Fuerte de San Pedro, commonly known as Fort San Pedro, is a military defense structure in Cebu City, built by the Spanish under the command of Miguel López de Legazpi. It is the oldest and smallest triangular bastion fort in the Philippines.
- 📍 Cebu City, Cebu Province
- 🗺️ Fort San Pedro (Google Maps)
- 🚗 30 to 50 minutes (Car/Van) | 1.5 to 2.5 hours (Public Transport) – Travel Time from Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB)
- 🌐 https://www.cebucity.gov.ph/
Key Features
- Triangular Bastion: The fort is uniquely shaped with three bastions: La Concepción (southwest), Ignacio de Loyola (southeast), and San Miguel (north).
- Historical Timeline: Originally built of wood in 1565, it was replaced with stone in the 1700s to repel invaders. Over the centuries, it served as a garrison for Spanish, American, and Japanese forces.
- Walled Garden & Museum: Today, the fort houses a museum containing well-preserved Spanish artifacts, documents, and paintings. The inner courtyard features a peaceful walled garden often used for events.
- Heritage Location: It is situated in the Pier area of the city, right within the Plaza Independencia park.
Practical Information
- Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Entrance Fee: As of 2026, the regular fee is PHP 50 for adults and PHP 40 for students and senior citizens.
- Nearby Attractions: It is within walking distance of Magellan’s Cross and the Basilica del Santo Niño, making it a perfect addition to a downtown heritage walk.
Well, this place holds a special place in my heart because this is where our Wedding reception happened! Here’s us 12 years ago.
