17 Mar 2012
How To Commute To Cebu's Tourist Spots
Lapu-Lapu Monument at Mactan Shrine |
Here are some of popular tourist destinations in Cebu that I've given commute and walk directions in this post, the third of our series of Cebu. You might like to read the first and second chapters. Here are the links: First post, go to Good Eats And Good Rides From Manila To Cebu. Second post, go to Cebu: Taking Taxi From Mactan Airport To Colon. Hope this guide make your travel to Cebu more fun.
Basilica Minore del Santo Nino
Casa Gorordo
Cebu Capitol Building
Cebu Cathedral
Cebu's Ayala Center
Cebu's SM City
Colon Street
Fort San Pedro
Fuente Osmena Circle
Heritage of Cebu Monument
Mactan Shrine aka Lapu Lapu Monument
Magellan's Cross
Plaza Independencia
Sky Adventure at Crown Regency
Taoist Temple
Yap-Sandiego Ansestral House
Colon Street
Colon Street at dusk |
If you are a first timer in Cebu and as such, travelling in budget, the first spot you should be heading to as soon as you landed in Mactan Cebu International Airport is the historic Colon Street, the first and oldest national road of our country. Although a little bit run-down now, it's still the home of old and popular shopping malls, restaurants, old movie houses, public markets, cheap street foods at night, fashion shops, and most of all affordable hotels. Gaisano malls, Cebu's synonymous to shopping are located here. Third tip from me: There's a big food court serving a lot of cheap foods at the 6th floor of Metro Gaisano located at the corner of Colon and Osmena Blvd. Read my valuable first and second tips on my post entitled Cebu: Taking Taxi From Mactan Airport To Colon. Speaking of food, go check out popular Cebuano dishes, just go to What & Where To Eat In Cebu City.
How To Get To Colon From Mactan Cebu International Airport?
By Jeepney - Walk or take a taxi approximately 1.3 km to Mactan Marina Mall located at the right corner of Airport Rd and Quezon National Highway. If you prefer to walk up to Marina Mall, which is safe, just follow the direction of all taxis leaving the airport. There's SM Hypermart inside Marina Mall just in case you need some refreshment. From inside Mactan Marina Mall, walk across Quezon Hi-way to get to the Jeepney Terminal. Ride a green-colored jeepney with "MEPSA Lapu Lapu City Cebu City Vice Versa" wordings on its both sides. The jeep is located at the rear end of the jeepney queue. Alight at SM City Cebu, go to the Jeepney Terminal at the frontage of the mall and ride a jeepney with "Private Colon SM" sign. After taking different roads, the jeep will finally take Sanciangko Street which is paralleled to Colon. If you're sitting at the left side of the jeepney, you should already see the Heritage of Cebu Monument right before the jeep turn right onto Sanciangko St. Alight at the corner of Osmena Blvd. Landmarks here are: Sogo Hotel, located to the left of Sanciangko before Osmena and G.V. Tower Hotel, the tall building located at the second left corner of Osmena. Towards the end of this post is a map that shows the locations of affordable hotels in Colon vicinity. I suggest you read the directions to destinations first before looking at the hotels so that you get to choose the right place to stay. Reading the directions first will familiarize you with getting around the city thereby triangulates the location of a hotel you're comfortable with.
The following five tourist spots are best toured in one trip because they are situated near to each other although you still need to walk a bit far out. Fourth tip from me: Best time to see these four major attractions is during mornings or afternoon. Avoid noon time if you don't want to be scorched by the sun. There's a museum that's closed on weekend, so if you want to see the inside of the museum, pick any day from Monday to Friday.
