The main
specialty of Tagaytay is their hot bowls of bulalo, which fits the
area’s cool weather quite well. The place is also replete with all sorts of
restaurants serving all kinds of dishes; be it Filipino, American, Chinese,
etc. For those on a budget, carinderias, gotohan and eateries also
abound along the city’s highway. Tagaytay City and its surrounding towns offer
a lot of fun activities and places to visit for the weekend tourists. There are
picnic grounds, tree-covered parks, hidden gardens, biking, horse-riding
grounds and a host of other activities fit for both young and old alike. Tagaytay
City is known for two things, affordable beef meat and buko pies.
The most visited place in Tagaytay city is the Picnic Grove. Some activities that can be found in that spot are zip lining, horseback riding, and of course they have picnic spots perfect for couples and family.One reason why this spot is filled with tourists is because of the view and its cold weather. For the zip line, you can do a one-way zip line for about 200 pesos on a weekday and 300 pesos on a weekend and holidays, in this way, you will be able to see the view and this is a highly recommended activity for people who are adventurous. Aside from zip lining, they have horse back riding for 150-200 pesos. They also have a souvenir shop where you can buy refrigerator magnets and a whole variety of colorful key chains.
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