine Arena Vicinity
As I have already mentioned, after getting off the jeepney or bus from Manila, you still need to take a trike to set foot on the ground of Philippine Arena. So, below are three different spots in Metro Manila where you can take a one ride route to Brgy Turo from which you take a trike to Philippine Arena.
Monumento Jeepney Terminal
There are two terminals of jeepneys bound for Philippine Arena - via McArthur Highway and via NLEX. Forget about 'via McArthur Highway' as it takes long to get there. Take only the jeepney with route 'via NLEX' for fast commute. The terminal of jeepneys that take NLEX is located near LRT-1 Monumento Station. Exact location is Benin St corner Maximo St. The route and sign of jeepneys there is "Monumento - Sta Maria."
How to locate the Terminal
From LRT Monumento Station, walk towards EDSA where Andres Bonifacio Monument is located. Turn right onto street before EDSA which is L Bustamante. Walk past a street perpendicular to the left and then turn left onto the next street perpendicular to the left which is Benin. Walk to the next corner on the left of Benin before EDSA, where the terminal is located.
From Andres Bonifacio Monument aka Bantayog ni Andres Bonifacio and popularly known as Monumento, walk on the right of EDSA. Turn right onto the first corner from Andres Bonifacio Monument which is Benin. The terminal is located at the next corner of Benin St, on the right from EDSA.
From footbridge of EDSA before Bantayog ni Andres Bonifacio (Monumento.) If you're in the northbound lane of EDSA (you have alighted from jeepney or bus from Balintawak part of EDSA), use the footbridge and cross EDSA. Walk toward Andres Bonifacio Monument and turn left onto the road before Andres Bonifacio Monument.
Doroteo Jose Bus Terminal
Located below LRT-1 Doroteo Jose Station, exactly beneath the footbridge that connects LRT-2 Recto Station to LRT-1 Doroteo Jose Station. The route and sign of bus to take here is "Sta Cruz - Bocaue."
How to locate the bus terminal
From LRT-2 Recto Station, follow directional signs to LRT Doroteo Jose Station, use the footbridge. Don't cross to the other side of LRT-1 D Jose Station. Just go down the road once you get to Doroteo Jose train station. You'll immediately see the bus terminal next to the building of LRT Doroteo Jose Station, along Doroteo Jose St and just below the footbridge.
From a Baclaran bound LRT-1 train, go down the D Jose Station. Cross Avenida towards the opposite corner of D Jose and Avenida. Go to the back of LRT D Jose Station via D Jose St and the bus terminal is there.
From a Roosevelt bound train, go down to Doroteo Jose St, and go to the first bus terminal below footbridge of LRT-1 and 2.
EDSA Bus Loading Zones
The most convenient spot to board a bus headed to the location of Philippine Arena along EDSA is at Farmers Plaza in Cubao. The bus has a lot of vacant seats there. During peak hours, it helps if you take the bus at this area. Other loading zones are located past Aurora Blvd, Trinoma, SM North EDSA, Roosevelt-Munoz and Balintawak. The sign of the bus to take is any of these: "Garden Bocaue Exit Sta Maria", "Sta Clara Bocaue Exit" and "Sta Maria Bocaue Exit."
How to find the bus at Farmers
Just go out of Farmers Plaza and wait along the sidewalk in front of Farmers Plaza which is shaded by Farmers Plaza building itself. The bus passes through the lane nearer to the sidewalk.
How to go to Philippine Arena from...
(Note: You must have read the directions above before reading routes below)
Route #1
From Alabang, Sucat, Bicutan, FTI via SLEX
Option 1 - take a bus with secondary sign that reads "Cubao Ibabaw" and alight at Farmers Plaza. Then ride the bus to Brgy Turo in Bocaue.
Option 2 (faster) - alight at MRT-3 Magallanes Station, ride train to Araneta Center Cubao Station which is connected to Farmers. Go down to the loading area and take the bus to Bgy Turo.
Option 3 - take a jeepney with "Pasay Rotunda" sign, alight at Pasay Rotunda, ride a LRT-1 train to Roosevelt and alight at either Doroteo Jose or Monumento stations. Then go to the terminal of either bus or jeepney mentioned earlier.
Route #2
From NAIA Terminals
Terminal 1 & 2 - take a NAIA shuttle and and alight at Terminal 3 then ride the shuttle headed to Pasay Rotunda in Taft.
Terminal 3 - go to shuttle bus bay and ride the train headed to Taft/Genesis Terminal.
Terminal 4 - jeepney along Domestic Road, alight at Airport Rd. Ride another jeepney with "Nichols MRT/LRT" sign. Alight at Pasay Rotunda.
Take MRT-3 train to Araneta Center Cubao and ride the bus to Bocaue Bulacan mentioned earlier.
Route #3
From Southwest Integrated Terminal
Option 1 - Ride city bus bound for Fairview via Espana, Lawton and UST. Alight at any point along the route with LRT-1 station. Ride a train bound for Roosevelt and follow Option 3 of Route #1. You can also take jeepney with "Sta Cruz Monumento" sign.
Option 2 - Ride a city bus with "Cubao Ibabaw" secondary sign. Follow either Option 1 or Option 2 of Route #1.
Route #4
From Cavite towns and cities, i.e., Dasmarinas, Bacoor, Silang, Tagaytay, Imus, Kawit, etc as well as in Batangas City via Southwest Integrated Terminal.
