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Antipolo City in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Antipolo City, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Cafe Giya, Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa, and Jardin de Miramar Events Venue, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like The Bistro by LeBlanc and Vieux Chalet so you can get the best taste of Antipolo City while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Antipolo City in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Pintô Art Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Antipolo Cathedral

4.8
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4.3
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Church
Antipolo Cathedral houses a 17th-century wooden statue of the Virgin Mary which attracts pilgrims. It is a popular destination for those who seek to have their vehicles blessed, with ample space to accommodate parishioners even during the pandemic. The church also offers rosaries in their shop and requires registration and a receipt for vehicle blessings, which take place at 7:30 AM. Overall, Antipolo Cathedral is a good location with a nice atmosphere for worship and devotion.
I visited Antipolo Cathedral, one of the local attractions in Antipolo, Philippines. Thanks to my visit during Holy Week in May, I was able to witness the parade firsthand. This parade takes place annually on May 1st and during Holy Week, with numerous faithful walking approximately 30km from Quiapo Church in Manila to Antipolo Cathedral. The event begins the night before and continues into the dawn mass. During Holy Week, pilgrims walk to the cathedral from Thursday evening until Friday dawn, which is said to represent participation in Jesus's suffering. The duration of the parade varies depending on the starting point and individual pace, but it generally takes about 6 to 8 hours. Particularly during the May 1st 'Alay Lakad,' millions of pilgrims participate, and during Holy Week as well, countless faithful join the walking pilgrimage. This large-scale event has established itself as a symbolic occasion that demonstrates the deep roots of Filipino Catholic faith and the solidarity of the community. The parade at Antipolo Cathedral was a special experience that went beyond a simple religious event, allowing one to experience faith, tradition, and community solidarity. The inspiration and awe I felt during participation will likely remain in my memory for a long time.
최낙훈 — Google review
We went as a family for mass and car blessing. There was available parking inside the church premises. The church main hall is spacious and well ventilated with dome shaped roof. Daily masses are done in hourly basis in Tagalog language. There is a restroom and resting lounge beside the church near the office. It was the most cleanest and looks very fancy for a washroom/toilet, far more better than most malls in Metro Manila!
Khen S — Google review
The Antipolo Cathedral, officially recognized as the Philippines’ International Shrine, is a truly meaningful and sacred destination. It offers a serene and solemn atmosphere ideal for prayer, reflection, and devotion. The recent improvements to the facilities are also commendable. The newly renovated comfort room is clean, well-maintained, and pleasantly fragrant, providing added comfort for all visitors. Whether you are a pilgrim, a tourist, or a local parishioner, a visit to this historic and spiritual site is always a worthwhile experience.
Jerome B — Google review
I’m not exactly sure what I was expecting at this cathedral. It’s an interesting mixture of old and new, with more new than old. Somehow it works. I don’t know why, but it does. I thought it was interesting that there is plenty of space for people to watch Mass outside, including an ancient Jumbotron. Such, I suppose, it is the devotion of Filipino Catholics. I look forward to visiting this place again in my next trip to the Philippines, as it’s not very far from our house there.
David S — Google review
Wow its amazing church very huge and comfy but only suggest more fan coz its a bit hot when i was there in the middle but mostly very nice church and many pasalubongs like suman, cashew nut and many more..love it.. ❤❤❤❤
Zen B — Google review
I visited Antipolo Cathedral during my first long motorcycle ride—a memorable milestone for me. This is where I bought a rosary specifically for my motorcycle and had it blessed, hoping it would bring me road safety and guidance on all my future journeys. The cathedral is best known as the home of the 17th-century image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje). Devotees from all over the country, especially travelers, visit the shrine to offer prayers and seek blessings before long trips. The tradition dates back to the Spanish colonial era when Filipino sailors and migrants would pray here before departing for Mexico through the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade. Even today, the practice of alay-lakad (offering walk) remains strong—many pilgrims walk from Manila to Antipolo as an act of devotion, especially during Holy Week or May, the month of the Virgin Mary. Antipolo Cathedral isn’t just a religious landmark; it’s also a symbol of protection and guidance for travelers like myself. The place is vibrant with faith, and visiting it added both spiritual meaning and emotional depth to my motorcycle journey.
ATBP A — Google review
Nice view, the cathedral was mesmerizing inside and out. The park was clean very comfy to hang out.
Chin_Eilsirc — Google review
Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje) or also known as Our Lady of Antipolo, is a 17th-century wooden Roman Catholic statue. The black Madonna is enshrined in the Antipolo Cathedral. The Antipolo Cathedral in the Philippines was also declared the first international shrine in the Philippines and Asia. (Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage) This shows that Catholicism was introduced in the Philippines about 500 years ago and that the faith has deeply penetrated the culture, thought, heart, and history of the Filipino people. This place is famous for its 17th-century wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, which attracts pilgrims from all over the world. The wooden statue was brought to the country in 1626 by Mexican Governor Juan Niño de Tabora on the El Almirante galleon. His safe voyage across the Pacific is attributed to this image, which was given the title "Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage." This was later proven by the other six consecutive and successful voyages of the Manila-Acapulco galleon, which led to the belief that the safe voyage was made because of statue. The Black Jesus statue, entrusted to an unknown priest in 1606, was also carried across the Pacific on a galleon that arrived in Manila and was brought to the Philippines, where it is currently housed in the Quiapo Cathedral. The Black Jesus statue, which came from Mexico, is a statue of Jesus Christ kneeling on one knee and holding a large wooden cross, and his skin is depicted in black. It is thought that the black appearance of Christ reflects the culture of the Mexican indigenous people. It is also known as the Black Nazarene. The wooden Virgin Mary in the Antipolo Cathedral is also depicted in black. The Manila Galleon was a Spanish sailing ship that sailed annually (once a year) across the Pacific Ocean between Manila, Philippines and Acapulco, Mexico between 1565 and 1815. It also refers to the trade route between Manila and Acapulco itself. The ship was the only means of communication between Spain and its Philippine colonies, and served as an economic lifeline for the Spanish in Manila. The Spanish in Manila became so dependent on the annual ships that when the ships sank at sea or were captured by British pirates, the colony suffered economic depression. The Manila Galleon was not only a very important means of communication between Spain and the Philippines, but also had a significant economic impact. During the heyday of the galleon trade, Manila became one of the world's largest ports, serving as a hub for trade between China and Europe. Chinese silk was the most important cargo, but other exotic goods such as perfume, porcelain, cotton (from India), and jewelry were also transshipped on the galleons. After unloading in Acapulco, the cargo usually made a profit of 100-300%. On the return voyage, the ship brought back to the Philippines a huge amount of Mexican silver and Spanish correspondence. The Manila galleons were mainly loaded with Chinese goods shipped from Manila. The Manila galleon route was an early example of globalization, representing a trade route from Asia to the Americas, which connected the continents and created a global silver trade. In 2015, the Philippines and Mexico, with support from Spain, began preparations to list the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade Route as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Spain also proposed that the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Archives be listed by three countries in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Pope Pius XI issued an Apostolic Constitution in 1925 crowning the image. This statue is one of the most famous images of Mary in the Philippines. Every year from May to July, the image attracts millions of pilgrims from all over the Philippines and abroad. Its feast day is the first Tuesday of May. There is also a story about how the Virgin Mary chose the place where she wanted to build her church. It is said that the Virgin Mary appeared to the Tipolo tree in Antipolo and that is how the Antipolo Cathedral was built.
Danny H — Google review
H5MG+V76, Dela Paz St, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Antipolo Cathedral
5 min · 1.3 mi
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Vista Mall Antipolo

4.4
(856)
Shopping mall
Vista Mall Antipolo is a vibrant destination that caters to both individuals and families, offering a plethora of activities and amenities. This mall is perfect for those seeking retail therapy, delicious dining experiences, or even planning for the future. With its pet-friendly atmosphere, many visitors enjoy leisurely walks in the open spaces while their furry friends accompany them.
Open space for walking was really a relaxing part, The parking area for cars was also convenient. A lot of things to do inside and out.
Jon G — Google review
Nice spot to hang out, with several coffee shops and a few restaurants. Parking is limited, though.
Daryl T — Google review
Nice more of a shopping center with inter connecting buildings there's super market diy center and restaurants and shops in the middle 2 small floors there's parking front and back there's also kiddy's playground good for a day out with the family or friends some units closed with the effects of covid19 but now ristrictions relaxed hopefully start to recover There's also fitness center
Iain S — Google review
Many stalls are still vacant. There’s almost zero foot traffic that many restaurant crews are scouring for customers. The place isn’t cheap, though. There’s are pharmacies, spa for us and for your dogs, coffee shops, a supermarket, a local church and a couple of electronic shops. The parking space is free, with spaces and walkways allotted to PWDs and elderly.
Allan S — Google review
🛍️✨ Shop, dine, and unwind at Vista Mall Antipolo—your go-to lifestyle hub with a cozy vibe, family-friendly spaces, and everything you need in one stop!
JOSE J — Google review
Just a quick coffee chika with friends thankss daddy hem
Jerald B — Google review
Not really a mall in the real sense like SM or Robinsons, but good enough for killing time. No salons though.
Jon M — Google review
Love the place, the ambience and the coffee!!! Much better than starbox
KEITH F — Google review
Mille Luce, 43B Manuel L. Quezon Ext, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/vistamallantipolo/•Tips and more reviews for Vista Mall Antipolo
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7 min · 2.3 mi
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Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape

