diff --git "a/ratings_dataset10000.csv" "b/ratings_dataset10000.csv" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/ratings_dataset10000.csv" @@ -0,0 +1,10001 @@ +text,label +"I really love the DDP - first of all its exterior design is so pleasing to my eyes. It’s curvy and fluid and just super cool. In the evening when it’s lights go on, it really looks like a spaceship out of Star Trek. I enjoy walking around its many corners adoring them over and over again. The inside is as cool as the outside. With interesting exhibitions, stores, and the most interesting stairs this place is really worth checking out and especially if you are into design, style, architecture and space.",1.0 +"This building has a very cool architecture style and for those who love photography, you can also have a photo hunting day here in DDP.",1.0 +A very stunning building. Every corner of this building is a very good photo spot. Also don't forget to take photos at 'I Seoul U' sign while you are here.,1.0 +"This plaza stands out in Dongdaemun area, with its large and unique design building. It is used to host various exhibitions, fashion shows, conferences etc. The building consists of the Art Hall, Museum, Design Laboratory, Oullim Square and Dongdaemun History & Culture Park. Just behind the plaza is a small and quiet park, with many free seats with umbrella covers.",0.0 +I wasn't actually able to explore the place due to lack of time but I happened to pass by and took a selfie. I am awed by its spaceship-like design. I heard this is a shopping place for designer clothes and shoes so I think prices here are more expensive compared to those shopping streets like Myeong-dong. ,1.0 +I like the design of the building - inside and outside. There is coffee area as well. Love the design! ,2.0 +"If you are a designer or has likes to see various creative work then this is an area you should visit while in Seoul. There are a lot of shops, exhibits, activities that you can visit and experience. Coffee shops, food shops, etc..are available as this is locatedon top of a subway train station (Dongdaemum History & Culture Park)",0.0 +"Good place to visit, chill and can be a nice place to explore. Recommend for people who interest in any event or designs. Flee market and food trucks available sometimes. Nice and creative architecture. Place to visit for designs and creative goods seeking. Temporary events rotate periodically. As time of my visit, there are many interesting events such as Hello Paul Smith and The Art of Disney The Magic of Animation. Flee market and food trucks in the evening as well. More spaces to walk around and chill out. Easy to access with many public transportations.Idea to visit if you have spare time. ",0.0 +"If you happen to pass by this attraction, go ahead and give it a visit. You will be marvelled by the design/structure of this building. It seems to be a convention area for special events. The time we went there were several food and retail carts along the garden area. The adjoining underpass had shops to check out. Overall a good place to hang out and chill after a long day.",0.0 +"This building was full of curves and flowing lines that made it one of the coolest buildings we visited. Inside an almost all white walkway spiraled up to the top floor making for a long walk along the outer circumference of DDP. A staircase with an oddly angled and brown contrasting steps brought us back down.The building and surrounding areas were open 24 hours a day. I walked around for free inside but to visit any of the exhibits or museums you just had to pay an admission fee (roughly W16000 for adults). On the ground floor was a temporary exhibit on Disney animation which seemed to be quite popular. There also was a Disney store and lots of silkscreened animation scenes from the likes of Frozen, Big Hero 6, and Moana. On the second floor was an art museum. On the third floor was a children’s play area, some collaboration space and on the roof, a viewing area and a cafe. In the back was a lush landscaped area with seating, a piano and various art pieces. In the front was a large courtyard where lots of people were congregated.My daughter previously visited during the nighttime and enjoyed seeing the building lit up. We will have to visit again.",5.0 +The way its made it's super unique and beautiful. Situated in the biggest shopping district of Seoul. This area is surrounded by malls. Must visit to click some great pictures,1.0 +Dongdaemun Design Plaza’s architecture is amazing..great sight with several shopping centers nearby.,1.0 +"Glad that we saw this on-going Disney exhibition from 2019.4.19 to 2019.8.18. Really nice to relive the childhood memories and learnt more about how Disney actually evolves through the years. :-)Tickets are @ 15,000 KRW for an adult.There's another area with cafes and shops. Else just take a seat outdoor and enjoy the breeze.We saw the LED rose at night too!",1.0 +"Don't miss a visit to the DDP if you want to get away from temples for a while and see an ultra-modern side of Seoul. Aside from the architecture, the centre has other attractions, and shops. When I visited there was a Disney Animation exhibition. Definitely worth seeing. Oh, and if you play the piano, there are several dotted around the complex. Just sit down and play!",1.0 +Beautiful structure. I was so amazed how it was done. You have to see it for yourself. One of the best place I have visited in South Korea. Superb 😊,0.0 +"I came shopping here around Dongdaemun area, and came upon this beautiful design plaza. It is a great picture opportunity, and you can sit or drink and eat around here. They have places for you to sit, and just chill. This plaza is just right behind the station. It is convenient and nice to get to.",0.0 +Nice place for photo shoot. There are a lot of points for photo. Sometime has show or exhibition there. ,0.0 +"First time to visit DDP and was impressed with its design. It’s like an infinity elongated curve from start to end. It would be nice if you could see the plaza in its total structure as it is quite unique and futuristic. We were there late afternoon and when it got dark, the lights gave the plaza an awsome ambience. They have this attraction which we visited and waited for hours the so-called led rose garden where hundreds or thousands of roses automatically light up as the sun sets. It was a nice view as the night went deeper. There are also have art hall, museum, design lab, design market, culture and history park but most of them were closed when we were there. It’s quite tiring if you tour around the big plaza but there are coffee shops and restaurants where you can eat and rest. It’s good to visit this place.",0.0 +"I do love design so, I was really looking forward to my visit to the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP). Having dragged my family to it, I must say, I was --- disappointed.Yes, amidst Seoul’s skyline, the DDP’s facade is aesthetically unique for it’s fluid lines and steel curvatures. There is no doubt, its sheer outline exudes design.But once, we appreciated the swooping façade and geometries, there is just emptiness inside the building: empty rooms, empty echoey corridors and vast empty spaces. For a designer, space is a design element but when we went (around 4 pm on April 17) there were no exhibits, no permanent showcase not even, food trucks. Just one big EMPTY building.OK, if you are a modern architecture design nut (and enjoy photographing shapes) but, you might want to skip this if you have mixed group. For a showcase design plaza, they really could have done more with it.",1.0 +Dongdaemon Design Plaza has a modern architecture. It's about 19 mins walk from train station. It's a must visit place.,2.0 +Ideally for teenagers that love shopping as some of the shops operate till 3am late night and lots branded is on sales ;),0.0 +"When we visited, it was really cold, but there were still so many people around. There weren't that many food stalls opened as we had hoped for, but there was a piano there that we enjoyed playing.",0.0 +A huge design of greatness with glimpse of city’s history and culture. Went there to watch the rose lights but arrived before dark. Amazed. Bejeweled. Enchanted. Must see!,0.0 +"We aren't only to find out there were no exhibits. Literally zero things to look at inside. It's a nice enough building, but we were expecting to see actual design work inside, only to discover they were between exhibits, have no permanent collections, and most people went for the market out front and the children's playland on the top floor. It was very disappointing. Would highly recommend finding out if there's actually something to look at before you go, else just stop by if it's on your way to someplace else. Not worth it to go to Dongdaemun just to look at an empty building.",1.0 +"Generally Seoul has not fine architecturel profile.. but this DDP is well aesthetic huge building.. I experienced and felt touching, watching, listening a functional sculpture..a little bit in some where of the DDP I lost or confused about the horizon.. I advice at least two hours to spent in there..",0.0 +We went in the evening. There was a food and art fair when we were there. A live musical performance as well. Food trucks were available and the local youth were spending their evening enjoying the good food and music. ,0.0 +We stumbled upon DDP after exiting from the subway station. It was very crowded at that time as it was Seoul Fashion Week. There were many fashionable people dressed up and posing for photographers. Very interesting to watch. And of course the exterior design by renowned Zaha Hadid is something to look out for. ,0.0 +"Spectacular 3D architecture design! Impressive concept! Worth a visit. Beautiful from inside & outside for photos. There was a change of new lease for the shops, so we didn’t get to see many shops on that day. Shops were being refurbished. ",0.0 +"Easy access to this wonderful sight to behold. One of Zaha Hadids final master pieces. I visited unknowingly on the anniversary of her death of 31.03, 3 years ago and you can see the reason she was famous. It’s an architectural piece of art for the ages. I am stunned looking at the curves of the building and then to find out it’s mostly usable space was incredible. I thought it would be simply design, but it’s functional which makes it doubly amazing. I absolutely loved every aspect of the building and the exhibits. Another South Korean architectural marvel.",2.0 +The design plaza is so unique with futuristic exterior. Inside it likes a maze. Without direction information it’s hard to find the right way. Somehow busy due to the fashion week.,0.0 +I think this place is a worthwhile place to visit while in Seoul. The building is nothing like I’ve seen before. Easy access via subway,0.0 +"If you’re into modern infrastructure, engineering, construction, or art muesuem, you must visit Dongdaemun Design Plaza. This place is perfect for couples or families of all ages. This destination is a futuristic multi-use facility that serves as a museum, shopping center, café, holds public community events, and is connected to the train system. It’s best to visit at night so you could view the beautiful artificial flowers that light-up. The vibe here is very relaxing as people could be found everywhere socializing and being present in the moment.",1.0 +"I didn’t go inside, and suspect that it is even more impressive at night, but it is impressive to be sure. You can exit the subway station directly to it. ",0.0 +Wonderful park to spend an afternoon. Lots of things to see and close to the famous fashion center. Connected by metro and located near many restaurants. ,0.0 +Use Exit 10 to check out the front of DDP illuminated at night.Then walk a long its corridors and admire the changing lights of the structure.,0.0 +"Designed by world renowned architect, Zaha Hadid, DDP is the world’s largest atypical architecture. The DDP is comprised of five halls: Art Hall, Museum, Design Lab, Design Market, and Dongdaemun History and Culture Park. The Art Hall is the primary launch pad for the Korean creative industry.",0.0 +The building alone is worth the time and then there is so much more going on - I took a couple of hours looking around - it is very organic form and I was really interested in the planting scheme as well. Lovely that there were pianos dotted around for anyone to play when i was there and the very nice restaurants inside too.,1.0 +"Located in a Seoul-style block, dongdaemun design plaza is a extremely strange but spectacular construction. Just like zaha always did, she made DDP the an unusual construction and a representation of dongdaemun or even the whole Seoul.I always like zaha’s design and think it very cool to take photo here. You can take very instergrammable photos inside or outside the building since the the Zaha style is everywhere here.If you hope to take some pure architecture photos, I would recommend you to come the eighth floor of lotte FITIN which is a shopping mall facing to DDP. There are lots of clean windows allowing you to take amazing photos of DDP at night. In contrast, there are some buildings nearby where you can not take satisfying photos for its dirty windows and terrible views.",1.0 +This is a must see building in Dongdaemun. It looks like a space ship at night with glistering lights all around. The inside is white with curves and angles on the stairways that are pleasing to the eyes. There was an art exhibition on the ground floor and interesting design items for sale when I was there in the beginining of Feburary. There are two cafeterias that I can see on the top floor. They even have a piano outside around the middle entrance under cover for passerbys to display their talents. You can easily spend half a day there if you are into art and design.,0.0 +"Nice building, there are various shops / restaurants/ galleries inside. I took the chance to visit a korean art exposition. It is a good way to spend a couple hours",2.0 +We went DDP for photostop only. I think we just need 1 hour to explore this place. There are some foodtrucks in December 2018. ,0.0 +"Located in Dondaemun, and very close to our hotel, this was a really interesting place to visit for all the family. The building is truly stunning and the design resembles something from the future or like an extra-terrestrial space ship. You can wander around the outside, underneath and inside and the different views of the building continually surprise.Inside there were many things happening. There is a huge and fantastic play area for children, an exhibition of Wallace & Grommit, many shops and restaurants and cultural and art displays. Even the stairways in the building are far from normal and cleverly designed.Probably the best time to visit is in the evening time and at night when the building comes to life with subtly placed lights so it even more resembles a flying saucer or space ship.During our visit in the evening time, there were stands outdoors where people were selling handcrafted items such as jewellery, singers and musicians performing, and food trucks from the Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market offering all kinds of really delicious local and foreign snacks and street food.",0.0 +"I find the night view of this beautiful and serene amongst the hustle and bustle of the city. It's a modern walk thru the garden where you will find lit roses and standalone pianos to be played by any passers by (which can be heard from most parts of the spot). In the day you can do more with the design labs, art halls and others alike.",0.0 +Mnet Music Awards 2018 was done here! There are free entrance in some areas for exhibits and garden. It is located near shopping malls and very convenient to go to because of nearby train station.,0.0 +Nice lighting around the area. The week that we went there they are having the mama awards but unfortunately we did not see any celebrity. Overall the building is nice.,1.0 +"So glad I got to see this building. Also Love the shop inside. If you are an architect, this is a must place to visit in Seoul. ",0.0 +"Unusual and unique gifts all under one roof! We bought baby socks, a big hexagonal dish, a foldable backpack, a watch and K-pop paraphernalia. We had fun checking out the wares that were on display.Tired and hungry? Perk-me-up treats are available at the AID cafe. Scones, sandwiches cake and coffees and teas. They were excellent. ",3.0 +"What are pleasant surprise, so many lights were light up and the view is nice. This building with super modern look!",0.0 +the architecture is amazing. best time to visit is evening so that you can see the lights & reflections over the huge building. there are some exhibition halls inside the building. an iconic land mark of Seoul. highly recommended.,2.0 +Beautiful building. Attached with the subway that link to main station. Nearby shopping area and restaurants. Didnt get ti catch a show there because we didi not plan to. But indeed it is a beautiful building to admire.,0.0 +To be able to conceive such a beautiful building and making it a reality is awesome. Must visit the LED Rose garden at Noght,0.0 +"Went there with the intent to explore any design exhibitions. In the end, plans were mired by the architecture and Kakao store. The architecture was fascinating enough to capture even a layman's eyes. At ever angle near the building, it was stunning to see it especially closer to sunset. Spent some time taking photos of the building. Even more fascinating was how the building was not so obtrusive that it was rude to the environment. It remained modestly unobtrusive, retaining the harmony and yet feature it's avant-garde intent.For families, they can pop by the Kakao shop for photo opportunities with the cute figurines there. Shopping is welcomed there too.The basement has F&B outlets and shops. The building is conveniently connected to the Dongdaemun History & Culture Park.",2.0 +"It’s a beautiful building and you should visit if you are a champion of significant architecture. If you love art, you will be shattered with disappointment. There is no art here. Changing exhibitions means that all galleries were closed. Buildings designed to be galleries have been turned into job fairs, malls and food courts. It’s pathetic that a civic project has been allowed to be so misaligned with the original intent. ",0.0 +"you must try this branch of Aori japanese ramen. the soup broth is so thick and yummy. the sliced pork doesn’t smell and it was so soft, it melted in my mouth. the noodle was not soft or over cooked and it still had a good bite to it. i ate here in 2 consecutive days. you have to ask for their english menu",1.0 +"We were not aware if there was any exhibit going on the time. We came at night and did not explore much, but it was already awesome.",0.0 +Remember : on Monday they closed!!! No one told me even this TripAdvisor that DDP is closed every Monday... we took far away travel to DDP from Gangnam-gu after myeongdong by train but when we are here is closed... only design market is open... lost our time!!!,2.0 +"Dongdaemun design plaza designed by Zaha Hadid is beautiful and futuristic with curvaceous forms. There is artwork exhibited, a cafe and much more. I enjoyed walking around it and admiring the beatiful forms. There are also other stores and restaurants in the surrounding area. ",0.0 +It’s a pretty awesome looking building to go see! It’s also where all the shopping malls are so it’s worth it to go see and the light up white roses are just outside! ,1.0 +"I visited Dongdaemun Design Plaza when I when to visit the Dongdaemun Market. It is nearby and you have to visit this place to enjoy its unique architecture. It is a major cultural complex and host events such as Korean Fashion Week and so on. But if not for those shows, you just visit the place to appreciate its unique design and architecture.",0.0 +"Fantastic structure on the edge of the inner city of Seoul in the bustling markets of Dongdaemun. Located on the site of the old baseball stadium the DDP represents a unique piece of building which looks like a huge sculpture in the classic curvy design of Zaha Hadid. Carefully built using BIM modelling the building contains galleries, shops and public areas inside and outside for just viewing and enjoying the atmosphere. The building has lots of secretes and is worth a tour. In December 2018 there will be a display of fine jewelry from the famous jewelry house of Switzerland. Definitely worth a look ! ",2.0 +Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a well known architecture and unique structure in Seoul. Better be here and be amaze!,0.0 +"When around late afternoon, you cannot miss that landmark. Got a mix feeling about the place.... got shops and quite confusing for me. The lights display/design has dimmed (when I was there) and not as impressive as initially thoughts but still acceptable view at night. Use your imagination and photo app ;-)",1.0 +"Visited this iconic architectural site on 26 October 2018 about 5 PM, it’s the perfect time to take pictures only a couple hours before sunset, we still have natural light, shadow was softer, the angles and length more vibrant. The view was breath-taking.",0.0 +DDP is a landmark that can’t be missed in Dongdaemun. Check the design shops and museum in the building for interesting design items. There was a street play by a young group about plastic pollution and a Halloween-themed food truck lane. DDP is more beautiful at night. ,0.0 +"ddp has an amazing architecture, quiet interesting ... Walking was quiet cool and we had a wonderful time , perfect weather when we went there last october... ",2.0 +"Only visited during the day. Some people say here that it looks great at night. Im sure it would. They pulled down a huge baseball complex to build this amazing shell of a building on this site. Its great looking on the outside, but its the opposite of the Tardis. Big on the outside, virtually nothing on the inside. A couple of unattended sad sort of museums ( with boxes etc just lying around) , a small shopping centre and a train station entry. Must have cost a bomb. Nice curvy lines yes, practical/ useful - not at all. Underutilised. An opportunity lost ( a concert hall it should have been or just a modern stadium etc ) and I love modern architecture, but only if it is functional.",1.0 +"We purposely went there to see the landscape and the building, modern and we were like walking under a space ship hoping to meet some aliens there. Don't miss the LED Rose garden. Did not went for shopping there.",1.0 +"This beautiful curvilinear building and artwork is an oxymoron to historical and cultural park. We only had time to walk the west side of the building and browse the arty design themed shops in the south part of the building. There are interesting pieces to buy in these shops. It’s a worthwhile visit on its own, or if some of your party prefers shopping for clothes at the malls across the street and you don’t.",0.0 +"After seeing Korea's traditional houses, Dondaemun's design plaza shows the other side of Korea. The place is best viewed at night to see how the lights on the building facade highlights its modern design/architecture.",0.0 +South Koreans joke about how this place looks like a spaceship. There's not much to see in the inside if there are no events like the Seoul Fashion Show. It is the outside that will be fun for most of tourists. You'll get nice Instagram photos here. ,0.0 +This was very near my hotel and it was really impressive at night. The building was lit up and looked very modern. There was so much to do around the building. Highly recommended.,0.0 +"Try visiting when they hold the evening markets. The whole place is amazingly designed (hence the name) and some of the galleries and exhibits are definitely good.Even the stairways are nicely designed, not forgetting the lightings.a good 1hr walk, even when your aim was to shop at DDM ",0.0 +The building is beautiful and an amazing work of art. The walkways and overhanging beams make for great photos. There's many small boutiques inside that sell some of the most unique gifts and home decor I've ever seen! The top floor has a green-space and restaurant. Great area for just walking around.,3.0 +"We went to see this at the end of our trip; the design museum was closed (not sure why.) There’s a nice gift shop inside with handcrafted items by Korean artists which are reasonable and better quality (bought some earrings.). Ended up at a shopping area (Lotte) across the street which was standard fare (most of the clothing had no prices on them, a little odd.)",0.0 +"This Zaha Hadid-designed building is absolutely stunning, both inside and out and is a must see if you are interested in architecture. Photos don’t do it justice as it is such a vast space from up close. Inside there is a large