The Terraces at Ayala Center Cebu is located just outside the Ayala Center Cebu Mall.
This place has a lot to offer, aside from the convenience of its close proximity to the shopping mall, there are a number of restaurants, pizza parlors, entertainment hub, coffee shops and many more.
I love the ambiance here as it has a touch of mother nature. When you visit the mall, don’t forget to look your way out and in to the garden that is The Terraces.
Drop by today! You’ll be glad you did!
Other popular entertainment hubs in Cebu:
- Crossroads Banilad
- Mango Avenue
- SM North Wing
- The Walk




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I think Cebu has more things to offer than Manila..Ang ganda ng mga sceneries and so mga galaan ..I like this one..nice post
Thanks John… I appreciate your positive feedback… Indeed, Cebu has a lot to offer (than Manila, maybe – but I can sure guarantee, it’s less traffic here)
As for the “galaan” – yeah there are so many to mention and you can get from one place to another in just a matter of minutes. If you are the type of person who loves to party then I suggest you check out Vudu in Crossroads along Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Banilad Road, Cebu City or Formo in Banilad Town Centre, Banilad, Cebu City or better yet, try the Asiatown IT Park in Lahug, Cebu City.
There are a lot in Mango Avenue, as well (interchangeably known as Gen. Maxilom Ave), crowds are mixed there, though.
Again, thanks for dropping by and have a good evening (good day)!
I must admit that the reason why I clicked this post was because I thought it’s the terraces in Banaue. Nonetheless, reading the post is a wonder. It’s going to be one of places I’ll look for – if my wandering will get there – anytime soon.
Thanks Sony for visiting my site, nonetheless. At least I was able to catch your attention —thru the title… (lol)
Sure thing, do check out the place – it’s more than worth it…
Have a good day!
I mean, one of the places.
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Looks fun.I’m sure that I can enjoy Cebu if I visit Cebu.
I heard that many Japanese visited Cebu.
Thanks cocomino. Yes, there are many Japanese people here and there are also a number of Japanese restaurants here as well, so you won’t have any trouble with foods when you get here.
Also, there are many Koreans here and I believe they outnumbered most of the foreigners visiting Cebu.
Hope to meet you when you visit here soon.
Have a great day ahead and thanks again for dropping by, like always…
“Oh, Cebu, you are so beautiful that my heart ache to see you soon!” I think I remember this place, we went there in 2004. I wish I had a great camera then. You are lucky to live in such a spectacular city that has both nature and modern architecture intertwined in perfect harmony.One day, I’ll set foot in your Island…walk on your pristine beaches, eat ” lechon”, bask under the Sun and dance in complete surrender. Dreams can come true. Stay blessed. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, thanks IT for those wonderful words and the adjectives are just perfect. I’m lucky indeed to be living in this place where both nature and modern architecture intertwine.
You must have missed “lechon” (roasted pork) huh? Yeah when you’re here let me know.
Speaking of dance, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Sinulog festival (one beat, one dance, one vision), so if you want to witness it again, just a refresher, it happens every 3rd Sunday of January.
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Wow, a very good low-light photograph. Can be featured on magazines. Nice
Yeah this is from my friend’s cam, thanks again for dropping by… Have a great day!:)