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Where to stay in Tagaytay? You might want to consider this place.


This post will include photos from Hotel Montecillo in Tagaytay. We went here pre-pandemic so there might be some changes. I haven't been blogging regularly since 2020 but I'm trying to change that this year. Haha.

Book your stay HERE.


We booked a family/quadruple room. 

We had our own bathroom, refrigerator, four single beds, television with cable, wifi connection. Free use of the heated pool, free parking, and buffet breakfast for four were included in the package as well. 

View the current rate of an overnight stay HERE.


Bathroom area was huge. Left side on the picture above is the shower area, right side is the toilet. Toiletries and bath towels were provided as well. 


Rooms are provided with instant teas and coffees as well. 


MACAU Travel Guide


This is the view outside our window. It was a quiet hotel - perfect for relaxation/staycations. There are restaurants in the area but wasn't overly crowded. Well, this is a weekday trip so people visiting Tagaytay were definitely less that usual. 


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This was a heated pool. 


We had the entire pool to ourselves that afternoon even though the hotel had several other guests. 


View from Starbucks, Tagaytay. 


Woke up to this bed weather. If the package didn't have a buffet breakfast, we would have lied down the entire morning and just look at the fog. lol


I love this Tagaytay weather. <3 I don't have pictures from the buffet breakfast but it was mostly Filipino cuisine. 


Check the current rate and Book your stay HERE.



Everything, in time. 💖

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We currently have grapes on a grapevine here at home. Reminded me of the first time I saw one back in San Diego and I remember posting about that here. I searched and saw that I included it in my Coronado Beach post before so I thought that I'd post my Hotel del Coronado revisit here too.

Just one of the many places I never thought that I'll be able to see twice.

USA: Coronado Beach, San Diego, California


This is the dog beach.

A portion of the beach that is accessible to dogs who want to swim and play in the shore. I had a great time watching them even if they're not my dogs. Sana makaganyan din sila Denden someday. HAHAHA!


Historic beachfront hotel in San Diego.

The exterior of this hotel definitely reminded me of Primm Valley Hotel in Nevada because of the building structure and color. You know what and I realized it while looking at the photo above that it reminds me of some houses in San Francisco too. 


There's a restaurant facing the sea. From there, you can see the wide ocean and on some areas the hotel pool. 


We didn't check in but you're free to roam around the common areas of the hotel especially since this is an icon and a tourist spot in San Diego. 


This was near the parking area so walked at the sand once again before bidding the place goodbye.


It's not like I'm always at the beach. Parang mas marami pa ngang times na nasa-beach ako ng naka-jacket these past years kasi malamig kesa nag-swimming pero nakakamiss din ah. 

beaches not peaches


Sino 'to? 😂

Maliban sa kwintas at damit, di na ako 'yan. HAHAHA! It's not like I wore heavy make-up before. hahahha. Nakakapanibago lang talaga ulit kapag nakikita ko tapos lagi na kong maputla ulit ngayon.


Will I you thrice? Nth times perhaps?


 Fallen Leaf Lake, South Lake Tahoe, California


Everything, in time. 💖

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 After walking around near the border of Macau and Zhuhai, we rode a bus to get here. From the border, we rode the free shuttle bus of MGM to MGM Grand. I have the backlog ready but I chose to post this first.

At first, it was more confusing to ride the city buses in Macau 'cause not only don't we have a loose change for the payment, we didn't know the routes. What usually happened was we looked for the pick-up points of the free casino hotel shuttle buses and then work our way from there since we weren't in a hurry anyway. On our third day, the places in our itinerary weren't shuttled by the hotels. We got used to riding the public city buses and we had enough smaller bills for the fare so it became easier.


MGM Grand


We didn't go inside the MGM Grand since the other MGM along Cotai Strip was the one in our itinerary. When we went home to the Philippines, we saw in one of the photos uploaded in Instagram that the interior of this MGM was beautiful too. Kinda like the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas with big butterfly statues on display inside the main hall. 


