Museo Orlina is a contemporary museum that showcases the stunning works of the glass sculptor Ramon Orlina. The place highlights Filipino art and culture, providing an enriching experience for all ages. It boasts a state-of-the-art building with rooftop and outdoor displays of masterpieces, allowing visitors to reflect and appreciate art, culture, and imagination. Anyone can come here to witness the inspiration of featured artists without requiring an art degree or prior knowledge.
A showcase of different works of Orlina through the years. Along with new artists learning the craft of glass sculpture. The ambiance of the place is light. No air conditioning needed because of the cool breeze and good ventilation of the museum's architecture. The rest rooms also smelled pleasant. I would like to see the original masterpiece in the National Museum.
Beth Pedroso — Google review
Really nice glass sculptures of the Filipino artist. Quite a few floors with a rooftop viewing deck of the surrounding views of the lake. Not more than 30 mins to do the entire place. Some good pieces, with lots of pieces featuring the female form. Service was my moderate. The place was under going some renovation.
Jodi Lee — Google review
Filipino Art and Culture Place
This is an art building that includes rooftop and outdoor display of masterpieces. It is a place where anyone could enrich, reflect and appreciate oneself about art, culture and imagination. It does not require an art major to see the inspiration of the featured artist. It even helps see others perspective and perception of things and feels connected too. It is a good learning experience for all ages.
veini qui — Google review
This is a fantastic glass museum - one of its kind in the world I would say.
The staff maynot seem very friendly at first having so many strict rules like even in December 2022 - a strict mask protocol, etc but then you realize it is just a management decision they are forced to follow.
The first two floors are dedicated to works of Mr. Orlina which are fascinating to say the least. We felt his take on feminism was a little on the higher side though the museum had a note that some of Art was influenced with the birth of his second daughter. Again it's art, so everyone has a different take.
The lower two floors have a rotating exhibits from other similar artists which were equally interesting but more information on the artists would be useful.
Do check out their Facebook page for any possible holiday timings or closures.
Finally, the road leading to the museum is super steep - if you are driving on your own, please be careful when you exit.
Jason S — Google review
I was amazed by all of the glass sculptures I saw. The gallery really showed how Orlina had developed his technique over the years; how he fully utilized the properties of glass and how it interacts with light, as well his appreciation and tributes to impressive architectural design.
Only posting a few of the pictures I took to avoid spoiling the fun for other people, though pictures don't really do justice to the works. You really need to be there and see them from every angle to truly appreciate the amount of thought and meticulousness put into each sculpture.
That was a truly enjoyable and educational visit for a very affordable price of P150. I wish I had come a little earlier, more than an hour is needed to really appreciate all of the works in the museum, especially since the paintings / sculptures from the other artists in the gallery were really impressive too.
Michael Kevin Hao — Google review
Museu Orlina, one of the top museums in the nation, is home to the magnificent glass sculptures created by Ramon Orlina. Enter to view the artist's finest creations, which are not only complex but also uniquely designed. The Museum is divided into several sections, each of which contains a gallery with a specific focus.
Located in the Hollywood Subdivision on Hollywood St. Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines: Tolentino East, Tagaytay City, Santa Rosa - Tagaytay Rd.
The museum's sections consist of the following;
*Reflections and Naesa
*Ningning
*Anna
*Displays on the lower level
*Sculpture Garden and Amphitheatre
*Art cars: Cars decorated with artwork
Additionally, there is a rooftop where you can enjoy the beauty of Taal Lake.
The operating hours of the Museo Orlina are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the exception of Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
Entrance fee is Php 100.00 enjoy..
Daddy Richards — Google review
"Very artistic displays"
This is my first time to see an art made out from Glass and it is very interesting.
I commend the artist for making such masterpiece, its a unique type of art.
To be honest, I am not really into art but its satisfying to see and experience being in this kind of museum.
There was an entrance fee of P150 and I think its worth the price for the tour.
The place is quiet, peaceful and has a good view.
There was street parking available.
Jeremy Lozano — Google review
I wasn’t really aware that there’s a glass museum in Tagaytay! A close friend said that she wanted to go here and so we did!
The place is bright and airy. The art pieces are remarkable. I really enjoyed seeing the glass artworks. They also have some paintings and wall murals.
Definitely a must visit for art enthusiasts specially those looking for things to do in Tagaytay.
Lolli Mae Guab — Google review
There are different artworks made by different artists - glass, metal and different media. Elevator is not working for now, so you have to take the stairs, you go up 3 levels and go down again to visit the artworks in the basement. The place has a very nice view of Taal as well, especially when you're in the rooftop. We brought kids and they appreciate the metal artworks so much and they loved playing and "performing" in the garden outside. There's a small stage where they simply sang and danced their hearts out. 😊
Winsper Tisha Jriej (Queen Jriej) — Google review
The museum exhibits glass sculptures of Mr. Orlina. Incredible art work. It's a 4 storey museum and some artworks are for sale. If you are into art, then it's a recommended place to visit when in Tagaytay.
Ma. Alona Loma — Google review
Not as big as the Ben Cab Museum in Baguio but as impressive with the quality of the work displayed. Four floors, a roof deck and a sculpture garden containing glass sculpture cut from solid blocks of glass and other paintings and sculptures by visiting artists. We'll worth spending some time here to appreciate the impressive works of art.
Larry's Philippines Life — Google review
I visited Museo Orlina recently, and despite not being an avid art enthusiast, I found the experience surprisingly enjoyable. The collection of glass sculptures is truly captivating, each piece telling its own unique story. The fusion of art and storytelling creates a distinct charm, making it an engaging visit even for those not typically drawn to art galleries.
What adds a local touch to the experience is the inclusion of works by local artists that are available for purchase. It's a wonderful opportunity to take home a piece of the vibrant local art scene and support talented artists. The museum not only showcases art but also provides a platform for the community's creative expression.
Jomar Ariate — Google review
Even for people with not much of an artistic eye such as myself will be drawn to appreciate the magnificent pieces of work in this museum. It’s hard not to be mesmerized by the glassworks and other works on display here. Plus, it’s a museum with many different sections, even an outdoor one, so you may take your pick and choose where to spend your time. Also, it wasn’t too packed considering we visited this museum on a Sunday.
Alvaro “Liro” — Google review
Very nice. 🖤 You will enjoy it while exploring inside. You won't see the beauty of the art if you won't look close to it.
Karsy Bujaue — Google review
SEPT 2022 - The main artist is an architect who create glass into wonderful sculptures. I was thankful that the kids love the idea to visit the place to give them a glimpse of what other artists are able to achieve with their imagination.
Previously you have to make a reservation but now, you can just walk-in. A tour guide will explain the history and will be kind to answer any questions. It's a 4 level building and don't worry the elevator is working.
