Ninoy Aquino Avenue
Ninoy Aquino Avenue | |
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Ninoy Aquino Avenue near NAIA Terminal 1 | |
Route information | |
Length: | 3.2 km (2.0 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end: | N194 (NAIA Road) in Pasay |
Multinational Avenue | |
South end: | N63 (Dr. A. Santos Avenue) in Parañaque |
Location | |
Major cities: | Pasay and Parañaque |
Highway system | |
Roads in the Philippines |
Ninoy Aquino Avenue is a north-south collector road that links Pasay and Parañaque in southern Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] It serves as an extension of Dr. Santos Avenue (formerly Sucat Road) and as a feeder to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from the south and east. Like the airport it passes through, it is named for Filipino senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino.
Route description
The road commences at the junction with Victor Medina Street in the border between barangays La Huerta and San Dionisio in Parañaque as a continuation of Dr. Santos Avenue. It travels north toward the old NAIA Terminal 1, passing the Dampa Seafood Market, the former Casino Filipino Airport and the Duty Free Philippines Fiestamall. It then enters Pasay where it is also known by its former name Imelda Avenue, after former Filipina first lady Imelda Marcos. The avenue terminates at the intersection with NAIA Road near the NAIA Terminal 1 Exit of the NAIA Expressway.
Landmarks
- Air Force One KTV
- Casino Filipino Airport (closed in 2014)
- Dampa Seafood Market
- Duty Free Philippines FiestaMall
- La Huerta Elementary School
- Olivarez Plaza
- Pair-Pags Center
- Puregold Parañaque
See also
References
- ↑ Roads and Transport published by the Pasay City Government; accessed 2013-10-29.
Coordinates: 14°30′5″N 120°59′53″E / 14.50139°N 120.99806°E