Heads-up: Parts of EDSA will be closed on June 12 for the 2026 Manila Marathon

Posted on 04/16/2026 by in General

The 2026 Manila Marathon is scheduled for June 12 and will loop Seaside Boulevard in Pasay City and SM North EDSA in Quezon City. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority estimates that around 6,000 people will join the race, while other reports claim that over 25,000 runners will participate.

Most of the 42km race will be run along EDSA, particularly on the northbound and southbound busway lanes from the SM Mall of Asia Globe to the U-Turn slot at SM North EDSA. A buffer line will also be placed by the busway to create more space between the runners and oncoming traffic.

photo of the SM Megamall Busway Station

While the marathon will take place on Independence Day, traffic is still expected, and the MMDA has recommended several alternative routes for motorists passing through EDSA. You can check them out below, along with the full route of the Manila Marathon.

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2026 Manila Marathon: Runner’s route

SM Mall of Asia

  • Runners will begin at Seaside Boulevard and then turn left onto J.W. Diokno Boulevard
  • From there, they will be led towards a U-turn, after which they will turn right, back to Seaside Boulevard
  • Runners will then take a left turn onto Marina Way and then another left to J.W. Diokno Boulevard
  • That will lead them to the SM Mall of Asia Globe, and then a right turn towards the northbound EDSA Busway lane
  • Runners will head towards SM North EDSA, and will eventually take the U-turn slot to the southbound busway lane
  • At the SM Mall of Asia Globe, runners will turn left towards J.W. Diokno Boulevard
  • From there, they will turn right at Marina Way
  • That will lead to another right turn at Seaside Boulevard, which will lead to the finish line

Throughout the marathon, the EDSA Carousel will remain operational on the lanes adjacent to the sidewalks. These outermost lanes will serve as the temporary busway throughout the Independence Day holiday.

As the marathon goes on, flyovers and tunnels with runners nearby will be temporarily closed. The MMDA has ensured that these will be reopened once all participants have cleared the particular segment. The following alternate routes have been recommended, and motorists can also take the listed perpendicular roads and Mabuhay Lanes.

photo of edsa traffic

2026 Manila Marathon: Alternate routes for motorists

  1. Northbound vehicles at the EDSA-Magallanes Interchange can take the Magallanes Service Road towards the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) ramp. That will lead to a left, or U-turn, at South Superhighway (Osmeña Highway), and then a right turn at Don Bosco Street. Drivers can take another right at Chino Roces Avenue and then another right at the EDSA Magallanes Service Road. This will lead to a final U-turn underneath the flyover and then straight onto EDSA northbound, and to the destination.
  2. Southbound vehicles at the EDSA-Magallanes Interchange can head towards the SLEX ramp, and then turn right at San Gregorio St. That will lead to another right at Lapu-lapu Avenue, then left at Magallanes Avenue, and then right at EDSA South Service Road Drivers will then take a U-turn underneath the flyover, left at North Service Road, and finally turn to Roxas Boulevard. to their destination.
  3. Southbound drivers can also take the Magallanes South Service Road, and then turn right at Chino Roces Avenue This will lead to a left turn at Antonio Arnaiz Avenue, and then another left onto South Superhighway. This will lead to a right onto the EDSA south service road, and then straight to Roxas Boulevard. towards their destination.
  4. Southbound drivers going towards Cavite, or the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), can turn right at Macapagal Boulevard, and then right at Buendia Avenue Ext. That will lead to another right at Roxas Boulevard, after which they can take the flyover to cross EDSA. Drivers can then go right at Bradco Avenue towards Macapagal Boulevard, PITX, or straight onto Coastal Road and their destinations.

EDSA-Ortigas

2026 Manila Marathon: Alternative northbound roads and Mabuhay Lanes

  • Roxas Boulevard
  • F.B. Harrison
  • Taft Avenue
  • President Osmeña Highway (South Superhighway)
  • Mckinley Road
  • Kalayaan Avenue
  • J.P. Rizal Street
  • Pioneer Street
  • Shaw Boulevard
  • Julia Vargas Avenue
  • Ortigas Avenue
  • White Plains Avenue
  • Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue
  • P. Tuazon Boulevard
  • Aurora Boulevard
  • Kamias Road
  • East Avenue
  • Quezon Avenue

EDSA Rehab project - Jan 2026

2026 Manila Marathon: Alternative southbound roads and Mabuhay Lines

  • Fernando Poe Jr. Avenue
  • West Avenue
  • Quezon Avenue
  • Timog Avenue
  • Kamuning Road
  • Aurora Boulevard
  • P. Tuazon Boulevard
  • Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue
  • Annapolis Street
  • Connecticut Street
  • Ortigas Avenue
  • Shaw Boulevard
  • Boni Avenue
  • J.P. Rizal Street
  • Buendia Avenue
  • Ayala Avenue
  • Arnaiz Avenue
  • President Osmeña Highway (South Superhighway)
  • Taft Avenue
  • F.B. Harrison
  • Roxas Boulevard
  • Macapagal Bouelvard