Looking for a 1-2 hour travel getaway near the metro? Tagaytay is here to give us a quick breath from our daily urban life. I made a list of the places we went to and is open to travel.
We went to Tagaytay last March 5-7, 2021. We checked all the guidelines posted by the Tagaytay LGU just to make sure if we can just pass through. It was made clear by the ordinances that they don’t require an RT-PCR/Swab Test or Barangay Health Clearance, we only need to follow the establishments requirement in compliance to the IATF Guidelines and that’s it.
Starbucks Tagaytay
Coming from the North going to South, we made sure to go early to appreciate Tagaytay’s cold weather in the morning. Our first stop is at Starbucks along Calamba Rd. to have our breakfast. We had a nice spot by the deck. It is a bit of a struggle since the wind is blowing up our things on the table. Starbucks practices CLAYGO so we tried our best not to litter. Remnants of lost face shields can be seen below the deck. It was funny since we almost lost ours.
Note: you can only stay for a maximum of 2 hours.



Museo Orlina
After having our breakfast we went to Museo Orlina which is just 3 minutes away from Starbucks. Museo Orlina is the showcase of the artistry of Ramon Orlina, pioneer and foremost practitioner of glass sculpture in the country. It’s not your typical museum, because everything is fragile. You have to act on your most timid way. Regardless, the sculptures of Mr. Orlina draws you by its clarity and precision. Museo Orlina has a General Admission of 130php and 100php for Senior citizens/Students. The museum has 2 more levels, a roof deck and a garden. A map will be provided to you after your payment at the cashier. Reservations are available at their website.
Just a reminder, the establishment’s policy doesn’t allow you to take videos inside, but you can take all the pictures you want.









HyggePlus+ Tagaytay Staycation
After the museum tour, we had a quick trip to Ayala Malls Serin to buy foods for our 3 day BnB stay. We stayed in HyggePlus+ Tagaytay Staycation located in Cityland Prime Residences Tagaytay! The place is superb and styled in a Scandinavian Minimalist apartment! The entertainment system and the kitchen area were a gem. They have two 42″ Android TVs located in the living room and bedroom with Netflix and Amazon Prime, they even have a PS4 provided with tons of games and 3 controllers. Cityland also offers the panoramic view of Taal Volcano in Taal Lake and 360-degree view of Tagaytay downtown with a roof-deck view hall that is open from 6:00am -10:00am in the morning then from 4:00pm- 8:00pm at night. We spent the rest of the day in the loft and will have the second part of our tour the next day.





People’s Park in the Sky
First stop on our second day “gala” is, People’s Park in the Sky! You can park your car at the side uphill. By the time we arrived, it was jampacked by cyclist, riders, vendors and other tourists. Upon entering, you have to pay for 30php admission fee. The park offers a jeepney/mpv ride to the top for 20php. We opted to walk since we wanted to enjoy the view and to take pictures. It was a 10 minute walk to the top excluding our photo sessions. LoL. The place is most enjoyed in the morning since you can experience the foggy and the cold weather of Tagaytay. Another 360 degree deck-view hall is available at the top of the park. It was really windy so hold tight on your things. Pasalubong and delicacies are available at the bottom of the deck hall.





Taal Vista Hotel
Second Stop. Taal Vista Hotel. We went there for an ocular viewing available for 100php per pax. Parking is 150php for the first hour. At the garden area of the hotel are the sweeping views of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano. A standing binocular telescope is available at the garden, but it doesn’t work anymore. The garden has bench, tables and chairs at the area for visitors to relax.


Bulalo Point Turo-Turo Grill
We had our lunch at the famous Bulalo Point Turo-Turo Grill. Their bulalo is served in a large pot with a knife inside. The pot contains a really huge bone marrow and lots of meat. It’s extremely huge and can be shared by at least 4 people. We ordered other meals too just to have a taste of it. We ended up taking out the meals since it was too much for us to finish.
Note: You have to take a picture of the menu before going inside, since table menus won’t be provided by the restaurant because of the pandemic. The Bulalo Point also has a view by the window.




After our meal we headed to our BnB to take some rest, the best thing about our place is the distance from the tourist spots is just 10-15 minutes away. So our itinerary runs very smoothly on all occasions. Minimal traffic can be encountered but only on peak hours.
Sky Ranch Tagaytay
It was 6:00pm when we decided to go to Sky Ranch Tagaytay (napasarap ang pagpapahinga 😅). It was dark outside but it was fine because that’s the perfect time to appreciate colorful lights of Sky Ranch. It was 2 hours away from closing so we maximized our time inside. We rode the Sky Eye, roller coaster and experienced the 4D cinema. All of the rides are still open and you can feel the serenity inside the park since people were a lot less compared to the last time I’ve been here. We headed home and call it a day.



Picnic Grove Tagaytay
On our last day, our first stop is Picnic Grove Tagaytay. Upon entry, a ticket will be handed to you by the staff of PGT. After that, you’ll have to pay inside at the cashier. An admission fee of 50php per head and 35php for parking. If not by vehicle, you would have to pay at the entrance. This receipt will be collected before you leave the premises.
Pine trees??? Yes. It’s everywhere! Even though we arrived at 12 noon, the ray of sun is barely felt. We started from the most left part of the park and walked down till we reach the end where the cottages are located. You can enjoy the green scenic view here by the bridges and leafy pathway of PGT. Do you remember the trend of Taylor Swift’s folklore album? Yes. This would be the perfect place to recreate that B&W cover album. But you’ll have to prepare your knees going back up to the top because it’s a long way from back down. Lol. We stayed for more than an hour just sitting at the cottage. We didn’t notice the time because the place and the climate is so relaxing.





Tagaytay Flower Market
Our last stop before we headed back to North is at the Tagaytay Flower Market. It is located along the highway of Calamba Road, San Jose, Tagaytay. You can buy a lot of varieties of plants and pots in the market. Even the rarest ones here is available. I bought some for my plantita mother to add on her collections.
A rundown list on the place we visited;
- Starbucks Tagaytay
- Museo Orlina
- Picnic Grove Tagaytay
- Bulalo Point Turo-Turo Grill
- Taal Vista Hotel
- People’s Park in the Sky
- Sky Ranch Tagaytay
- Tagaytay Flower Market



