I've added photos of the pieces I like, and it makes you think how they manage to build it using simple tools... I wish they also included in display the power tools used and short video clip on how it is done. Glass combined with proper lighting is really nice specially if it has a differnt color than the usual glass material.
Some items on display in the gallery at lower levels are also for sale... just look for a folder where you see the prices. Any question you may ask the tour guide.
I wish I can own one glass center piece for our house, the violet color seems to the one my wife would definitely love. I am sure, I will have one in coming years... 👍
A-nold Lo — Google review
Really not a keen and knowledgeable person about art but the place is solemn. The entrance may be a bit expensive for just limited art pieces. Still a good place to visit in tagaytay.
Entrance fee is quite expensive for like 300 per person for a limited art. They have 3 floors and each floor has different art. Not that spacious but still good. I hope they add a service where their staff can explain the history of these arts to visitors/tourists.
TiM Δ — Google review
If you appreciate art, perhaps this is a nice place to visit, it's a 4 story-modern building, with exclusive art work of a filipino artist Ramon Orlina. Comprised of glass work, which is quite clean and aesthetically pleasing.
May take around 30minutes to check all floors and see each piece. Entrance wasn't so much alittle over 100.
The Adoration Convent of Divine Mercy, also known as the Pink Sisters Convent, is a Catholic church located in Tagaytay that offers Sunday services in a peaceful setting. The convent's scenic courtyard and tranquil environment make it an ideal place for worship and reflection. Though visitors are currently limited to morning hours due to the pandemic and there are no mass intentions for now, a visit to this place will still bring one closer to God through its solemn atmosphere.
The place is really quiet and there was this vibes that urges you to connect and communicate with God solemnly. It was indeed a great place for retreat and reflect. I think we just got lucky enough to visit the place with few visitors, I have heard that before pandemic it was really crowded even during weekdays.
MsJaney Nam — Google review
A solemn place for going to church, many devotees praying and coming to write their prayers here on the papers and pens they provide for free. Donations are optional. Place is filled with pine trees making it pleasant, they have a path with the stations of the cross. Plenty of parking space inside, going in and out could be a little challenging as it is a busy small two way street leading to the main highway and sometimes the retreat buses are going in and out also.
Warren — Google review
A serene and glorious place for anyone who wish to repent wash away their sin’s, pray and support the church.
Tips:
For Motorbikes - Parking is only Outside
For Cars - Not enough to accommodate everybody
On weekends be ready for a jam packed visitors for their Saturday Mass.
Khy Saracho — Google review
Pink Sister was a perfect place to visit if you want to pray and meditate with His Word. The place has a garden entrance and a good amount of open space. The church itself has good design and quite spacious requirements for church goers. Also it has those request letter for them to pray for you. Overall it is a solid 5.
Gerson D. Graphic — Google review
Pink Sister's Covenant and Chapel is an excellent place for praying.
The GOOD:
-Very quiet even when there is a crowd
-The climate is cooler compared to Manila, this gives the place a more relaxing vibe
-More than enough parking space.
-Free parking space.
-Very clean.
-The landscaping is also nice.
The BAD:
-None.
Jay Patulot — Google review
We went on Sunday but missed the mass, the schedule is 8am and 5pm only. There is a parking area and the guard will assist. I was able to send my petition letter.
Jorlyn Furo — Google review
Nice stop over with serene ambiance and overlooking view of Taal. Food and beverages though are pricey. Worth to try but nothing is exceptional on their offering. Not crowded with ample car parking.
Aucyn Dolorical — Google review
This convent is a serene haven, steeped in history and tranquility. The architecture is captivating, and the well-maintained grounds provide a peaceful retreat. The staff is knowledgeable and welcoming, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage of this sacred space. A truly reflective and spiritual visit.
Kristian Paul Lugtu — Google review
This place is like a home to me. Dito kame nagsisimba lagi ng family ko when i was a child 💕 hindi pwedeng hindi dadaan dito pag nasa tagaytay ka. Most especially on a sunday ⛅️ Sadly nung pandemic 😷 They only allow visitors on a limited time i think morning only (9-11am), and no mass intentions for the meantime 🥲 But rest assure that when you visit here, it will make you feel that you are closer to God by the solemnity of this place 🥰🙏🏻
Dorothy Felisse Fabul (dots) — Google review
A very solemn and peaceful chapel to offer prayers and petitions. The location offers comfort and serenity. So happy to visit this place.
Blesilda Lopez — Google review
Must go to if you are in Tagaytay.
Hmmm...check the sisters in pink and hear them say their prayers na sobrang sweet and light ng mga boses.
You can also offer your prayer intentions as well via letter sa gilid ng church.
Yung grotto na walking distance from the church offers a nice view as well.
Anna - — Google review
I'm not religious, but visiting churches and chapels has always been in my itinerary.
Pink Sisters' chapel is located around nature, which makes visitors feel at peace. The establishment is clean and offers a lot of parking spaces. It's not allowed to take photos inside, but there are a lot of seats available even when it's not as big as other churches. The guard also helps maintain silence so people can focus on praying and connecting.
Definitely one of the best churches in tagaytay to visit.
Lexi — Google review
A place to offer your prayers. In my case everything that I prayed was realized eventually it's just that I did not realize that it was already happening right at the moment.
The place is accessible by commute and private car, the ambience in this place is very relaxing.
Kristine Mae B — Google review
Good place for prayer and retreat.
The SVD farm beside the place is a good one for gathering, camping with nipa hut, and food.
MJ Joson — Google review
I'm speechless! You never think a place like this exists, until you visit this place............ Peaceful......... Tranquil............ Silent, yet loud with the holy Spirit. Id live here if I could...........
Henry Veley — Google review
We we're blessed with the opportunity to visit here during our vacation. The road to the church can be crowded depending on the time and day. There is a certain solemnity in this church when you enter. 🙏
Jeff Lanuzo — Google review
Peaceful and prayerful place. Attended 7:30 am Mass this Laetare Sun. Keep Silence is a must as not to distract the Pink Sisters perpetual adoration with the Eucharist Lord.
Solomon Lalo — Google review
A well quit place..
Very accomodating
A place that can relax..
Can be a place to talk to god and pray..
Zandro Romualdo — Google review
A solemn place for adoration and prayers. You can write your petitions here for the pink sisters to include in their prayers. Just a small and humble church.
Tagaytay Picnic Grove is a scenic hilltop locale that offers family-friendly activities such as zip-lining and horseback riding. The park features picnic areas where visitors can enjoy the picturesque views. Recently, new structures have been added to the park including a Ferris wheel, modern-type viewing decks, restaurants, and small shops below the decks. Despite some saying that the park seems abandoned, every spot within it is picture-perfect and filled with childhood memories for many visitors.
