Travel Guide: Laguna to Makati, BGC, Ortigas (And Vice Versa)

Laguna has long been more than a weekend retreat. It’s now a thriving destination known for elegant neighborhoods, bustling industrial parks, and scenic escapes that draw families and professionals alike. These days, making the trip from Laguna to Makati, BGC, or Ortigas is part of daily life for many, whether for work, study, or leisure.

With new roads, efficient buses, and a growing list of transit options, routes between Laguna and these key business districts are easier than ever to navigate. This guide breaks down the best ways to travel, offering practical tips for a smoother journey in either direction.

Traveling Between Laguna and Makati

Whether you’re headed to a business meeting in Makati or enjoying a weekend in Laguna, there are several convenient ways to make the trip. Each method caters to different preferences for comfort, speed, and flexibility.

P2P bus services

For those who value comfort and efficiency, premium point-to-point (P2P) buses are a top choice. Air-conditioned and with minimal stops, these buses connect major Laguna hubs directly to Makati.

  • Sta. Rosa → One Ayala/Greenbelt (Makati): Operated by TAS Trans, with hourly trips from 7:00 AM to 9:30 PM on weekdays. Fares are around ₱200, with travel time typically 1.5–2 hours.
  • Calamba → Makati (Glorietta/One Ayala): Calamba P2P buses run daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Fares are about ₱150–₱200, and the journey usually takes 1–1.5 hours.

Regular provincial buses & vans

If you’re seeking more flexibility in departure times or pick-up points, provincial buses and UV Express vans operate from key Laguna towns such as Biñan, Calamba, Sta. Rosa, and San Pedro. Many of these head north via SLEX, with common drop-off points at Buendia, Alabang, or even directly at Makati’s One Ayala terminal. Popular providers include HM Transport and JAC Liner.

  • Estimated Fare: ₱100–₱180
  • Typical Travel Time: 1.5–2.5 hours, depending on traffic and stopovers

Strategic transfer via Alabang

For those coming from more southern parts of Laguna or with varying schedules, Alabang serves as a key transfer point. Start with a Laguna bus or van to Alabang (₱60–₱120, about 40–60 minutes), then transfer to a Makati-bound bus, UV Express, or ride-hailing car. This route allows for greater control over your travel time, especially during peak hours.

Other transfer points

For even more flexibility, you can also take a van or bus from Laguna to Magallanes or Taft Avenue, then board the MRT-3 to Ayala Station. This option may add 20–30 minutes to your trip but can help you bypass road congestion, especially during peak hours.

Private car via SLEX & Skyway

Driving remains the most direct and private way to travel from Laguna to Makati, especially for families or those with a flexible schedule. 

  • Route: Take SLEX northbound and transition to the Skyway for a streamlined drive into the heart of Makati.
  • Drive time: 45 minutes (off-peak) up to 2 hours or more during rush hour
  • Tolls: Approximately ₱230–₱280 for Class 1 vehicles (cashless, via Autosweep/Easytrip RFID)

Tip: Northbound traffic is heaviest on weekday mornings; plan your departure outside peak hours if possible.

Return trip (Makati → Laguna)

Heading back to Laguna from Makati? Simply reverse these routes. P2P buses depart regularly from Makati terminals, and private cars can re-enter SLEX or Skyway via easily accessible ramps in the Makati CBD.

Traveling Between Laguna and BGC

Getting from Laguna to BGC is straightforward, thanks to the same variety of transport options that cater to both convenience and efficiency. 

P2P bus services

Premium P2P buses provide a direct, comfortable ride from Laguna to BGC, making them an option for professionals and anyone who values a stress-free trip.

  • Sta. Rosa → Market! Market! (BGC): Hourly departures operated by Calamba P2P and HM Transport, typically from 4:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
  • San Pedro (Pacita) → BGC terminals: Buses stop at Market! Market!, Bonifacio Stopover, and SM Aura.
  • Fare: ₱180–₱280 per trip
  • Travel Time: 1.5–2.5 hours, depending on traffic

Regular provincial buses & vans

Looking for flexible departure times or a wider choice of pick-up points? Provincial buses and vans from Calamba, Biñan, Sta. Rosa, and San Pedro travel via SLEX and C5, heading toward Metro Manila. Many stop at key locations such as Buendia, EDSA, or Ayala, while some continue all the way to BGC.

