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Get Around with Ease: Singapore MRT Guide 🚆

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In the heart of Southeast Asia, Singapore stands as a bustling metropolis known for its stunning architecture, diverse culture, and culinary delights. As you prepare to explore this vibrant city, efficient transportation becomes a crucial factor in making the most of your visit. This comprehensive guide is here to help you unravel the mysteries of Singapore's MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system, a key pillar of Singapore public transportation network. Join us as we embark on a journey through the intricacies of planning, payment methods, and the essential information of the MRT. With this knowledge, you'll traverse Singapore with confidence and eco-friendliness, unlocking its many treasures along the way.

Efficiency in a Bustling City 🇸🇬

Singapore, often hailed as the "Lion City," is a land of contrasts. From the serene Gardens by the Bay to the bustling Orchard Road, this city-state seamlessly blends nature and modernity. Amidst this amalgamation, efficient transportation emerges as the lifeblood of Singapore's urban landscape. It not only connects neighborhoods but also serves as a microcosm of the city's commitment to progress and sustainability.

The Singapore MRT System 🚆

At the core of Singapore's transportation prowess lies the MRT system, a marvel of urban engineering. This extensive network of underground and elevated rail lines effortlessly connects every corner of the city. With punctuality that borders on the legendary, the MRT system boasts a near-perfect record of reliability. It is a testament to Singapore's dedication to providing world-class public transportation.

MRT Price and Payment Methods

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When navigating the efficient Singaporean MRT system, understanding MRT ticket prices is paramount. The cost of your journey is contingent upon the distance covered, making it a dynamic fare structure. Commencing at 1.50 SGD (US$ 1.10) for shorter trips and extending to 2.50 SGD (US$ 1.80) for longer ones, the pricing accommodates various travel needs.

MRT Payment Methods 💵

Singapore's MRT system employs a contactless payment method known as the "EZ-Link" card. To optimize affordability and convenience, consider the EZ-Link card or the Singapore Tourist Pass. These smart cards not only simplify payment but also offer cost-effective, unlimited travel options for a set duration. Whether you're a local commuter or an eager traveler exploring the Lion City, these cards unlock a seamless MRT experience while ensuring your wallet remains pleasantly unburdened.

1. EZ-Link card 💳

The EZ-Link card, available for purchase at SimplyGo Ticket Offices, Concession Card Replacement Offices, SimplyGo Ticketing Service Centres, Passenger Service Centres, and 7-Eleven, is priced at $10. This card comes pre-loaded with $5 in stored value for immediate use. The remaining $5 covers the card's cost and is non-refundable. You have the flexibility to add value to your EZ-Link cards through the EZ-Link app or at any of the following locations:

General Ticketing Machines (GTM) situated at train stations.

SimplyGo Kiosks located at selected MRT stations, bus interchanges, and Integrated Transport Hubs.

SimplyGo Ticket Offices.

Cheers convenience stores

7-Eleven convenience stores

ATMs from DBS/POSB and OCBC.

AXS Stations

Selected car parks that accept EZ-Link card payments. *Please note that top-ups for SimplyGo EZ-Link cards (Account-based cards) are currently unavailable at convenience stores. For more information about EZ-Link Card, read here .

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2. Singapore Tourist Pass 💳

The Singapore Tourist Pass offers the convenience of unlimited bus and MRT transportation, along with potential discounts at selected shops. This pass comes with flexible validity options of one, two, or three days, commencing from the moment of purchase and concluding at 00:30 on the final day. Pricing is as follows: 10 SGD (US$ 7.30) for one day, 16 SGD (US$ 11.70) for two days, and 20 SGD (US$ 14.60) for three days.

Upon obtaining the card, a refundable deposit of 10 SGD (US$ 7.30) is required, which can be reimbursed when you return the card within five days of purchase. If you're arriving in Singapore by air, it's most convenient to acquire the card at the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) offices located at Changi Airport. Alternatively, you can purchase it at Transit Link offices, MRT stations, and tourist information centers (Singapore Visitors Centre). While online purchase is an option, it tends to be costlier and involves delivery charges. For travelers planning to extensively utilize public transport, this card can prove to be a money-saving asset. For more information about Singapore Tourist Pass, read here .

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Riding the MRT 🚆

As you step onto the platform, remember the unspoken etiquette of Singaporean commuters. Stand to the side to allow passengers to disembark, and when boarding, move swiftly to the center of the train car. During peak hours, the MRT can get crowded, but this is where Singapore's efficiency shines. Trains arrive every few minutes, ensuring you won't have to wait long. One surprising aspect of the MRT system in Singapore is the array of restrictions in place. Within the metro, passengers are prohibited from smoking, eating, drinking, carrying flammable substances, and, perhaps most notably, bringing durian fruit on board.

Singapore MRT Operating Hours 🕰️

The MRT operates from 5:30 am until approximately midnight 12:30am on a daily basis, with the potential for extended operating hours during festive seasons. For any adjustments in operating hours, you can conveniently refer to the SMRT and SBS Transit websites or simply download the MyTransport app ( iOS , Android ). During the bustling peak hours of 7 am to 9 am, trains arrive every 2 to 3 minutes, ensuring swift and efficient commutes. In contrast, during off-peak times, you can expect a comfortable wait of about 5 to 7 minutes between train arrivals, allowing for a more leisurely pace of travel.

Exploring MRT Lines 🚇

MRT lines cover a sprawling distance of 200 kilometers. This vast system plays host to an impressive daily ridership exceeding three million passengers, facilitating seamless urban transportation. Additionally, the island boasts more than 40 stations dispersed across two LRT lines, totaling 28 kilometers in length, and accommodating over 200 thousand daily riders.

As part of the continuous expansion efforts, new networks are under development to further enhance rail coverage. To complement the primary rail system, two Light Rapid Transit (LRT) systems operate in Bukit Panjang, as well as Sengkang and Punggol. These LRTs serve as crucial feeder services, bringing commuters closer to their residences and enhancing the overall efficiency of the transit network.

The operation of Singapore's train system is effectively managed by two prominent public transport operators: SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) and SBS Transit (SBST). SMRT oversees the North-South Line, East-West Line, Circle Line, Thomson-East Coast Line, and the Bukit Panjang LRT, while SBS Transit operates the North East Line, Downtown Line, and the Sengkang-Punggol LRT. Together, they form the backbone of Singapore's efficient and comprehensive public transportation network.

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Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT) : This LRT system connects residential estates in Bukit Panjang and Choa Chu Kang to the North-South and Downtown Lines, enhancing accessibility to these areas.

