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Tagaytay Hotel Sixb
3.7/57 Reviews

Tagaytay Hotel Sixb

Tagaytay|1.79km from Bethlehem House of Prayer
This is a great place for people looking for a place to stay on a mid-range budget. Location The hotel belongs with other establishments in the center. It's a 5 to 10-minute walk from the rotonda. It's surrounded by restaurants and convinience stores in case you need anything which the hotel can't provide. Amenities This passes as a botique hotel. It has 4 floors and offers 30 rooms. The down side is, parking is not enough. The parking at the basement can only hold 15 at most and the parking in front of the hotel can hold only 8. The hotel also has a restaurant, and parking for the restaurant and hotel is shared. The hotel has no room service for food. The room i checked in, king size lake view has a veranda. However, the veranda is not dedicated to our room. It is shared between 3 other rooms within the same floor. Our room could also use better storage space. There was only 1 cabinet which held the tv and functioned as our cabinet. There could have been another one specifically to put down our luggage for easy access instead of putting them all in the cabinet. The hotel also does not have laundry services, or at least they dont publish it. Pandemic pointers Unlike other hotels which detail their sanitation procedures, this hotel doesn't. However, they provided facemasks and a bottle of alcohol for us. Goodnight sleep The bed was comfortable. The airconditioning is great. The room was relatively quiet although i heard a couple of guests go in and out of their rooms because the door was slammed hard. Acoustics could be improved. Price and overall stay For the price we got the room for, our experience was great. This can't be compared to how your experience is with 5 star hotels because there's a lot of difference. However, you can expect the staff to be friendly and attentive. You can expect a great panoramic view in some of the rooms. You can expect the location to be accessible. Finally, you can expect your money's worth for a comfortable mid range tagaytay vacation experience.

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Lee Boutique Hotel Tagaytay
3.8/516 Reviews
So did google aq hotel taz trip.com the cheapest price 45cad or 1,800 pesos taz I chose queen bed taz no nz taz upgrade p kmi s king bed overall rating was 10/10 the bait of kuya s reception and shopping and shopping the room taz is not coming out the room nmin
Nurture Wellness Village
4.5/518 Reviews
The type of room was so-called grapping in a tent. You can also have a campfire in front of you. We had a good time with a massage in the green canopy and a demonstration of the hotel-provided yoga Qigong organic juice. The food in the restaurant is also perfect. I don't mean there is a lot of breakfast. It is a menu where the creator's thoughts are transmitted and the heart is filled. Handmade apple jam was awesome. I want to revisit just for the restaurant. The air flowing throughout the hotel is amazing and we will definitely return here again.
Containers by Eco Hotel
4.2/516 Reviews
We booked our overnight stay at the last minute (since our usual go-to places in Tagaytay were fully booked) and we didn’t regret it. Got the family suite for our family of eight (includes three kids below 10 years) and it was good for all of us. The hotel staff, especially Mike, the manager, and Norman were very kind and accommodating. They briefed us well and gave us lots of tips so we didn’t mind it at all that there was limited service after 10pm. Room and interiors of the hotel are very creatively designed - actually inspired us to recycle wine bottles and cardboard into home decor. Location worked for us too - it’s not along the busy main road of Tagaytay but very near the highway. It gave us a semblance of being hidden away which we liked very much. It’s also right behind Aozora, the popular Jap resto in Tagaytay, so that was a big plus (easy access to great food). We’re quite happy with our serendipitous find and we’d gladly return with more friends and family. Thank you to the team of Containers by Eco Hotels!
OYO 741 Sierra Travellers Inn
3.9/59 Reviews
We had our overnight stay yesterday. We're happy about the price and the room we stayed, complete toiletries. The Room is clean. There are just things to be improved. 1. Bath towels - doesn't smell newly washed 2. bulb lights - its best if it's a higher watts 3. Noise - guests must be advised to lower their noise as other guests are already sleeping at 2am. Photos posted are my favorite spots at tags. thank you and grateful for the stay
Days Hotel Tagaytay
3.7/542 Reviews
I was staying for two nights in Tagaytay for a bit of a rest and to check out the Alternative Summer Capital of the Philippines as a possible place for retirement: Baguio is the official summer capital, but is a long drive north from Manila. The hotel has a good location on top of a ridge with views of Taal Lake and there is a shopping mall with restaurants on the other side of the road: best access is via pedestrian bridge, as the road is very busy. There are plenty of other restaurants within walking distance on both sides of the road. My room had two double beds (which was different I guess…lol) and an ensuite. The bed was comfortable enough, but there were brackets at the base (presumably for connecting another bed) which were savage ankle traps when returning from a nocturnal trip to the bathroom: I was rolling around in agony and probably exhausted my considerable vocabulary of swear words…hope there was no-one in the room next door! The bathroom was very average and the shower head / bottom spout setup was of a type I’d not encountered before: if you want to use the shower head you have to grab the nozzle of the bottom spout, then pull and twist. It was apparently faulty as after two tries they replaced the entire bottom spout, but it was still very difficult to use. The free WIFI was almost non-existent: I could not get a signal in my room and the only way to get a signal was to either stand in the doorway of my room, or sit at the table in the corridor…and speaking of the corridors, has anyone seen the movie The Shining? The corridors had an eery feeling and other reviews have made similar comments about being reminded of that film…lol The hotel was clean and pleasant enough, but a bit dated and could do with a refurbishment. I was entitled to free breakfasts for which I was grateful…local dishes, so it may not suit some Western tastes. There was a swimming pool, but it was too cold and windy to use. Staff were great!
Anya Resort Tagaytay
4.6/561 Reviews
We stayed overnight at Anya Resort last June 2021. We had fun despite the initial disappointment that the swimming pool was closed. We were so looking forward to swim and relax at the pool. We had a senior and a minor in our group, the resort required an RTPCR test. We did the saliva RTPCR. My family enjoyed the resort's other facilities like the gym, mini archery, batminton and table tennis. The rooms were very modern, nice, clean, huge and has a veranda! The bathroom was extra huge! It has 2 sinks, rainshower and a bathtub. There was no contact check-in and check-out which were done in our rooms. The customer service was very good! They accomodated our request of a table inside our room where we can play mahjong at night. We were also so happy that they have sungka, which I requested to be brought inside the room. Breakfast was delicious. It was ala carte. They even gave us complimentary hot choco! Tip: Go on a weekday so there will be not much people. Overall, we had a wonderful stay at Anya Resort. Thank you for the excellent service! By the way, Trip.com offered the lowest price for this resort! Thanks Trip.com!

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Tagaytay. It's easy to travel by bus in Tagaytay. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 119 boutique hotels in Tagaytay. The local average price is 61 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 five-star hotels in Tagaytay at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are 12 four-star hotels in Tagaytay at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are 43 three-star hotels in Tagaytay at an average price of 77 USD per night. There are 39 two-star hotels in Tagaytay at an average price of 46 USD per night. Hotels in Tagaytay offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. In Tagaytay, there are hotels under the Days Inn brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Days Inn. Hotels under the Days Inn brand are a good choice. Crosswinds Resort Suites Tagaytay in Tagaytay is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Tagaytay Country Hotel.

You can choose attractions in Tagaytay that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Masjid Al Huda. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Gratchi's Getaway Tagaytay Farm Resort, Our Lady of Manaoag at Tierra de Maria, Picnic Grove.

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