Seda Ayala Center Cebu City

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Seda Ayala Center Cebu City

Cebu City · PH

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Rooms & Views

1 King Bed, One-Bedroom Premier with Living Area and Lounge Access
1x Super King 40 Up to 3

This suite has a 48-inch TV, mini-bar, and air conditioning.

1 King Bed, Standard Room
1x Queen 32 Up to 3

The modern air-conditioned rooms are fitted with a 48-inch LED TV with cable channels, a work desk, and a safety deposit…

1 King Bed, Standard Room with Lounge Access
1x Queen 32 Up to 3
City view

Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer…

Deluxe Room
1x King 30 Up to 2
City view

1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 323-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertain…

2 Twin Beds, Standard Room with Lounge Access
2x Twin Up to 3

The unit has 2 beds.

1 King Bed, One-Bedroom Seda Suite with Bathtub, Living Area, Kitchenette and Lounge Access
1x Sofa Bed Up to 4

The unit offers 2 beds.

1 King Bed, One-Bedroom Executive Suite with Bathtub, Living Area and Lounge Access
1x Sofa Bed Up to 4

The unit offers 2 beds.

2 Twin Beds, Standard Room
2x Twin Up to 2

The unit has 2 beds.

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Pig & PalmBib At this stylish spot led by a globe-trotting British chef, gourmet European cuisine meets tropical-island warmth. The menu focuses on pork – confit pork belly is a signature dish – and the small plates are conducive to sharing. European recipes are reworked with modern techniques for extra finesse. The wood-and-brick interior has cosy pub charm, from the terrace to the kitchen counter and the sleek, sociable bar.600m
  • Abaseria Deli & CafeBib Opened as a jewellery export business in 1999, Abaseria evolved into a café and is now a welcoming restaurant. A nostalgic atmosphere reigns in the space, which is decorated with local crafts and souvenirs – you feel like you're at a distant relative's. Home-cooked dishes such as sinigang pasayan, fish with tofu in black bean sauce, and Humba stew are made for sharing. Popular desserts include choco durian and mango float, and the coffee is a highlight.1.1km
  • Pares Batchoy Food HouseBib Since 2023, this unpretentious restaurant has been winning fans with Filipino, family-style fare crafted with clear devotion. Wooden tables and photo-lined walls of classic dishes make for a casual feel. Try the signature stewed beef noodle soup, pares batchoy, the refreshingly tangy sinigang na hipon (tamarind broth with prawns), or seared stuffed bangus, a delicate milkfish dish. Staff are friendly, and an illustrated menu makes sharing effortless.2.0km
  • CUR8Bib Designed by a Filipino architect, this stylish destination pairs grey tones with turquoise accents and club beats for a modern, casual feel. CUR8, is a nod to the chef behind the concept – where Asian cuisine is reimagined with bold style. Featuring clear categories, from Best Seller to Chef's Recommendation and Healthy Option, the menu is approachable. The lunch set, showcasing various dishes as small portions, is a fantastic deal.2.6km
  • Pares Pares (N. Escario Street) When cravings hit for local street food favourites, but you'd rather skip the heat, this bright, air-conditioned eatery is just the ticket. The star of the show is the signature beef pares, featuring tender brisket in a dark, sweet-spicy sauce, best enjoyed with steamed rice. A noodle soup version is also available. Open until midnight, it's a go-to place for late-night diners seeking bold, satisfying flavours in a cool, casual setting.555m
  • House of Lechon Immensely popular with locals and visitors alike, this place celebrates Cebu's iconic dish. With its crispy skin and tender, flavourful meat, lechon is a true cultural staple, to be savoured here along with other local favourites. For an accessible introduction to regional cuisine, it serves a variety of portion sizes in a comfortable, spacious setting – both indoors and out. A welcoming spot that captures the essence of Cebuano culinary heritage.572m
  • EsmenBib For 60 years, this market-side eatery has been loved for one thing: linarang, a sour fish soup made with fresh porcupine fish simmered over wood fire. The broth is tangy, rich and slightly oily, with tender fish and deep flavour. Enjoy it on rice before noon when it's at its freshest.3.1km
  • Sialo This hidden gem lies at the end of a nondescript corridor, past crumbling façades and corrugated iron roofs. A small garden precedes an immaculate dining room with white chairs, tiled floors and a view of the action in the kitchen. Jars of in-house fermented products line the walls. A warm, attentive service team lead diners on a truly singular experience comprising 15 courses packed with flavour, finesse and purpose and accompanied by a refined wine list.1.0km
  • ATO-AH Established in 2025, this relaxed, spacious spot has high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and a semi-open kitchen that makes for a lively vibe. The concise menu focuses on Filipino dishes, especially Cebuano specialities. Don't miss the humba – pork belly braised until tender in a savoury-sweet soy sauce, perfect with rice. Portions are suitable for solo diners or small groups. The affordable lunch sets make this place popular among office workers.1.6km
  • Socarrat Surrounded by offices and restaurants in a sleek, modern part of Cebu, this smart restaurant channels bodega charm with arched walls, patterned tiles, straw lampshades and warm wood finishes. Inside, leather benches and glossy tables create a lively yet comfortable vibe. Amiable service adds to the appeal, and the food is equally inviting. Don't miss the paella, croquetas, jamón ibérico or the robust fish dishes – all full of flavour and perfectly executed.1.6km

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Attractions nearby

  • Minor Basilica of the Holy Child Roman Catholic minor basilica in Cebu City, Philippines2.7km
  • Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral in Cebu City, Philippines2.5km
  • Magellan’s Cross Christian cross in Cebu City2.7km
  • Cebu City Philippines Temple temple of the LDS Church1.5km
  • Museo Sugbo provincial museum in the Philippines1.6km
  • Fort San Pedro Spanish-era military fortification in Cebu City, Philippines2.8km
  • Cebu Taoist Temple Taoist temple in Philippines2.7km
  • Cathedral Museum of Cebu Catholic museum in Cebu City, Philippines2.4km

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