DTL Map MRT

Downtown Line (DTL) : Extending into previously unserved residential regions like Bukit Panjang, Bukit Timah, MacPherson, and Bedok Reservoir, the Downtown Line Singapore significantly expands the MRT network's coverage.

CCL Map MRT

Circle Line (CCL) : Serving as a circular rail route, the Circle Line Singapore interlinks the North-South, East-West, and North East Lines with the city center, providing seamless connectivity for commuters.

EWL Map MRT

East-West Line (EWL) : The East-West Line offers diverse travel experiences, from Changi Airport to Pasir Ris' recreational spots and renowned food havens in Geylang and Tiong Bahru. It passes through major city interchanges and educational hubs before reaching Jurong and Tuas industrial areas.

NEL Map MRT

North East Line (NEL) : Designed to serve growing neighborhoods in the north-east, the North East Line connects residential areas to heritage sites and the city fringe.

NSL Map MRT

North-South Line (NSL) : As a central artery, the North-South Line connects to multiple lines such as the East-West Line, Circle Line, Downtown Line, North East Line, and Bukit Panjang LRT, ensuring comprehensive city-wide accessibility.

SPLRT Map MRT

Sengkang-Punggol LRT (SPLRT) : This LRT network links residents in the area to the town center, Sengkang MRT station on the North East Line, and the Sengkang bus interchange, featuring 14 stations across two loops.

TEL Map MRT

Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) : The TEL (Thomson Line Singapore) promises significant travel time savings of approximately 40%, connecting residents to key destinations like Gardens by the Bay. With 11 stations, including interchange points, it seamlessly integrates with existing MRT lines. TEL's third phase commenced service on November 13, 2022, further enhancing Singapore's public transit network.

Singapore MRT Stations 🚉

Singapore's MRT system, as of 2022, boasts an impressive 231 km of system length that meanders through the city, making it the 19th most extensive in the world. The strategic locations of the stations are meticulously planned within urban planning areas designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor eager to explore, these MRT stations are your gateway to Singapore's diverse neighborhoods and attractions. To locate your nearest MRT station and embark on your urban adventure, check here .

MRT Station Singapore (Credit Shutterstock)

The Green Way to Get Around 🌎

Beyond its convenience, the MRT system aligns seamlessly with Singapore's commitment to sustainability. The eco-friendliness of electric trains, combined with meticulous planning, has resulted in a transportation system that minimizes the city's carbon footprint. Traveling via MRT not only saves you time but also contributes to the preservation of Singapore's lush greenery.

MRT Singapore (Credit Oversteer48)

In closing, Singapore's MRT system is not just a means of transportation but a gateway to the Lion City's soul. Its convenience, accessibility, and eco-friendliness make it a symbol of Singapore's commitment to progress and sustainability. Armed with the knowledge shared in this guide, you're ready to explore every facet of this enchanting city with confidence, knowing that each MRT ride is a step closer to discovering Singapore's rich tapestry of experiences. So, hop on board and let the journey begin!

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The Singapore Tourist Pass is a special EZ-Link card that offers tourist unlimited travel* on Singapore’s basic bus services, MRT and LRT trains for the duration that it is valid.

You can now take in the sights and sounds of Singapore in the comfort of the island’s extensive train system and public bus network. At wallet-friendly prices, you do not have to worry about having insufficient funds for your transport needs with the Singapore Tourist Pass.

  • The duration and validity of the pass is based on the operating hours of the basic public transport system, 1-day coverage of the pass begins from your 1 st usage of the pass to the end of the public transport service for that day. For timings and operational hours of the bus services, please refer to SimplyGo’s website at: https://www.transitlink.com.sg/
  • Usage of 2-day or 3-day card must be on consecutive days.
  • Unlimited travel is only applicable for public bus and train services. The pass excludes rides on premium services such as Sentosa Express, RWS8, express buses as well as other premium and niche bus services.
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You can now take in the sights and sounds of Singapore while experiencing Singapore’s efficient public transport system.

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Make the most of your time to discover what this amazing and vibrant city has to offer, from inexpensive scrumptious dining to one-of-a-kind shopping to heart-thumping entertainment and unlimited travel* on Singapore’s bus services, MRT and LRT trains. The Pass will also enable you to enjoy great savings while maximizing your travel experience in this beautiful and irresistible city.

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Singapore is popularly known as the Garden City of Southeast Asia which, due to its size, is easy to navigate and only takes a short time to get from North to South, or East to West.

Aside from taxis, the most common mode of transportation in Singapore is the MRT , also known as the “Mass Rapid Transit” system.

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All trains are air-conditioned and are well maintained. The North-East line operated by SBS is also an automated underground rail system which operates from Punggol to Harbourfront . Aside from being one of the most modern MRT systems in the world, the advanced features of the trains make them some of the safest in the world.

One of the unique features also of the Singapore MRT system is the use of destination numbers instead of usual line numbers. The train lines are also distinguished by colour: The Green Line travels east/west, the Red Line travels north/south. Like most train operators, a contactless smartcard required for each passenger which is scanned when entering or exiting the station.

Although fare prices vary depending on the boarding and alighting stations, you can store money on these cards in order to take multiple journeys over your extended stay. A single trip for an adult start from $1.40 and can be purchased from ticket machines at the stations. Usually, the train operation starts daily at 5.30am and runs until midnight with peak hours between 7am to 9am.

Announcements are made in English as is all signage. To get to and from Changi Airport , you can take the East/West (green) line. Simply follow the signs from the arrivals hall to the MRT. You can purchase a one-way ticket with cash or credit for about $1.40 each way. Take the train and get off at the second stop ‘Tanah Merah’, you need to interchange here and it is extremely simple as the ongoing train is just across the platform. The train will continue on the green line heading towards the city. If you need to get on a Purple Line, you can change at Bugis . If you need to get on a Red Line, change at City Hall . A one-way train trip from City Hall to Changi Airport only takes around 15 minutes.

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Is there a map which shows where MRT is overground & underground? One of our party doesn’t like tube trains.

I have searched online for a map that illustrates this, but unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be anything that strays away from the standard map.

Based on other people’s feedback, they state that “all stations and tracks within Orchard, Marina and the Central Business District area are underground”. So it’s to say that if you are within the popular business direct area, the train station will be underground.

Thanks Michael

Where is the nearest MRT station to suntec city

Although Esplanade and Promenade on the Circle Line look to be equal distance from Suntec City, i would recommend using Promenade as the walk will be much quicker.

Getting off at Esplanade would require you to wait for the lights or use the overpass in order to get over Nicoll Hwy.

But it all depends really from what direction you are coming from. That is, any time spent going the extra station might negate the time saved.

