By train
Ermita is served by three railway stations, all on the LRT-1 Yellow Line. From the southernmost station, moving north towards the river:
Pedro Gil
on Taft Avenue. Near the Philippine General Hospital.United Nations
on Taft Avenue. Near Rizal Park, the Supreme Court, and the National Bureau of Investigation compound.Central Terminal
on Arroceros Street. Near Mehan Garden, the Manila Metropolitan Theatre, the Manila City Hall, and the eastern walls of Intramuros.By Water Bus
The Pasig River Ferry (http://www.prrc.com.ph/in...) stops at Quezon Bridge Lawton station, near - you guessed it - Quezon Bridge, which is itself not far from Liwasang Bonifacio and the old Metropolitan Theatre. Note: The ferry service has reportedly been suspended for an indefinite period.
By taxi
Taxis from Manila International Airport will cost you a poverty-inducing 550PHP if you insist on taking a Car with driver from any of the rental car companies. The yellow taxis are official. metred airport taxis, the meter starts at 70 Peso. Regular metered taxis are also legitimate and can be had just by walking away from the airport a bit. As with the ride from the domestic airport, barring severe traffic, a trip to Ermita should not cost more than 200PHP