4.2
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3.2
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National park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled in Antipolo, Philippines, the Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape is a breathtaking national park renowned for its magnificent waterfall and serene natural environment. Once plagued by pollution, this stunning site has been undergoing revitalization efforts since 2018, spearheaded by local authorities and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
I love it when a specific place offers free entrance, just like this one. It’s perfect for a low-budget gala. I hope every city invests in parks or places like this, especially now that going out has become so expensive. These days, we often have to spend on coffee shops, cinema tickets, or fast food just to enjoy ourselves when we're bored. We need more places like this where we can relax without spending too much money. They say the smell of the falls isn't pleasant, but for me, it was tolerable. In fact, we (humans) are the ones responsible for that smell, since we continue to pollute bodies of water in the cities. I really hope we can preserve more natural places like this. There are also a few fun activities to try, which makes the visit even more enjoyable. We didn’t get to try everything because the activities had already closed. There are also lots of cottages available! You should definitely visit this place it feels like an escape from the city.
Cappuccino — Google review
We visited last Labor Day, May 1, 2025 and this place has its pros and cons, depending on what you're looking for: Pros: - Very accessible. LRT to Antipolo, then tuktuk worth 60 pesos. - Place and activities are free. - Surrounded by nature and has very relaxing ambience. - Street vendors are available outside. Cons: - Every activity is no longer available, except the spider web. - Place and activities are free. Expect to have no empty seats/huts, very crowded, and bit unhygienic. - Pipes from the comfort room goes directly to the water from the falls, and thus the bad odor all around. - People are no longer able to go near the falls. - Not much any thing to do anymore. Our main goal is to do the activities and so we're very disappointed to know almost all are no longer available.
Mai — Google review
Hinulugang Taktak in Antipolo City is a convenient nature escape, being one of the nearest waterfalls to Metro Manila—and with no entrance fee, it's budget-friendly too. Ideal for nature lovers and those who enjoy outdoor walks, it offers scenic views and peaceful surroundings. However, the water has a strong unpleasant smell, and it's not advisable to go near the falls as the splash, combined with wind, can be uncomfortable. The long staircase going down is also not stroller or wheelchair-friendly and can be tiring for some. Tip: Wear comfy shoes, enjoy the view from a distance, and avoid bringing bulky gear if you plan to walk around.
Lhiz S — Google review
Antipolo City local government deserves a shout out for maintaining this place and most importantly, free entry for all! The place even have swimming pool free for use which is really good especially for kids who want to beat the heat. The waterfall looks great and the smell was tolerable and does not slap you in the face stench. Maybe because the water flow is rapid due to previous rains. The entrance fee is free and parking fee is charged only for those having their own private vehicles. Highly recommended to be visited in Antipolo City especially for local tourist who visited the Antipolo Cathedral which is very near.
Khen S — Google review
The view from the balcony was absolutely breathtaking! We could see the ocean and the city lights twinkling at night. It was the perfect backdrop for our morning coffee and evening drinks."
Opaw K — Google review
The place is beautiful and clean. Toilets are clean. The water from the falls is not clean and it's smelly I hope the city government can implement changes that can lead to a good clean up drive
J T — Google review
A beautiful and secure small haven for all the family. A hidden gem quite far from Metro Manila but worth every traffic jam. Relaxing waterfall, pools for everyone for a small fee, endemic fauna to spend at your leisure and the spider web for those brave enough. A must stop for any traveler.
Ishmael R — Google review
Good place for a quick picnic, free activities look safe and the staff are helpful. Downside is the smell of the falls, water looks foamy. Still sulit imo
John T — Google review
H5V9+V35, Daang Bakal Rd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape
11 min · 0.59 mi
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Immaculate Heart of Mary (Diocese of Antipolo)

4.8
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4.7
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Parish
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Churches & Cathedrals
Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Diocese of Antipolo is a stunning church known for its beautiful architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Situated on the mountainside, it offers a serene retreat for spiritual contemplation amidst an urban forest, providing cool air and a peaceful setting. The church's polyhedral shape and open-air design with large fans on the ceiling create a comfortable environment.
The open concept of the church creates a sense of spaciousness and mingle with the surrounding nature. White color also feels light to the eyes with glasses that really oozes of modernism
Michelle M — Google review
It's located in Antipolo City, it's a few minutes walk if you are jogging / walking or few mins drive from the popular nature resort , Hinulugan Taktak Falls.
Gigili A — Google review
Attended a beautiful wedding at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Antipolo on a weekday. The church's modern architecture and serene atmosphere created a perfect setting for the ceremony. Street parking was available, and the whole experience was lovely. This stunning church gained popularity after being featured in the hit movie 'A Second Chance' starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo, where the lead characters' wedding scene was filmed here. The unique design, inspired by the story of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the events at Fatima, fosters a sense of solemnity and peace. Recommended for couples looking for a unique and peaceful venue.
Bern D — Google review
The church has an alfresco setup, allowing fresh air to flow through, so it doesn’t feel too hot during ceremonies. However, since it’s an open church located along the highway, noise from passing vehicles can be heard at times. Still, the place is spacious and can accommodate a large number of guests, making it a great venue for big events.
Mia N — Google review
A beautiful parish covered in foliage, located near Hinulugang Taktak waterfalls. The church is surrounded by nature and trees. The complex has a large stations of the cross where you can relax and walk around. The church doesn't have the most traditional architecture. The wall are made of glass. Doing this makes the people who are inside really focus on the nature and foliage outside the church. This is an amazing church to pray/have mass if you love nature.
Ramcel C — Google review
Beautiful church that is perfect for weddings. Reminds me of a greenhouse with the open styled building and glass ceilings. Outside, the church has multiple food and beverage stores that u can enjoy after attending a mass or wedding. Parking lot is roadside and is advisable to arrive early if ur attending an event so u can park near the church.
Gamz R — Google review
A very quiet place. The church is newly built in a hilly location. Nice circular design with lots of glass used in order to allow natural light inside the church. Right next to a well paved quite road for a worry free commute to and from the church. There is some natural virgin foliage right next to the church which adds to the cool atmosphere within the church. Its located outside the antipolo city center so traffic is not much of a problem.
Gerry G — Google review
The place was so beautiful 🥰when you see the nature of this place it relaxes your mind body and soul..
Cherry L — Google review
Daang Bakal Rd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/PIHMAntipolo/•+63 962 622 1102•Tips and more reviews for Immaculate Heart of Mary (Diocese of Antipolo)
4 min · 1.4 mi
5

Robinsons Antipolo

4.4
(7075)
Shopping mall
Robinsons Place Antipolo is the 38th shopping mall by Robinsons Land, strategically located at the junction of Sumulong Highway and Circumferential Road in Antipolo City. This new attraction is set to open on September 26, with a grand opening event scheduled for November 15. The mall aims to provide a unique shopping and dining experience amidst the picturesque views of Antipolo's landscape.
As an American in The Philippines, I think this is better than most malls I'm familiar with. There are a ton of great places to eat (including the cleanest Popeyes I've ever seen). Multiple arcades for kids and even a Toys R Us!?! Great place to escape the heat and in a great location with lots to do surrounding the mall.
Mitch F — Google review
Robinsons Antipolo offers a refreshing escape from the usual Metro Manila mall crowd. Its location on a slightly elevated area gives it a breezy, open-air feel that many visitors appreciate. It’s not as packed or overwhelming as major malls, which is great if you’re just looking for a place to run errands, meet up with friends, or enjoy a simple weekend stroll. The mall is spacious and generally clean, with enough open areas to avoid feeling cramped. Parking is usually manageable, and the supermarket, pharmacy, department store, and cinema cover most basic needs. It’s a decent neighborhood mall that gets the job done — especially for locals who don’t want to drive far for essentials. You’ll also find a few cafés and familiar restaurants that offer casual dining experiences. However, the mall does fall short in several areas. Dining options are limited and repetitive, with a lack of variety in cuisine types. If you’re a foodie hoping to explore unique or upscale eateries, you’ll likely be disappointed. Even popular restaurants like Manam suffer from slow service and staffing issues, which can ruin the experience altogether. This seems to be a common pattern in the mall — many establishments appear undermanned, especially during weekends and holidays, leading to long wait times and inconsistent service. Another drawback is the layout. It can feel disjointed, with some key areas like the cinema, grocery, or restrooms tucked away in corners without clear signage. For first-time visitors, navigating the mall might require some trial and error — or a few rounds of asking guards where things are. This could easily be improved with better directional signs and clearer zoning of sections. Overall, Robinsons Antipolo is best for convenience and light leisure, not for full-day shopping sprees or culinary adventures. It serves its purpose as a community mall, and it’s ideal for nearby residents looking for an accessible and laid-back option. But to truly stand out, it needs to address staffing concerns, improve tenant variety, and enhance customer experience. It has potential, but it’s not quite there yet.
Donah M — Google review
My constant place to hang out. Less hassle on metro traffic mall. Busy open parking but easy access on both side of upper Antipolo entrance and exit.
Yew J — Google review
Robinsons Antipolo offers a diverse shopping and dining experience amidst scenic views of the Antipolo landscape. With its wide array of stores, from fashion to electronics, and a variety of food options, it caters to different tastes and preferences. The mall's clean and spacious layout provides a comfortable environment for shoppers, making it a convenient destination for both locals and tourists alike. However, parking can be a bit challenging during peak hours. Overall, Robinsons Mall Antipolo is a great place to shop, dine, and unwind in the heart of Antipolo City.
Dennis L — Google review
The newly renovated and expanded mall offers more shopping and dining spots for far-away travelers to Antipolo and the locals. The open areas and landscaping allows relaxation within the premises and brings a lot of natural sunlight inside the mall. The open atrium design in the new mall section brings a touch of elegance to the ambiance.
Jedrik G — Google review
✅PROS: Spacious parking slots: outside parking is free basement parking - pay parking Spacious food court area Nice architectural design Kid-friendly New wing bldg. is now operational Alfresco dining area Newer cinema is now available Great ambiance Well ventilated ❎CONS: The department store area is small Limited boutiques available
Kate — Google review
I can get everything what I need in one place, except for very costly veggies. Very accessible, just 15mins walk from home. most comfort rooms are clean, some are not. Staff are polite. I just don't like animals dropping waste even on artificial grass where people resting 😒. some are barking while ur trying to relax in one corner, while having a conversation or studying 📖 🙃. I just hope they've MCDo...
FLORDELIZA R — Google review
I like this mall. It's simple, not very crowded, easy to navigate and has a nice view.
Jose R — Google review
Brgy, Antipolo City, Sumulong Highway, corner L. Sumulong Memorial Circle, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•http://robinsonsmalls.com/•+63 2 8942 2640•Tips and more reviews for Robinsons Antipolo
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Robinsons Antipolo, these restaurants are about a 7-minute walk away.

