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METRO MANILA: Best of the Islands Philippines Pasay City Tourist Facilities Transportation The major thoroughfares in Pasy City are Roxas Boulevard. Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), Aurora Boulevard, Domestic Road, Harrison, Libertad, Leveriza, Taft, Buendia and St. Andrew Avenue. \the busiest streets in the area are EDSA, Roxas Boulevard and Aurora Boulevard with an average of 66,000 vehicles per day. EDSA is a circumferential road starting from Paranaque passing through Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan and linking Quezon City to Caloocan. Roxas Boulevard, on the other hand, connects Paranaque to Pasay and Manila. |
Source of Information: Department of Tourism, Philippines |
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The citys public transport system is made up of jeepneys and buses, like the other local governments in Metropolitan Manila. In the city, jeepneys are not allowed to ply major roads like EDSA and Roxas Boulevard. However, economic activities along these major thoroughfares grow, such that volume of the private cars and taxi cabs are getting heavier in these areas.City streets are also congested during rush hours. In this case, the city government has to increase the existing road network and to improve its transport system. Shopping The City is known for its entertainment businesses among which are restaurants, coffee shops and clubs along the bayside boulevard. The busiest commercial center of Pasay is Taft Avenue due to its location which traverses the heart of the city proper (dividing it into eastern and western portions), and due to its accessibility from Manila and Makati. The second most important commercial area is Roxas Boulevard, followed by EDSA. Economic activities along these centers result to traffic congestion. Shopping Centers:
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