exhibition space featuring young designers which is great for browsing for gifts. Outside it is a short walk through the park to the shopping area of Dongdaemun. ",0.0 +"Come over to experience one of the last great architectural masterpieces by Zaha Hadid. It will not disappoint. She quickly understood that Seoul is defined by its seven rings of mountains. Resembling a blobby mountainscape, you can walk on top of the complex and see the mountains yourself. Come at about dusk. The night illumination of this building is stunning. Inside, one of the wings has a great collection of design stores that is easy to walk through and enjoyable to browse. The other wings have changing exhibitions and shows. Incredibly easy to get to as it is connected to the subway. Don't forget the world famous GwangJang Open Market featured on travel shows worldwide for the cheapest and best eats. Take a stroll along the Cheonggye Cheon Canal to get away from the city.",1.0 +We arrived just before sunset & had the chance to see the transformation of this piece of art with the day & night time. An absolute gem in the Centre of Seoul. Worth going to appreciate the beauty created by an amazing artist.,0.0 +It was fun in there and the epic designs of structures are superb! Definitely an instagram-worthy place! Spend the afternoon there while waiting for our flight back to our country and it was the right decision!,0.0 +Visited the DDP at night and it was so beautiful. The architectural beauty of Zaha Hadid's design is accentuated at night with lights to wonderful effect. Didn't enter the building rather enjoyed the building and sculptures from outside. Definitely worth a look.,0.0 +Beautiful. Hard to find the entrance. Great outdoor space as well. The area has shopping and food. Make sure to look for the rose garden. ,0.0 +"Great location,and everything looks new, suitable for girls' stay. Easy going to all major points with metro or taxi, and many good food choices around. Definitely will choose it again.",0.0 +Place has a peculiar architecture and an interesting one. The exhibits are also informative. Lets you learn about the Korean culture as well as culture of others. ,0.0 +"it’s better to visit DDP at sunset, so you can enjoy a breathtaking view from the building and enjoy the vibrant walking areas. ",0.0 +"This building is definitely one-of-a-kind in Seoul with its neo-futuristic design and massive perimeter (kind of looks like a UFO, IMO). Best visited at night when all of its lights are switched on. Tip: For foodies like myself, there is an awesome food court at Doota Mall (opposite DDP), Basement 1. Worth a visit!",0.0 +The Design Plaza is an interesting building and if you are in the neigbourhood you should drop by. Wheter it's worth a major detour depend on what's on display. ,0.0 +"It is better to view this from a distance so you can appreciate the whole architecture. But once inside, there is not much to do. ",0.0 +"It is a very interesting building, especially for someone who loves to take architecture pictures ! There is a small russian district nearby.",0.0 +"I'm not much into artworks but my sister really wanted to go so we headed over. From the outside it is stunning, with a couple of lovely statues, and inside is pretty cool too - though not as much to see as I thought there would be. A few of the areas were pretty enjoyable to look at, and I enjoyed the design plaza with all the different shops - lots of cute little items for sale.",0.0 +The building itself is great...especially if you like architecture photography. The shops downstairs are nothing special. but as its close to Dongdeamun Market its certainly worth a look around.,0.0 +"During my short trip to Seoul, I tried to walk around the city as much as I could and found that stumbling upon the DDP around night was one of the highlights of my time there. It's absolutely stunning, there's ample space to just sit and relax, chat with friends, or take in the sights. Lots of stores as well, including a LINE Friends one that was super interesting to check out and do some souvenir shopping at. Not sure it this would still be here but there were also lots of pop-up pianos that you were welcome to use and created a really awesome atmosphere. Nearby electronic rose garden was also absolutely stunning. Overall, even if you can't stay long, definitely try to stop by the DDP during your time in Seoul.",1.0 +"Omg, this place you can shop and shop till you drop.... many many kinds of fashion outlets and all the newest fashion are found here...",1.0 +"a new place to hangout, and very stylish even at night. People are very relaxed and there's night markets every Friday and Saturday. Though not many foods for selection, you won't regret visiting. ",1.0 +"We visited the Dongdaemun Design Plaza late in the afternoon after a day of sightseeing as I was interested in seeing the Zaha-Hadid designed building in real life. The building itself is breathtakingly beautiful and equally impressive in my opinion and worth the trip alone. What makes it even better is that there is a very large kids play area on the top floor that provided hours of (air-conditioned) fun for our kids on a very hot day. In a busy city like Seoul that does not have a tremendous amount of activities for kids (note we live in Sydney, Australia so we're very spoilt for choice) this can be an absolute life saver and I don't understand why the play area is not advertised more.If I were to make a top 3 of things to visit in Seoul, the DDP would definitely be in it.",1.0 +"If I say this the same as mangga dua jakarta indonesia. Goods there tend to be expensive. If not join the tour then this place can be missed. But if you join a tour then try touring around the building, you will find Korean street food",0.0 +Very impressive architecture. Saw the led roses lit up at night. Beautiful. There were stalls selling handmade accessories and essential oils. There were also carts selling food and drinks at night. Prices are quite high tho.,2.0 +"The architecture is beautiful and very futuristic looking. There are a bunch of shops inside, The second time I came here (in 2015 I think), there was some type of event going on outside with a stage set up and some music artists were performing. It was no one I recognized and I think they were rehearsing for something later in the day or evening. It definitely seemed like things were still being set up. The subway stops right at the DDP, so it's convenient to get to via subway. You could spend so much time just taking photos outside before even going inside to explore. It's also close to Doota and other shopping areas right across the street so expect to spend a few hours in this area if you want to go shopping.",0.0 +We went there primarily to shop nearby and took a coffee break inside one of the cafes. The structure is really impressive for the architecture and good for photos. It is also a subway stop so it's handy to exit here and look around this shopping neighborhood.,0.0 +"This is a huge place full of interesting architectural designs. There are some shops indoors; another museum, cool eating/cafe area inside. Lots of great spots for pics. My daughter was there a couple of months ago during Fashion week & said you could see all kinds of ordinary people dressed wild, over the top, & cool during that time around there.- Our favorite part was relaxing outdoors on the big blue lounge beds. You must take your shoes off & then just lay down relax & enjoy the shaded breeze.",0.0 +"As many are aware of, the design is the work of the famous Zaha Hadid.Looking very cool with futuristic curvy edges.But, the inside is not impressive. There were just a few events and shops. It felt like a newly built office building.There are some things to have fun, though. I found a free piano to play near the entrance in the middle.",0.0 +"Actually I didn't take many events there. When I was there, there were some special exhibition or shows, but I didn't have enough time, so I can't enjoy them. But I looked around design shops and design museum there, and it was great experience.",0.0 +"There are so many amazing buildings in Seoul to see, mostly historical palaces, but there's something new and very impressive to see, Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) it is rather futuristic. The DDP is divided into a Design Hall, Art Hall, and Museum Hall, the whole complex is free to the public to visit, we walked through one of the buildings, but got more joy out of walking around outside. The complex was built on the former sight of Dongdaemun Stadium, built by the Japanese in the 1920s during the Japanese occupation. During the process of redevelopment of the sight, relics were found which are now displayed on a large surface under the canopy of the curved roofline. There are many other interesting things to see, do and eat in the area, it's a great part of Seoul to explore.",0.0 +"It’s definitely worth seeing and walking around the exterior of this building but it wasn’t worth paying 10,000 Won to visit the museum inside. There wasn’t much in the museum and it featured some drawings, paintings, and hanboks. There was a gift shop in the museum.",1.0 +"What a fantastic idea. So much creativity to see and on the day we went, there was an African food market. Typical Seoul to always be thought provoking and creative. Great coffee shop inside if you need to shelter from the heat (or cold) too.",0.0 +Visited the Van Cleef & Arpels exhibit. Worth the visit ! Very nice outdoor fashion show also. Nice music ! ,0.0 +This is the place where Seoul Fashion Week is conducted and it sits near the famous Dongdaemun Shopping Area. The building is contemporarily artsy and most people come here to take pictures on the photogenic spots.,0.0 +"The only cool thing about this place is the design of the plaza and the rose led garden so go at night to see it lit up. Shopping is the same as everywhere else. I like Namdaemun market more than Gwangjang market because the street food is better. I'm not a big souvenir shopper so once you see 1 market, they're pretty much the same except for the food variety. If you're tight on time, you can stay in this area and skip Myeongdong and Namdaemun. They're pretty much the same but this area is cleaner and more modern. If street food is more important to you and you're shopping for eyeglasses, Myeongdong and Namdaemun have more street food variety and eyeglasses selections.",0.0 +"The design of the complex is great, but that is all about it. Many empty stores and spaces. Better to be seen than visited.",1.0 +"No doubt DDP is one of the most interesting sites to see in Seoul. Designed by famed Iranian architect Zaha Hadid, DDP is a fascinating contradiction to the squarish city that is Seoul. To really appreciate the marvel, visitors need to spend at least half a day walking and discover all its nooks and crannies. ",1.0 +"As great it is to walk around, you should really go in and check their design stores with some tasty coffee",0.0 +"The name of the place speak for it. It's a very decent plaza to hangout for awhile, all specially created gifts, toys, travel item etc. One of the booth attract me it's the 3D printing, you take pictures surrounded by lotsa camera from 4 direction and the owner can print your photo into 3D form. But a little costly for me. 25CM size cost you 550,000 won.",0.0 +Nice building and design. Walking distance to dongdaemun shopping district. There is a museum too. Visit if you enjoy design and arts.,1.0 +"Happy I've seen it, architecture alone is breathtaking. But nothing else. It's just a fancy mall. Come if you want to drop your kids to a playground, come for food trucks and coffee shops, come for cheap memorabilia shopping. You won't find here anything you may not find elsewhere in Seoul's markets. Set your expectations straight, you'll have a great time. Come for design, art, modernism, you'll leave craving for more. ",0.0 +"Beautiful building designed by Zaha Hadid. Even though nothing of interest went on inside or around the building for me, it is worth an hour just to look around the building.",0.0 +"I was amazed by this building, seeing all the curves. I am an engineer so i appreciate from its exterior alone. I wonder how they have drawn this. There were nice buildings also within the vicinity so i guess visiting this place is worth it from the shopping plazas around here. There is alao an ancient Seoul city wall under and a LED rose garden which is better seen at night.",0.0 +"Stunning architecture and well worth a look particularly in the evening. For those interested in reasonably priced Korean fashion, its proximity to the Nandaemun fashion malls is an extra plus",0.0 +"Easily accessible by Dongdaemun History and Culture Metro station. Big and beautiful building, rather unique and artistic design. A great place to walk and take a stroll at in the evening if you are coming to Dongdaemun, lots of shopping and eateries opposite it.",0.0 +The design of the building is fabulous! At night it looks amazing. It shows Seoul´s modernity. I recommend to visit it.,0.0 +"This place is a must to see, The architectuur can you campare with the modern part of Valencia, or the Gugenheim building in Bilbao.In the building you will be surprises buy the rolling lines of the wall’s.",0.0 +"This is a very artsy place where designers or architects would love it. Even so, do come and take a quick visit before heading over to Dongdaemun for your shopping. There are many exhibits which are quite interesting to see and you can chill at the rooftop grass field.",0.0 +"I only spent a while here because of time restriction, but if you wait until evening, the food truck will be open for business, and the surrounding will be lit. Inside, there are lots of exhibits and art market. On the top floor, they have a beautiful roof top garden and some restaurants. Definitely an artsy place I would recommend if you love art and design!",0.0 +"A very artistic and modern plaza where local youngsters love to hang around. There are special labs for art students, seminar rooms, auditorium and a library. On certain days, there performance for budding young people to show cast their talents (singing, dancing) as well as flea markets selling their handicrafts from jewelries to caricature. It is situated right opposite the Dongdaemun shopping district. If you happen to be in the area, do take a stroll in the plaza to have the feel of arts.",0.0 +The place itself it’s amazing and the expositions inside are changing constantly and very interesting. We were there for the Fashion week and the location fitting amazingly with the event. One of my favorite places of the area. The surroundings have a lot of cool places to visit too,0.0 +"On first sight this Massive amazing architectural structure looks like a huge space ship. It is designed to host various events domestic and international, launches, fashion shows,,conventions,different performances .Museum is remarkable.Nice shops selling lots of local Korean items , souvenirs ,stationary etcWe had nice steaming hot coffee in one of the many cafes One must visit plaza in day time and evening as it is different . In the evening it has lighting going on and off making different patterns which was a sight to see On first sight It gave an illusion as if some offices were there which were lit. It is surrounded by an open area where people can chill. Some people were skating also This futuristic structure is right opposite the shopping area which is a fashion hub I was impressed and suggest a sure visit",0.0 +"It is a nice building, surrounded by malls and restaurants. Good for photo taking but the place itself has nothing much. Perhaps spend an hour or less there, take some photos and move to the shopping malls nearby or find a nice cafe to relax. There is a tour bus station (hop-on, hop-off) nearby, and a metro station right beside.",0.0 +"At first glance, the DDP looks like a set from a sci-fi movie (more like a giant space ship). The building has a very modern and futuristic design so it makes a very nice background for photos. Don't forget to go to the back for the LED roses which light up at night. There are not too many shops inside the building, though. But there are a lot of stores surrounding the DDP where you can do your shopping. Worth the visit.",0.0 +The only nice thing I saw around this place is the colorful piano. The white roses looks dirty already and even their lights are getting dimmer. Hope they clean or fix them tho. They look better when brighter. You can spend a hour or two here and that's it unless there's an event or something.,0.0 +"In awe of the architectural structure. it's designed by Late Starchitect Zaha Hadid. It's a must visit, mostly for the architecture. Their Archive cafe is also very nice, with really good breads and hot chocolate.",2.0 +Interesting art pieces around the plaza. Inside is a museum with special exhibits at times. Right outside is the Seoul City Tour double decker bus which you can buy a ticket for to enjoy sites around the area.,0.0 +"This area is bustling and so lively at night. It is more of a wholesale market where people from all around the globe sell their stuff. The place has a array of shopping malls from luxury brands to locals ones selling souveniers. This is the place to buy local souveniers which are cute and cheap. I have attached the Business card of two such sellers from whom we bought cute Koreans nail clippers, magnets, ceramic items, mirrors and so on. There is also a Zara outlet in one of the mall which sells clothes at very good prices. If you are lucky you can find amazing clothes from Massimo Dutti at never imaginable prices at the same Zara outlet. DDP is a must visit.",0.0 +"This is exotic and nice building, for sure. Made several shots of it. But inside... I was expecting something unusual inside as well, however there's only food and shops. Sometimes exhibitions.",1.0 +"In this plaza there is a exhibition hall, and fortunately I went there when Pixar had a big event on their 30th anniversary. I had a great time with my kids, watched all the history of Pixar and got more knowledge of how did they made animation movies such like Toy Story, UP, etc",0.0 +Impressive place in terms of design but lacks an information counter or signages in English. Good to walk around if you have no agenda.,0.0 +"This amazing building has to be seen to be appreciated. Go to the top floor and out to see the green roof, walk up and down the stairs, explore the inside. There are many small shops selling design goods and souveniers, and cafes as well.",0.0 +"Their operating hour is Tuesday-Sunday from 10AM to 7PM with extended hours of up to 9PM during Wednesdays and Fridays. This landmark is very accessible since it is connected to Seoul Subway through “Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station”. There are also a lot of shopping malls and duty free shops around the area, including stalls that appeared to turn into a street market at night.",0.0 +"A beautifully constructed building, great place to go at night & take pictures. Coffee shops inside.",0.0 +"I took lots of pictures here. It is so futuristic feel...huge and wide buildings. If you love stationery, there is a Monami concept stall where sells nice quality pens which i feel is a good souvenirs to friends or relatives. Not to mention it is a Korean brand. ",2.0 +"A must see in Seoul, especially at night. Very impressive architecture by late Zaha Hadid, she was an Iraqi-British architect. Looks like an U.F.O. has landed. Has a lot of interesting design shops inside",0.0 +It's an amazing center of design and market. The architecture looks like a spacecraft and inside you find many shops and restaurants. Don't miss it! ,0.0 +We walked through a big modern coffee shop gate A3 inside the DDP and out into the led rose light garden which was outdoor .During night time it was brilliant the glowing rose flower lights shine bright and lovely filled the gardens in DDP . ,0.0 +Showcases modern architecture of curves and modern materials. There are art shops inside that features unique designs. There is a pay museum at upper level. You can also relax at garden/open areass around the building. Right across the streets are several shopping malls some at duty free prices.,1.0 +"There's a rose lampions (?) near the gate and people definetly came here to take a picture with that. it was so beautiful tho. Inside the Plaza we can buy souvenirs, the place was so huuugee and incredible. there's also a lot of restaurants and stores nearby. ",1.0 +"I enjoyed seeing and being there, it was something unusual but interesting and modern, there were many traditional restaurants nearby. ",0.0 +"Modern space. Good shops and restaurants inside. I tried Aori ramen! They have cubicles for the introverts! I just didn't have much fun because, there are a couple of couples on my left and right who wouldn't stop chatting. The division didn't stop them. But the food was delicious. I will be back this springtime! Yay! ",0.0 +Very modern and impressively designed and on a subway station and near the Dongdaemun fashion towers and department stores. Modern crafts to buy. A welcome addition to the tourist trail in central Seoul,0.0 +"The out side is in aluminium panels. The interior has wood staircases with a very interestin design. Is different exhibitions. Souvenir shop,rest area. Subway lines 2, 4 or 5 can get ypu there.",0.0 +Chanced upon this place while visiting a local market. Very impressive structure that is worth a visit in its own right,0.0 +"A must see when in Seoul. For photographers of all levels, this massive and unique design looks spectacular at night. During the day, it is a wonderful place to find younger locals who are always willing to practice their English with you....and of course a selfie or two!",0.0 +"There are many little shops in this Plaza, but the most interesting is the building itself. Inside and out is it a marvel. ",0.0 +I was there in the night. Not really sure what to see except the fake roses field. The roses are so beautiful in the dark! ,0.0 +"The place looks surreal but I enjoyed visiting it especially since we went there at night. The building is a sight to see definitely but nothing much to do there. There is some shopping inside but the malls across the street from the DDP are more interesting. We looked for the touted thousand lighted roses but they were a dud. They looked like their lights were on their last blink, and they were not worth braving the very cold temp for. One visit is enough for me.",0.0 +Shop till you drop or take a walk with art it its futuristic form. Even when it is closed it will still make you awe with their thousands and thousands LED ROSES at the back and the night spot lights emphasize the sexy contour of the building!,0.0 +"This is a cool spot in downtown Seoul. I enjoyed walking around and through the rather large plaza and building designed by a probably pretentious architect with an idea of modernism. Still, there are plenty of shopping options and overpriced cafes :)",0.0 +"Soooooo boring. Don't know. Some people like the building but inside nothing interesting. Only few expencive shops. Was glad to see a good shopping center nearby, so it made the way there not so useless :)",2.0 +This huge unusual building has no corners or straight walls. Walk around it and enjoy the interesting surface of the building. You will also pass the old city wall. If you are smart you take an elevator of a the highest highrise building next to the DDP. Once you have reacherd the top floor cross the roof by foot and from the staircase of the connecting building you have a perfect view on DDP and the old City wall. ,0.0 +"We came to see the rose led installation but since it wasn't dark yet, they weren't lit. The building is pretty cool architecturally and we enjoyed walking around the complex. There was a lot of walking space free from vehicular traffic. Also, we walked inside a couple of the buildings. Entrance is free.",0.0 +"If you love beautifully designed contemporary buildings, then it's worth checking out DDP. We visited while there was a fashion show and there was a lot going on, but there's also some shops and some art museums and stuff. I believe there's kpop groups performing here from time to time, as part of 1thek's Run To You project, so you might even be lucky to catch a performance! ",0.0 +Nice disigned structure and cultural space. there is 2 times of fashion week a year. nearby Dongdaemoon market.easy to access with metro,0.0 +A great place to see modern buildings with unique designs. There are shopping malls & art museums to visit. Very nice view and a picture perfect place if you are in Seoul. Not to miss this place! You can also catch the Seoul Bus Tour here.,0.0 +"Although there are still some minor works going on in the interior and exterior, this is an extremely