Ride a provincial bus to Southwest Integrated Terminal, then, follow directions given in Route #3.
Note: If the terminal of bus you're riding from your provincial origin is located along EDSA such as in Kamuning, you can take the provincial bus headed to Brgy Turo. Just wait for that bus at loading area near the terminal of the bus you have ridden from Batangas or Cavite.
Route #5
From SM Mall of Asia and SM Arena
There are lots of jeepneys you can take to EDSA. Look for "Malibay" bound jeepney at South Terminal which is just outside SM Store or SM Department Store. You can ride that jeepney and alight at MRT-3 Taft Station then take the train to Araneta Center Cubao Station and follow Option 2 of Route #1.
If you prefer bus, then get off the jeepney at Heritage Hotel, then ride the bus with "Cubao Ibabaw" secondary sign.
Route #6
From Divisoria, Binondo, Lucky Chinatown Mall and areas nearby.
Walk from Lucky Chinatown Mall to Recto Ave which is very near. In Divisoria, Recto is where ends. In Binondo, use a pedicab or if you can, then walk your way to Recto or take a jeepney headed to Divisoria in front of Binondo Church or nearby.
Ride a jeepney bound for Cubao, Morayta/PRC, Quiapo or Marikina. Alight at Avenida where LRT-1 runs above.
Option 1 - Cross Recto Ave and walk along Avenida until you get to Doroteo Jose. Now, take the provincial bus to Bulacan mentioned earlier in the post.
Option 2 - Ride a train at Doroteo Jose Station bound for Roosevelt and alight at Monumento. Now, follow direction to the jeepney terminal which is mentioned also at the start of this post.
Route #7
From Eastwood City
Along C-5 Road, just outside Eastwood City, jeepneys bound for Cubao pass through. Take one of these jeepneys. In Cubao, walk your way to Farmer's Plaza mall. Once there, go to the frontage which is EDSA. Now take the bus to Brgy Turo.
Route #8
From Marikina, Antipolo, Angono, Cainta, SSS Village, Sta Lucia East, Robinsons Metro East, SM City Marikina and nearby places.
You can take a jeepney or Urvan Express. You can also take a bus with "Quiapo" sign if there are in your area. If bus, alight at EDSA-Ortigas or Robinsns Galleria. If jeepney or FX, alight at either EDSA-Crossing or EDSA-Ortigas. Ask the driver if where he's headed. Either way is okay, as long as you're near EDSA.
In EDSA, ride a bus with secondary sign that reads "Cubao Ibabaw." Now, take the provincial bus to Brgy Turo in Bulacan.
Route #9
From Central Temple of Iglesia ni Cristo in Commonwealth Ave Quezon City where New Era University College of Evangelical University is also located. Also from Quezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City Hall, Philcoa and other areas nearby.
Ride a jeepney bound for "Roces", "Pantranco", "Delta", "Fisher Mall", "Quiapo" in any loading area located along Commonwealth Ave. Alight at the corner of Quezon Ave and EDSA. Use the pedestrian footbridge, cross Quezon Ave and go to Centris. Go to the bus loading area along EDSA and wait for the bus bound for Bulacan.
Note: Some bus also stop at the spot along EDSA past Quezon Ave but it's not convenient to wait there because most of the time buses are already full. Buses stand longer at Centris area before crossing Quezon Ave.
Route #10
From any station of LRT Line 2. You can get to Philippine Arena faster by using LRT-2 from your location along Aurora Blvd, Magsaysay Blvd or from Santolan Station. Legarda Station is the one to use from Sampaloc/Legarda area and Mendiola where university belt is located.
Just take a train either to Recto Station (last station) or to Araneta Center Cubao Station, depends on what type of bus you want to take. Most buses in Doroteo Jose are ordinary while in Farmers Plaza/EDSA bus bay, buses are air-conditioned. Take the exit to Gateway Mall in Areneta Center and follow the directional sign to MRT-3 which is connected to Farmer's Plaza. Once there just go down to EDSA and ride the bus to Bulacan.
Route #11
From BGC or Bonifacio Global City - Market Market, SM Aura, Bonifacio High Street (BHS), etc.
Take a BGC Bus bound for EDSA-Ayala at Market Market BGC Bus Terminal. If you're location is at west part of the BGC, just go to any Bus Stop located near you and take a bus with "West Route" sign, it returns to EDSA after dropping all passengers in all bus stops there while also loading passengers headed to Makati and MRT-3.
Once in EDSA, ride a northbound train at MRT-3 Ayala Station and alight at Araneta Center Cubao Station. Get down to the bus loading bay in front of Farmer's Plaza and wait for the bus headed to Bulacan.
Route #12
UV Express via NLEX from SM San Fernando, Angeles, Dau, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Bataan.
Look for the terminal of UV Express in your area and ask for the one headed to its terminal in Bocaue. Once you reach Bocaue terminal, just walk down Gove Halile Road away from NLEX until you get to the arch of Brgy Turo. Take a trike to Philippine Arena.
Note: If you're riding a provincial bus bound for Manila, make sure to alight at Bocaue Exit, cross NLEX and walk further until you get to Brgy Turo arch where you a tricycle to Philippine Arena.
SEE YOU THERE!

