Every time I make the short drive up to Tagaytay, I feel the air shift — cooler, cleaner, and gentler. It’s a place where time seems to slow down. The road winds upward through coffee-scented air, and before long, the famous view appears: Taal Volcano floating like a painting on a calm blue lake. For many of us living near Manila, Tagaytay is more than just a destination — it’s a reset button. Whether you come for romance, food, or peace of mind, you’ll never run out of things to do in Tagaytay.
1. Take in the Iconic View at People’s Park in the Sky
On my first morning in Tagaytay, I drove up to People’s Park in the Sky, the city’s highest point. The air was misty, carrying the faint scent of pine and coffee. From the summit, the entire Taal Lake spreads beneath you — serene and otherworldly. Built originally as a mansion in the Marcos era, the park now serves as a viewing deck that locals and travelers love. It’s best to go early in the morning when clouds roll through and the light paints the lake in silver and blue.
2. Savor Classic Bulalo at Mahogany Market
No visit is complete without a steaming bowl of bulalo. At Mahogany Market, I joined a crowd of weekenders sharing tables piled high with bone marrow soup, tawilis (freshwater sardines), and crispy fried banana. The savory aroma fills the air, mingling with laughter and Tagalog banter. It’s rustic, affordable, and authentic — the kind of meal that warms both body and soul. After eating, stroll through the market for fresh produce, local honey, and pasalubong favorites.
3. Visit Sky Ranch for Fun and Family Views
If you’re traveling with kids — or if you’re just young at heart — Sky Ranch Tagaytay offers thrills and postcard-perfect views. I couldn’t resist riding the Sky Eye Ferris wheel at sunset, watching the colors shift over Taal Volcano. The wind up there is cool and calming, and the city lights below start to twinkle like fireflies. You can pair this visit with a stroll along Tagaytay’s ridge cafés nearby for coffee or dessert afterward.
4. Explore the Tranquil Beauty of Sonya’s Garden
Hidden in Alfonso, just minutes from Tagaytay proper, Sonya’s Garden feels like a dream. I remember stepping through the arched gates and being greeted by the scent of herbs and roses. The gardens overflow with bougainvillea, while its restaurant serves organic, homegrown meals — freshly baked bread, pasta with edible flowers, and signature dalandan juice. Don’t miss the spa for a massage among the blooms. Sonya’s embodies what Tagaytay is all about: rest, nourishment, and slow living.
5. Sip Coffee with a View at Café Veranda or Bag of Beans
Few pleasures compare to sipping coffee while gazing at Taal Volcano. Bag of Beans remains a local favorite, with rustic interiors and aromatic blends brewed from local beans. But lately, I’ve fallen in love with Café Veranda inside Taal Vista Hotel — it combines that unbeatable view with an all-Filipino buffet and live acoustic music. These cafés are perfect for lazy afternoons when you just want to sit back and watch the fog roll in.
6. Reconnect with Nature at the Puzzle Mansion
The Puzzle Mansion is one of Tagaytay’s quirkiest attractions. Home to the world’s largest collection of jigsaw puzzles, it celebrates patience and creativity. As I wandered through halls filled with thousands of assembled puzzles — from Van Gogh replicas to Disney scenes — I realized how joyfully eccentric Tagaytay can be. There’s also a cozy bed-and-breakfast here if you want to stay surrounded by art and quiet greenery.
7. Discover the Charm of Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes is one of Tagaytay’s newer attractions, combining vineyards, cafés, and scenic architecture. I loved sitting by the balcony of La Creperie, watching clouds drift across the lake below. There’s something European about its terraced design, yet it feels distinctly Filipino in warmth and hospitality. It’s ideal for brunches, sunset cocktails, or simply capturing Instagram-worthy views of Taal.