The Bistro by LeBlanc

3.9
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3.0
(7)
Cafe
Bakery
Bistro
The Bistro by LeBlanc transports you to a charming Parisian atmosphere, perfect for indulging in their delightful menu. Signature dishes like Aglio Olio Sardines, Roast Beef with Pink Peppercorn Sauce, and Chicken Pomodoro are must-tries. Don't miss out on the breakfast buffet offerings or sweet treats like Churros and Coffee Buns. For drinks, sip on refreshing options such as Mangorita and Salted Caramel Macchiato.
I have been wanting to try their famous champorado in chocolate dome, it didn't disappoint me, it was really good. We also tried the pancake lava. It gives a different texture in my mouth, the crunchy pistachios, the puffiness of the pancakes, and the creaminess of the sauce.
Bekang — Google review
I noticed most reviews; they waited long, and we did, but we didn’t mind. We liked the food and experience, and here's our take: Champorado: 5/5, very chocolatey, it can be good for 3, and it's filling. The stale danggit on the side didn't complement; it's better if tuyo or bulad. Four Cheese Pizza: 5/5, I recommend. Tiramisu: 4/5, it's still good, but it can be richer. Chicken Pomodoro: 3/5 Churros: 3/5 Pulled Pork Sliders: 1/5 Philly Sandwich: 1/5 So, I guess they make good desserts and pizzas, but not on their sandwiches. Very good service we had; it's a wonderful afternoon dining experience.
Engelbert T — Google review
We came in-between the hours of 4-7pm. Ordered their viral triple chocolate champorado, it was great. The South Cotabato tsokolate was bitterly-yummy mixed with the either heated evaporated milk or fresh milk, either of which it goes perfectly along with thr light powdered milk. The usual pinoy combo with champorado is tuyo or dried fish, the small ones, sardines or herring but this time its the danggit, rabbit fish the small rouded ones. You'd have to phase yourself to pair every spoonful of champorado with danggit because you'll get lost with how yummy it is. The only downside for this dish is there wasn't much malagkit or glutinous rice. Maybe the waiter poured too mich milk for the whole presentation, maybe it's better for the customer to do it to balance the rice and the choco. I guess thats just the only point of improvement. Unfortunately the Philly Style Roast Beef Sandwich wasn't available, that lead me to their best selling Riley's Chicken Sandwich, it was also a let down. The whole chicken sandwich is a meal in itself, the fries were big, moderate serving but the chicken seemed cooked too well the juicyness was lesser than how it should be, tasted like plain chicken with the occasional jalapeno and lettuces in between. Honestly, KFC's Zinger or Popeye's US Spicy Chicken is a better deal. I hope this doesnt reflect to their roast beef because I will definitely go back with bettee expectations to try it. We also had their Bacon Sliders, that thing isn't a dissapointment, well maybe the small size is. Thats how you make sliders, order that and absolutely not for sharing. The nacho dip is scrumptious, spicy but goes well with their margarita. I think they forgot to put syrup in the Mrs. margarita because it was just ice and gin. They were kind enough to provide syrup. I'd suggest next time to just replace the drink and do it right again. Sometimes its better to have it right than do it yourself to match your taste. It kinda looses the whole vibe to it. Their halo-halo was so creamy it satiated my consistently famished friend, too much gulaman too. The service is really good and sincere, kudos to well trained-hard working food service workers! They have ample parking and attendants to help you find a parking slot. Their waiting area for The Bistro is in the same floor as the hotel reception, I don't doubt that expansion is on the way. It's just a awkward to be seated, eating while a row of waiting customers watches you eat. That's also why it's better to be seated in their basement level. Temperature's more moderated down there. Overall, it was a nice visit. A couple of miss but nothing to not expect better for a nice spot in Antipolo
Alvin B — Google review
Le Blanc is known for its viral chocolate champorado and now I get the hype! It’s not just pretty for the ‘gram, it’s actually really good. All our orders came in generous servings, though most of them were just okay taste-wise. The champorado, however, was the clear standout. Planning to try their Pasig branch next time since it looks like it has a nicer dining view.
Cheska N — Google review
The Bistro by Le Blanc – Breakfast Review Triple Chocolate Champorado This dish came with a side of crispy daing na bangus. The highlight? Pouring hot milk over the chocolate dome — a visually satisfying and unique experience. The champorado itself was rich, thick, and deeply chocolatey. Definitely worth the hype! Longganisa Breakfast Served with six pieces of longganisa and what looked like two small eggs (although they might’ve just been undersized). The longganisa didn’t taste homemade — more like store-bought. Decent, but nothing to rave about. Sizzling Sisig Served hot on a sizzling plate, but it wasn’t the crispy type. The flavor was good, but the texture and overall impact were a bit underwhelming. It’s okay if you’re craving sisig, but don’t expect anything extraordinary.
Eugene V — Google review
The food was delicious, and we thoroughly enjoyed dinner. I think the long waiting time for the food was worth it. The new space is a little cramped and the group next to us is so loud and noisy (almost like screaming) that I can't even hear the people I’m with when we try to talk to each other. I would appreciate it if people here would be considerate and use a moderate voice please.
Xxyyww — Google review
Finally had the chance to visit the Bistro by Le Blanc’s Antipolo branch after trying their Pasig location before. Of course, we couldn’t miss their Triple Chocolate Champorado—it may not be trending as much now, but that just meant we got to enjoy it in peace (no long lines, no waiting time!). We also tried their Bacon Slab, Ube Toast, Lava Pancake, and Churros, and everything was worth it. Portions were generous, flavors were on point, and the whole experience felt relaxed compared to the hype days. Some parts of the place are still under renovation, but it didn’t affect our dining experience. Excited to come back once everything’s fully done!
Pat D — Google review
Food is so good! A little pricey, but the servings are a lot! We went here to try thr viral dome champorado, and did not disappoint. Will definitely come again! Hoping though for a better atmosphere/vibes, but definitely worth coming still!
Eternal H — Google review
LeBlanc Hotel, 3 Taktak Rd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•http://www.leblanc.com.ph/the-bistro•+63 917 102 6027•Tips and more reviews for The Bistro by LeBlanc

Vieux Chalet

4.4
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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Swiss restaurant
Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant is located at 456 Taktak Road, Sitio Sampaguita, Santa Cruz, Antipolo City. It's a cozy restaurant that offers Swiss cuisine. The restaurant is known for its charming ambiance and delicious food. Vieux Chalet provides a unique dining experience with its Swiss-inspired dishes in the beautiful city of Antipolo.
Vieux Chalet is the best restaurant ever and my favorite of all time. If I could give it 10.0/5.0, I would. The service and the food are superb. I love everything about this restaurant: how they treat their customers, how they prepare their food, and the taste of their food - from their main entrées to the appetizers and desserts. Big kudos and salute to their owner and staff. If you are looking for the best restaurant experience in Antipolo and want to spend a wonderful lunch or dinner time with your loved ones, then go to this restaurant.
Kenneth — Google review
Spent a great anniversary dinner here with my girlfriend. We had a pleasant evening overall. Great food and service. I guess this is just timing, but man, if you’re bringing kids at this resto, please make sure to have them behave. We were bugged by the noise the kids were making at the other table. We just want to eat in peace.
Joshua V — Google review
Hearing anticipated mass at Antipolo Cathedral took us to revisit Vieux Chalet, our first time back in over 20 years. This was one of our go-to places in the ’80s; we would save for the beef fondue that was already expensive then. My husband and I even laughed, wondering how we ever managed to find it back then without cellphones or Waze. It was such a treat to find it still standing, homey and charming, and serving excellent beef fondue and other Swiss dishes at great value. We ordered our old favorite, and were amazed by the generous portions, tender beef and rich flavor. The beef fondue set for 2 (₱3,842) can feed four! Everything we tried, from the refreshing drinks, appetizers and salad (everything home made!) to the flavorful beef and aromatic coffee — was spot on. Hats off to the owner’s daughter for keeping the charm and quality alive. Still one of Antipolo’s best dining experiences, and well worth the trip (and traffic).
Regina — Google review
Cozy feels. Old house with fantastic view of the metro. Wooden floors that will transfer you to the good old days. Good music to set the mood. Uncluttered space with clean and spacious bathroom. Staff were nice and very accomodating. Addorable caharacters and personalities. Complimentary drinks were refreshing and the appetizers were tasty. We came here for dinner, just so the roads were dark but nothing near dangerous. Parking can be challenging if you're not that early. The slope aint so steep but flat roads are nearby for easier parking.
Ac A — Google review
We tried the Mon Cherie set at Vieux Chalet and everything was really good! It started with a refreshing drink, soup, and salad, then came this super yummy cheesy dip with crunchy chips—such a nice surprise. For mains, we had the smoked porkchop and grilled fish. Both were flavorful and came with tasty sides like mashed squash, veggies, and herbed rice. The mushroom sauce on the side was sooo good! We ended with coffee and a cute chocolate fondue platter with fruits, cookies, and other sweets. It was such a fun way to end the meal. The place is cozy and peaceful, perfect for chill dates or special lunches. Definitely planning to come back!
Jbg C — Google review
it’s been a really long time since my first visit in vieux chalet around 2006. i found out my mom got to know this place through ourawesomeplanet then. we’d go on road trips and eat out somewhere nice and it was a nice sunset day. it was still an open venue then and you can see the nice city lights at night. i remember being seated by the window before. i can’t remember as much before but that we did have pizza and pasta. the vibe was homey and it’s still homey now, the service warm and inviting. now the venue has got a few improvements as it is a closed four wall space, with even more paintings adorning the place. they even have saturday cooking workshops which sounds really fun. this time around we got the following: •swiss platter — comes with an assortment of ham and bread, spreads and jams like assorted yellow fruits and pate, dried fig and mandarin, cookies, tomatoes, and butter of course. •fettuccine padilla — creamy and rich, with ham and mushrooms. also comes with a side of 2 bread buns •seven-cheese grilled pizza — the pizza was a bit too oily, probably from the assortment of cheeses, but still tasted good and cheesy as it’s named •salad of the day — putobumbong inspired their homemade breads are really good. the quality of the food and service overall even better. would love to come back here again with the family and possibly a weekend workshop.
Swingby P — Google review
My partner and I walked in for Sunday lunch and were seated right away, but the place quickly filled up, so if we had come a little later, we might not have gotten a table. There is no dedicated parking lot; instead, you park on the roadside after going up a slight incline near the restaurant. A parking attendant is there to guide you. While the view isn't perfect due to a house right in front, the restaurant is perched on a hill surrounded by nature, offering a distant view of Manila's skyline. The food is delicious. We ordered the set menu for two, and the portions were quite generous. We only managed to finish the fish dish and had to take the chicken dish home. It was still tasty when we had it at home. The service was good, though there’s still some room for improvement.
NN — Google review
The experience was great! A good place for out of town meals with family or friends. They serve a free appetizer before coming out with your orders. They have set menu that I think is very sulit. The best pizza I've ever tasted is theirs! You'll definitely leave the place with a happy tummy 😋
Maysheen T — Google review
456 Taktak Rd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/vieuxchaletswissrestaurant?mibextid=kFx…•+63 919 374 9260•Tips and more reviews for Vieux Chalet
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Seisha Coffee

