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Plan language: FrançaisThings to do in Tagaytay, Philippines include exploring the breathtaking Taal Volcano, just 30 kilometers away, offering stunning lake and crater views. Enjoy fun rides and panoramic scenes at Sky Ranch. Do not miss People's Park in the Sky, a historical site providing expansive vistas of the city and surrounding mountains.


Explore the unique volcanic lake and climb into the crater for natural steam and enchanting morning mist.
Faits rapides: Le cratère dans le lac est entouré d\'une piscine d\'eau d\'environ 5 kilomètres de diamètre, formant un paysage de « volcan dans un volcan ». Le lac du cratère est le plus petit volcan actif des Philippines, la dernière éruption a eu lieu en 2020.
Points forts: En gravissant jusqu\'au cratère du lac, vous sentirez l\'odeur du soufre et le bruit de la vapeur chaude s\'échappant, comme le souffle de la nature. Au lever du soleil, le lac est entouré d\'une fine brume, et la fumée semble se déplacer au loin, créant une scène onirique.


A must-visit high-altitude Ferris wheel offers views of the volcanic lake and mountains. Enjoy colorful rides and delicious food for family fun.
Faits rapides: There is a Ferris wheel standing 40 meters tall, the tallest in the area, offering an excellent view overlooking Tagalog and the surrounding volcanoes. The place features multiple themed amusement zones and a food street, attracting over 500,000 visitors annually.
Points forts: A full rotation on the Ferris wheel takes about 15 minutes. From the top, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Taal volcano crater and the lake surface, especially at sunset. There is also a viewing platform in the park designed as a mini suspension bridge, where visitors can experience the thrill of an aerial walk.


A breathtaking, high-altitude view of volcanoes and seas of clouds will inspire you. Visit the lost presidential villa to experience the fusion of history and nature.
Faits rapides: Fondation initialement prévue pour la villa de vacances du président philippin, elle n’a pas été achevée en raison d’un tremblement de terre. De là, vous pouvez surplomber le spectaculaire volcan Taal et les paysages naturels environnants de Tagaytay.
Points forts: Les visiteurs peuvent explorer cette villa présidentielle semi-abandonnée, dont de nombreux murs portent encore des graffitis historiques et des impacts de balles de guerre. Surtout à l'aube, la mer de nuages au sommet des montagnes déferle comme une marée, créant un festin visuel onirique.


A relaxing getaway worth exploring. Enjoy ziplining and lakeside walks.
Faits rapides: Il y a de larges zones de promenade et diverses installations de loisirs, notamment de la tyrolienne et de la navigation de plaisance. Il attire des milliers de visiteurs chaque année, en particulier pendant les vacances et les week-ends.
Points forts: La zone de hamacs sur la pelouse est devenue un point chaud pour les photos, où les visiteurs aiment profiter de la brise fraîche. Le restaurant du chalet du train au bord du lac propose des spécialités locales, ajoutant un charme rural unique.


Enter a wondrous world of crystal art, admiring 500 unique sculptures. Experience the magical charm of light and sparkling crystals in a serene artistic atmosphere.
Faits rapides: The museum exhibits about 500 crystal art sculptures, all created by Filipino artists, award-winning sculptor Jean Oliner and his son. The fine details and unique designs of each sculpture attract tens of thousands of visitors from around the world.
Points forts: Inside the museum, there is a giant crystal "Tree of Life," standing 7 meters tall and weighing 1.2 tons. Visitors can walk around it to capture panoramic photos. At night, a special illuminated crystal light show creates a magical viewing experience.


A must-visit for puzzle lovers. Experience the charm and creative art of a million-piece puzzle.
Faits rapides: With a collection of over 1,000,000 puzzles, it is the museum with the largest puzzle collection in the world. The exhibition halls feature puzzle art and history exhibitions, attracting countless puzzle enthusiasts.
Points forts: Uniquely, the museum's puzzle wall is 4 meters high, showcasing the delicacy and patience of puzzle art. The owner meticulously collects puzzle works, from small to giant, presenting the diverse charm of puzzles.