Some may say this park seems abandoned, I still love every angle of Picnic Grove! Every spot is picture-perfect. Childhood memories still run through my mind every time I walk down the viewing isles and decks. There are new structures added in the park - Ferris' Wheel, new modern-type viewing decks, restaurants, and small shops below the decks.
Edneil Jocusol — Google review
What a view...it kills my curiosity. My family went and visit there and I am truly amazed with what we saw. A great place for bonding and relaxation. Since we had not brought something to eat while staying there...well viewing and spotting a nice resting place is what you can do instead. Visit now and you'll enjoy it a lot.
Climacosa Family — Google review
Beautiful views, if you go on a day that isn't absolutely packed with people. The volcano 🌋 is an awesome sight, and to think that it isn't that far off land. Kids had fun riding the horses. My youngest wanted to do the zip line, but there were too many people in line and also down below, which could be dangerous if someone dropped their phone or camera into a huge crowd. All in all, it was a good day, and fun was had. I would love to come back on a clearer day.
Booyaka Stubbs (ExplorewithStubbs.com) — Google review
A family friendly picnic place for nature lovers. This place will give you the majestic view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano while sitting in the grass or in the picnic huts and enjoying your good food. You can also try their zip line and horseback riding. The entrance fee is very cheap so expect the long line in the cashier as they are doing the ticketing manually. I hope they can upgrade their process. Currently, they are doing some rehabilitation on the grass and some works in the landscape.
Mc Ellao — Google review
After the eruption last 2020 and the pandemic, the place is totally back in place. Tourism is alive and it is getting lively and active. The scenic view is mesmerizing. Worth to visit and to relax and clear the mind.
Cezs Boquecosa-Barcoma — Google review
It is located about 50 km south of Manila. It is the perfect place for family and friends picnics. There is a lot of greenary all around There is also a small zipline and horse riding facilities. One can also go for eco-trail which is made of boardwalk and wooden bridges.. It is the nearest place from where one can see Taal Lake and might Taal Volcano.
The entry fee is 75 pesos and 300 pesos for zipline. It's open daily from 7 to 7 and on Saturdays full day.
Balkrishna Shroff — Google review
Good place to unwind and relax if you have kids. There is a wide grass area where kids can run and play. It's a nice picnic area. You can bring your own food here. There are also a lot of souvenir shops for tourists to buy to. For those who have their own car/vehicle, parking space is available.
Eve O. Vecina — Google review
The best view point for the magnificent Taal volcano, a unique volcano that's surrounded by a lake. A great place to take a picnic, there are also a few eateries, and even a Ferris wheel for ultimate fun.
Wong Francis — Google review
Lovely setting and a very peaceful place away from the road. Tremendous views over the lake too. The suspension bridge is beyond being maintained, so it’s a little shabby in places. The cool breeze through the pines make this a great venue on a warm afternoon.
Greg Carter — Google review
What a Beautiful place it is😍
It so much fun here @Picnic Groove🍃🍂
Family, friends, Couple or even Solo is Good here to have some Refreshing time !
Loving the view from above
They also have a Food Restaurant and Souvenir Shop 🤗
Recommended to you bring your own food and Tent🤍
For Only P75 per Head and Free parking!
So why not visit Tagaytay Picnic groove and enjoy your day!
Open 6am-10pm Only😊
I REALLY LOVE THIS PLACE!
Mary Joy Alejo — Google review
The view of taal lake is spectacular. When you visit this place you'll feel like you are in another planet. The activities are fun. There are a lot of available hut for picnic. The only downside I can say is the price of a food available in restaurants. It is really pricey so I suggest to just skip eating to restaurants there or just bring your own food.
Chyle O. — Google review
75 pesos per person entrance fee! Motorbikes park for free. I think it’s worth it for the view.
You can sit on the grass or walk on the skywalk for free, tables and huts cost a fee. They have zip line and Ferris wheel, but it wasn’t running when I visited (around 5pm on a weekday).
Lots of shops (affordable takeout) for an impromptu picnic. We brought our own food from the nearby public market.
Megan Chui — Google review
Great place to hang out and watch the sunset. The park is very spacious and there are lots of activities you can do here such as ziplining and horseback riding. You can also see a great view of the taal lake here.
Gabby M — Google review
super windy! cable car not working. ferris wheel not operational. horse riding @350 pesos per hr but within 30 mins, you'll get bored already despite of me and my 3 kids switching. food is cheap good. very scenic place to take pictures. the picnc huts are pricey. the open field is a safe place for kids to let loose and run like crazy. souvenir shops have good choices too.
Eyj Jacobski — Google review
It is well developed now. The skywalk is very convenient and also instagrammable.
The mushrooming of souvenir shops and dining areas means that tourists arrivals are still high.
The main attraction of the picnic groove is not in the property, it is the lake and volcano below.
So as long as the view is not disturbed or blocked, picnic groove will always be a must-see area.
Reynaldo Barnido — Google review
Picnic grove is the perfect place to unwind and bond with your family and friends. The scenery is very aesthetic and the place is well maintained. For me, the great time to visit picnic grove is between 3-5pm so that you can enjoy the view and able to see the beautiful sunset.
Jhoana Suelo — Google review
Place is good for family bonding. Kids and pet friendly and there's a lot of activities you can do there. There's a lot of parking area if you are bringing a car. Restrooms are clean and tidy. Lots of stores to buy all sorts of things.
Romz Vargas — Google review
Was a bit shocked that the used to be free-to-use cottages are now being rented. But it is understandable since maintaining the park is rather expensive. I am glad though that they are improving the place. There are also lots of horses now and they even offer boat rides to the lake.
Garette Frey — Google review
Good place for family bonding ♥️
You can see the Taal's view, plus the weather here is cool.
You can take pictures with horses or ride on them. You can also bring your own food or just buy some foods here.
There's also a zip line.
Lovielyn Artiaga — Google review
Tagaytay Picnic Grove is a picturesque destination that promises breathtaking views of Taal Volcano and the surrounding landscape. With its spacious grounds and numerous picnic areas, it's an ideal spot for families and friends to gather for a day of outdoor fun. However, while the scenery is undeniably stunning, the facilities can be somewhat basic and in need of maintenance. Visitors may encounter long lines at food stalls and restrooms, and the overall cleanliness could be improved. Despite these shortcomings, the beauty of Tagaytay Picnic Grove's natural surroundings makes it a worthwhile destination for anyone seeking a relaxing day in nature.
