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Royale Parc Hotel Tagaytay
4.2/542 Reviews
My last visit was 2 years ago.. and yesterday I tried it again (Sept 11-12) When we arrived the room is not yet ready and waited for 20 mins before releasing the room. The FO duty gave me the WIFI password for 2 devices only. while waiting we already connected to the wifi however when we arrived at the room the signal is so week and no internet connection. We called assistance, the IT officer went to our room and check.. He offered other wifi connection but still not working.. He went to our room thrice but the connection is not FIXED. ” wala man lang pasensya na po Maam,. kasi ganito ganyan,,,... Ang sabi lang niya is ”Malakas naman po ang internet bakit kaya di naconnect?” Connected naman daw ang phone nya bakit samin ay hindi. Para sabihin ko lang din Hindi outdated ang phone namin and Samsung naman. I am telling you dis cuz ito din nagig problem ko from last stay ko.. And ngayon di pa padin nag babago, walang improvement. Second, BOTTLED WATER. Nilagay namin sa ref yung 2 tubig then nung iinumin na namin.. don lang namin napasin na bawas na pala ung isang bote. Then sakto may dumaan na housekeeping sinabi ko ung about sa tubig. and yes wala nanaman sinabing ”pasensya or whatsoever” wala kumuha lang sya ng tubig.. tinanong ko pala sya kung libre lang ba ung tubig kung mag add sabi nya OO so pinalitan naman nya ung tubig namin 4 na bote ang binagay nya.. so ito na nga Gabi na ubos na ang tubig namin,. tumawag ako sa FO to refill again the water and sabi is MAY BAYAD na daw. Php 70 isang bote ng Summit Water 500ML. WOW. I am also working sa hotel pero ang tubig is libre kahit gaano kadami ang hingin.. my bayad man ang tubig pero un is kung ung branded talaga na bottled water. 500 ml na summit is 15 pesos lang... So namahalan ako.. ginawa ko nag padeliver nalang ako. Third, Last day.. I ask the FOA if possible for late check out. 1PM lang naman.. Ang sagot lang nya sakin is ... Ay Maam, hindi ko po alam tatanong ko lang po sa Supervisor. But nung time na un is sya palang naak duty so sabi ko babalikan ko nalang sya.. So, Over all.. I think, NEED ng staffs nyo ng training on how to answer queries.complain,concern ng guets.. Okay naman ung hotel nyo sana kaso if ganon ang staffs nyo pumapangit ang Image.
Lee Boutique Hotel Tagaytay
3.8/516 Reviews
So did google aq hotel taz trip.com the cheapest price 45cad or 1,800 pesos taz I chose queen bed taz no nz taz upgrade p kmi s king bed overall rating was 10/10 the bait of kuya s reception and shopping and shopping the room taz is not coming out the room nmin
The Lakeview Suites
4.1/515 Reviews
Have been traveling throughout SE Asia for the past month and a half and have stayed in a variety of hotels, but this place takes last place so far. Upon checking in, we were shown to a room with a kitchenette - Room E (not that we needed it, but that's all that was available when booked). There was a fridge, a microwave and a sink and not much else. Plenty of cabinet and counter top space, but no way to cook anything. Not sure why they were so excited about the kitchenette. It was a nice sized room, but the smell of urine and sewage from the bathroom was overwhelming. Really tried to deal with it, but when the wi-fi wasn't working, had to inform the front desk agent. She came to the room and agreed it smelled bad and immediately moved us to another room by the front entrance - Room B, which we appreciated. Wifi worked there also as we were so close to the front desk. Only issue was we had to move to a different room after 2 nights as Room B was booked. No biggie. We moved to Room H (I think) which is further down the hill and one of two rooms directly below a very nice look out pavilion. The room was much cleaner than our original room and smelled as though they used a gallon of bleach to clean the bathroom so we opened the front door and the balcony door to air it out. Front desk brought a wifi box for us, but it only worked occasionally. The water pressure was terrible in the bathroom sink and the shower and the water temperature in the shower changed from hot to cold to hot no matter what setting you had it on. Quite the showering experience. The wall between this room and the one next door was so thin, we could hear the conversations in the next room. Further, whoever decided to build two guest rooms under the lookout pavilion needs to be fired. Guests were going up there at 6am and running around with kids and created so much noise, we had to go out and ask them to be considerate of those sleeping. There was also construction noise at 10pm on a Saturday evening - drilling and hammering - appears some kind of a new structure was being built just down the hill. Perhaps construction could be done during daytime hours?? At check out, we were quite surprised to learn we were charged 50 pesos for a bucket of ice. Not too worried about the 50 pesos, but being told there was a small charge would have been appropriate at the time of ordering. The agent at check out seemed to care less about it and continued to press for final payment. The views are also not quite as advertised. While you CAN see the Lake, it would be best described as a ”partial view”. Overall, not very satisfied. Most staff seemed to try their best to make guests feel welcome and I'm sure many of the issues are a result of ownership or management decisions. Sad because this place could be a lot better. Will stay elsewhere in the future.
Nurture Wellness Village
4.5/518 Reviews
The type of room was so-called grapping in a tent. You can also have a campfire in front of you. We had a good time with a massage in the green canopy and a demonstration of the hotel-provided yoga Qigong organic juice. The food in the restaurant is also perfect. I don't mean there is a lot of breakfast. It is a menu where the creator's thoughts are transmitted and the heart is filled. Handmade apple jam was awesome. I want to revisit just for the restaurant. The air flowing throughout the hotel is amazing and we will definitely return here again.
Containers by Eco Hotel
4.2/516 Reviews
We booked our overnight stay at the last minute (since our usual go-to places in Tagaytay were fully booked) and we didn’t regret it. Got the family suite for our family of eight (includes three kids below 10 years) and it was good for all of us. The hotel staff, especially Mike, the manager, and Norman were very kind and accommodating. They briefed us well and gave us lots of tips so we didn’t mind it at all that there was limited service after 10pm. Room and interiors of the hotel are very creatively designed - actually inspired us to recycle wine bottles and cardboard into home decor. Location worked for us too - it’s not along the busy main road of Tagaytay but very near the highway. It gave us a semblance of being hidden away which we liked very much. It’s also right behind Aozora, the popular Jap resto in Tagaytay, so that was a big plus (easy access to great food). We’re quite happy with our serendipitous find and we’d gladly return with more friends and family. Thank you to the team of Containers by Eco Hotels!
Yohan's CoolSpace Tagaytay with Netflix
4.2/52 Reviews
Nice condo! Will book again!

