Macapagal Boulevard
Macapagal Boulevard | |
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Macapagal Avenue | |
Macapagal Boulevard near Entertainment City | |
Route information | |
Length: | 22.3 km (13.9 mi) |
Major junctions | |
South end: | Pacific Avenue in Asia World City |
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (C-4) Seaside Drive Asean Avenue (Solaire Boulevard) NAIA Road NAIA Expressway | |
North end: | Jose Diokno Boulevard in CCP Complex |
Location | |
Major cities: | Pasay and Parañaque |
Highway system | |
Roads in the Philippines |
Macapagal Boulevard, also known as Macapagal Avenue is a modern eight-lane road parallel to Roxas Boulevard running from Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay to Marina Bay Village in Asia World City, Parañaque in Metro Manila, Philippines. It was named after former President Diosdado Macapagal. It is located in the reclamation areas. This road has 3 major bridges, crossing the 'channels', of which the largest is the Libertad Channel, where the Libertad Water Pumping Station is situated. Thanks to intersection reconfiguring around EDSA to relieve traffic, Macapagal Boulevard is now often used to access the SM Mall of Asia to the north and Cavite to the south. It is also the main major road in Metro Manila's reclamation area called Bay City.
History
Macapagal Boulevard construction started in 1984 and ended in 1998, the year after Diosdado Macapagal's death in 1997.
Route description
Macapagal Boulevard commences at the intersection with Jose Diokno Boulevard, an extension of Gil Puyat Avenue in the Cultural Center complex of Pasay where World Trade Center Metro Manila is located. It heads south across Financial Center consisting of the Philippine National Bank headquarters and the Government Service Insurance System complex which houses the Philippine Senate. South of the Libertad channel, the boulevard enters Metropolitan Park and the SM Central Business Park, intersecting with Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) before entering the Aseana City development, home of the Department of Foreign Affairs–Office of Consular Affairs Building and the upcoming Alphaland Bay city and Marina. At Asean Avenue, Macapagal traverses the Entertainment City gaming complex with Solaire Resort & Casino and City of Dreams Manila (formerly Belle Grande Manila) dominating this stretch up to NAIA Road. Near the NAIA Road junction are the NAIA Expressway ramps that provide access to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and connect it to the Metro Manila Skyway. The Manila Southwest Integrated Bus Terminal is housed within the Uniwide Coastal Mall grounds at NAIA Road. Macapagal's current southern terminus is Pacific Avenue in Marina Bay Village in Parañaque where most traffic turns left towards the Manila–Cavite Expressway.
Landmarks
- Bluebay Walk
- Blue Wave–Pasay
- City of Dreams Manila
- Dampa Seafood Market
- Department of Foreign Affairs–Office of Consular Affairs Building
- HK Sun Plaza
- Hotel 101 Manila (u/c)
- Icon Hotel
- Manila Tytana Colleges
- Marina Bay Village
- Philippine National Bank Financial Center
- Sentosia Codominiums
- Solaire Resort & Casino
- Uniwide Coastal Mall
- World Trade Center Metro Manila
External links
Coordinates: 14°31′44″N 120°59′23″E / 14.52889°N 120.98972°E
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