Thanks Michael. Btw what kinda distance are we talking about. I’ll be taking the MRT from changi with 2 large bags so I think you get my predicament right. Regards

What is the MRT fare for going to city hall from Beauty world?

You can use the fare calculator here to work out how much it costs to travel on the Singapore MRT. The standard fare will be S$2.20.

Best regards, Jess

Hi. What time is the last MRT? Planning for the new year fireworks at Gardens by the bay

You don’t mention which line you wish to travel on, however the MRT is extended for NYE celebrations with the last MRT’s generally running between 1am – 2.30, depending on which line you require.

Best to check with the SMRT site directly. Insert the station and it will give you the last MRT time.

We will be staying eight days over the Christmas period, are the MRT trains running as normal.

Yes, the MRT runs as normal. In fact, extra services are typically offered over the busy NYE period.

Is there a MRT ticket card for senior citizens like it is in Hongkong?

There are seniors tickets, but only for permanent residents and citizens only, who will have a concession EZlink card.

Regards, Jess

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Singapore Tourist Passes are special EZ-Link cards that offer tourists unlimited* public transport travel on Singapore’s basic bus services, MRT and LRT trains within the validity period. With 3 tourist passes to choose from, you’ll definitely find a pass that best suits your commuting needs in Singapore!

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Singapore Tourist Passes are available in 1-day, 2-day and 3-day variations that offer unlimited* travel on public transport services.

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  • The duration and validity of the pass is based on the operating hours of the basic public transport system, 1-day coverage of the pass begins from your 1 st  usage of the pass to the end of the public transport service for that day. For timings and operational hours of the bus services, please refer to TransitLink’s website at:  https://www.transitlink.com.sg/
  • Usage of 2-day or 3-day card must be on consecutive days.
  • Unlimited travel is only applicable for public bus and train services. The pass excludes rides on premium services such as Sentosa Express, RWS8, Night Owl, NightRider, Chinatown Direct, express buses as well as other premium and niche bus services.
  • Prices apply to adult and child above 0.9m in height.

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How to Spend Two Days in Kuala Lumpur to Visiting Top Attractions

Map Your Travel KLCC MRT Station ① Tour in Petronas Twin Towers ② Luxury Shopping in Suria KLCC ③ Watch Musical Fountain in KLCC Park ④ Drink Belgian Beer at Delirium Cafe ⑤ Greet Marine Animals at Aquaria KLCC

Pasar Seni MRT Station ⑥ Buy Local-Made Souvenirs at Central Market ⑦ Bargain at Petaling Street Market ⑧ Have Dinner in Chinatown

Bukit Bintang MRT Station ⑨ Indulge in Bukit Bintang Nightlife

Imbi Monorail or Hang Tuah MRT Station ⑩ Frenzy Shopping in Berjaya Times Square

Spending 2 Days in Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing and Visit Attractions

How to spend 2 days in Kuala Lumpur? Finding the top 10 things to do in Kuala Lumpur in 2 days is a breeze with a KL MRT map . The abbreviation for MRT is ‘Mass Rapid Transit’. For some people, it is a subway or metro in the city. Another common mode of transport is the monorail which runs overhead.

Here are some suggestions on what to do in Kuala Lumpur (KL) so you would not miss the fascinating places to visit. My notion here is to visit as many points of interest in Kuala Lumpur as possible around an MRT station to save travelling time. If you are taking a flight to Kuala Lumpur, you may also like to check out how to get to Kuala Lumpur city centre from KL Airport.

My Belgian friend who works in Singapore and I went on a weekend trip from Singapore to KL by bus recently. We could have taken a 1-hour cheap flight to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore , but she chose to be more adventurous. That is following most Singaporeans and Malaysians traditional method of travelling. Especially with someone like me who has been to Kuala Lumpur and other parts of Malaysia umpteen times with nasty travel bus stories to share , it sounded less foreign to her.

We stayed in Hotel Impiana at KLCC which was 15 minutes walk away from the famous Petronas Twin Tower and Suria KLCC Shopping Mall. Hence, the two tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur would be the first two things to do in Kuala Lumpur. If you are not staying around KLCC, take a train and alight at KLCC MRT Station.

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KLCC MRT Station

The KLCC MRT station was busier than others due to the influx of visitors to the Petronas Twin Towers and Suria KLCC shopping mall. Some ticket machines accepted RM5 or RM10 dollar notes and some only allowed RM 5. We found it annoying that 3 ticket machines continually rejected our new Malaysia Ringgits (RM) dollar notes. The 4th one accepted it finally. You will get a token instead of a paper ticket. If you have only big-dollar notes, you can change it at the customer service counter for smaller ones. One cannot buy the token from there.

1. Tour in Petronas Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers designed by Argentine architect César Pelli are the most majestic symbolic skyscrapers standing in awe of Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). It has a sublime sight, especially in the evening. One could fall in love with it when the dark night falls. The Malaysians said that if you do not visit the Petronas Twin Towers, you have never been to Kuala Lumpur before.

Non-Malaysian tourists can buy tickets at RM80 | €16.60 for a semi-guided 1-hour tour from the Concourse basement level to the 42nd storey skybridge and 86th-floor observatory tour for a panoramic view of the stunning city. The entry up to the Petronas Towers is every 30 minutes. Do note that there is usually a waiting time for the Petronas Twin Towers tour due to the limited visit capacity and the overwhelming response from visitors over the weekend.

In the meanwhile, you can go shopping in Suria KLCC if you get a later schedule. The ticket counter is at the Concourse which is at the basement level. Upon entering Suria KLCC Shopping Mall main entrance, the escalator to go down to the ticketing counter is on the left side. There is also a signboard.

Petronas Twin Towers In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2. Luxury Shopping in Suria KLCC

Suria KLCC is the leading shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur comprising of 6 floors with 4 wings of shopping outlets. It specialises in congregating branded boutiques under one roof. A perfect shopping trip for people who love splurging on branded goods and the best thing to do in Kuala Lumpur.

If one is not going for the dazzling brands in Suria KLCC , there are also megastores like Isetan and Parkson for the budget-conscious shoppers. Isetan is a Japanese owned company, and Parkson is a Malaysian establishment. These departmental stores have good quality products with mid-range prices among the high-end products in Suria KLCC that would not burn a hole in the pocket.

You can also find branded cosmetic stores in Parkson and Isetan similar to the ones at the boutiques in a consolidated area. Thus, it will be easier to compare prices or decide which brand to purchase by simply hopping around the megastores in a smaller sphere. The shopping experience here is a twist from the high-end atmosphere.

