Last summer time here in the Philippines, I wish to had visited Tagaytay, the most famous tourist destination in our country. But because of many reasons,unfortunately our plan of going was cancelled. I love the place not only because of it's temperature there but because of the beautiful scenery that the place has to offer.Tagaytay, has a cooler climate, like that of Baguio because of it's high altitude locations. It has also become one of the most go to places of people in manila when they want to escape pollution and traffic created by the most busy street here in the country. Being 55 km. away via Aguinaldo Highway, it is just a three to four hour drive, so for example if you left Manila early in the morning, you would really have ample time to roam around Tagaytay and could still go back to Manila by afternoon.
Tagaytay City are covered by hills and mountains, which is literally forest and grasslands, lies along a ridge stretching from Mount Batulao in the west to Mount Sungay in the east and is about 32 km long. It also overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas Province, and provides one of the most iconic views of the Philippines. If in any case you decided to stay in Tagaytay, there are a lot of hotels and pension houses that you stay at. Days Hotel in Tagaytay is the most recommended lace by my friends, not only because it has the perfect location for great scenes but also has the best service that you deserve to experience during your stay. They have about 48 standard rooms, 12 superior and 87 deluxe, and each of them has it's own balcony for the private viewing of the lake and the volcano. Alongside the balcony, are the beautiful La Fleur fiberglass window box, where you could find selected plants and flowers planted on these window boxes.
They also offer a roof deck restaurant and bar, a swimming pool as well as the kiddie pool. To know more about the Days Hotel in Tagaytay, you could always visit their website, also for advance booking and information about their latest promos and rates of their rooms. Visiting Tagaytay has always been on my bucket list which I never had the chance to experience, but i promise to go there the next time I visit Manila.
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