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Lapulapu Monument
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Magellan's Marker
6015 Punta Engaño Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Mactan Shrine
8268+83X Mactan Shrine, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
The Mactan Newtown
Newtown Blvd, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
Sto. Niño De Cebu-Mactan Parish
8256+C27, M.L. Quezon National Highway, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Sutukil Seafood Market Restaurant Chain
8267+MV6, Road, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
Jangsoochon
1, 6015 Punta Engaño Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Lina Sutukil
8267+GWH Mactan Shrine, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
32 Italian Deli & Kitchen
Italian Deli & Kitchen, The Promenade Mactan, 32 Punta Engaño Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6016 Cebu, Philippines
Papa Jan's Pasta
One Manchester Place, The Mactan Newtown, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Chicken & Beer
8248+57F, The Mactan Newtown, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
Shikisai
G/F, A-103, 8 Newtown Boulevard, The Mactan Newtown, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Jollibee
M.L. Quezon National Highway, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
Sugoi - Ramen Bar
Mangrove Place, M.L. Quezon National Highway, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Cafe Cappuccino By Double Dutch ( Sports Bar, Italian & Japanese Restaurant )
Unit II, M.L. Quezon National Highway, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Savoy Hotel Mactan Newtown
The Mactan Newtown, Newtown Blvd, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines
C Suites at 8 Newtown Mactan
8 Newtown Blvd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
One Manchester Place
Mactan Newtown PH, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Mactan Newtown Residences
8 Newtown Blvd, The Mactan Newtown, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
BELMONT HOTEL MACTAN
8248+P6P The Mactan Newtown, Newtown Blvd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
One Pacific Residence by HiveRooms
Mactan Newtown, Newtown Blvd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Mangrove Place and Residences
Mangrove Place Mactan, M.L. Quezon National Highway, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Villa Del Mar / Villa Tigula
8247+P4R, Angasil Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
Mövenpick Cebu
Mactan Island, Punta Engaño Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
The Mactan Newtown Beach
Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
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Lapulapu Monument

8268+H43, Punta Engaño Rd, Lapu-Lapu, 6015 Cebu, Philippines
4.4(545)
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attractions: Magellan's Marker, Mactan Shrine, The Mactan Newtown, Sto. Niño De Cebu-Mactan Parish, restaurants: Sutukil Seafood Market Restaurant Chain, Jangsoochon, Lina Sutukil, 32 Italian Deli & Kitchen, Papa Jan's Pasta, Chicken & Beer, Shikisai, Jollibee, Sugoi - Ramen Bar, Cafe Cappuccino By Double Dutch ( Sports Bar, Italian & Japanese Restaurant )
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Nearby attractions of Lapulapu Monument

Magellan's Marker

Mactan Shrine

The Mactan Newtown

Sto. Niño De Cebu-Mactan Parish

Magellan's Marker

Magellan's Marker

4.2

(796)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Mactan Shrine

Mactan Shrine

4.4

(637)

Open 24 hours
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The Mactan Newtown

The Mactan Newtown

4.4

(836)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sto. Niño De Cebu-Mactan Parish

Sto. Niño De Cebu-Mactan Parish

4.4

(408)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

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Cebu City: A Walking Street Food Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
Cebu City, 6000, Central Visayas, Philippines
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Swim with whale sharks and snorkel Sumilon island
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Nearby restaurants of Lapulapu Monument

Sutukil Seafood Market Restaurant Chain

Jangsoochon

Lina Sutukil

32 Italian Deli & Kitchen

Papa Jan's Pasta

Chicken & Beer

Shikisai

Jollibee

Sugoi - Ramen Bar

Cafe Cappuccino By Double Dutch ( Sports Bar, Italian & Japanese Restaurant )

Sutukil Seafood Market Restaurant Chain

Sutukil Seafood Market Restaurant Chain

3.6

(190)

Click for details
Jangsoochon

Jangsoochon

4.2

(206)

$$

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Lina Sutukil

Lina Sutukil

3.0

(1)

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32 Italian Deli & Kitchen

32 Italian Deli & Kitchen

4.4

(56)

Click for details
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The Lapulapu Monument is a historical landmark situated in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines. It commemorates the bravery and heroism of Datu Lapulapu, a native chieftain who led the indigenous people of Mactan in a victorious battle against the forces of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.

The monument was erected in 1933, during the American colonial period, to honor Lapulapu's significant role in the Battle of Mactan. The sculptor, National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo E. Tolentino, created the monument, which stands at the exact site of the battle.

