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Bonifacio Stopover

Bonifacio Stopover, or simply Stopover, is one of the firsts within the Bonifacio Global City to have the highest concentration of establishments—restaurants in particular. There’s even a time when it was face-to-face with Market! Market!, with only the vast, plain grasslands (talahiban, in Filipino) between them. Additionally, the area is also among the very first few stops of the local bus line, the Fort Bus.

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The notable restaurants, cafes, service, and retail outlets are: Jollibee, Chowking, Reyes Barbecue, Pizza Hut, Pancake House, Pasta Roni (newly opened), Gloria Jeans Coffee, Starbucks Coffee, 7-11, New South Star Drug,  BPI Express Bank, and last but not the least Shell (with its retail/convenience store arm, Select).

To commute to Bonifacio Stopover:
Option 1
MRT-3thenWalkthenBus

  1. Get to the MRT-3.
  2. Get off at Ayala Avenue Station.
  3. Go down the northbound side, turn right and walk your way towards the Fort Bus terminal.
  4. Take the West Route bus. This bus route has a drop-off point at the Stopover.

Option 2
WalkthenBusorTrike

  1. Go to Market! Market!.
  2. Walk your way towards the Fort Bus terminal or the E3 terminal.
    • Bus. The Fort Bus terminal is located at the back portion of Market! Market! (where the Public Transport Terminal area is). Take the BGC Central bus. This bus route has a drop-off point at the Stopover.
    • E3. The E3 terminal is located on a vacant lot at the corner of 26th Street and McKinley Parkway. Ride an E3 and tell the driver to drop you off at the Stopover.
    • Note: As of this writing, the standard fare for an E3 ride is 5 pesos.

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7 Responses to “Bonifacio Stopover”

  1. gail says:

    this is really helpful! thanks! =)

  2. Mang Parfum says:

    Hi gail, thanks for finding our site helpful.
    Keep visiting the site and spreading the word.
    :)

  3. Ursula Perez says:

    Mang Parfum,
    which side is the northbound side?
    after I swipe my ticket (now I’m facing SM Ayala), where do I go from there?
    is the Fort Bus Terminal on EDSA or the Ayala side?
    sincerely lost,
    Ursula Perez

  4. Mang Parfum says:

    Hi Ursula Perez, thank you for visiting our site and for your inquiry. The northbound side is the side bound north along EDSA. In terms of Landmark, this is the side NOT facing SM Ayala. It should be the side where the Shell Station is. To help you further, after swiping your ticket, walk towards where KFC is. At the path where you see LBC ATM on the corner, turn right on that corner then turn left and you’ll see some stairs. Go down that stairs and turn right until you see the Fort Bus terminal.
    Hope this helps.
    Good luck.
    Keep visiting our site and spreading the word. :)

  5. Frances Yeo says:

    Hi, just to update you on the standard fare of the e-trikes in Bonifacio Global City, it’s been set at 5 pesos.

  6. Mang Parfum says:

    Hi Frances Yeo, thank you so much for the update.
    Keep visiting our site and spreading the word. :)

  7. Mang Parfum says:

    Updated E3 terminal and fare information.

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