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Bus stations near Malacanang Palace in Quezon City

  • J Fajardo, Manila City,2 min walk,
  • Instruccion / Espana Boulevard Intersection, Manila,4 min walk,
  • Blumentritt, Manila,7 min walk,
  • Blumentritt (Uv Express Terminal),8 min walk,
  • G Tuazon / Gerardo Intersection, Manila,8 min walk,
  • Halcon / Espana Boulevard Intersection, Manila,9 min walk,
  • D. Tuazon / Eulogio Rodriguez Sr Ave Intersection, Manila,9 min walk,
  • Kanlaon, Quezon City,10 min walk,

Train stations near Malacanang Palace in Quezon City

  • Pureza Lrt,21 min walk,
  • Dapitan/Laon Laan Pnr,22 min walk,

Bus lines to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City

  • JEEP,Matimyas, Manila City,
  • BUS,Baclaran-SM Fairview via Quezon Ave,
  • JEEP,Arroceros - Roxas Dist. Via Espana,
  • JEEP,Proj. 6 - T.M. Kalaw via Quezon Ave.,
  • JEEP,Cubao - Pier South via Espana,
  • JEEP,PagAsa Pier South via Qave,
  • JEEP,Arroceros Philcoa via Quezon Ave,
  • JEEP,KAMUNING PIER SOUTH via RODRIGUEZ,
  • JEEP,PROJ 2&3-VITO CRUZ MABINI,
  • JEEP,Recto - SSS Village via Aurora Blvd., Espana,
  • JEEP,Cubao - Recto via Espana,
  • JEEP,Proj 6 - Vito cruz via Quezon Avenue,
  • JEEP,PROJ 2&3 KALAW via RODRIGUEZ,
  • JEEP,Arroceros Proj 6 via Quezon Ave,
  • JEEP,FAIRVIEW (WET MARKET) - TM KALAW via Q AVE,
  • JEEP,ARROCEROS - PROJ 2&3 via ESPANA E RODRIGUEZ,
  • JEEP,Arroceros - Proj. 2 & 3 via Kamuning E. Rodriguez,
  • JEEP,Baclaran - Q.I.via Mabini,
  • JEEP,Pier South - Proj. 2 & 3 via E. Rodriguez,
  • JEEP,PROJ 2&3 ESPANA,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Malacanang Palace?

    The closest stations to Malacanang Palace are:

    • J Fajardo, Manila City is 76 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Instruccion / Espana Boulevard Intersection, Manila is 301 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Blumentritt, Manila is 468 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Blumentritt (Uv Express Terminal) is 543 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • G Tuazon / Gerardo Intersection, Manila is 582 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Halcon / Espana Boulevard Intersection, Manila is 628 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • D. Tuazon / Eulogio Rodriguez Sr Ave Intersection, Manila is 645 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Kanlaon, Quezon City is 661 meters away, 10 min walk.
    • Pureza Lrt is 1616 meters away, 21 min walk.
    • Dapitan/Laon Laan Pnr is 1698 meters away, 22 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Malacanang Palace?

    These Bus lines stop near Malacanang Palace: JEEP, UV

  • Which Train lines stop near Malacanang Palace?

    These Train lines stop near Malacanang Palace: PNR MC

  • What’s the nearest train station to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The nearest train station to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City is Pureza Lrt. It’s a 21 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The nearest bus stop to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City is J Fajardo, Manila City. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The LRT 2 is the first Train that goes to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City. It stops nearby at 5:03 AM.

  • What time is the last Train to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The PNR MC is the last Train that goes to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City. It stops nearby at 1:33 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The JEEP is the first Bus that goes to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City. It stops nearby at 6:00 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City?

    The JEEP is the last Bus that goes to Malacanang Palace in Quezon City. It stops nearby at 2:00 AM.

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Malacanang Palace Address: Miguel St street in Quezon City

Malacanang Palace, Quezon City
Malacanang Palace, Quezon CityMalacañang Palace (Filipino: Palasyo ng Malakanyang, locally [paˈlɐ̞ʃo näŋ maläkɐˈɲäŋ]; Spanish: Palacio de Malacañán), officially known as Malacañan Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines. It is located in the Manila district of San Miguel, along Jose P. Laurel Street though it is commonly associated with Mendiola Street nearby. The term Malacañang is often used as a metonym for the president, their advisers, and the Office of the President of the Philippines. The sprawling Malacañang Palace complex includes numerous mansions and office buildings designed and built largely in the bahay na bato and neoclassical styles. Among the presidents of the present Fifth Republic, only Gloria Macapagal Arroyo actually lived in the main palace as both her office and her residence, with all others residing in nearby properties that form part of the larger palace complex. The palace has been seized several times as a result of protests starting with the People Power Revolution of 1986, the 1989 coup attempt (when the palace was buzzed by T-28 Trojans), the 2001 Manila riots, and the EDSA III riots. The original structure was built in 1750 by Don Luis José Rocha Camiña, a physician and Spaniard in the galleon trade, who built it as a summer house with his wife Gregoria Tuason de Zaballa, daughter of Don Antonio Tuason & Doña Justa de Zaballa. It is located in San Miguel along the Pasig River. The Rocha property was built of stone, described as being a relatively modest country house (although modern day Rochas say it was not small and in fact had a ballroom) with a bath house on the river and gardens, all enclosed by a stone fence. The latter was probably a nipa-roofed and bamboo-enclosed structure built on the water, away from the gaze of passing boats. It was easily accessible from Intramuros and Binondo by boat or carriage or on horseback. Malacañan was purchased by the state in 1825 as the summer residence for the Spanish governor-general upon Colonel José Miguel Formento's death.Following an earthquake on June 3, 1863, which destroyed the governor-general's official residence the Palacio del Gobernador in the walled city of Intramuros, Malacañan became the official seat of power of Spanish colonial rule. Use of the palace as the official state residence of colonial rulers was continued after sovereignty over the islands was ceded to the United States in 1898. General Wesley Merritt was the first American governor to make use of the estate as his residence.Since 1863, the palace has been occupied by eighteen Spanish governors-general, fourteen American military and civil governors, and later the presidents of the Philippines. The palace had been enlarged and refurbished several times since 1750; the grounds were expanded to include neighboring estates, and many buildings were demolished and constructed during the Spanish and American periods. Its posts were strengthened, roof tiles replaced with corrugated iron sheets, balconies repaired and both exterior and interior beautified. More recently, between 1978 and 1979 the palace building was drastically remodeled and extensively rebuilt by First Lady Imelda Marcos during the tenure of Ferdinand Marcos. Malacañang was the only major government building in Manila to survive heavy artillery bombing during the Second World War. The palace continues to be the centerpiece of the upscale district of San Miguel, spared by the war.
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