Statue of Kun Iam - Buddhist Goddess of Love, Mercy, and Compassion

This is located in the waterfront area in Macau Peninsula. 

One of the reasons why I liked Macau is it was a mix of everything that interests me. For the religion aspect, albeit Buddhism being the predominant religion in the area, they have several Roman Catholic churches there as well. I am a practicing Roman Catholic but I observe Buddhism as a way of life/living. I see to it that I stop by and visit Buddhist temples whenever I travel. No. Actually, scratch that 'cause I like visiting temples of various religions.


The dome below the statue is a Lotus-shaped Ecumenical Center which is accessible for free to the public. 


This place is like an isolated part of Macau peninsula despite having several hotels in front of it. One the other side, btw, you can see the ferries from Hong Kong. I might blog about the border crossing of HK - Macau too. 

Singapore - Indonesia Border Crossing via Ferry

It was smoggy in Macau so the photos are gloomy. But in the photo above, there's a faint white statue of Goddess A-Ma - the goddess of seafarers and fishermen on top of the mountain. That area is Coloane, there is a cultural village and the coastal trail is there as well. I was expecting Macau to be a small country but it was smaller than what I was expecting. Have we allotted a week there, we could've toured around the whole country. 

Macau Beyond Casinos Tour: Hac Sa Long Chao Kok Coastal Trail (黑沙海濱馬路)


We knew Wynn Hotel has a fountain show outside that's why we waited until sunset in that area so we can watch it. 

The show in Wynn Palace along Cotai Strip is grander though this one was worth the visit as well. 

Macau: Wynn Palace, Cotai Strip


We had a lot of time to explore this area. As you can see, the tall building in the middle of this picture is Lisboa Hotel. It looks far from the water fountain but we were able to walk to a farther hotel where we had our dinner before going back to our hotel.


Ganda nito in person especially at night.

Very Downtown Vegas feels here in Macau Peninsula. Ganda ng night lights tapos may slight sea breeze pa.


From this angle, you can see where we came from. Sa dulo pa nung right most building (MGM Grand). HAHAHA! Para sa iba parusa na maglakad ng ganyang kahaba pero it was our normal. :)) Kakamiss din! Keri lang, madami naman nababalikan kagaya nito. 💓

March was a good month to visit Macau. Perfect weather! The second time I visited there was July and it was their summer so it was really hot and humid.

Macau Beyond Casinos: Afternoon Tea at Revolving Restaurant and Observation Deck Ticket


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Macau Tower Admission 
Macau Tower 360° Café Lunch Buffet with Free Admission Ticket
Macau Tower 360° Café Afternoon Tea & Sky High Views
Macau Tower Skywalk with Free Admission


I don't know when will I be able to post all the places we visited in Macau but I've posted a descriptive itinerary before:

(4D4N) Macau Travel Itinerary; 'Cause it's more than a day tour

Macau Accommodation: Inn Hotel



Everything, in time. 💖

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So there are two Wynn Hotels in Macau. The one in Macau (old) and this one in Cotai Strip. I'll be blogging about the other hotel in my next posts... :)

For that afternoon, our itinerary were the hotels in Cotai Strip. You usually don't see this being photographed a lot since this is at the back side of the strip and for some people, the cable car isn't really that of a "sight to see." For us though, we were looking forward to the cable car ride.

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While there is a shuttle bus route that will take you around the hotels in Cotai, we decided to walk 'cause we still passed through and took photos at the different hotels there. When we reached the building, the water fountain show was already happening but we weren't sure if we could afford the cable car ride so we stood there watching the fountains for quite a time.


And we were like... OKAY. Once in a lifetime. Magbayad na lang tayo. :)))


But as soon as we approached the lower station of the cable car, it turns out to be a complimentary ride for people going to the hotel. WHAT?! HAHAHAH


It was a fun short ride. There weren't a lot of people yet but you have to share the cabin with other people going to the hotel. On our way back down though, we didn't have other people with us so we were able to take photos. 


We just took photos inside and looked for designs like this. :))

In Las Vegas, Wynn has one of the most beautiful interior design with all the flowers and you can see bits of those in Wynn Palace.

