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Three of the Most Reviewed Google Maps Attractions Are in Cebu: Magellan's Cross, Temple of Leah, and City of Naga Boardwalk

 Google Maps Turns 20: Celebrating Two Decades of Exploring the Philippines


Can you believe it? Google Maps is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year! For two decades, it’s been a trusted guide, helping people discover new places, find their way, and stay connected with local communities. In the Philippines, Google Maps has become an essential tool, offering a deeper look at the country’s vibrant culture, rich history, and awe-inspiring landscapes.




To mark this special milestone, Google Maps is spotlighting the top 20 most-reviewed visitor attractions across the Philippines. These destinations capture the diverse range of experiences the country has to offer—from iconic historical sites to breathtaking natural wonders.

Temple of Leah - Cebu CIty


Top 20 Most Reviewed Visitor Attractions in the Philippines:
  1. Quezon Memorial Circle
  2. Magellan's Cross  (CEBU)
  3. Temple of Leah (CEBU)
  4. Cagsawa Ruins
  5. Chocolate Hills Complex
  6. Loboc River Cruise
  7. Twin Lakes Tagaytay
  8. The Ruins
  9. Lion’s Head
  10. Alona Beach
  11. Hinagdanan Cave
  12. Bangui Windmills
  13. Cambugahay Falls
  14. Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)
  15. MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park, Palo
  16. José Rizal Monument
  17. Cloud 9 Surfing Area
  18. Calle Crisologo
  19. City of Naga Boardwalk (CEBU)
  20. Intramuros 
Google Maps has come a long way over the past two decades. What started as just a map has transformed into a powerhouse of tools—offering everything from 360-degree street views to in-depth business listings and even real-time updates on popular spots.




In the Philippines, Google Maps has had a big impact, especially in boosting tourism. As it celebrates its anniversary, Google Maps reaffirms its commitment to the Philippines, promising to continue supporting local communities, promoting tourism, and helping preserve the country’s cultural heritage. Here’s to the next 20 years of discovery!

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