Sonya’s Bed and Breakfast

souvenir shop

The souvenir shop, catering mainly to tourists, sold native hand-made products. The hand-embroidered linens were really beautiful and reasonably priced. I distinctly remember that a tablecloth for four with matching napkins was priced at PhP 2,200.00.

In newspapers and on TV, they always say Sonya’s is in Tagaytay City but it isn’t, actually. It is in Alfonso, Cavite. To go to Sonya’s Bed & Breakfast, take the Tagaytay National Highway going to Nasugbu. You make a right turn a few kilometers after the Tagaytay boundary, just a few meters past the entrance to the Royal Tagaytay Estates. There are no signs along the highway but if you ask the locals, they will point out on which road to turn right. Just go straight down that road and you will see the sign after a few minutes.

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Comments

  1. Noemi says:

    The photos are so exquisite. Now I really want to buy a digital camera. Lovely!

  2. Connie says:

    Go, go, Noemi! Digital photography is wonderful! :)

  3. Mark & Florian Snyder says:

    We were there last January, & we liked the place very much. It’s very awesome! Sonia was there to greet everyone having lunch. The food as well as the table setting is great… It’s a must see & we are going back there when we come back to the Philippines.

  4. Connie says:

    Hi, Mark and Florian. And now I have reason to try the food when we go back ourselves. :)

  5. SUmmer says:

    we’re going there next week..i’ve heard a lot about the place.. my partner and i are gonna bring my mom there and it’s the first time they’re gonna meet so i want everything to be perfect.. !!

    you’re feedbacks helps a lot.. thanks!!

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