Valenzuela

Valenzuela is a city of 620,000 (2015) in northwest Metro Manila. It is one of the cities forming the Camanava Area, largely a residential and industrial suburb of the region.

Orientation
MacArthur Highway, a four- to six-lane highway, is the main road of Valenzuela, with the city hall and most shopping centers being around here. Polo forms Valenzuela's historic center, and has the Spanish-era San Diego de Alcala Church ("Polo Church") and the town plaza. Barangay Paso de Blas (or formerly Malinta) has the main exit from the North Luzon Expressway and the Gateway Complex.

By bus


Valenzuela is served by 2 city bus routes:


 * 14 Balagtas–Monumento. Runs between Caloocan and Balagtas (Bulacan) via MacArthur Highway.
 * 51 VGC–Cubao. Runs from Araneta Center in Cubao (Quezon City) via Katipunan, Luzon, Congressional and Mindanao avenues and NLEX.

By jeepney
If you are from the south, there are Jeepneys around Manila have their destination until Malanday, Valenzuela. But if you are from the north, Jeepneys ply from Malolos up to Malinta, Valenzuela.

By taxi
Taxis can be found everywhere in the Manila or Bulacan. You can take taxi and plot your destination. Fares depends on your destination.

Other public vehicles bound for Valenzuela like pedicabs, and tricycles are available in any nearby city of Valenzuela.

By jeepney
Jeepneys can be found in major and minor roads of the city. They have a fixed fare and route like buses. Fare.

By pedicab/tricycle
Pedicabs (also called trike or side-car) can be found anywhere (except in major highways) in the city. Pedicabs and tricycles can travel streets which is not covered by jeepneys and buses. Fare.

See

 * Dr. Pio Valenzuela Ancestral House.jpg
 * Dr. Pio Valenzuela Ancestral House.jpg