avantgardistic and impressive project - at the site of a former stadium. Don’t miss the self-guided audio tour (4000 Won) with good background information on 16 stops outside and inside the complex. Also some design oriented shopping opportunities on site.",0.0 +"This is an astounding building, inside and out, totally dedicated to cutting edge design in its many forms. Different studios, office space, conference areas, some shops and ..... We went on Monday. Most of the shops are closed then. But we loved seeing the building from the inside and exploring the area around it. If contemporary design does not interest you, just drive by!",0.0 +"This is a great piece of art by a world famous architect who had left us with many of her designs in other parts of the world. Also the Seoul government committed a big piece of land in the city for such project. (clap, clap, clap)Inside the building is many shops for design items that I have not all visited. Will plan to go again the next day.",1.0 +"Newest landmark connected to the subway and history and culture park station. There are some building artitechure statues. There is a park way. Near by are shopping malls, street market and seoul city wall and museum ",0.0 +"Dongdaemoon Design Plaza is very famous for its unique design + interesting displays. This monument is located very close to variety of shopping areas, including Dongdaemoon Market and Doota (Shopping Tower).",0.0 +Nice place to visit. The architecture of the building is unique and interesting. Also a lot of stalls selling artsy and unique things from bags to cellphone accessories. Lots of places to seat outside as well.,0.0 +"Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) is the newest and most iconic landmark of the Korean design industry. Located at the center of the Dongdaemun area, the DDP will serve as a key venue for design-related shows and conferences, exhibitions, and other events and gatherings. Designed by world renowned architect, Zaha Hadid, DDP is the world’s largest atypical architecture. The DDP is comprised of five halls: Art Hall, Museum, Design Lab, Design Market, and Dongdaemun History and Culture Park. The Art Hall is the primary launch pad for the Korean creative industry. The hall is a key venue for conventions, trade shows, exhibitions, fashion shows, concerts and performances. The Museum Hall brings together Korean design and global trends. The Museum Hall is comprised of five sections: Design Playground, Design Dulle-gil(trail), Design Museum, Design Exhibition Hall, and the Design Rest Area. The Design Lab serves as an incubator for rising Korean and international creative product designers. The Design Market is a multipurpose space that combines culture, experiences and shopping. This hall is open 24 hours a day to provide added convenience to visitors of Dongdaemun Market, the town that never sleeps. ",0.0 +"Very beautiful building, very strategic place. There are so many shopping centers around the building. The night view is amazing, there are so many shop inside the building but the price is rather high compare to other store. This place is accessible though the metro. A must see place in Seoul. If you going for a shopping, I recommend you to visit Doota just next to the building, The gift shop there are cheap.",0.0 +"Love the designs by zaha hadid architects so went to visit DDP in Seoul. Night view is just amazing, must see, there are some shops inside and also museums.",0.0 +"World famous architect designed building. A wonderful costume display when we visited, interesting retail outlets.reasonably priced clothes amongst the boutique shops. ",0.0 +You'll probably bypass this location. You're loss. So many free items to enjoy. There are different types of things to experience.,2.0 +designed by zaha hadid. many exhibitions are open here. also there are many designed shop in DDP. ,0.0 +I couldn’t help but think of the Sydney Opera House and the Sagrada Familia when I walked around this structure and marvel at the what we can do today with the help of modern engineering and technology.,0.0 +"It is a very popular place, but it is more saying that it rally is. Has some cool places but not enough for a big place. I’ll doble think if I go there again.",0.0 +"As a student of architecture, and I especially liked the unique architecture of this work. It was created by Zaha Hadid, a great architect !! I really admire! Architectural exterior as well as inner space is extremely great! Inside the building is a shopping area with art shop , and an art exhibition placeBehind, have a rose garden are combined with light creating a space like heaven! 😍😍😍",0.0 +"I went to this exhibit, which is mainly housed at the DDP and was wowed. First, the architecture of the building itself is really very unique, with its undulating curves and color. Very futuristic and stylish. Then the main attraction was the exhibit, which was incredible. It was very obvious that a lot of work went into perfecting it and I really appreciated it. It was so full of information, that one visit would not be enough to soak in all the knowledge. We had a tour guide and that worked out really well because she saved us from having to read and glean all the information ourselves. She highlighted everything for us and answered all our questions. Even that took some time. The tour may be enough for some people, but those who really want to delve into the exhibit can return and use the tour guide as a roadmap for tackling everything. The other part of the exhibit was located in Donuimun Museum Village and we went there as well. They really complemented each other very well. Well worth a day trip and a return visit, time allowing.",0.0 +"Other than the brilliant architectural design of the premises, there is nothing inside. No exhibition and just some stores only.",1.0 +"one of the must-see places in Asia I'd say. It is very futuristic, zaha hadid made an incredible design. The shops downstairs offer designer gadgets, clothing, home accessories, toys, etc. It is an incredible place, and the coffee shop is nice, I suggest getting a mango beverage.",0.0 +"This is a wonderful, modern complex that is stunning to view just from the outside. Inside are many galleries and exhibitions and the interior design is equally as impressive as the exterior. Some of the exhibits do charge, but the complex as a whole is free.",1.0 +"As a fashion shopping area for young people, I would recommend it as a place for tourists. that there is no design for older women. if there is in the sightseeing and trendy designs everyday.",0.0 +The Design centre has several exhibition floors where you can find both local and overseas designers with their innovative art products. Some are of artistic value while others are product of daily use. Some special exhibitions are free of charge on Eednesday. The souvenir shop on ground floor features a lot of innovative gadgets. Worth a half day visit. ,0.0 +"Even if you aren't interested in the exhibition inside, visit at night and walk around the complex. The lighting reveals how magical this architecture is. It will surely steal a lot of photo taking moments.When you visit inside during the daytime, you will even more amazed how marvellous this architecture is. You will be like strolling along exhibits on the walkway rather than in exhibition rooms. Without knowing, you will already be on the top floor or bottom floor. There are lifts inside but if your physique allows, try walking. ",0.0 +The building here so artsy and futuristic. Be prepared to amazed since its not something u always get to see and there are also garden of led roses that shines in night. Best to visit day and night,1.0 +The plaza is big and the design is unique. It has shops and eateries and a nice place to hang around. It is also near to the night market. A very lively place indeed.,0.0 +I guess check it out if you're in the Dongdaemun area for shopping? Nothing to do here besides get overpriced coffee and take photos.,0.0 +"I really love this place! The building is huge, the complex is interesting, i like the minimalistic inside and the design.The hole plaza is nice. I was there for the Biennale of architecture n urbanism. ( sad fact though is that there is a market area in the inside where unfortunately random shops are located)",0.0 +My fav building in seoulBeautiful landscapes and architecture designs in n outWorth a visit while u r here,0.0 +"This is an attention grabbing building with little utility. There is little going on inside... Some shops selling modern design wares, venders, cafe.. Nothing substantial. The Dongdarmun Market bldgs are still there with its shops crammed with products.",0.0 +"The museum building is amazing (5 stars) and worth seeing by itself which is almost the case. Is the museum a work-in-progress or has funding been reduced? There was a room full of chair showing design changes since 1932, an innovative play area for small children and that's about it. They were working on a stingy display about fall/autumn in Seoul with what looked like shredded paper and coloured paper leaves. I payed to see an exhibition on a Korean writing system party out of embarrassment for the museum and a desire not not leave the building.",0.0 +"While the building on the outside was pretty cool, there was little happening with the actually space. There was no reason to even go inside it - a quick walk around on the outside is all it's worth. ",0.0 +it's an architectural master piece in my eyes. Never seen something like this anywhere. I love the night market and truck food. LED rose lights at night makes it charming enough. Head to 'Dongdaemun history and cultural park' station for direct access. 'Dongdaemun' station is next station and you might need to walk back to reach there. Outside of DDP there are lots of shop and the famous Migilore and Doosan shops.Eat n shop,0.0 +"The Dongdaemun design plaza is a beautiful structure. You can find here a few big fashion musea with a few big event halls, although I never had the luck to visit anyone of them. Everytime I visit the place (about every couple of months) there are no events.The design plaza is a good place to relax in a quiet place, away from the buzz outside in the many fashion shopping malls right beside.",0.0 +You don't see this type of building in your day to day life. A moden marvel of architecture. A place where people who love archetecture can enjoy. (my kids were not interested though),0.0 +this place is very big and so many tourist. its not even a problem here. maybe because its near to shopping mall and food truck outside. we bought some souvenir at the road down there. and the street food look really tempting. yall really should try that.,1.0 +"What started as an attempt to see the flowery lights that we only see in kdrama's . I was surprised to find that on the Saturday night that there will be loads of food trucks lines up in the vicinity of the DDP. Boy the choices was good... looking the portion of some of the order it was also quite filling and not to forget smells soo delicious. We just had dinner , therefor was too full .. But we did share a churros , which was awesome!! Crunchy on the outside with a soft chew fluffy insides . Besides foodtrucks, there were selfmade artist selling their arts and also a blowup balloon arts that was everywhere .. a very good night out and loads of photo Opp's.!! Do checkout this is on the weekend. The night life from cheonggyecheon river to the malls opposite the DDP seems like its always busy with something during Saturday late evening to night... =)TIPS: for those who doesnt have much time to spare in korea.. these places are all within walking distance to checkout - Cheonggyecheon River end- Grill Fish street - Dongdaemun Shopping Malls -Multiple BIngsu places -multiple Train stations nearby - if you come in the morning even have a historical landmark tooforgotten the name. sorry... but the DDP is quite central easy to make it a landmark In-Case-Of-Lost among a big group.. =). ENjoy!!",0.0 +"Dongdaemun is a pretty interesting place, with its countless street markets and architectural design, but it's nothing really more than a few photo ops, here or there. I do visit Dongdaemun frequently, to clear the head after a heavy night out, but there really isn't anything you would write home about. If you are into photography, it is a fantastic place to practice your depth of fields and length snapping, but it's nothing compared to the palaces you have on offer a mear 3 or 4 stops away in Jonggak or City hall. I suggest visiting only if you have bags of time and you are passing Dongdaemun on the subway.",0.0 +"If you are into Architecture, you must visit Dongdaemun Design Plaza. I went here with great expectations and totally amazed with the building - although I am not a fans of zaha hadid style of Architecture. The building itself is breathtaking, because of its enormous size, and also because the architecture is so unusual. The building features a shapely facade made up of aluminium panels.One of a must visit place in Seoul.",0.0 +"We went there for the night market.We were attracted by the Kakao Friends shop, and spent some time there taking photo.The Night market opened at 6.30pm and it is outdoor. The tables are limited, but there are plenty of bench we can sit. There were music performers who showcase their talents. The food stalls were plenty. Some are so popular the queue can take a while. It's recommended for night out with family. ",0.0 +"I am in awe of this building! It has got to be one of the coolest Zaha Hadid buildings. Definitely worth checking out at night, when the electric rose gardens are lit and the building lights up with changing lights - it makes the whole complex look like this futuristic organism. Absolutely worth seeing in person - photographs can't do something of this scale justice. Inside there are lots of galleries and exhibits. I didn't get to pop into them, but my Korean friends raved about them.",1.0 +"You would have a hard time finding a more splendid building. From the grassy roof to the curves that you want to touch, this is a one of a kind place. Walk about the grounds and just take it in. After that, well...there is not much. A art shop area was actually sort of a cheesy mall. A coffee space, while amazing with a huge interior barista area, was largely empty of people and soul. Other spaces just were not used, leading to the question: what is this building for? Pretty, but then what? ",2.0 +I love DDP. There's always something new and fresh to explore. I feel creativity coming from every angle and love wandering around looking at the buildings and sculptures. I love that there's a continuous change of exhibits and love the vibe of the whole area.,1.0 +"happen to drop by... it is via Dongdaemun History & Culture Park subway line, which i cannot remember now. but it is nice to just wander around this area and visit the shops in the plaza..there is also a tourist centre downstairs where u can sign up for tours, etc. or simply take a brochure or two..",0.0 +"This place holds various exhibitions and fashion shows, so it really depends on personal preference. The last time I went was during its exhibition. Quite a nice view except that the pictures didn't turn out good on my phone. This is located at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Seoul Subway Line 2, 4 ,5) and Exit 1.",0.0 +Come after dinner to see the lights and appreciate the architecture of the Design Plaza before heading to shopd which open all night. Accessible by a couple of metro stops,0.0 +"Yea, if you're into architectures, yea this is a must go place for you. But if you're not into it, DDP might only be a strolling place for y'all. BUT, there's this LED flowers now, and it looked really nice! Of course, it's in Dongdaemun district so you can come here for a good stroll at night after you finish your day shopping! Cause there's duty free shops and blah blah blah!",0.0 +"Well worth going there to see beautiful modern architecture, museums and interesting shopping places with stuff from local and international designers. Nice open areas to hang around and chill out. There is also a public piano if you want to entertain yourself or other people.",0.0 +"Impressed by the architectural design . simply out of this world with great accessibility to metro, buses. Its in the heart of Dongdaemun - the East gate shopping extravaganza!.",0.0 +"Great piece of architecture and design, if your lucky there may be an interesting exhibition on as well (we got lucky with '30 years of pixar'), design shop is cool too. Def one to see if you are a fan of architecture ",0.0 +Interesting building with exhibits. Lots of shopping nearby and there is a subway station at the plaza.,0.0 +Worth the Visit when you're in Korea. Been here for two times already and this place still amazed me. ,0.0 +"Best to visit in the evening with changing and throbbing lights and all! We did not bother entering as we were so tired from a day's tour, we just posed and took some selfies. Next time, we'll check the schedule of events. ",0.0 +"DDP itself has nothing much but the exterior structure is amazing, and surrounded by lotsa malls which means endless shopping!",0.0 +This place is great to just wander around and explore. The architecture is magnificent and lots of good photo opportunities. There are also several picnic spots. You can also visit the museums and exhibitions inside for a price.Very good for dates or if you're tired of shopping in Dongdaemun.,0.0 +Artistic modern design it was really open my eyes must go place in SeoulThen walk inside the culture park you will see the LED light roses field...main reason what's attract girls tourists to go there ,0.0 +"When I first see DDP, I think it may be a science park or something extraordinary inside, I think this DDP is invest by the Seoul goverment to showcase the products that create and design by Korean talents, well worth a visit if you have spare time.. ",0.0 +I was surprised to see this beautiful building.. And then I discovered that it was designed by Zaha Hadad the great engineer.. You can go around the build but I don't think there are much to see and to do inside ,0.0 +This is my second visit here. This time not on purpose as I went to see the night market but at night the Design Plaza looks very cool! Probably best in the day if you want to have a bite to eat but at night visit it with other things in the area!,1.0 +"The DDP facility is neat to see but when we visited in June 2017 there wasn't much to do there inside. The design museum was featuring a Korean calligraphy exhibition entirely in Korean so that was kind of a loss for us. It is worth walking around the grounds for 20 minutes perhaps but in my opinion there wasn't anything to do in the facility itself. Plenty of big-box stores in the blocks immediately around the DDP. Yes, it's on the cover of the Lonely Planet Seoul guidebook, but I don't think it's sufficiently emblematic of Seoul or Korean culture to make it a must-see.",0.0 +The architecture was very impressive! It's really an icon for art. They held art exhibition regularly too.,0.0 +"Located in the Dongdaemun shopping district, you couldn't help but be awestruck by the jaw-dropping architecture of DDP. The gargantuan size of the building is simply too hard to miss as it totally dominates the Dongdaemun area. It is even visible from the Seoul city wall nearby. I must say that together with the 555m Lotte World Tower skyscraper, these are truly Seoul's modern iconic wonders!",0.0 +"An amazing building to see and walk through and around, it is huge, curved and has a sci-fi look (we are sure there will be Sci-Fi movie made there one day). Just outside Dongdaemun station on Line 2, when you walk out of the station you encounter your first sight of this amazing building. There is a cafe at one end of the building worth visiting and shops in other parts as well as a museum and large outdoor sets (huge camera) and old piano that you can play in the walkways. If you have the time, worth a visit and a possible look into the future.",0.0 +You cannot help being mesmerised by this stunning structure which dominates the area. You can marvel at the lines and its shear size. Make time to see this spectacle from the mind of the infamous Zaha Hadid. Can easily combine with a visit to Gwangjang market and a walk along the city stream.Thanks for the vote if you found this review helpful.,1.0 +Spectacular designed building celebrates small new designs inside. Travel up to 26th floor of the shopping plaza opposite to get a good view. See the precinct at night to see the LED white 'roses' at night and visit the museum at the back to see the history of the site. ,0.0 +"Lots and lots and lots of shops!!! Can be quite pricy for the local designers apparels, pay for their quality. ",0.0 +"There's nothing special about this place. If you pay extra for the special exhibition that you want to go, then maybe it's worth it. Other than that it's just the building. Nothing else.",1.0 +"The DDP (Dream Design Play/Dongdaemun Design Plaza) is humongous in its entirety. It's also a great place for people who appreciate modern art and architecture, as the DDP holds about 4 floors worth of exhibition space for lectures, talks, and other brand launches (When we visited last week, they were even hosting a launch for Louis Vuitton and Pixar Animation). Even if you have nothing to do here, the area itself is like a playground for the senses. Everything was built to tower over you, and it encloses you in this serene space away from the bustling city just a jump outside of its entrance. There are places to sit, floors to ascend, and it's connected to the subway proper so you'll never get lost. A lot of retail stores and restos beneath it were closed when we were there as a family, but the ones that are open look cozy and modern without being too pretentious. Plus, this is a great place to linger because DDP is literally next to the busy Dongdaemun City center and crossing. You can access Doota Mall or Migliore from here (Doota is more expensive, Migliore is cheaper for clothes and other goods) Great place to get lost in! Would come again :) ",0.0 +Modern architecture building with great landscape. Outside is better than inside as the shops inside are a little disappointing. Went to see the night LED roses landscape and totally worth it for the photo.,0.0 +the building is beautiful but not quite sure what's inside this magnificent building.but at least the exterior of the building and the historic park were amazing,0.0 +The place is vast and multi functional.The architecture is stunning but discrete at the same time. During Seoul fashion week it become the main spot,0.0 +"While the building is impressive, the content inside is less so. I was disappointed in the design store as most of the Korean products have been removed compared to my visit a year ago. I could not identify a clear sense of vision as to what the DDP provided. ",0.0 +"The LED roses were really pretty at night, thats the only reason I went there.. haha.. and there is a Kakao friend store too!",0.0 +"Nice building, stunning architecture. The building houses some small museums but I did not visit them. It's located in a very nice area with lot of shops, restaurants and foodstalls. Also there is a market of such which sells everything from phonecases to socks and pots & pans. ",0.0 +We didn't plan well so ended up reaching here quite late and by that time we were tired as well. It's a nice place with lots of activities for kids . So if you want to spend sometime with kidd doing done design workshops this is the place to go. ,0.0 +We found the area to be interesting and enjoyed the historical museum and the old wall. The actual exhibits in the building weren't of a much interest to us. The staircase in the main building is amazing,0.0 +didn't see anything because you have to pay and not sure if it will be worth it to see do didn't end up seeing anything.,1.0 +As dongdaemun is famous for its shopping area. this plaza adds beauty to this place. this plaza is also a fashion hub there fashion shows are held regularly.,0.0 +"Really glad I went to check out the famed architecture. It really is quite stunning. The Design Lab is also good. Expect high end prices on quirky goods. Lots of international representation, so dont expect everything to be Made in Korea, although there are enough local designers to make this a worthwhile destination for souvenir shopping if you have some money to spend. It's not cheap. The structure is huge, and perhaps the retailers were a bit overly optimistic about traffic volume. The whole second level of design lab is closed.... kind of like an overly hopeful kid that planned a huge party, and no one showed up! The coffee shop in A3chive has good coffee. Not overly impressed with the sullen service by the twenty something