The car-free Sunday movement has been steadily growing all over Metro Manila with various streets being closed to vehicles for a limited time on Sundays, allowing residents to walk, bike, and enjoy outdoor activities.The initiative has expanded to major cities
C5 Service Road and Cayetano Boulevard will be car-free from 5am to 9am
More cities in the metro are joining the car-free Sunday movement, with the City of Taguig closing two major streets on Sunday mornings. Taguig recently announced the launch of car-free streets to give residents a chance to enjoy open spaces
Are you looking for new areas to bike, jog, or stroll in the metro during weekends? As urban dwellers, we could all use more open spaces to unwind, and it's great to see more Car-Free Sunday initiatives around Metro
A portion of Gil Fernando Avenue will be car-free from 6am to 10am
Team East, the car-free Sundays initiative is coming to your hood-and it's starting this weekend.Beginning March 2, 2025, Marikina City will launch car-free Sundays on Gil Fernando Avenue. Specifically, the stretch of Gil Fernando Avenue from the
Quezon City residents who've been trekking to other cities for car-free Sundays, this is for you: A portion of Tomas Morato Avenue, known for restaurants and nightlife, is now car-free every Sunday from 5am to 10am.The 'Car-Free,
Quezon City is aiming to make Tomas Morato Avenue the next Sunday car-free zone in Metro Manila. And unlike other implementations of the scheme that run for a few hours or half a day, Tomas Morato could go carless for the
Many cities around the world are reclaiming their streets for the people, fully pedestrianizing former car-centric areas and converting parking lots into actual parks. In recent years, we've seen cities around Metro Manila launch car-free Sundays, closing major thoroughfares
Specifically, the northbound and southbound lanes from Padre Burgos to Quirino
More and more cities across Metro Manila are starting to implement car-free weekends. The latest addition to that growing list? Manila City.According to a report by Manila Bulletin, the Manila City Council (MCC) has passed a city ordinance that bans
Those of you who have made a habit of spending leisurely Sundays in Makati are in for some good news: Car-free Sunday mornings on Ayala Avenue will be extended until 2024.Initially, the car-free scheme was only for the month
Greenfield District in Mandaluyong City is the latest to have a car-free scheme on Sunday mornings, so if you're around the area, here's where you should go.The stretch of Mayflower Street from United Street to Soho Central is
September's almost over, and so is Makati City's car-free Sundays. Fortunately for those of you guys who have been enjoying this cool non-car-centric initiative, though, the local governent unit has decided to extend this until the end
Looking for a car-free haven for those easy Sunday mornings? The usually bustling city of Makati is where you'll want to be in September.Ayala Avenue will be going car-free every on September 3, 10, 17, and 24, from
What would a city look like without cars for one day? If we go by the photos from Singapore's first-ever Car-Free Sunday, we guess you could say it looks pretty good.The Singapore government closed its central business and
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