4.4
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4.0
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Coffee shop
Seisha Coffee is a delightful haven for coffee lovers and remote workers alike, open every day from 8:30 AM to midnight. This charming café boasts a spacious and airy atmosphere, perfect for those seeking productivity in a quiet setting, especially during the mid-morning hours. Patrons rave about the strong internet connection that allows them to work efficiently while enjoying delicious treats like blueberry cheesecake and iced Spanish lattes—both of which are highly recommended by the friendly staff.
☕ SEISHA COFFEE - Cozy Ambience with a Diverse Menu in Rizal Visited: Evening, June 2025 Purpose: Solo visit for coffee and relaxation ⸻ 📍 Location & Accessibility SEISHA COFFEE is conveniently located on the ground floor of a building that also houses the Department of Trade & Industry Rizal office. It’s easy to spot from the street thanks to its large illuminated sign. The café is right along a main road, making it accessible whether you’re walking or driving. Parking appears limited to street-side spaces, so coming via public transport or ride-hailing apps may be more convenient. Wheelchair access seems manageable with a flat entryway and no visible steps, but the entrance is slightly narrow due to the layout of the outdoor seating area. ⸻ 🚗 Parking & Outdoor Vibe There isn’t a dedicated parking lot, but the sidewalk space is clean and moderately wide, with large umbrellas and a few plants creating a comfortable waiting or smoking area outside. At night, the lighting creates a warm and inviting look, even after a light rain. ⸻ 🪑 Interior & Atmosphere Inside, the café is modern, minimalistic, and comfortably lit. Black ceiling tracks with spotlights, simple wooden tables, and a tasteful touch of indoor greenery give the place a relaxing and clean vibe. The layout is well thought out—seating is a mix of cozy armchairs and practical tables for working or chatting. There’s a good balance between solo customers and groups, with enough space between tables to ensure some privacy. The space is air-conditioned and ventilated well, staying comfortable even when slightly crowded. The sound level is moderate—busy, but not too noisy. Ideal for light study, casual meetings, or just unwinding with a drink. Restrooms were not visible in the photos, so no comments on that aspect. ⸻ 🙋 Staff & Service Staff were friendly and efficient, handling multiple customers smoothly. The baristas were attentive and served with a smile, despite the busy evening crowd. Service time was reasonable—no long waits, even for brewed coffee. ⸻ 📜 Menu Overview SEISHA COFFEE offers a broad range of options: • Coffee: From classics like espresso and flat white to specialty options like salted caramel macchiato and choco java chip. • Frappes: Rich and indulgent, with flavors like cookies & cream and white choco dreams. • Non-Coffee: Fruit shakes, flavored teas, and smoothies are available for non-caffeine drinkers. • Food: Light snacks (fries, nachos, salad), as well as hearty sandwiches and pastas. • Hookah: Uniquely, they also offer hookah service, which sets them apart from typical coffee shops. The menu is printed clearly and easy to read, mounted on the wall above the counter. ⸻ 🥤 Drinks Ordered & Taste • Espresso (₱120): Full-bodied, aromatic, and served piping hot in a sturdy ceramic mug. A bit intense, as expected, with a bold roasted finish. • Banana Shake (₱150): Served in a tall paper cup with their stylish logo. Creamy and refreshing—sweet but not overpowering, with a smooth texture that makes it ideal for a hot day. ⸻ 💰 Price & Value Prices range from ₱120 for a basic espresso to ₱345 for set meals. For a specialty coffee shop with a pleasant ambiance and wide menu selection, the prices feel fair. The drink quality, comfortable environment, and service combine for good value overall. ⸻ 🌟 Overall Rating: 4.5/5 SEISHA COFFEE is a great spot whether you’re working on your laptop, catching up with friends, or just looking for a solo coffee break. Would I revisit? Definitely. Recommended for: • Students and remote workers • Couples on casual dates • Coffee lovers looking for variety • Groups interested in hookah lounges • Instagrammers who appreciate a stylish interior
최낙훈 — Google review
We went there in the afternoon, and there weren’t many people. The place was nice and clean, but as student customers, it was a bit disappointing that the baristas/servers didn’t greet or acknowledge us. When we left, we also didn’t hear a “thank you,” even though we bought quite a lot.
Ervin B — Google review
Love the place! ❤️ What I love about this place is they have strong internet connection and spacious areas which are cold and airy 💙 It’s quiet between 9am to past lunch time. Perfect to be productive! Blueberry cheesecakes and cafe americano all the time. They serve chicken fingers and nachos too. Price changed since the last time (around Mar 2023 vs May 2023) but still the best choice to work compared to famous coffee shops. 💯
Kristea T — Google review
I'm a regular customer and wanted to share some feedback. I've been consistently impressed with one of your staff members, Daren. Every time I visit, he is the one I see doing all of the floor work, like clearing tables and mopping. I've observed other staff members behind the counter chatting, and they don't seem to offer him any help. This has created the impression that there is a lack of teamwork. I would suggest training all employees to support one another, as I believe this would make the entire team's workload more manageable.
Donsel R — Google review
One of the best coffee shops in Antipolo. They’ve been here for decades and it shows - the quality of coffee and pastries we’ve tried are great. Particularly liked Spanish Latte: I can’t tell if their beans are specialty or third wave coffee, it’s on a dark (not city) roast yet the taste dominates your palette, not a washed down “latte” or burnt-tasting beans like you’d expect from lower quality cafes. Time have tested them, and customers get to enjoy the experience. Great space for solo customers too, not very loud since there are a lot of students. Ps: matcha latte was just a bit too sweet for me, not thick enough for my taste.
Bryan A — Google review
Looked for high-rated coffee shops near Shakey’s (besides the usual cafés) as I need to kill time for an event and I found this café. Very chill. Loved the black aesthetic. Good location. Chill and attentive staff. I only ordered my usual latte and it is in par with those of the ‘high-end’ cafés. Reasonably priced as well because of the ambience. Overall, good coffee experience while I wait.
Armando ( — Google review
1. I hurt my head by bumping on their glass divider. (+cleanliness as I didn't notice the glass) 2. My wife immediately laughed while the staff immediately gave me tissues to wipe my face and courteously told me that they thought that was just a prank. (+service as they didn't laugh...) 3. The place was good and I was satisfied with their iced spanish latte (As told by one of the baristas to be one of the bestsellers in their shop). 4. One thing that I have a little disappointment about is the parking area which is only limited to a number of cars and motorcycles. Other than that, we'll be back for more coffee with friends and family. Happy New Year.
Joseph M — Google review
Love this place so much! Never stop the strawberry-matcha pls 🙏🏻 I don't if I was given a bad batch but I would never recommend the fish and chips
Gwyneth P — Google review
Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•+63 915 380 2801•Tips and more reviews for Seisha Coffee

