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Things To Do in Tagaytay City, Cavite

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Is Tagaytay City boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what six local experts had to say about things to do in Tagaytay City, Cavite.

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Consider the climate. There were days that it’s extremely cold. Second, traffic or the busy roads especially during holidays. Third, the different tourist attractions where you can relax during your leisure time. Fourth, the all time favorite bulalo that perfectly suits the cold weather in our city.

Jessilyn, says: 2020

If there is anyone moving to Tagaytay, he/she must be aware about its cold weather even during summers. the city has a number of tourist attractions, ranging from parks with overlooking views and restaurants which serve a variety of foods. However, it tends to get super traffic in the city especially during weekends and the holidays.

Tagaytay City is famous for its beautiful scenery. From here you can have a look to taal volcano. We also have may tourist spot like Sky ranch, Picnic grove, People’s Park and more. Tagaytay is also famous for its bulalo because the whether here is also cold like in Baguio.

Tagaytay City is best known for its tourist attractions, and cold weather that is why it is also called Philippine’s Little Baguio. It is a famous holiday town that sits on a ridge just above the Taal Volcano at Talisay Batangas. During summer, the weather here remains the same unlike the unbearably hot temperature at Metro Manila.

Yusrie, says: 2020

Tagaytay City is the second summer capital in Philippines. The climate here is mostly cold especially when it is Christmas and New Year, the reason is because the location the place is higher than the residing cities. Pineapple is the popular fruit in here. There are many tourist who come here yearly.

Our city is known for having a cold weather and for the view of Taal Volcano. The hospitality of the people in Tagaytay is well acknowledged by tourists. You can literally spot fruit and “pasalubong” vendors at the parks. If you plan on moving here, you would immediately feel welcomed.

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