Getting to Quezon Province
By Car
The Maharlika Highway (Manila South Road, or Route 1) passes through Quezon and serves as a major transport backbone. Most motor traffic in the province passed through Maharlika Highway, but it has been experiencing major bottlenecks in the most important towns, resulting to the construction of bypasses. Other entry points when travelling by car are the new Quezon Eco-Tourism Road (Route 422), the Batangas-Quezon Road (Route 435) and Pagsanjan-Lucban Road (Route 605).
Source: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Quezon_(province)[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Quezon_(province)](https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Quezon_(province))
By Bus
From Metro Manila, the easiest way to get to Quezon Province is by bus. Take a bus from any of the terminals listed below and head to Lucena Grand Central Terminal in Lucena City. Travel time is 3 to 4 hours, with a fare of around ₱200. From Lucena, you can get to other points in the province by hopping onto another jeepney or bus.
Bus Terminals in Metro Manila going to Lucena:
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EDSA Kamias (Jac, Lucena Lines, Grand Star, or Tritran bus)
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EDSA New York (Jam Transit bus)
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EDSA Pasay (BLTB, Philtranco, JB Line Bicol Express or Inland Trailways bus)
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Pureza (AB Liner bus)
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Lawton (N. dela Rosa bus)
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Metropolis Alabang (N. dela Rosa, Jac Liner, AB Liner, Barney Autolines)
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Source: https://www.quezon.gov.ph/general-information/getting-there
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