About Lapulapu City, Cebu
Address:
GY Dela Cerna St., Opon
Beside Metrobank - Opon Branch
Lapulapu City, Cebu, 6015
Philippines
- By Air: One can pick various flights in Manila that come to Cebu almost everyday. Also one can catch various flights arriving directly to Cebu via Singapore, Hongkong, and Seoul. From the airport you can easily catch a cab and bring you to GV Hotel Lapulapu, make sure to mention which GV Hotel you are staying.
- By Sea: Since Cebu is located at the center of the Philippines, it is home of various shipping companies that call Cebu there home. Major coastal cities around the Luzon (Masbate), Visayas (ex. Bacolod, Ilo-ilo, Ormoc, Maasin, Dumaguete), and Mindanao (ex. CDO, Butuan, Ozamis, Nasipit, Dapitan) region have ferries and boat going to and from Cebu, schedule may vary for each shipping company. From the airport you can easily catch a cab and bring you to GV Hotel Lapulapu, make sure to mention which GV Hotel you are staying.
- Immaculate Conception Church – A fine example of a Spanish-era construction. The church was originally built in 1852 by Fr. Vicenta E. Coronado but did not finish until 1870 where Captain Mateo Espinoso, a renowned sculptor and painter, placed his finishing touches.
- Mt. Pangasugan Ecopark – Houses one of the few remaining virgin forests of the country with various floras in it.
- Lechon - Cebu is known to be the home of the best lechon of the Philippines. In every occasion, no matter how small or big, the main attraction and the most important food in every Filipino buffets is lechon, whether you have it whole or chopped, regular or spicy, lechon is a must in every Filipino occassion and party. The name “lechon” came from the Spanish term that refers to a roasted suckling pig.
- Buwad(Dried Fish) - Cebu is also known for its dried fish, or locally known as Buwad. It is a popular product or pasalubong(gift) in the province among tourists and locals alike. There are various kinds of dried fish, such as Danggit, Pusit, Dilis, Tapa,and Buwad Pinikas — are all available in Taboan.
- Dried Mangoes - It is said that dried mangoes are one of the Philippines' most famous export product. There are 2 kinds of dried mangoes: the ripe(Yellow mangoes) and unripe(Green mangoes). There is also a new kind of dried mango that just recently came to the market, its the chocolate coated dried mangoes.
- Chicharon - It's a deep fried pork's back fat or pork rind. It is best dipped and eaten with spiced vinegar. Every person visiting Cebu should taste this aside from Lechon. There are also variations in Chicharon, such as with fat, without fat, spicy, and just plain regular pork rind/chicharon.
- Otap - It's an oval-shaped crunchy baked biscuit covered with sugar. It is known as one of Cebu's best delicacies and sought after pasalubong snacks, for both local and international tourist.
- Chorizo de Cebu - It is a special kind of native Filipino sausage or "longganisa," Cebu-made chorizo is known for its sweet, spicy taste.
- Mazareal - Mandaue City is where the best Mazareal products come from. These are rectangular bars of mixed ground peanuts and sugar, packed in white papers.
- Torta - The one made in Argao in southern Cebu is still the best although torta are available in many bakeshops in Cebu. Argao's previous Pitlagong Festival was replaced in 2011 by La Torta Festival, a feast mainly dedicated to its famous delicacy.
- Rosquillos - Originally made in Liloan Cebu, Rosquillos, a circular shape cookie with a hole at the center, is now one of the favorite snacks among locals and visiting tourists.
- Bibingka - This type of rice cake is available in many parts of the country, but Mandaue City is known for its special bibingka as it is baked in a special oven locally known as "Urnohan."
- Lapulapu City Fiesta - It is in honor of the Virgin of the Rule, patron Saint of Lapu-lapu City. This is usually on the month of November.
- Kadaugan sa Mactan Festival - It is in celebration of the battle that Lapulapu won against Magellan. Lapulapu is also considered the first Filipino hero. The Kadaugan sa Mactan Festival usually last for one week and in the end of the festival, there is a reenactment of the battle of between Lapulapu and Magellan. This is usually on the month of April.
Room Type | Room Capacity |
Flexi/Tariff Rate | Promo Rate |
Budget Single | 1 | 1250 | 625 |
Deluxe Single | 1 | 1550 | 775 |
Budget Twin/Mat | 2 | 1650 | 825 |
Standard Twin/Mat | 2 | 1760 | 880 |
Deluxe Twin/Mat | 2 | 2100 | 1050 |
Standard Family 3 | 3 | 2600 | 1300 |
Standard Family 4 | 4 | 3400 | 1700 |
Deluxe Family 3 | 3 | 3100 | 1550 |
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*All room prices/rates above are in Philippine Peso (Php).
*All GV Hotels room prices/rates shall change without notice.
*All bookings/reservations are subject to GV Hotel's Terms and Conditions.
*Room price/rates above are not applicable on peak seasons.
*Flexi/Tariff Rates: Rebooking is Free ; Promo Rate: No Free Rebooking
*Rebooking Fee: Php224.00/booking
*Promo Rate is applicable from January 1 to December 31, 2019
Room Type | Room Capacity |
Regular Rate | Promo Rate |
Budget Single | 1 | 1050 | 525 |
Deluxe Single | 1 | 1350 | 675 |
Budget Twin/Mat | 2 | 1400 | 700 |
Standard Twin/Mat | 2 | 1500 | 750 |
Deluxe Twin/Mat | 2 | 1800 | 900 |
Standard Family 3 | 3 | 2100 | 1050 |
Standard Family 4 | 4 | 2600 | 1300 |
Deluxe Family 3 | 3 | 2400 | 1200 |
Extra Bed/Person | - | 700 | 350 |
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*All room prices/rates above are in Philippine Peso (Php).
*All GV Hotels room prices/rates shall change without notice.
*All bookings/reservations are subject to GV Hotel's Terms and Conditions.
*Room price/rates above are not applicable on peak seasons.
*Flexi/Tariff Rates: Rebooking is Free ; Promo Rate: No Free Rebooking
*Rebooking Fee: Php224.00/booking
*Promo Rate is applicable from January 1 to December 31, 2019