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LIST: Places in Metro Manila that Are Car-Free on Weekends

Here are 7 places in Metro Manila closed to cars on weekends.

By: Niña Caraig | May 27, 2024
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Looking for car-free places in Metro Manila to spend your weekend mornings?

Images: Make it Makati (L); Greenfield District (R) Facebook pages

Are you searching for places in Metro Manila where you can spend Sunday morning with your family or friends? A place where you can run, cycle, exercise, or walk freely without worrying about too many vehicles on the road?

Check out these locations in Metro Manila that have implemented a "car-free" scheme. Under this scheme, a portion of a street is off-limits to vehicular traffic every weekend morning, allowing people to exercise and spend time together. So, if you’re around these areas, you better check them!


1. Pasig City



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Pasig City initiated the People’s Street project in 2021, initially designating Emerald Avenue as a car-free zone.

Image: Jasmin Getueza Pandi

Pasig City launched its People’s Street project in 2021, initially designating Emerald Avenue as a car-free zone from 6:00 AM on Saturday until 9:00 PM on Sunday. Six months after the project was launched, the local government created more People’s Streets. Besides Emerald Avenue, these streets in Pasig are also closed to traffic on Sundays and turned into outdoor spaces for exercise, play, or relaxation: East Bank Road (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays), Caruncho Avenue Westbound (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays), M.H. Del Pilar (6:00 AM to 12:00 NN on Sundays), and Lopez Jaena Street (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays).


2. Filinvest City

Location: Muntinlupa


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Filinvest City invites you to enjoy car-free Sunday mornings at the Spectrum Midway.

Image: @allanavarez/Filinvest City Facebook page

Enjoy car-free Sunday mornings from 5:00 to 10:00 AM at the Spectrum Midway in Filinvest City. Filinvest City implemented the car-free project in 2021 and continues to provide hassle-free exercise and fun recreational activities for its community. To complete the experience, go to Filinvest City’s Central Park and Great Lawn, which are open for public use. You can find bike and e-scooter rental stations and various foods and drinks. Park-goers can also enjoy other amenities for recreation and fitness, including a playground and outdoor exercise equipment.


3. Bonifacio Global City

Location: Taguig


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Enjoy shopping and dining on the ground at Fifth Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, every Sunday morning.

Image: @bonifacioglobalcity

Since 2021, Fifth Avenue in Bonifacio Global City has been car-free, dubbed “My Street High Street”. It is open for walking, running, and playing freely every weekend from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Besides exercising, you can also enjoy al-fresco restaurants and fairs, where you can dine and shop on the ground without worrying about cars on the roads.

A bonus tip! If you’re looking for more car-free places in Bonifacio Global City, you can check out BGC Greenway Park, a 1.6 km public space, the longest linear urban park in the metro, designed for walking, running, and playing freely.


4. Greenfield District

Location: At the center of the new Mandaluyong CBD and bordered by main thoroughfares, EDSA


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Greenfield District offers leisurely walks, cycling, pet walking, and roller skating on Sunday mornings.

Image: Greenfield District Facebook page

Greenfield District in Mandaluyong City has implemented a car-free scheme on Sunday mornings since 2023. The stretch of Mayflower Street from United Street to Shaw Boulevard is closed to vehicular traffic from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM on Sundays. You can enjoy a leisurely walk, cycling, pet walking, and roller skating. When you’re not working out, you can enjoy Greenfield District’s central park, where residents and visitors come together to relax, socialize, and connect.


5. Ayala Avenue

Location: Makati


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Makati implemented a car-free scheme on Ayala Avenue in 2023.

Image: Make it Makati Facebook page

Makati launched its car-free scheme in 2023 at Ayala Avenue, aiming to make Makati the most livable and family-friendly city in the Philippines. On Sundays, Ayala Avenue is closed to vehicle traffic from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The 2.3-kilometer stretch from Courtyard Drive to HV Dela Costa/Salcedo Street is closed during this time, both westbound and eastbound. Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas in the Ayala Triangle Gardens are also closed for fitness activities. Health buffs, yoga classes, and fun activities are expected in the area.


6. Roxas Boulevard

Location: Manila


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Roxas Boulevard is now on the pedestrian-friendly cities list.

Images: Oscar Nava (L); Lorie Bien (R)

If going carless in cities is a trend, then Roxas Boulevard is all for it. Roxas Boulevard is joining the list of pedestrian-friendly cities under the "Move Manila Car Free Sundays" ordinance, starting May 26, 2024. According to this ordinance, motor vehicles cannot enter the stretch of Padre Burgos to Quirino from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM on Sundays. The boulevard will have two lanes for cyclists and one lane for joggers. Apart from the health benefits, the local government of Manila also aims to reduce air pollution, particularly along Roxas Boulevard, one of the area's main roads.


Bookmark these places in Metro Manila for your next weekend. They're great places to bond with your family or friends and spend time without the hassle of too many vehicles on the road.


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About Niña Caraig
Niña is the Content Development Manager at Yoorekka. Prior to Yoorekka, she began her career at a publishing company. In her free time, she loves to pamper herself, go shopping, and watching movies with her friends.
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