Cebu City (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbu; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu) is a first class highly urbanized city in the island province of Cebu in Central Visayas, Philippines. Though the seat of government and capital for the province, it is governed independent and separate from it. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 922,611, making it the fifth most populated city in the nation and the most populous in the Visayas. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 630,003 registered voters. Cebu City is a significant center of commerce, trade and education in the Visayas.
Restaurants in Cebu City
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Balai Oriental Massage and Wellness Spa offers a variety of Asian massage and scrub therapies which use ONLY organic and natural products. Our therapists are very well-trained and have years of experience in this massage and wellness industry. Balai means home, thus, our spa is the home of oriental (Asian) massage and scrub therapies.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Aloha Mana Spa & Cafe offers a relaxing and affordable quality massage services with accredited massage therapist. The place also serves good selection of food & drinks all together in one place. Inspired by the cool ocean breeze and luscious greens of the tropics, Aloha Mana is the new relaxation destination in the heart of Cebu City
I have been to a lot massage place all over the world, but this is by far the best service I’ve ever gotten in a place. They have a variety of service to offer as hot stone, four hand, deep tissue, Swedish and bamboo massage and always take amazingly care of you. Everybody speaks well English and the guy at the front desk takes his time to explain you all the massages in detail. It starts with a nice feet bath with salt and you’ll be welcomed in a quiet room with some smooth music in the background. But the best for me is the price/value balance: For around 11-15$ you’ll get a 90min massage (15$ only for four hands, but totally worth it!). I can more than highly recommend to check it out, doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a relaxing massage or really want to get the tension out of your body.
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Its my first time to visit Cheeva Spa,its the most wonderful spa here in cebu, the staff in front area are very friendly and accommodating the spa is like hotel ambiance very clean and classy, the massage service is very very relaxing my therapist is very polite and when shes doing the massage her hands has a magical power to get all my back pains...hehe my 2hrs service are worth it, honestly i will highly recommend cheeva spa to all of my friends, i will surely come back..????????????
4.5 based on 2,158 reviews
This famous church dates back to the early Spanish colonial era. The Church was founded by the Augustinian friars since their arrival in 1565. You could also find in the church the miraculous image of Sto. Nino (Child-Jesus).
my ritual in visiting this holy place is to light some candles outside and spend time inside the church for my prayers. i love the feeling everytime i’m here.
4.5 based on 481 reviews
This museum looks at local life in the 1800s.
I really loved the place! I like how everthing was well preserved and taken care of. The museum showcased a lot of historical events and facts, and kept the antiques in place. Also, the tour guides were really accomodating and were very knowwledgeable.
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 169 reviews
Along the way going to Yap Sandiego Ancestral House we approach by this church its a quiet place and also nearby church by Sto. Nino Church. A good place for Pilgrimage.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
It is a historical site. However, the entry road on a narrow side street looked dirty and after entry to the 1730 Jesuit House wondered it was a old hardware crap store. But that is ground level. They collect a entrance fee of 50 pesos. I am not sure, it includes a guide, but a girl guide came to explain about the Jesuit House. It is wooden made two storey house. The house was once the residence of the Jesuit superior who was assigned in Cebu. The two-storey house has cut coral stone walls, tugas hardwood floors and posts, and terracotta roof connected on its second floor by a walkway to a smaller house. The house has a small library, a chapel, and some rooms. The house has a lot of old items like piano, sewing machine, projector, type writer, for music, radio, phone, lighting, etc, etc. It is difficult to find such old items at one place, therefore it is a must visit in Cebu. Can spent more than 30 minutes here. The attractions "1730 Jesuit House", "Yap Sandiego Ancestral House" and "Cebu Heritage Monument" are located at less than a minutes walk.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
this place is good. i just drop here of my curiosity mind. will i always done it. i pass here during mass. the audio so good and good readers and accent. . .
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