Dennis L — Google review
Bringing a picnic mat or tent is highly recommended for an exceptional experience. Not only does it provide a cozy seating area for you and your loved ones, but it also enables you to relish the picturesque surroundings. You can lay out your food and beverages on the mat or tent and savor the stunning scenery while dining. This is an excellent way to maximize your family outing and make it a memorable one!
Charish Caneo — Google review
The renovation was a success.. We can now enjoy activites and diff. foods 🧡 Would highly recommend staying until sunset.
alfred gacasa — Google review
It's a place for refreshing mind... You can relax, and enjoy with your friends and family while watching the natural beauty of nature. You can also see Tagal volcano not so far..
arlyn pasajes — Google review
A great place for a family outing on holidays. It is still open even during Holy Week and is perfect for relaxing. If you come by car, it is recommended to pay the parking fee when there are fewer people queuing, because there will be many people queuing when leaving in the afternoon
hehe hehehe — Google review
Its has nice view, good for picnic and gatherings. The place feels little hot due to the place is open without shade too much. You just need to buy ticket for entrance. They do offer horse riding but with additional payment. During that time theres still not much crowd. If you will go to toilet there, you will need to pay for additional payment.
adzri nazir — Google review
Very nice place to sit down and relax after a busy day. The views are amazing and there's a lot of space.
However, the little huts are nor free to use, you need to pay 250php to use them. There's a lot of space, few attractions like horseback riding, and some souvenir shops. Limited places to eat though.
Our Lady of Manaoag is a serene Catholic shrine and chapel featuring a towering statue of the Virgin Mary. Located at Tierra de Maria, this beautiful site replicates the famous Lady of Manaoag Shrine in Pangasinan. The 50-foot red statue stands amidst lush greenery, offering a peaceful atmosphere for prayer and reflection. Adjacent to Picnic Grove, it's an ideal stop for visitors seeking spiritual connection after enjoying the nearby attractions.
Every church is a true place for prayer. Here at Our Lady of Manaoag, the atmosphere is friendly, and people can find peace and connection with the Supreme Being or God. This church is just beside Picnic Grove, so if ever you've visited the latter, I highly recommend dropping by Our Lady of Manaoag after your visit to Picnic Grove.
Rian Jacobe — Google review
This is where the 50ft Blessed Mary is situated. Such a solemn place. Visit the Inner Peace Healing Center and it is quite a Soul Changing Place, Pray Consecrately, Peace be in Your Minds aftewards.
Glenn Labrador — Google review
Solemn and great experience at Our lady of Manaoag/Tierra de Maria.
Feeling calm and relax while reflecting and praying.
Plus the ambiance is so cool and refreshing.
Jeni — Google review
One of the Catholic pilgrimage sites of Tagaytay, Tierra de Maria is well known for the giant statue of the Virgin Mary. It also has a chapel and a souvenir shop.
Neil - The Backpack Adventures — Google review
We visited this little church and light a candle for our departed loved ones to guide their way towards peace.
Bernie Curacho — Google review
We went on a weekend at around 12 noon so there were quite a number of people who visited the place despite the heat of the sun.
The place is ideal for reflection since people respected the solemnity of the place.
Nothing to do here though except to pray and reflect.
Lisa Austria — Google review
Solemn place to pray and contemplate with Our Lady of Manaoag
Nicco Miranda — Google review
The old big statue of Virgin Mary collapsed due to weather in 2020, but they've built a new one. The inside of the place is really peaceful and spiritual, I liked coming here to pray. I would say it is still worth going independently of the religion.
Josué Pérez Sabater — Google review
A very solemn place. The scent of incense makes you calm and relax.
james tadeo — Google review
Visited the place before the pandemic in its old location. It is now beside Picnic Grove so you cannot miss it. Make a WISH...
Pinky T. — Google review
One the best place to meditate.
When you go to picnic groove it is good to visit the shrine. It's just a walking distance.
Few people when we got there so I really felt the relaxation while praying.
They have a souvenir shop.
The Twin Lakes Tagaytay branch of Starbucks, a popular coffeehouse chain originating from Seattle, is known for its distinct roasts and availability of WiFi. Despite the long queues seen outside the establishment, service is fast which makes it convenient for those on-the-go. The branch offers a beautiful view of Lake Taal and its lush greenery surroundings which adds to the appeal. It serves as a pit stop for travelers going to Batangas and returning back home to Quezon City.
Expect long line when ordering. The place is cozy and great. They also have al fresco tables facing the view, such a beautiful scenery with great coffee. Highly recommended to be visited.
Wency Valmoria — Google review
Queue from the outside was long, but service was fast, so we were able to get our coffee to go for the long drive going to the resort in Batangas, and back home in Quezon City.
This is the first Starbucks you'll see coming from Batangas and upon entering Tagaytay so it's always packed.
The view is nice outside because of the lush greeneries and view of the Taal volcano.
Marie — Google review
Something different from all the Starbucks branches is that you wouldn't mind sitting outside because the view is exhilarating. Especially around the cool season, it is a nice place to visit. Plus there are less folks that use the place as library
Chippy Cudiamat — Google review
The usual Starbucks cafe. 🌟🧜♀️
This one is 2 storey though. And they have no menu board and cashier downstairs. You have to climb up to the ground level just to see the menu, not good for PWDs and seniors. 😔
But the ambience made up for it. 👍 Al fresco with lots of green space is also available. 🌴
Imee D — Google review
A perfect rating for this very peefect place!
P.S: No view during night 🙃
JB Alvariño — Google review
Like spending your own leisure time alone or Family and Friends this is it "StarBucks" at Twin Lakes just along Tagaytay, Nasugbu Pan Hi-way starbucks crew are excellent! They serve and tend to your orders and needs Great place..
Jorge ?Yeorgie? Gutierrez — Google review
Great view and ambience. Though a long queue of people wanting to order and dine in can be seen due to the influx of tourists. Overall, the experience in this place was relaxing
Engr. John Dizon — Google review
A very relaxing spot to grab your coffee in cold weather. The only problem is the parking space. Very limited slots when it comes to parking area nearby
Nica David — Google review
Usual friendly coffee experience surrounded by the lush green gardens at Twin Lakes
Marti Mercado — Google review
It’s a standard Starbuck’s experience. Lines here aren’t as long compared to other branches within the area.
Engr Katz — Google review
The concoction I wanted was not available due to popular demand. One of the staff, "Jim" suggested for matcha and strawberry to be mixed together as it would make a similar refreshing drink with the one I initially asked for. And it was!
Kleo Kannangara — Google review
Our group came on a weekend and arrived almost noon. Since we already had brunch we were lucky that there wasn't a long queue and that there's vacant tables and chairs for us to enjoy our.cold brew and iced coffee drinks! AND marvel on the beautiful view of Lake Taal.
