The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay is one of Tagaytay’s newest accommodation providers, and arguably one of its most stunning. A lovely little bed and breakfast in the tradition of premium accommodations for traveling couples of distinction, the Boutique Hotel is an absolute must-see (and must-stay-at) if you’re a couple looking for an unforgettable night of romance (and, heck, I might as well say it, passion).
I personally have not stayed at The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay. However, last night, I continued to search for a lovely out-of-town hotel at which Cathy and I could stay for our 5th year wedding anniversary, because staying in Manila just didn’t seem, well, 5th anniversary-ish.
Enter The Boutique. If you conduct a search on this lovely Tagaytay bed and breakfast, you’ll find almost unanimous approval from couples who’ve stayed there. It’s not a family hotel, it’s not a budget hotel, it’s not meant to be touristy. Everything I read seemed so unique so I sent a text message each to its proprietors Melon Santiago and Allana Montelibano asking about the property, and guest room availability, especially on such short notice.
Within minutes, their guest relations officer Lynlyn (I hope I spelled her name correctly) contacted me. Lynlyn filled me in on all information I could’ve possibly needed regarding the stay, the accommodations, room rates, amenities, and features. In all my years of travel, I have never received this kind of personalized guest service (well, technically, I have, from the Discovery Country Suites – what is it about Tagaytay bed and breakfasts?).
I think, if only for the fact that I, a potential guest, was extended such courtesy, especially by the owners of the property, I feel it is absolutely essential the Ganns Guide has an entry on The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay. I’ve provided a wealth of information on this page, so those of you thinking of a romantic getaway in Tagaytay need not look much further. Choose either Discovery Country Suites or The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay. (A third option is Sonia’s Garden, if you don’t mind not having air conditioning.)
Rooms
The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay has only seven rooms, each with its own name, reflecting the emotions sought to be brought about by the stay in that particular room. On the first floor are rooms I Lust, I Escape, I Surrender and I Love; on the second floor are I Dare, I Desire, and I Dream.
All guest rooms come with:
- Wall-mounted LCD televisions
- iPod-ready docks,
- Choice of pillows (goose down, hypoallegenic, microfiber, etc)
- In-room WIFI access
- King-size beds with 300 thread-count linens
- Breakfast in bed for two
Each room also has its own special touches.For instance, I Lust, this Tagaytay hotel’s presidential suite, is the only room with a bath. I Love comes with a four-post bed and a patio; second floor rooms I Dare, I Desire and I Dream affords guests a magnificent view of Taal Volcano. I Love and I Surrender have patios; I Escape has a little garden outside.The Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay experience begins upon check-in. Guests choose a set of body essentials from the hotel’s personal “Pamper Me” line. Soaps, essential oils, shampoos, and conditioners are all organic and natural, adding to the feeling of luxury; guests can choose from tea tree, choco-mint, lavender and lilac, milk and honey, peppermint and green apple, among other fragrances. One can also select room fragrances, including blackcurrant, orange, strawberry, grapes, ocean breeze, rose, apple and hydrangea. The objective of the hotel is to provide guests with such little niceties and attention to detail that there will be, ideally, no need to leave the room. Other special touches include hot chocolate and marshmallows at bedtime (side note: we got milk and cookies at nearby Discovery Country Suites; more countryside bed and breakfasts should do this!).
It seems to be all about connection (spiritual, emotional, physical) at the Boutique. There are “naughty” pillow cases, makeup sets, even strip poles! (God, how I want to stay here!)
Amenities and Facilities
Privacy is apparently the word at The Boutique Hotel, and the main focus is to ensure you focus on your companion. Since most amenities are already provided en-suite, the only other two facilities of note are a gift shop to remember your stay by, and the Hawaiian Bar-B-Cue, which serves international and grilled cuisines, emphasizing a particularly good baby back ribs. (I dunno; it’s pretty hard to top Racks, as far as I’m concerned.)
