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Alternative Routes:
E-Rodriguez Avenue (commute)
Take a ride to Cubao from Quiapo or Espaņa then tell the driver to get you to New York Street. A landmark would be the San Carlos Drugstore and the intersection of New York street and E-Rodriguez avenue with the traffic light. Walk through New York street at your right side meaning you don't have to cross the street. Upon seeing Immaculate Conception Church, turn right to Lantana St. then go straight to the tricycle station. Tell the driver the street ACACIA-ROSARIO (no. 24) at Titus Brandsma Center.
You can also walk if there are no tricycles around. Just walk straight Lantana St. and look for Rosario drive, which is on the left side after Boston St. (Boston Gallery, Boston Hills, Blue Bacon and Courtyard). Walk through Rosario Drive and Acacia Street is the first street on the right side with Teresa of Avila building as your landmark.
E-Rodriguez Avenue (with car)
E-Rodriguez Avenue is at the right side of Welcome Rotonda. Then pass through Balete Drive and Acacia Street is almost at the end of Balete Drive on your left side. (No. 24)
Aurora Boulevard (from Cubao)
Take an FX or jeep going to Manila (Divisoria, Stop and Shop). Then look for Betty Go Belmonte St. (Valley Road), which is around five minutes from Cubao. There is a pink-peach building with the name Christian Academy on your right side, which serves as your landmark. There is also Landbank across the street, a tricycle station and Caltex on your right side. You can either take the tricycle or walk. If riding a tricycle just tell the driver ROSARIO-ACACIA.
If you decide to walk, enter Betty Go Belmonte St. (Valley Road) on the right side then enter Rosario Drive, which is the first street of Betty Go on your right. Then Acacia St. is the second street on your left with Teresa of Avila building as your landmark. Titus Brandsma Center no. 24.
Aurora Boulevard (from Manila)