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Blowing in the Wind - Lake View Apartments
4.2/52 Reviews
Nice view
Aspen at Wind
4.7/54 Reviews
Very worth staying, worth recommending, balcony overlooking the volcano, the inner lake. Very worth staying, worth recommending, balcony overlooking the volcano, the inner lake. Very worth staying, worth recommending, balcony overlooking the volcano, the inner lake.
One Tagaytay Place Hotel Suites Official Account
3.8/537 Reviews
our stay was pleasant, comfortable and amazing. People are so courteous, and always ready to extend help, facilities are well kept. Recommending this Resort to friends and relatives, Very near to the church, market, scenic view especially the Taal Volcano and the environs.
Pina Colina
4/59 Reviews
good thing the place was wazeable, otherwise there's a bigger chance to lose your way to get there. parking has an uneven surface so you better manoeuvre your car carefully to avoid any untoward event. the function room assigned to us has no comfort rooms of its own. we need to traverse a path that is not fully covered so imagine us trying to walk at the edges to avoid getting wet in the rain. the room we stayed in was too small to fit four people. it was so cramped i could barely avoid not stepping on the pull-out bed of my roommate. it was such a balancing act. the food was average. nothing enticing to share with relatives and friends.
The Lake Hotel Tagaytay
4.2/551 Reviews
We stayed at the hotel to attend a wedding a few minutes away. Hotel staff were generally friendly and helpful. The welcome is warm, though the individual standing guard at the gate could be a little more friendly. The hotel property is spacious and has a great view of the Taal lake, with the obligatory IG fixture on their lawn. It's obvious that the staff has experience in taking photographs of people and the scenery. Parking is ample, but not shaded. So the sun does beat down on vehicles. Best to keep the windows slightly open to let out the hot cabin air out. The hotel room is well equipped. Clean and functional. Room is well appointed. The pushbutton curtain is a welcome detail. Half finished renovations have marred the view from the balcony, but if doesn't totally ruin the overall experience. Noise suppression is a problem, as you can hear echoes from the lobby quite easily. The card receptacle was either disconnected or not working, as it did not shut off the electronics when the card is removed. TV viewing is juggling with two separate remotes instead of a universal one. No compendium in the room. Bathroom is clean and equipped with amenities. The Bathtub drain mechanism though needs to be attended to. Hot water is not as much as desired, but it does serve its purpose. WIFI in the room and around the hotel are not the greatest, for casual surfing and social media postings it's ok. Breakfast was ok, with the usual fair you find at other hotel properties. Pancakes could be better. The offerings didn't feature much local specialties. It would be good if the coffee is what Batangas was famous for. Sugar substitutes also would be nice. Waitstaff seems to not have a common theme in terms of uniform. At least they were prompt and present went needed, not dragging their feet when working. Unused furniture cluttered the corners of the dining space, making the audio equipment near the open gangway painfully out of place. The pool is beautiful. Not temperature controlled, but placed well enough to be under the sun most of the time. Not much space to go sunbathing. Clean towels are provided. Even though it's not a deep pool to begin with, there is a 'lifeguard' on duty. he could be a little more cheerful and approachable. Bathers though are in full view of the dining guests. So expect to be observed by the people inside in case you have a shapely figure. Safety signs are not that obvious. The Rules and Regulations poster could do with an update. It would be nice if the room had a compilation of literature that would recommend places to go to, places to eat nearby. A local map even. The hotel needs to clean up in terms of polish.
Summit Ridge Tagaytay
4.1/549 Reviews
We spent a night here due to a nearby wedding. This was one of the few hotels with 2-bedroom options for our big family (6 in total). The good: great staff, especially front desk breakfast was really good, no bacon but it's not a luxury hotel. location is unbeatable with a supermarket and good selection of restaurants downstairs and across the street less than 5 minutes from sky ranch, good place to take the kids Room is large, plenty of space, beds were firm and quite good. Great view from the balconies looking out to the lake/volcano free parking in front and under the hotel Hotel has fantastic entry and exit points from the main road the meh: - The AC in the master's bedroom was blowing probably 25C air. Staff went up to check and the first one insisted that it was cold. The rest of the unit was doing 19-20C. That room you can immediately tell was NOT. We had to call the front desk again for it to be checked and after 2 more trips they finally figured the AC condenser was broken and it needed a freon recharge. By evening the room was getting cold. For a big repair they did it quite quick so kudos to them still. - The room had a stove and a kitchen but ZERO kitchen utensils. No spoons, forks, plates or even glasses. Not to mention no cooking equipment. What was the stove for? There was a microwave though, and the ref was working well. - There was a TV and a cable box, but no cable service until 9am the morning of our departure. I know this isn't the hotel's fault, but it's worth noting that providers in the area might not be reliable. Service was out for an entire day! Also, only the master's bedroom had a cable box, the living room did not. It was just a TV with no connections whatsoever. - The water pressure of the bathroom bidet is terrible, with no way to adjust - Hotel has free internet but limited to first three devices. So our family of six was half with and half without. The stay wasn't terrible by any means. We'll most likely return here in the future, given the room's size, but we'll probably be better prepared the next time.

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Highest Price$386
Lowest Price$28
Number of Reviews337
Number of Hotels105
Average Price (Weekdays)$72
Average Price (Weekends)$78

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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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