Ortigas Avenue
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Ortigas Avenue | |
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Looking west towards Ortigas Center from IPI | |
Route information | |
Length: | 15.5 km (9.6 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end: | Granada Street and Santolan Road in San Juan |
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City C-5 Road and Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue in Pasig Felx Avenue and Bonifacio Avenue in Cainta, Rizal Manila East Road in Taytay, Rizal | |
East end: | Sumulong Memorial Circle in Antipolo |
Location | |
Major cities: | San Juan, Quezon City and Pasig in Metro Manila and Antipolo in Rizal |
Towns: | Cainta and Taytay in Rizal |
Highway system | |
Highways in the Philippines |
The Ortigas Avenue is a 15.5 km (9.6 mi) highway traversing through the eastern part of Metro Manila and the western part of Rizal province. It is one of the busiest highways in Metro Manila surpassing Epifanio de los Santos Avenue.
The western terminus of the highway is at San Juan City then travels through Ortigas Center and along the cities of Quezon City and Pasig, then the municipalities of Cainta and Taytay and ends in the city of Antipolo.
List of intersections (Eastbound)
Intersection | Location | Route description |
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Santolan Road and Granada Street Intersection | San Juan City | Leads to Santolan Road that passes through San Juan City, turning left goes Ortigas Center (which is a busiest business district in the Metropolis) and turning right to Aurora Boulevard in Quezon City. |
EDSA–Ortigas Interchange | Quezon City | EDSA goes to Mandaluyong and Makati (via Northbound) and Cubao (via Southbound). Several landmarks and buildings can be found in this intersection like Robinsons Galleria, EDSA Shrine and Blas F. Ople Building. |
Circumferential Road 5–Ortigas Avenue Interchange. | Pasig | This intersection goes to Libis (via Southbound) and Fort Bonifacio (via Northbound). Frontera Verde and Christ's Commission Fellowship (CCF Center) are the landmarks here. |
Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue Intersection | ||
Felix Avenue and Bonifacio Avenue (Cainta) Junction | Cainta | This intersection goes to Pasig and Marikina (via Felix Avenue Intersection and Marcos Highway). Robinsons Place Cainta is the first Robinsons Malls in Rizal province can be found in this intersection. |
Manila East Road (Tikling) Junction | Taytay | This intersection goes to Laguna Province.[1] |
Sumulong Memorial Circle | Antipolo | This is the eastern terminus of the highway. Left goes to the city proper. |
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