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Reviewed December 28, 2018 via mobile

Im sorry that we dont have pics to upload since we arrived so late and tired that I forgot to take pictures and the next day we were in such a hurry to check out (lol)

*RATES- Upon inquiring, front desk staff said their room for 2 is priced at 2000PHP w/ free breakfast. Then after paying he then said that breakfast wasnt included since we availed the room at a discounted price from 3000 pesos.(overpriced tbh) We were too tired to argue since it was already 2am and we were tired from touring and sight seeing and not bejng accepted by a lot of hotels which are fully booked. (December 27)

*Our ROOM reminded me of old and dirty motel rooms. Dirty floors, stained walls, generic white sheet and foam pillows with the same plain white cloth as a pillowcase. The BED was so 'maalikabok' (dusty) it triggered my allergic rhinitis. Smells like a damp rag too.

*BATHROOM was so disgusting and cramped. Dirty toilets, tile grout has some mold and the shower curtain has black spots and dirt stains. It is so small that you have to be careful not to be in contact with the wall, shower curtain and toilet. Hindi ka pwedeng dumikit kasi nga napakarumi.

PS. We are not maarte or very picky, the size of the room doesnt matter to us but CLEANLINESS is very important. Do not pose as a hotel when your services are more like a motel or a hostel. The room isnt worth our 2000 at all.

Date of stay: December 2018
Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Thank mikhailaesi
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Reviewed August 28, 2018 via mobile

If you are looking for functional and very affordable place to stay in Tagaytay, then you may want to check out this place.

It is also just a stone's throw away from the local market, fruit stands and for your "pasalubong" needs.

Family & friends have stayed here several times over and will definitely be one of our top choice for our bed & breakfast needs...

Date of stay: May 2018
Trip type: Traveled with friends
Thank raffymaramag
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Reviewed January 2, 2018

Well, let me start on a positive note: The hotel is centrally located and it is easy to find transport to any site. Tricycles and jeepneys abound. Also, there are fresh fruit stands where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
This is a budget hotel and you get what you pay for. There was no cupboard in our room , and no inner curtain in front of the window, and the window looks out directly onto the street. Make sure the curtain there is, is closed BEFORE you take a shower. I got out of the shower to find my dear wife has opened the curtain to let in some sunlight.....
The bed was a bit small. The toilet seat cracked , so I got pinched every time I sat down.
In the bathroom is a note telling guests to put the shower curtain inside the shower to prevent the water from flowing onto bathroom floor. I did that and it still flowed into the bathroom area.
The breakfast consisted of one egg, 2 sausages and rice with a small cup of coffee.
This place is good if you are on a budget... but I am sure you can find a better place for a bit more.

Date of stay: December 2017
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Thank Johann D
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Reviewed December 26, 2017

It was the cheapest alright... because it was CHEAP!
they called it a ZEN room but the place isn't what I paid for. The host gave me a kit... a dirty red bag with toothbrush and an EMPTY shampoo container. Bed and pillows were smelly so we had to asked for them to change it. TV was a old box type 14 inch unit. All in all, It was a terrible experience. Not recommendable.

Room tip: Don't book here
Date of stay: December 2017
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Thank jappysaniano
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Reviewed September 3, 2014 via mobile

Okay, this is not a luxury hotel. So now we've got that out the way...

The rooms are a little on the small side, but there's plenty to do within walking distance and even more within a few minutes drive, so why stay in your room? The views of the volcano at the top of the road are amazing, and there's more restaurants than you could ever want. There's plenty of tricycles available to take you on excursions/trips and are all about the same price.

The place is clean and towel, soap, toilet paper etc is provided on arrival. Toothbrush, shampoo etc. isn't, but it's not a luxury hotel. The water was hot and constant whenever I used it.

The reception staff are discreet and will be happy to run to the store for anything you require and assist with your needs.

The price via AirBnB was very reasonable and contacting the hotel itself may result in discount. The Tagaytay Association Of Hotels set the prices in the area, so it's pretty much the same wherever you go.

Wifi is available in the lobby and there's plenty of seats and sofas to make yourself comfortable while you catch up on emails etc.

All in all, a decent place to stay if you want somewhere to rest at the end of a day exploring. Perhaps not advised if you enjoy staying in your hotel room all day and night.

Date of stay: August 2014
Trip type: Traveled with friends
3  Thank mickh423
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