Getting Around Marawi: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Philippines

Getting Around Marawi: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Mindanao

Walkability

40
Limited

Marawi lacks a highly developed walkable infrastructure that travelers often seek, such as well-maintained sidewalks and pedestrian-friendly access to cafes and other amenities. The absence of reliable safety features and a layout that's more car-oriented means that most travelers may find it challenging to accomplish daily activities on foot comfortably.

Public Transit

50
Okay

Public transport in Marawi primarily relies on jeepneys and tricycles for city travel, which might not meet the expectations of travelers accustomed to more comprehensive transit systems. While bus routes do connect Marawi with other parts of Mindanao, allowing for regional travel, within the city, the options are somewhat limited which impacts the ability to get around efficiently without a private vehicle.

Bikeability

30
Bad

Marawi is still developing its bike-friendly infrastructure, and while it offers some bike routes, these are not yet extensive or well-maintained enough for regular use. The national government's efforts to promote cycling may lead to future improvements, but currently, biking is not the most practical means of transport in the city, and safety concerns further discourage its use for everyday travel.

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