crew, BUT they made a good brew. Some fabulous sculptures outside, so have a good walk around to take it all in.",0.0 +"Thought there would be more to this place. There is a movie theatre and places to eat at the lower level, but not sure it was what we expected. Could have spent the time somewhere else.",0.0 +"Very nice and unique building in Seoul. Near shopping center as well. We went to this building because of the strange shape, didnt really get into the building and explore",0.0 +"I happened to visit this area during fashion week in March. So much fun seeing all of the people dressed up, wannabe models and photographers, various food trucks and so many people. ",0.0 +"Not being a fan of Museums, well I thought this was one of them, it surprised me, it had shops restaurants and everything in between. It even hosted food trucks! Amazing! Well worth the visit!",1.0 +"If you're already at the area and have a few minutes to spare, then it won't hurt to go here. There are a lot of magnificent art and building designs to see which is great for picture taking. Aside from that, there are also various food carts which features authentic Korean street food that will keep your tummy full while exploring.",2.0 +"Really nothing much. Most people visit because it is near Dongdaemum and the building design is unique. The shops within are just a waste of time, in my view.",1.0 +You can't missed this building if you shop around Dongdaemun. The building structure is very special and big. Take some time to explore the place. Better to visit in the evening as the lights are beautiful.,0.0 +It is worth of stepping out the metro for 10 min and taking a photo but not much more. Exhibits and shops inside are boring and only interesting place is the black hole like tunnel they showcase on photos.,0.0 +Happen to visit this area and still has some time. Decide to walk over to take a look of this Silver Dome. This is unique structure by itself in this tall buildings area.It is ready huge building and think is the same idea as The Arc in Daegue.,3.0 +"DDP is close by to Dongdaemun market, didn't think we will spend much time here but once we were here it was really quite something. The Design Lab had many different stalls selling different artists unique crafts and gadgets. We easily spent over an hour in there. Worth visiting for all tourists.",0.0 +I have never seen so much shopping in my life. There were hundreds of stalls and stores in the area. You can buy wholesale and also by the peace. Anything you need for a home or to wear is found here. I purchased many items. A must see.,0.0 +"I didn't get to go in but did enjoy this massive architecture from the outside. I went up a department store to the 10th floor, and got a bird's eye view of it, the building has a balcony. See photo.",0.0 +This is a beautiful building from all angles and when we visited there were some great stalls by local artists set up. The shopping nearby is also well worth a look. Plenty of restaurants nearby too.,0.0 +"This is an up and coming tourist attraction mainly because of its initial appearance to a korean drama, My Love from Another Star. But the place is really a work of art that houses different art exhibits and other events. Go here at night to see the entertaining light display of the whole plaza",0.0 +It is not really a good place to shop...but a best place to see latest fashion if you love K-Pop. It is quite expensive ...but a good place to stroll around,0.0 +"This incredible space was design by starchitect Zaha Hadid, the building hosts the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and exhibitions spaces occupying the landscape like a spaceship. The entire space comes to life at night surrounded by a field of LED flowers. The impresive building has a futuristic design and deserve a visit by any architecture lover. ",0.0 +I visited the plaza during winter where Fornasetti Practical Madness was featured as the artist. The lovely architecture of the plaza was even more celebrated with the fusion of Fornasetti's design pieces strategically positioned on every curve of the design plaza.Want to come back for more.,1.0 +"The DDP is worth a visit primarily to see this architectural masterpiece by Zaha Hadid, the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize. I didn't find the shops particularly interesting, but they're worth a quick visit.",1.0 +1) Main thing about this place is its cosmic architecture. Spend some time and try to rich all points and layers of this gorgeous building.2) Two small museums and exhibition spaces. Museums have free admission. Admission for exibitions varies.3) Lot of small shops in Design Labs and Design Market. Good place for gifts hunting. Price range — mid and up.4) Very nice nursery room. Beautiful garden on the roof.,1.0 +Went there on a Monday and found out it was closed. But decided to visit the design shop on the 2nd floor and found some nice unique boutiques. Hope to return in the future to check out more. ,1.0 +"New landmark of Seoul, it was nice to be there really cool building. DDP is the place for Seoul Fashion Week if you want to know that feeling being an model just go there and take some photos lol but inside the building you can find souvenir that very unique and cool desiged from young designer or famous designer of korea also you walk aroung DDP you gonna see LE Roses garden recommend to visit there at night really beautiful",0.0 +"There is the museum, that is a great piece of architecture. There are different exhibitions going on it during the year.Then you can find a lot of clothes and products from local brands. There are places from very cheap local stuff to very fancy and expensive items. A must to visit in Seoul. ",0.0 +"Very unique architecture building! A landmark in Dongdaemun designed by the world renowned architect Zaha Hadid. It features over 40,000 aluminum panels on the exterior walls. There are exhibition spaces, design museum, sky lounge, rest area and a souvenir shop. Several museum, some free some need a small fee. The Location: Subway Line 2, 4, 5, Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, Exit 1 or 2",1.0 +"with electric info guides in the areasleek modern designthere is baseball museum2 sunbway stopsgo there at night pls, lights are amazing",2.0 +"Designed by Zaha Hadid with neofuturistic design. I admired this place so much, photogenic spots to get picture, or just relax with friends in the evening.",1.0 +In the hectic Dongdaemun i loved spending time watching the architecture here. Lots of good photo ops.,0.0 +It is nice designed building and there are small interesting shops inside. You can buy unique goods there. Also its neighbors are interesting such as shopping malls and nice restaurants. ,0.0 +It is one of the stylish places in Seoul. Please check some exhibition in this place if any - some of them are very popular. You can also approach many famous and inexpensive markets near this place.,1.0 +"We were just passing through the way and got a view of Dongdaemun design plaza. Then we just could not put our eyes off the glitterati and beauty of this place at night and walked in. It is a huge architectural wonder which has various art and design studios, shopping places and restaurants.It was fun watching the musical talent show going on outside which had a huge young and lively audience.All in all it is a complete entertainment package.I would surely recommend this place.",1.0 +"It looks like a space ship to me and I like its cool design. There is museum, gift shops, tourist info center inside it.",1.0 +"Great Architecture the Must to visit in Seoul for art and design fans, Enjoy the fantastic space for photo shooting",0.0 +"The design is great! It was modern, huge and very interesting. A new place for gather .. hangouts .. and especially becouse the place become a spot for design and arts activities there are much you can do and gather from this place. Very interesting. It also very close to mall where you can find foods and points of attractions. This a place you can spends hours at it. ",0.0 +a super cool architectural building in dongdaemun.... the great spot for those who likes to take a picture.. cause in this shape are unique.... recomended for tourist and local people... my advice go to this place at night cause the light are gorgeos :D,0.0 +This is a huge building with modern design. Worth the visit just to see the shape of the building. There are shops on the ground floor.,0.0 +"Great design by Zaha Hadid, easy to reach by metro and near to dongdaemun market and doota mall. Great place to study on architecture detailing (as i'm an architect too) visually attractive and picturesque. There is a mall downstairs and connected to metro station. ",0.0 +a super cool architectural building! there are also lots of events you can visit inside. Don't forget to visit the LED rose garden on day and night. It's super beautiful,0.0 +"If you are interested in Modern design structures that push the envelope, then this is certainly worth a visit and walk round. Lots of shops inside and a museum, and there are cafes and snack carts outside.",0.0 +It's pretty modern and cool place to spend an afternoon... plenty of shopping to be done nearby and it's right off the subway station. ,0.0 +"I've never been in the museum side, but the design plaza is a unique little shopping area. I've bought some interesting things in here before, and it might be worth a look around, but I think if you are visiting Seoul that there are much more interesting and better places to go.",1.0 +This building is the face of the future. Very modern and very impressive architectural details. You find here also the location of the hit korean TV series My Love from the Star.,1.0 +"I visited here with my family of four including two young children. The building has a unique architectural history and design for those who are interested. Also, there are several stores and direct access to the metro. I wouldn't stop just to see this, but one can visit in quickly in passing. Enjoy!",0.0 +"Sweeping design, contemporary lines, open interior . . . a building that draws and maintains your attention as you explore its exterior and interior. Rooftop garden, angular spiraled stairwell, and more. The changing exhibitions inside vary from inspired to insipid. (I've been here four times over a four-year time period.)",0.0 +"In this spaceship like building, my kids got to ride the virtual roller coaster, fee was very reasonable.There's also this one area that has 260+ cameras that took a 360 degree picture of my daughter and my son. From those pictures, it created a 8 tall (you select the size) figurine(action figure) and 2 weeks later, it came in the mail to my home. It's not perfect like a photo, but it sure is really close! My kids were hesitant to try, but I told them that one day when they become my age, it'll be fun to show their kids what they looked like at age 15 & 17. I love it!!!! It's such a wonderful keepsake for me, and one that my kids can treasure and admire in their latter years. My kids were surprised at how much it really looked like them.Across the street, there is a multilevel (maybe 8 stories) shopping center, that from the outside it looks like a department store, but in the inside, it's actually an indoor market where each stall is independently owned, and you can bargain with the price. They also sell some knock off wallets and purses too.",0.0 +"We wandered into this place, and were surprised to find all sorts of interesting stuff. I particularly enjoyed the stores with modern design items that I had not seen elsewhere. Some great travel gizmos.",0.0 +Unique architecture. A place to walk around. Many good LED deco in the plaza. LED rose garden is very nice too. Worth a visit!,1.0 +I really wanted to see the building itself. It is quite amazing and defiantly something worth seeing. We had a look through the design plaza and there were many cool items you could buy. ,0.0 +Interesting architecture with interesting sculptures scattered throughout the vicinity. It was a nice surprise to find out that DDP sits on top of an archaeological site so there were some artifacts that you can view together with modern ones.,1.0 +Magnificent building and worthwhile to visit. However there is not enough signage for visitors to navigate around. The led lighted flowers are beautiful to behold. It was definitely a beautiful and challenging walk during the winter night.,0.0 +"The DDP really is a wonderful piece of architecture and as a Zaha Hadid fan was a must on my to do list.Would highly recommend visiting at night as the whole place is illuminated and the lights sort of bounce of the building, it really is beautiful and you can really appreciate the curvature of the design. A plus with visiting at night is the flower light garden which is a fun walk and great photo opp - very romantic for date night!If you're heading the day, chill with a drink int he middle and listen to people play on the piano, check out lots of sculptures around the plaza or make a 3D model toy of yourselves - would recommend you go early in your trip for this.DDP was one of my favourite nights in Seoul and as a bonus you can walk across the road to Dongdaemun Market and Doota for 24hr shopping to make the most out of the night.",0.0 +"I`ve no idea why other traveler like this. From outside it looks really great - thats a fact. But inside it is a joke. Half of the building building belongs to conference center and in the other part you can visit normal exhibitions. The design mall is of course a normal underground. And totally disappointing was the fact, that you can't find anything to do with design.",1.0 +"The building looks awesome from so many different angles. There is additional artsy stuff to see inside the building. The plaza itself has a lot of open space and sculpture type things. In the surrounding area, you can find lots of stores for shopping too. The whole area is worth a visit.",0.0 +"This is one of the best masterpieces ever done by the superarchitect, Zaha Hadid. I visited Seoul over the years to witness its construction, and the end result said it all. Every nooks and crannies are simply sublime, and yet, they all fit in together and the layouts are in such a coherent manner too. This Design Plaza is an internal Plaza that's providing a platform for local designers to showcase their ware. There is a Museum, Galleries (when we were there, there were presentations on Fornasetti, and works from Smithsonian Institute), cafes, green area, shops at the basement that's linking up to the subway station. There are pianos being placed around the outside of the Plaza and so, from time to time, they might attract proficient pianists whose playing would imbue the environment with music that would elevate our aesthetic appreciation to yet another level. All in all, Design Plaza to me is magnificent and if there's one thing that you must do in Seoul, make it this one~",0.0 +"Seoul is so modern and the architecture here reflects that well. We had a great stroll around this area, which was bustling with tourists. Nice thing to do in and afternoon, if you have it spare. ",0.0 +"Another landmark one must go to. It is not so impressive from afar but once you go to the plaza itself, it is really impressive. Of course having the shopping around the area adds to its attractiveness.",0.0 +"Oh yes! This is a good place for street photography, snack time, dating time and much more! Good and clothes store everywhere and you will be going home a a bunch a hand. Love it!",0.0 +"Designed by Zaha Halem. Great for photo taking. The state of the art and futuristic building. Love the rose garden. Went there in the night, the led roses are all lighted up. In the mall, there are design shops that sell creative design stuff. via Dongdaemun History & Culture Park subway station. We spend about an hour here.",0.0 +"This place is good for taking pictures. If you need a place to take a picture with an incredible background, this is the perfect place for you. Especially during Seoul fashion week, you can meet many attractive and fashionable models. Sometimes, there will be events here such as flea market and performance. There's also a lot of museum here and stores. The stores here are relatively expensive than other places.",0.0 +"I visited this place with my sister who is an architect. As an ordinary people who came as a tourist, I found this place was really cool and had many sides you can take picture and enjoy the view. As for my sister, she really enjoyed her time admiring this building and its curvy design. This place is really sophisticated but beautiful.",0.0 +"State-of-the-art design, surely one of its kind! Worth a visit if you appreciate architecture and unique building designs. Never seen a plaza like that before, very pretty sight. Totally enjoyed the visit there.",0.0 +"Loved the lit LED roses, thousands of them. And the shops inside offers unique souvenir items that you can bring home with you.",0.0 +Its unique design is an attraction. It's nice to walk around the structure to appreciate the landscape at the other side of the building. Spacious pathway for a big group of tourist.,0.0 +Went here around sunset time. Loved how the sunset was beaming against DDP's walls. Can be a bit tiring on the way up if you're not into walking up a slope :P Very accessible via Dongdaemun History & Culture Park subway station.,0.0 +"A local called it the Space Shuttle, which does not give justice to this gem of architecture. The spaces undulate amidst the sometimes monotonous and rigid glass-and-steel buildings that surround it. Get inside and get lost in the curves and waves as you start on the lower level and end on the 4th floor. Terriific artwork scattered all around will keep your visit interesting!",2.0 +"DDP is designed by Zaha Halem deceased in March 2016, a famous female architect. Just amazing venue. The led-lit roses in the garden makes everyone happy, the statues are all of interest, the venue is a birthplace for the new designs to come. Wonderful experience.",0.0 +"I lived near this place, so visited it several times. The place is worth visiting by those who follow the modern trends in fashion, as well as by those who would like to look different from the conventional crowd. The prices are high, so there's no way you will find smth cheap.",0.0 +"Nice place for photo shoot and enjoyable exhibitions from time to time! I've been there twice, still feels like going there again!!! The building is beautiful both day and night!!! Such a relaxing place !!! ",0.0 +This place promote Design and Art. For those artistic people should visit this place. You will love this place. The Building itself has already make a sound of it's sound....and it sound like:D-E-S-I-G-N.,0.0 +"Such a beautiful building designed by the late Zaha Hadid. A must-visit for all art enthusiasts. You don't have to be knowledgeable with art to appreciate their exhibits. I was lucky to view Paik Nam June's full show the first time I visited and a smaller PNJ exhibition the second time I went. Both shows knocked my socks off!Inside, you can sit on benches designed by Zaha and shop at the M1 building where you can find quirky items and toys. :)",0.0 +"The building's architecture is very unique and modern.There are exhibitions inside but you have to pay a certain price to see them.Admission fee depends on the current exhibition,but you can still check the inside of the museum for free.The whole thing looks like a spaceship.2 hours should be enough to check the whole place and take photos.",0.0 +The plaza is full of variety of goods only you have to negotiate wisely. Woolen clothes can be on priority list as you get wide variety of fashions and styles. The souvenirs though rather at a fixed and higher price. ,0.0 +The structure of this building makes it look a bit like a UFO and gives off this futuristic vibe. Do check out the exhibitions in there if you have time to spare! Recommend visiting at night with all the lights on.,0.0 +"A very modern, artistic and cyber looking building. Classical landmark icon to be. Visiting in day and night provided different atmosphere and impression. A definite place to visit for photographers and architects. Easily accessible by Metro. ",0.0 +"It is best to visit DDP in the night when it is lighted up. It looks like a spaceship! There are nice seating areas to wile the time away. Located at the Dongdaemun history and cultural park station, it is accessible and opposite the shopping area.",0.0 +"Not a must see in my honest opinion. Nice to see the building, but the inside was so, so. Much more interesting things to do when in Seoul if you ask me.",0.0 +"Thousand of LED flower at the outdoor of the DDP( Dongdaemum Design Plaza). Nice place to hang out and relax, the place is just right of the exit of the train. ",0.0 +"I have visited the DDP a couple of times. The building is artistically designed and it is a pleasure to see it both inside and from outside. There are various display stores. Next to it is the ancient wall and the LED rose garden. Both are worth seeing, but go at night, in order to experience the beauty of the lights. One of the Dongdaemum exits goes straight into the building and it is centrally located.",0.0 +Nice architecture and good design. It really does focus on bringing all what Korea can offer design-wise around this place. ,0.0 +This is a really modern building with direct metro access. Their Led Roses is beautiful at night time,0.0 +"Interesting exhibitions on different floors, we started from the street level up. There's a mix of fun and serious displays which made our trip light and enjoyable. ",0.0 +"Gosh, every time I visit Seoul, I'm always amazed how everything is so modern, clean and new. I then contrast it with San Francisco and see how far behind we are in museums, infrastructure, shops, etc. Even though Seoul is nearly 10x larger in population and 5x size wise, Seoul feels refreshingly accessible wherever you want to go while you can't even get on a train to Chinatown or the Marina in SF. Anyway, go inside (it's free or very low cost like most Korean museums) and marvel at all the open space, light, and avant-garde art and displays. I remember when I first saw this building being constructed in 2011 and then to see it completed a few years later, I was just amazed. I think its a worthwhile place to visit and its conveniently located right next to all the shopping in Dongdaemun. ",0.0 +I visited this place at night to avoid the crowds since I did not plan on entering the museum. It offers an outdoor space with seating and plenty of places to eat in the surrounding area. I was able to walk through the design plaza grounds under an hour,0.0 +Visited this place at night after a brief shopping spree at the night markets.The architecture and design are impressive! This is a great place to visit both for locals and tourists. There are outdoor art installations and I think shops for everyone's appreciation. Too bad they were closed when we got there. Still we were able to enjoy the beauty of the Design Museum.,1.0 +The buildings are great examples of the wealth of excellent modern architecture in Seoul. We enjoyed walking around and seeing the endless curves from different perspectives. We also enjoyed the excellent sculptures which are part of the complex. We were there fairly early in the day and did not see anything inside the buildings. They were between shows and there did not appear to be anything special at that time.,0.0 +"Very odd, curvy, futuristic architecture. Feels like you are beneath the U.S.S. Enterprise. Was there at night, not sure what goes on during the day.",0.0 +"Absolutely incredible building (RIP Zaha Hadid) and generally really well used space. The whole thing feels very modern without verging on a dated image of the future. A treat to just be there and walk around but the work on display really takes things up a notch. We were lucky enough to catch a mixed media Paik Nam June retrospective and a terrific, considered exhibition of different types of bowls from restaurants and homes that was way more interesting than it sounds.",0.0 +"Plan accordingly, we found to our dismay it was closed on Mondays except it's Design Market which housed merely a couple of restaurants and a handful of retail shops. We were able to venture outside it's open park which is OK but interesting. Don't just come here for this attraction. However, it is very close to Dondaemun market where all the wholesalers are. Awe inspiring place, can't find anything like this in USA. So if you planned to visit DDP make it a whole day iterinary to visit Dondaemun also, walk the Seoul city walls which you can pick up opposite Heungjimun Gate. This is a quieter trail and less challenging. ",0.0 +"Very cool building, there are exhibitions and shops, a great place for taking photos. You can access by