
Location:
The EDSA Carousel DFA Bus Station is located along EDSA near the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) main office in Pasay City. It is a convenient stop for commuters heading to government offices, business districts, and nearby malls. The station serves residents and travelers going to Manila, Pasay, and Makati, offering easy and affordable access along EDSA.
Where to Eat Near DFA Station
- Jollibee Macapagal – Popular Filipino fast-food chain for quick and budget meals.
- Chowking DFA Area – Chinese-Filipino food like rice bowls, noodles, and dim sum.
- Shakey’s Macapagal – Family-style restaurant known for pizza, chicken, and pasta.
- Gerry’s Grill (Blue Wave Mall) – Filipino dishes great for groups and family dining.
- Seaside Dampa Macapagal – Famous for fresh seafood where customers can buy and cook their own meals.
Where to Go Near DFA Station
- Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) – Government office for passports and consular services.
- SM Mall of Asia (MOA) – One of the largest malls in Asia with shopping, dining, entertainment, and seaside attractions.
- Blue Wave Mall – A smaller mall near DFA with dining and convenience shops.
- World Trade Center Metro Manila – Events and exhibition venue for international trade fairs and expos.
- Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP Complex) – A hub for Filipino arts, culture, and performances.
Accommodation Near DFA Station
- Hotel 101 Manila – Mid-range hotel offering modern amenities, close to MOA and DFA.
- Microtel by Wyndham Mall of Asia – Comfortable family-friendly hotel near the bay.
- Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila – Luxury hotel with a bayfront view and upscale amenities.
- Conrad Manila – 5-star hotel at MOA Complex, known for luxury design and service.
- Kabayan Hotel Pasay – Budget-friendly hotel popular with commuters and travelers near transport hubs.