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Padre Faura Street
Padre Faura Street looking east towards Taft Avenue
Former name(s)Observatorio Street
NamesakeFederico Faura
Length1 km (0.62 mi)
LocationManila
East endRomualdez Street in Paco
Major
junctions
West end AH 26 (N120) (Roxas Boulevard) in Ermita

Padre Faura Street is an east-west street in downtown Manila, Philippines. It carries traffic one-way westbound from Romualdez Street to Roxas Boulevard. Starting at its eastern terminus at Paco Park in Paco district, the street heads west for a short stretch towards the intersection with Taft Avenue, where the Manila Science High School is located. Past the intersection, the street traverses the district of Ermita, where several important government institutions, such as the Supreme Court, the Department of Justice, and the Philippine General Hospital, are located. Also located along this stretch of Padre Faura are the UP Manila College of Arts and Sciences, Robinsons Place Manila, and some hotels and condominiums. The street ends at the intersection with Roxas Boulevard, just across from the United States Embassy.

The street was named after the Jesuit priest Federico Faura, a Spanish director of the Manila Observatory (Observatorio Meteorológico de Manila), which was located along it. It was formerly called Observatorio Street. The Manila Observatory was located at the former Ateneo Municipal campus along Padre Faura, now replaced by Robinsons Place Manila.

Points of interest

Supreme Court of the Philippines

The street is the location of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Building, the Department of Justice Building and the Philippine General Hospital. Near the intersection with Roxas Boulevard are several hotels and residential towers, such as the 1322 Golden Empire Tower, Citystate Tower Hotel, Grand Riviera Suites, Lotus Garden Hotel Manila, Manila Astral Tower, and Robinsons Adriatico Residences. Paco Park is located on the street's eastern terminus. The Manila Science High School, Ibarra's Garden restaurant, Philippine Airlines Learning Center, and some of the buildings of the University of the Philippines Manila are also located on Padre Faura Street, such as the UP Manila College of Arts and Sciences, UP Manila Learning Resource Center and the UP Manila Oblation Statue.

Landmarks, from east to west:

Intersections

The entire route is located in Manila

kmmiDestinationsNotes
Romualdez StreetEastern terminus.
San Marcelino Street
Agoncillo Street
Leon Guinto Street
R-2 N170 (Taft Avenue)Traffic light intersection.
Maria Orosa Avenue
Santa Monica Street
Bocobo Street
Adriatico Street
Mabini StreetTraffic light intersection.
Del Pilar StreetTraffic light intersection.
Guerrero Street
AH 26 (N120) (Roxas Boulevard) R-1Western terminus. Entrance to northbound only.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Padre Faura published by the Philippine Star; accessed October 8, 2013.
  2. Of whirlwinds and waterspouts published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer; accessed October 8, 2013.
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14°34′43″N 120°59′1″E / 14.57861°N 120.98361°E / 14.57861; 120.98361

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