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Tagaytay Itinerary (2 Days | 1 Night) Romance in the Sky

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Antonios by Pond
Antonio’s, Tagaytay

A Romantic Getaway to Tagaytay: Start off with shopping for your Lady at the Debenham’s Outlet Store at Paseo Greenfield City, then have a quick snack at Ryuma Ramen before checking into the Summit Ridge Hotel. Lounge by the poolside with chilled Shochu before a leisurely dinner at Buon Giorno at the Cliffside. Top it off with brunch at Antonio’s Breakfast before heading back to the city!

Bizan Special in Bucket
The Bizan Special

DAY 1 – DEPARTURE FROM MANILA TO TAGAYTAY – (80 Kilometers / 1.5 – 2 hours)

9:00 AM Depart by private car from Makati, Metro Manila to Sta. Rosa exit on the South Luzon Expressway
10:00 AM Arrive at Debenhams Outlet Store Paseo, Greenfield City
10:30 AM Check out Ryuma Grocery above Debenhams for unique and tasty drinks like Grolsch and Shochu with gold leaf
10:45 AM Ryuma Ramen for their specialty Chashu Men
11:15 AM Depart to Summit Ridge Hotel

Summit Ridge View
Summit Ridge View 9th Floor

12:15 PM Check in at the Summit Ridge Hotel
1:00 PM Lounge by the poolside
5:30 PM Happy Hour at Taalena
6:30 PM Dinner at Buon Giorno
9:00 PM Retire back at Hotel

Buon Giorno Spinaci E Funghi Ravioli
Buon Giorno Spinaci E Funghi Ravioli – PHP 250++

DAY 2 – BREAKFAST AT ANTONIOS BREAKFAST

Antonios Vegetarian Crepe
Antonio’s Breakfast Garden Crepes with Mushrooms, Bell Pepper, tomato, Onion and Cheddar – PHP 220.00++

9:00 AM Wake up Call
9:30 AM Depart to Antonio’s Breakfast (Located at the original Antonio’s since July 2009)
10:00 AM Breakfast at Antonio’s Breakfast
12:00 PM Checkout from hotel
12:00 PM Depart back to Manila
3:00 PM Arrival back in Manila (Heavytraffic due to Skyway completion)

Buon Giorno Love Seat
Buon Giorno Balinese Bed

Two or three days is the perfect amount of time to have a romantic getaway in Tagaytay and rejuvenate the senses.

BUDGET– PHP 10,000/$US 220 – inclusive of gas, tolls, accommodations, food and drinks. Take note that Christmas and Easter are the super peak season and reservations are normally done a few months in advance.

How was your experience in Tagaytay? Are there any other attractions that were of interest in this area or nearby? We would love to hear about them!

In our next post we share our experience in Tagaytay, please click here!

Related Tagaytay Posts:

Tagaytay Day 1 – Ryuma Ramen | Summit Ridge Hotel (Part 1 of 4)
Tagaytay Day 1 – Summit Ridge Hotel |Taaleña | (Part 2 of 4)
Tagaytay Day 1 – Buon Giorno | Fling Yoghurt (Part 3 of 4)
Tagaytay Day 2 – Breakfast at Antonio’s (Part 4 of 4)

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