  • Estimated Fare: ₱120–₱180
  • Typical Travel Time: 2–2.5 hours, depending on route and traffic

Strategic transfers

If your schedule or location doesn’t line up with a direct route, consider these practical transfer options:

  • Via PITX: Take a Laguna bus or van to the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), then transfer to a PITX–BGC bus, EDSA Carousel, or UV Express to Market! Market! (add ₱50–₱100, about 30–45 minutes).
  • Via Ayala Center: Ride a provincial bus to Ayala, then take the BGC Bus from the Ayala terminal to your chosen BGC destination (₱20–₱30, about 10–15 minutes).

Private car via SLEX, Skyway, NAIAX & C5

For those who prefer to drive, several major expressways make the Laguna to BGC trip fast and comfortable.

  • Route: SLEX → Skyway → NAIAX → C5 → BGC
  • Alternative: C5 Southlink is another smooth route, especially from the Cavite–Laguna Expressway area.
  • Drive Time: 1–1.5 hours (off-peak); 2–2.5 hours or more during rush hours
  • Tolls: SLEX, Skyway, and NAIAX/C5 combination typically costs ₱200–₱250 (cashless, via RFID)

Tip: The Skyway’s elevated lanes help you bypass much of the usual city traffic.

Return trip (BGC → Laguna)

Reverse the options above. P2P buses depart Market! Market! regularly, and private cars have easy access to SLEX, Skyway, and C5 for a streamlined drive back south.

Traveling Between Laguna and Ortigas

Planning a Laguna to Ortigas journey for work, family, or leisure? There are ways to make your trip convenient and comfortable.

P2P bus services (with transfers)

There are currently no direct P2P buses from Laguna to Ortigas. However, you can take a P2P bus from Calamba or Sta. Rosa to either One Ayala Terminal (Makati) or Market! Market! (BGC). From there, transfer to a city bus, taxi, ride-hailing service, or MRT-3 to reach Ortigas Center or Megamall.

While this option adds a quick transfer, it remains a comfortable and reliable way to get from Laguna to Ortigas with minimal hassle.

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Provincial buses & vans to EDSA/Ortigas

Frequent buses and UV Express vans link key Laguna cities, including Calamba, Sta. Rosa, Biñan, and San Pedro, to Ortigas Center. Well-known operators such as JAC Liner, JAM Liner, HM Transport, and DLTB Co. offer routes to Ortigas Avenue and Shaw Boulevard, while UV Express vans typically stop at Megamall or within Ortigas Center itself.

  • Estimated Fare: ₱150–₱300+
  • Travel Time: 1.5–3 hours, depending on traffic and stopovers

Strategic transfers

If a direct service isn’t available, try these common transfer options:

  • Via MRT-3: Take a bus or van from Laguna to Magallanes, Taft Avenue, or Ayala (₱100–₱150, 1–2 hours). From there, board the MRT-3 northbound to Ortigas or Shaw (₱15–₱20, about 10 minutes).
  • Via EDSA Carousel: From Buendia or Magallanes, transfer to the EDSA Carousel (BRT) for a quick ride to Shaw Boulevard or Ortigas (₱15–₱20, about 15–20 minutes).
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Private car via SLEX, EDSA or C5

Driving from Laguna to Ortigas is straightforward via several main thoroughfares:

  • Route A: SLEX → EDSA → Ortigas Avenue or Shaw Boulevard
  • Route B: SLEX → Skyway → C5 → C5–Ortigas ramps (C5 is often less congested than EDSA)
  • Drive Time: 1–3+ hours, depending on location and time of day
  • Tolls: SLEX + Skyway + C5 segment ranges ₱200–₱300 for Class 1 vehicles; all major expressways are cashless via RFID.

Return trip (Ortigas → Laguna)

Return journeys from Ortigas to Laguna mirror these routes. Buses depart hourly from Shaw or Megamall terminals, with transfers and fares largely consistent in both directions.

Your Everyday Journey, Elevated

Traveling between Laguna and Metro Manila’s business districts is more convenient than ever, thanks to a robust network of expressways, premium bus routes, and practical transfer options. Today’s well-placed terminals and seamless connections make each journey smoother and more predictable.

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