1. Fort San Pedro is a historical military defense structure in Cebu City, Philippines. It is known as the oldest and smallest fort in the country, with a rich history dating back to 1565.

The fort was originally built by Spanish conquistadors, led by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, to protect against Muslim raiders. It is designed in a triangular shape, with two sides facing the sea and the third side serving as the main entrance. The walls are made of coral stones and are about 20 feet high, supported by bastions on each corner.

Inside the fort, visitors can explore various exhibits that showcase Cebu’s history. There is a small museum that displays artifacts and documents from the Spanish colonial period, including weapons, uniforms, and maps. There are also replica cannons and a small garden area where visitors can relax and enjoy the surroundings.

2. Fort San Pedro is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The contact phone number is (+63) 32 256 2284.

3. The admission fee for Fort San Pedro is PHP 30 for adults and PHP 10 for children and students. There is no additional fee for camera usage. The fort is located in the pier area of Cebu City, making it easily accessible by public transportation such as taxis or jeepneys.