Expressway Locations
Find expressways near your city or destination. Each location guide shows which expressways are accessible, toll fees, travel times, and RFID requirements.
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Manila / Metro Manila
Metro Manila, the National Capital Region (NCR), is the economic and transportation heart of the Philippines.
Baguio
Baguio City, the Summer Capital of the Philippines, sits 1,500 meters above sea level in the Cordillera mountains of northern Luzon.
Clark / Pampanga
Pampanga is a province in Central Luzon known as the Culinary Capital of the Philippines, famous for sisig, tocino, and other Kapampangan dishes.
Subic
Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) is a former US Naval Base in Zambales province that has been converted into a thriving economic and tourism hub.
Batangas
Batangas is a coastal province in the CALABARZON region, located south of Metro Manila and bordered by the South China Sea to the west and Tayabas Bay to the east.
Tagaytay
Tagaytay City sits along a ridge overlooking Taal Lake and Taal Volcano, approximately 60 km south of Metro Manila at an elevation of about 600 meters.
Cavite
Cavite is a rapidly urbanizing province southwest of Metro Manila, forming part of the CALABARZON region.
Laguna
Laguna is a province in the CALABARZON region, located southeast of Metro Manila and south of Rizal province.
Tarlac
Tarlac is a province in Central Luzon that serves as the crossroads of the northern Philippine expressway network.
Pangasinan
Pangasinan is a large coastal province in the Ilocos Region, facing the Lingayen Gulf to the north and bordered by the Cordillera mountains to the east.
La Union
La Union is a coastal province in the Ilocos Region, nestled between the Cordillera mountain range and the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea).
Zambales
Zambales is a coastal province on the western side of Central Luzon, stretching along the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) coast.
Bulacan
Bulacan is a province in Central Luzon directly north of Metro Manila, making it one of the most accessible provinces from the capital.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Philippine expressway network connects Metro Manila to destinations across Luzon including Baguio, Clark/Pampanga, Subic, Batangas, Tagaytay, Cavite, Laguna, Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union, Zambales, and Bulacan. Each location has specific expressway exits and routes.
Yes. All Philippine expressways require RFID for cashless toll payment. The two systems are Autosweep (for SLEX, Skyway, STAR Tollway, NAIAX, MCX) and Easytrip (for NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX, CAVITEX, CALAX, C5 Link). Some routes require both.
Rosario, La Union is the farthest point on the expressway network from Metro Manila, reachable via NLEX → SCTEX → TPLEX. From Rosario, local roads continue to San Fernando and San Juan (La Union) and Baguio. The expressway portion takes about 3.5-4 hours.
Use our toll calculator on the homepage to find the optimal route. Enter your starting expressway plaza and destination plaza. For locations served by multiple expressways (like Cavite via CAVITEX, CALAX, or MCX), the calculator shows all options with toll fees.
No. Toll fees and fuel costs are shown separately on each location page. Fuel estimates are based on current Philippine DOE pump prices and typical vehicle fuel consumption. Add toll fees and fuel costs together for your total trip budget.
Destinations north of Metro Manila (Baguio, Clark, Subic, Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union, Zambales, Bulacan) primarily use Easytrip. Destinations south (Batangas, Laguna, Cavite, Tagaytay) primarily use Autosweep. Cavite locations may need both if using CAVITEX (Autosweep) and CALAX (Easytrip).
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