Romantic Spots in Tagaytay City
I know what you’re thinking. We’re down to the last five months of the year, and this article is way past Valentine’s day. But, is it really just Valentine’s day that you can take your partners out on a date? …
I know what you’re thinking. We’re down to the last five months of the year, and this article is way past Valentine’s day. But, is it really just Valentine’s day that you can take your partners out on a date? …
Leslie’s Restaurant is one of the most popular restaurants in Tagaytay City because of its famous bulalo and fabulous ambiance. Situated at the edge of one of the best spots in Tagaytay, this restaurant will let you enjoy an incredible view of …
People’s Park in the Sky a.k.a. “Palace in the Sky” is known for its soaring elevation that gives its visitors a 360 view of Tagaytay City and nearby provinces. An astonishing view of the green mountains, lake and the Taal …
Picnic Grove is a pleasant attraction in Tagaytay City that lets you embrace the beauty of nature. Surround yourself with its lush green trees and plants while enjoying a scenic view of Taal lake and the volcano. Escape the city …
Sky Ranch is known for its Sky Fun Amusement Park, cafés and picturesque view of the Taal volcano. Situated on a high altitude cliff in Tagaytay City—its cold temperature makes it an ideal escape from the country’s hot climate. It …
Several statues and symbolic structures were erected in Corregidor Island to give honor to the heroes of World War II in the Pacific region. The stories of their courage and sacrifice deserve to be retold and remembered. These patriotic men …
The Pacific War Memorial Museum in Corregidor Island has a rich collection of World War II remnants. Old photographs, weapons, uniforms and even common items that are relevant to that era can be found here. A well-sculpted bust of Douglas …
Malinta Tunnel is a large tunnel complex that served as a bomb shelter in Corregidor Island. It has over 24 lateral tunnels that are branching off its main tunnel. This was initially used for storage and bunker purposes but a …
The ruins of Corregidor Island is a melancholic sight that serves as a reminder about the horrors of war. The classy buildings that were once used as barracks, offices and even grand events have been diminished to gloomy and broken …
Corregidor Island’s heavy artillery were terrors of World War II which gave the Japanese forces a hard time to penetrate the Philippines. Since the island is strategically placed at the entry point of the country’s naval path going to the …