There are 4 ways to get from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato by train, taxi, bus, or car
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Train, taxi
best- Take the train from MRT-3 Ortigas Station, Epifanio de los Santos Av, Mandaluyong City, Manila to North Avenue Stationtrain
- Take the taxi from North Avenue Station to Lawang Batotaxi
33 min₱249–301Bus
cheapest- Take the bus from MMDA EDSA-Julia Vargas Provincial Bus Terminal, Mandaluyong City, Manila to North Luzon Expressway near Arty Subdivision, Valenzuela Citybus Sta Maria - Baclaran NLEX EDSA
1h 39m₱80–130Taxi
- Take the taxi from SM Megamall to Lawang Batotaxi 21.4 km
26 min₱360–440Drive 21.4 km
- Drive from SM Megamall to Lawang Batocar 21.4 km
26 min₱171–247
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato is to bus which costs ₱80 - ₱130 and takes 1h 39m.
The fastest way to get from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato is to taxi which takes 26 min and costs ₱360 - ₱440.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from MMDA EDSA-Julia Vargas Provincial Bus Terminal, Mandaluyong City, Manila and arriving at North Luzon Expressway near Arty Subdivision, Valenzuela City. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 1h 39m.
The distance between SM Megamall and Lawang Bato is 21 km. The road distance is 21.4 km.
The best way to get from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato without a car is to train and taxi which takes 33 min and costs ₱240 - ₱310.
It takes approximately 33 min to get from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato, including transfers.
SM Megamall to Lawang Bato bus services, operated by Jeepney - LTFRB, depart from MMDA EDSA-Julia Vargas Provincial Bus Terminal, Mandaluyong City, Manila station.
SM Megamall to Lawang Bato bus services, operated by Jeepney - LTFRB, arrive at North Luzon Expressway near Arty Subdivision, Valenzuela City station.
Yes, the driving distance between SM Megamall to Lawang Bato is 21 km. It takes approximately 26 min to drive from SM Megamall to Lawang Bato.
There are 10256+ hotels available in Lawang Bato.
What companies run services between SM Megamall, Philippines and Lawang Bato, Metro Manila, Philippines?
Jeepney - LTFRB operates a bus from MMDA EDSA-Julia Vargas Provincial Bus Terminal, Mandaluyong City, Manila to North Luzon Expressway near Arty Subdivision, Valenzuela City every 15 minutes. Tickets cost ₱80–130 and the journey takes 1h 39m.
- Phone
- 8929-5347 local 2810
- [email protected]
- Website
- MRT Facebook
Train from MRT-3 Ortigas Station, Epifanio de los Santos Av, Mandaluyong City, Manila to North Avenue Station
- Ave. Duration
- 13 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₱19–22
- Website
- MRT Facebook
- Website
- MRT Website
- Phone
- 8926-6346
- [email protected]
- Website
- LTFRB
Bus from MMDA EDSA-Julia Vargas Provincial Bus Terminal, Mandaluyong City, Manila to North Luzon Expressway near Arty Subdivision, Valenzuela City
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 39m
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₱80–130
- Website
- LTFRB
- Ave. Duration
- 20 min
- Estimated price
- ₱230–440
Basic Taxi
- Phone
- +63 2 352 7777
- Website
- facebook.com
Dollar Taxi
Grab Taxi
- Website
- grab.com
Green GSM
- Phone
- +63 2 7777 8080
- Website
- greengsm.ph
MGE Taxi
R&E Taxi
- Phone
- +63 2 3529089
- Website
- web.facebook.com
Basic Taxi
- Phone
- +63 2 352 7777
- Website
- facebook.com
Dollar Taxi
Grab Taxi
- Website
- grab.com
Green GSM
- Phone
- +63 2 7777 8080
- Website
- greengsm.ph
MGE Taxi
R&E Taxi
- Phone
- +63 2 3529089
- Website
- web.facebook.com
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