maddromeo Posted November 29, 2008 Share Posted November 29, 2008 Anyone interested for House for rent in Tagaytay?! starting at P3700/ night. 3bedroom & 2 toilets/bath w/garage. Near Raja Mall. Its inside a private compound, nice location. Ideal for families/barkadas who wish to stay overnight in Tagaytay. Just PM me for those who are interested. Take care & God Bless :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
Pantasya Posted November 29, 2008 Share Posted November 29, 2008 Antonio's is the best. Pricey but worth it... TRy niyo rin sa Hawaiian Barbeque, they serve good baby back ribs there. A bit pricey pero they have a good view of Taal Quote Link to comment
decksuave Posted December 1, 2008 Share Posted December 1, 2008 (edited) guyz my lam b kau maganda rent, condo or haus. good for 4 persons w/ 2 bedrooms...? tsaka bossing san po yng affordable place n u could rent w/ a terrific view of taal..?? (for couples)mga 1.5-2k per night tnx in advance Edited December 1, 2008 by decksuave Quote Link to comment
overdrive2506 Posted December 1, 2008 Share Posted December 1, 2008 gusto ko sa sonya's garden Quote Link to comment
gluteus25 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Just received this in my email. Don't know if it's true but better safe than sorry. > My husband's family went to Tagaytay for a simple get-together last> weekend. We stayed at Viewpoint Inn, a few kms > from the rotonda and in a quieter part of the city. The place seemed> perfect for a relaxing weekend. We booked a > big non-airconditioned room (good as aircon with the windows open)> which was comfortable enough to fit about 20 of > us. Above it was a viewdeck where we ate dinner while enjoying a good> view of Lake Taal . After the kwentuhan has > died down and the children's energies got all used up, lights went dim> and everyone was asleep by 2:00a.m. It was > Turo's brother who locked the doors before he went to sleep.> > At around 3:00a.m., barely an hour after, Billy, the househelp of> Turo's cousin woke Tito Art (of UPLB's Batcave > fame) pointing towards the backdoor where he saw a man scurrying out> carrying with him several of our bags. The man > realized he was seen and left the bags so he could escape. The lights> went on and everyone was awake again except > for the kids. Three celphones, one bag and Turo's walking shorts with> his wallet were found missing. We called the > police and also the attention of the Inn 's owner.> > The Tagaytay Police arrived shortly. Billy recounted to the police what> he saw: that earlier on a man was already > observing our room from outside, and later the same person entered the> room through an open window and crawled his > way into a corner where all the missing items were placed, then snuck> out through the back door. Billy positively > identified the man as one of the helpers of Viewpoint Inn, whom he was> able to have a short conversation with in > the early evening.> > The Inn 's owner, on the other hand, took more than an hour to walk> from his house which was a few steps away. He > was immediately defensive upon learning that one of his helpers was a> suspect to the robbery. Of course it was > natural for him to protect his "employees" (we later found out that the> helpers who worked the night shift weren't > exactly employees of the Inn but "tambays" who assisted visitors during> their stay and get as their income the tips > they receive from the customers), but we also expected him to take> accountability for the incident as it happened > within the vicinity of Viewpoint Inn, which he did not.> > Turo, his dad, sister and brother, who owned the missing items, and> Billy, the witness, went to the police station > to give a statement while the rest of us waited in the Inn . The Inn 's> owner also came along. The police urged the > owner to agree to a settlement, which we are open to so as to avoid the> hassle of police procedures but the Inn 's > owner did not want to. In the end, three counts of robbery were filed> against the Inn 's helper who would be > detained for 15 days while the police continued the investigation and> hearings were scheduled etc. > > When they got back, we were all too tired, sleepless and upset about> what happened so we packed our things and > decided to go home. On our way out, one of the helpers stopped us and> asked us to settle our bill (we have only > paid 50% downpayment upon check-in). And although we no longer wanted topay them after our horrible experience at > their inn, we were civil enough to pay the remaining half. We don't> know if the owners were crazy, insensitive or > mukha lang talaga silang pera because they even charged us an> additional P200/head because we exceeded the room > capacity. We were not informed that the room has a maximum capacity> limit, to begin with. In fact, the Inn offered > such poor service that aside from the lack of security, their office> was already closed after 7 or 8pm. Add to this > the management's practice of getting tambays to man the Inn, not paying> their services and expecting the customers > to give them tips for a living. No wonder their helpers would resort to> stealing from the visitors. The management > of Viewpoint Inn is obviously accountable for what had happened but> they refuse to take responsibility. > > Viewpoint Inn & Restaurant in Tagaytay is not accredited by the> Department of Tourism. I doubt if they could get > one as they obviously don't meet the minimum accreditation standards> set by DOT. A sign on their door says they are > accredited by the Tagaytay Tourism Council, but, of course, we would be> utilizing our contacts to have them > de-listed.