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7 comments:

  1. football or soccer most hated sport by the american mainstrem including purist of other sports,they keep on attacking fifa governing bodies, the result?still blatter triumphed. fifa worlcup positioning in american soil,so?they wwant to tarnish the stand of fifa.they are threatend,ugly realities,business and sports tug of war.they knew that football will dominate them in the near future.

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  2. Football hate is quite common
    Especially here in philippines
    Pinoy basketball purists, common folk, mainstream media keep hating
    In India Pakistan and Sri Lanka cricket purists keep hating
    Don't know which parts of the planet people keep hating football except these four
    Small and impoverished nations keep embracing football like Cambodia Nepal and many others, even though they can't excel internationally
    Even reclusive states like North Korea embrace football
    How many times do we have to hammer these knuckleheads' brains to make them stop hating?

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    1. there are different kinds of Purist.

      1. Investor: the long time investor turn sport Purist to protect the interest of his investment.

      2. Ultra Purist..para sa kanila yung paborito ni lang sport ang dapat mag exist.

      3. Idiotic Purist: Most of them belongs to the poverty level or sa madaling salita mga informal settlers keep hating and throwing cheap shots sa mga sport na hindi nila naiintindihan. Sila yung mga madaling na brainwash ng mainstream media na pinapatakbo ng mga Oligarchs

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    2. At least now that grassroots programs of football, rugby and other sports not Always published in media (because it's not basketball) teaching them how to play the game
      Their target audience are mostly kids from rural areas so the youngsters will know that there are sports besides basketball boxing and volleyball
      Oligarchs fear of basketball decline? Maybe not all. As far as i know only SMC fears that 'doomsday' thing. They don't expand their interests beyond basketball
      MVP group, besides the hoops, has football and volleyball in their wings, sponsors boxing
      SM group is supportive of their various college sports programs (evident in NU since their takeover last 2008), took fruit last 2014, they sponsor our only olympic athlete for figure ice skating, and sponsors azkals and other athletes
      Aboitiz group always sponsors regional football tournaments in visayas and mindanao
      Even ABS is under mounting pressure from fans And multi-sports enthusiasts to stop "live replay" telecast of azkals and instead make it live

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    3. i agree next generation and future generation of filipino kids that are expose in multi-sports will replace the present generation of basketball Purists.

      kahit limited ang budget ng PFF and Azkals management, less tv exposure and bagsak sa ratings ang UFL sa Imperial Manila/NCR.

      football will still flourish kita naman ang ebidensiya maraming international Football Clubs ang nagbubukas ng kanilang training academy like Real Madrid, FCB scola ,Atletico Madrid and Chelsea na may infrastructure sa Makati Circuit.

      sponsors from Pru Like UK and British Embassy, J-league in partnership with SM group, Manila Jockey Club na nag offer ng kanilang infrastructure sa Cavite bilang training Venue ng Azkals.


      in the future yung next generation na multisport enthusiasts sila na ang mag dictate kung anu ang magiging top sports sa Pilipinas.

      sa football aside from Fifa maraming organization ang nagsusulong ng sport and hindi mabilang ang dami ng competition and events.


      samantalang sa basketball they have only fiba and NBA ang nag penetrate sa Global Market...

      both NBA and PBA wala silang mga sport club academy nagka base sa iba't ibang panig ng mundo.

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  3. How to get there from Consolacion, Cebu sir?

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  4. From Bahrain?

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