Tagaytay, officially and commonly called Tagaytay City, (Filipino: Lungsod ng Tagaytay), is a component city in the province of Cavite, in the Philippines. It is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations because of its outstanding scenery and cooler climate provided by its high altitude. Tagaytay overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas and provides views of Taal Volcano Island in the middle of the lake through various vantage points situated in the city.
Restaurants in Tagaytay
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Museo Orlina is a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art of the internationally-acclaimed, pioneer, and foremost practitioner of glass sculpture in the Philippines, Ramon Orlina. The museum has four levels of exhibit area, a sculpture garden and Amphitheater, and a roof deck to enjoy the spectacular view of Taal Lake.
Small but very cool museum featuring glass and other scultpture works of Orlina. Take the guided tour, it's only 30 mins or so but gives a lot of good info. If you're in Tagaytay I would definitely stop here (and skip some of the other attractions which aren't nearly as interesting).
4 based on 169 reviews
A walking distance from hotels along Tagaytay- Calamba road. Anyone may pray inside the pray room. The place is quiet and not so crowded. There's no parking lot but visitors may park at the road shoulder. There's no Sunday mass since this is not a parish. Mass is on every first Saturday of the month only. If you are checked-i n a hotel nearby and you want hear mass on a Sunday, there's the Mother of Perpetual Help Parish Church less than a kilometer away towards the Rotunda.
3.5 based on 267 reviews
I cant imagine how such a small museum can house so many puzzles. We were told that as of 2012 they have 1,200+ puzzles consisting of 700,000+ puzzle pieces. The 2nd floor houses the biggest puzzle store I’ve ever seen.
The place is not along the highway and you have travel around 3-4 km from the highway. The entrance road is very steep that you have to maintain on your first gear going up. Entrance fee is Php 100 for both adult and child.
Before entering, they will take your picture with the puzzle mansion logo as the background. They will also offer to use you cam to take pictures.
At the start, there is a small orientation wherein they discuss the different types of puzzles and some information about the lady who made the puzzles and how they the record of the largest collection of jigsaw puzzles.
5 based on 22 reviews
Growing up, our parents brought us here whenever we visit Tagaytay. We hear mass here too.
Now, I made it a tradition that when I go here, I visit. I like contemplating here. I also like visiting their tiny store. I love it when the sisters sing. It's so heavenly.
This is my favorite place to visit in Tagaytay.
4 based on 37 reviews
we got there at dusk so we missed most of the sprawling taal volcano and the lake from the west side of Tagaytay. but just the same, a light snack at starbucks in twin lakes made our early evening a relaxing one. we munched on our chips later.
if you’re into long drives going to batangas via Tagaytay and need a stopover, twin lakes will not disappoint.
4 based on 57 reviews
Lots of open green spaces. It features natural lighting and ventilation which gives you a view of the sunset which is not normal in other malls. The place is compact but has a lot of options for whatever you need. Dining, grocery, department store, boutique shops, ATM, it even has a place for worship. Downside is the elevator which is only on one end of the mall which becomes a challenge for those who have mobility issues. But this mall is wheelchair accessible nonetheless.
3.5 based on 505 reviews
We stopped at this park to view the scenery. Zip lining and horseback riding were available, however somewhat limited. The zip lining consisted of a single zip, so it was more for a simple experience. The horses were on the small side, and built for Filipino sized people. It seemed popular for first time riders and those who want to experiment with horseback riding. I am not sure if their was an actual trail ride or simply riding with the guide walking beside the horse. The hike to the lookout point was short, with an adequate trail, however it was fairly steep to walk up. Stairs were present on the trail. Picnic tables were available throughout the park, although very occupied. Souvenirs and food shops were available.
3 based on 503 reviews
the place is so old and not well maintained, need more improvements and cleaning, for viewing purposes of taal lake and surroundings it really nice.
3 based on 89 reviews
What a prank! Staff seem clueless about the farms' situation. Animals needs to eat too! Their (animals) life at that place is miserable. Upon entrance the staff didn't even bother to give us a quick briefing about the place (no maps,signage, slackers, false advertising) Management need to do something about this place. Far from Zoobic safari where animals seems happy and well taken care of. Management is a Joke!A rubbery of time, money and expectation!
3.5 based on 14 reviews
Robinson's Summit Ridge Promenade is home to varied mid and high end specialty resturants. Sisterfields by Cravings fall under this selective heading. Openned fairly recently, We ordered their hot Bulalo soup, and crispy Lechon Kawali. Though a bit pricey, this fine dinning resturant lives up to client expection. Hotel with accessible dinning resturants.
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