Rates and Reservation Rules:
Check-in time at the Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay is 2PM; check-out time is 12:00nn. Payments in cash and major credit card are accepted, with room rates ranging from US$140 to US$220, with rates going higher, naturally, during the peak traveling seasons of December. Expect to pay somewhere near PHP10,000 per weekend night at their presidential suite.
Contact Information
45 Aguinaldo Highway
Silang Crossing East, Tagaytay City, Cavite
Tel Nos: (+63-46) 4131885; (+63-46) 4131798; (+63-46) 860-2716
To get to the Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay, exit at the Sta. Rosa exit from the South Luzon Expressway. Turn right at the public market (your landmark: the Iglesia ni Kristo Church) until you reach the Tagaytay Rotonda. (Your landmarks: the Bank of the Philippine Islands and a 7-11 convenience store.) It’s a few hundred meters past Day’s Hotel. (You’ve gone too far if you pass the famous Josephine’s Restaurant.)
Press Coverage
- The Boutique Hotel article on ClicktheCity (tons of discussion)
- The Manila Bulletin: Boutique Hotel of Emotions
- FemaleNetwork.com – ShopCrazy: The BoutiqueB&B (written by Maike Evers)
- Business Mirror: Express Thy Love
- Inquirer.net: Torrid Zone
Guests who stayed at the Boutique Hotel in Tagaytay and have posted blog testimonials about their stay include:
- Ganns Deen (photos here)
- Anton Diaz/Our Awesome Planet (best best photos)
- Fireflyzephyr (spectacular photos)
- Aluel and Val (great photos)
- Undercover Princess
- Jay and Cathy
- Reejane
Photo credits: Anton Diaz; Fireflyzephyr
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December 7, 2007 at 11:09 am
Ordnacin
What’s with all the winking ? You got dust in your eyes ? 😉
December 8, 2007 at 6:23 am
ganns
Yeah, it’s stardust. The dust of looooove.
May 5, 2008 at 8:17 am
maricel san juan
hi! do they have a website (the boutique hotel)?
May 5, 2008 at 8:19 am
maricel san juan
hi! do they have a website (the boutique hotel)?
May 5, 2008 at 8:29 am
ganns
Unfortunately, they don’t. (Weird, no?)
The only way you can get in touch with them is through the contact numbers and email I published on my site.
Best of luck, and enjoy your stay.
May 12, 2008 at 1:16 am
Jayrom
Actually they do have a website. It’s on:
http://www.theboutiquebnb.com
The website however is done in flash. This might be the reason why it is not showing up in google results.
May 12, 2008 at 1:29 am
Jayrom
The website is at the moment, I think not yet finished. Coz it contains very limited info. No contact info, no packages rates, few pictures (11 pix including the background ;-), no location map, etc.
But good thing the official room rates are there and the special packages. =)
June 3, 2008 at 2:56 am
lushly
Lushly says : I absolutely agree with this !
August 27, 2008 at 7:59 pm
ron
hey.. i’ll ask lang kung pwede kahit 5 person sa room?
October 8, 2008 at 5:42 am
chefsy
oh wow! im impressed with your blog! 🙂
… i miss AMAN, I worked before for an AMAN resort; there really is nothing like it.
Thanks for dropping by my runaholic (or at least trying to be) 🙂 site
March 18, 2009 at 9:42 am
Mela
Wish i can visit the place one of these days. i need to relax.
April 9, 2009 at 11:28 pm
dianne
can i please have the email add for the boutique so i can inquire? thanks.
April 9, 2009 at 11:57 pm
ganns
You can email theboutique.bnb@gmail.com. 🙂
September 24, 2009 at 2:12 pm
juana dela cruz
Hi guys,
I have been to The Boutique Bed and Breakfast and I must say that it is one of the best experience that I had, hotel service-wise. Their bed is something that you will never forget. It’s so comfortable that I fall asleep everytime I lay on it, hehe. Anyway, check out http://www.tagaytay-hotels.com It’s a list of Tagaytay hotels and you can check out the room rates of The Boutique there. It’s listed from the cheapest to the most expensive and the difference of their weekend and weekday rates.
September 7, 2010 at 2:24 pm
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who is don delos santos?
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