Beyond Bulalo: Not your usual Tagaytay

This post was last updated on March 4th, 2021 at 10:23 am

It is home to some of the most iconic tourists spots and favorites like People’s Park, Picnic Grove, the old Palace in the Sky, and of course anything from the Good Shepherd store (yes, their ube jam and angel cookies are the stuff of sweet dreams).

 
Tagaytay is also the go-to place for weekend getaways for its generous offerings of sights to see (just driving along Sta. Rosa Road leading to the city center offers a majestic view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano), souvenirs to buy, and food to savor.

 
By now, after years of road trips with friends and family to this part of the south, you must’ve already memorized Tagaytay like the back of your hand—places to visit, restaurants to eat in, where to get the best bulalo (beef shank stew), or where to buy your pasalubong. But fret not, here are a few new things you can explore—or rediscover—in Tagaytay that will instantly become your new favorite go-to’s.

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