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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Upside Down World Cebu - upside down rooms, you hafta rotate your picture on your camera to get the upside down effect.

Upside Down World Cebu

4.0(2 reviews)
3.9 km

This place is so neat & the best part is EVERYTHING inside is upside down it's like the "In"…read moremuseums in LA! 10/10 would recommend to a friend ! Admission: P250

This activity is located at the City Time Square center in Mandaue across Park Mall. When you go…read morethrough the entrance it'll be on the right side. You have to get to the second floor to find the place. If anything just ask security as you enter through. We arrived around 4 pm and paid 15 pesos for parking (pay as you exit). As you enter shoe lockers are to the left and reception to the right. (fyi: yes you must take off your shoes, in my case flipflops to enter the activity so bring socks if it bothers you to go bare footed). Entrance is at 250 pesos per person (adult). We paid our fee and waited a few minutes in the lobby as there were other guests already inside. The place itself isnt that spacious. You will run into others taking pictures. The area was divided into maybe about 6 or more themed rooms. As the name of the place indicates, everythig is upside down. A guide will help you throughout each room (take pics of you and your group using your own phone or camera) then you are free to roam around, we were told no time limit. The guides will tell you that you will need to flip your pictures to get the "upside down" photo effect that is intended. I'd say we spent about an hour at most going back to the themed rooms, posing and taking pics again. Once you exit you retrieve your foot wear and be on your way. I think it was a nice experience, but I believe the price is a little more than I would expect to pay for the activity. Don't get me wrong it was fun and the staff were all professional and helpful and even enthusiastic. It's a good place for quick first time kicks. Happy picture taking :) Free wifi, ask the receptionist for the password.

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Temple Of Leah

Temple Of Leah

3.4(14 reviews)
8.1 km

Dubbed "The Taj Mahal of Cebu" this colossal shrine is a true testament of one man's commitment of…read moreeternal love and devotion to his dearly departed wife. The first thing not to help but notice at drive in is a good sized water fountain in the middle of the grounds. As there was a crowd within the temple itself, I decided to do a lookout down below. What a beautiful 180 degree view of Cebu. Even the airport will be on your line of sight. That alone made the drive worth it. After taking all that view in, I finally decided to tackle the crowd and walk up to the very main temple. One can't help but notice the two lion statues in between stairs. At the very center is a gold plated statue of Teodorico Soriano Adarna's beloved wife, Leah Villa Albino-Adarna, surrounded by Greek-type and designed engineering and architecture. There are a few hallways on both sides of the first floor to showcase room filled with antiques and collections of paintings, furniture, vases and the like. It's pretty impressive, gotta say. There's a small cafe near the water fountain for refreshments, snacks and libations. It came in pretty handy during a hot June visit! Gone are the entrance fee of P50Php/person. It's now up to P120/pp on the weekdays and P150/pp on the weekends. Just like Teodorico's love for Leah, construction is still ongoing - for maintenance and additions. And with the way things are going and with so many visitors, I'd project it will continue to improve and grow. It is worth the visit, if only for photo ops! A definite must stop when in Cebu!

I was completely amazed after arriving to this temple. I read all the reviews of people who seem to…read morehave been underwhelmed or at least, in my opinion, under rated this place. Upon arrival you walk out on this massive terrace with a beautifully sculpted fountain that overlooks Cebu city. The statuary was elegant and profound. The designer/ creator put a lot of time and effort into creating such a serene terrace that just makes you want to sit and enjoy a nice cafe and breathe in the rich history. Once you get to the temple you're greeted with live music, more statues, and beautiful marble. You get a nice run down on the history from plaques and lots of amazing photo opportunities if you're into pleasing "followers". Highly recommend this place if in Cebu city.

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Cebu Heritage Monument - 01.09.24

Cebu Heritage Monument

5.0(3 reviews)
0.6 km

Great architecture! [CEBU CITY Philippines]…read more It was a rainy day in Cebu when we visited this heritage monument. We hired a driver for a few hours to take me and my Mom to a few sightseeing places and highlights around the town. This was our first time in Cebu. The Cebu Heritage Monument was a recommended must see. Entrance is free to the public but donations were accepted. The monument is a famous sculpture and tourist attraction that portrays notable events and personalities in the history of Cebu. The detail of the sculptures were amazing and the warriors look impressively fierce. It was raining lightly, no crowds, which was nice. We had the monument to ourselves. The monument is located in the heart of the city and easily accessible. It is a tourist spot so expect street vendors after you. They are everywhere especially where there is a lot of tourist foot traffic. Here we encountered a lot of vendors selling handmade jewelry. Review #3344

It's a brilliant idea, really…read more A sculpture depicting important historical events that occurred in Cebu, from the time of Rajah Humabon to most recently, the beatification of Pedro Calungsod. In between those eras include a depiction of battle of Mactan and the inauguration of Sergio Osmena Jr. And then tons more! There is a lot to look at and learn from this structure. It took about three years from beginning of construction to completion. There's a lot of passion put in this structure. It truly is a sight to see. It doesn't cost anything to see it, but donations are welcome. Parking is an issue since it's located in the middle of the street. Tons of vendors as well, so prep for that. One of those things to see when in Cebu. If you're gonna be around, might as well make a stop and add it on to the "things to see" list.