Yellow Bird Cafe X Kitchen

4.2
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3.6
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Yellow Bird Cafe X Kitchen in Antipolo City, Philippines offers a delightful experience for visitors. The cafe is known for its specialty coffee made from fresh beans and boasts a picturesque view. The menu features a variety of dishes including Crunchy Okoy, Monte Cristo Sandwich, and Seafood Pasta, catering to different tastes. With its cozy ambiance, the cafe is an ideal spot for brunch or romantic dinners.
Food was great and plenty. We had mushroom soup for starters which tasted like a meal in itself. Then, we ordered their baby back ribs, lumpiang shanghai, and chicken pastel (got no picture as it was served while we were eating). Their service was okay, the food didn't take that long to arrive. The atmosphere could be enhanced a bit more, the number of tables aren't that many (especially if the second floor is closed for an event) so the space feels a little small and noise between customers is unavoidable.
Lexi C — Google review
Yellowbird Cafe & Kitchen was good, but there’s room for improvement. The steak was great—ordered medium rare, and it was cooked perfectly. The kids enjoyed their breakfast meals, and the portions were generous, which we appreciated. However, the service could have been a bit better, and the place overall could use a little more attention to detail. It’s a solid spot, but with a few improvements, it could be even better.
Karen F — Google review
The food was okay nothing real stood out but a friend told me to try the sinigang on my next visit. The ambiance was welcoming though and I enjoyed the space with all the natural light coming in.
Franz M — Google review
We had a reservation at 12:00 noon, but it was mistakenly recorded for 2:00 p.m. Initially, we were seated at the café, then later transferred to the restaurant once a table became available. We ordered the Caesar salad, mushroom soup, shrimp scampi, Wagyu flat iron steak, and baby back ribs. The salad was okay, the mushroom soup was great, flavorful and rich. I didn’t enjoy the shrimp scampi, as the shrimp didn’t taste fresh and may have been overcooked. The steak, which I ordered medium, was cooked perfectly. It was flavorful and served with rice, although I would have preferred the option to pair it with mashed potatoes instead. The ribs were tender and cooked well, with a flavor that reminded me of lechon paksiw. As for the drinks, I didn’t like my soda-based peach drink, and my partner’s raspberry drink was just okay. Service was decent despite the reservation mix-up. Overall, it was a mixed experience with some highlights and a few letdowns.
Denise L — Google review
Visited this cozy with good ambiance cafe x kitchen in Antipolo however place is somehow hot. Servers are attentivs. Food is palatable and yummy. We ordered Chicken Pesto Pasta, Shrimp Scampi and Sriracha Wings. Food servings is generous -- single pasta is good for two. I love their Sriracha wings because it is juicy, tender and level of spicyness is tolerable. We also ordered Salted Caramel on ice and Jasmine Passion Fruit Tea on ice. Refreshing and true to its taste. Parking is available but it gets busy on late afternoons onwards.
Nathan B — Google review
Came here for lunch on a Saturday, no reservation needed since there were a lot of tables available. The place is 3 floors. Food was just okay. Had the truffle pasta, seafood pasta, and wagyu steak. Cute date place though whether as a couple or with friends. Downside - there were ants on our table and a few flies that kept flying around. Restroom at the second floor, shared regardless of gender. Has a bidet and tissue.
Hannah C — Google review
Friendly staff and good food but serving time and menu items availability are things for improvement. We tried ordering the salad and spareribs but both were unavailable. Instead we got the mushroom soup, Bangus tinapa (very good!), Wagyu patty, and Crispy okoy. Overall would go back especially for the tinapa! Staff was very friendly and apologetic for unavailable items.
Theodore A — Google review
Food is okay. Ordered bacon carbo and bfast tapa.. Love the Nachos! Crews are attentive though would have been a better service if they say 'thank you' upon leaving the restau.
Miguel Z — Google review
Blk 2, Mission Hills Blvd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•+63 2 8876 0310•Tips and more reviews for Yellow Bird Cafe X Kitchen
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North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Pintô Art Museum, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs Site. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Pintô Art Museum

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4.5
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Art museum
Museums
Art Galleries
Pintô Art Museum, located in Antipolo City, is a captivating space that showcases contemporary and native Filipino art. The museum's mission-style buildings are surrounded by lush gardens, providing a tranquil setting for visitors to explore the extensive art collection. Established in 2010 as an extension of the creative sanctuary curated by founder Dr. Joven Cuanang, the museum features rotating exhibitions from renowned artists such as Elmer Borlongan and Rodel Tapaya.
I had the chance to visit Pinto Art Museum back in 2022, and it was truly a memorable and worthwhile experience. As a student, I was able to avail of a discounted entrance fee, which made the visit even more budget-friendly. During that time, the pandemic was still ongoing, so the crowd was minimal—there were probably only around ten guests during my entire visit, which gave the whole place an unusually serene and intimate atmosphere. The museum itself is impressively vast, with multiple galleries spread across a beautiful, open space filled with greenery and architectural charm. The artworks on display were diverse and visually captivating, each piece offering a unique perspective, from modern expressions to cultural reflections. While most of the museum felt calm and aesthetic, I have to admit that a few installations gave off an eerie or unsettling vibe. Perhaps it was the stillness of the place at the time, but it added an intriguing layer to the experience. Despite that, the visit was incredibly enjoyable. The combination of art, nature, and peaceful surroundings made it a refreshing escape from city life. Pinto Art Museum is definitely a must-visit destination for art lovers, photography enthusiasts, or anyone simply looking for a tranquil and inspiring spot in Antipolo.
Irish E — Google review
We had such an enjoyable visit to the Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo when visited the Philippines —it’s the perfect mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, where every gallery flows into lush gardens, courtyards, and peaceful corners to pause and take it all in. The Mediterranean-inspired buildings and open-air design made the whole experience feel serene, and the art itself was both thought-provoking and deeply Filipino in character. We loved wandering through the different exhibits, discovering surprises in each room, and then stepping outside to take in the beautiful grounds. It’s not just a museum—it feels like a retreat, and we left inspired, refreshed, and already talking about coming back.
David S — Google review
Visited Pinto Art Museum and it was such a beautiful and peaceful experience. The art collection was stunning, with a mix of contemporary pieces and thought-provoking installations. Every corner felt like a photo spot — surrounded by lush gardens, whitewashed walls, and open spaces that make the whole place feel serene. It’s the perfect mix of art, nature, and quiet moments, ideal for a weekend escape from the city. Best to go early to avoid the crowds and enjoy the calm atmosphere. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — art for the soul and scenery for the heart. definitely worth the trip. 🌿✨
March P — Google review
The no BS review. Price: 5/5 - 300 regular rate for adults and 150 for students. I can say that the price is definitely worth it. They have 7 galleries and other attractions. I honestly think they can ask for more considering how well maintained the place is. Atmosphere: 10/5 - I was never an art-lover but I think Pinto Art museum gave me a whole new perspective on the subject. It was immaculate. I don't want to give more details because I think you will only know or feel it once you do go to the museum. The place will require a bit of walking. It has a combination of both indoor and outdoor so bring an extra shirt or towel to wipe off the sweat. If you go there in the afternoon or on a hot day, they do have a strategically positioned cafe before entering gallery 4-7 to get refreshments. We spent 4 to 5hrs walking around and enjoying the art pieces. I really enjoyed it and 100% recommend Pinto Art Museum to every one including those who are not so.... artsy.
Carl C — Google review
Three things to keep in mind before visiting: 1. The exhibits are extensive, so expect to spend 2–3 hours if you want to see everything. 2. It can get quite hot inside, so bringing a portable fan is highly recommended. 3. There are a lot of mosquitoes, so insect repellent will come in handy. The museum features a fascinating range of works you won’t usually encounter in traditional galleries—satirical pieces, darker themes, mature art, and thought-provoking installations. On top of that, the museum itself is a beautiful structure and absolutely photogenic!!
Kana M — Google review
One day isn’t enough to explore the whole place — it’s really huge! I suggest wearing light clothes, especially during summer, since it can get quite hot and most galleries aren’t air-conditioned. Also, bring extra money in case you want to buy some art souvenirs to take home — there are plenty of unique pieces worth checking out!
ᴊᴇᴡᴇʟʟ ᴍ — Google review
Pinto opens the mind's eye to a realm distinct from the waking world. It's like walking in a dream... a wonderland of delight, of terror... of light, of horror. As one ascends and descends the steps and passes through the galleries, one hopes the traveler discovers insights about society, nature, and reflections of the soul. It's a transcendent experience..
Chewy C — Google review
Really enjoyed going here. 🩷 I loved the art and the blend of architecture and nature. I recommend bringing a fan, tissue and probably wet ones just to freshen up after walking, because it's kinda hot. Highly recommend going there.
Kylene A — Google review
antipolo city Heights Subdivision, Grand Heights Subdivision, 1 Sierra Madre St, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•http://www.pintoart.org/museum•+63 2 8697 1015•Tips and more reviews for Pintô Art Museum
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Jardin de Miramar Events Venue

4.4
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4.4
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Wedding venue
Sights & Landmarks
Event venue
Wedding service
Nestled in the heart of Antipolo, Jardin de Miramar is a stunning three-hectare garden venue that offers a serene and picturesque setting for various events. This sprawling garden features multiple themed areas perfect for weddings, parties, and other celebrations. With its enchanting tree maze and even a Santa museum, it provides unique attractions to explore. The venue boasts ample parking space and is known for its accommodating staff who ensure smooth event organization.
If I could give 10 stars, I would. I would just like to say thank to Jardin de Miramar and their team for being a part of our love story and making our dream wedding a reality. JDM's team has been accommodating, supportive, and hands on from the get go. There has been so many changes with our plans and dates; due to traveling concerns, we had to move our plans from June to May (very last minute) yet they have been so flexible and accommodating. They made sure all our suppliers were informed, we still got to do our ocular, they made sure everything looked great, they were just amazing people!!!
Xandria B — Google review
You do not need to travel far to find an events place for your special occasion. This place is right smack in the middle of Antipolo, near Robinson's place. However, if you want a serene garden atmosphere, then this is not the place as you could hear the cars outside. Also, you do not get the place exclusively, so if there is another event going on, you will need to increase the volume of your PA system.
Glenn I — Google review
I want to share my frustration about our experience with this venue. We got married here last December 23, and everything went smoothly. We were charged ₱2,000 for excessive wattage usage and another ₱2,000 for extra hours in the prep room. Fast forward two months later, we went to claim our cash bond of ₱16,000 (originally ₱20,000, since ₱4,000 had already been deducted). To my surprise, the check was only ₱5,500. They claimed that ₱10,500 was deducted for a “damaged chair”—which made me think it must have been completely broken, like with missing legs or something similar. First of all, in the two months since our wedding, they never informed us about this so-called damage. Second, when we finally saw the chair, it only had scratches—something you would expect from normal wear and tear, especially on older chairs. Honestly, this just feels like a scheme to milk more money from their clients. It’s incredibly disappointing how they handle things. 🙄🙄🙄
Rizza C — Google review
Great place, our wedding got rained on, and they managed to move everything to a small conservatory. With space for everyone, it was incredible. And then the reception venue was just perfect if you wanna have a wedding well done, this is the place
Ray P — Google review
This is a really nice place, especially for weddings and events. The gardens are spacious and full of greenery, and there are a lot of unique spots like a boat-themed area and more. It’s a great place for photos, too. The only downside is that some parts of the venue could use a bit of maintenance, and it can be a little confusing to find your way around. But overall, it’s a beautiful and relaxing place for special occasions.
Jeremiah C — Google review
Such a nice place for garden wedding, prenup, or any special occasion. Appreciated the nature-sunset vibe. Ample space for parking. Their air conditioned hall is well ventilated and well lit. Though it may be an extra challenge to go here. I hope they can improve the mini bridge in their garden.
Aireen — Google review
We are incredibly thankful to Jardin de Miramar for turning our dream wedding into reality. The venue was nothing short of magical—every corner felt like it was made just for our love story. The staff were incredibly kind, hands-on, and genuinely friendly. Their professionalism and warmth made us feel supported and at ease every step of the way. From planning to the big day itself, everything flowed seamlessly because of their dedication and care. Choosing Jardin de Miramar was one of the best decisions we made. We couldn’t have imagined a more perfect place to celebrate our love and begin our forever. Thank you for turning our vision into reality and for making our wedding day truly magical and unforgettable. Thank you so much Jardin de Miramar🫶
Rica Y — Google review
Venue is good and very nice and cozy. The area is just alittle bit hard to access but it is easy to locate. The roads inside can only accomodate one vehicle at a time. Other than that it is great.
Eley A — Google review
Buliran Rd, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•http://www.jardindemiramar.com/•+63 917 863 5155•Tips and more reviews for Jardin de Miramar Events Venue
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Antipolo Star Resort

