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Explore Makati: Mobility

Makati is a feast for the senses. Its every corner and pocket, its every street and walkway, come with delightful surprises. Truly, it is a city of wonders and great happenings, one that begs to be explored and discovered.

Pedestrian Network

Providing ease of access as a 15-minute walkable city

Walkability comes front and center when you’re in the City That Makes It Happen.

Residents and visitors alike can get from Point A to Point B via the city’s network of underpasses and walkways, not to mention the Dela Rosa Elevated Walkway, touted as the country’s longest at 1.1 kilometers.

Aside from safety and accessibility, pedestrians in the city get to enjoy murals, street art, and buskers’ performances during their walks.

underground walkways

Underpasses

The city’s system of underground walkways provides pedestrians seamless routes to their offices and residences across. Escalators ensure that the needs of PWDs are met. Moreover, ceiling murals, eye-catching advertisements and busker performances add excitement to the walking experience.

Elevated Walkways

Elevated Walkways

The city’s network of elevated walkways is a proud testament to Makati’s long-standing commitment to walkability and accessibility. From the Dela Rosa Elevated Walkway (acclaimed as the country’s longest) to its myriad footbridges, everywhere in the city is within walking distance. Safe, clean, and well-lit pathways ensure pedestrians that they are protected from the elements and have quick access to their destinations.

Makati Bike Network

A Promise of Safety and Security to Cyclists in the City

Nominated as one of the best bike-friendly cities at the Mobility Awards 2020, Makati has transformed itself into a city that keeps the needs of cyclists top of mind, thanks to its many bike lanes, bike racks, and sharrow lanes.

The city continues to innovate and start initiatives to make the daily commute more sustainable and healthy.

Other Mobility Initiatives

Designated Terminals in the Central Business District

With well-organized P2P bus terminals in Glorietta and Circuit Makati, and bus and jeepney terminals along Ayala Avenue, commuters are promised seamless travels and safe journeys.


P2P Bus Terminal Service

P2P Bus Terminal Service at Glorietta and Circuit Makati

High-end P2P buses, whose tickets come at pocket-friendly prices, serve commuters at strategic bus terminals located in Glorietta and Circuit Makati. Getting to and from these two hubs have never been easier.

Bus and Jeep Terminals at Ayala Avenue

Bus and Jeep Terminals at Ayala Avenue

#PilaNaUwiNa is a concerted effort by Ayala Land, Make It Makati and MACEA in making the journey to and from the city as seamless as it can get. Dedicated transport routes and orderly terminal systems transform the commuting experience in the city, making it more convenient and stress-free for commuters.