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Carmel Villaro: Situated around 2,000 feet above sea level up in the cool hills of Busay is Tops. It is a very popular sight-seeing spot offering a stunning view of Metro Cebu.
4SQPhilippines: Did you know: The University of San Carlos is the oldest school in the country established in 1565. This was formerly called Colegio de San lldefonso, established by the Jesuits.
Arnold Carl: A sprawling museum that is one of the biggest in the Philippines. Housed in a former 19th-century jail complex, it features the history of Cebu and its society. Has a coffee shop with free WiFi.
Osmeña Blvd (btwn D Jakosalem St & P Burgos St), Cebu City, Cebu
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4SQPhilippines: Did you know: The basilica was built by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Fr. Andres Urdaneta at the site where the image of Santo Niño was found in 1565.
Les R.: You might wanna drop by Magellan's cross and Santo Niño Church. It's just a few blocks from where you are and you get to earn points in 4square.
Geff Chang: Before claiming your package in Window 30, have your valid ID photocopied in the e-PostShop first; it's only P2 per page. You'll need it in Window 30.
Carmel Villaro: This is a nice place to visit, the grounds are very well kept and you can have a great seafood meal in one of the several fish restaurants next to the shrine.
Carmel Villaro: Alegre Guitars, they have a great place Alegre Guitarsand the staff are very helpful and friendly. You can buy guitars directly from the factory and they even take credit cards.
Patrick Gattoc: The official campsite of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines Cebu Council and the seat of the BSP - Eastern Visayas Region office. Jamborees and campings are held here.
Ronald Duane Estevez: it was different, having your dried skin nibbled by these cichlids...it was ticklish at first, but you'll get used to it after...
Charles C M Bannister: The best and most extensive range of the a la carte "native restaurants. Don't settle for less. The Crispy Pata is soooo good!!!!!
Alex Flores: A great place for the family! Advisable to bring your own balaclava, helmet, and gloves. The rentals are okay but it's always best to have your own.