Marlene Galeos — Google review
Like all other Starbucks, same coffee taste. What I like about this branch is the place, especially in the morning you can see the full view of Twin Lakes. We went here 10:30pm until midnight. I think there are only 3 remaining Starbucks branches in Tagaytay that is operating until 12mn; Twin Lakes, the one in Robinson and the other one near Rotonda (correct me of I'm wrong lol).
Jer P. — Google review
Great coffee plus a great view of Taal Volcano. Great outdoor sitting.
La Bella Boutique Hotel is a luxurious establishment that boasts of distinctive and vibrant accommodations. The hotel features uniquely decorated quarters with whimsical murals that pay homage to French art and fashion, as well as colorful adornments. Additionally, the exterior of La Bella's building resembles the popular architecture from Santorini, Greece where white and blue hues are maximized for aesthetic appeal. Guests can indulge in organic cuisine at the hotel's cafe or take a dip in the outdoor pool and hot tub for relaxation purposes.
Overall, I recommend this santorini-feel experience. It is a welcome respite from the bustke of the city. Check-in through prebooking by Agoda was a breeze. The interior design exudes with artistic expressions and influence with highlight on the native art of Ifugao. The elevator provided easy access to rooms although the keycard doesn't have access on the elevator to go up to the Roof Deck bar. The unit we booked was of two rooms with a lounging area with cable TV and dining table. Free bottled water greeted my family. The pantry has goblets and cuos and saucers. Bathrooms that are super clean have hot showers with free organic soaps, toohtbrushes and toothpastes. Their toilets have bidets, yehey! Towels smelled clean and fresh.
The beds are fitted with memory foam that eased my back pain making it really comfy. The nice thick blanket and pillows smelled clean too! Lighting inside the room was warm. I brought my nylon guitar with me so plucking it added classy feel to the ambience haha. You can also order food by calling the celphone of the Italian Resto, Bella Ciao, for yummy Italian menu. Other restaurants, though a bit pricey, are also conveniently located on the ground floor (Organico) and outside the building across the clean street inside the compound of La Bella. In general, our stay during this Holy Week was relaxing. It helped us meditate because the place was quiet and serene. Bird sounds are what you hear in the early morning, calling for a nice walk and exercise.
And finally, all staff were really courteous! Thank you La Bella Boutique Hotel!
Noel B — Google review
We stayed here inquiring for the best rooms. We availed a room with balcony to enjoy fresh air but the room given to us have a broken door so we can't access the small balcony. It also claims that they have mountain view but there's none. Weak and unstable wifi signal, no netflix subscription, you need to pay for an extra pillow, they'll only provide you 2 pillows. The room is too small for the price. The slippers is not available and should be requested. The rooms are also too thin, we could hear hammering and alarm noises during midnight which disturbed our sleep. There are restaurants around which are a bit pricey for the quantity of their serving but still the food taste great and we enjoyed it. Nonetheless, the cleanliness is commendable, high water pressure with heater, staffs are great and hotel service are fine. Everything in this hotel is photogenic and what other call as "aesthetic". Some facilities are closed.
Verdict: service are great, staffs are great but would like for the admin to maintain the facilities properly. There are broken doors and we can't maximize what we paid for. The rooms are too pricey for the quality if amenities you can avail for a 3 star hotel.
JM Soli — Google review
Definitely not coming back here. The room is so tiny. We can literally bump into each other while fixing our luggage. The bathroom is very old and narrow, not to mention the rust on its door and all the yellow stains on the floor. VERY Unhygienic! Key cards are malfunctioning, same with the water heater (had to call maintenance several times). The pool is small so we haven't had the chance to use it, since the Hotel shares it with the residents (Plus its very cold!) This is the real example of expectation VS reality.
Prei De Ocampo — Google review
Great place to stay around Tagaytay area. It does not have any Taal Volcano view since it's on the other side of the road but I would say it has a good room, accommodating service and relaxing location. If you're coming from Sta. Rosa exit of Calax, it would be around 45 minutes to get there without any traffic along Tagaytay mainroad. Arriving at the place, there is a security check point where you need to provide your valid ID. I also discovered that they also have some those renting and owned units so I don't know the review there. (Maybe some time). For the hotel stay experience, it was beautiful. We arrived late but there's an available front desk for check in. There's also a lot of covered parking spaces. There were also elevators to take us in our rooms at 3F. Rooms have their own air conditioning units, TVs, heater at the washroom (Please revisit all equipment if working well esp for room 302) and some complimentary items. When we booked via Booking, we didn't get with the free breakfast, however it didn't hold us to have a good meal beside the hotel (less than 20 steps from the main door) to start the day. They have very limited choices but it was nice since it was a good deal. There's a swimming pool and forest facilities though I didn't try to swim and explore. Hoping I can be back for another good hotel experience.
To add they have function rooms and outdoor space. Contact them to get the details.
One and only Mamen — Google review
Location is too far from the main road better make sure you have your own transportation so that you get in and out of the hotel to move around tagaytay. Also, the service is very poor. We stayed there with 6 guests and when we requested additional keycards they told us they cannot give us additional ones. We also ruquested additional toiletries like soap and shampoo but they only gave is one tiny soap. Tinnier than the budget soap you can buy from a sari-sari store. We requested also additional cutlery like a spoon so we can make coffee inside the room and they gave us only one that we had to use the coffee sachets to stir the coffee in the mug. In additon their pool is not heated. Imagine, in Tagagaytay's weather and the pool is not heated. You'll get sick just dipping in freezing cold water. Checking out is also not smooth. We already checked out in the reception and were already at the guard house only to find out that we need to get additonal "clearance" from reception before we can get out of the place. We had to go back again to the reception to get it considering that the guard house is located far from the reception area. All in all the experience is bad. It is like the staff is undermanned and that they do not know what they are doing.
Aries3m — Google review
+ the hotel lobby and outdoor look overall is nice
- the pool is kinda small for all guests. We were just 5ppl and it felt crowded. only 1 lounge seating by the pool.
+ clean room and hallways
+ the room we booked is 1 bedroom and it's very spacious.
- the furniture feels cheap. It's mostly made of metal just painted in white. It feels like outdoor furniture, it is not comfy and the smell of the room is like a strong chemical from cleaning products.
+ the staff is very polite.
+ peaceful area
+ quiet area no traffic / car sounds
Yey E — Google review
Pros:
* Beautiful Place
* Quiet and Serene
* Aesthetic rooms
* Has its own parking building
* Accomodating Staffs
* Fast check in process
* Working elevator
* Very.. yes very clean rooms.
