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5 Best Hotels to Stay in Cebu

Cebu is one of the most popular travel destinations in the Philippines. And it’s not a coincidence! It has many attractions to offer for tourists, such as beautiful beaches, exciting diving spots, and historical places. If you are planning your next getaway to this place, make sure to check out our list of the 5 best hotels in Cebu, so you can rest in a luxurious environment after a long day of sightseeing.

Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino

Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino is located in the heart of Cebu City. The hotel has more than 500 guest rooms and 9 international food and beverage outlets. Guests can delight time in the luxurious rooms and suites, at the outdoor pool, in the massage center, or the enormous entertainment and casino block.

The Casino Filipino gaming area provides a unique gaming experience for those who would like to
play casino games, such as Blackjack, Baccarat, Roulette, Stud Poker, and slot machines 0-24h. However, if you prefer to stay in your room, you can still play online poker in the Philippines at poker sites from this page.

Harolds Hotel

Harolds Hotel is situated in the vibrant downtown area of Cebu City, 30 minutes from the international airport of Mactan. Since the hotel is located close to some local attractions, such as the Ayala Center, SM City Cebu, and Cebu International Convention Center (CICC), it is an excellent choice for any type of traveler.

At Harolds Hotel, guests can choose from several modern, spacious rooms. Plus, it also has a fitness center and 3 international dining options.

Seda Ayala Center Cebu

Next on this list of best hotels to stay in Cebu is the amazing 301-room business hotel, Seda Ayala Center Cebu. You can find this hotel in a strategic in Cebu’s city center. It’s only 150 meters away from Ayala Center, which offers plenty of entertainment, dining, and retail options for mall visitors. 

The modern, luxurious rooms and suites, the pool with pool bar, indoor and outdoor dining options,  gym, and e-lounge with iMac workstations make Seda Ayala Center Cebu extremely attractive for travelers who are planning to stay in Cebu.

Radisson Blu Cebu

If you are looking for a place near the city center and in available proximity to stunning white sand beaches and cultural attractions, consider booking your accommodation at Radisson Blu Cebu. The hotel offers 400 rooms and suites with contemporary design and panoramic views of the city and the harbor of Mactan.

Whether you would like to travel to the Queen City of the South for vacation or business, Radisson Blu Cebu can fulfill all your needs. You can relax and drink cocktails by the outdoor pool, enjoy the various services at the holistic spa, do workout at the fitness center, or attend and hold a meeting in one of the meeting rooms.

Bai Hotel Cebu

Bai Hotel Cebu is located between two cities: Mandaue and Cebu City. If you need an escape from the bustling metropolises, this hotel is a great choice. At Bai Hotel Cebu over 600 rooms and eight restaurants await, with beautiful views of the harbor and the city. The hotel also features an outstanding infinity lap pool and a fitness center.

If you want to pamper yourself with Japanese massage, you can also do so with the Bai Hotel Cebu’s in-room massage service.

All these hotels are excellent places to stay during your vacation or business trip in the Philippines. Should you decide to visit the Philippines, don’t hesitate to book your accommodation in one of the 5 best hotels in Cebu.

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Gretchen Filart

Gretchen is a writer of poems and creative nonfiction. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Rappler, Philippines Free Press, The Daily Drunk Mag, Anti-Heroin Chic, Rejection Lit, The Alien Buddha, Maudlin House, Janus Literary, and elsewhere. She resides in the Philippines with her daughter and kooky cats and dogs.

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