Fort San Pedro
Cebu
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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.
Useful Information
- Address: A. Pigafetta Street, Cebu City
- Phone: +63 32 256 2284
- Opening House: Every day 8am - 7pm
- More Info: af1e2fda948ecfb3ab74fbfb5d333615016ce899
Do & See
Since Cebu was the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines, the city offers many historical attractions for visitors. The large seaport and air hub have also contributed to the modernisation of the city, blending urban culture with historical heritage.