Metro, if you plan to visit Dongdaemun, you should take a look after shopping.",0.0 +I went here to see the museum designed by Zaha Hadid but was mesmerized by how it flows into the landscape and becomes more of a park than a museum.,0.0 +"I didn't think much of the place when I saw it from across the road from the building in the day. But it is extremely impressive in the nights with the lights and all.In the weekends, its surroundings are lively with entertainment and little craft stalls. ",0.0 +I visited with several business associates to check out the design and architecture of the building. The only comment would be adding better signage for directions in and around building.,0.0 +"The place is worth a visit for its architecture only. As a bonus, it hosts a design museum (which we did not visit due to time constraints) and a lot of design shops. There you can get great stuff for reasonable prices (not cheap, but ok!), and even wandering around these creative shops is a lot of fun.",0.0 +"Everything from shopping, cafes, and the subway, to design space, museums and galleries, this is a must visit when in seoul. We visited several times over a few days and found something new each time. Very worth a day of wandering.",0.0 +Came by during the day and saw how modern the building was but mainly wanted to see the roses at night. Walked briefly around the building and saw there were exhibits and possibly a fashion/model event inside. Spent time shopping in all the plazas and went to find the roses around 10pm. Glad to see how helpful patrol staff are to point as to where the LED roses were. It was pretty although a little hard to capture in photos but the view was lovely.,1.0 +"This is a very impressive building but that's about it. Inside it is rather dull, not many things to do. However, one can take awesome photos around the building. I would recommend to visit this area only if you intend to do a lot of shopping in any of the many clothing malls around the Design Plaza.",1.0 +"A building that has art gallery + exhibitions. Visited here during evening, so unable to see any gallery at all. The main attractions here is the 'white' roses. A pretty scenery to look at but not all people enjoy this. If you are not the type to enjoy this kind of attractions, cross out from your itinerary or visit here after visiting the Doota Mall or other malls, just across the road from here.",1.0 +"We didn't actually go inside the plaza because there were no exhibits we were really interested in, but walking around the building and seeing the architecture was great. It's definitely an interesting building worth seeing in passing.",0.0 +"I never saw a place like this. DDP has really a modern, unique and futuristic design. You can take picture everywhere in this place and you can see the LED flower at night ",0.0 +"Designed by Zaha Hadid, the whole area is hip and modern. Very accessible as it is only above the metro station. We went there in a sunny Saturday afternoon , there was lots of street arts & activities at the plaza. The book store & design shop are also not to be missed if one is opt for shopping !",0.0 +There was the same light show in HK last year. We were delighted to see the same show in the Design Plaza. There isn't a lot of tourists visiting the plaza and we can have plenty of time and space to take pics with friends.,1.0 +"Craziest 24 hours of shopping! Great street foods! Must go place in Korea! Bring your luggage carry on if you are planning to shopping seriously. They take credit cards, however, if you want discount of bargain negotiate them you want to pay cash so give me a good deal. ",0.0 +"For you who watch korean drama must have seen a place with a white led rose scenery, and this is the place where you can see those white led rose flowers. For me it's better to see it at night cause all of those flowers with glow but maybe it's a bit hard to take pictures at night. The design of this building is just amazing and fascinating with such a beautiful lightning at night. Apparently this building closed at 11pm so for you who wants to look around inside the building maybe you should pay attention.",1.0 +"This building has nothing to do with Korean culture. It is an impressive piece of modern architecture. It's facilities are used for fostering creativity, mainly in school age children. Excellent use of tax-payers money.",0.0 +"Such an architecture! Vow. An alien spacecraft, modern, simplicity curve line, truly a center of design.",0.0 +Lots of warehouse wholesalers nearby. Nothing interesting happening at this site itself when I visited. ,0.0 +It looks like space ship from outer space. Huge building with round and curvature walls and roof. Very futuristic design.Good to walk around and take photos. Some nice flowers inside viewing from the top. However i did not go in due to time constraint. Many people walked around the building. I heard it looks nicer at night with illumination. There are more people at night than day time.,0.0 +"If you are an art/architecture lover who happen to be in the Dongdaemun area, I would highly recommend to visit this place at night, it's very beautiful when it's lit up.I'm not sure if it's a must see attraction for everyone else, since it's just an interesting building. We didn't enter to see what's inside this building, we just happen to pass by while in the area.",0.0 +The curvature is impressive reminding one of Bilbao and Disney. Walk around the campus and enjoy the various angles and modern art.,0.0 +This is an outstanding design and architecture building. The piece itself is worth it by night it looks like a spaceship. There are many temporary art exhibitions which are great to show local and international artists. There are also many small design shops around.This is a must do,0.0 +The Plaza is an unbelievable monument which is magic during the night when illuminated. You can find exhibition spaces and art shops close to it.,0.0 +"The futuristic architecture alone is good reason to visit this place. At the time I visited they had a huge outdoor flower display where each flower was lit by a small bulb, amazing sight at night. Aside from the ultra modern design of the building, particularly at night there isn't a lot to do here. It is however in the Dongdaemun shopping area with plenty of shopping and dining options around. ",1.0 +Nice get away for a relaxing day of people watching and taking in the arts. Near Dongdaemun shopping area,1.0 +Shape like nest. Looking very interesting. I visited in September and weather was warm.. Actually I didn't enter,0.0 +This is a modern building. Its trends of Seoul city. Nearby with dongdaemun plaza so have a lot of travelers go to this place. I like this building because its stylish design. Appropriated for take a photos.,0.0 +Dongdaemum is very good area for shopping and events. and design of this building is special and beautiful at night when light is on. Good for picture taking.,0.0 +A fascinating building in the heart of Seoul. The building dominates the view as you emerge from the subway. We enjoyed going inside and seeing all of the modern design ideas that were for sale. ,1.0 +"The outlook of this design complex is very attractive and unique, especially during night time. There are various shops selling unique and artistic products. An icon for those like arts and design. Also, I appreciate people have enough public area to enjoy walking around this modern complex. You don't have chance to feel crowded peopled around you. So good!",0.0 +This is a very cool spot to start a walk in a very interesting area of Seoul. Often lots of events here in the afternoon as well and a walking street not far from here,0.0 +Remarkable design to display urban architecture. Even better at night with the illumination from the buildings and structures. Job well done! ,0.0 +We were passing by and can't help but to notice this building. It is a very uniquely designed building which looks really artistic.,0.0 +"It doesn't matter how late it is, this is a great place to shop. Building after building of shops. I can spend whole day and night here.",0.0 +Totally unique. Loved the design of the building and the furniture. So much to look at. Great way to spend a day walking and enjoying the terrific art. ,0.0 +"You can't just drive past, although you need to step back to see it as well as getting close up and inside. Dramatic bridges and staircases, a lovely rooftop green space, many interesting galleries, and the night lighting of the exterior is deeply affecting.",0.0 +It looks like living biolumistic space station. There are major parts of ddp such as led rose garden ddp shop ddp design museum etc,0.0 +"It is an architecture wonder, and it is definitely worth a visit to see it. It also shows the history of the stadium and before that. ",0.0 +"Mall with nice design to take a photo with, but im not enter this place. I just go to dong daemun market near here",0.0 +The exterior of the DDP is already an art. There's a museum inside as well as some ongoing exhibitions. An eye-opener for me!,0.0 +"DDP itself is unique in its architectural design, and even more beautiful at night with different lighting effect. When I was there, hundreds of LED flowers were planted and being lit up at night around the building, It was simply splendid.",0.0 +"Over the years, City of Seoul has tried to beautify its old neighborhood with spectacular buildings such as this one designed by the legendary architect Zaha Hadid. It is a beauty to the eye of the beholder and perhaps more if you take the building in from the outside. Absolutely spectacular considering what used to be there for decades - a dilapidated baseball stadium with has been a big part of Korean baseball history. If the exterior of the building and the building itself is a five star, the inner space pales in comparison. There are knick knack stores everywhere and anywhere combined with children space, etc. People with younger family may enjoy the inner space of the building but the exterior is where one finds the true Zaha Hadid's vision.",0.0 +"DDP is an alien building in the context of urban Seoul that one would never miss. However, the building itself offers a wonderful adventure of visually stunning curves of aluminum panels and concrete, which, to me as an Architect has a wonderful afternoon. The place is easily accessed via a dedicated metro station. Content is a bit deprived- not a good place to relax with a cup of coffee but a wonderland for photographers. The building has almost no right angles! There is designer market which you can have 3D-printed selfies in one of the booth. ",0.0 +The magnificent building is so eye catching and interesting. There are many different levels and areas to explore.Another trip advisor member had mentioned going at night so we did that as well - it's a must do.There is a great Design Shop in there as well where you can buy interesting gifts.,0.0 +"I came here after dinner for a walk. Found the LED flowers by asking staff for help. The flowers are so pretty, just keep taking pictures!!! There are a lot of people here, everybody here for the pictures I guess (including me).",0.0 +I just stopped by without going in. Make a stop while in Seoul. At least for a short while. Also close to the city wall of Seoul and a few other landmarks and markets.,0.0 +Fantastic architecture inside and outside of the building. There was also some fun furniture and a coffee shop to visit during a visit. I highly recommend visiting this beautiful and innovative architectural site. ,0.0 +"We spent an afternoon here which was great, looking at new designs. There were four exhibitions on but each one required a separate ticket which were about 9000 each. There are a few restaurants and shops nearby. ",0.0 +"A must visit in Seoul. Great place to wonder around. Very easy to reach by subway. You can just keep looking the whole structure. Its so irregular shaped but amazingly organized and without any corners. Lot of art exhibitions, shops, cafes inside. A great place for evening hang out.The beauty becomes more lively after sunset when lights turns on and gives the whole place a brand new look. The Les rose garden will just amaze you.",1.0 +"This large complex by recently deceased architect Zaha Hadid has to be experienced on the spot. It acts as a large sculpture which changes continually as you move up, down, in and around it. It houses a museum (exhibition of Jean-Paul Gaultier when we were there) and an exhibition-cum-shop of Korean design – pleasant, but nothing earth-shattering",0.0 +"Dongdaemun Design Plaza is certainly not to be missed, impossible, in fact. But this massive feat of engineering plays home to art and design exhibits inside and all manner of playful fun outside, at least in the Summertime when we visited. We saw an art exhibit, visited several floors of incredible everyday living design shops, watched a concert on an outdoor stage, played on intriguingly designed outdoor-furniture toys. Certainly a worthwhile stop on your Seoul tour and a worthwhile destination!",0.0 +right near the subway so easy to find.a couple of museums stores inside. children's area inside with climbing etc. used to be the site of a baseball stadium. lots of historical site around the property. worth a visit.,0.0 +Its easy to get to this shopping area on the metro.We were very impressed by the range of shops and what they have to offer but the style wasn’t very good and the prices more expensive than we pay in Ho Chi Minh City ,0.0 +"Personally, we went to Dongdaemun for the DDP only. The design of the entire complex is very good. We were quite spellbound by it. If you like to take vogue photography, this is one of the places you can explore. There is a very neat design store in one of the blocks. Be sure to go there. There are many interesting stuff on display / sale. We spent an hour in it.",1.0 +"such a giant building for so little to see. The architecture of this building is cool, but there is not much inside to see. A few exhibits and lots of shopping kiosks with plenty of overpriced gadgets, art supplies and clothing. ",2.0 +"This was an overwhelming trip! The DDP is HUGE! It was easy to get lost and turned around in, but everywhere we went we saw something new! However, I was afraid that my partner and I missed something because we were so turned around! The main reason we went was for the electronic flower that lite up at night. We weren't there when it was pitch black, but it was dusk enough to see the lights. If you're not really into museum type attractions, I wouldn't plan a day trip there. However if you're in the area and it's getting dark out, I would recommend stopping by and seeing the flowers.",1.0 +"Is a good place to hang out. Come visit at night for the beautiful rose garden. Bring coffee and with the person you want to spend time with 😆. Several stores at there, nothing special. There is a piano at public, anyone can play it. ",0.0 +"Interesting buildings and designs gathered in one place, but nothing truly spectacular unless you are an architecture fanatic or looking to shop in the malls nearby. Give it a miss if you're short on time.",0.0 +"I visited to place on a rainy day.Very interesting design, inside and outside.I had to wait an hour until they turned on the lights at the roses in the back garden. its an impressive installation ",0.0 +"I wish I would have been impressed, but I wasn't. I have to state that I visited during the day and from afar and later looking from the Seoul wall it did seem interesting, but the moment to go closer it is just okay. Greatly enjoyed the Design Lab space. But one thing that stuck out to me is the endless amount of just space with nothing in it. A nice visit while in that area, but going there extra isn't necessary. Though I might add that several shopping centers are close by!",0.0 +This place is built for designers. Amazing place for photography and enjoy shopping designer's brand. This place have galleries and even have the 360-degree photo booth that captures yourself to create a nice miniature or sculpture of you! Went here in March and last week (July) was my second visit here and should also explore shops outside the plaza especially for those who loves sports!,0.0 +"You can discover interesting exhibitions and most awesome Korean design stores. If it's your thing, then go for it. A plus, it's been quite a nice experience discovering this fascinating contemporary building by British architect Zaha Hadid.",0.0 +It certainly shines during the day but it really come into its own during the evening when the district comes to life,0.0 +"You can take a nice walk outside, see interesting peaces of art and take great pictures. The building itself is very futuristic, I think it looks like a spacecraft waiting to take off. But anyhow, there are museums/exhibitions inside that you can visit with an entrance fee. The outside area is of course free.",0.0 +Best visited from the outside at night but also pretty special during the day as you can visit the museum etc between 10am and 9pm. The bed of illuminated LED roses are pretty special too. ,0.0 +"Really cool architecture and had a great time checking out all the lights from adverts nearby. It's like being inside of a pin ball machine, so much happening and lots of sounds and smells. Our entire family spent the whole evening just enjoying the modern architecture and meeting some talented young artists nearby. This is a perfect gathering spot to do something or just sit and enjoy doing nothing. The designs are amazing and so creative. Truly an enjoyable evening. Best thing was the cost = $0",1.0 +"Unfortunately when me and my family reached the place it started to rain heavily as such many open air performance was cancelled, however still managed to see beautiful piano recital being played. There are ample eateries and shops inside The DDP occupies 85,000 sq meters of space with many exhibition halls. However owing to the heavy rain, we were unable to walk the roof Park. ",0.0 +The design of the building showed the innovative and creative of Korean. There was lots of street foods selling there at night. A lots of art performance have their performing on the center of building. A place to let you must drop for a visit when in Seoul,0.0 +Unfortunately we came there when there was no event. Also I wish I came at night when the led roses are lit. Nevertheless the structures and the ground are stunning. ,0.0 +Nice huge area where talented aspiring local artists and performers put up shows every evening. Good place to walk around for local art scene. ,0.0 +"DDP is one of Zaha Hadid's last works and that only makes it special! A clean design and a lot of contrast with its surroundings. Peace in the middle of caos. In order to appreciate the purpose for what it was created, I visited Jean Paul Gaultier exhibition and I love it! They had animated mannequins singing and talking. Even Gaultier introduce himself :-DSo not only recommended for architecture lovers. If you love exhibitions, there could be something for you too. And even better, it is located in front of wholesale buildings and you can buy cheap clothes for the whole family. If you have patience, you can find really nice things!",0.0 +"Not much happening inside this building, unless event is on, there is a design shop but items for sale are from around the world not uniquely Korean. But stunning beautiful building especially at night when it's lit up. Thank you Zaha Hadid! ",0.0 +This unique structure has to be enjoyed both from inside and out side. The unusual shape can only be totally envisaged from a distance. An intriguing destination indeed!,1.0 +"Great architecture, interesting public spaces, innovative design ideas. Plenty of cafes and shopping as well. Nearby shoe market, fashion markets too.",0.0 +"Note- the trip advisor map locator is wrong: this structure is located at Dongdaemun history and culture park metro stop. As you emerge you will encounter this impressive structure, known as the spaceship. Make your way through the inside to the top floor then exit outdoors and see it from the outside. Be sure to check out the design lab for funky design stores and concepts. The interior was also dotted with funky furniture and spaces to hang out. On a Saturday afternoon the outdoor space was a hive of activity, great for people watching, boutique markets and live music. Adding to the ambience were the pianos free for local maestros to show off to the public. Later on the hipster food trucks start up and the cool kids come out for the night.After sunset the LED roses lights go on which is another reason to stay after dark. Tip- for fantastic views from above go across the road to Doota department store and take the express lift to the 10th floor. ",1.0 +The highlight was the children's play area where my 6 year old grandson spent most of the time. Some interesting designs - loved the ceiling decoration - a circle made from sticks.,0.0 +"very nice place specially at night, and good area for shopping at days enjoy all the site and visit also the monuments an subcultures nearby ",0.0 +"The smooth curving design overwhelms the space and the lines draw you inside for great exhibits, in particular those sponsored by the Alliance Francaise.",0.0 +"It's easy to go there by subway and if you didn't found the place that you want to visit, you just ask someone at there. They're so helpful and friendly. And the market is too near but you should go there before 9 p.m. because this time, the food shop is closing.Hope u enjoy at there and I'll go back there again. ",1.0 +The building designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid is spectacular. Beautiful lines and spaces ... check out the information desk alone. Have to visit the Design shop ... great unique finds.,0.0 +"This place had been reviewed in so many places that I have to admit that even though I had an enjoyable afternoon, i was a little disappointed after the hype. The architecture was indeed unusual with a lot of feminine round forms but since it was so big, when we came up close, maybe we couldn't appreciate it as much. There were three areas for us to go to - a marketplace, a design centre and a museum area. The marketplace has a lot of clothes and food store. The design centre had nice things for sale and it was buy some knick-knacks. The museum has temporary exhibits so when we came there was a Korean art exihibit and a Gaultier exhibit, each one with a separate paid entry. There was also a children exhibit for about USD 4/child but it looked kinda lame so we didn't go in. All in all, good day to spend the afternoon on a rainy day. If one comes in the evening, it would be better because there is a free light exhibit on until February",0.0 +Zaha's World. It has nothing to do with the former field but it seems like a great place to relax and spend time with your friends.,0.0 +"When you get tired from all those shopping across the street, Dongdaemun is a good place to wind down and relax those tired feet. I didn't have time to go inside so I went to where the LED lit garden is. It's beautiful! I haven't seen a garden so creatively done and it's definitely not any usual gardens you'll see. It's futuristic and it adds more to the architecture's brilliance. See some pictures I took. DDP looks better at night. It's open for everyone and has an exit going to the train station.",0.0 +modern architecture and great for picture taking at any angle and floor. underneath you can find a major subway station with subway maps.,0.0 +It is a strange feeling to be in... But most of the restaurants are just great! Good for a short visit.,0.0 +Going here to see led flower festival. This plaza and all the buildings suround it are look so beautiful during nights..,0.0 +"Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a miracle design like a space Craft. Nice, neat and clean garden inside the plaza. and good shopping market outside. Nice place to spend time. I was there during an official conference.",0.0 +Amazing structure on an unbelievable scale. The building complex is massive - you can't really grasp the scale unless you are there looking at the building with your own eyes. Fabulous in the evening with dramatic lighting.,0.0 +"Must visit for those looking for artisan and unique products ~ the design shops sell items that vary from watches to bags, to unique souvenirs. Items are a little pricier than the usual fare in Korea though.",0.0 +"With its futuristic design structure, the DDP embodies building of the future. Some nice shops also add to the experience. ",0.0 +"Dongdaemun Design Plaza also know as DDP is unique structure a blend of traditional buildings and cutting edge modern multicultural facilities. We just walk around the path of DDP and trust me it's worth it. With Lights on.. it looked amazing.Also, opp DDP you can find shopping mall and shopping street with