Metro Manila Skyway - Exits - Current Exits/Entrance

Current Exits/Entrance

Kilometer No. Exit Location Notes
6 Buendia (Gil Puyat) Exit Ramp Makati City This is an Exit ramp from/going to SLEx.
7 Makati Exit This exit leads to a 4-lane spur road that curves left and descends to merge onto Amorsolo Street in the business village of Salcedo. Accessible only for northbound motorists.
7 Don Bosco Exit This exit on the northbound Skyway provides access to the Don Bosco Street intersection on the main SLEX.
9 Magallanes Exit This ramp is an access to the Skyway for southbound and to the SLEx for the Northbound.
9 NAIA Terminal 3 Exit Pasay City This exit leads to an elevated expressway called NAIA Expressway leading to the NAIA 3 terminal, it can be accessed from both Northbound and Southbound lanes of the Skyway. This is the current terminus of the Skyway from Buendia.
14 Dona Soledad Exit(Bicutan Exit) Parañaque City This is an exit leading to Doña Soledad Avenue in Bicutan, Parañaque City.
18 Dr. Arcadio Santos Exit (Sucat Exit) This is an exit leading to Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue, or Sucat Road.
19 Skyway Alabang Main Toll Plaza A Muntinlupa City This replaced the former Skyway toll plaza in Nichols, Pasay City.
19 Skyway Alabang Main Toll Plaza B This is the second toll plaza.
20 Hillsborough Exit/Entry Ramp This replaced the San Martin de Porres Temporary Exit Ramp. This serves as the entry and exit point for motorists on the service roads.
22 Alabang South Station Exit/Entry Ramp This is an Entry/Exit Ramp to the Alabang South Station in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. It also leads motorists to the Alabang-Zapote Road.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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