
Experience the perfect blend of modern convenience and tropical charm in Cebu City. Whether you are a digital nomad or a leisure traveler, this guide covers everything from your high-speed sanctuary in the IT Park to the must-eat local delicacies.
The Amber Room: Designer 1BR Condo in Cebu IT Park
Located in the heart of the city’s most vibrant business district, this Designer 1BR Condo is tailored for travelers who refuse to compromise on style or connectivity.
Key Features
Aesthetic Design: Thoughtfully curated interiors with a “magazine-ready” look, featuring modern furnishings and a relaxing ambiance.
High-Speed Productivity: Equipped with Fiber Wi-Fi (100Mbps+), perfect for seamless video conferencing and remote work.
Premium Amenities: Includes a fully functional kitchen, washer/dryer, air conditioning, and access to a swimming pool and outdoor gym.
Walkability: Situated within walking distance of Ayala Malls Central Bloc, 24/7 convenience stores, and diverse dining hubs.
Guest Reviews & Ratings
Star Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.8/5)
Cleanliness: 9.6/10 – “Spotless and tidy, feels like a home away from home.”
Location: 9.7/10 – “Incredible walkability; everything you need is right outside the lobby.”
Service: 9.5/10 – “Host is highly responsive and attentive to guest needs.”
Overall Sentiment: Guests frequently highlight the reliable internet and the designer aesthetic as the top reasons for booking.
Cebu City Travel Guide & Itinerary
Day 1: Modern Cebu & Gastronomy
Morning: Settle into the IT Park area. Grab a premium coffee at Dean & Deluca or a local brew at Three Two Brew.
Afternoon: Shop at Ayala Malls Central Bloc.
Evening: Visit Sugbo Mercado, Cebu’s most famous outdoor food market, to sample local street food.
Day 2: Cultural Heritage & City Views
Morning: Head to the historical district to see Magellan’s Cross and the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño.
Afternoon: Visit the Heritage of Cebu Monument and Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House.
Evening: Take a taxi to Tops Lookout or Temple of Leah for a panoramic sunset view of the Cebu skyline.
Day 3: Nature & Highlands
Morning: Explore Sirao Garden (The Little Amsterdam of Cebu) for vibrant floral displays.
Afternoon: Lunch at House of Lechon for a quintessential Filipino feast.
Evening: Enjoy a nightcap at La Vie Parisienne for French wine and pastries in a glowing garden setting.
What to Eat: A Cebuano Culinary Checklist
Cebu is known as the “Lechon Capital of the World,” but there is much more to explore.
| Dish | Description | Where to Find It |
| Cebu Lechon | Slow-roasted suckling pig with crispy skin and herb-infused meat. | House of Lechon, Rico’s Lechon |
| Puto Maya | Sticky rice cooked in ginger and coconut milk, served with mango. | Carbon Market, local cafes |
| Tuslob Buwa | A unique “bubble” soup made from pig’s brain and liver, eaten with puso. | 88th Avenue, IT Park area |
| Puso | “Hanging rice” wrapped in woven coconut leaves. | Everywhere (Street food stalls) |
| Siomai sa Tisa | Steamed pork dumplings served with a signature spicy chili garlic oil. | Tisa District, Sugbo Mercado |
Traveler Tips
Transport: Download the Grab app for reliable car bookings. For a local experience, try a Jeepney (check the route codes on the side).
Connectivity: While your condo has fast WiFi, buy a local e-SIM (Globe or Smart) for data while exploring.
Best Time to Visit: December to February offers the coolest weather, though January is the busiest due to the Sinulog Festival.