local eatery on road side.Plan a visit at this place after sunset or late evening.",0.0 +"This place is really nice to visit, is designed by a woman designer , u really need to spend 2-3 hours to explore this place ",0.0 +If interested in architecture and shapes and the blending of the living space this is a must visit. Very futuristic development and the design centre for the country.,0.0 +"This is a cool area to explore, especially at night. Take in the plaza and shops for some pleasant browsing. ",0.0 +You will have to spend a whole day in this building. Get a solid camera with wide angels to take in the sights. Or go up to neighbouring buildings to capture more pictures. ,0.0 +Must visit place if you're into architecture. It is designed by the only female designer that have ever won an Oscar equivalent award in Architecture ,0.0 +"The building itself is an architectural wonder. The shapes, the lines, the movement -- if you like architecture, this is a must to see. I went on a weekend and there were a number of vendors set up outside selling all manners of stuff: food (even free samples!), honey, jams, flowers, trinkets, handmade jewelry -- all tasteful and nothing kitchy. I should have spent more time inside as it is so different-looking than the outside. The building is so modern in so many ways.There is a wonderful LED flower garden that must be spectacular at night (I saw it during the daytime) and even an archeological site on the grounds, kept fairly intact.The building is on a couple subway lines and also has shops and restaurants galore in the underground arcade. There is loads of shopping in the district around Dongdaemun as well, as this is quite a fashion district of Seoul.",0.0 +"I love taking picture of it at night time. It looked like a spaceship. When I got there at day time, the feeling was different. It's just next to the metro station. Very convenient and worth to go.",0.0 +DDP is a really cool area. There are a lot of things to do here. Some of it is free. A trip at night is worth it. There is a $ Childrens area inside called iPlay. It is worth the money especially on a rainy day. There is a subway station and a mall. Plenty of options to eat. ,0.0 +Definitely worth a visit to see this very large and spectacular building. Walking in and around the building was easy but we didn't go in to see the exhibition.,0.0 +Good for relax and take a picture. There are not much to do in this place but you can take a picture with a thousand electric flower.,1.0 +"Good place to visit, you will enjoy the design, there is acity bus tour from here if you want to see around.",0.0 +This beautiful building is worth a visit just for its design. Its unique shape is a marvel to see while in Seoul! I came here just because it was nearby where i was staying and was glad I did. Great place to people watch at night as well!,0.0 +"loved seeing zaha hadid's work in real life - the building itself is incredibly awe-inspiring. i was surprised to see a only a small section of the monster of a building dedicated to being an art gallery/museum space (the jean paul gaultier exhibit showing, which was pretty cool!), but the rest of the building was used for pop-up shopping and a few cafe's. conveniently attached to the train station though, made for easy transport.",0.0 +Designed by the famed Zaha Hadid group. The architecture of this building is amazing. I would suggest go around twilight time to witness the lights coming on. Shaped like a flying saucer outside. This is a very popular date spot for locals. I think the LED rose garden is a nice addition but definitely overrated. Interior has vast exhibition space. There were 4 exhibits at the time of my visit. I chose to go to the Zero Waste and Upcycljng exhibit because it was free. There is a small cafe on 3rd floor serving drinks only. This building is also connected to subway stations in the basement. Love the architecture. A convenient stop if you are on your way to shop in Dongdaemum. ,0.0 +"Awesome!!! First, stylish and unique architecture designed by the world renowned architect, Zaha Hadid, 3-dimensional structure, plaza and park integrated as one, column-free interior space. Second, all-in-one complex, having an one-stop design, cultural and lifestyle experience. 24 hours design gallery shopping and café, very cool!! Third, last but not least, 25,550 LED roses planted on the grounds of the DDP. The artificial roses light up when night falls. So stunning night view. You can't miss it when travelling in Seoul!",0.0 +"This thing (?) is right next to Dongdaemun shopping district, so we checked it out after we shop at Dongdaemun. This huge metal(?) architect building was lit up with nice lighting ad the lawn was covered with LED lights to simulate flowers. A park like setting within and around the building made a nice refuge to a weary city walkers. The museum and shopping centers are all around. Good place to just hangout and watch people and cuddle with your loved ones. . ",0.0 +"Besides the very impressive design from outside, it's a regular shopping centre/mall with many shops selling all sorts of fashion articles.",0.0 +This is a place worth to visit. Looking at the designs and the structure of the buildings is impressive enough. You will be surprised by the architect works and how it was being wrecked down from a stadium to such a building place now.,0.0 +"I went there at night, there are two lines of LED Rose which are really beautiful and romantic, not much people are there and it is very good place for pictures taking. A must-go place at night 🙂",0.0 +"If you're into finding unique designs, this could be the place for you. Up and coming designers have opened their stores here and the prices are ok, definitely not on the cheaper side. The building architecture is fascinating considering the area was a baseball stadium previously. Worth a visit as you just don't know what you'll find. ",0.0 +"DDP is a complex of design buildings. Many fashion show often hold there. Also other outdoor art performances. Inside these buildings are simply design exhibitions, including the buildings are a product of designing itself.If you're lucky like me, you can attend Seoul Fashion Week ̣ - normally in March . You can see many fashionista and celibrities dressing up and taking photos outside the building. It was also an uinique experiences though - that Seoul-ers really really love dress up and care about the beauty most in Asia - i mean both men and women ",0.0 +"I did not go inside. I just went there to see the LED roses, it is very beautiful. I think this place is very romantic.",0.0 +go walk around and see the architecture. really nice to see it at night with all the lightings. there are some exhibitions if you're interested. ,0.0 +"we came just before sunset and said meh, then we went across the street to a department store. After finishing our shopping, we were on the top floor with a view of DDP --- we said OMG.To our surprise, the once-meh monstrosity was lit up with beautiful LED lighting, and the park/plaza with more of the same, including those thousands of fake flowers. During the day = 2 starsAt night = 4 stars",0.0 +"The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, designed by Iraqi British architect Zaha Hadid and Korean studio Samoo, houses a fashion design information center with seminar rooms and a lecture hall.The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, also called the DDP, is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by the powerful, curving forms of elongated structures. The landmark is the centerpiece of South Korea's fashion hub and popular tourist destination, Dongdaemun, featuring a walkable park on its roofs, large global exhibition spaces, futuristic retail stores and restored parts of the Seoul fortress.Both at night (specially with the Roses LED) and during the day, the place is just photogenic!!!!",0.0 +"I visited this just after Hadid passed away, and I'm so grateful that her legacy lives on. I spent 3 hours easily just roaming the complex and admiring her architectural masterpiece. Be sure to visit the Design Lab where they sell all sorts of innovative products from cute nick-nacks to clever kitchen tools and even 3D printed self-portrait statues (I was so tempted to buy one). This is really one of the most unique and trendy places in Seoul.",1.0 +"Good to have a walk at the Design Plaza, especially the scene at night was amazing. There were LED light up to the pools of flower made the environment is romantic and cozy. ",0.0 +"Designed by the late starchitect Zaha Hadid, DDP was described by her as a field of pixilation and perforation patterns. This futuristic spaceship is one of the most expensive buildings commissioned by the City of Seoul. The complex consists of galleries, retail stores, convention halls and some restored parts of the old fortress. Illuminated with LED lights all over its facade, they transform the building from a solid structure by day into a twinkling light show by night. To enjoy Hadid's signature free flow curves and complex geometry, visit DDP day or night and just walk around the site.",0.0 +"This building is an architect dream running wild (we had on architecture student in our group). I give it five stars as a visitor, however I am not sure if it is useful. I think that there are too many empty spaces in a crowded city. But the impact you get arriving by metro is huge. I guess many Sci Fi movies/tv shows use this a location.",0.0 +"Well, the building is quite spectacular from outside and definitely worth a look and a couple of pictures, alas it's a different story when you enter. Inside everything is design: design museum (closed), design lab, design coffee, design this and that... I think that people managing this superb structure have a lot of trouble filling it. The only things that were actually working while I was there were design-labs, which are nice words for small shops selling more or less any and everything, just slightly upscale in comparison to the millions of other ones in Seoul! Quite disappointing. ",0.0 +"DDP is a convention hall with curving architecture and a rooftop park which is newest landmark in Korea , one of the of Zaha's work. Also a lots of shopping around this area ",0.0 +"went duing daytime and visited the design lab, special, but perhaps more of modern stuff which may be able to find elsewhere too. can at night for the LED roses. ",0.0 +"in 2009, I couldn't see it yet but now it's in front of my eyesight for the first time! Incredible design, beautiful and modern and huge infrastructure built for public and design center solution for Seoul people.",0.0 +modern design & very contemporary. this place is filled with new quirky and hipster items. made our 3d figurines with friendly owner who used to study in ballarat :) ,1.0 +"The building's design is very good and it is easily accessible. It is also very near to the shopping centers. We went there when there was an exhibition of Jean Paul Gaultier. Other than that, there was also a floor with many designers. It was all great but since it was just opened some time ago, the building still feels empty-ish and it was a little confusing to navigate around it.",0.0 +"From the outside, it looks like a space ship. Go inside, especially the grounds, and you'll appreciate the design better. We were fortunate that the cherry blossom trees had began to flower and the view was exceptionally beautiful. Make sure you take pics of the led roses. It is prettier if you go at night.",0.0 +"Absolutely amazing, especially to think that the exterior is covered by over 40,000 aluminum tiles of which no two are exactly alike. It was so interesting to walk about and see how they were able to make it all work considering the numerous contours.",0.0 +"A must visit to Dongdaemun Design Plaza, best is night visit. With its lights lit on, best photo can be captured around this plaza",0.0 +"A hideously expensive building that provides a series of useless spaces. The architect appears to have been total ignorant of the intended purpose or determined to ignore it. The build quality is very good and it is certainly a dramatic sculptural shape, but as a building it is total fail. As this old fashioned shape making architecture becomes less prevalent Seoul will see this project as a lost opportunity. ",0.0 +"This place have a unique shape.. I do not know what it is.. There is a spacious park and it have beautiful view at night... Inside the building, there is a local designer shop, and museum of design. In underground, there is a restaurant and a lot of cosmetics shops.",0.0 +"I love DDP. Innovative ideas, designs and structures. The best place I have visited in Seoul so far!",0.0 +"other than the amazing architecture, check out the led roses at night. not advisable for selfies since the lit roses might steal your limelight.. :p",1.0 +"If you love modern Architecture, this place is for you. The lighting here is amazing so I would suggest to go at night. You can also go inside and check the building. ",0.0 +Lacks atmosphere even though the design is fantastic and some of the exhibits including the LED roses are really good ( can't help thinking the concept was copied from the London Poppies though ) it's a short 30 minute visit at most ,0.0 +"The architecture is excellent. The museum/gallery is not open on mondays, like most other galleries. The surrounding area is really cool too, many shopping centres.",0.0 +"If you bring a professional looking lens, be prepared for the Seoul city officials to hassle you for photographing their UFO looking attraction. I don't see why photographing friends for personal photos should get a city worker coming after us for copyright violations or something like that. This attraction is gorgeous with the LED roses and the metallic architecture contrasting around the entire Dongdaemun area but Seoul city government should be grateful the attraction gets people who want to use it as a background and show it to the world. Such a beautiful attractive place done bad by the Seoul City Hall.",0.0 +"I was awe-struck by the sensous silver architectural form as I was passing by DDM Design Plaza. Day or night, this master-work of grand urban architecture by Zaha Hadid will strike all who cast their eyes upon its shimmering silver skin. It rests like two giant drops of molten silver on a carpet of green. The architecture itself was the highlight, and a good deal of time can be spent exploring around the forms and the exterior plaza. my only reason for a 4-star rating instead of 5, was that the curated exhibits did not match up to the quality and excitement of the architecture.",0.0 +This is a great design itself and really impressive. A good place to check-in and taking photos in the lightening rose garden would give you amazing photos.,0.0 +"If you love drama and design coming together in one place, please visit the DDP center in the evening as it is fantastic. Also it will make for super cool photos. Grab a coffee and take a stroll through the grounds while you marvel at the exterior, after you're done pick one of the many entrances and explore the art and design that is all around.",1.0 +"This is the building that just keeps on giving! surprises around every corner, theres food downstairs and every restaurant is amazing. ",0.0 +I like it and I don't hahaha :-) walking around is interesting and you need around 3 hours to see it all. They could have done more for helping people getting around as it is a hugeeee area. The shop is a highlight at DDP THE architecture is spectacular and I suggest a visit to the info desk before starting to look around :-) ,0.0 +"We spent a couple of hours browsing through the craft shops, which contained everything from traditional crafts to chocolates with your photograph on them. There was even a specialised photo-booth where they could create a 3-D model of you!",0.0 +With good design. Some design shops. Can have a look for 2 hours. Can stay during rain. Good for teenagers. Many restaurants worth to visit.,0.0 +The place is nice to visit to take picture. Nothing much else you can do other then visit the gallery.or do some shopping for local designer brands. Mostly young local will go there and chill. Wait till at night for the led rose garden. Very beautiful.,0.0 +It a nice place to walk around in and to see lot of new things and also to see how they made 3D figure of you. And you can find many nice and good things in DDP. It's a place for all ages to see things for. Some of the things I saw there I have not seen on other stores or catalogue. If you want to buy things there then have a real good amount of money on your trip.,0.0 +My niece had seen this building featuring Korean K pop shows on TV and was excited to see this building for real while walking to Dongdaemen Malls. It was lovely from the outside as we went late at night but the led lights lit up the building. I love the shape of the building and went back another night just to walk around it again. One of the most beautiful buildings in Seoul.,1.0 +"In amporessive building, flowing through space. There are several areas (small on site museum, design centre, design museum (entrance fee), design lab, etc. it is not always very easy to find your way through the complex. if you are in the neighbourhood you should have a look.",0.0 +"The building itself is beautiful and well worth a walk around. The internal exhibition spaces are not accessed from the main foyer which was a surprise. The two exhibitions that were there at the end of December were both challenging and thought-provoking, especially the works about Korean identity.",0.0 +"DDP is a great place to visit for everyone. I enjoy visiting often for exhibits and unusual arts and one of a kind furnishings. They often have free outdoor events and decorations to enjoy. There are places to grab snacks and coffee. Right across from the famous shopping malls Doota and Migliore, as well as many large shopping malls within a half mile radius, so it's easy to spend a whole day here. ",0.0 +"Very enjoyable futuristic design: I thought I was watching a huge spaceship! IT was good to see an informative video of Zaha Hadid (British architect who built this design plaza) and of the building itself from a big screen right there in one of the walls of this wonderful site! There are very different kind of halls for meetings and lectures; stores of very exclusive and expensive articles and I was late to get to the Museum ( closes at 6:00 p.m.). Also there is a food court with a great variety of restaurants. From Meyongdong area, take the number 2 Line metro and I think there are only two stops and You get there very easily! This landmark is included just in very few tours, so you MUST look for one that includes it or get yhere by yourself by metro.",1.0 +"When the only bad thing to say about a place is that there's just too much to see, it's a good sign.At the time of my visit there were the LED Roses in the garden area, Hyundai's concept car design exhibit and a smattering of others.Keep an eye on what's on offer at the DDP and if something that interests you happens to be on, don't hesitate to plan a visit.",0.0 +"The architecture from Zaha Hadid is just awesome and totally inspiring!Also always interesting special exhibitions (last ones: Andy Warhol, Alessandro Mendini...)For sure one place to visit if u r in town!U can easily connect it with a shopping tour, because the building is surrounded by a thousand shopping malls!",0.0 +"Walking through a marvel architecture outside subway station at night, we are amazed by the light up on and off on the wall of the huge buildings. The landmark of futuristic building is centerpiece for tourist site, especially at night next to Yigansumun Exhibition Hall, there are around 25.550 electronic roses that light-up after 6 p.m. It's spreading out over a distance and its very beautiful!",0.0 +"Hotel happened to be walking distance from this architectural marvel, thus the chance to see it repeatively, day and night. At night, the panels on the structure will light up intermittently, giving a spacecraft like vibe, also check out the lighted flower installation scattered within the compound, do check for exhibition period and daily operating hours.",0.0 +I still can't wrap my brain around the design. You'll need to visit it to get what I mean. Don't forget to visit the museum too!,0.0 +this is one of my fave places in seoul! the architecture of the building is awesome! it houses creative inventions of local designers as well as fun modern pieces from other countries. eye candies everywhere!!! there is a dining area inside if ever you get hungry. there are also malls nearby so you can spend the whole afternoon there till evening to enjoy the city lights.,0.0 +"Beautiful place, especially at night. The parking was a bit hard to figure out, however it added fun to our adventure. The architecture is beautiful. If you appreciate the work Hadid does, it is definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +"Hardly anybody. Very quiet. Went up to the highest floor and from there it was a continuous spiral corridor down to the ground floor, just unleashed the kids and let them roll down the corridor was petty fun. The outdoor space was huge and shaded so the kids can expend their energy :) all this after they were good and let mummy do some shopping at Dotti :) ",0.0 +"This place is worth the visit if only for the bold design by Zaha Hadid.The exhibitions are of varied interest, make sure to pick what you really like.Many shopping and food options in the immediate vicinity.",0.0 +"This enormous building is an archetype of ultra modern architecture. The curved and elongated design resembles it to an intergalactic alien ship. Aside from the building, there are a few attractions in the site. The time I went there, the open area named Grass Hill was filled with 20,000 LED flowers. Amazing! They have exhibitions in the art hall and design shops as well selling different kinds of unique items from clothes, toys, bags, home decors and items.",1.0 +Nice design but not great to deliberately make a trip there. Took a walk around since i was going to the malls opposite.,0.0 +We came across this area by mistake and were really glad we did. Incredible architecture and there was a mini festival going on the day we were there with bands playing and skateboard competitions. The building are incredible. Well worth a visit,0.0 +"very nice and large building, selling arty stuffs and new designs items. definitely worth checking it out",0.0 +The wide open and futuristic spaces are a real thrill to explore - like being on a movie set. Absolutely beautiful!,0.0 +"When I walked out of the subway station, I was completely overwhelmed with the astonishing and sleek building in front of me. This place is totally different from what I visited about ten year ago! The building itself portrays what the future world will be like and as an art and design center, it it definitely worth visiting. Taking a stroll here at night is an enjoyable excursion.非常前衛且令人震撼的建築。眼前流線不規則的大樓主體讓人彷彿到訪未來世界。一旁的玫瑰燈海增添夜晚浪漫氣息。