8. Take a Leisurely Stroll Through Nurture Wellness Village
One of my most peaceful mornings was spent at Nurture Wellness Village. The scent of lemongrass filled the air as I received a traditional hilot massage under open-air huts surrounded by bamboo and trees. Beyond spa treatments, the village offers farm tours, healthy dining, and even glamping packages. It’s the perfect reminder that some of the best things to do in Tagaytay involve simply slowing down and breathing deeply.
9. Go Horseback Riding at Picnic Grove
Picnic Grove remains a classic for good reason. As I watched families setting up picnic blankets and kids squealing on horseback, I was reminded of my own childhood trips here. The ridge view is magnificent, and ziplining across it adds a burst of adrenaline. Just come early on weekends to avoid crowds. Nearby, stalls sell pineapple delicacies and woven crafts — great mementos to bring home.
10. Sample Local Flavors at Mushroom Burger
Tagaytay has its own local legends, and Mushroom Burger is one of them. Since the 1980s, this humble restaurant has been serving juicy mushroom-based burgers — hearty, flavorful, and guilt-free. I love grabbing one to-go before heading to the viewpoints. Pair it with fresh pineapple juice and you have a true taste of Tagaytay’s quirky charm.
11. Wander Through the Caleruega Church Grounds
Just a short drive from Tagaytay, Caleruega Church in Nasugbu offers peace and beauty unlike anywhere else. Its brick chapel framed by flowers feels almost ethereal. I visited during golden hour, when the light streamed through stained glass and the bells chimed softly. Whether you come for prayer, a wedding, or quiet reflection, Caleruega is a sanctuary that captures the soul of the Tagaytay countryside.
12. Enjoy Adventure at Paradizoo
If you’re traveling with family or simply love animals, Paradizoo offers an eco-friendly farm experience. Kids can feed rabbits and goats, while adults can explore lush gardens and butterfly sanctuaries. I loved the gentle rhythm of farm life here — the bleating of sheep, the hum of bees, and the scent of lavender drifting through the air. Paradizoo is a reminder that adventure doesn’t always mean speed; sometimes it’s about connection.
13. Stay the Night in a Cozy Ridge Hotel
When the fog begins to roll in, staying overnight is the best way to savor Tagaytay’s charm. My personal favorite is The Lake Hotel Tagaytay for its panoramic lake views and warm Filipino hospitality. Others swear by boutique stays like Anya Resort or Escala Tagaytay, where every window frames the volcano like art. Watching sunrise from your balcony — with coffee in hand — might just be one of the most memorable things to do in Tagaytay.
14. Visit the Pink Sisters Convent
For a moment of quiet reflection, stop by the Pink Sisters Convent. The serene atmosphere and soft choral hymns offer peace that feels rare in our busy lives. Visitors often write prayer petitions and sit in silence as the sisters sing behind the altar’s screen. It’s both moving and meditative — a spiritual pause in your weekend escape.
15. Catch the Golden Sunset at Taal Vista Ridge
As the day ends, I always make it a point to return to the ridge for sunset. Standing there with the wind in my hair, watching the volcano darken against a sky painted in pink and orange, I understand why Tagaytay never loses its magic. The air cools quickly, the lights of cafés begin to flicker, and the scent of brewed coffee lingers. This, for me, is the essence of Tagaytay — calm, beautiful, and alive.
Why Tagaytay Will Always Be a Beloved Escape
After exploring countless things to do in Tagaytay, one truth stands out: it’s a city that soothes. Whether you’re hiking, dining, or simply gazing at the lake, the rhythm of Tagaytay restores balance to the weary traveler. The combination of cool air, warm people, and delicious food makes it timeless — a place where memories linger like mist over the ridge.
So the next time life in the city feels overwhelming, take that drive up the mountainside. Find your own favorite café, your own perfect view. Because in Tagaytay, serenity isn’t a luxury — it’s a way of life.
For more inspiration on scenic retreats, explore our guide to the best weekend getaways near Manila, or plan your own adventure through Klook, where you can easily book Tagaytay tours, spa packages, and food experiences.

