Discover the best top things to do in Visayas, Philippines including Ayala Center Cebu, Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art, The Outlets at Pueblo Verde, Malatapay Market, Taboan Public Market, SM City Iloilo, Pacific Mall, J Centre Mall, Carcar Public Market, SM Seaside City Cebu.
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4.5 based on 1,806 reviews
Must visit while in Cebu - even better than Ayala centre in Manila!! Ayala's point of difference is high quality without jamming as much commercial shops into the property as possible. Instead, they leave space and existing trees and landscape it so there is a large tranquil space, the Terraces, to relax and get away from all the hustle of a big city Great mall shopping and the highlight is the Terraces with space in the shade to relax and enjoy looking at the big trees, shrubs and waterfalls. It has the usual variety of food outlets, national & local.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
As far as Contemporary art goes, this is a an excellent museum with some of the best contemporary art I have seen outside Manila... and much of it deeper, greater in quantity, and better presented. Megaworld seems to know what they're doing, and I think in their first development outside Luzon they were looking to make a genuine landmark and stake out an area of quality and integrity for their own brand. This museum is very high quality from the architectural space to the exhibited and curated work. On the ground floor, you’ll find the “Hulot” (“space” in Hiligaynon) exhibition space, along with a Museum store. The second floor houses three galleries - one is dedicated to artists from Iloilo, Panay and nearby Negros. The third floor houses the Adoracion V. Valencia Gallery. Named after the patron’s mother, this gallery contains select pieces from Edwin Valencia’s collection, including sculptures and paintings from both local and foreign artists - really sensational work here.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Place to find cheap authentic branded items! There are stores that offer sales everyday. There are also food stalls inside incase you get hungry while doing your shopping
4.0 based on 115 reviews
Need pasalubong, this is one shop stop, so to speak. From keychains, ref magnets, dries mangoea most eapecially danggit, you can all find them here with your best haggling style. Best to reach the stalla inside the market because the ones outside start at a selling price of 750 or so per kilo whilst inside you can go low as 600. Packed dried mangoes sell around 140 for an unlabeled and just-packed batch or you can the prepackaged sold at our common groceries which would sell at 55 as lowest? Also, for keychains or ref magnets, there are those selling here 3 for 50php, hoard as much because it is much pricey at other tourists like Magellan's Cross. You can make use of the best of your bargaining skills here, ;)
4.0 based on 207 reviews
Located across from my hotel, I spent a lot of time dining and shopping here, particularly at the Food Court where Casa Ilonggo became my favorite! There are also American and Filipino fast foods restaurants located here plus other shops. SM also has a Grocery Store, a Hardware Store, etc.
4.0 based on 120 reviews
This place has been improving over the years. There are now lots of attractions to visit and the food court area design is lovely too! We also enjoyed the barracks.
4.0 based on 294 reviews
Enjoy walking around inside SM Seaside Cebu ... with great shopping ???? For families with children - try the free SkyPark outside , roofdeck garden area with playgrounds
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