Showing posts with label location. Show all posts
Showing posts with label location. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Casino Filipino (PAGCOR)- Tagaytay City


Feeling lucky??

Then why not include PAGCOR Casino Filipino in your Tagaytay City visit located across the street from the Taal Vista Hotel Compound, Aguinaldo Highway. The perfect place where you can test your Beginner's Luck! It houses first-class table games with friendly dealers and first-string entertainers that will surely augment your excitement.

In my visit to their place, I wasn't dress up appropriately which halted me to try poker, but I won't let that happen to you though. lol. I get to see their classy building from the outside which has a gigantic crown capping the roof. The area was a bit crowded that time because of an ongoing event. The place was really hyped, and it was filled with people in heat who are ready to roll the dice and have an awesome time amidst the Tagaytay cold night.

Games you can play: 150 slots, 37 video poker, Aristocrat, Bally, IGT, RGB, Sigma, Unidesa, Universal

Table Games : 20 (min - max bets).

Blackjack tables 2 (P200 - 4,000)
Craps Table: 1 (P100 -15,000)
Baccarat: 2 (P3,000 - 500,000; US$300 - 10,000)
Mini-Baccarat: 12 (P200 - 10,000; US$40 - 400)
Pai Gow: 1 (P200 - 4,000)
Big & Small: 1 (P100 - 20,000)
Stud Poker: 1 (P100 - 1,000)
Bingo (packet prices vary) Amenities

Restaurants (La Suerte Lounge - Continental, Sinta Restaurant - Japanese, Vista - Native), Casino Mini Bar

Open :
12noon-4am daily. Closed : December 24-25, January 1, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Black Saturday.

Casino Currency : Philippine Peso & US$. In house Philippine National Bank (PNB) handles currency conversions at prevailing rates.

Entrance Fee : P100. ID/Passport not required. Minimum Age 21. Proper Dress.


ENJOY YOUR CASINO FILIPINO, TAGAYTAY CITY OF THE PHILIPPINES VISIT!!

Let me know if there are stores or places in Tagaytay City that you suggest tourists to see. Leave a comment or PM me... I really want to hear what your travel experiences are. :)

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

National Museum of the Philippines

Juan Luna bust statue

One way to be intellectually stimulated when you visit a place is to know more about the place's culture and its people's creativity and heritage. Here in the Philippines, it is in the National Museum located in Taft, Metro Manila where that can be satisfied. This place guards the country's cultural treasures and is a home of the valuable masterpieces of famous Filipino artists.

I visited the Museum in a Sunday thus we were not charged for the entrance fee. On weekdays though, a small fee is collected for the tour guide that will be assisting you. This gigantic museum was designed by Daniel Burnham, the designer of Burnham Park in the Summer Capital of the Philippines, in 1918. The whole museum is divided into two. The main building houses the arts, natural sciences and the like and the adjacent building is allocated for anthropology and archaeology exhibits.

What to Remember:

Inside the building, cameras can be used however you have to disable the flash function. With these, the paintings and other exhibits can be restored more. DSLR cameras are not allowed as well.

Open Hours: 9am-5pm Tue-Sun.
Fee: REGULAR DAYS (100.00) Sunday (FREE)

Location: Padre Burgos Street, Rizal Park

Here are some of the shots we took in our tour. :)

This is the building allocated for the arts and sciences exhibit















ENJOY YOUR NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES VISIT!!

Let me know if there are stores or places near the National Museum of the Philippines that you suggest tourists to see. Leave a comment or PM me... I really want to hear what your travel experiences are. :)

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