Things to Do in Tagaytay

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Things to Do in Tagaytay


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  • Hannah.D
    3 contributions
    Bridge Summit Tagaytay one of my reccommendation hotel here in tagaytay because all you need is here, the rooms secure cleanliness and proper. the stafts, the accommodation foods and pool and especially the perfect view of taal volcano that i know your whole family like.
    Written 16 April 2023
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  • Lolito Castro
    City of London, UK29 contributions
    After our breakfast in McDonald’s , just around the corner- visited this holy place that our friends told us to visit- solemn and gave us peaceful mind. I will recommend to all my friends to come and visit this lovely place.
    Written 6 June 2022
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  • Martin H
    Hong Kong, China774 contributions
    This is a relatively small museum and you probably only need 30 minutes here, 45 maximum.

    They have some really lovely glass sculptures on show here by Ramon Orlina. The museum also displays some paintings and sculptures by other well know Philippine artists such as BenCab. The pieces are well displayed and not crammed in.

    Well worth stopping in for a short visit.
    Written 22 March 2023
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  • Dominick C.
    Princeton, NJ115 contributions
    This a key church in Tagaytay where many locals go to pray to Mary for help in all aspects of their life. As a tourist the site is small but the statues are beautiful and well worth the visut.
    Written 3 April 2019
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  • GlobetrotterJ16
    Seoul, South Korea1,980 contributions
    A very small and basic Ayala mall, not much to do or see there, has the usual suspects in terms of fast food joints and Starbucks, as well as a limited array of basic shops. Big plus is the Waltermart supermarket, decent size, good selection. Unless one has to go there to get something really no point to go there just for window shopping as nothing to see.
    Written 8 November 2022
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  • Marzzzz
    4 contributions
    Amazing and very informative coming from the tour guide. The puzzles been done for ages was really amazing done by 1 person.
    Written 3 March 2023
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  • Christopher
    Luzon, Philippines69 contributions
    It was a nice place but it was not maintained properly. I do hope the local government would do something with it. The spot was really great as it was the peak, but the overall was not neat. I mean, if we really wanted to attract people other than the local, it should be presented very well. Just so sad that was never developed further.

    The only steal we experience that day was the sea of clouds. Good thing we were able to catch it :)
    Written 28 December 2020
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  • corz
    Bucharest, Romania21 contributions
    very nice place since i love nature. its a bit cloudy so we didn't see taal volcano clearly. my dad keep on reminiscing his days in tagaytay since he visited and work in the place during his younger age. for me a first timer enjoyed shopping and horse back riding. kinda disappointed that the area for horse riding is very little and i pity the horse for she had to carry 2 persons.
    Written 8 March 2023
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  • MannyY
    20 contributions
    Mahogany Market is one of those tourist destinations often touted whenever you are in Tagaytay. Tagaytay is known for its fresh beef products and right on top of the beef market is a row of eateries where you can partake of their beef signature dish, bulalo.

    Right across the meat market are two buildings. One for dried goods such as coffee, native delicacies, etc. We bought suman pinipig after being given a free taste. It was good but a little pricey at PHP20 each. Suman pinipig can be bought at less than PHP20 each in other places. But we didn't care because we were there already and we liked the sample.

    We also bought salted eggs at 7/P100 which the vendor sourced from Laguna. We wanted to have a salted egg salad as a supplement to our breakfast. And since we already had salted eggs, we bought fresh tomatoes and onions at the second floor of the next building.

    Thus, all in all, there are three buildings at Mahogany Market. The first building where they have their beef produce and eateries, The second where they have their dry goods and pasalubongs. And the third where they have fresh vegetables.

    Overall, Mahogany Market could be a good first stop for food and fresh produce (except beef) when you are in Tagaytay. It could also be your last stop as you depart Tagaytay because you can eat at the different eateries where they serve almost identical dishes. And after the hearty meal, do some cheap (by Tagaytay standards) pasalubong shopping and also buy fresh produce.

