With the main trade hall, Truck Zone, Test Drive Avenue, as well as Custom and Classic car show, figuring out where to go during MIAS can be a daunting task. To make it easier and help you find your way, we’ve created this handy map to serve as your guide. Feel free to take this copy with you as you tour the show and figure out where you need to go.
As you arrive, the main show proper will be housed in the main hall of the World Trade Center. We advise to purchase your tickets ahead of
time at [https://manilaautoshow.com/](https://manilaautoshow.com/) to avoid the long lines at the ticket counter.
Getting in and around the show is fairly easy. The entire MIAS exhibition area employs a one-way layout. Simply enter through any of the
main doors in the main exhibition hall. At the main hall’s lobby will be booths for Petron, as well as select aftermarket partners.
Enter through any of the three doorways to get to the main hall. The main hall serves as the exhibition area for the automotive brands and
their new vehicles. This year’s event will feature the presence of brands like BYD, Changan, Chery, Ford, Foton, GAC, Geely, GWM, Hyundai, Jetour, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, and Subaru. It may be hard to see the booth of the brand you’re looking for, so refer to the map if you’re searching for a particular marque. If not, we recommend going around the main hall in a clockwise or counter-clockwise fashion, starting with the booths on the outside and working your way in.
Those looking to catch the Russ Swift Stunt Show should head to the Subaru booth at the end of the hall. A ticket booth is positioned near the door with ticket prices and a schedule of the show times. After you’ve purchased your ticket, be ready as early as 10 minutes before the show as there is a capacity limit for the seats and stands.
Those looking for aftermarket accessories should head towards the back of the hall for the passage to the East Wing. This area houses other automotive brands, original equipment, aftermarket suppliers and other exhibitors. It’s the perfect place to get that sticker, t-shirt, performance filter, spark plugs, wheel set, tires, battery or car camping accessories. Walk through the aftermarket area to find the connection to another hall that houses the Classic and Custom Car Show where some of the best restored and customized vehicles will be on display. Another vital aspect of the car ownership experience are car clubs. Each day of MIAS, a different car club will be parked behind the island of the main driveway, showing visitors just how many new friends you can meet with the same passion for your favorite brand and model.
Those looking for larger sets of wheels should head to the Truck Zone just across the driveway from the main hall. This area houses trucks
from brands like Foton, JAC, JMC, Autokid, and Impenetra Armor.
Is all that vehicle browsing getting you hungry? There’s a food stall area by the end of the driveway were snacks and drinks are served. Restrooms
are located inside, at the front, back, and side of the main hall.
That sums up everything there is to see at MIAS. It’s a large show with something for nearly everyone. As such, we recommend giving it
a whole morning or afternoon to truly enjoy and make the most out of your visit.
As you arrive, the main show proper will be housed in the main hall of the World Trade Center. We advise to purchase your tickets ahead of
time at [https://manilaautoshow.com/](https://manilaautoshow.com/) to avoid the long lines at the ticket counter.
Getting in and around the show is fairly easy. The entire MIAS exhibition area employs a one-way layout. Simply enter through any of the
main doors in the main exhibition hall. At the main hall’s lobby will be booths for Petron, as well as select aftermarket partners.
Enter through any of the three doorways to get to the main hall. The main hall serves as the exhibition area for the automotive brands and
their new vehicles. This year’s event will feature the presence of brands like BYD, Changan, Chery, Ford, Foton, GAC, Geely, GWM, Hyundai, Jetour, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, and Subaru. It may be hard to see the booth of the brand you’re looking for, so refer to the map if you’re searching for a particular marque. If not, we recommend going around the main hall in a clockwise or counter-clockwise fashion, starting with the booths on the outside and working your way in.
Those looking to catch the Russ Swift Stunt Show should head to the Subaru booth at the end of the hall. A ticket booth is positioned near the door with ticket prices and a schedule of the show times. After you’ve purchased your ticket, be ready as early as 10 minutes before the show as there is a capacity limit for the seats and stands.
Those looking for aftermarket accessories should head towards the back of the hall for the passage to the East Wing. This area houses other automotive brands, original equipment, aftermarket suppliers and other exhibitors. It’s the perfect place to get that sticker, t-shirt, performance filter, spark plugs, wheel set, tires, battery or car camping accessories. Walk through the aftermarket area to find the connection to another hall that houses the Classic and Custom Car Show where some of the best restored and customized vehicles will be on display. Another vital aspect of the car ownership experience are car clubs. Each day of MIAS, a different car club will be parked behind the island of the main driveway, showing visitors just how many new friends you can meet with the same passion for your favorite brand and model.
Those looking for larger sets of wheels should head to the Truck Zone just across the driveway from the main hall. This area houses trucks
from brands like Foton, JAC, JMC, Autokid, and Impenetra Armor.
Is all that vehicle browsing getting you hungry? There’s a food stall area by the end of the driveway were snacks and drinks are served. Restrooms
are located inside, at the front, back, and side of the main hall.
That sums up everything there is to see at MIAS. It’s a large show with something for nearly everyone. As such, we recommend giving it
a whole morning or afternoon to truly enjoy and make the most out of your visit.