Las Vegas, Nevada: Las Vegas Strip Hotels (North) 


I was looking at the pool back then kinda wishing that I'd be able to stay in one of the Wynn Palace hotels and just last year, I was able to go back to Las Vegas and stayed at Wynn for three days. Just that, I was too busy to use to the pool. 

Anyway, the photo above was taken on a different day 'cause we decided to go back for Starbucks.


This was on our last day in Macau and we didn't want to spend it walking around 'cause we've been doing that for the past four days already. Just so happened that out of all the places we went to, this Starbucks was the one we wanted to go back to... 'cause... we still had enough money. Hahah! Turns out that touring Macau was not so expensive as long as you won't gamble all your funds.


One of the unique Starbucks we were able to visit 'cause it looks like a fancy palace. Probably adjusted 'cause it's located in Wynn. 


While there's already a bus stop at Wynn, we decided to ride the cable car for the last time and then walked to MGM. That bus took us near Taipa and then we walked back to Macau Inn Hotel. 

PS. I was able to go back to Macau last year as well but it was in July. I liked March weather more 'cause it's easier to tour around when it's not too hot. During our March travel (the time when these photos were taken), we had to wear a light jacket because it got chilly at times especially when we go near a body of water. 


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GRAND has to be capitalized for this post because there's another hotel named City Garden Hotel in the vicinity. We were a bit confused with that at first but yeah, we double checked which one has the rooftop bar and it's - City Garden GRAND. 



We arrived late for check-in but for some reasons, the room was still not ready when we got there so we ended up waiting for another two hours at the lobby. 









Above are photos from the room.

The room was huge, comfortable and clean so we had no problems with it and somehow, our negative impression with the hotel because of the long wait was appeased. My favorite thing, from the entire room, is the city view.

There's something about staying in Makati without worrying about the traffic in EDSA when going back home to QC. :))))) Sobrang bihira ko na mapunta doon ngayon kasi sobrang malala rin 'yung traffic. AHAHA. 



That afternoon, it rained hard and we couldn't go out so we just swam at the rooftop pool. We were only the ones swimming that time which is a good thing 'cause it's not too big and it can get definitely get crowded on some days. The rain got harder and harder so we decided to sit for a bit in the Firefly Roofdeck Bar while waiting for the rain to stop. 

Firefly Roofdeck Bar

This is the Firefly Roofdeck Bar - the reason how we learned about City Garden GRAND Hotel 'cause it was once viral on Facebook because of the view. We thought of going there once for dinner but we decided to do a staycation instead. 


Baguio??? More like bagyo. HAHAHA. 




I've seen a lot of skylines from many different countries but Metro Manila is still one of my favorites.... kahit ang hirap mahalin ng Pilipinas on some days.... hahaha. Humugot pa eh. 




Outdoor pool + Hot Tub

Truly is a beautiful view from the rooftop bar. 



We waited for sunset before going back to the hotel. Afterwards, we went out to eat dinner. There were a lot of restaurant choices - this is in Poblacion, Makati afterall. 


After dinner, we went back to the rooftop deck to just stay near the pool area and talk. Another thing that would need patience is the elevator during the "peak hours" of the restaurant because it would take a while before you're able to ride. Dalawa lang kasi ata 'yung elevator for the entire hotel and yet it has to service not only the people checked-in but also the people going up to the roof deck. 



During this time, there were already a lot of guests at the bar but we didn't mind. Hehe. Maganda pa rin naman at hindi ganon kaingay. 




The room rate we paid was breakfast inclusive.

The buffet spread was wide. There were a lot choices and it made our stay more "sulit" especially that staying in this hotel wasn't really that expensive to begin it felt like it still. 


Overall, our experience was City Garden GRAND Hotel was great and bang for the buck. I just hope they improve their check-in process 'cause waiting in the lobby when you're supposed to be in the hotel room is kind of irritating... syempre kasama na sa bayad 'yung two hours na nawala sa amin. Hehehe. 
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