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Tourist Spots in Tagaytay

1. Taal Volcano and Lake

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Taal Volcano And Lake

Taal Volcano and Lake are the pride and joy


of Tagaytay City. With 33 eruptions, it’s the
second most active volcano in the
Philippines. It’s signature is a huge cratered
mouth and hilly sides that spill out into the
Lake. But look a little bit closer and you’ll
see that within the cratered mouth is a whole
other Lake. And within that Lake, is another island.

Did you follow that? There is a volcano on a Lake, which has a Lake inside the
volcano that has an island inside that Lake. If you’re still confused, that’s
understandable. You’ll have to visit to see for yourself.

2. Our Lady of Manaoag at Tierra de Maria

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Our Lady Of Manaoag At Tierra De Maria

If you haven’t already figured it out, the Philippines is a


very religious country and therefore, has gone to great
lengths to design, construct, and erect some of the most
magnificent religious shrines in Asia.

You don’t have to be religious to find the ‘Our Lady of


Manaoag’ fascinating. This 50ft statue of Mary, the
Mother of God, is a spot where Filipinos worship and
take photos for their Facebook. There is a small church
temple next to the statue with a flea market collection of
a Jesus statue on the cross, photos of the prophet, and
twinkling Christmas lights strung about.
3. Breakfast at Antonio’s

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Antonio’s

Go for the food, stay for the views.


Breakfast at Antonio’s is a two-in-one
must-visit destination in Tagaytay City.

While they do offer incredible breakfast


options such as homemade pork
sausage and honey-infused Golden
Waffles, we can’t recommend the
sandwiches enough. Using quality deli
meat and gourmet cheeses, you can
order creations such as the Grilled
Smoked Ham with Gruyere and
Cheddar Cheese that will make you
think you’ve died and gone to heaven.

All the while, you’re seated next to a large window overlooking the Ta’al Volcano
and Lake which ties the entire experience together.

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