* Has an art gallery/souvenir shop in the lobby
* Shower/faucets has heaters
Cons:
* Ice Cold Pool - limited 1 hour swimming time
* Jacuzzi unavailable
* Doors/walls too thin, outdoor sounds are loud and can be heard inside of the room
* Quite overpriced food
* Slippery floors when wet(around pool area)
* Slow WiFi
* Strong water pressure of their toilet bidet
John Carlo Cruz — Google review
As an American living in the Philippines, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by certain things anymore, but this hotel isn't really designed for foreigners.
1. Cable TV is local only. Not much choice to watch, even for my Filipina wife.
2. Bathroom is tiny and certainly not of a design I'd seen before. Shower and toilet are right next to each other, and I mean, inches from each other.
3. They only give you one pillow and if you ask for more you are charged 50 pesos.
4. (actually should be #1) This is 2023, not 2003, the WiFi was horrible! Slow, connections keep dropping, etc. There's absolutely no excuse for that in 2023. Because of #1, wanted to watch YouTube but streaming wasn't possible.
5. A severe lack of easy to get to power ports to plug in laptops, chargers for cell phones, etc. People not only surf the net these days but we all travel with our tech and need to plug them in.
6. We ate dinner in the restaurant off the lobby. We ordered appetizers and main courses. Both appetizers and my meal came at the same time. My wife got hers as I was finishing up mine. Big pet peeve of mine. Appetizers should be delivered first, and main courses should be delivered together! Given that we were the only couple in the restaurant, that shouldn't have been a problem.
On a positive note, the staff is very friendly and attentive. For example, the remote for the Aircon wasn't working when we got to our room. Someone replaced it fast. We did ask for another pillow for the 50 pesos, and that was delivered very quickly.
My wife and I are traveling around Central Luzon as we decide on where to build our new home, so we are staying in a variety of places. I typically like these Boutique Hotels, but this one, I would pass on if I ever come back to Tagaytay.
Retro Rob — Google review
Overrated. The place is no longer well-maintained. The ads on social media are not exactly what you will experience when you go there. If you book in La Bella Residences, you are not allowed to go to the hotel, like even in the lobby to take pictures. The restaurants they show on social media are already closed, they only have Sweet Knot, Mendiola's and an Italian resto (I forgot the name). Bodhi is already closed. Menu on these restaurants are too expensive but the quality if food is not really worth the price. Service is also slow! The glass pool and the pool itself is too small, you won't have great pictures when the place is too crowded. The jacuzzi has a separate payment of like 1,000 for 2hours I believe. The rooms are small, wifi is not too strong. Nothing really special in this place.
Colleen Afan — Google review
A very nice and quiet place for relaxation. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The pool is not that large and can be a little bit crowded so better time yourself when there are only few people.
Rey Nambayan II — Google review
The place looks like inside the gated community. If you want to chill this place is the best. They have YOGA and meditating sessions.
JERA LLINE — Google review
NOT ACCOMODATING. My friend made a call to inquire if they are accepting OJT applicants and they said nothing and directly hang up the phone. They didn't even let my friend finish on what she was saying. it's complete RUDENESS.
Janice Sofia Creo — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of staying here at La bella boutique hotel nestled in a serene pine forest, and I couldn't have been more delighted with my experience. The Santorini-inspired architecture added a touch of Mediterranean elegance to the tranquil surroundings. The scent of pine in the air was refreshing, and the view of towering trees from my room was simply enchanting.
The hotel's attention to detail was evident throughout my stay. The interior decor seamlessly blended Santorini's iconic white and blue hues, creating a calming and sophisticated atmosphere. The staff's warm hospitality made me feel right at home, and their recommendations for nearby coffee shops added an extra layer of convenience and delight to my mornings.
Speaking of coffee shops, the ones surrounding the hotel were an absolute gem. Each offered a unique and cozy ambiance, perfect for enjoying a leisurely cup of coffee while soaking in the natural beauty that surrounded me. It was a delightful way to start my days and unwind in the evenings.
Overall, my experience at this Santorini-inspired boutique hotel surrounded by pine trees and delightful coffee shops was nothing short of magical. If you're seeking a peaceful escape with a touch of Mediterranean charm, I wholeheartedly recommend a stay here.
JM Santos — Google review
It's amazing being a very quiet and cozy location. If you love the nature and fresh air why not drop by this hidden gem around the corner.
They have a wellness corner for your yoga and relaxation needs plus a restaurant. Book early if you want to enjoy the night !
They have hotel accomodations ready for you to enjoy with multiple restaurant inside to try.
CC L — Google review
I am not recommending this place.
To any consolation there is a tight security in the area.I am still suffering from all the mosquito bites up until now and flies are everywhere. My honest opinion is that this used to be a great place but the totality of the experience is far worst than expected. The room smells bad and really small. The internet is not working and there is not much food option specially the breakfast. These are non negotiable points in hospitality but you completely missed out on that part.
Toys"R"Us - Ayala Malls Serin is a well-known chain retailer offering a wide range of popular kids' toys, games, electronics, and equipment. The mall itself is an open-spaced area with various dining options and some branded boutiques. It also features a supermarket for everyday groceries, as well as a pharmacy and 7-11 convenience store.
One of the homiest malls in the country. Love the laid back atmosphere. Cool Tagaytay weather of course is a plus.
I think it has all the basics of a mall covered, except the cinema. But you can get that already in the bigger mall beside it (Fora).
Gerwin N — Google review
Parking minimal as compared to other Ayala Malls.
They have open space in between the two structures which houses the stores and restaurants.
If you like to eat then this mall is more of dining rather than shopping.
Currency exchange are available at the ground floor and other similar services.
L W — Google review
An open spaced mall or open air mall full of restaurants and few branded boutiques. They have a mall with cheaper prices and a supermarket which you can buy your everyday groceries. They also have a pharmacy and 7-11 inside. An arcade to have fun and tea/coffee shops. They also have health related salons and spa. They also have a shop for baking. They also held events and bazaars during special holidays. The traffic is moderate to heavy specially during holidays. A large concrete foot bridge is accessible for commuters which also can give a glimpse of the Batanggas province. The landmark to get here is Days hotel, Serin west Condominiums, Lourdes Cathedral. A 15 minute walk from Olivarez plaza and Fora mall thru the Highway. 10 minute walk from Fora Mall if you are in the service road in the back entrance of the mall.
nikko nocedal — Google review
Not a big Mall but very clean and nice.
I liked the food court with the various choices.
1 hour free WiFi that real work.
There is Walter Mart inside and many shops.
Well served by Bus and Jeapney.
Salvatore Pisanu — Google review
Nice concept. Ample parking. Good location. Just not many stores for shopping b7t full of good food selection.