> > Our weekend in Viewpoint Inn Tagaytay was such a dreadful experience> that I had to write this down and send to all > of you. It was bad enough that some of our stuff were stolen, but the> fact that they were stolen with all of us > there makes me think that all of our lives were also at risk that> certain time, not just our belongings. So if you > and your family or your friends are planning a trip to Tagaytay, please> stay away from Viewpoint Inn. I would not > want you to end up the same way we did. WOW! Grabe to ah.. thanks for the warning. Quote Link to comment
BrandPhilippines Posted December 8, 2008 Share Posted December 8, 2008 for hotel accommodations in Tagaytay, check out www.tagaytay.mobi Quote Link to comment
lestat41 Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 Went to Tagaytay last week...made a reservation with Mi-Jo Hotel...when we got off the bus we immediately went to Leslie's for their bulalo..it was great...with a nice view of taal...after having lunch...we checked-in at Mi-Jo..you need to walk for about 3-5 minutes in order to reach the hotel...Mi-Jo is just a simple room-for-rent type hotel..the room is not that big..it has a TV...but it was totally fine for us...check out their site if you want to try this hotel out.. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
angel_by_day Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 browsed the site gallery, wala syang swimming pool like days hotel.ano pa ba recommend nyo na may pool.ty Taal Vista has one.been there recently. Quote Link to comment
Transformers Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 nothing compare to taal vist! its the place to be Quote Link to comment
Buttman8 Posted December 21, 2008 Share Posted December 21, 2008 for hotel accommodations in Tagaytay, check out www.tagaytay.mobi GREAT SUGGESTIONS BRO Quote Link to comment
marcus14 Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 (edited) Boutique Bed and Breakfast is probably the best place to stay in Tagaytay! The service and the amenities is first class. At midnight, we were served hot chocolate and churros! Breakfast is top class! I think it has been featured many times on TV... even James Yap and Kris stayed there. It's quite an experience, the shower is glass walled, Taal can be viewed while taking a bath, LCD TV, toiletries and pillows are all personalized based on your taste... It is located near the rotonda where Hawaiian BBQ is located, I think they only have 7 rooms, each of them unique. Try it and you'll know what I mean Damage: Arnd 6-7k per night but worth it! Here it is: http://www.theboutiquebnb.com/ Edited September 14, 2010 by TheSmilingBandit Quote Link to comment
wanker1212 Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 super ok ata yung boutique pero super pricey hahaha any where else pede? mga at least 2500 lang budget gf ko lang ata ako eh hahaha any where good to stay at tagaytay? yung relaxing and safe? penge din po ng contacts, and how to get there dahil comute lang din kami hahah ~_~ peace (pics would be a plus) thanx Quote Link to comment
playmate.candice Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 wow ang ganda sa the boutique na featured na to sa kris and boy ah mapuntahan nga mamaya Quote Link to comment
playmate.candice Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 Boutique Bed and Breakfast is probably the best place to stay in Tagaytay! The service and the amenities is first class. At midnight, we were served hot chocolate and churros! Breakfast is top class! I think it has been featured many times on TV... even James Yap and Kris stayed there. It's quite an experience, the shower is glass walled, Taal can be viewed while taking a bath, LCD TV, toiletries and pillows are all personalized based on your taste... It is located near the rotonda where Hawaiian BBQ is located, I think they only have 7 rooms, each of them unique. Try it and you'll know what I mean Damage: Arnd 6-7k per night but worth it! worth it tlga :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: too pricey nga lang..napanood ko rin to sa tv..recommended for couples./lovers :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: pero ako me lang mag iisa pupunta mamaya ok lng malamig naman doon eh Quote Link to comment
sprokok Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 to all visiting tagaytay: please take extra care when parking your car... especially to those staying at roadside inn's/hotels... a couple of weeks ago I had a sorry experience of having my vans rear side glass broken and all my stuff STOLEN! ingat kayo sa tagaytay... daming loko ngayon dyan. Quote Link to comment
