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Taking a Break: Relaxing Stay at Summit Ridge Hotel Tagaytay and more

Posted on April 11, 2011 by journeyingjames 12 Comments
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Taking a Break: Relaxing Stay at Summit Ridge Hotel Tagaytay and more

My feet is so much at home with the comforts of Summit Ridge Hotel

As I said in my previous posts on Taking A Break Series, it was definitely a pause from my hammock-hanging-adventures. Staying in a hotel has been a perfect reward for this backpacker-slash-runner-slash-blogger. Thank you very much!

Summit Ridge Hotel, Aguinaldo Rd., Tagaytay City

I must admit, I cannot afford to stay in hotels like Summit Ridge Tagaytay during my escapades but that doesn’t mean that I don’t like the idea. I love it and hopes that it will happen again soon. How can anyone say “no” to a room with a lovely view of Lake Taal? Imagine you waking up in the morning with the sunshine and a dash of chilly fresh air greeting your face. It’s like having a full-body SeriAsia Signature massage in your own room (available at Summit Ridge Hotel Tagaytay). How invigorating!!

Oh, how I wish all trips are like this…

But before the body massage, you are treated like royalty with your choice of skewers, perfectly grilled for your ultimate satisfaction. A glass of red wine or an ice-cold beer maybe? For dessert, eat-banana-crembule-all-you-want!

Skewers are perfect with a bottle of ice-cold beer, eaten al fresco

Crembule with banana top with a slice of banana to satisfy your sweet cravings.

But wait there’s more, the next morning you wake up, have some Tagaytay running and have a hearty buffet breakfast from Classic Cuisine. Oh, how I love those salads, and the toast, and the waffle toppled with berries & cream, and the fresh fruits, and  the omelet… oh I must stop now. We have to visit the Flower Farm and Calaruega (some side trips you can consider while in Tagaytay) before having another food tour at the Promenade.

What day in Tagaytay!

Now it’s time for you to try it for yourself-
Robinsons Galleria Veranda Food Trip
Robinsons Tagaytay Promenade Food Tour
Running Against the Wind in Tagaytay
Relaxing Stay at Summit Ridge Hotel and so much more.

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TAKING A BREAK is a different kind of trip, a timely break from my hammock-hanging-escapades. This is a 3-part series wherein I feature some restaurants and a hotel for everyone’s enjoyment. Don’t you think I need some comfort and convenience too?

Special thanks to Robinsons Malls and Summit Ridge for sponsoring the 2-day trip. I (and my tummy) definitely had a great time, no (burps twice), AWESOME time!

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12 thoughts on “Taking a Break: Relaxing Stay at Summit Ridge Hotel Tagaytay and more”

  1. pinaytraveljunkie said:
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    April 11, 2011 at 12:02 pm

    Naks… naka-polo ka na naman! Parang business traveler lang James!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 13, 2011 at 5:41 am

      gay, hindi mo talaga pintawad yang polo ko na yan ahhh..
      🙂 backpacker parin tayo!

  2. Leave the cube said:
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    April 11, 2011 at 4:18 pm

    nung unang tingin ko dun sa crembule with banana on top, kala ko oysters e… hehe.. sarap ng skewers!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 13, 2011 at 5:39 am

      actually marami pang pagkain, swekers at crembule lang kinain ko sa sobrang busog

  3. lakwatsera de primera said:
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    April 12, 2011 at 5:57 am

    Iba ka na pala ngayon James, endorser ka na ng posh hotels 🙂

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 13, 2011 at 5:39 am

      will be on TV on sat right?

  4. A_A said:
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    April 12, 2011 at 6:57 am

    Sir, 5th floor kayo nagcheck-in??

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 13, 2011 at 5:38 am

      nope, 8th floor

  5. Ed said:
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    April 13, 2011 at 7:16 pm

    wow. malayong-malayo sa hammock ah. nice to try these hotels once in a while — lalo na pag sponsored. 😀

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 14, 2011 at 6:51 am

      oo nga ed 🙂
      indeed, more hotels and massage to come!

  6. Grace said:
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    April 14, 2011 at 2:59 am

    Well deserved break James! Kasi naman we can’t keep up with you. You are always out and about. Ang sipag mo pa tumakbo =)

    • journeyingjames said:
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      April 14, 2011 at 6:52 am

      yep yep grace! i love the idea of the full body massage. sarap sa katawan!
      im always out, kaya ang dami nang back log sa post.hahaha

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