amenities include a casual restaurant/bar that serves local and western cuisine, and a relaxed open-air pool with a swim-up bar. straightforward rooms provide complimentary wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and minifridges. . a 4-minute walk from the nearest bus stop, this laid-back hotel in a modern structure is 3 km from both magellan's cross and 18th-century fort san pedro Mactan-Cebu International Airport 36 min
Sky Experience Adventure (8 min) Amusement complex atop Crown Regency Hotel, with rides, dining, a disco & high-altitude activities. Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (9 min) Catholic cathedral completed in 1909, featuring an ornate golden altar & a Spanish-colonial facade. Fort San Pedro (11 min) Remains of a triangular stone Spanish fortress, dating to 1738, today housing a garden & museum. Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu (9 min) Catholic church dating to the 1500s, rebuilt in the 1700s, known for its statue of Jesus as a child. Carbon Market (37 min) Large, lively market, the oldest in Cebu City, offering local produce, crafts, souvenirs & more. Casa Gorordo Museum (9 min) Built in the 1850s, this former residence of Juan Gorordo offers guided tours, a cafe & a gift shop. Cebu Taoist Temple (10 min) Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House (8 min) Historic residence constructed in the 17th-century featuring hand-carved furniture, art & a garden. Tops Lookout (27 min) Popular observation spot with casual dining options & sweeping views of the city. Temple of Leah, Cebu (22 min) Built in 2012, this elaborate Roman-style temple is dedicated to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna. The Heritage of Cebu Monument (8 min) Krus ni Magellan (10 min) Cross brought by Spanish explorers in 1521, marking the start of Christianity in the Philippines. Cebu Provincial Museum (7 min) Museum within a former jail featuring several galleries focused on regional history & culture. Taboan Public Market (9 min) Indoor market hall with stalls selling colorful local produce & heaped baskets of dried fish. Lapu-Lapu Monument (39 min) Bronze 20-m. statue of native warrior Lapu-Lapu, who defeated Magellan & his men in 1521. |