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About Lagusnilad Underpass

The Lagusnilad Underpass refers to the pedestrian underpass in ManilaPhilippines which connects the Manila City Hall and Intramuros. It also refers to the nearby vehicular underpass where part of the Taft and Padre Burgos Avenues merge.

Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagusnilad

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on Mon May 16 2022
Kudos, LGU of Manila, for renovating this spot
on Wed Apr 27 2022
Discriminatory
on Mon Mar 21 2022
While you're strolling through Manila, it is refreshing to come across an open library.
on Fri Dec 17 2021
While I was studying at PLM, I remembered that there were many vendors in the area. Today it is beautiful. Kudos Yorme!
on Tue Nov 30 2021
It's cleaner and more spacious than ever before
on Fri Nov 26 2021
Extremely discriminatory. Does not allow bikers to ride their bikes on the underpass. There is no way for them to cross the place. The illogical guards block bikers from crossing the place. They want them to take a long route to get to the other side. It's beautiful, but it's not practical for those who would benefit most.
on Thu Nov 25 2021
It is not a bicycle friendly area. The underpass was created for pedestrians and bikers to allow them to safely pass on the other side. City Hall has fast-moving cars.
on Thu Nov 25 2021
Even if bikes are not used, they cannot be folded. This puts people at risk by allowing bikers to cross traffic in merging lanes.
on Sat Jan 09 2016
5 stars for my favorite book shop ever This place has a huge collection and you can ask kuya if he has what book you re looking for I come by here every time I go to SM manila and never leave without a book
on Sat Jun 13 2015
I was commuting alone on my way to San Agustin Church Intramuros to attend my very first school sanctioned rally From the LRT Central Terminal Station I needed to cross Padre Burgos Avenue so I instinctively followed the foot traffic that led me to the Lagusnilad underpass Inside were a number of stalls selling clothes and other knickknacks ... see more
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