LRT to Manila Central Post Office
Complete guide to train routes and stations for reaching Manila Central Post Office
Quick Answer
Take LRT-1 to UN Avenue Station (15-min walk) or Carriedo Station (10-min walk) to reach Manila Central Post Office.
Reaching the Manila Central Post Office via LRT is convenient and cost-effective. This comprehensive guide provides detailed information about train routes, stations, and walking directions to help you navigate efficiently to the post office for your mail services, package pickup, or other postal needs.
Best LRT Routes to Manila Central Post Office
Route 1: LRT-1 to UN Avenue Station
Walking Distance: 15 minutes (1.2 km)
Best for: Visitors coming from Baclaran, EDSA, Vito Cruz, or southern areas
Step-by-Step Directions:
- Take LRT-1 and alight at UN Avenue Station
- Exit the station and head northeast on UN Avenue
- Turn right on Kalaw Street
- Continue straight until you reach Liwasang Bonifacio
- The Manila Central Post Office is located at the corner of Liwasang Bonifacio and Magallanes Drive
Tip: This route is ideal if you also need to visit other government offices in the area, as many are located near Liwasang Bonifacio. Check our operating hours before your visit.
Route 2: LRT-1 to Carriedo Station
Walking Distance: 10 minutes (800 meters)
Best for: Shortest walking distance, ideal for visitors with heavy packages
Step-by-Step Directions:
- Take LRT-1 and alight at Carriedo Station
- Exit the station towards Rizal Avenue
- Walk south on Rizal Avenue towards the Manila City Hall area
- Turn left on Villalobos Street
- Continue until you reach Liwasang Bonifacio where the post office is located
Recommended: This is the fastest route for most visitors. Perfect if you need to handle express mail services or international mail transactions.
LRT-1 Line Stations and Connections
The LRT-1 line serves multiple areas of Metro Manila, making it accessible from various locations. Here are the key stations you can use to reach Manila Central Post Office:
Northern Route Stations
- Roosevelt Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 35-40 minutes
- Balintawak Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 30-35 minutes
- Monumento Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 25-30 minutes
- 5th Avenue Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 20-25 minutes
- R. Papa Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 15-20 minutes
Central Manila Stations
- Abad Santos Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 10-15 minutes
- Blumentritt Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 8-10 minutes
- Tayuman Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 5-8 minutes
- Bambang Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 3-5 minutes
- Doroteo Jose Station - Travel time to Carriedo: 2-3 minutes
Southern Route Stations
- Central Terminal Station - Travel time to UN Avenue: 5-8 minutes
- United Nations Station - Direct access to UN Avenue
- Pedro Gil Station - Travel time to UN Avenue: 3-5 minutes
- Quirino Station - Travel time to UN Avenue: 8-10 minutes
- Vito Cruz Station - Travel time to UN Avenue: 10-12 minutes
Operating Hours and Schedules
Understanding both LRT-1 and Manila Central Post Office schedules is crucial for planning your visit:
LRT-1 Operating Hours
- Monday to Sunday: 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Peak Hours: 7:00-9:00 AM and 5:00-7:00 PM (expect crowds)
- Off-Peak Hours: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (recommended for comfort)
- Train Frequency: Every 3-5 minutes during peak hours
Plan your visit according to the post office operating schedule to ensure services are available when you arrive. For urgent postal needs, consider our customer service options.
Fare Information and Payment Options
LRT-1 offers affordable transportation to reach Manila Central Post Office:
- Regular Fare: ₱15-30 depending on distance traveled
- Student/Senior Discount: 20% discount with valid ID
- Payment Methods: Beep Card, Single Journey Ticket
- Beep Card Benefits: Faster boarding, slight fare discounts
Interactive Location Map
Manila Central Post Office - Liwasang Bonifacio, Ermita, Manila
Tips for Your Post Office Visit
Maximize your efficiency when visiting Manila Central Post Office via LRT:
Before You Travel
- Check current service updates for any LRT-1 disruptions
- Verify post office operating hours for specific services
- Prepare required documents for Postal ID or other services
- Consider current shipping rates for package services
During Your Journey
- Travel during off-peak hours (10 AM - 4 PM) for comfort
- Keep valuables secure, especially during peak hours
- Allow extra time for walking from the station
- Bring exact change if not using a Beep Card
At the Post Office
- Use our package tracking service for existing shipments
- Ask about PO Box rental options if you visit frequently
- Inquire about money order services for financial transactions
- Contact our customer service for any issues
Alternative Transportation Options
While LRT-1 is the most convenient option, consider these alternatives based on your starting location:
- Jeepney Routes: Multiple routes pass near Manila Central Post Office
- Bus Services: City buses with stops near Liwasang Bonifacio
- Taxi/Ride-sharing: Direct route but subject to traffic conditions
- Walking: If staying in nearby Ermita or Malate areas
Pro Tip: For multiple postal services, consider making a list of your needs beforehand. Check our FAQ section for common service questions, and review delivery timeframes for different mail types.
Historical Context
The Manila Central Post Office has served as the country's primary postal hub since its establishment. Learn more about the building's rich history and its significance in Philippine postal services. The LRT-1 system, operational since 1984, has made this historic building more accessible to millions of Filipino citizens.
For any concerns about your postal experience, our complaints and feedback system ensures your voice is heard and issues are addressed promptly.
Need Additional Help?
If you encounter any issues during your visit or need clarification about specific services, our comprehensive customer support team is available to assist you. We're committed to providing efficient postal services to all visitors arriving via LRT or other transportation methods.