There is also a big Isetan Foodmarket at the basement level of Suria KLCC with a great selection of sushi and other mouth-watering food at a reasonable price. The price of the products may not be the cheapest, but the choice of food is extensive. I had to try some of it to ease my greedy mouth because I could not resist what I saw.

Our Malaysian New Friends @ Suria Mall KLCC

3. Watch Musical Fountain in KLCC Park

Exiting the back entrance of Suria KLCC is the KLCC Park which has an enormous 50-acre garden. It doubles up like a wonderland for children to play with water in the 10,000 sqm Lake Symphony. The water fountain shoots water to a height of 42 metres during the day and night. The spectacular musical fountain emits beautiful light patterns with the music. It gives the environment a magical touch at 8 pm, 9 pm, and 10 pm nightly.

One word of caution is to avoid strolling in the afternoon. The heat intensity in KL is a strong deterrence to walk further into the KLCC Park. We did not see many people wandering far due to the hot weather. Apply enough sunblock for protection if you are keen to explore a distance away.

KLCC Water Show @ Musical Fountain

4. Drink Belgian Beer at Delirium Café

My Belgian travel partner was unquestionably delighted to discover Delirium Café  as it originated from Belgium. Over here, one can indulge in Belgian food specialities and an assortment of Belgian beers! You can find the restaurant at the far end corner at Suria KLCC back entrance. You’ll get a scenic view facing the KLCC Park and the newly opened Police Station not far from it.

Delirium Cafe, established in Brussels, was a Guinness World Record holder in 2004. It holds a smashing beer stock of 2004 brands! Now the enormous beer collection has grown to 2,500 offering Belgian beers as well as other international brands. Over at the Delirium Cafe @ KLCC , you can still relish a wide selection of Belgian beers with high alcohol percentages to go with your favourite mussels. For beer lovers, give it a go in Kuala Lumpur!

KLCC Park @ KLCC Back Entrance

5. Greet Marine Animals at Aquaria KLCC

The mysterious blue water Aquaria KLCC is an oceanarium less than a 5-minute walk along the perimeter of KLCC Park. The world-class aquarium has two levels which are homes to 5,000 aquatic animals from Malaysia and all over the world. Watch 250 species of marine animals swimming around you in a 90-metre water glass tunnel and catch their feeding time in the underwater world. Picture taking is allowed but no flash. The entrance fee is RM64 | €13.30 for adults, children from 3 to 12 years old are RM56 | €11.60 , and senior citizen is RM46 | €9.60 .

Paser Seni MRT Station

In Suria KLCC, we got to know 2 new Malaysian friends who advised us to go to Central Market first, followed by Petaling Street in Chinatown. That was our planned itinerary for the night. The Central Market would close earlier than the night markets in Petaling Street. We stopped at Pasar Seni MRT Station and crossed the road to go to Central Market first.

6. Buy Local-Made Souvenirs at Central Market

Central Market is just opposite Pasar Seni MRT Station. People come here for Malaysia local-made souvenirs, art and crafts. We reached there around 8 pm on a Saturday night. There was almost no customer at that time. It enabled us to look around freely at the beautiful items. We felt comfortable that the sellers were not pushy there. But, it also meant that they were not aggressive to push their sales. Maybe it was about time for them to close shop. Hence, they were tired. It was lovely looking at pretty things, but I did not any of these souvenirs back. The environment was cosy lit with warm lights.

Central Market KL @ Chinatown Malaysia

7. Bargain at Petaling Street Market

After Central Market, we walked over to Petaling Street Market in Chinatown which was just under 5 minutes. It is a top place of interest in Kuala Lumpur if you want to feel integrated with the locals. Petaling Street KL is a tourist spot infamous for selling counterfeit products like clothes, bags, perfumes etc.

I have been there several times over the last two decades as a tourist. Many stalls sell identical things. So, it can be quite boring to complete the full shopping activity of looking at similar fake items. They might even be run by syndicates who take the goods from the same source. I like to shop for sunglasses whenever I am here.

» Losing Vibrancy Over the Years

Chinatown KL has also lost most of its appeal and liveliness over the years with fewer customers, even on a Saturday night! Walking amidst the stalls now is more leisure than in the past. Back then, it was difficult to look at something for long without being jostled or blocked.

I noticed that foreigners were the ones who managed most of the stalls there as they certainly did not look like Malaysians. They were pushy and over-enthusiastic to sell you something to the point of being irritating. Part of the charm was diluted. In the past, the Malaysian Chinese would be the ones tending the stalls. So in my eyes, I had lost the familiarity of the original touch of Chinatown which was supposed to be run by a Chinese community.

Haggling is a powerful tool here where you can get 50% off the quoted amount. When the sellers offer you a high price, just walk away. The value will be slashed down immediately. Sellers here are desperate to sell, and it can get overwhelming at times. Nevertheless, it is still a great place to negotiate some cheap bargains. Chinatown is a top attraction in Kuala Lumpur, especially for first-timers. The area has an entirely different facet from the glamorous KLCC which carries authentic brands.

Petaling Street Kuala Lumpur

8. Have Dinner in Chinatown

When you go to Chinatown Kuala Lumpur, how can one not try some Chinese food there? We reserved the space of our stomach searching for a comfortable food corner to dine in Chinatown . We were drawn to a Chinese restaurant, Kim Lian Kee 金莲记 at one of the busy streets. I reckoned having dinner sitting by the road was one memorable experience for my friend. She could indulge in the lively ambience of Kuala Lumpur Chinatown and watch the surrounding activities.

We strongly recommend the Stir-Fried Beef with Spring Onion. The meat we tried was so tender and delicious! My friend could not help but praise the dish vehemently. The Salted Egg Prawns were another excellent choice too. The other two dishes were bland and less tasty. The waitress came over and talked to us when there were not many customers. She was rather spot-on when analysing the type of tourists from different countries. I tipped her at the end of the day for her excellent service.

Kim Lian Kee Restaurant @ Chinatown

Bukit Bintang MRT Station (SBK)

Our last destination for the day is the Bukit Bintang night entertainment area. There were 2 Bukit Bintang MRT stations on the signboard. Choose the name marked with SBK ( Sungei Buloh-Kajang ). We had a pleasant surprise when we exited from Bukit Bintang MRT station Pintu C (Exit C) on a Saturday night. There was a live band performance by Sentuhan Band with an excellent acoustic sound system. We stayed there for a while. Later, I realised such band performances were everywhere on the street.