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01.09.24

Fort San Pedro - 01.09.24

Fort San Pedro

4.0(2 reviews)
1.2 km

Historic Site [CEBU CITY Philippines]…read more Unfortunately, Mom and I weren't able to finish this self-guided tour because of all the walking we already did earlier in the day from the other sightseeing locations but we managed to see a few of the sites. At the entrance were photos documenting the history of the fort. I found this interesting and informative. This was also where we paid a minimal admission charge. Entrance fee is 30 pesos (about $0.50 cents). Fort San Pedro is the oldest military structure in the Philippines. It is also the smallest fort (not as big is Intramuros in Manila) yet it is one of the most famous heritage sites in Cebu. It served as an army base in the early 17th century built by a Spanish conqueror some 50 years after Magellan first landed. The large stone walls and massive canons are impressive and can be found inside. The fort is located in the downtown area of Cebu, inside the popular nature park, Plaza Independencia. Wishes we had more time to visit the entire area. Review #3347

If your a history buff, make sure to visit Fort San Pedro. It's an interesting view of Cebu…read morehistory and this triangular fort. Make sure you come here with a guide as it's more informative when you have a guide. Canons still work it's cleaned and if you can find a small canon that fits. The wood walls were replaced cobble stones and other materials. There seems to be ghosts on the top floor over the entrance as it was a prison. This place I heard can even rent for event or weddings. Interesting place. I would recommend a visit if you are in Cebu. [11/100]

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01.09.24

Magellan's Cross - 01.08.24 the original cross no longer exist. The one currently displayed in the chapel is a replica of the original

Magellan's Cross

5.0(3 reviews)
1.3 km

This is a must stop when you're in this beautiful city of Cebu…read more It is what it says it is: Ferdinand Magellan of Spain planted a cross in Sugbu (now better known as Cebu) on April 1521 marking the beginning of Christianity in the Philippines. (Well... that's the short story version of it.) But keep in mind this is a replica. There's a rumor that the original has been encased to protect it from people chipping away from it believing it has miraculous powers. Others say the original has been completely destroyed. Either way, it's still a historical site to visit. And if you've come this far, might as well make a stop at the Basilica del Santo Nino which is a few feet away. This site is not open 24 hours a day. They do close the gates at 6pm. Parking can also be a challenge. Plan accordingly.

Religious Landmark [CEBU CITY Philippines]…read more A landmark not very big but is a big part of the Philippine history. The cross is housed in a small octagon-shaped pavilion which locals called the "kiosk" and is located across the Cebu City Hall. The cross is actually a replica of the original that was destroyed a long time ago and no longer exist. Brief history: Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese sailor, landed in the Island of Cebu in the Philippines in 1521. He worked for the King of Spain. Upon landing in Cebu he befriended the then chieftain of Cebu and was able to persuade the chief and his wife to accept Christianity. To celebrate this historic occasion of the spreading of the Roman Catholic faith in the Philippines Magellan planted a wooden cross on Cebu's shores and ever since then the cross has been known as Magellan's Cross. It was a quick visit because finding parking in this area is challenging so our driver just circled the block until we were done with our visit. There is no admission fee. Go anytime. Magellan's Cross is open to the public everyday from 8:00a to 6:00p. The cross stood on a pedestal with a mural in the ceiling of the chapel. There were several women vendors in yellow blouse and red skirt selling candles and will randomly approach visitors. The candles were placed on the foot of the pedestal of the cross. Review #3338

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Magellan's Cross - 01.08.24 The Magellan's Cross Pavilion

01.08.24 The Magellan's Cross Pavilion

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Tops Lookout

Tops Lookout

4.4(5 reviews)
8.3 km

The Philippines can get very hot! When we are in Cebu and we want to cool off, we sometimes head…read moreup to Tops Lookout. It has changed over the years. The last time we were there was February 2024. It was super busy the day we went, but we eventually found parking. There was an entrance fee of 100 Philippine Pesos per person. The equivalent of about $2 USD. A fair price. I'm guessing it goes towards all the construction and renovation that they were doing to the place at that time. The views from Tops are still wonderful. Does not matter if you are there during the day or during the evening, you will still be treated with a magnificent view. Pictures do not do it justice. By now, construction must be finished. I believe they were working on adding restaurants and a hotel to Tops Lookout. The observation deck was also to be expanded to a 360 degree view of Cebu City! Look forward to returning in the near future! It is literally a COOL spot in Cebu!!

In our last night in Cebu City - TOPS Lookout was our final destination! It was breathtaking…read more While we weren't able to see much since we came here after dark, the view of Cebu City was the icing on our cake. It reminded me of Twin Peaks in San Francisco when all the lights are lit up, it's magical! There's a couple of places to eat here including a "Tops Cafe" where I had a delicious freshly made Americano, from a lovely and super nice Barista! There are plenty of seating area (all outdoors) around the plaza of Tops Lookout, and on the evening we drove up here, it was truly spectacular. Weather was in the high 60's F (15 Celsius), cool breeze, clear sky, and we were able to see the whole view of Cebu City. If you do make it to Cebu, make sure you come up here to get a Birdseye view of the city day or night! It is truly breathtaking! Cheers!

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