4.4
(775)
Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Public swimming pool
Recreation center
Water Parks
Nestled just an hour away from the bustling city, Antipolo Star Resort is a vibrant getaway that invites you to unwind and reconnect with nature. This charming resort features open-air cabanas and gazebos, perfect for lounging by the saltwater outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy delicious bites from various food kiosks while soaking in breathtaking views. The accommodations range from chic apartments to cozy cottages tailored to meet diverse needs, complete with grilling stations at no extra cost for those who love a good barbecue.
Very serene and clean, the staffs are accommodating and friendly. They open the slides for an hour even though we didnt reach the 75 guests. The views are very superb. The water in the pool are very cold yet clean. Must try and very recommended for team, friends and family.
Joy Q — Google review
It's a beautiful place for a family gathering with complete amenities: It's 24/7 open and have pool choices for adults and children..during night swimming you can enjoy the hot pools with man made water falls and during day time..featuring the picturesque slides .
Gena C — Google review
The place was nice! It was spacious, beautiful and clean. Even with a lot of customers during our visit and a bit pricey compared to other resorts nearby, their facilities were enjoyable. There were plenty of clean restrooms, lifeguards by the pools, a shop available inside in case you forgot your swimming essentials or snacks, fun slides to watch, and a great overlooking view. However, I do wish there were rooms available to securely store our belongings and for those who need to rest, such as kids, elders, and pregnant individuals. Overall, it was a great experience for us and our friends.
Tinne S — Google review
Theres no room to avail and the service crew are polite. The location is on the end of a street but visible to the main street we use google maps to locate this resort. We enjoyed and the kids too. View and scenery are great. Must try
Jade S — Google review
Here's the updated price of there cottages & entrance fee as of May 25, 2025. 5ft lang pinaka malalim 😢
Justin S — Google review
We recently visited Antipolo Star Resort for a night swimming experience, and we truly appreciated how fast and easy the reservation process was. The place has a relaxing ambiance and a lovely view, which made it a promising choice for our group. However, we hope the management can improve on being more consistent with enforcing their house rules. One of the main reasons we chose this resort was their stated no-smoking policy in the cottages, but unfortunately, we could clearly smell cigarette smoke from surrounding kubos. It was quite disappointing as we were hoping for a smoke-free environment. Additionally, while the resort policy indicates that karaoke and loud music are only allowed until 10:00 PM, we noticed that many cottages continued playing music until as late as 2:00 AM. This made it difficult for some of us to rest peacefully. We also observed a number of cockroaches especially in the larger cottages, which affected the comfort level of our stay. We truly believe the resort has great potential and we enjoyed some aspects of our visit. With better enforcement of rules—just as strictly as corkage is monitored—we believe the overall experience can greatly improve for all guests.
Maria G — Google review
My family went twice for good reason, it's a place where you can relax and enjoy the beautiful nature of Antipolo city, the whole experience was great, I liked the shower a lot which is normally neglected by most of the resorts it's very clean. They also have a place for grilling which again it's clean compared to other resorts that I have been to, the staff are nice as well. The only negative this place has would be "karaoke" which is debatable if you're a type of a person who likes peace or quiet versus a party goer... I gave 4 stars only because it's my highest and could potentially be beaten by another resort in the future.
Carlo B — Google review
It is a nice resort. I love the overlooking view. Cottages varies on what the customers need. Grilling stations available without extra cost. A variety store is on site but prices are double. Down side the slide have limited operating time. Slides need to improve their physical appearance as some of them seems not really safe due to humps or not smooth. Most of the areas are Instagramable.
M Q — Google review
Mayor F. De Jesus Sr., Payong, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•+63 999 514 0887•Tips and more reviews for Antipolo Star Resort
12 min · 4.8 mi
4

Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs Site

4.5
(567)
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3.5
(32)
National museum
Sights & Landmarks
Cultural center
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
The Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs Site, discovered in 1965, is a rock shelter featuring 127 human and animal figures carved into the wall. Believed to be the oldest known artworks in the Philippines, dating back to the late Neolithic period or before 2000 BC, it was declared a National Cultural Treasure in 1973.
Within the Eastridge Hills community. If the guards aren’t sure if it’s open, just say you’re going to Thunderbirds Casino or one of the cafes within the community. It is quite a hike up to the location and we took a Grab. At the entry there is a guard. You will walk through a tunnel and then a path will lead you to the petroglyphs. Sign in at the visitor’s center and climb the steps to see the petroglyphs. I rated 5 stars because it is amazing to see history and to know that there have been people existing for millennia. The site is not accessible as there are only steps up to the site.
Roya M — Google review
If you would like to see the Petroglyphs, make sure the brakes of your ride is in good condition because the route going here has very steep and sharp curved roads. Entrance is free and it would have been great if they also sell souvenirs because there are some souvenir items inside the registration area that was not for sale. It is displeasing to see vandalism markings on some part of the cave, I hope they can preserve these cave markings so that future generations could see it too.
Jon Z — Google review
You can see some basic drawings way back time. It's like the drawing of a child in the stone. It recommended for children field trip but the road going there is so steep. Just check always your brakes going there. And the entrance fee is FREE!!!
Rommel G — Google review
Oldest known art in the Philippines, dating back to around 3000–2000 BC (Late Neolithic). A collection of 127 carved figures humans, frogs, and lizards etched into a volcanic rock shelter 25 m wide and 3 m high. - When we get there–there's no entrance fee, nag register lang kami and nag iwan ng 1 valid ID. If one group kayo pupunta you're only required to submit one ID for the whole group. - There's no fee rin kapag sa Thunderbird ka pumasok, hihingan ka lang nila picture before exiting for proof na you visited Petroglyphs. You must visit this place, nakakatuwang may mga preserved art tayo came from our own history. It embodies the Filipino culture within us.
Cappuccino — Google review
The short tunnel and brief walk before reaching the museum was actually a fun little adventure and added to the experience. However, once inside, the museum felt a bit underwhelming. While the petroglyphs themselves are fascinating and worth preserving, the facilities could really use more interactive exhibits rather than relying mostly on printed information about the discovery. A small café or resting area would also encourage visitors to stay longer, instead of it feeling a bit anti-climactic after taking photos and then heading straight back. We also had an uncomfortable moment when the security guard casually started asking my best friend personal questions about her life and relationship status. While there were no direct advances, it came off as inappropriate and unprofessional. It made the visit less enjoyable than it could have been. Overall, worth a quick visit for the historical significance, but improvements in visitor experience and staff professionalism would go a long way.
Jane G — Google review
If you’re into historical stuff, the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs is a cool place to check out. The ancient carvings are pretty impressive, especially knowing how old they are. But honestly, don’t expect too much, it’s not the kind of place where you can hang out all day. There’s not much else to see or do once you’ve looked at the petroglyphs. It can also get a bit crowded when there’s a school tour since the area isn’t that big. Still, it’s worth a quick visit if you’re nearby. And the best part? It’s free.
Mark S — Google review
Awe-inspiring site! This is a must-see for every Filipino. Imagine, artwork crafted by our forefathers, over 5,000 years ago! The place is well-kept, thanks to the National Museum. Sadly, there was vandalism, some people don't have the capacity to appreciate art as invaluable as this. Entrance is free and so is parking. Also, glad that it wasn't commercialized (no food kiosks or tacky souvenir shops). You get to appreciate the art amidst the calm and quiet of nature. Absolutely stunning!
Celeste Z — Google review
A place you need to personally go and see. The carvings were presevered despite of wars and weathering. This historic site was also used by the guerilla troops during Philippine-American War.
Mark A — Google review
G5MR+W2C, Angono, Rizal, Philippines•+63 915 896 2166•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of the Philippines - Rizal
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Café Rizal by Peppermill