9. Indulge in Bukit Bintang Nightlife

Bukit Bintang is a top-rated tourist attraction for things to do in Kuala Lumpur at night for partygoers and night owls. The street was bustling with people on late weekend nights. You get to listen to free music from the various groups of live bands. Bukit Bintang nightlife generates a strong presence of energetic vibes with a lot of entertainment as there are so many things to see in Kuala Lumpur.

I loved the alluring stretch of Middle Eastern restaurants at BB Park. The screaming LED lights was the reason why l crossed the road to demystify it. The loud colours were like magnets, beckoning me to unravel and stay. Good marketing strategy. We had some drinks in one bar while other customers were smoking shisha. Many shops and restaurants opened till late at night. During the day, people can come here for shopping in the departmental stores. From day to night, there’s always something to do in Bukit Bintang Walk.

Marosh Restaurant - BB Park @ Bukit Bintang KL

Imbi Monorail or Hang Tuah MRT Station

If you want to try the monorail in Kuala Lumpur, you can alight at Imbi Monorail Station . There are only 11 monorail stations in KL which operates mainly in the vital commercial and touristic areas. The monorail system is supplementary to the MRT lines for better transportation accessibility in some places. At some stations, both the MRT and the monorail trains inter-connect to each other. Since the monorail run overhead, it allows tourists to have sightseeing of KL city. One tip is to take a monorail from one end to the other end. Refer to the KL Monorail Map .

10. Frenzy Shopping in Berjaya Times Square

Berjaya Times Square is a classy shopping mall with a pretty remarkable interior structural design. That goes without saying when the top of the shopping centre is the Berjaya Times Square Hotel which has a 5-star rating. Shopping here was more affordable than Suria KLCC. You can shop till you drop dead in this 10-storey shopping mall . Yes, 10 floors high!!

Eateries are mostly on the third level. On the 5th and 7th floor is the Berjaya Amusement Park which is the largest Indoor Theme Park in Malaysia. The whole place is a twin complex which comprises of corporate buildings too. Imbi Monorail Station is right in front of Berjaya Times Square. If you want to go by MRT, stop at Hang Tuah MRT Station. Walk 10 minutes for 800 metres.

The second day was almost up. We had to take a bus back to Singapore. There are dreaded facts that could happen when you use a travel coach from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore or vice versa. The pickup point was outside Berjaya Times Square which gave us a good reason to hang around here and to have a quick lunch.

Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall & Hotel

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Travel around Taipei by subway (metro)!

Taipei MRT subway metro 2019

The Taipei MRT is the most convenient way to get around Taiwan’s capital city. The Taipei metro is both cheap and easy to use.

The Taipei MRT system has been one of the distinctive characteristics of Taipei’s development. Be sure to pick up an MRT and tourist map as soon as you can.

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Taipei’s subway system has alleviated traffic jams and made navigating the city much easier for non-Chinese speaking foreigners. You can get a free map of Taipei’s MRT at both airports in Taipei (Taoyuan International Airport and Songshan).

Taipei Metro – English please!

Taipei MRT stations are clearly labeled in English, and will take you to the majority of the important tourist stops. All the exits at MRT stations have big English maps on their walls where you can see Taipei attractions such as museums, temples, and parks.

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Taipei MRT Tickets Price

Rides on the metro system are not free, but they’re cheap. If you plan on doing a lot of traveling on the Taipei MRT, you’ll want to get an EasyCard. The card is the size of a credit card and will cost NT$500 to set up -$100 for a deposit and the other $400 that you will be able to use to travel. You can use the card to get a 20% discount on rides in the Taipei MRT.

The MRT’s fares are distance-based, so the further you travel, the more you pay. A fare for a single-trip in Taipei’s subway will be between $15 and $65, but we doubt you’ll be spanning the full distance of the MRT.

Taipei Main Station

Taipei Main Station in the old town center is the most important MRT station of the entire system. Some of the best attractions in Taipei are scattered around Taipei MRT Main Station.

Another reason why it’s the most important MRT station is because it’s also where you’ll find the Taipei Train Station, Taipei HSR Station, and Taipei Bus Station.

See how to travel from Taipei Main Station to Taoyuan Airport by MRT.

Taipei Metro Hours and Schedules

Most subway lines in Taipei operate between 6:00am and midnight.

Taipei MRT Stations Near Important Attractions

Here is a list of some of the most “important” MRT stations in Taipei. They are within walking distance of the most popular attractions in the capital.

Taipei Main Station  228 Peace Park National Taiwan Museum

ZhongShan MRT Station Taipei Contemporary Art Museum SPOT Taipei Film House

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall MRT Station Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall CKS Memorial Hall Plaza National Theater

Longshan MRT Station Longshan Temple Taipei’s Presidential Palace Snake Alley Qingshan Temple

Ximen MRT Station Ximending Shopping District

Yuanshan MRT Station Taipei’s Confucius Temple Baoan Temple Taipei Fine Arts Museum Lin An Tai Homestead

Zhongshan Junior High School MRT Station Xingtian Temple

Zhongxiao Xinsheng MRT Station Taipei Holiday Jade Market

Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT Station Shopping on Zhongxiao East Rd

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall MRT Station Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Puppetry Art Center of Taipei

Taipei City Hall MRT Station Taipei 101 Tower Taipei 101 Shopping Mall Xinyi shopping area

Houshan Pi MRT Station Raohe Night Market Ciyou Temple

Taipower Building MRT Station Yongkang Street Taipei Grand Mosque Shida Night Market National Taiwan University Gongguan Nightmarket Museum of Water

Muzha MRT Station Taipei Zoo Taipei Zhinan Temple Muzha Tea Plantations

Jiantan MRT Station Shilin Nightmarket Taipei Grand Hotel

Xinbeitou MRT Station Beitou hot springs

Taipei Metro System – Confusing?

The Taipei MRT might seem confusing at first, but if you take the time to look at your MRT map, look at the English signs, you’ll see that its very intuitive and straightforward.

Taipei MRT Tourist Information

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Are you commuting around Metro Manila? If you are looking for the latest and updated MRT Schedule or LRT Schedule , then you are on the right page. If you are looking for bus routes, you can check here .

Baclaran Station to Fernando Poe Jr. Station (formerly Roosevelt Station)

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The LRT line 1 operates from Baclaran to Fernando Poe Jr. Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) and vice-versa. The first trip from both Baclaran and Fernando Poe Jr. Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) is at 4:30 AM on weekdays and 5:00 am on weekends. The last trip from Baclaran is at 10:00 PM and the last trip from Roosevelt is at 10:15 PM on weekdays and 9:30 pm and 9:45 pm respectively on weekends and holidays.