A high-altitude cable car takes you across the valley, offering experiences of humid mountain winds and magnificent volcanic views. Enjoy a natural feast of grasslands, canyons, and distant bays within minutes.
Faits rapides: Assis dans un télésiège monoplace, la vue à vol d'oiseau sur 150 hectares de prairies et de chaînes de montagnes est impressionnante. La ligne de télésiège mesure environ 420 mètres de long, traverse une grande gorge et dure environ 5 minutes de traversée.
Points forts: En prenant le télésiège, vous pouvez admirer la magnifique vue panoramique sur la baie de Manille et le volcan Taal. Par temps clair, vous pouvez même voir clairement la ligne de côte. En dessous du télésiège se trouvent des sentiers de randonnée et un parc de tyroliennes, l'expérience de combiner la hauteur et la nature est très excitante.


Immerse yourself in authentic Filipino market culture and taste local specialties like dried beef. Enjoy bargaining and discover a rich variety of fresh ingredients and handicrafts.
Faits rapides: Stalls filled with fresh meat and vegetables attract thousands of local residents and tourists daily. The market offers a wide variety of local snacks and handicrafts, making it an excellent place to experience the local Filipino life.
Points forts: The most famous item in the market is the special 1.8-meter-long Filipino beef jerky, called "Mahogan" by locals. In the morning, you can witness lively bargaining scenes, with vendors calling out in traditional Filipino tones, their voices merging into the market's unique rhythm.


Perfect for those seeking inner peace. Enjoy tranquil moments of sunshine on white walls.
Faits rapides: The main structure of the church features Spanish colonial architecture, with white walls gleaming in the sun. It attracts tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists annually, becoming a popular spot for quiet prayer and photography.
Points forts: The century-old oak trees at the entrance make you feel like you are walking through a time tunnel, and the peaceful atmosphere calms the mind. On important religious holidays, the church hosts unique candlelight prayer services that illuminate the entire building.


A perfect blend of country flavors and natural beauty. Participate in picking experiences and enjoy natural meals.
Faits rapides: The garden features over 400 species of plants, including various herbs and local flowers. The entire park combines a farm, restaurant, and garden, creating a unique rural atmosphere.
Points forts: Freshly picked flowers and herbs are used in the restaurant's dishes daily, and visitors can experience picking them firsthand. The stone maze and handmade pottery displays in the garden give this place a unique cultural feel.
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Turon is a popular street food in Tagaytay made with saba bananas and jackfruit wrapped in spring roll wrappers, then fried to a crispy golden brown.

Leche Flan is a rich and creamy caramel custard dessert widely enjoyed in Tagaytay, often served during special occasions and fiestas.

Buko Pie is a traditional coconut custard pie that originated from the Tagaytay area, known for its flaky crust and sweet, creamy filling.

Bulalo is a famous Tagaytay beef marrow stew, cooked slowly until the meat is tender and the broth is flavorful and rich, perfect for the cool climate.

Pandesal with Kesong Puti is a popular breakfast choice in Tagaytay, combining soft Filipino bread with a unique white cheese made from carabao's milk.

Pork Barbecue skewers are a favorite savory street food in Tagaytay, marinated in a blend of soy sauce, calamansi, and brown sugar before grilling.

Kapeng Barako is a strong and bold coffee variety native to the Philippines, particularly enjoyed in Tagaytay for its robust flavor and aroma.

Samalamig refers to a variety of traditional Filipino cold drinks and refreshments, commonly sold by street vendors in Tagaytay to beat the heat.

Tagaytay is surrounded by pineapple plantations, making fresh pineapple juice a refreshing and iconic beverage in the area.
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A historical urban park with panoramic views.
A popular picnic spot with zipline and horseback riding.
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From the airport, take a private car or shuttle to Tagaytay for convenience; train travel involves a transfer by bus or jeepney.
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Commentaires (5)
The view of Taal Volcano is stunning but be prepared for the tourists around the lookout spots. A day is enough here unless you want to explore nearby places like leisure farms.
If you're driving, start early to avoid traffic jams and park at the less crowded spots near Picnic Grove. Also, try 'Bulalo' at Mahogany Market, it’s way better and cheaper than restaurants on the ridge.
Avoid weekends if you hate crowds and check the weather for foggy days, it messes up the volcano view. Also, local jeepneys are cheap and fun, don’t rely on taxis everywhere.
Had mixed feelings. The place is relaxing but the commercial areas felt too touristy. Would recommend a quick trip, more for the scenery than the city atmosphere.
Tagaytay's weather was cooler than I expected and really refreshing. Great spot to unwind but expect some crowd on weekends. Food was decent but a bit pricey for the small town vibe.