這區域是個非常有活力的地段,值得一遊。",1.0 +"I visited this place since I read a lot about LED roses here. Turned out, the led roses is all over Seoul city especially during Christmas..haha... Architects would love this place. Everything in the buildings is just not the things you see at any other place. Even the design is unique, one of a kind..and its walking distance to dongdaemun market and cheongyecheon..a lot of places to go! ",1.0 +"DDP(Dongdaemun Design Plaza) is a multiple podium for cultural and creative industries. It was open in 2014, Design by architect : Zaha Hadid. As the shape that Zaha always play with of design, it's no straight-line but streamline for whole building and interior space, you can enjoy the power of the curve, like you're enter to a spaceship. There's 5 part in the DDP:1.Art Hall: Holding: fashion show, new product release, speech, conference...usually, you need to buy ticket to the event holding here. 2.Museum: open indoor space, for exhibition...and also it will holding design workshop for different age.3.Design Lab: It's a platform for the own brand, you can having a great shopping experience in the place as design market (shop in shop) , there's many young designer selling their start up brand. Also there's place called Box Gallery for young designer a chance and place to releasing, display their design ideal.4.Dongdaemun History & Culture Park: It's outdoor park suround the building with nice design of landscaping. conneting Art Gallery at the B1 with the ramp, going through the indoor to outdoor space, it's very different experience for the museum space.You can spend time here to know more about Seoul via design industry, It's worthy to see.",0.0 +I visited this place while having a transit in Inchon. It's a nice place to visit. Best is the shopping places nearby. Do visit if you are in transit and have time.,0.0 +"So many store...! So many activities within walking distance. The first time we went there, we saw a puppet show and walked around to find a museum. We found instead a really cool ancient sluice gate.",0.0 +"This complex of buildings is absolutely amazing. It blew all my expectations out of the water. I was overwhelmed by all the pop-up designer shops in the Design Lab area. We shopped a lot in this area for unique souvenirs. If nothing else, stop by and walk through the Design Lab area to look around at the offerings. ",0.0 +These look like Spaceship structure is very interesting. The area is huge as it consist of a few exhibition hall. I think its lack of shops and attraction around this area makes it feels a bit empty and quiet.,0.0 +"Having read the reviews on TA for this place, I wasn't sure what to expect. The outside of the building is beautiful and awe inspiring (even on a grey day!). We spent quite a lot of time wandering around and viewing the building from as many aspects as possible. The design lab is a really cool collection of shops/stalls from designers all around the world. There are lots of unique, innovative products on sale here and it felt more like an Expo/design show than a shopping mall as others have commented. I really enjoyed looking at and playing with the products. Unusually for Korea, no one followed me round and the lack of high pressure sales actually made it very enjoyable. We then went into the Sculpture in Motion area, again, completely unaware of what to expect! Signage is not very good at this venue so it's a case of 'explore and see'! We found a free of charge sculpture exhibition by Hyundai and their partners. It was a fab two room exhibition of sound, sculpture, audio visual exhibits. We spent over an hour in there alone! Next we went into the shopping centre/mall and got a smoothie before looking at the concept cars and then taking the metro elsewhere. Overall a fab visit! I would recommend that you go for certain. There are some rooms that aren't used and we didn't visit the paid for exhibits so there was even more to see and do.",0.0 +Great design element and the night view was fantastic. The LED flower was great and obviously attracted a lot of attention from couples. ,0.0 +"I came to this building because one of SM Pop-up store opens here. Turned out I was totally amazed with the design. With the outstanding design from outside, you can't missed this place if you're visiting Dongdaemun area. Inside the building, the design also very simple and there are many stores selling cute-handicraft thingy. Outside the building, there are many teenagers selling their self-produced product (the price is quite expensive tho).Since at first I visited to take a look to SM Pop-up store, it was not really satisfying for me. The store in COEX still much better, but if you're trying to find some rare merchandises, maybe you can give a shot to the store here in DDP since the stuffs in COEX selling out soo fast.Overall, I enjoyed this building and its futuristic design.",0.0 +Visited three times to look around and went in once. What a wonderful building but what a disappointment inside. The design museum had a Korean painting exhibition on (not really design) and the Design Lab was just shops! There was a Hyundai display but seemed to be the few pods outside we'd seen at night so overall not much inside - a waste of a stunning building,1.0 +"A new addition to Seoul's Dongdaemun area. There are always events and festivals happening here, so always something to see. There is also a museum and shop inside. On the bottom floor there is a small mall and restaurant area. Been here many times for dinner and the restaurants are very good. Stay around for night time when the whole place lights up and LED light place light shows on the side of parts of the building. Definitely bring along your camera to snap some photos. Very cool place.",0.0 +"Enormous variety of fashions, catering primarily to a younger female audience. At night, there are plenty of street vendors offering snacks. Most open until 1am. Beware that after 1am, taxi drivers demand exhorbitant fares (minimum 50,000 won), as the subway trains stop at midnight.",0.0 +This is not just a good place to shop but also to appreciate how architecture and cultural and historic footprint is preserved amidst the throes of commercialisation. ,0.0 +Very interesting when it comes to the design world for the space ship look on the outside to the inside full of opportunities for the shopper or history seeker.,0.0 +"A very nice design, like a space ship. It houses the subway. As for the main building, it is very empty. Good to take photo outside only. ",0.0 +Great to check out the architecture of the building and sometimes they have free art exhibitions. Great for shutterbugs to capture some amazing shots as well!,0.0 +"I have been to the Dongdaemun Design Plaza 3 times now and every time it has been interesting. This place offers private vendors to offer their artwork, jewelry, crafts, and has random special events. The first time I went the Seoul Fashion show was going on and it was crazy packed, but very cool. The other times the plaza had featured artists. Make sure you check out the calendar for special events! I have not been here at night, but it's on my to-do list!",0.0 +Really futuristic building great for photo ops! This place is beautifully lit at night and filled with couples or groups of friends out for a night of fun. The exhibits that are held here are quite interesting too.,0.0 +Come here at night to take some great pics - this building is truly unique + it hosts art installations and design markets! We were lucky enough to experience one of these little markets and it was great for design gift shopping. ,0.0 +"This building is amazing, there's nothing else like it anywhere. It looks awesome during the and even more so at night.",0.0 +So I expected this awesome building to be filled with interesting things as impressive as the exterior however felt a bit disappointed when I stepped inside to find it more like a swapmeet. A ton of little random shops selling items from lighters to luggage. Do go later in the day to see the LED flowers outside and take stunning pictures of the exterior but don't expect too much inside the building.,1.0 +"Worth a visit for the building itself (designed by Zaha Hadid), as is true (except for the designer) with MOMA, Guggenheim, and Whitney in New York. I visited two exhibitions--Korean brush painting and Italian design objects--but I was not impressed with the overall use of space--lots and lots of emptiness and the exhibits did not seem to be integrated well. I think more work has to be done in this respect.",0.0 +"This place is worth a look if you're traveling with kids and/or shopping Doota et al. Pretty green space, nice galleries and a cool design shop that provides a nice blueprint for museum shops to follow.",0.0 +Just saw the building structure this evening. Really astonishingly futuristic. Kinda observed the building looks different from different angles!,0.0 +"I attended a conference here and, over the course of a few days, was repeatedly irked by the impractical layout of the place. It seems the architects had little time for functionality when they designed it. Aesthetically it is interesting and, some would say, beautiful.",0.0 +Very interesting place offering modern architecture.When we visited (November 2015) there was a fantastic exhibition by Italian Architecture Alessandro Mendini - which is highly recommended (for an extra payment).After that we walked around and enjoyed the inside and outside designs.The place offers some shopping which we did not much care for.,0.0 +"An excellent choice far from the hyper-shopping building around Dongdaemun area. Full of art galleries, shops and other venues (including subway lines below). Most of the galleries close at 7-8pm so better spend your time here during day and later you can go and get crazy buying k-pop clothes nearby; these close at 6am....",2.0 +"Designed by the renowned Architect, Zaha Hadid, this iconic structure stands out as a juxtaposition to all the other buildings in the city. Its ultra-modern, organic design is typical of Hadid's structures. If you're an architect or a lover of the arts, this comes highly recommended. Apart from the structure itself being a piece of art, there are several museums and shops inside the center. Items come a bit pricey tho as expected. Quality doesn't come cheap. Art installations can also be seen around the vicinity. One that particularly stands out is the field of white artificial flowers with led lights which, obviously is best viewed at night. Another one that struck me was how well they preserved the ruins found on the site and incorporated it into the design. The only negative comment I have is the lack of English brochures and the non-English speaking receptionists. The maps are quite easy to follow tho so this should not be a problem.",0.0 +"This building look is really particular and whether you like it or no (opinion stuff) it is really impressive! There is a cool vibe around it too with many people and cloth to buy/discover. When you visit Seoul, you should see this spot, its free ;-)",0.0 + I'm a lover of architecture and beautiful things I really enjoy coming here there are cool events always happening if you're in the area check it out. In addition the subway is conveniently inside so you can go into the subway easily there are great restaurants and shopping is nearby it's a great place to hang out for the afternoon or alone or withFriends. ,0.0 +"ABOSLUTELY a great place to shop, you can find almost everything you want at good price (don't forget to bargain) The food is also good over there, you'll find good food at decent price. If you go to Seoul you have to go there !!",0.0 +It was most unfortunate that we arrived the DDP in the evening and rainy. Could not take very nice nor clear photos of this vast architectural monument. It was just boasting of space and awe.,0.0 +This is a very new designed building in Seoul. Complete different from other kind of constructions. Many kind of exibitions happen there and it is located very close from Dongdaemun gate. ,0.0 +This plaza is an extraordinary sight but lacks a bit of human touch inside. It is very large and it takes a lot of walking around and through it to comprehend the whole building. Great design shop inside.,0.0 +I love DDP. It's ridiculously stunning! This is a must for architecture and design lovers. Take the tour. ,0.0 +"nice looking structure in the middle of the a shopping area. Currently after sunset there is a LED rose garden lightup at one area (across from Doota) quite pretty !! have shops inside with a lot of quirky and fu stuff, worth a visit!",0.0 +"I never went inside it; however, viewing it from the outside is more than enough! The design of the structure is an leave you awe-struck. Love the curves and texture. It looks otherworldly, especially at night.",0.0 +One of the most impressive buildings in Seoul. Lots of exhibitions and things to see inside. Must see at night also.,0.0 +"Dongdaemun's Design Plaza is a great example of what a computer and some thought can do to architecture. I spent the best part of an hour just looking around the large, non crowded space while others in my party shopped near by. Great location just to rest, walk around. But there are often design related displays on in the building itself.",0.0 +"Very impressive futuristic design building (Dongdaemun History & Culture Park station, Exit 1).The sea of LED roses is very beautiful at night.Unfortunately there are many inconsiderate public who pull the roses in order to take the best pix. DDP may consider deploying security officers to prevent such inconsiderate behaviour. ",0.0 +"This design plaza is new, modern, fun and exciting at the same time. Close to the famous malls, but also to the older market streets in the area.",0.0 +The DDP as it is called is home to a large design museum and an enormous retail space filled with all sorts of beautifully designed products.,0.0 +"The DDP is a beautiful building of modern element. I think for people who likes design, it is a good place to visit. I visited the place when there is a LED roses display at its vicinity. It is beautiful when the roses were lighted up at night. If you are at Dongdaemun for shopping, it's good to drop by to admire this place.",2.0 +We went at night and the space ship like building was glowing and there was the rose garden behind it. We had a great time taking photos and walking around DDP.,0.0 +"The Dongdaemun Design plaza is located at Dongdaemun History and Cultural park. It can be reached by Subway line 2,4 and 5 to station Dongdaemun History and Cultural exit 1 & 10. This building design is very unique. During the day there are exhibition all year round. However the most great experience is to see over 25 thousand LED roses when the night fall. It is so romantic and fastintic background to take photo. ",0.0 +This is an architecture without any angled corners and its huge when you stand right beside it.We passed by and took some photos. Didn't really go into the building.,0.0 +"The Dongdaemun Design Plaza is an architectural masterpiece which will warm its way to anyone's heart, especially is you are a lover of unique designs",0.0 +"The building is very artistic and there are museums within the DDP. Do note the opening hours of the museums if you intend to visit them, but otherwise the place is good for pictures and taking a break.",0.0 +The design of this complex is quite amazing. Some interesting and unique shops inside as well. Definitely worth seeing!,0.0 +Worth visiting while waiting for the big stores across the street to open (10:30 am). Cavernous interior.,0.0 +"this building design is incredible, looking like giantic space ship ! There are regular art exibition, fashion shows here - so check it out !. looks stunning at night as well ! ",0.0 +"I'm very impressed with the engineering and architecture works. It is something beyond normal and pretty amazing. The building cantilever parts are very interesting and the curves looks so firm and flawless. The time I passing by this building, I can't let my eyes out of it. ",0.0 +"Located in the center of Dongdaemun area which is the most recent construction opened in 2014 is the newest and most iconic landmark of the Korean design industry. It has 5levels.This place is awesome at night for photography, the Led displays are stunning!!",0.0 +"Loved the architecture of the DDP. Inside, I expected to find something more exquisite, but was disappointed with shops and more commercial stuff. But one could spend an hour just walking around the building and soaking in the architecture",0.0 +"A spectacle of present engineering , this wonder of a building is a futuristic ode to Seoul's place in the world stage of design and architecture ! A must see at night ! The building seems alive , a total compliment to the very awake Fashion Town of Seoul , Dongdaemun. ",0.0 +"DDP is one of the most uber futuristic buildings that I have ever seen, smack in the middle of a great evening shopping area. The Design Plaza itself is beautiful, with the 21,000 LED light roses planted in the roof garden a spectacular sight. The accompanying craft market has some nice gifts. In the streets around DPP there are extensive markets, and only a block away, is the river walk, and part of the old Seoul City Wall. There are numerous restaurants in the shops surrounding DDP, and the quirky Korean sight of roadside stages with troupes of young women competing in K-Pop styled competitions.There are numerous exhibitions and events held at DPP. While I was there it was an Andy Warhol exhibition, concerts, and Vans Skateboarding competitions and exhibitions, so something to appeal to everyone.Very easy to access as the Dongdaemun History and Culture Park subway station has multiple lines.",0.0 +One of the most architecturally amazing buildings I have ever seen. A little hard to navigate when reading the floor plan due to its asymmetrical design.,0.0 +"This is a place of twists and turns, and you'd better have your walking shoes on when you visit. The shows are either free, or have small fee attached, and considering that spending time with great art not only soothes your soul but benefits your body, I can recommend it. And once you are done taking in the art, you can sip a craft beer, eat some great food and real in the shopping area.",0.0 +"Really beautifully design structure. Wonderful location to take pictures at night. Also very interesting exhibitions, this time I visited again the G-Seoul art fair which was fantastic.",0.0 +We stayed within walking distance of the Dondaemun Design Plaza and the surrounding shopping areas. We had so much fun going through all the stalls in the design plaza and going to the night market area. Fashion at a reasonable price is the name of the game here.,0.0 +"A definite highlight of my trip. It is a beautifully design structure. The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, also called the DDP, is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by the powerful, curving forms of elongated structures. It houses Art Hall, Museum, Design Lab, Design Market, and Dongdaemun History and Culture Park. We chose to visit it at night, all because for the beautifully lit LED flowers surrounding the plaza. It is a magnificent sight and very serene. If you have the time, do take a stroll inside the building.",0.0 +The architectural itself is amazing. When go inside even more surprised by the different designer's shops and art exhibition. Sunday food and goods market also is fun to go.,0.0 +"This place used to be a football stadium, partially demolished and revamped into the place it is. This place carries a lot of positive energy, with many youths hanging at almost every corner when night falls. Didn't visit the museum, but enjoyed my time just strolling around the place, then spend some time sitting down and enjoying the breeze.",0.0 +"Amazing archaeological site hosted in contemporary architecture. Creative application of design, technology & aesthetic",0.0 +Amazing LED White Rose! can not image that more than 25thousand LED in the garden.But i'm wondering why it is only white colour?? I though red or pink or other colour better than white,0.0 +DDO is designed by Zaha Hadid and is a great 3D architectural design. There is a shopping mall and Art exhibition and few food places. The building has a unique design which let you see it from different angles and find its design differently.,0.0 +"This is a great place for art, craft, design and creativity. A great building to look at and be within. I like the fact there are no straight walls. There are art installations inside and out and a chance to pick up some unique wears by independant traders.",0.0 +"I will include photos of correct location, it's more like an extra 1 km east of the posted locationBeautifully, futuristic designed building. Interesting shops/ expos / entertaining for both young and old.Check out the products they sell in some of the shops in hall no 4 if I am not mistaking, thing maybe u can only find in Korea.Like someone mentioned before it's like Star Trek Enterprise space ship resurrected (: Enjoy Fast walk for photos only 30 min Comfy walk lots of photos and chill Recommend 1 to 2 hours I bet of history is there also on ground lever there are ruined walls or remains of old houses.Don't miss out of the fields of white artificial flowers.",1.0 +"The curves and design of the building are a feast for the eyes. As the name would suggest, this is a place where designers come together to sell their goods so much of it has a retail focus. There is also the design museum and history park with a number of art installations positioned around the grounds.",0.0 +Impressive building and quite different from what you'll usually see. Certainly worth a trip to see just the building if not some of the shows going on.,0.0 +"Stunning design and excellent exhibits. The DDP also offers amazing shopping, good restaurants, and is across the street from large department stores. Exhibits change regularly but are usually of internationally-known quality.",0.0 +Really interesting architecture but nothing much happening when we were there. May be better at night when illuminated,0.0 +"Nice from a distance and some interesting exhibitions from time to time, but must be one of the worst designed buildings ever. Signage is terrible and while looks good is not people friendly. ",0.0 +A nice place to walk around. Has some cute shops. Looks cool at night. Worth a visit if you have several days in the city. ,0.0 +"The site is a former baseball stadium , reclaimed for public use. The area is historically significant and a buzz of activity. This is where shoppers go for clothes from late morning till around two A.M. Sitting right in the centre of the action is Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DPP) without doubt one of the most beautiful buildings I've ever seen. Housing galleries, and design spaces. It is a must see for anyone traveling to Seoul. The building is incredible at any time of day, but to see its true ufo likeness, visit at night. Also at night the LED flower field is alight and the area surrounding DPP has food trucks and craft stalls. Great eats and unique shopping.",0.0 +The place is like an UFO airplane! It has modern and sophisticated design. If you're lucky you have see fashion show in the street around this area,0.0 +"DDP is an eye-catching trendy landmark which has given a new face of Dongdaemun, and a mixture of modern architecture and historical ruins. Apart from shopping, another choice for travellers to experience art and culture. You will be excited by many innovative ideas of modern Koreans at the designer lab. ",0.0 +"This building is breath-taking. Once we stopped in front of it, we were like WOW. It was really amazing, We were just thinking what is it and what's inside. We quickly rushed and found a subway, entrance for malls but one of the best thing on my trip The Design Lab.Yes, that's what they have named it. It is a very unique thing which I saw, they have redesigned existing things into something else which they sell at economic rates. It is very big, outside is nice park to walk and feel the fresh air ",0.0 +If you are in Seoul you cannot missed one of the most interesting buildings designed by Zaha Hasid. You should go around 5 pm to see the building during the day and night. Always you have interesting exhibitions. You can see there everything on gadgets and design. I have dinner there. Best way to go? Metro.,1.0 +"I went there twice, once in the morning and once in the evening. In the morning, it seems like it is a quite normal museum/exhibition area. In the evening, some concerts would be held, and the park becomes a flea market. ",1.0 +The DDP is simply gorgeous. Just beautiful. You don't really have to actually go into the halls to be at awe by its beauty. I was just walking in some of the areas and surrounding the DDP. You will appreciate its beauty even more if you visit it at night as I did. Definitely worth the journey. I got to see the LED roses too which made DDP even more beautiful. ,0.0 +If you like shopping and spending an entire day in one facility then this is the place for you.All types of clothing and apparel.,0.0 +Nice clean place to visit and beautiful area - We liked the shopping in area and architecture - Really nice place to walk around and enjoy view ,0.0 +"This building has a very interesting structure. I couldn't tell when I was up or down or which was I was going. Just when you think you have the hang of it, you're on the opposite side of where you thought you'd be!There are elevators but my friends and I were using the stairs so it was more confusing.The innovation of some of the products there were interesting but they went over my head!!!",0.0 +"For me this was the highlight of Seoul. It is an amazing structure with such intricate detail, it's hard not to appreciate it. Inside you could spend a whole day just walking around marvelling at all of the cool and quirky things inside. Definitely don't miss out, we almost didn't go because we mistakenly thought it was just a fancy shopping center. ",0.0 +"Nice place. Art galleries, and the architecture, by itself is so pretty. Very well located. Definately a must see.",0.0 +"An enormous building, with plenty of things happening. The shops inside were filled with amazing nicknacks and souveneirs. A LED flower display was happening while I was there and it was an amazing site.",0.0 +"This was honestly my favorite part of my trip. I enjoy modern design and architecture, and this place has it in abundance. The Design Lab is a great spot to shop for unique items, ranging