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University of San Carlos Museum
The guide was updated:Housed in the country’s oldest school, the museum divides its artefacts into four sections, each offering insight into life before, during, and after the Spanish conquests. You can find the museum just to the right of the main entrance to the University.
Useful Information
- Address: University of San Carlos Main, Downtown Campus, Pelaez Street, Cebu City
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 8:30am–5:30pm, Sat 8am–noon, Sun closed
- Website: www.usc.edu.ph/academics/museums
- Phone: +63 32 253 1000
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Housed in a kiosk, this iconic and much prized monument marks the spot where the explorer Ferdinand Magellan planted a cross after baptising the first Filippinos, so creating Cebu as the cradle of Christianity in the Philippines. Look skywards to admire the ceiling paintings depicting the historical event.
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Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño was the first Asian basilica, built in 1740. It teems with devotees clambering to catch a glimpse of the oldest and most celebrated religious icon in the Philippines, the Santo Niño statue, presented to Queen Juana of Cebu by Magellan.
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Fort San Pedro
Built in 1740 as a nucleus for Spanish settlers, this is the smallest and oldest tri-bastion fort in the country. The green setting makes this fine little fort a good place to take a breather from Cebu City’s chaotic streets. Within the bastion is the Regional National Museum, which from Wednesday to Sunday, exhibits artifacts from the San Diego ship wreck.
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Jumalon Butterfly Sanctuary
Jumalon Butterfly Sanctuary is a large collection of moth and butterfly species, kept in a lush botanical garden. The artist J.N. Jumalon uses the discarded wings and other everyday objects to create the eye-catching mosaics on display in the attached gallery.
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Olango
Twice a year during winter and spring, on one of the most important migratory flyways in the world, tens of thousands of birds touch down on this small island to rest their weary bodies. Plovers, red shanks, egrets and sandpipers are just some of the winged visitors that can be seen here.
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Crocolandia
Crocolandia is a nature park and small zoo hosting crocodiles, birds, lizards, and other creatures that will make the children squeal. The park also displays some protected plant species. Additionally, there is a gift shop and café.
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Cebu Country Club
Cebu Country Club is a tranquil oasis and popular golf course situated just a few minutes from the heart of the city. It is spread over an area of 52 hectares of former sugar plantations.
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Cebu Taoist Temple
Your city tour would not be complete without visiting this beautiful temple. Cebu Taoist Temple was built in 1972 and is located in the upscale area of Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu. The place is extremely peaceful and offers amazing photo opportunities since it is approx. 300 meter above sea level.
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Esoy Hot Springs
If your looking for relaxation, the hot springs in Catmon are a fantastic place to go. Moreover, does the area provide river trekking possibilities, viewing of rock formations, fish feeding and more. The place is a mix of recreation and adventure, a 2 hours drive north of Cebu City. Please not that the location is privately owned and follows a strict 'No booking, no entry' policy, so make sure to book your visit 1-2 days in advance.
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Cebu Safari & Adventure Park
At the Cebu Safari & Adventure Park, you can explore diverse plant life, enjoy bird shows, and participate in animal feeding events. The park features reptiles, lions, tigers, and more. You can also stay overnight in the safari camp, with cabins available for rent. The park is about 2 hours north of Cebu City.
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Colon Street
The oldest street in Cebu was constructed by the Spanish and named after Christopher Columbus, marked by an obelisk at its northern end. Today, it’s the heart of the city’s downtown district and teems with shopping and entertainment discoveries. The street is glittering during the evening.
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Rizal Memorial Library & Museum
At the Rizal Memorial Library & Museum, the first floor showcases a collection of antiques donated by the local, famous and rich Cebuano families. Also on display is a collection of classical and contemporary artworks by Cebuano painters and artists. The upper floor is used as a performing arts hall.
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Casa Gorordo
Casa Gorordo offers a tour inside a historic residence, providing a glimpse into Filipino lifestyle from 1860 to 1920. The former bishop’s home features noted paintings, museum relics, a courtyard, and antique household items and furniture.
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University of San Carlos Museum
Housed in the country’s oldest school, the museum divides its artefacts into four sections, each offering insight into life before, during, and after the Spanish conquests. You can find the museum just to the right of the main entrance to the University.
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