We went to Tagaytay with no plans and no hotel bookings. We decided to just go where are feet will lead us. When we arrived at Tagaytay centro, we asked for direction where we could ride a jeepney going to Ulat, because we wanted to stay at Ulat Haven Hotel. But instead the tricycle driver brought us to this place. It was getting late and when we checked out the rooms, it was spacious. Not bad for P1,500.00. It has an inclusive breakfast of Longanisa, Sunny Side Up Egg, plain rice and 3 in 1 coffee (to be delivered at 7am at your room). There was a flat screen tv with cable. One queen size bed. A study table and chair. Complimentary toiletries in a basket. The toilet and bath was neat. So we decided to stay here. But since we were at the ground floor, there were no over looking view of Taal Volcano or any hill or mountains. In short, no great view. I recommend this for over night stay and for those who does not like looking out at the windows. The place is also hard to find since when we went out to grab a bite we needed to walk uphill for us to be able to get to the highway. When we came back we got lost. The tricycle drivers did not know the place. It has a poor signage beside the road. The good thing was, it was far from the highway so you can expect silence all night long from vehicles passing by. Overall, our stay was good, not a bad find for someone who does not have any plans or any prior...
Read moreWe stayed at this property (has about 8 rooms) for just 1 night although we intended to stay for 3 nights but shifted after a nights stay. Given a room for 1500 pesos(all inclusive) (on the level 2) as pre-booking of accommodation was not done & we were taken to the property by the tricycle guys! from Tagaytay Circle for 50 Pesos (overrated as we realized later that it cost not more than 30 pesos the distance is about 5 km ). Cheaper to book over the Agoda or any of the other booking engine. Slightly interior. Look around & you will definitely get a room for less amount nearer to the Main road which we did at Casa Marcosa. Room is just basic. ||-- No tea coffee maker, no fridge, No Water bottles, ||Room equipped with a small TV, hot water (bathroom is fine), Room is just plain no fancy, ||-- Provided with free BF (sausage, omelette, cup of rice, coffee, no gravy or sauce. Had to ask for ketchup...
Read moreI chose Jessar because I thought that being away from the hustle and bustle would afford me the quiet I need for sleep.||||Indeed, I did rest OK but it was only because there were not many guests at that time. ||||The room I had was on the ground floor. Rooms on this floor were arranged along both sides of a long corridor, one end of which held the reception area that faced the main door.||||At night the night staff would play music or chat with friends in this area to help pass time. Unfortunately, as the flooring is not made of noise absorbing material (e.g. carpet), the sounds filtered down the corridor into my room.||||Other than this, the staff was very helpful,and always at the ready to meet...
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