4.2
(306)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Café Rizal by Peppermill is a unique dining spot located within the renowned Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo, Rizal. The café offers a modern twist on classic Filipino dishes, featuring items like Vigan Pizza and Dagupan Lumpiang Shanghai made with milkfish. With both indoor and outdoor seating options, diners can enjoy their meals amidst the serene and picturesque surroundings of the museum complex.
Beautiful terraced cafe in Pinto Museum. Such a beautiful environment and very good coffee and ice cream. Lovely.
Damian M — Google review
Before we decided to fully explore the entirety of the Pinto Art Museum in its finest, we took a short trip to Café Rizal and ate there! ✨ I'll start with the staff; they were extremely kind and guided both me and my mother inside! They were quite attentive to our orders and made sure to look after us as we waited for our meals to arrive! I loved the service they provided for us, and there were quite a lot of them who were roaming around the area. Now moving on to the interior, it made me feel as if I'm in Europe, and I appreciate the dim lighting! The interior seen in Café Rizal cannot be compared to just any cafe on the side, and you could tell that they put great care into the decorations that I have witnessed during my time there! 💞 As for the food, I wouldn't say it's affordable, and it could be quite pricey at the same time, but thankfully, we didn't have any horror stories about the meals we ordered, and they were quite delicious! My mother and I ordered chicken-related meals; we loved them and finished everything! 👏 All in all, we highly enjoyed the fancy ambience the cafe had, the amazing dishes we ordered, and the kind staff we encountered! However, this is not a place we would constantly frequent as it is inside the Pinto Art Museum, where you have to pay for the entrance fee, and the pricing for the food and drinks may not be affordable for most. If you can look past those two factors, then why not give Café Rizal a try?
Mikaela L — Google review
Food is a bit pricey. Mediterranean pasta is surprisingly good. Tequila margarita lacks alcohol content; ask for an extra shot of tequila when ordering. Triple layer cake is weird; cheesecake+mousse+moist chocolate cake = identity crisis Dagupan tastes like pork Shanghai at first with bangus as the after taste. Tamarind juice tastes good.
Joshua G — Google review
The first cafe you will find inside the Pinto Art Museum beside the chapel. The food is good but I find it a little bit expensive. You can either dine inside or thru the terrace or on the viewdeck.
Leandro B — Google review
Very nice staff. Food was sent out in less than 15 minutes. We liked the pork adobo, chicken satay and tamarind shake. No aircon but that's okay you're going to have a workout anyway going around the art galleries.
April R — Google review
🍽️ Food Seafood Aglio e Olio - 4/5 Wagyu Pizza - 4/5 Pink Lemonade - 5/5 Shrimp Popcorn - 5/5 On a pricey side, but food is okay. 👨‍🍳 Staff 👩‍🍳 Very welcoming. Some of the waiters were attentive, but there was a point that they forget to serve our appetizer, which is the Shrimp popcorn 😅 They finally serve it when we ask for a follow up. 📍Location Loved the ambiance, very relaxing and cozy. It’s al fresco so you are eating with the nature. Highly recommend 👍👍👍
Aireen — Google review
Great ambiance although pretty similar to Cafe Dionysus which is also inside Pinto Art Museum. Has a cozy and relaxing vibe. Service is a hit-or-miss, some of the waiters are attentive but some completely forget about your order. We tried following up an order and we got charged double for the watermelon shakes even though a previous waiter has taken our order before. Food is okay but a little overpriced considering what it is. Pizza is good and the pasta meals are flavorful. The fruit shakes were really made from fresh fruit. Overall an okay experience and pretty convenient since it’s inside the museum grounds. The seafood pasta has a lot of shellfish, out of everything we ordered this was worth its price.
Nadine F — Google review
Not recommended to eat !!! Nice place to sit and relax after a tour through the museum, but I wouldn’t recommend their starters, such as the truffle fries. The mango smoothie is more like water with a bit of juice and mostly ice. I can’t recommend this place for food. After their food me and my husband felt so bad.
Kateryna K — Google review
antipolo city Heights Subdivision, Grand Heights Subdivision, 1 Sierra Madre St, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/CafeRizalByPeppermill•Tips and more reviews for Café Rizal by Peppermill

Tipulo

4.2
(1029)
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3.7
(61)
$$$$affordable
Filipino restaurant
Tipulo in Antipolo is a top spot for classic Filipino cuisine with a modern twist. Their Tipulo Nachos feature crispy chips loaded with longganisa, mango salsa, chopped bagnet, and cheese sauce. The Sisig Pasta and Crispy Pata are also must-tries. The restaurant offers alfresco dining in a serene garden setting, perfect for romantic dates or casual outings while adhering to social distancing protocols.
Accessible, tipulo is located inside First Pacific Academy, which is along the Sumulong hi-way. There is enough parking space for cars and motorcycles for free. The restaurant has a nature-vibe which makes it more relaxing while you dine and there is a complimentary cake for birthday celebrant. Although we loved the food, The other set menu such as "MANYAMAN & MASIRAM" was not available at that time, and the wait was a bit long due to the food being made to order. The overall experience is still great. Thanks tipulo team
Akuseru P — Google review
Great place to drop by for desert and have breakfast! A bit pricey but the food taste good. The ambience is relaxing especially with many trees around. We ate here on a Sunday morning and there are so few customers. The staff are all nice and accomodating.
Pandarapa M — Google review
Waiting time to be seated: zero • They have big spaces and so many tables and chairs here suitable for big groups and families Food was s good! Personal recommendation is the chicken, squid in olive oil and pancit 💕 not a fan of pancit but this one is good! We asked for a fan as the face is hot despite we’re in alfresco. Also waiting time for food after ordering is 50-60mins. Kindly expect that before going there!
Marianne L — Google review
Tipulo is a hidden gem! The relaxing view makes it a perfect spot to unwind. The food is delicious, fresh, and satisfying. Plus, the staff are very approachable and friendly, which adds to the overall great experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful and tasty escape!
John A — Google review
It's our first time in antipolo. We tried this restaurant and we enjoyed every dish. We ordered sinampalukang manok, lechon kawali, bangus ala pobre, and pinakbat. It was great. The staff was polite and the restroom was clean too.
Kissa P — Google review
Food was great. The mocha latte was a bit too creamy for my taste but that's a personal preference. It doesn't have a mountain view but it does feel secure and somewhat upscale. Great for family gatherings or office team building events.
Manuel U — Google review
This is a very nice place, dining around a "natural park" atmosphere you'd surely enjoy If you like nature. This is a more accessible dining place when doing an Antipolo-feel dining. The food is okay, not bad, but also to say it's typically commercial and salty so you know what to expect, it's delicious but be okay also for the sodium-taste residue. The cheesecake has more extender than cream cheese, which may also be okay if you're cutting your fat intake. The service is okay, just about right time. The staff are not extra nice, but not rough, just on the job.
Amihan S — Google review
The place is very private and spacious, parking space is available so its a plus. Its like a clubhouse in your village open space with pool and tress in your surroundings. We went on a weekday, so lesser guest were there with us.. food service is a bit fast too. Food taste is just okay tasty, small serving but good for sharing for 2.
Tin B — Google review
27 Sumulong Hwy, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://facebook.com/TipuloFPLA/•+63 2 8696 3051 ext. 618•Tips and more reviews for Tipulo
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Cafe Giya

4.2
(460)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Cafe Giya, which translates to "guide," provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making visitors feel at home. It's a perfect spot for relaxation or quality time with loved ones. The cafe offers an extensive menu featuring coffee, breakfast items, brunch options, and tempting cocktails. Situated in Eastridge, this al fresco cafe opened in late 2022 and boasts a romantic setting with scenic views.
Parking - street parking only available Mode of Payment - only cash or gcash available Dining - ample dining to accommodate plenty of customers, more space at their 2nd floor. However, this is a full outdoor/al fresco dining so if its too hot weather, expect the atmosphere to be quite warm as well - although they have fans available Staff - friendly and helpful, we went here on a sunday for Lunch very few customers and we were able to freely choose our sits Coffee - for us, the coffee tastes great - its not on the sweet side so you really taste the coffee itself. Pastries - tried their cheesecake and we loved it as well, its also not on a sweet version (no umay for this kind of cheesecake) Rice Meals - serving size is just enough not to big not too small. Our hungry tummies were satisfied both with the serving size and its taste. Ambiance - very at peace, with spots perfect for capturing photos. The view is beautiful, its just sad theres an on going construction in front of its view.
Lenlen — Google review
Food is good, location is nice. But you have to pay 100 pesos just to be in the village. Mosquitoes everywhere or maybe at night. I sat on a wet seat. Checked the other seats but some are dry some are wet. I didn’t know that it rained, so since my friend sat immediately, I didn’t check mine. I would appreciate if they tell the customers that some seats are wet.
Hungry J — Google review
Nice cafe with city lights view, alfresco set up, they are pet friendly as long as your pet has a diaper and leash. Food was good for its price. Crews are polite and accommodating. Not bad for a cafe date. Reminder: The road is uphill and very steep, so take extra care.
Kier D — Google review
Went here last night, waited in line for almost 30 minutes only to be told that they can only offer drinks and dessert. But at the counter, the only available dessert was cheesecake. Moreover, we didn’t order any food as we already had dinner. I was expecting the iced Spanish latte would be decent considering the price but I was disappointed, may after taste yung coffee and amoy malansa tapos tube ice rin gamit nila very cheap ang atake. We didn’t bother to complaint dahil aligaga mga staffs to accommodate other guests, we didn’t finish our coffee halos di nag half cup. We just enjoyed the ambiance and chill vibes ng place. Worth it ba? No. Hindi na rin babalik.
Mae L — Google review
We’ve visited Café Giya twice already. On our first visit, we were amazed by the romantic and cozy atmosphere, especially the beautiful view. Unfortunately, we couldn’t dine in at that time due to the long queue, so we decided to come back after three months. However, on our second visit, we noticed that some construction was already blocking part of the view, which was a bit disappointing. Despite that, the food was still very nice and reasonably priced. The staff were also very helpful and accommodating.
Ailene Y — Google review
We celebrated Mother’s Day and my mom’s birthday here—our second time visiting. The food was great, coffee and pizza were both on point, and the service was attentive. One thing we noticed was that the view of the city lights or lake, which we enjoyed last time, is now partially obstructed by nearby structures. Still, the overall experience was good and parking wasn’t an issue. A nice spot for family celebrations!
Aeroll S — Google review
Found a fly on my pizza! This used to be my favorite and go-to restaurant here in Rizal whenever I’m in the area. But I recently had an experience where I found a fly on my pizza! They acted promptly, apologized, and offered something complimentary, which I appreciate, but I hope this issue gets properly addressed so that other customers won’t experience the same. Food safety should always be a priority.
Dranreb Q — Google review
They have really good food. Their salpicao has the perfect doneness. You can really taste they use quality beef. I love their pizza as well. I usually prefer crispy crusts but the softness of the bread complimented their cheese quite well. Their pasta is quite standard but cooked well and al dente. The staff are really nice. They were able to cater to a few of our requests. I like how good the lighting is all over the place. I wish they had better looking chairs and tables lang. Overall I enjoyed my experience here. Not the best of the best but I think the place has good potential.
Quiel P — Google review
Extension, G/F Cafe Giya Building, Block 2, Village East Executive Homes, 3 Col. Guido, Angono, Rizal, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083344352633•+63 981 257 1957•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Giya

Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa

4.3
(901)
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3.6
(198)
Resort hotel
Spas & Wellness
Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa is a serene retreat nestled in the picturesque landscape of Antipolo City, Philippines. This unique spa and resort offer a range of rejuvenating experiences amidst breathtaking views, crisp mountain air, and the soothing sounds of nature. Guests can indulge in spa treatments, relax by the infinity pool, enjoy an outdoor fish spa, or unwind in the heated Jacuzzi and sauna. The hanging restaurant provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience while surrounded by lush greenery.
We visited Luljetta Hanging Garden for my birthday last weekend. We availed their Nurture package (inclusive of lunch, snack, Coffee scrub and massage) and it was worth it! The food was delightful (though we have to pack it to go because we got there late and we dont have time to eat the lunch). The massage was very relaxing. The coffee scrub felt good for my skin. Favorite spot was the Dr Fish. I also love that you can enjoy the sauna with your loved ones in opposite sex (since most saunas I go to has separate saunas for male and female). Perfect place for couples but families can also enjoy since there were swimming pools that kids can enjoy. Props also to the staff because they were very accommodating. Only downside is that the place looks a bit old but still 5 star for me.
Gem B — Google review
We arrived around 9:30AM. The queue is short by that time. I’d say the receptionist in the front desk is quite accommodative. After accommodation, we got ourselves a table. My dad is the one who gives the paper with the list of order. We waited nearly 20 minutes for the food to arrive. The food both for breakfast and lunch are decent. To be descriptive, our breakfast: Suman and Cake are both packed with flavors. For our lunch: the salmon has a nice sear and the pork ribs is smoky and tender. However, there’s only one available pastry and luckily we’re the first family to eat it. Our favorite amenities provided by the Spa is probably the “Fish Spa” and FREE massage which lasted for about an hour. Overall, the service and experience are great. I would definitely recommend this place to our friends.
Rhina Z — Google review
We visited Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens to celebrate our anniversary, and overall, it was a really relaxing and peaceful experience. If you're looking for a calm getaway to unwind, this is definitely a great spot. What stood out to us the most was the massage, absolutely superb! The therapists were clearly well-trained and professional. We also really enjoyed the sauna, jacuzzi, and meditation room. After some time in the sauna, dipping into the cold pools was the perfect refresh. It’s a great setup for relaxing both body and mind. The staff were friendly and accommodating, which made our visit even better. You could tell they really care about the guests' comfort. As for the food, we had a set meal included in our visit. It was nothing fancy, just simple and okay. Not bad, but not particularly memorable either. The one standout? Their suman, so good! I wish the rest of the menu had the same wow factor. It would be great if they offered a bit more variety for returning guests. One thing worth mentioning is the price. We only did a day tour, and while we enjoyed it, we found it a little pricey for the Rizal area. What we paid for few hours here is the same price you’d usually pay for a full overnight stay in other places. It’s not a super luxury spot, but it’s definitely good for relaxation and meditation. Maybe if they adjust their pricing a bit, more people would come and stay longer. Now, a few things to keep in mind: The place is best for couples, friends, or families looking to relax. It’s quiet and meditative, so not really ideal for kids, though Loreland Resort nearby might be a better fit for them. There’s a lot of walking and stairs, so it might not be suitable for older guests or those with mobility issues. Some honest feedback for improvement: the place is beautiful but starting to show its age. It would really benefit from more regular maintenance, things like dried leaves stuck in nets, worn-out stairs, and areas that just need a refresh. Safety should be a priority, especially on the steps. Also, it would be great if they could do more to control mosquitoes. I know it’s tough given the location up in the hills, but as someone with type O blood, I was definitely a mosquito magnet during our stay! All that said, we truly enjoyed our time at Luljetta’s. It was a memorable way to spend our anniversary. And if they take care of a few of these details, we’d be more than happy to come back again, and again!
Jeneve D — Google review
I would rather spend my 10k somewhere else. We waited so long for our room - 1hr. They seem to think that late checkout will fix anything, not valuing our time. There were termites in the cabinet. The place is old and not well maintained. We tried to schedule for a massage but they did not have enough therapists. The breakfast food was so so. But the rice is still raw.
Sundae Q — Google review
I went to Luljetta's Hanging Garden and Spa with my bestfriends, and we had such a relaxing and memorable time. Although we didn’t get a massage, we made the most of the pools and lounging areas — especially the infinity pool with its stunning mountain view. The place is surrounded by nature and filled with so many Instagrammable spots — from cozy nooks and hanging chairs to beautifully designed gardens and scenic overlooks. We took tons of photos and made even more beautiful memories. The staff were warm and accommodating, and the entire property was clean and peaceful. We also enjoyed the merienda included in the package — perfect after hours of swimming and lounging around. If you’re looking for a serene escape with your barkada, Luljetta’s is the perfect spot. Nature, views, and good vibes all in one place!
Jane G — Google review
Massage is ok, but honestly to say not worth for the price. Everything is old already. Jacuzzi is very small but no time limits or control. One group could held that forever specially if raining that this is the only place with shade. You have nowhere to hide.
Romeo O — Google review
The location and view was serene but there wasn’t much special offered here that would make me come back. The pools were small and located far apart that you have to strain yourself across multiple flight of stairs. It ain’t for everyone just for its accessibility. Fav would probably be the infinity pool which was the largest and offered the best views. They also have beautiful shared spaces but food and drinks are not allowed there.
Franz M — Google review
Excellent service, great massage, and nice views. However, the food, while nicely presented, lacks flavor.
Jimmi B — Google review
Barangay, Sitio Loreland Road, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines•https://www.bienvenidotours.com/luljettas-hanging-gardens-and-sp…•+63 977 837 2242•Tips and more reviews for Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa
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What's the weather like in Antipolo City?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Antipolo City for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Antipolo City in January
  • Weather in Antipolo City in February
  • Weather in Antipolo City in March
  • Weather in Antipolo City in April
  • Weather in Antipolo City in May
  • Weather in Antipolo City in June
  • Weather in Antipolo City in July
  • Weather in Antipolo City in August
  • Weather in Antipolo City in September
  • Weather in Antipolo City in October
  • Weather in Antipolo City in November
  • Weather in Antipolo City in December

Explore nearby places

  • Antipolo City
  • Pasig
  • Quezon City
  • San Juan
  • Mandaluyong
  • Makati
  • Taguig City
  • Manila
  • Pasay
  • Paranaque
  • Santa Rosa
  • Tagaytay
  • Nasugbu
  • Angeles City
  • Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Batangas City
  • Puerto Galera
  • Baler
  • Tuba
  • Baguio
  • Bolinao
  • Banaue
  • Sagada
  • Coron
  • Malay
  • Donsol
  • Legazpi
  • Vigan
  • Paoay
  • Laoag
  • El Nido

All related maps of Antipolo City

  • Map of Antipolo City
  • Map of Pasig
  • Map of Quezon City
  • Map of San Juan
  • Map of Mandaluyong
  • Map of Makati
  • Map of Taguig City
  • Map of Manila
  • Map of Pasay
  • Map of Paranaque
  • Map of Santa Rosa
  • Map of Tagaytay
  • Map of Nasugbu
  • Map of Angeles City
  • Map of Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Map of Batangas City
  • Map of Puerto Galera
  • Map of Baler
  • Map of Tuba
  • Map of Baguio
  • Map of Bolinao
  • Map of Banaue
  • Map of Sagada
  • Map of Coron
  • Map of Malay
  • Map of Donsol
  • Map of Legazpi
  • Map of Vigan
  • Map of Paoay
  • Map of Laoag
  • Map of El Nido

Antipolo City throughout the year

  • Antipolo City in January
  • Antipolo City in February
  • Antipolo City in March
  • Antipolo City in April
  • Antipolo City in May
  • Antipolo City in June
  • Antipolo City in July
  • Antipolo City in August
  • Antipolo City in September
  • Antipolo City in October
  • Antipolo City in November
  • Antipolo City in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Antipolo City?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Antipolo City Itinerary
  • 3-Day Antipolo City Itinerary
  • 4-Day Antipolo City Itinerary
  • 5-Day Antipolo City Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 2-Day Manila Itinerary
  • 2-Day Malay Itinerary
  • 2-Day Makati Itinerary
  • 2-Day Quezon City Itinerary
  • 2-Day El Nido Itinerary
  • 2-Day Baguio Itinerary
  • 2-Day Coron Itinerary
  • 2-Day Angeles City Itinerary
  • 2-Day Puerto Galera Itinerary
  • 2-Day Taguig City Itinerary
  • 2-Day Pasay Itinerary
  • 2-Day Pasig Itinerary
  • 2-Day Mandaluyong Itinerary
  • 2-Day Baler Itinerary
  • 2-Day Legazpi Itinerary
  • 2-Day Tagaytay Itinerary
  • 2-Day Vigan Itinerary
  • 2-Day Subic Bay Freeport Zone Itinerary
  • 2-Day Paranaque Itinerary
  • 2-Day Sagada Itinerary
  • 2-Day Batangas City Itinerary
  • 2-Day San Juan Itinerary
  • 2-Day Banaue Itinerary
  • 2-Day Santa Rosa Itinerary
  • 2-Day Laoag Itinerary
  • 2-Day Bolinao Itinerary
  • 2-Day Donsol Itinerary
  • 2-Day Nasugbu Itinerary
  • 2-Day Paoay Itinerary
  • 2-Day Tuba Itinerary
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