A Commuter’s Guide To MoCAF 2026

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A commute guide for the first-time festival goers to the most dynamic art festival of the year. 

Words Arizia Palomar
July 03, 2026

Photo by Arizia Palomar

In its fifth year, MoCAF is back at Marquis Events Place in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig. It is a wonderful space that brings together a variety of art and communities all in one place. 

But, how can festival goers from all around the metro reach the country’s most dynamic art festival? 

If this is your first time getting to the city, grab a friend and some change, because we will show you the ways you can get to this year’s MoCAF!

All aboard the train

An easy way to get to the venue proper, well, the famous BGC is to ride the MRT 3. Through a train ride, riding the MRT is the best way to beat the traffic along the EDSA. 

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The fares typically range as low as 13 pesos up to 28 pesos, depending on which station you are coming from. 

Single journey tickets offer discounts for senior citizens, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), and students. Students can also avail the student Beep Card that offers a 50% discount. 

When hopping on a train, you can hop off at the Ayala Station. Walk towards the entrance of One Ayala Mall, navigate your way through the footbridge as it gives you an access to the EDSA-Ayala Terminal where BGC Bus is already there. 

Catching the bus

Alternatively, there are buses that either have a stop at the EDSA-Ayala Terminal or straight to Market! Market!.

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One option is the familiar yellow bus, the Taguig Metrolink. It has four terminals all around Metro Manila, from SM North EDSA, passing through Quezon City, then all the way to Market! Market! Bus Bay, BGC, and another stop is at McKinley Hill Transport Hub in Venice Grand Canal Mall, up until PITX in Parañaque. Two popular stops where you can catch this bus are located at the UPTC and Eastwood. 

Moreover, the EDSA Carousel Bus is another option that travels to and from Monumento and PITX. Particular hotspots are SM North Edsa, SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia, and Ayala Malls Manila Bay. It also stops at the EDSA-Ayala Terminal which will directly give you access to the BGC Bus.

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Both buses have a minimum fare of 15 pesos, which increases by 2 pesos every 5 km. If you are a student, PWD, or senior citizen, you are entitled to the 20% discount.

All roads lead to the BGC

Another bus option is the East Express BGC Bus wherein the main payment method is cashless and if you own a Beep card, student discount is available. This bus can be your main bus on July 3 as it only has one route during the weekends. 

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Its official stop is at Market! Market! That is a 3 to 5 minute walk to the venue.

BGC’s sidewalks and pedestrian lanes have greenery and plenty of shade, but bringing an umbrella is highly recommended as rain might pour anytime. 

Getting home

After a long day of engaging with art at the festival, the BGC Bus will likely be available to pick you up as it also offers the night route and Market! Market! as the main stop going back to the EDSA Ayala Terminal. 

You can also take the last train at 10 PM, or go to One Ayala’s terminals and ride a jeepney or bus, or utilize ride hailing services to get back home.

Experience MoCAF 2026 at Marquis Events Place, BGC, Taguig City. Tickets are now available on Klook. Travel safe, and we will welcome you there!

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