Fort San Pedro
Plaza Independencia
Cebu Cathedral
Basilica Minore del Santo Nino
Magellan's Cross
By Jeepney - Along Osmena Blvd between Colon and Sanciangko but along the sidewalk of GV Tower Hotel side, ride a jeep with "Jones LAO Colon" sign. Tell the driver that you are going to Fort San Pedro and to please drop you off at it's location. In my case, I approached the driver and ask him if he would pass by Fort San Pedro and when he said he would I told him to drop me off right there. The jeep will loop its way back to Osmena. Always remind the driver to drop you off at your destination. You will be alighted at Plaza Independencia. Get inside the park and afterwards head towards Fort San Pedro which is just across the park. A museum is also located inside Fort San Pedro. Walk your way to the location of Basilica Minore del Santo Nino via Osmena Blvd, the street with red arrow in the map below. Refer to the map. Click red pins to reveal information. To get back to Colon, ride a jeepney with "Colon" word on its both sides at Legaspi St outside Cebu Cathedral. The jeep will turn left on V. Gullas Street from Legaspi. Alight at the corner of Osmena and walk toward Colon.
Tip: You're using mobile. Please tap your thumb in each of the red pins and it will reveal the name of that attractions. Drag the map by tapping your two fingers and move the map. You can zoom by 'pinch-in' and 'pinch-out' gestures.
By Walking - From Sanciangko cor Osmena where GV Tower Hotel is located, walk towards Metro Gaisano Shopping Mall that you can see from afar. Cross Colon and continue walking past Jollibee (next to Gaisano along Osmena), cross five more intersections until you reach the gate of Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, to your right. See Map below.
Fort San Pedro |
Magellan's Cross |
Fort San Pedro Gate |
Basilica Minore del Santo Nino |
Cebu Cathedral |
Now, for those of you who like extreme adventures, this particular destination is a must-to-see in Cebu City.
Sky Experience Adventure at Crown Regency
Edge Coaster in Sky Adventure of Crown Plaza |
Ayala Business Park seen from 38th floor of Crown Plaza |
Panoramic view from Sky Adventure of Crown Plaza |
You are riding an edge coaster that not only goes around the edge of 38th floor of the tallest hotel in the Philippines but it also tilts up to 55 degrees literally holding you from falling 130.84 meters below.
How To Get To Crown Regency From Colon?
By Jeepney - Ride a jeepney with any sign at the loading area along Osmena Blvd between Colon St and Sanciangko St. Just remember, you're going to the opposite direction of Fort San Pedro and all other spots near it. Fort San Pedro is to the south, Crown Regency is to the north. So, this time, you will be riding jeep at the northbound lane of Osmena Blvd. Most jeepneys stop just outside McDonald's located at the corner of Colon and Osmena. Pay minimum. Crown Regency is 40-storey. It's situated to the right of Osmena Blvd just before Fuente Osmena Circle. Just get inside the building and inquire at the front desk. The Sky Adventure opens 2 pm.
Crown Plaza seen from GV Tower |
Fuente Osmena Circle
Fuente Osmena Circle is a big roundabout in uptown Cebu where a lot of commercial establishments, new restaurants, casinos and bars are situated.
Fuente Osmena Circle is a stone's throw away from Crown Regency and a focal landmark of Cebu City.
Cebu Capitol Building
Cebu Capitol Building |
Cebu Capitol Building is both a pre-war vintage and a replica of the official residence of the President of United States which is the White House. It is located at the north end of Osmena Blvd. You can get there from Fuente Circle or Crown Regency by riding a jeepney with signs in the front like "Ayala Center", "Guadalupe", "Gorordo", etc. See map below to have a bird's eye view of how the Capitol Bldg, Fuente Circle, Crown Regency and Colon Street are situated along the stretch of Osmena Blvd. Click the red pins to reveal information.
In the map, all four destinations lined up along Osmena Blvd. Top your two fingers in the map and move downward to see the first. Tap the red pins to get names of each spot.
In the map, all four destinations lined up along Osmena Blvd. Move the map downward to see the first red pin. Tap all red pins to get names of each of the spots.
Taoist Temple
Taoist Temple Cebu |
Taoist Temple Cebu City |
Taoist Temple |
A view of Cebu City skyline from Taoist Temple |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints |
As you can see in this map, there are scores of habal-habal at the intersection of Gorordo Ave and Sudlon St. The red arrow is the direction habal habal takes to get to Taoist Temple. The red pin here is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Heritage of Cebu Monument
Heritage of Cebu Monument |
By Jeepney - You can get here by riding a jeepney with 01K number on its body. The wordings on both sides of the jeep should be "Urgello Colon SM North Terminal". Wait for this jeepney along Colon Street. The jeep will turn left at the east end of Colon. Heritage Monument is immediately to the left before the jeep turn right onto the next street. By now, you know that Colon Street runs from west to east. Osmena Blvd intersects it from north to south.
