We decided to take a trip to Tagaytay because it was really hot in Taguig, and we needed a break from the heat. We were looking for a place to relax and enjoy some cold weather, and Tagaytay was the perfect choice. It’s our favorite spot for us since it’s only a couple of hours away from Taguig, making it an easy and quick getaway. Tagaytay has always been our go-to place for unwinding, because it's a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Whether you're a foodie, adventure seeker, or someone just looking to unwind, Tagaytay has something for everyone. In this blog, I'll take you through my travel experience and share some of the must-visit spots in this charming city.
The Scenic Views and the Famous Taal Volcano
One of the first things that always captivates us about Tagaytay is the stunning view of Taal Volcano. It’s one of the most iconic sights in the area, and there’s something so calming about watching the volcano surrounded by the peaceful waters of Taal Lake. We made sure to visit Hiraya Starbucks to sip cup of coffee while looking at the Taal Volcano.
Relaxing Nature and Parks
Aside from the food and scenic views, Tagaytay is also known for its parks and gardens that allow visitors to unwind and connect with nature. We visited a few parks, including the Sky Ranch, Picnic Groove, People’s Park, where we enjoyed walking around and taking in the surroundings. For those who enjoy more nature-centered activities, there are peaceful gardens and areas for a quiet picnic or a gentle stroll. It’s the perfect place to simply breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the cold atmosphere.
Delicious Food and Local Delicacies
If you're a foodie like me, Tagaytay has so many food spots to try! It’s a haven for fresh, local produce and delicious meals, with the old climate perfect for indulging in hot dishes. We made sure to stop by one of our favorite spots for bulalo, a delicious Filipino beef shank soup that’s perfect for the chilly weather. Bulalo is the first thing that comes to our mind whenever we are going to Tagaytay. You’ll find plenty of restaurants and cafes offering stunning views of the lake, making the experience even more special. Tagaytay also offers a variety of local delicacies such as buko pie, our favorite shop is Rowena’s Buko Pie, you should buy their buko pie it’s the best among the other buko pie.
If you haven’t visited Tagaytay yet, I highly recommend you add it to your travel list. The cold weather, beautiful landscapes, and delicious food make it an unforgettable destination that will leave you feeling refreshed and recharged.

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