Start being mobile from Manhattan Garden City

The Manhattan Parkview Residences hosts the grand transfer pavilion, which links Manhattan Garden City residents to the LRT2 & MRT lines and to the rest of the metro.

MANILA, Philippines - The heavy traffic these days makes it discouraging to go out every day—whether it is for work, to shop, or just to be somewhere else in the city. Driving a car or taking the bus, especially along EDSA, is a killer, and once trapped in a traffic jam you could lose a lot of time. For a commuter, the MRT is always your best bet. Traffic here is out of the equation, and the travel time on a train is more reliable.

This is why for Megaworld’s Manhattan Garden City, the country’s first-ever garden-inspired, transit-oriented community, mobility is part of the overall plan and design. Located along EDSA, in the heart of the metropolis, within the Araneta Center, its residential buildings are the first ever to be connected to two existing mass-transit systems—the LRT-2 and MRT.

So whether you want to go to Quezon City, Makati, Ortigas, to top universities such as Ateneo de Manila or the University of the Philippines, the train station is just a walk away along Manhattan Garden City’s 729-meter long garden walkways. Since both mass transit systems are connected to LRT-1, getting to Parañaque or even as far as Caloocan will be no trouble at all.

For the resident of Manhattan Garden City, the rest of Metro Manila is just a train ride away. This is the mobility that a modern urban warrior needs to make his or her life easier during workdays.

“The best feature of Manhattan Garden City is its connection to two existing mass transit systems. It is the only residential condominium that boasts this feature, and many clients have responded positively,” noted Megaworld Central Properties Inc. president Anthony Charlemagne Yu.

To start being mobile at Manhattan Garden City it’s best to inquire for your investment options. Call 810-3333 or visit www.themanhattangardencity.com.

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