suites include tea and coffeemakers, and balconies with city views. room service is available. there's a contemporary cafe. this basic hotel in the uptown district is 3 km from magellan's cross and 13 km from mactancebu international airport. there's also a back-up generator. upgraded rooms add minibars. breakfast is available. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. warm rooms feature free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs Mactan-Cebu International Airport 36 min
Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (9 min) Catholic cathedral completed in 1909, featuring an ornate golden altar & a Spanish-colonial facade. Cebu Provincial Museum (6 min) Museum within a former jail featuring several galleries focused on regional history & culture. Sky Experience Adventure (7 min) Amusement complex atop Crown Regency Hotel, with rides, dining, a disco & high-altitude activities. Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu (8 min) Catholic church dating to the 1500s, rebuilt in the 1700s, known for its statue of Jesus as a child. Taboan Public Market (8 min) Indoor market hall with stalls selling colorful local produce & heaped baskets of dried fish. Carbon Market (36 min) Large, lively market, the oldest in Cebu City, offering local produce, crafts, souvenirs & more. Fort San Pedro (10 min) Remains of a triangular stone Spanish fortress, dating to 1738, today housing a garden & museum. Tops Lookout (27 min) Popular observation spot with casual dining options & sweeping views of the city. Temple of Leah, Cebu (23 min) Built in 2012, this elaborate Roman-style temple is dedicated to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna. Casa Gorordo Museum (8 min) Built in the 1850s, this former residence of Juan Gorordo offers guided tours, a cafe & a gift shop. Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House (8 min) Historic residence constructed in the 17th-century featuring hand-carved furniture, art & a garden. The Heritage of Cebu Monument (8 min) Cebu Taoist Temple (10 min) Lapu-Lapu Monument (39 min) Bronze 20-m. statue of native warrior Lapu-Lapu, who defeated Magellan & his men in 1521. Krus ni Magellan (10 min) Cross brought by Spanish explorers in 1521, marking the start of Christianity in the Philippines. |