Things to do Cebu City

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Things to do Cebu City

Sightseeing

With centuries full of invasions, battles, and revolutions, Cebu is a city with stories to tell. Visit Cebu Heritage Monument for a synopsis. Built with dark stone and bricks, the structure is a tangled sculpture of ships, churches, crosses, and key historical figures that are as mysterious as they are thought-provoking. With centuries of history and tales, consider hiring a guide before you go or taking one's offer when you arrive. You’ll enjoy the local interaction, be able to ask burning questions and get some background information you would have otherwise missed out on. This is a great way to start your vacation in Cebu in that it will give you insightful context to apply for the rest of your visit.
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Cebu Heritage Monument
Sikatuna Street
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With centuries full of invasions, battles, and revolutions, Cebu is a city with stories to tell. Visit Cebu Heritage Monument for a synopsis. Built with dark stone and bricks, the structure is a tangled sculpture of ships, churches, crosses, and key historical figures that are as mysterious as they are thought-provoking. With centuries of history and tales, consider hiring a guide before you go or taking one's offer when you arrive. You’ll enjoy the local interaction, be able to ask burning questions and get some background information you would have otherwise missed out on. This is a great way to start your vacation in Cebu in that it will give you insightful context to apply for the rest of your visit.
A trip to Cebu isn’t complete without a walk down Colon Street. While at a glance, this crumbling stretch of the sidewalk may look dull but come a little closer and you’ll discover that there is much to see, do and taste. Lined with markets selling colorful backpacks, jewelry, clothing, and shoes, this street makes for a great place to buy your souvenirs. Don’t be afraid to engage in some friendly haggling with smiley vendors. You can try yummy street food, mingle with the locals, and take some awesome photos on Colon Street.
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Colon Street
Colon Street
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A trip to Cebu isn’t complete without a walk down Colon Street. While at a glance, this crumbling stretch of the sidewalk may look dull but come a little closer and you’ll discover that there is much to see, do and taste. Lined with markets selling colorful backpacks, jewelry, clothing, and shoes, this street makes for a great place to buy your souvenirs. Don’t be afraid to engage in some friendly haggling with smiley vendors. You can try yummy street food, mingle with the locals, and take some awesome photos on Colon Street.

10-Min Walk Neighborhoods

Ayala Center Cebu is a large shopping mall at the Cebu Business Park in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the first Ayala Shopping Center located outside Metro Manila. It was opened in 1994, and is owned by Ayala Malls. For 15 years, It was the only Ayala Mall to bear the word Ayala in the name until Ayala Malls Solenad opened in 2009. On an average day, more than 85,000 people visit Ayala Center Cebu, with the figure increasing to 135,000 on weekends. It is the centerpiece of the Cebu Business Park Complex.
Ayala Road
Ayala Road
Ayala Center Cebu is a large shopping mall at the Cebu Business Park in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the first Ayala Shopping Center located outside Metro Manila. It was opened in 1994, and is owned by Ayala Malls. For 15 years, It was the only Ayala Mall to bear the word Ayala in the name until Ayala Malls Solenad opened in 2009. On an average day, more than 85,000 people visit Ayala Center Cebu, with the figure increasing to 135,000 on weekends. It is the centerpiece of the Cebu Business Park Complex.
Prior to the year 2000, the Lahug Airport occupied the 25-hectare property where Asiatown I.T. Park now stands. This monumental transformation has brought in a generous wave of business process outsourcing companies into Cebu City, which, in turn, has generated numerous job opportunities for the Cebuanos.
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Cebu IT Park
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Prior to the year 2000, the Lahug Airport occupied the 25-hectare property where Asiatown I.T. Park now stands. This monumental transformation has brought in a generous wave of business process outsourcing companies into Cebu City, which, in turn, has generated numerous job opportunities for the Cebuanos.