

OUR SPACES
Groups and organisations will find a selection of meeting areas to suit various needs for training,
seminars, social meeting groups and general activity programmes and events, plus outside spaces for
smaller groups, situated adjacent to the lovely tropical garden.

Bahay ni iO
3 Marunong St. Brgy. Central, Quezon City Metro Manila, Philippines 1100

HOW TO GET TO BAHAY NI iO?
From the Airport to iO
A. Via Grab or taxi
B. Via Bus and MRT
– Take a bus going to Taft Ave MRT Station
– Take the MRT Line 3 Northbound Train
– Get off at GMA Kamuning MRT Station
– Take a Grab, taxi, or jeepney to iO (10-minute Grab ride)
From Araneta Center – Cubao
Take a bus or jeepney bound to SM Fairview/ Philcoa/ Litex
Get off in front of Quezon City Hall
Ride a tricycle or walk to iO (5-minute tricycle ride; 15-minute walk)
From SM North EDSA
Take a jeepney bound to UP Diliman/ Philcoa
Get off in front of Quezon City Hall
Ride a tricycle or walk for 10 minutes to iO (5-minute tricycle ride; 15-minute walk)
LANDMARKS, SHOPPING, & EATING
Bahay ni iO (BnI) is centrally located at the heart of Quezon City. It is a short ride away from some of Quezon City’s major landmarks, including the Quezon Memorial Circle and the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife, as well as major shopping malls such as SM City North Edsa, Trinoma, Vertis North, and UP Town Center.
BnI is at the government district of Quezon City with government offices, NGO offices, universities, and hospitals all a short ride away. It is located near Matalino Street and Kalayaan Street, which surround Quezon City Hall and several government offices along the Quezon City Elliptical Road. It is a short walk to East Avenue which has three government hospitals – Philippine Heart Center, East Avenue Medical Center, and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute. It is also a short ride near the University of the Philippines Diliman, Ateneo de Manila University, and Miriam College. Offices of several NGOs are also located within the district.
BnI is a short walk from the main foodie street, Matalino Street. Among the popular Filipino restaurants along Matalino Street are Trellis, Gerry’s Grill, Max’s Restaurant, and Chicken Bacolod. Affordable Filipino fast food chains like Jollibee, Chowking, and Mang Inasal are also on Matalino Street. Asian choices include Muang Thai, Tokyo Tokyo, and Red Hana. Several cafes are also in the area including Banapple, UCC, and Seattle’s Best Coffee. Small grocery stores like 7-Eleven and Dali, pharmacies like Watson’s and Southstar, and simple eateries are all a walking distance from BnI.






