Fort San Pedro, the oldest garrison in the country, reopens after six months of closure due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
September 15,2020 - 09:37 PM
Labella said that the fort administration, led by Executive Director Erwin de la Cerna, has worked in creating a protocol that would ensure the safety of the visitors of the fort. Entry fee remains at P30 per adult, and since children are still mandated to stay-at-home, they are not yet allowed to enter the fort.
Quarantine passes will be required for those who wish to tour the fort, as only Cebu City residents can enter Fort San Pedro for now.
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