By Walking - Heritage of Cebu Monument is only about 700 meters from the corner of Osmena Blvd and Colon Street. Walk towards east or the lane in front of Metro Gaisano. Turn left at the end of Colon. There you'll see the mammoth Heritage Monument.
Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House
Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House |
Casa Gorordo
Casa Gorordo |
Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House is to the right of Mabini Street, the road where you would alight from the jeep. Just walk past Heritage Monument until you see the ancestral house to your right. It is exactly located at the corner of Mabini St and Lopez Jaena St.
Casa Gorordo is situated along Lopez Jaena St, just walk from the corner of Mabini where Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House is situated. Walk further past Ramon Aboitiz Bldg which is to the right of Lopez Jaena until you see Casa Gorordo which is located to the left of the street at the corner of the street perpendicular to the left. See map below.
Note: You're using mobile. If you only see 2 red pins in the map, tap your two fingers in the map and drag the map toward bottom, the other pin will be seen. Click each pin to reveal their names.
Mactan Shrine aka Lapu-Lapu Monument
Magellan Monument at Mactan Shrine |
Located in Mactan Island past Mactan Cebu International Airport, here's how to get to Mactan Shrine from Colon. Ride a jeep with 01K on its body or these wordings: "Urgello Colon SM North Terminal". Aside from this jeepney, there are other routes bound for SM City Cebu. You can also take any of them.
As you can see in this map, the jeepney you are going to ride comes from M. Logarta Ave. This is the road it takes from Mactan Island. The jeepney will unload passengers at this corner. Wait for one to arrive as this is not a terminal. You might wait long, just be patient. The jeep will take Sergio Osmena Blvd on the way back to Mactan Island. Read the continuation of this direction below the map.
The terminal of "MEPSA Lapu Lapu City Cebu City Vice Versa" jeepney in Mactan Island is located at Mactan Marina Mall which is situated at the corner of Quezon National Highway and Airport Road.
Seventh tip: If your flight back to Manila is scheduled in the afternoon and your check-out time in your hotel is 12 noon, you might consider going to Mactan Shrine hours before your flight. You know, traffic along the way back to Cebu City after Fernan Bridge is not favorable. For those who carry heavy luggage, there's Luggage Depository at Mactan Cebu International Airport. You can leave your luggage there for a fee, complete your tour of Cebu by going to Mactan Shrine and then get back to the airport afterwards. Just remember, you must be at the airport 2 hours before your flight. Here's the amount of cost of depositing luggage in Depository: 1 to 2 hours - Php 75, 2 to 4 hours - Php 150, 4 to 10 hours - Php 250, 10 to 24 hours - Php 350. Price is good for only 1 luggage. Below is the map of Cebu with Mactan Cebu International Airport and Mactan Shrine.
As you can see in this map, Mactan Shrine is near Mactan Cebu Int'l Airport. It just makes sense to visit Lapu-Lapu Monument and Magellan's Monument hours before your flight back to Manila.
Ayala Center and SM City Cebu
Ayala Center Cebu |
SM City Cebu |
Going to both Ayala Center and SM City Cebu is a breeze from either Osmena Blvd or Colon Street. There are lots of jeepney routes that go to these malls. In Colon, eastbound lane, wait for jeepney with "SM City" words on its signs. In Osmena Blvd, northbound lane, ride a jeepney with "Ayala Center" or "SM City" words on its both sides or its sign in the front.
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Very informational indeed! I heard there's a place in Cebu City where the famous Cebu Lechon are offered for dine or take out customers. It's the "La Loma" area of Cebu City. Did you happen to go there?
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Hope you'll have fun just like before and this post make it even more. You are welcome.
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ReplyDeleteWOW! this is very informative! kudos for the job well done! This is very useful most esp. to first time visitors who wants to know where are the places of interests in the city. I also like that you made mention about Cebu's jeepney routes, its actually very unique. every jeepney route has its corresponding number code for easy reference bec. there are numerous jeeney routes plying in a given street so its best to memorize the number codes to avoid getting into the wrong direction. this is esp. very useful to those who are in Cebu looking for a job.
