Escala Tagaytay is a contemporary hotel only a few hundred meters after Summit Ridge and about 1 km before Sky Ranch. The hotel is nestled high enough to have that gorgeous picturesque landscape view of Taal Lake. It only officially opened its ghostwriting doors in 2017 but has since already garnered hundreds of excellent reviews.

We had been here so many times and each time was such a nice and peaceful experience, so much that taking photos unconsciously became less of a priority. It was like the calmness was so vivid that I ghostwriter wanted to just stay in the moment…and have my cheesecake and coffee.

Our very first visit to Escala was on a cold, very foggy September afternoon in 2017. The doors from the sky deck to the function hall and lounge were all open letting the fog, wind, and mist freely flow inside. The entire place easily had that dreamy feel.  In an instant, my children were running around the lobby in their delight of the ambiance.

Right off the bat I knew the place was amazing! Although we couldn’t have a clear view of the lake because of the very thick fog, the sight of the infinity pool was really nice. It was right in the center overlooking the Taal Lake. At night it had small lights on from under the water as if there were little fairies illuminating the pool from the inside! It was a nice spectacle!

(Photo above taken from the lobby. Fog was so thick that the lake was not visible.)

As we came here to have dessert and refreshments, we were ushered to the restaurant (this is also the function hall) and we were seated right away. I initially wanted a slice for a few of their cake selections but unfortunately (or not! haha!) their cakes were only sold as a whole. We were offered the Blueberry Cheesecake for only Php 650 at 50% discount for the whole cake. This, coffee, and shakes for the kids were what we had ordered. They were all good! The cheesecake was very rich and because of its thickness, it was very satisfying.

Our first experience here was truly amazing that we went back a number of times more after that. We checked in once too but because it was a spontaneous decision, I was out of battery by the time we arrived (and didn’t have a charger) that I was not able to document it. We took a Deluxe Room at Php 7700 and stayed overnight. The room was sizeable and with 2 beds it can easily fit up to 4 people. Aside from the usual room amenities, I liked that it had a private balcony and a safe deposit box ghostwriter agentur. For more information on Escala’s accommodation options, you may check it here.

Our most recent visit was back in June (this year) to celebrate Father’s Day. At this time summer just only ended hence the clear view of the Taal Lake and a level of coldness that was comfortable enough.

For lunch we had Bulalo, Buffalo wings, a plate of nachos, and a complimentary mug of beer. As always, the food was sumptuous, the staff and service was incredible, and for a bill of less than Php 1500 I couldn’t complain!

Overall, I would highly recommend Escala Tagaytay Hotel for couples, families, or any one looking for an amazing ghostwriter hausarbeit view, a nice accommodation and good food all in one place!

Have you visited Escala Tagaytay Hotel? How was your experience?

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