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Highest Price$443
Lowest Price$27
Number of Reviews722
Number of Hotels301
Average Price (Weekdays)$79
Average Price (Weekends)$83

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Why Visit Tagaytay?

Tagaytay is a 2nd class city in the Philippines, just 37 miles away from the National Capital Region, Metropolitan Manila. It’s known for housing one of the Philippines’ most active volcanoes, Taal Volcano. Tagaytay receives many of Manila’s residents on a regular, as they try to escape from the capital’s hustle and bustle. Tagaytay has long been an ideal destination for staycations, weddings, honeymoons and retreats.

The Best Time to Visit Tagaytay

Manila’s cooler neighbor experiences a comfortable year-round climate, with average temperatures of 21.5°C (70.7°F) annually. Tagaytay is coldest between December and February, is driest from November to April, and wet the rest of the year. High season occurs most weekends and during national holidays.

Getting Around Tagaytay

The closest airport to Tagaytay is Manila Nonoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), just 46.8km (29 miles) away. The best way to travel from Manila Airport (MNL) to Tagaytay is by Airport bus. Tickets cost between PHP190–PHP300 (US$3.90–US$6.19), and the bus journey takes around 2 hours 2 minutes.

The city of Tagaytay is not large and getting around isn’t complicated. Jeepneys, the city’s main mode of public transport, are mostly available at Olivarez Plaza. Be sure to check the destination signs on jeepneys before boarding.

Things to do in Tagaytay

Spend the day visiting Taal Volcano,

Spend the day visiting Tagaytay’s top destination, Taal Volcano, visible from city center. Taal Lake, the fresh water volcanic crater lake, surrounds Taal Volcano. Regular boat tours are available to tourists, starting at PHP90 (around US$18.60). Admire the view of Taal Volcano and Taal Lake at these hotels: 4-star Taal Vista Hotel Tagaytay, 4-star Summit Ridge Tagaytay and 3-star Crosswinds Resorts Suites Tagaytay.

Other places of interest include People’s Park in the Sky, an incomplete mansion that was converted into a park, Tagaytay Picnic Grove, where visitors can also enjoy horseback riding, zip-lining, swimming, shopping and cable car riding. Enjoy breathtaking views of Taal Volcano while you’re visiting these places of interest.

Cheap Hotels in Tagaytay include the 2-star New Orleans Hotel Tagaytay, Homestay Tagaytay Staycation and 3-star Lee Boutique Hotel.

Popular resorts and hotels in Tagaytay include 4-star Anya Resort Tagaytay, 3-star Containers by Eco Hotel and 4-star Hotel Kimberly Tagaytay.

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