Gingerbread House Tagaytay

If you’re looking for a place near Tagaytay that kids will love, Gingerbread House is a fun stop. It’s bright, playful, and feels like you’ve walked into a candy-filled storybook. From the outside alone, it already pulls you in with its colorful candy-inspired design. Audrey lit up as soon as we entered.

This isn’t a huge place, but it’s packed with enough to keep kids entertained. There are giant teddy bears, candy props, and little corners for photos. During our visit, we saw kids running around excitedly while parents took nonstop photos. It really does feel like you’re in the middle of a Christmas movie.

Entrance was ₱150 for adults, ₱100 for kids 12 and below, and ₱120 for PWDs and seniors. Kids below 2 feet enter for free. The rates may have changed so it’s best to check their social media pages for updates.

Once you’re inside, you’ll find a small café selling cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and drinks. We grabbed a few snacks before heading to the next activity area. It’s simple food, but enough to enjoy while resting.

Aside from photo ops and sweets, there are other things to do too. Some areas are set up for mini games or arts and crafts depending on the day. When we went, there was a small gingerbread decorating station and a short film playing on a loop.

It’s also pet-friendly, which we didn’t expect. We saw a few families with small dogs in tow. The parking area is big, and walk-ins are allowed.

Gingerbread House Tagaytay is an easy and fun side trip if you’re traveling with kids. It’s not an all-day place, but for a couple of hours, it’s worth it—especially if your child has a sweet tooth or loves whimsical settings.

Gingerbread House Album

Gingerbread House Tagaytay Contact Info

Address: 69 Brgy. Palumlum, Alfonso, Cavite (Waze: The Gingerbread House Ph)
Contact Number: 0917 630 3124
Facebook: facebook.com/thegingerbreadhouseph
Operating Hours:
Monday to Friday – 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM


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