Lendsi Conos — Google review
"One of my fave malls"
Place: Along Tagaytay-Batangas road so it's accessible.
People: Guards and janitors are nice and accommodating
Price: Reasonably good
Promo: They have SALE. And some boutiques have discounted items.
Kenn Octa — Google review
It uses less artificial cooling which is good for the environment. There are lots of options to choose from, whether eating (Filipino, American, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish, and French cuisines) or shopping well-known brands (Nike, Adidas, Vans, Grind, etc.), although sometimes they might not sell the latest trends of apparels and footwears, still it’s better than nothing.
Supermarket has varieties of imported products which is good. Department store looks like a tiangge which is bad but convenient. There were already a lot of stores that closed due to them not generating enough profit. Right now, a 7-eleven is being developed which is very convenient than when it was Family Mart.
Parking is another problem during weekends, people staying at the condo park their car in Serin coz they can’t afford to buy a parking slot. It makes parking for locals a challenge
Checkout at the supermarket takes too long since they don’t open all counters especially during Friday night. Some elevators might be on maintenance and therefore can’t be used during peak hours
Lawrence Cristobal — Google review
Ayala malls never let u done the design is good location is good also
Paradizoo is a theme park spanning a 10-hectare farm, showcasing gardens, agricultural exhibits and animals like camels. The park offers visitors an immersive experience in the world of agriculture and farming through its various displays and hands-on activities. It is an ideal destination for those who want to learn about the different breeds of livestock, cultivate their own vegetables or simply enjoy a day out surrounded by nature.
Sky Ranch Tagaytay is an amusement park that caters to both kids and adults. It boasts a variety of traditional rides, multiple dining options, and a gift shop. The park has recently undergone some wear and tear with rusted rides, raising concerns about customer safety. Despite this, the park remains popular with visitors as evidenced by the long ticket booth lines during holidays. However, it would benefit from more seating areas for guests to rest while enjoying the views.
A trip to the Sky Ranch with my friends after a very long time last December 2019. We had a lot of people but the best past was that everyone was taking precautions and wearing a mask.... I really enjoy ambiance of this place. Love it!!!! ❤️
ELLA Sambas — Google review
Just visited last Jan1,2022. The rides are rusted. I’m Just concerned about the safety of customers. The ticket booth line is long. The park should’ve anticipated the big crowd since it’s holiday and should’ve opened more ticket booths. There’s no chairs or benches for park goers. Parks should invest in putting benches so customers can enjoy the park and the view. Social distancing was not followed. Still our kids enjoyed the park so, 4.
Vanie Lorenzo — Google review
Kid-friendly rides. There aren't so much in terms of variety of amusement/activities but it can suffice, if you just want a quick fun night in Tagaytay.
Ticket prices are reasonable. Waiting time for each ride is quick.
Adrian Sampang — Google review
I visited this place about 9 years ago which was already having the main amusement area and some other attractions inside, there is just a small additions on there rides which is good since there is an increasing amount of tourists visiting this local attraction. I find the addition of the zip line is cool since you can have all the view of the Taal lake. For me the best time to visit is early in the afternoon until night time because the lights on the Eye adds up to its marvel.
Peter John Torda — Google review
Our Sky Ranch Tagaytay experience was a blast! Me and my friends relished every moment of it. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to family-friendly rides, there's something for everyone. It's the perfect spot for a fun day out with friends or family. We highly recommend it! 🎢🌟
Nathan Ramos — Google review
A trip to the Sky Ranch with friends after a very long time. We had a lot of people but the best past was that everyone was taking precautions and wearing a mask. The rides were fun as always and we have some excellent new restaurants which makes the visit worthwhile.
Vincent Paul — Google review
Lots of choice for kids of varying ages, with beautiful views over the crater and lake, especially during sunset. After sunset the attractions are lit up beautifully with animated lighting. Easy access to a range of restaurants and also with a range of food and drinks stalls. Comfort rooms (toilets) were at a great standard and free of charge. While we did spend quite a bit on rides it was all still pretty reasonable, usually around 50-80 pesos per ride per person. I later saw signs for all-you-can-ride tickets, which might be worth looking into if you aim to go wild. Especially since it might well help avoid queueing for tickets, which can take quite long in the evening. After a few hours we ran out of steam and still hadn’t done most of the rides, so there’s plenty to come back to again.
Dom Ule — Google review
Wonderful place to relax and unwind. Weather is good. Lots of restaurants, fast food and shops to visit. Bring your family and friends and they will definitely enjoy.
Ad Esguerra Vlog — Google review
A perfect place for a first date, a family outing, or even just an escape from stress. The entrance and parking fee is quite cheap. The rides are fun and if you go at the perfect time and during perfect weather, you will surely enjoy your stay. There are rides-all-you-can tickets online so do that before going here (less queuing) and try to eat at other places nearby (food here is expensive). The Sky Eye is the main attraction and I think it will be worth it to go here during the afternoon.
Parking is pay-parking and is quite spacious there is also parking across the street if they become full.
Ej Prince Noesis Mediavillo — Google review
The place is still beautiful as it was before. The main entrance has its own cashier to pay the entrance, there is also a food and garments bazaar welcoming you.
The sky ranch poles are still amusing, there is no queue during our visits. You can buy tickets online.
The place is senior and PWD friendly.
Some of the rides are old looking but still functioning.
Comfort rooms are available in two corners but not well ventilated, too hot inside.
Food stalls are affordable, foods and drinks from outside are not allowed inside aside from a bottle of tumbler aquaflask is okay.
ma sunshine salazar — Google review
Fun and exciting amusement park for the whole family! There are great rides for all ages. There is a rollercoaster, viking, carousel, and various games. There are also various foods and restaurants available. The entrance is 100 pesos. One can buy a ticket that allows ride-all-you-can which is around 590 pesos. But one can buy one ticket for each ride that could cost from 100 to 150 pesos on top of the entrance fee.
Adrielle Ortiz — Google review
I had a pleasant experience at Sky Ranch Tagaytay with no waiting in lines for entrance and rides. However, it's important to note that not all rides were operational during my visit. If you're considering purchasing a ride-all-you-can ticket, I recommend entering the park first to check if the included rides are open. Otherwise, it might not be worth the money, and you could opt to pay for individual rides instead.
Angel Mikaela Villapando — Google review
Sky Ranch Tagaytay is a leisure and entertainment park offers exhilarating rides, dining places, horseback riding, and a fantastic view of Taal Lake. The most noteworthy structure is the Sky Eye, a 63-meter tall Ferris wheel that towers over the site.
The rides have height and age provisions for the protection and safety of the park’s guests. There are also a lot of dining places tucked along the perpendicular alleys on the other side of the road. The place was squeaky-clean and the rides were fun enough to enjoy. Skyranch is one of the highly suggested destinations for adventures, fun and amusement in Tagaytay.