ReplyDelete@ Pinoy Adventurista, hello! thanks for the visit. You know it's my passion to give directions :)
ReplyDelete@ tools4kools, thanks for appreciation. Based on what you just said, I think I really need to create a post for the list of jeepney routes in Cebu City of course with their corresponding numbers. Maybe a table graph will do. So that we could help both visitors and job seekers.
ReplyDelete@lagalag: actually there's this site http://www.wayblima.com/cebu-jeepneys-routes.html that shows cebu's jeepney routes. if you want you can check it out for reference coz its actually very accurate.
ReplyDelete@ tools4kools, actually I had listed some of the jeepney routes and numbers but I know it's only a fraction. Thanks for this link, it's a big help. Anyways, I am willing to give credit and courtesy. Right now, the affordable hotels and food guides are the ones next in line on my upcoming posts. I'd enjoyed the food of Cebuano especially the lechon so I wanna talk about them, sort of sharing them to those who haven't visited Cebu yet.
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@lagalag: that's great! just take your time and we're definitely looking forward to your upcoming entries. Yes, Cebu's lechon is def. the most tasty lechon in the country. I heard Larsian is currently being renovated so most probably its not available at this point.
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hi.. i've been looking for info about what places to visit in Cebu and one particular spot i'm interested in is the Taoist temple. You wrote that the Guards at the gate were "accommodating." Were they really? Because I've read this forum/article where most people have bad experiences from visiting the temple. I have 2nd thoughts of going to the place after reading it.
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i really hope it's not true, or maybe the temple is already under new management and the evil lady they're talking about has walked out of the building (",)
@ Ania. If I had bad experience with them, I wouldn't spend my energy writing about them. I would have just given readers direction to the temple. Besides, it's a religious temple and not a demonic one.
ReplyDeleteOkay, here's a tip. Speak in Tagalog because as a local told me, they like Tagalog speaking visitors. I have also observed that.
How do we reach the "TOPS"? what ride and how much?
ReplyDelete@ Fud 4 Tots. Conveniently, you need to take taxi as Tops is 2000 feet above sea level. Taxis charge extra so you must have enough money.
ReplyDeleteBy jeep, you can take Lahug bound jeepney. But you need to walk uphill around 500 meters more after getting off the jeep.
Please do ask if there are already habal-habals that ply route to Tops. If positive, then go for the motororized bike. :)
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ReplyDelete@ Dianne Peña. Sure you can... That is if you don't want to enjoy each spot for a little longer while you are in it. We have Tagalog term for that called "namnamin". Would you not want to explore different phases of Taoist Temple? Or spend time up in the tallest hotel of Cebu appreciating the panoramic views of metropolis? Or even bask in flora and fauna in the surroundings of Lapu-Lapu Monument? What about the bliss of kneeling inside Basilica Minore del Santo Nino? Or giving in to curiosity draw by barrel canons of Fort San Pedro? I am sorry but I just want you to enjoy your tour hehe. Take time if you know what I mean. :)
ReplyDeleteYou can do it alright in 1 day except Lapu Lapu Monument given its location. Just start off as early as 6 or 7 am in Fort San Pedro. Spending only minutes in each spot and following itinerary given by yours truly in this blog entry, you will be definitely done by dusk.
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Informative! We're planning to go to cebu this May with my parents,.my dad is kinda old..and we're on a budget..my mom just want to go to Sto. Nino Shrine but surely we can visit some tourist spots near the Shrine!
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ReplyDeletehi! so excited for my cebu trip this weekend...our flight back to manila is at 5am..is it safe to visit mactan shrine at midnight until 3am?
ReplyDelete@ anniedemesa. I don't recommend it. It's notoriously dangerous to go there during the time period you have mentioned. Talked to jeepney drivers, talked to locals there. And they were the ones who warned me. So please, don't do it.
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ReplyDeleteHi. This is such a very informative blog. Thank you... If I may ask, how do you get back to the city from the Taoist Temple if you don't have a car or taxi waiting? Are there habal-habal to take you back from the temple?
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