boracaybugoy Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 (edited) There's a new hotel in Tagaytay that just opened. It's One Tagaytay Place Hotel and Residences. They soft opened last Nov. 17, 2008. They will have 120 hotel rooms (deluxe and suite rooms). At the moment they only have a few rooms in operation. The hotel is located along the Tagaytay-Calamba Road. Coming from Aguinaldo Highway and the rotunda, heading to Tagaytay Highlands, it's a few meters from the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay intersection and also a few meters before Picnic Grove Park. They will have a ballroom, 4 function rooms, a gym, spa and a pool on the 9th floor, overlooking Southridge Subdivision and Cavite. Also, there is a commercial area in front of the hotel, where a new 7-Eleven just opened. Check out some of the photos from my site: Boracaybugoy They have promo room rates at the moment: Deluxe room (Double or Twin bed) = P3200 net, 1-bedroom Suite = P3700 net. Rates are based on one or two persons and are inclusive of breakfast. Promo rates will be available until Feb. 15, 2009 only. Check out their website at www.onetagaytayhotel.com You may call them at 02-5840111 or text them at 09228348874. :thumbsupsmiley: Edited January 2, 2009 by boracaybugoy Quote Link to comment
BallBreaker Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 spent our anniversary dinner with bulalo and lotsa beer at RSM (with matching fireworks! how sweet!). The day after, had lunch with his friends at The Cliff House and had dessert at Bag of Beans. Getaway talaga namin 'to for those times we just want to escape and have a joyride. Lapit lang kasi from where we live. Quote Link to comment
jjeetthh Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 worth it tlga :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: too pricey nga lang..napanood ko rin to sa tv..recommended for couples./lovers :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: pero ako me lang mag iisa pupunta mamaya ok lng malamig naman doon eh yeah ganda talga sa boutique.. im planning to go there when i go back to phils by feb.. i miss mushroom burger as well.. Quote Link to comment
st.anger Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 boutique is overrated. try Discovery Country Suites. sure winner Quote Link to comment
mr. john Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 guys need your help asap... heres the list of accommodation that we are considering: 1.days hotel2.sunrise3.tagaytay country hotel any feedback or suggestions? thanks and also what are the things to do while we're in tagaytay? please include budget for each activity and also good for photo shoots. thanks!..we'll be staying there for one night. we want to maximize our time there.thanks! and lastly, food trips? any suggested dining places? mahilig kasi kami food trips Quote Link to comment
renegade38 Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 Is Tall Vista still nice? My last visit was around 2006 pa kasi. Quote Link to comment
BrandPhilippines Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 For those need room accommodations in Tagaytay, check us out at http://www.tagaytay.mobi Quote Link to comment
jermitano Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 taal vista is still nice but i suggest you add a little and try discovery...panalo talaga! Quote Link to comment
Juan1 Posted February 6, 2009 Share Posted February 6, 2009 There's a new hotel in Tagaytay that just opened. It's One Tagaytay Place Hotel and Residences. They soft opened last Nov. 17, 2008. They will have 120 hotel rooms (deluxe and suite rooms). At the moment they only have a few rooms in operation. The hotel is located along the Tagaytay-Calamba Road. Coming from Aguinaldo Highway and the rotunda, heading to Tagaytay Highlands, it's a few meters from the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay intersection and also a few meters before Picnic Grove Park. They will have a ballroom, 4 function rooms, a gym, spa and a pool on the 9th floor, overlooking Southridge Subdivision and Cavite. Also, there is a commercial area in front of the hotel, where a new 7-Eleven just opened. Check out some of the photos from my site: Boracaybugoy They have promo room rates at the moment: Deluxe room (Double or Twin bed) = P3200 net, 1-bedroom Suite = P3700 net. Rates are based on one or two persons and are inclusive of breakfast. Promo rates will be available until Feb. 15, 2009 only. Check out their website at www.onetagaytayhotel.com You may call them at 02-5840111 or text them at 09228348874. :thumbsupsmiley: Heard of this place. I know may special package like a membership being offered by a telemarketing group. 3 days accommomdation for 6k. http://www.onetagaytayhotel.com/ppc/?gclid...CFQMcewodHQJVzw Quote Link to comment
MS Posted February 6, 2009 Share Posted February 6, 2009 There a lot of new hotels and attractions now in Tagaytay...I miss going there.. dati halos isuka ko , kasi weekly , am there for work... now I am missing it soooo much! Quote Link to comment
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