
Experience a blend of modern loft living and the vibrant pulse of Cebu City. Located in Tower 3 of the iconic Ultima Residences, this unit offers a strategic “home base” for travelers who want to be at the center of the city’s heritage and nightlife.
Travel Guide & Tips
Check-in Ready: Since it’s a residential condo, ensure you coordinate your arrival time with the host (Chimham) via the booking app. Security in Tower 3 is strict but helpful.
The Loft Layout: Maximize the space! These units typically feature a high-ceiling living area with a sleeping quarters upstairs, making it feel much larger than a standard hotel room.
Supplies: There is a 7-Eleven and an ATM within 200 meters, so you don’t need to overpack essentials.
Nearby Attractions
Fuente Osmeña Circle (3-min walk): The heart of Cebu. Great for evening strolls or catching local events.
Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño (1.5 km): The oldest Catholic church in the Philippines.
Magellan’s Cross: Located right next to the Basilica, a must-see historical landmark.
Cebu IT Park (15-min drive): The hub for 24/7 dining, bars, and the famous Sugbo Mercado night market.
Sky Experience Adventure: Located in the adjacent Crown Regency tower, featuring the Edge Coaster and Sky Walk.
Transportation Tips
Grab App: This is the most reliable way to get around. A ride to Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) usually costs around ₱350–₱500 depending on traffic.
Jeepneys/Beeps: You are on the main artery of Cebu. Look for 04L or 17D routes to get to Ayala Center Cebu or SM City for just ₱15.
Taxis: Readily available at the lobby entrance. Always ensure the meter is “on.”
Best For
Digital Nomads: The loft setup provides a distinct separation between “work” and “rest” areas.
Small Groups/Families: With 2-bedroom configurations available, it’s more cost-effective than booking multiple hotel rooms.
Staycationers: Ideal for those who want a central spot to enjoy Cebu’s nightlife and food scene.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Prime Location: Walking distance to malls and hospitals. | Elevator Wait Times: Can be slow during peak hours (check-out time). |
| Full Kitchen: Most units allow light cooking, saving on meal costs. | Parking: Limited for guests; usually requires a fee or nearby street parking. |
| City Views: High-floor units offer stunning views of Cebu’s skyline. | Noise: Being in the city center, expect some urban hum/traffic sounds. |
Pricing Observations & Comparison
Market Rate: Le Loft de Dulce typically ranges from ₱2,500 to ₱3,800 per night depending on the season (Sinulog in January sees a major spike).
Comparison: Compared to the nearby Crown Regency Hotel, you get a similar location but with “home” amenities (kitchen/loft) at roughly 20-30% lower cost. It is significantly more affordable than the luxury hotels in the IT Park or Business Park areas.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
The “Lechon” Rule: You are near Zubuchon and Rico’s Lechon. For the best experience, go before 11:30 AM to ensure you get the crispiest skin.
Larsian BBQ: For an authentic “Cebuano” dinner, head to the nearby Larsian for grilled skewers and puso (hanging rice).
Taboan Market: If you’re buying danggit (dried fish) as a souvenir, take a short taxi ride here. Pro tip: Wear old clothes; the smell sticks!
First-Person Review
“I loved the ‘New York’ feel of the loft layout in the middle of Cebu. Waking up to the view of the city through those floor-to-ceiling windows was the highlight of my mornings. The host was super responsive, and the Wi-Fi was stable enough for my Zoom calls. It’s not a 5-star resort, but for the price and the convenience of being able to walk to Robinson’s Cybergate or Fuente Circle, it’s a total win. Just give yourself an extra 5 minutes for the elevator!”
