While we loved Marriott Hotel in Cebu, Radisson Blu gives more value for your money. The lobby is huge but is never intimidating. The staff is very welcoming and makes you feel right at home. They are seemingly right where you need them to be especially by the elevator banks where it tends to get confusing if you're supposed to turn left or right.
Premier Room
The Premier Room we stayed in opens up to a mirrored hallway with a powder room to the right.
The hallway leads you to a desk and a living room. The door to the right of the desk leads you to a walk in closet where you can access your room.
Executive Suite
The Executive Suite is about the same size as the Premier Room but is arranged slightly differently. By the door, to your right, you can access the walk in closet which leads you to the bathroom that leads you to the bedroom which then leads you to the living room.
Unlike the other room, this room has a Nespresso machine for all you coffee lovers.
Superior Room
The Superior Room is very spacious and will hold it's own if you compare it against any of the best rated hotels in Manila.
The Premier Room and Executive Suite comes with access to the Executive lounge. They have a dress code so better pack a pair of pants. There are not a lot of choices so it's not that big of a deal if you don't get access to the lounge.
The hotel is right beside SM Cebu and CNT Lechon is also very near. Cabs are easy to get although avoid rush hours or the mall closing time.
The hotel has a lagoon shaped pool that looks a lot like Sofitel Manila's and a very spacious gym.
Overall, I'd pick Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu in a heartbeat if I'm ever back in Cebu and staying in the city.
Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu