1. Colon Street, located in Cebu City, Philippines, is known as the oldest and shortest national road in the country. It was named after Christopher Columbus (known as Cristobal Colon in Spanish) and was established by the Spaniards in the 16th century.

Colon Street is considered a historic and iconic street in Cebu. It was once the center of commerce and trade during the Spanish colonial period and remains a bustling commercial street today. It is lined with various shops, stores, and vendors selling a wide array of products, from clothes and accessories to electronics and household items.

The street is also home to several iconic landmarks, including the Colon Obelisk and the Heritage of Cebu Monument. The obelisk commemorates the arrival of Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in Cebu in 1565, while the monument depicts significant events and figures in Cebu’s history.

2. The shops and stores on Colon Street typically operate during regular business hours, from around 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. However, it’s always recommended to check with specific stores as their opening and closing times may vary. Contact information for individual shops can usually be found online or through local directories.

3. There is no entrance fee or ticket required to visit Colon Street. Transportation to Colon Street can be easily arranged through taxis, jeepneys, or ride-hailing services like Grab. Cebu City has a reliable public transportation system, making it convenient for visitors to reach Colon Street from different parts of the city.