Reaching Manila is not at all a problem as there are various modes of transportation that connects the city to other places. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the main airport of Manila that serves as the base for various flights to Manila. Several international flights connect Manila with Taiwan, Japan, London, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Sydney, New York and Toronto. It takes about 15 hours 30 minutes to reach Manila from London. From Los Angeles, one can reach Manila within 12 hours 35 minutes. It takes about 7 hours 40 minutes for getting to Manila from Sydney and 17 hours 30 minutes from New York.
For transportation from airport to proper Manila City, one can hire a car, jeepney or can board into a bus. For further information, one can contact at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), Tel: (02) 877 1109.
The Pier Port of Manila has two main divisions-North and South Harbor. Ferry services connect North with
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South Harbor. Tutuban station is the main railway station of Manila. The national rail service provider is known as Philippine National Railways. This service provider connects Manila with Legaspi city. It further extends north to San Fernando in La Union Province.
Manila also has got an excellent road network. Reaching Manila from Legaspi takes about 12 hours, from Batangas-2 hours, from San Fernando-1hour, from Baguio-4 hours and from San Pablo-2 hours. The main ring road around Manila is known as Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA). It connects the airport with Caloocan City. President Osmena Highway connects central Manila with the airport. CM Recto road runs from San Nicolas inland towards the Pasig River located in San Miguel. Along the west coast from Paranaque, runs the Roxas Boulevard. The South Expressway and the North Expressway respectively runs towards the southern Luzon and north (out of Manila).
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