    Prices are not really much different and could be at times more pricey from Manila prices especially if you buy in Balintawak or Divisoria markets. So if you don't want to tote extra bags going back to Manila, I suggest just stick to the light stuff, i.e. native delicacies for pasalubong, ground coffee, etc.

    Finally, Mahogany Market is different from the Tagaytay public market, found just behind the Tagaytay Flower Market right before a rotonda. Tagaytay public market, we were told, is where the locals buy their goods and restaurants source their fresh produce . But we weren't able to explore it as much as Mahogany.
    Written 31 March 2022
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  • renzie22
    Luzon, Philippines62 contributions
    ✔️ the tour guide is very nice and accommodating. he also served as a photograpger for us.
    ✔️ no rush during the entire tour. we took our time with the animal encounters. my daughter had a great experience even after being bitten by a bird 😅 that was so funny though. (sorry anak!)
    ✔️ my fave part of the tour was the aviary. my daughter loved the bunnies.
    ✔️ even when the sun was out and it was a hot day, the place is still refreshing.
    ✔️ i love that some animals are just roaming around in the field. i feel like it is a non-stressful environment for them.
    ✔️ love the museum too. although i was too tired from all the walking to take a photo and explore everything.

    ❌ not their fault entirely and yes because of the pandemic, the bed and breakfast accommodation is closed. originally, this is the place i want to book for our overnight stay to save ourselves the hassle of going from one place to another.
    ❌ as of this time as well, their resto is closed. i didnt get to eat good food. and again that's because of the pandemic (not entirely the farm's fault)
    ❌ no other food choices. the only food available is binalot. although i like it, i still think it is better to have a few other options
    ❌ wasn't able to spot a good souvenir from the shop.

    suggestion: please add some benches in front of each animal enclosure. it is tiring to walk for hours and we need to rest a bit to catch our breath too. my husband was too tired to join us with the zebra, ostrich, etc. he just sat down at the bench in front of their enclosure because it is the only place he was able to sit on since after we went to the aviary.

    overall, the place was amazing. i would like to go back and hoping that the hotel, pool, and resto will be open and updated by then. and of course with additional animals too 😊
    Written 12 September 2022
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  • Shefa13
    General Trias, Philippines18 contributions
    We first came here last 2013 together with my sister and ex-bf which is my husband now. Quite sad because there's a lot of animals before than 2022. We came back last June 2022 together with my whole family. They told us that most of the animals were died due to ash fall last January 2020. We just reminisce those time that we've been there. Some portion are quite old and needs renovation. However, I still recommend this place for kids who loves farm animals.
    Written 15 December 2022
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  • Lhen09
    Cavite Province, Philippines50 contributions
    We often go to Tagaytay, thus this church is one of the favorite to drop by and say prayers and attend mass.
    And we happen to attend 1 Misa de Gallo this year. The church decoration is so attractive, choir sings beautifully and the homily really touches my heart not to forget what Fr. Francis Miranda says that when you are going to receive the body of Christ do say Amen and avoid nodding or saying yes, it should be Amen.
    Written 26 December 2019
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  • Raz
    6 contributions
    We went here to see how the animals are doing. Some of them looks fine but some aren't. Hope a lot of people can visit more to help them. Not a lot of animals to see here. Lot of vacant spaces. To be honest I just felt bad after visiting. I feel bad for them. But I recommend that you still visit to help them.
    Written 27 April 2022
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  • Hanif H
    Glasgow, UK37 contributions
    Beautiful little mosque where we prayed Jummah. The mosque was very easy to find via Google maps. The mosque is small however and does get very cramped for Jummah. Which means alot of heat so I'd advise to where thin clothes. The brothers inside were very welcoming and helpful
    Written 19 August 2016
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  • NDGM90
    Lutherville, MD683 contributions
    This is located on the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Rd. and offers the freshest produce of the local farmers and fishermen. It says fruit market but you can also find dried fish and fresh flowers and vegetables. The prices and are very competitive.
    Written 23 October 2019
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