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 Bag of Beans, Tagaytay City Bag of Beans is one of the must visit places in Tagaytay City. I am witness to how Bag of Beans has grown from a small coffee shop to an established dining place that it is now today.  Bag of Beans has also opened several branches along the Tagaytay City tourist stretch with six branches as of this writing. Bag of Beans caters as events venue and is one of the preferred wedding venues in Tagaytay City. Bag of Beans is also now into Bed and Breakfast accommodation. For this particular visit, me and my Family came for lunch. The food is really nice! Of course coffee and dessert after lunch is a must!  It was definitely worth the travel! Photo Credits: Bag of Beans Here is a short video of our latest visit to  Bag of Beans (Main) in Tagaytay City. Here are some photos taken during our last visit to Bag of Beans. This is an alfresco area with Italian theme. This is another side with English County vibe. This is an alfresco area with Italian theme. This is the

Explore MyPHILIPPINES: How to go to TAGAYTAY CITY from Manila-BACLARAN

How to go to TAGAYTAY City from Manila-Baclaran:
Public Transportation via the  Coastal Expressway Route






There are different routes and several modes of transportation for going to Tagaytay City. 

This guide will focus on How to go to TAGAYTAY CITY from Manila-BACLARAN using the Public 
Transportation via the COASTAL Expressway Route. 

This is your Travel Guide to Tagaytay City.


PUBLIC Transport: Coastal  Expressway Route


If you are coming from the Manila or somewhere from the northern part of Luzon, and if you are much familiar with the COASTAL to CAVITE route, then you will be more at ease with this route.

This travel will come start from BACLARAN, and will use this site as the starting point for this trip to Tagaytay City.

  1. From  Roxas Boulevard, there is a bus terminal near the Baclaran Redemptorist Church, take a bus going to Nasugbu or Mendez.
  2. The bus will then traverse the Coastal Expressway and will turn towards Cavite - Aguinaldo Hi-Way.
  3. As you cruise along the Cavite-Aguinaldo Hi-way, you can monitor your travel by taking note of the following land marks. You will pass by the following land marks as you travel. Coastal Expressway; Bacoor; Imus; Dasmariñas; Silang; Tagaytay.
  4. When you reach the Rotanda, this section will already have several restaurants and places of interest along this stretch. The left side will be overlooking the scenic Taal Volcano. You can take note of the places and alight whenever you feel comfortable with the place you choose. List of places of interests are listed in another blog entry. Please go check it from my blog. Title: Places to go in Tagaytay City.
  5. This trip will take at least one hour to at least an hour and a half from the Baclaran.
  6. Several jeepneys traverse the main road from one end of the town to the other side.
  7. Tricycles are also available.
  8. Enjoy your gateaway trip!




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alex o said…
This is what I've been looking for. My family is planning to go to Tagaytay next week. Thanks for the list of instructions you mentioned here.

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