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I love it! The top has the scenic views of the lake, a public tourist spot at tagaytay. With ziplines and a lot of tourists, souvenirs shop to see, its not for free, though, but still an enjoyable place
true stunning view
i was there november 10,2023
i was refreshed and enjoyed the view
car 50 pesos
person 75 pesos per head
tip
—->you must pay first so that at the exit you can show the pass card not wasting your time
—->if you have asthma don’t go in the hanging bridge(reason)nakakahingal ang layo kasi
—->bring water (haha expensive sa loob eh)
lastly discover nyo maganda xa
Nice place for a picnic and relaxing. Not so crowded during weekdays. Excellent view of the volcano. Also there are nearby shops to get some snacks. Also available places to fire up your own coal barbecue.
Gabby M
at 2023 Oct 13
Gabby M
at 2023 Oct 13
Great place to hang out and watch the sunset. The park is very spacious and there are lots of activities you can do here such as ziplining and horseback riding. You can also see a great view of the taal lake here.
Maria Go
at 2023 Oct 05
Maria Go
at 2023 Oct 05
Place is huge with a lot of things to do (horse back riding, zip line, ferris wheel, taal.lake boat ride and etc). Perfect for a chill day out with friends or family. Entrance fee is around 75pesos.
Was a bit shocked that the used to be free-to-use cottages are now being rented. But it is understandable since maintaining the park is rather expensive. I am glad though that they are improving the place. There are also lots of horses now and they even offer boat rides to the lake.
Pretty cool. I was looking for a buffet, oh well. Lots of souvenir shops. Great place to bring a loved one.
Nestled amidst the Tagaytay is a sanctuary of greenery and tranquility. As you ascend a breath of fresh mountain air welcomes you, hinting at the serenity that awaits. The lush greens , offering a calm escape from the bustling city life. The park provides a serene atmosphere, allowing visitors to unwind and connect with nature. The panoramic views from this elevated perch are truly breathtaking, showcasing the beauty of Tagaytay and its surrounding landscapes. In every direction, the embrace of nature and the soothing ambiance create a perfect setting for a peaceful retreat.
After the eruption last 2020 and the pandemic, the place is totally back in place. Tourism is alive and it is getting lively and active. The scenic view is mesmerizing. Worth to visit and to relax and clear the mind.
Very nice view. Limited parking space. Not much to do there though except walk around, take pictures, then sit for some snacks.
Megan Chui
at 2023 Sep 01
Megan Chui
at 2023 Sep 01
75 pesos per person entrance fee! Motorbikes park for free. I think it’s worth it for the view.

You can sit on the grass or walk on the skywalk for free, tables and huts cost a fee. They have zip line and Ferris wheel, but it wasn’t running when I visited (around 5pm on a weekday).

Lots of shops (affordable takeout) for an impromptu picnic. We brought our own food from the nearby public market.
This a bit of a ride to get up there, and had a nice view of the surrounding valleys. The bathroom inside there park was a better choice and they all cost $10 pis. Fit for royalty but good enough for me. Church services are held here, maybe closer to god? Nice picnic spot for sure, and try the local “taho” like sweet imitation ice cream Sunday but it’s actually tofu based. 👩‍🍳😊
Fun and exciting experience. I love the view. It's a good spot for those people who want some alone time. If you're going with your friends, make sure at least one of you is good at picture-taking LOL.
Another famous go-to spot for sightseeing in Tagaytay is People’s Park in the Sky presenting a wide view of the Taal volcano joined by the all-green Tagaytay Highlands. It also nurtures the experience of being almost eye-level with the clouds and free-flying birds. There's a massive statue of Jesus Christ which solemnly overlooks the whole place. At the viewing deck, tourists can rent binoculars for a closer look at the stunning Taal Volcano and the towns below. There are also a few diners and memento shops where you can stop over for snacks and trinkets to take home.
Beautiful view for sure. Second time up here after 2012.
Pres. Marcos started the building of this place to accommodate Pres. Reagan. It was never finished. The problem is, that the place is poorly taken care, it's a monument of Marcos megalomaniac ambitions.
Take a jeep from Oliveros new terminal that show "People's Park" on the drivers window. It's very convenient that there's a jeep going there. It'll be a challenge to walk going up from the front gate but you can slowly appreciate the place while walking. There're food stores and souvenir shops inside along the way up. The view at the top was spectacular. You can see the whole Tagaytay and Laguna. The place was really old and overgrown but some areas are not and accessible to the top. It's best to visit there around February and August to avoid rainy days. Although Tagaytay has a chill temperature despite the hot sunny day. The one challenge is going back to Oliveros. You have to take a trike down to the highway from the gate or you should wait for a jeep from Oliveros to arrive.