The Battle of Mactan took place on April 27, 1521. Ferdinand Magellan, seeking to convert the natives to Christianity and establish Spanish dominance in the Philippines, arrived in Mactan. However, Lapulapu and his warriors fiercely resisted the Spanish forces. Magellan was killed during the encounter, marking the first recorded resistance against foreign colonization in the archipelago.

The Lapulapu Monument is a towering bronze statue of Lapulapu, depicted in a fierce and defiant stance, armed with a traditional kampilan sword and a shield. The monument serves as a symbol of Filipino nationalism, indigenous resistance, and the preservation of national identity.

Lapulapu's heroism and resistance against foreign invaders have made him a revered figure in Philippine history. The monument stands as a reminder of the bravery and courage displayed by the indigenous people of the Philippines in defending their land and culture.

The Lapulapu Monument has become an iconic landmark and a popular tourist destination. It attracts visitors from around the country and the world who wish to pay homage to Lapulapu and learn more about this pivotal moment in Philippine history.

In addition to its historical significance, the monument also serves as a venue for commemorative events and cultural activities. Every year on April 27th, the Battle of Mactan is celebrated through reenactments, parades, and ceremonies held near the monument.

The Lapulapu Monument stands as a proud symbol of Filipino heritage and a tribute to the resistance against colonization. It reminds both locals and visitors of the importance of preserving the country's history and honoring the brave individuals who fought for freedom and...

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The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is a 20-meter bronze statue located in the Mactan Shrine park in Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Cebu. The statue was erected to honor Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the native chieftain of Mactan Island who defeated Ferdinand Magellan during the historic Battle of Mactan in 1521.

The Lapu-Lapu memorial statue is on top of a pedestal surrounded by a low-level fence and shows the Cebuano hero in his native costume with a sword on his right hand and a shield on his left.

The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is inside a plaza commonly known as the Magellan Shrine park that commemorates the events of the Battle of Mactan. Thousands of foreign and local tourists visit the park every year. The park includes the Magellan Shrine and a covered structure that houses a huge mural painting of the Battle of Mactan and a...

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The Lapu-Lapu monument at Mactan Shrine is a gem worth visiting! 🌟 The cleanliness and refreshing ambiance make it a delightful spot to unwind. With numerous food stalls nearby, hunger is never an issue, and the wide area offers ample space for a leisurely stroll or striking poses for memorable pictures. The proximity to the sea, adorned with picturesque mangroves, adds to its charm. Plus, the presence of a nearby police station provides an extra layer of security, ensuring a worry-free visit. Highly recommend it for a blend of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty! 👍📸🌊 #MactanShrine #LapuLapuMonument #HiddenGem...

