Showing 24 Hotels out of 426 in "Tagaytay"

View of Wenas Happy Place at La Bella Tagaytay, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay
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View of Modern Bahay Kubo, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Modern Bahay Kubo

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View of SMDC Wind  Residence By Bem, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

SMDC Wind Residence By Bem

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View of Balai Sawali Transient House, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Balai Sawali Transient House

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View of Blowing in the Wind - Lake View Apartments, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay
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View of Casa Elisa Guesthouse, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Casa Elisa Guesthouse

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View of Tagaytay Family vacation house, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Tagaytay Family vacation house

From $195 /night
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View of Casa Andrade, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Casa Andrade

From $107 /night
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View of Wind Residences, Taal View, UNLI NETFLIX, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay
From $151 /night
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View of Staycation Tagaytay Prime Residences, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay
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View of Anya Resort, a top-rated hotel in Tagaytay

Anya Resort

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Accommodation Types in Tagaytay

About Tagaytay

Tagaytay's history is deeply intertwined with its geography. Originally part of the municipality of Silang, its development was spurred by its strategic ridge location and cool climate. The city's name is derived from 'taga,' meaning 'to cut' and 'itay' for 'father,' from a local legend. It gained prominence as a tourist destination in the 20th century, especially after the construction of the People's Park in the Sky on the grounds of an unfinished presidential mansion. Tagaytay is world-famous for its breathtaking view of the Taal Volcano, a volcano within a lake that is within a volcano—a geological rarity. Culturally, it is a melting pot, reflecting its proximity to Manila and the provinces of Cavite and Batangas. The city isn't divided into formal tourist districts; instead, its appeal lies along the main ridge (Aguinaldo Highway and Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway) where most attractions, hotels, and restaurants are clustered to maximize the view. It's famous for its serene atmosphere, family-friendly attractions like Sky Ranch and Picnic Grove, and as a culinary hub for Filipino comfort food, particularly bulalo (beef bone marrow stew). The city embodies a relaxed, holiday spirit, making it the perfect weekend escape for generations of Filipinos and a must-visit for international travelers.

Best Time to Visit Tagaytay

Tagaytay's cool, tropical climate makes it a year-round destination, but some periods are more ideal than others. The dry season, from November to April, is considered the best time to visit. During these months, particularly from December to February, the weather is at its coolest and sunniest, offering the clearest, most spectacular views of Taal Volcano. This is the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher hotel rates, especially around Christmas, New Year, and Holy Week (March/April). The wet season runs from May to October, with June to September seeing the highest rainfall. While afternoon showers are common, mornings can still be clear, and the landscape is lush and green. This is the off-peak season, offering better deals on the city's 426 hotels and a more tranquil experience. Major events include the Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (usually February), a spectacular sight against the Tagaytay sky. The city is also a popular destination during the Christmas season for its festive lights and cooler 'ber' months. For a balance of good weather and manageable crowds, target the shoulder months of November, late April, or October.

Where to Stay in Tagaytay

Tagaytay Ridge (Aguinaldo Highway Corridor) mid-range to luxury

The heart of tourist activity, lined with hotels, restaurants, and attractions like Sky Ranch and Picnic Grove. Offers the most iconic and accessible views of Taal Volcano.

Best for: First-time visitors, sightseeing, dining
Calamba Road Area luxury

A quieter, more residential stretch leading towards the Calamba exit. Features several high-end resorts, boutique hotels, and golf courses with serene, elevated settings.

Best for: Luxury stays, golf, tranquility
Silang Junction / Olivarez Area budget to mid-range

A bustling commercial hub at the city's entrance. Home to malls (Fora, Olivarez), transport terminals, and a wide variety of mid-range hotels and chain restaurants.

Best for: Convenience, shopping, budget stays
Twin Lakes / Sungay Area mid-range to luxury

A newer development zone southwest of the main ridge. Centered around the TwinLakes shopping and leisure complex, offering a different perspective of the lake and a more modern vibe.

Best for: Modern amenities, newer hotels, families
Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway Corridor mid-range

The scenic road leading towards Nasugbu and beaches. Scattered with specialty restaurants, farm-to-table cafes, and adventure parks, with a slightly more rustic feel.

Best for: Road trips, specialty dining, nature activities
People's Park in the Sky / Palace Area budget to mid-range

The highest point in Tagaytay, surrounding the historic park. Offers the coolest temperatures, panoramic views, and a handful of older, classic hotels and inns.

Best for: History, panoramic views, cooler climate
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What is the price range for hotels in Tagaytay?

Hotels in Tagaytay range from $13 to $272 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $13/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $272/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

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Tagaytay has 426 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

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