Don't forget to bring the following:
Umbrella and shades to protect you from the sun
Water to avoid dehydration
Printed map if you don’t have data connection
1. Fort San Pedro (Fuerza de San Pedro)
P30 for Adults
P24 for Senior Citizens
P20 for Children and Students
2. Magellan Cross
From Fort San Pedro, walk towards Magallanes St. to see Cebu’s famed landmark, the Magellan’s cross. It is located across the Cebu City Hall and Plaza Sugbu. The cross is encased in a wooden cross and is housed in a chapel. According to the inscription on the plaque, it is the original cross planted by the well known Spanish colonizer, Ferdinand Magellan on the site in 1521. You can light a candle and offer a prayer in the chapel.
Magellan's Cross |
3. Basilica Minore del Santo Nino
On the other side of Magellan’s cross is the entrance to Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the country. The archaic church was constructed on the spot where an image of Sto. Nino was found (child Jesus). It is said to be the same statue given by Ferdinand Magellan as birthday gift to the wife of Rajah Humabon, Queen Juana. Nowadays, the statue is being paraded during the Sinulog festival which is celebrated during the third week of January. Fronting the basilica is the Pilgrim Centre, the Museum of the Basilica del Sto Nino and the Basilica del Sto Nino Library.
Basilica Minore del Santo Nino |
4. Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
A few blocks away from the Basilica is the Cebu Metroplitan Cathedral of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu.Its architecture is typical of Spanish colonial churches in the country. The trefoil shaped pediment of the façade is decorated with carved relieves of floral motifs, an IHS inscription and a pair of griffins.
Cebu Metropolitan Cathderal |
5. Heritage of Cebu Monument
This extensive work of art and sculptures depict the rich history of Cebu, such as the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan, Sto Nino procession, Battle of Mactan and the beatification of Cebuano martyr Pedro Calungsod. The Cebu Heritage Monument showcases the works of Edgardo Castillo. It was built in 1997 and inaugurated in 2000. It is now one of the many historical landmarks of Cebu City.
6. Yap -Sandiego Ancestral House
Another must visit heritage site is the Yap- Sandiego Ancestral House. Built in the 17th century, it is one of the oldest existing residential houses in the Philippines. It is just few steps from the Heritage of Cebu Monument. According to the guide 90% of the house is still made up of the original materials. The interior of the house is like a portal to Spanish era. From the architecture of the house, to the displayed antique furniture, capiz paintings and religious relics that are displayed inside the house.
Entrance fee:
P50 for Adults
P50 for Adults
P25 for Students
Operating hours: 9 am to 6 pm
Few meters away from Yap Sandiego Ancestral house is the Casa Gorordo Museum. It served as the home of Juan Isidro de Gorordo, the first Bishop of Cebu. In 1980. Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. acquired the old house, restored and eventually converted it into a museum which now exhibits paintings, antiques, relics and other items dating years back. It has been declared as National Historical landmark in 1991.
Entrance fee:
P70 pesos for Foreigners
P70 pesos for Foreigners
P40 for Adult Filipinos
P15 for Filipino Students
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