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Jhon Stephen RebusaJhon Stephen Rebusa
The Lapulapu Monument is a historical landmark situated in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines. It commemorates the bravery and heroism of Datu Lapulapu, a native chieftain who led the indigenous people of Mactan in a victorious battle against the forces of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. The monument was erected in 1933, during the American colonial period, to honor Lapulapu's significant role in the Battle of Mactan. The sculptor, National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo E. Tolentino, created the monument, which stands at the exact site of the battle. The Battle of Mactan took place on April 27, 1521. Ferdinand Magellan, seeking to convert the natives to Christianity and establish Spanish dominance in the Philippines, arrived in Mactan. However, Lapulapu and his warriors fiercely resisted the Spanish forces. Magellan was killed during the encounter, marking the first recorded resistance against foreign colonization in the archipelago. The Lapulapu Monument is a towering bronze statue of Lapulapu, depicted in a fierce and defiant stance, armed with a traditional kampilan sword and a shield. The monument serves as a symbol of Filipino nationalism, indigenous resistance, and the preservation of national identity. Lapulapu's heroism and resistance against foreign invaders have made him a revered figure in Philippine history. The monument stands as a reminder of the bravery and courage displayed by the indigenous people of the Philippines in defending their land and culture. The Lapulapu Monument has become an iconic landmark and a popular tourist destination. It attracts visitors from around the country and the world who wish to pay homage to Lapulapu and learn more about this pivotal moment in Philippine history. In addition to its historical significance, the monument also serves as a venue for commemorative events and cultural activities. Every year on April 27th, the Battle of Mactan is celebrated through reenactments, parades, and ceremonies held near the monument. The Lapulapu Monument stands as a proud symbol of Filipino heritage and a tribute to the resistance against colonization. It reminds both locals and visitors of the importance of preserving the country's history and honoring the brave individuals who fought for freedom and independence.
Jimrey BiosaJimrey Biosa
The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is a 20-meter bronze statue located in the Mactan Shrine park in Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Cebu. The statue was erected to honor Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the native chieftain of Mactan Island who defeated Ferdinand Magellan during the historic Battle of Mactan in 1521. The Lapu-Lapu memorial statue is on top of a pedestal surrounded by a low-level fence and shows the Cebuano hero in his native costume with a sword on his right hand and a shield on his left. The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is inside a plaza commonly known as the Magellan Shrine park that commemorates the events of the Battle of Mactan. Thousands of foreign and local tourists visit the park every year. The park includes the Magellan Shrine and a covered structure that houses a huge mural painting of the Battle of Mactan and a commemorative marker.
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The Lapu-Lapu monument at Mactan Shrine is a gem worth visiting! 🌟 The cleanliness and refreshing ambiance make it a delightful spot to unwind. With numerous food stalls nearby, hunger is never an issue, and the wide area offers ample space for a leisurely stroll or striking poses for memorable pictures. The proximity to the sea, adorned with picturesque mangroves, adds to its charm. Plus, the presence of a nearby police station provides an extra layer of security, ensuring a worry-free visit. Highly recommend it for a blend of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty! 👍📸🌊 #MactanShrine #LapuLapuMonument #HiddenGem #ScenicBeauty
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The Lapulapu Monument is a historical landmark situated in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines. It commemorates the bravery and heroism of Datu Lapulapu, a native chieftain who led the indigenous people of Mactan in a victorious battle against the forces of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. The monument was erected in 1933, during the American colonial period, to honor Lapulapu's significant role in the Battle of Mactan. The sculptor, National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo E. Tolentino, created the monument, which stands at the exact site of the battle. The Battle of Mactan took place on April 27, 1521. Ferdinand Magellan, seeking to convert the natives to Christianity and establish Spanish dominance in the Philippines, arrived in Mactan. However, Lapulapu and his warriors fiercely resisted the Spanish forces. Magellan was killed during the encounter, marking the first recorded resistance against foreign colonization in the archipelago. The Lapulapu Monument is a towering bronze statue of Lapulapu, depicted in a fierce and defiant stance, armed with a traditional kampilan sword and a shield. The monument serves as a symbol of Filipino nationalism, indigenous resistance, and the preservation of national identity. Lapulapu's heroism and resistance against foreign invaders have made him a revered figure in Philippine history. The monument stands as a reminder of the bravery and courage displayed by the indigenous people of the Philippines in defending their land and culture. The Lapulapu Monument has become an iconic landmark and a popular tourist destination. It attracts visitors from around the country and the world who wish to pay homage to Lapulapu and learn more about this pivotal moment in Philippine history. In addition to its historical significance, the monument also serves as a venue for commemorative events and cultural activities. Every year on April 27th, the Battle of Mactan is celebrated through reenactments, parades, and ceremonies held near the monument. The Lapulapu Monument stands as a proud symbol of Filipino heritage and a tribute to the resistance against colonization. It reminds both locals and visitors of the importance of preserving the country's history and honoring the brave individuals who fought for freedom and independence.
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The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is a 20-meter bronze statue located in the Mactan Shrine park in Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Cebu. The statue was erected to honor Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the native chieftain of Mactan Island who defeated Ferdinand Magellan during the historic Battle of Mactan in 1521. The Lapu-Lapu memorial statue is on top of a pedestal surrounded by a low-level fence and shows the Cebuano hero in his native costume with a sword on his right hand and a shield on his left. The Lapu-Lapu Shrine is inside a plaza commonly known as the Magellan Shrine park that commemorates the events of the Battle of Mactan. Thousands of foreign and local tourists visit the park every year. The park includes the Magellan Shrine and a covered structure that houses a huge mural painting of the Battle of Mactan and a commemorative marker.
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The Lapu-Lapu monument at Mactan Shrine is a gem worth visiting! 🌟 The cleanliness and refreshing ambiance make it a delightful spot to unwind. With numerous food stalls nearby, hunger is never an issue, and the wide area offers ample space for a leisurely stroll or striking poses for memorable pictures. The proximity to the sea, adorned with picturesque mangroves, adds to its charm. Plus, the presence of a nearby police station provides an extra layer of security, ensuring a worry-free visit. Highly recommend it for a blend of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty! 👍📸🌊 #MactanShrine #LapuLapuMonument #HiddenGem #ScenicBeauty
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