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Fernando Poe Jr. Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) to Baclaran Station

  • First train departure on weekdays: 4:30 AM
  • First train departure on weekends: 5:00 AM
  • Last train departure: 9:45 PM on weekends and holidays
  • Last train departure: 10:15 PM on Mondays to Fridays
  • First train departure: 4:30 AM
  • Last train departure: 9:30 PM on weekends and holidays
  • Last train departure: 10:00 PM on Mondays to Fridays

LRT 1 List of Stations

Baclaran station.

Address/Location: Taft Ave Ext, Pasay, Metro Manila

Points of interest near LRT Baclaran Station:

  • Baclaran Church / National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
  • Baclaran Flea Markets
  • ASEANA – 10-15 minutes by foot

EDSA Station

Address/Location: Intersection of Taft Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA)

Points of interest near LRT EDSA Station:

  • Metropoint Mall
  • SM Mall of Asia (ride a jeep or bus)
  • Victory Liner Pasay Bus Terminal
  • Kabayan Hotel
  • Genesis Bus Terminal
  • Five Star Bus Terminal Pasay

Libertad Station

Address/Location: Corner of Taft Avenue and Arnaiz Avenue

Points of interest near LRT Libertad Station:

  • Victory Pasay Mall
  • Pasay City Hall
  • Cuneta Astrodome
  • Pasay Market

Gil Puyat Station

Address/Location: Along Taft Avenue corner Gil Puyat Avenue, San Isidro, Pasay

Points of interest near LRT Gil Puyat Station:

  • Cartimar Shopping Center
  • World Trade Center

Vito Cruz Station

Address/Location: Taft Avenue near P. Ocampo St, in Malate, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Vito Cruz Station:

  • De La Salle University
  • De La Salle University College of St. Benilde
  • St. Scholastica’s College
  • Rizal Memorial Stadium

Quirino Station

Address/Location: Taft Avenue cor Pres. Elpidio Quirino Ave., Malate, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Quirino Station:

  • Malate Church
  • Remedios Circle
  • Manila Baywalk
  • San Andres Sports Complex
  • Bureau of Plant Industry

Pedro Gil Station

Address/Location: Corner of Taft Avenue and Pedro Gil Street

Points of interest near LRT Pedro Gil Station:

  • University of the Philippines Manila
  • UP Philippine General Hospital (PGH)
  • Saint Paul University Manila
  • Philippine Christian University
  • Philippine Women’s University
  • Robinson’s Place Manila

United Nations Station

Address/Location: Taft Avenue Cor. General Luna St. and United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila

Points of interest near LRT United Nations Station:

  • Department of Tourism (DOT)
  • World Health Organization
  • National Museum of Natural History
  • National Museum of Anthropology
  • Adamson University
  • The National Library
  • Philippine Normal University
  • Technological University of the Philippines

Central Terminal Station

Address/Location: Ermita, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Central Terminal Station:

  • Manila City Hall
  • National Museum of Fine Arts
  • SM City Manila
  • Manila Metropolitan Theater
  • Manila Central Post Office
  • Manila Hall of Justice
  • Liwasang Bonifacio
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran
  • Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
  • Mapúa Institute of Technology
  • Lyceum of the Philippines University
  • Pasig Ferry Lawton
  • Lawton Bus Terminal
  • Mehan Garden

Carriedo Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue, cor. Carriedo St. Santa Cruz and Quiapo, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Carriedo Station:

  • Quiapo Church / Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
  • Arroceros Forest Park
  • Philippine Postal Corporation
  • FEATI University
  • Escolta Street
  • Ongpin Street

Doroteo Jose Station

Address/Location: Rizal Ave, Santa Cruz, Manila , 1008 Metro Manila

Points of interest near LRT Doroteo Jose Station:

  • Fabella Memorial Hospital
  • University Belt

Bambang Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue cor. Bambang St., Santa Cruz, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Bambang Station:

  • San Lazaro Hospital
  • University of Santo Tomas
  • Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center
  • Metropolitan Medical Center

Tayuman Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue Cor. Tayuman Street, Santa Cruz, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Tayuman Station:

  • SM City San Lazaro
  • Department of Health

Blumentritt Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue Cor. New Antipolo and Blumentritt Road

Points of interest near LRT Blumentritt Station:

  • PNR Blumentritt Station
  • Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center
  • Manila North Cemetery

Abad Santos Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue Cor. Abad Santos Avenue, Brgy. 208 Zone 019 Manuguit, Tondo, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Abad Santos Station:

  • Manila Chinese Cemetery

R. Papa Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue Extension cor. R. Papa Street, Brgy. 190 Obrero, Tondo, Manila

Points of interest near LRT R. Papa Station:

5th Avenue Station

Address/Location: 242 Rizal Avenue Extension Grace Park East Caloocan, Metro Manila Philippines

Points of interest near LRT 5th Avenue Station:

  • Waltermart Caloocan
  • La Loma Catholic Cemetery
  • Thai To Taoist Temple Pagoda

Monumento Station

Address/Location: Rizal Avenue Extension, Grace Park East, Caloocan

Points of interest near LRT Monumento Station:

  • Andres Bonifacio National Monument
  • Monumento Circle
  • Malabon Zoo
  • University of the East Caloocan
  • Manila Central University
  • Victory Central Mall
  • Araneta Square Mall
  • Puregold Caloocan
  • Puregold Monumento

Balintawak Station

Address/Location: EDSA, Brgy. Apolonio Samson, Balintawak, Quezon City, in front of the Balintawak Market

Points of interest near LRT Balintawak Station:

  • Balintawak Market
  • Ayala Malls Cloverleaf
  • Landers Superstore Balintawak

Address/Location: EDSA, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Roosevelt Station:

  • Muñoz Market
  • S&R Congressional
  • Quezon City General Hospital

LRT 2 Schedule / Operating Hours

LRT 2 operates daily on weekdays, weekends, and holidays. The first trip from both Antipolo and Recto Stations is at 5:00 AM. The last trip from Antipolo is at 9:00 PM and the last trip from Recto is at 9:30 PM. This extended operation is starting on 17 June 2022.

