Tagaytay, Philippines
Sometimes the best things in life come in small packages. And that’s what you get when you visit Tagaytay City in the Philippines. Tagaytay City is a small town with a population of only 61,000 people but visited by thousands of people every month to relax and escape the problems of the city.
There are a lot of different places to go to and things to do in Tagaytay. All you have to do really is decide what to do, when to do it and whom to do it with.
1. Sightseeing
There are many sights and attractions to visit in Tagaytay City. Visit the Residence Inn and Halfway House and Paradizoo, the city’s own zoo and specialty theme zoo park. Stay at the Nurture Spa for some refreshing aromatherapy treatments. Be sure to visit the People’s Park In The Sky to view all the wonder of the city and view the smallest volcano in the world, the Taal Volcano.
2. Eating
There are a lot of restaurants, big and small, at which you can eat in Tagaytay City. A lot of the most popular fast food joints in the big cities are located here. If you’d like to experience eating at restaurants more formal than a fast food joint, try one of the numerous casual dining options in the city. There are lots of restaurants that serve Filipino, Italian, Australian, Japanese, Chinese and American food. Just take your pick. And if you’d like to pamper yourself some more and would like to eat at a fine dining restaurant, these are also available in the city, with Taal Vista Hotel and Discovery Country Suites being the finest as they offer the best views of Taal Volcano from your table.
3. Spiritual Retreats
There are dozens of spiritual centers, churches and retreat centers in Tagaytay City. So if you’re feeling lost, lonely and needing direction and focus, find out the scheduled retreats or seminars during your trip to the city to be able to attend them. Some require reservations while others are fine with walk-ins, so be sure to check before going to the venue.
There may not be a lot of activities to do in Tagaytay City, but since it’s a small city, that fact can be forgiven. And if you’re not sure about something in this city, be sure to ask the locals because they won’t hesitate to tell you more about their city.


Hi. thanks for the review on Tagaytay. I love it and have even written a lens on it. Such a nice place.