Shalom Amir Farjad — Google review
Best place to go in Tagaytay for those who want some fun, cool rides, and a relaxing view of Taal. There are nearby places to dine in and mini-shops to purchase souvenirs. Ferris Wheel is the best ride to try out though it's a bit pricey but the view from above was worth it. Will be back again to try out other rides.
Jamer Mark — Google review
I say 4.5. One of the best skyranch I've ever had. The atmosphere is amazing and the ride are fantastic. If you want to go unlimited on your favorite rides. I suggest going early but the bad side is not all the rides are open at the morning so you can't explore all unless if you stay overnight or if you're not solo
jefferkim bayot — Google review
Sky Ranch in Tagaytay is a bustling amusement park that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides like the Sky Eye Ferris wheel to family-friendly options like the Carousel and mini-golf, there's something for everyone here. The park's lively atmosphere, delicious food options, and scenic views of Taal Volcano make it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. However, lines for popular rides can be long during weekends and holidays, so it's best to plan your visit accordingly. Overall, Sky Ranch is a fun-filled destination perfect for a day of excitement and entertainment.
Dennis L — Google review
Super nice!!
Kids and adults had lot of fun there!
But they could find a better way for the payment of rides (pay at the entrance, line up to pay again for individual ride..) they could make something like a rechargeable card that you could load and paid for individual ride directly there by tapping your card for example.
CLG B. — Google review
Had a wonderful day out with the family at Sky Ranch recently! The place truly shines in its lush, natural environment. We especially enjoyed the fresh air, stunning views, and ample space for kids to run around.
While rides and activities are plentiful, the natural beauty itself served as our main attraction. We loved strolling through the park, taking in the scenery, and soaking up the fresh air. It was definitely a welcome escape from the city hustle.
Overall, Sky Ranch offered a balanced experience for our family. We enjoyed the mix of nature, rides, and shows, and found something for everyone to enjoy.
Ruzelle Gemini Melegrito — Google review
I had a great time in Sky Ranch Tagaytay with my pals! There are plenty of family-friendly attractions in the park. The Sky Eye Ferris wheel, which offered breathtaking views of the Taal Volcano and the surrounding area, was very enjoyable to us.
We were enthralled all day long by the array of rides, which included family-friendly attractions and exhilarating roller coasters. The personnel was polite and helpful, and the park was kept up and clean.
We also liked that there were food options in the park. I highly recommend to buy your tickets online for discount.
All in all, we had an amazing time at Sky Ranch Tagaytay and are eager to return!
Marian Sumalinog — Google review
Not too crowded as we went here on a Monday. We like the ambiance but the air smells nasty comfort room. The smells coming from the ceiling close to the vikings and even the comfort room for women outside is unclean. I think rates of the rides are reasonable but don’t expect too much excitement.
cynthia lunar (ChaDaExplorer) — Google review
I had an awesome experience here, lots of rides to choose from. coupled with nice cold weather and gentle breeze. You can also choose from a variety of articles in stalls. accommodating and friendly vendors.
Sky Eye, a prominent feature of Sky Ranch in the Philippines, is a large Ferris wheel offering 32 air-conditioned gondolas that provide breathtaking views of Tagaytay City, including landmarks like Taal Lake and Volcano. While some visitors express concerns about its rusty appearance and foggy glass, many still find the panoramic views from the ride to be worth it. Despite maintenance issues with some rides, it remains a popular destination for families seeking an array of attractions.
this place is one of the best place in the Philippines if you want many rides. the view is majestic and people are too many but still good though. 5 star
Cris Tanola — Google review
Seeing the Sky Eye from far away I just knew I have to take a ride. From distance and during the night it really looks stunning. I was a bit shocked from the amount of rust it has. Think it's not really safe to be in it 😅. The view from it is amazing, you can see the city on one side and Taal on the other. Just for the view it was worth it, just I am not sure if ill go inside next time I am in the area (it really does not look safe). Hope that people will see this problematic and do needed repairs.
Luka sesvečan — Google review
A little concern about being rusty and foggy glass compared to its affiliate in MOA's Eye. However, the view are stunning and good. A must visit in Tagaytay for the whole family!
Bragais, Anthony — Google review
We went here on a mother's day.. we arrived around 12nn and there were not so much people yet.. we purchased the ride all you can online.. still worth it and managed to ride as much as we can.. although some of the rides were under maintenance, we still enjoyed the rest.. a good family bonding place..
Diane Mae Bauzon — Google review
I would really appreciate the sky eye even more only if they'll clean the glass before anyone rides it. We couldn't see the view because of the fog. Sad.
Michelle Dioquino — Google review
Great fun! It wasn't scary even on a slightly windy day. My kid enjoyed it and so did we all!
Richie See — Google review
Sky Eye is still okay like in MOA Eye.
It gives you an overview of Mt. Taal.
When I go back, I might take a photo of the interior.
Leandro Rafael Bayonito — Google review
The ride is a bit overrated. The windows are not even clean enough for you to have a great photo of Taal Lake. The good thing about it is that it is affordable.
Neil - The Backpack Adventures — Google review
A must ride when you’re in Skyranch. You can see the beauty of Taal Volcano and the city of Tagaytay from above.
Mount Sungay is an extinct stratovolcano that provides panoramic vistas from the summit's People's Park in the Sky. This natural wonder offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, which is sure to delight nature enthusiasts.
It's more fun, relaxing and refreshing view 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Michelle Chua — Google review
Fastest route going to Tagaytay from Talisay, Batangas though you have to be very careful of the steep zigzag climb all the way up. There's a viewing area near Laeuna de Taal for taking photos of the Taal lake and Volcano.
Bobet Monoso — Google review
I Love Nature thats why I love this place❤️If you love too💞You should like it too😘
Pink Butterfly — Google review
A nice place to view the taal volcano and the lake.
GMP Barlaan (PCpl Barlaan,GMP) — Google review
good for cycling. ahon
ej mati — Google review
Ok
Marvin Barias — Google review
nice place and refreshing.
Indong Jao — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can get there by jeepney from Olevares for 30 pa.
It's really, really worth a visit. You can go up as if taking a slow walk and see the open scenery around you. The atmosphere is different when it's raining, foggy, and clear, so I went there often when I lived in Tagaytay.
(Original)
올레바레스에서 지프니로 30패소면 갈수있다
진짜진짜 가볼만하다 천천히 산책하듯 올라가서 시원하게 주변탁트인 경치를 볼수있고 비올때 안개낄때 맑을때 분위기가 달라서 타가이타이살때 자주갔다