Recto Station to Antipolo Station

  • First train departure: 5:00 AM
  • Last train departure: 9:30 PM
  • Last train departure: 9:00 PM

LRT 2 Schedule / Operating Hours

LRT 2 List of Stations / Nearby Points of Interest

Antipolo Station

Address/Location: Marikina-Infanta Hwy, Antipolo, Rizal in front of SM City Masinag

Points of interest near LRT Antipolo Station:

  • SM City Masinag
  • St. Therese Of The Child Jesus Diocesan Shrine And Parish

Marikina Station

Address/Location: Barangay San Roque, Marikina, near Santa Lucia East Grand Mall

Points of interest near LRT Marikina Station:

  • Santa Lucia East Grand Mall
  • Robinsons Metro East

Santolan Station

Address/Location: Marcos Highway, Calumpang, Marikina City

Points of interest near LRT Santolan Station:

  • Marikina River
  • SM City Marikina
  • BFCT East Metro Manila Transport Terminal
  • Ayala Malls Feliz

Katipunan Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard Cor. Katipunan Avenue (C.P. Garcia Avenue) Loyola Heights, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Katipunan Station:

  • University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Ateneo de Manila University
  • Philippine School of Business Administration
  • Miriam College

Anonas Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard Cor. Anonas Street, Cubao, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Anonas Station:

  • Anson Supermarket
  • Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Joseph
  • TUP – Quezon City
  • Anonas City Center

Araneta Center Cubao Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Araneta Center Cubao Station:

  • Araneta Center
  • Smart Araneta Coliseum
  • Gateway Mall
  • Farmers Plaza
  • SM Araneta City
  • Victory Liner Cubao Bus Terminal
  • Five Star Bus Terminal Cubao

Betty Go Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard Cor. Betty Go-Belmonte Street., Brgy. Immaculate Conception, New Manila, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Betty Go Station:

  • Cubao Cathedral

Gilmore Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard cor Gilmore Avenue, Brgy. Mariana, New Manila, Quezon City

Points of interest near LRT Gilmore Station:

  • Robinsons Magnolia
  • St. Luke’s Medical Center
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
  • St. Paul University QC
  • Greenhills Shopping Center

J. Ruiz Station

Address/Location: Aurora Boulevard Cor. Juan Ruiz Street, Brgy. Ermitaño, San Juan

Points of interest near LRT J. Ruiz Station:

  • San Juan City Hall
  • San Juan Medical Center
  • Santuario del Santo Cristo
  • Pinaglabanan Shrine

V. Mapa Station

Address/Location: Magsaysay Boulevard, Santa Mesa, Manila

Points of interest near LRT V. Mapa Station:

  • SM City Sta. Mesa
  • SMDC Mezza Residences
  • Arlington Memorial Chapels

Pureza Station

Address/Location: Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard cor. Pureza Street, Santa Mesa, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Pureza Station:

  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines
  • Puregold Pureza

Legarda Station

Address/Location: Legarda Street, San Miguel, Manila

Points of interest near LRT Legarda Station:

  • Malacañan Palace
  • National Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus
  • University of the East
  • San Sebastian College
  • San Beda College
  • Centro Escolar University
  • La Consolacion College
  • College of the Holy Spirit
  • Arellano University
  • Gothic Basilica of San Sebastian
  • Sampaloc Public Market

Recto Station

Address/Location: Recto Avenue Santa Cruz, Manila.

Points of interest near LRT Recto Station:

  • Isetann Recto
  • Odeon Terminal Mall
  • Ever Gotesco Manila Plaza
  • Arranque Market
  • Central Market Sta. Cruz
  • Manila City Jail
  • Far Eastern University
  • Chiang Kai Shek College

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MRT 3 Schedule / Operating Hours

MRT 3 operates daily from Monday to Sunday. The first trip from North Avenue is at 4:30 AM and 5:05 AM from Taft Avenue. The last trip from the north is at 9:30 PM, while the last trip from Taft is at 10:09 PM.

North Avenue Station to Taft Avenue Station

  • Last train departure: 9:30 PM
  • First train departure: 5:05 AM
  • Last train departure: 10:09 PM

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MRT Fare Matrix

Understanding the MRT 3 fare system can streamline your commute. Fares are based on the distance traveled, with a minimum fare of Php 13 covering the first three stations and a maximum fare of Php 28 for the entire route. Please refer to the image below for the detailed passenger fare of the MRT 3 line.

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MRT 3 List of Stations

Currently, traversing the heart of Metro Manila has become a breeze with 13 MRT stations conveniently situated along EDSA. Your journey extends beyond just EDSA, connecting you to key cities like Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan, and Quezon City. Whether you’re heading to work, exploring vibrant districts, or seeking specific landmarks, this station list will guide you seamlessly:

North Avenue Station

Address/Location: Corner of EDSA and North Avenue

Points of interest near MRT North Avenue Station:

  • SM North EDSA
  • Ayala Malls Vertis North
  • Veterans Memorial Medical Center

Quezon Avenue Station

Address/Location: EDSA Diliman, Quezon City

Points of interest near MRT Quezon Avenue Station:

  • Philippine Science High School
  • University of the Philippines – Diliman
  • Quezon Memorial Circle
  • Quezon City Hall
  • ABS-CBN Network
  • Lung Center of the Philippines
  • Philippine Children’s Medical Center
  • Philippine Heart Center
  • Eton Centris
  • UP-Ayala Land Technohub

GMA Kamuning Station

Address/Location: EDSA Quezon City

Points of interest near MRT GMA Kamuning Station:

  • GMA Network
  • SMDC Glam Residences

Address/Location: EDSA Cubao Quezon City

Points of interest near MRT Araneta Center Cubao Station:

  • Farmers Market
  • Bicol Isarog Bus Terminal
  • Araneta City Bus Termina
  • Puregold Cubao

Santolan Annapolis Station

Address/Location: EDSA QC/San Juan

Points of interest near MRT Santolan Annapolis Station:

  • Camp Aguinaldo
  • Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Philippine National Police HQ

Ortigas Station

Address/Location: EDSA Mandaluyong

Points of interest near MRT Ortigas Station:

  • Robinson’s Galleria
  • Asian Development Bank
  • SM Megamall
  • Department of Migrant Workers
  • EDSA Shrine

Shaw Boulevard Station

Points of interest near MRT Shaw Boulevard Station:

  • Starmall EDSA
  • EDSA Shangri-La Plaza

Boni Station

Points of interest near MRT Boni Station:

  • SMDC Light Mall
  • Robinson’s Forum
  • GA Twin Towers
  • Robinson’s Cybergate

Guadalupe Station

Address/Location: EDSA Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati

Points of interest near MRT Guadalupe Station:

  • Guadalupe Public Market
  • Makati Poblacion
  • Makati City Hall
  • Powerplant Mall
  • Rockwell Center

Buendia Station

Address/Location: Near the EDSA–Kalayaan Flyover and Gil Puyat Avenue (Buendia Avenue) in Makati

Points of interest near MRT Buendia Station:

  • Makati Avenue
  • Buendia Avenue

Ayala Station

Address/Location: EDSA Ayala Makati

Points of interest near MRT Ayala Station:

  • Makati Central Business District
  • Philippine Stock Exchange
  • One Ayala Bus Terminal

Magallanes Station

Address/Location: EDSA Makati

Points of interest near MRT Magallanes Station:

  • Southgate Mall
  • Chino Roces Avenue

Address/Location: Intersection of EDSA and Taft Avenue

Points of interest near MRT EDSA – Taft Avenue Station:

  • Mall of Asia Arena

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This information is really helpful. I really appreciate you sharing this updated info. Thank you so much for this.

