The first mayor then of the city was Tomas Morato, from whom the street filled with restaurants was named after.

The blueprint of the city was master planned by Arch. Juan Arellano, later a National Artist for Architecture, with the four avenues (North, East, West and Timog) (strange, isn't it?) forming a diamond cut into four triangles by EDSA and Quezon Avenue and tipped with the Elliptical Road where the Quezon Memorial Circle stands.

How to get to Quezon City Hall:
Commute to Quezon City Hall is easy via the MRT Quezon Avenue Station. Transfer to Philcoa, Fairview or UP-bound jeepney and alight in front of Quezon City Hall
Commuting from Quiapo, Manila, take jeepneys with signboard Fairview or Philcoa and drop off in front of the city hall (on your right) on Elliptical Road (you'll see Quezon Memorial ahead)
Driving directions to Quezon City Hall:
Those fortunate enough to have a car, you can get to the City Hall from Makati via northbound EDSA then turn right on East Avenue (take ilalim on reaching Kamuning/Kamias viaduct). You'll see Quezon City Hall on your right immediately after turning right on Elliptical Road (note: there's parking inside the city hall complex)
Hey, that picture with the reflection is just great!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for posting this! i took a chance with google on how to get to quezon city hall from manila and came across this. very helpful! :)
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