A. Pigafetta Street, Cebu City, Philippines
Landmark
Phone: (032) 256 2284
email | website | facebook
Landmark
Phone: (032) 256 2284
email | website | facebook
About Fort San Pedro is the oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines, built in 1565 during the Spanish era. It served as a military defense structure and has a rich history of the island and the historical events during the Spanish rule. |
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Operating Hours Mon - Sun: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm |
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Rates & Fees Entrance fee not specified Rates may change without notice. |
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Facilities & Amenities Historical park, museum, preserved Spanish artifacts such as paintings, sculptures, old photographs, items, and documents. The fort has a spacious lawn that serves as a venue for occasions like weddings, birthdays, and others with a permit. |
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Celebrations & Visitations The spacious lawn of the fort serves as a venue for occasions like weddings, birthdays, and others, but only with a permit from the designated personnel |
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How to Go There Take a jeepney to Plaza Independencia or a MyBus from SM City Cebu to Plaza Independencia (going to Talisay). Drop off at the location that is closest to the SRP's entrance road. Proceed to Plaza Independencia, which is just across from Malacanang sa Sugbo. |
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Other Details The fort is under the care and administration of the Cebu City government. The land where it is located is owned by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources |
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Tags Cebu Day 1 Tour, Instagrammable |
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