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Mrt northbound pwede po ba iadjust ng 10:15pm para sa mga 10pm ang labas galing work..in boni area po

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hindi yan i adjust para lang sayo inutil

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Sana Naman po mag open na kayo umpisa ng 4:00 am. . Kawawa naman po kc yung mga nag wowork ng panggabi at umuuwi ng 3:30am. Specially po sa mga babae.

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Monte rosa therapeutics announces first participants dosed in mrt-6160 phase 1 study.

MRT-6160, a potent and highly selective VAV1-directed molecular glue degrader, represents a potential novel therapeutic approach for systemic and neurological autoimmune and inflammatory diseases

Initial Phase 1 clinical results, including biomarker data to demonstrate pharmacodynamic effects, anticipated in Q1 2025

BOSTON, Aug. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monte Rosa Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLUE), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel molecular glue degrader (MGD)-based medicines, today announced that the first participants have been dosed in a Phase 1, single ascending dose / multiple ascending dose (SAD/MAD), healthy volunteer study evaluating MRT-6160, a VAV1-directed MGD being developed for systemic and neurological autoimmune diseases. The Company expects to obtain initial data from the Phase 1 study in Q1 2025.

“We are very pleased to initiate our Phase 1 clinical study of MRT-6160, a potent, highly selective, and orally bioavailable VAV1-directed MGD, which we believe is the first rationally designed MGD in clinical development for a non-oncology indication,” said Markus Warmuth, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Monte Rosa Therapeutics. “Our MGD-based therapeutic approach is well suited to degrade proteins that have been challenging to address with conventional modalities, and we believe we have opportunities to apply our technology to well-characterized targets like VAV1 that were previously considered undruggable. By degrading VAV1, a key regulator of T- and B-cell receptor activity, MRT-6160 could offer a differentiated approach to treat multiple autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. The Phase 1 study of MRT-6160 is designed to provide early insights into safety, pharmacokinetics, VAV1 protein degradation, and key downstream pharmacodynamic markers including CD69, IL-2, IL-6, and IL-17, helping to further inform our clinical strategy. We look forward to sharing initial clinical data from the study in Q1 2025, and subsequently initiating anticipated proof-of-concept studies in ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and potentially other indications.”

The development of MRT-6160 is supported by preclinical data in multiple models of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and preclinical GLP toxicology data that suggest the potential for a differentiated therapeutic profile in T-cell, T/B-cell, and Th17-mediated systemic and neurologic autoimmune diseases. MRT-6160 has been shown to potently and selectively degrade VAV1 in vitro in human T and B cells and has demonstrated encouraging results in multiple preclinical studies of autoimmune disease, including in models of inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.

About MRT-6160 MRT-6160 is a potent, highly selective, and orally bioavailable investigational molecular glue degrader of VAV1, which in preclinical studies has shown deep degradation of its target with no detectable effects on other proteins. VAV1, a Rho-family guanine nucleotide exchange factor, is a key signaling protein downstream of both the T- and B-cell receptors. VAV1 expression is restricted to blood and immune cells, including T and B cells. Preclinical studies have shown that targeted degradation of VAV1 protein via an MGD modulates both T- and B-cell receptor-mediated activity. This modulation is evident both in vitro and in vivo , demonstrated by a significant decrease in cytokine secretion, proteins vital for maintaining autoimmune diseases. Moreover, VAV1-directed MGDs have shown promising activity in preclinical models of autoimmune diseases and thus have the potential to provide therapeutic benefits in multiple systemic and neurological autoimmune indications, such as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and dermatological disorders. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that MRT-6160 can inhibit disease progression in several in vivo autoimmunity models.

About Monte Rosa Monte Rosa Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing highly selective molecular glue degrader (MGD) medicines for patients living with serious diseases in the areas of oncology, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, and more. MGDs are small molecule protein degraders that have the potential to treat many diseases that other modalities, including other degraders, cannot. Monte Rosa’s QuEEN™ (Quantitative and Engineered Elimination of Neosubstrates) discovery engine combines AI-guided chemistry, diverse chemical libraries, structural biology and proteomics to identify degradable protein targets and rationally design MGDs with unprecedented selectivity. The QuEEN discovery engine enables access to a wide-ranging and differentiated target space of well-validated biology across multiple therapeutic areas. Monte Rosa has developed the industry’s leading pipeline of MGDs, which spans oncology, autoimmune and inflammatory disease and beyond, and has a strategic collaboration with Roche to discover and develop MGDs against targets in cancer and neurological diseases previously considered impossible to drug. For more information, visit www.monterosatx.com.

Forward-Looking Statements This communication includes express and implied “forward-looking statements,” including forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and in some cases, can be identified by terms such as “may,” “might,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “objective,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” “ongoing,” or the negative of these terms, or other comparable terminology intended to identify statements about the future. Forward-looking statements contained herein include, but are not limited to, statements about the advancement and timeline of our MRT-6160 Phase 1 clinical study and our expectations for obtaining and disclosing data therefrom, our plans for our ongoing and future development of MRT-6160, our predictions concerning the relevance of our preclinical studies for the development of MRT-6160, and our predictions for the need and therapeutic relevance of a VAV1-directed MGD, including for MRT-6160. By their nature, these statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, including those risks and uncertainties set forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 14, 2024, and any subsequent filings, that could cause actual results, performance or achievement to differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the statements. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Although our management believes that the expectations reflected in our statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee that the future results, performance, or events and circumstances described in the forward-looking statements will be achieved or occur. Recipients are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date such statements are made and should not be construed as statements of fact. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, any future presentations, or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Certain information contained in these materials and any statements made orally during any presentation of these materials that relate to the materials or are based on studies, publications, surveys and other data obtained from third-party sources and our own internal estimates and research. While we believe these third-party studies, publications, surveys and other data to be reliable as of the date of these materials, we have not independently verified, and make no representations as to the adequacy, fairness, accuracy or completeness of, any information obtained from third-party sources. In addition, no independent source has evaluated the reasonableness or accuracy of our internal estimates or research and no reliance should be made on any information or statements made in these materials relating to or based on such internal estimates and research.

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