

Still in Ortigas Avenue, this building in the series houses the Bagyon Tribe’s main base of operations. Meralco Building in Ortigas Image courtesy of Meralco. Dela Rosa simply doesn’t seem to exist IRL. It is also worth noting that the footbridge that crosses Paseo cor. I mainly come here not for business, but for food. Right in the country’s top financial district, Dela Rosa Avenue really is one busy street. This scene is also in the first episode.ĭela Rosa Avenue in Makati Dela Rosa Street (Image credit: WikiMedia Commons) If you look at the background, you can also see the Mountains of Rizal. Known for its tall buildings and malls (not to mention heavy traffic), Ortigas has been one of Metro Manila’s biggest and busiest commercial areas. I personally call it “the tin can that can”.īONUS: A famous bee can easily be spotted in the background. True to form, the first few minutes of the pilot episode sees the iconic train break down in the middle of the elevated track, which forces the commuters to walk on the railings.

Serving as one of the main transport options you can squeeze yourself into (literally), the MRT Line 3 is an electric railway system that follows the line along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), probably the most traversed highway in the Philippines.