from tableware to mobile accessories to stationary. Come at sunset and see the lights come on. The LED rose garden is really something to see.When I visited, there was a nice Warhol exhibit in the museum. I believe it runs through September (2015).",0.0 +nothing much to see here unless you appreciate buildings with unique architecture and interior. there are couples of branded stores near MRT exits and if you're lucky you probably can find some interesting exhibitions inside the plaza.,0.0 +We've been touring the building & awed by its architecture. Truly amazing. But don't forget to check out 24/7 shopping buildings next door. ,0.0 +"Excellent sightseeing spot in Seoul, actually one of the milestones every traveller should have when visiting Seoul, next to Dongdaemun shopping...",0.0 +"An Amazing building that have a fantastic exhibition space, you can take fantastic photos! they also have a design store that is very big but the selection is just OK",0.0 +"Very impressive building in the middle of the modern area of Seoul. Lots of art exhibitions, sculptures and things to see. Easily, you can spend at least 3 hours walking around, taking pictures, enjoying the art galleries, or having a snack outside. Totally recommended!",0.0 +"Looking for inspiration to take photo? DDP is definitely a must visit Plaza for all photographers. No matter which angle you are taking it from. The photo will turned out very artistic. Due to limited time, I didn't managed to visit the interior. Judging from the other photos, it should be worth going in.",0.0 +We came at night since it was so hot during the day and I'm glad we did! The building was so beautiful with all it's curves and lines. There is so much to see so try and plan your visit ahead of time. Look around and be in awe of a beautiful masterpiece in a city of such history.,0.0 +"It was OK as there was a panda exhibition outside at the time I went, but the place is a bit soulless and it's unlikely you'll want to spend much time around here",0.0 +"At first, I wasn't sure if I liked this building. After multiple visits, I've concluded that I like the exterior and the art market, but I don't like most of the interior. I have a feeling that the interior spaces didn't turn out quite as Zaha Hadid intended. They feel cheap. The current exhibitions from Dior and the Ganseong Museum are well worth the price of entry.",0.0 +"This plaza is a phenomenon and really got me in awe. I think its good for those that like to observe architecture, but also for those that just like to look at museums or quirky shops. Inside the plaza there are tons of museums and shops that sell unique things you cant get elsewhere.",1.0 +"Even if you do nothing but wander around within this amazing environment, you will be glad that you did - most particularly if you have an appreciation for modern, leading edge architecture. There also are often good art exhibitions and some fine art stores with excellent restaurants of various sorts.An ideal visit would be to go there in the late afternoon to wander around, taking in the sights, then visit an art exhibition, followed by a meal. Then, after the sun has gone down, check out the excellent architectural lighting that gives the place an almost entirely different experience.",0.0 +"Very futuristic architecture reminiscent of a spaceship. There are some shopping strip malls and exhibitions held inside the Design Plaza. I attended the exhibition of You Who Came from the Stars sometime back in the summer of last year in 2014, and it was very appropriate to hold the exhibition in this plaza hall, because of the futuristic themed structure of this building. The building looks weird in the daytime, but at night, it morphs into this spaceship lookalike structure with all the various lights and adornments being lit. ",0.0 +"Every tourist, almost i mean, wants to shop at Dongdaemum.Shop till you drop as there are thousands to shop.Eat various Korean street food and dishes nearby.Visit this space shuttle lookalike building to make your eyes open wide for different world than the neighbor. A bit unbalanced structure where Korea's traditional architecture, Dongdaemum is just next corner.",0.0 +Great if you love modern art. Great if you like weird shaped buildings. Great even if you are not into the modern world. Due to it's organic shape you don't feel lost. Saw Andy Warhol Exhibit. Kudos!,0.0 +"Tired of looking at grey and boring skyskrabers Dongdaemun and it's more design oriented feel and scenery with galleries, food court, shops and close to a subway station. ",0.0 +"The building design is amazing and outstanding. The plaza has everything to offer to consume your time of the day, from now until November 2015 beside the plaza is Blooming Roses garden where the lighting roses will give you an amazing moment. ",0.0 +"Incredible design. Art center, and shops and subway under it.Great place to go when shopping or just hanging out looking at thousands of people passing by.",0.0 +"Very modern complex of futuristic buidings with inside Museum, Galleries, cinema, theathre as well.The exterior shell of the building is cladded with aluminium panels and looks a bit like a space ship that is harmoniously integrated in a garden on the roof where you can walk.Close around this place, you can find a shopping center where to buy a lot of stuff and as usual a lot of places where to eat.",0.0 +"Dont know the history why Seoul build this building, but this building really has a high class architecture design. its very good if you visit at night for take a picture. unfortunately i didnt go inside. the location is eazy to access, just take a subway and stop at dongdaemun station or you can walk from myengdong around 20 minutes. just follow the road sign.",0.0 +"This place is definitely a highlight of modern Seoul. The architecture is simply breathtaking! There are plenty of temporary expositions, a design gallery, restored parts of the ancient walls, shops, and so on. But just wandering on the inside of the compound is already an almost magical experience.If you're into photography come in the morning or at sunset to capture all the waved lines with a special hue.",1.0 +"It was unfortunate I wasn't able to go inside but viewing the building from the outside was simply amazing. Nearby is Myeongdong, a popular shopping area. ",0.0 +"First we did not understood what this strange building was. We had to take a closer look and wooow, it was so fancy! We spent a lot of time just walking around and enjoyed it!",0.0 +"This architectural marvel is a must-see for photographers, or anyone interested in modern architecture, A walk around the site will yield some amazing photo opportunities. I believe it was designed by an Iranian architect and looks a bit like a space ship but also has grass growing on the roof. Whilst excavating the sight they found an old archeological site and incororated that into the display in the courtyard. Inside there are galleries some with special exhibitions. At the moment the Andy Warhol exhibition is on and a Dior exhibition (a must for fashionistas). They also have a kind of design department store with lots of quirky and interesting goods and a nice cafe. I am not sure what is in many of the other buildings, as the signs are all in Korean. There is a tourist information centre who could tell you though. The only disappointment was the shops attached to the centre, which consisted mostly of chain stores.",0.0 +"it is a place with branded shops. you get korean leaher bags which are really great, good designs and good quality. ",0.0 +"If you are into contemporary architecture and modern design, you can easily spend a few hours at this place. The architecture is very organic and offers a sleek view from every angle, inside and out. There are lots of design related exhibitions and shops in the building, and very good restaurants too. The place is located in the middle of town surrounded by lots of shopping and restaurants. We spent 4-5 hours here and wish there was more time.",0.0 +Walking around the Design Plaza is really fun. I went there last year and again this year and there were different art installations. at night you can see couple taking selfies in front of the led roses on the lawn. The lawn is a beautiful site. If you go in the shopping centers nearby you can get a nice view from the top floor.,0.0 +"This is a great place to visit day or evening. At night, the exhibitions are closed, but it is lovely to walk around, especially with a partner. If you love architecture, it shouldn't be skipped on your trip. Make sure to travel around back to see the lighted rose garden. The whole place is a photographer's dream; make sure to bring a tripod for long exposure shots.",0.0 +"The whole architecture has four functional sections, with each one has its own utility and also connected to each other. The whole building is quite natural with its environment, harmoniously designed to be interconnect to an ancient trail.",0.0 +"This is the great place to explore design-related shows and exhibitions. If you have time, wait until the sunset - the view at nights is remarkably beautiful. PS. A Korean drama series - You Who Came from the Stars was filmed here. ;)",0.0 +"Very modern complex of futuristic buidings. Inside Museum, Galleries,cinema, theathre, so there is much to do, if you want to see everything you'll need all day and some amount of money. It's different than normal museums, so I think it's worth to visit this amazing place. You can climb on the roof, there is a grass and benches over there. It's in the middle of the city, so it looks like a space ship. Close by you can find very cheap shopping center to buy some stuff ( clothes, cosmetics, souvenirs..everything :)",1.0 +"Honestly for a place that doesn't charge for admission (other than n special exhibits, its a great place to explore. I enjoyed it more than I originally assumed. There are some very cool little boutique stores inside worth exploring to pick up some neat souvenirs. I love going here from sunset till evening to check out the structure and picture taking for daytime and evening when it lights up. ",1.0 +"From the futuristic spaceship like design to the gallery inside, little shops inside and markets and fashion stores outside this place is alive both in the day and at night. I was last there for the 1600 Panda+ awareness project last week. I will definitely come back and recommend DDP to everyone.",2.0 +"Absolutely breathtaking example of modern architecture of organic design. Wonderful views at night, must see. There is interesting design shop full of various items to bring home as a souvenir. LED-roses field (enjoy it after sunset) is mesmerizing!",1.0 +"DDP, only one-year old, might already be one of Seoul's most iconic buildings. Unlike anything else in the city, the best way I can think of to describe it is Alien Mothership. This futuristic impression is reinforced by the use of lightning, LED panels and smart technologies in and around the premises. A very interesting thing about DDP is that it blends the distinction between the inside, the outside, the plaza, the garden... Everything is integrated and mixes together remarkably well. You have a garden on the roof, outside tunnels between buildings, antique vestiges at the foot of LED-lit metallic buildings,... It is truly a magnificent structure. The surrounding neighborhood is a bit less spectacular. The DDP is not directly connected to nor offers a direct view of Cheonghyecheon or the Dongdaemun gate, and buildings around DDP are mostly slightly old Department Stores. These buildings are not modern and high enough to be visually appealing (such as central Jongro or Myeongdong), nor traditional enough to feel truly authentic (as might feel the rest of the Euljiro district just west of DDP). As to what there is to do inside the DDP, it depends if you value quality over quantity. There are not a lot of exhibition halls, or shops inside DDP, at least not as many as one could expect. So some might be disappointed. However, qualitatively speaking, I think that all the museums, designer centers, exhibitions or even stores are really interesting. The Hyundai-sponsored museum offers some great exhibitions, the huge designer store presents many highly imaginative and quirky items, and there are a few other places worth mentioning. I think that for such a building, focusing on the quality of the artworks and designs presented to the public was a better choice that having loads of less interesting stores/displays/museum, so I'd also give a thumbs up to DDP for that as well. Finally, the place is always evolving: exhibitions change, some stores and halls have yet to open so the Dongdaemun Design Plaza should get even more interesting as time goes by.",1.0 +"the building looks unique and is located very very near Dongdaemun shopping complex, just a short walking distance. There are some shops inside (e.g. convenient stores, cosmetics store, and many more). it's quite big and you can take a look and a walk, explore...",0.0 +Unique building i cross by to go to u:us from dotta shopping so its nice place to hangout after you tired from shopping..,0.0 +"Did not enter the movie sence, I just take pic with the lovely Big egg and with nice design! Better to go there at Night, coz there some lighting outside the building 👍 of coz food and some shops inderground",1.0 +"The Dongdaemun Design Plaza is Seoul's equivalent of the Sydney Opera House, and is a must-see for all architecture lovers. With a UFO exterior and Gaudi-esque interior, the building provides moments of beauty interspersed with extreme frustration when trying to navigate ones way around it. If you are looking for unique gifts, there is a two storey shop selling Korean (and foreign) designer objects, technology, clothing, furniture, stationery, toys etc. which provides a more sophisticated alternative to the city's many markets.",3.0 +"We visited DDP on 4/18, it begging the exhibition of LED rose garden!!! Should go at the time of sunset, the huge building has light flashing at night!!",0.0 +"According to the Guidebook, this structure, designed by the famous Iraqi - British lady architect Zaha Hadid, was completed and opened in 2014. It now houses a variety of art and design exhibitions, hosts various events and also contains some fairly upmarket shops and restaurants.The exterior shell of the building is clad with (apparently) 45,133 aluminium panels (didn't check!), all of which are allegedly different. (I rather doubt that, although the hugely complex and futuristic 'organic' shape must have given the construction team some sleepless nights!There is a website for the structure which has some excellent photos and is well worth a look.We had a good wander round but had to leave long before exploring everywhere. I thought it was hugely impressive and a notable prestige project. It will be interesting to see how it ages. When we were visiting, the structure and its surroundings were being used by yet another United Nations Sustainability and Climate Change junket, as a marshalling / assembly point for a march by bureaucrats (both local and flown in from around the planet), presumably to City Hall (where the 'Conference' was being held) and arguing the 'evils' of CO2. As the carbon footprint of this concrete / steel / aluminium / glass project must have greatly exceeded the annual 'footprint' of several smaller Pacific nations, I confess I found this a trifle ironic. Fortunately, the design team seem not to have allowed their creativity to be unduly restrained by this currently fashionable idea. I don't think a Yurt of recycled bin bags would have quite the same impact.",0.0 +"i recomend to visit on evening until night, the light really amazing and breath taking, This one also opened recently,and it has exhibitions happening every week. A few months ago, they were displaying scenes from the drama “My Love from Another Star.” During this weekend they had the Pikachu Parade (which happened only once on Saturday because they couldn’t handle the crowd), and right now they still have the LED Flower Garden",0.0 +Vibrant neighbor and busy street. Quite new place in Seoul. They tried to hold a lot of experimental events. So I think here needs more maps.,0.0 +"Grab a camera and walk all around this building, inside and out. The architecture is spectacular. There is s garden on the roof. Fun to see at different times of day as the sun reflects on the surface.",0.0 +"What a stunning modern/futuristic structure! Breathtaking by day, and even more so at night.Subway lines 2, 4, and 5 take you to Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, which exits directly into the Plaza. Places to visit within the Plaza include multiple Art Halls, Museum, Design Labs, and the Design Market. Also, in the midst of the modern architecture, is the Dongdaemun Excavation Site, with original sections of Seoul’s fortress wall, and a History Hall.There is a very helpful Information Desk.The plaza/park is also a great place to relax, and enjoy food/drink in the modern café/restaurant.During the time I was in Seoul, the LED Rose Festival was taking place in the Plaza. Against the backdrop of the surrounding city buildings and the futuristic plaza structure, the fields of thousands of white LED-lit roses were a fantastic spectacle. The Plaza has been open only since March 2014, so not every part of the building was populated. However there was much to see, and I look forward to return visits in the future.",2.0 +"This is well worth a visit, but please ignore this map listing. The actual location is 1 km East of the one shown, in the middle of the green area - you can get off at the subway stop - Dongdaemun History & Culture Park on the green line - Exit 1.",2.0 +"Zaha Hadid's funky, curvy design is a surprising piece of sculpture - more than a building. It is neat to see especially from a distance as it really looks fantastical. However, up close, it looks kind of hurriedly put together and the interior feels empty and unused and the retailers (who appear to be independent small concerns) look kind of sad; with very little sales traffic and laidout in an awkward way.Vidually and spatially interesting but clearly a bust! Hope somehow they can get it going as more of an actual event center.",1.0 +"It's architecture is very impressive. Very modern and futuristic? There are shops, restaurants etc. We took pictures and had a little walk with my cousins and friends. If you have time, you can visit this place, have a stroll and rest. :)",1.0 +"The architecture of Dongdaemun Design Plaza is very unique compare to other buildings in Korea. However, this place doesn't offer various place of restaurants or activities. So, it will be good if you come here when an exhibition is held otherwise the only thing to see is the building only. Anyway, this place is worth to visit though.",0.0 +"The architecture loosk good at daytime and it looks great at nights when the lights are on. The shops insides sell some pretty cool designed stuffs. Walking around the building and inside is a enjoyable thing itself. If you like art, architecture and designed stuffs, this is the place you do not to miss.",0.0 +The best place I guess would be the White Flower Garden. I'm not sure if it is still existing now but you might want to check. I believe it is better to visit during late afternoon so you can see the spectacular lights during the evening. Just across Doota so shopping is just a stone throne away.,0.0 +I came here for the You who came from the star exhibition. I never heard of this place before. All I could say is that It is a great place to visit just the architecture. I can see the potential in it.,1.0 +Hopefully this area will expand its list of exhibitions in the near future. The architecture is interesting and best viewed at night. Good to look around for an hour or so. ,0.0 +"I have been to Seoul for over ten times and Design Plaza offered me a totally new perspective in appreciating Seoul's creativity and designs. The building itself is already a statement by blending Zaha Hadid's design wonders and Seoul's development success at crossroads between light goods exports in the past and intellectual capital in future. The featured exhibitions, design-themed retails and interior / furniture are amongst the amazing photo spots in the site. The evening scene is also amusing with the lighting features on the exterior of the plaza. You could spend a day if you are fond of design works. Accessibility by subway is awesome. Foodies and shoppers will also find the destination friendly as Dongdaemon is just minutes away. ",0.0 +"There used to be a baseball stadium where this park now stands (there's even a memorial for the stadium!).The designer parks feature some crazy and almost unreal architecture wonders – beautiful modern buildings, housing numerous exhibitions, galleries and conferences.While the park is not intended to be a museum, nor doesn't it have a museum feel to it, any art lover (and an architecture enthusiast) would absolutely love this place.Take the time to walk the long way up one of the domes on the inner slope. the perspective of the staircase from above is so worth the effort.You need 90-120 minutes to explore this park in detail.Highly recommended.",0.0 +"Do this venue in the evening when its dark. The great architecture becomes even stronger with the illumination.When I was there, there was an exhibition and sale of articles (gadgets, furniture, objects, tools, kitchen ware etc.) from korean designers. Good place to see and buy for design afficionados.",1.0 +Once you get out of the subway you can't miss this futuristic building. The museum itself it ok. It's really nice to walk around it. But it isn't a must see museum. You can still walk around the building and see the outside if you don't want to go inside.,1.0 +"What an amazing architeture! This place is well worth a visit, both inside and out. Inside you will find an art museum, cafe and designer shops with cool but expensive stuff to buy. It is also in busy shopping area so i would definitely recommend checking it out",1.0 +"If you're looking for an incredible museum or exhibition inside, you might get disappointed. But alone the spectacular shell and many design details inside make the DDP a must-see destination. I recommend entering from the north, making your way up through the spiraling hallways of a gigantic spaceship. It might just be another prestige building for Seoul, but who cares why it looks great? It does look great!",1.0 +Futuristic construction. Enjoyed walking through and looking through all the stores and displays. Didn't buy anything but still really enjoyed looking around. There is a lot more to look at in the area so I'd recommend paying it a visit.,0.0 +"First of all, the architectural marvel designed by Zaha Hadid is just eye-catching, there is no way to miss it, walking around the DongDaeMun area. It is a bit of a weird location actually, nestled in between bargain shopping and higher-end shopping (Doota, Lotte Fitin), but definitely this is a must go, if only to balk at the supremely organic building.It is free to enter, with some exhibitions charging a minimal entrance fee, but do put aside a whole day. Yes, a whole day, to walk and explore the building. I am not sure if that was the design intent, but walking into and through the building, was like wandering in a cavernous animal. There are several wings, a splendid roof area of electric led roses art installation, and a few shops. The roof also offers an amazing vantage of the shopping district, and the lights at night are nice.The main museum shop was a good place to get affordable souvenirs, we enjoyed seeing quality designed goods, that can be purchased without the exorbitant prices of other museum shops (e.g.: MoMa, Tate Modern). We picked up a few pieces of printed chocolate bars, Tyvek tote-bags and a stylish new pocketbook pen, all for less than USD50. It was good quality, design-intended, and at a bargain price.Shopping aside, the exhibitions themselves are varied. Some are full-blown masterpieces, while others are Graduation Shows, or travelling exhibits and pop-up installations. The best bet is to head to a information counter, and get a run-down of the active exhibitions, along with a MAP. Alternatively, a quick visit to the DDP website, will also bring you up to speed and focus in on exhibitions of special interest to you, if you are short of time.The building grounds, also serve as a social gathering point, so it is a marvellous place for people-watching. Seeing Koreans coming in families, groups of friends, to see how they interact and enjoy the building is also interesting. They take lots of photos, and cute poses.Across our travels, and as a museum designer by profession, there is nothing quite like the DDP. Conceptually, it is more than a museum, but a complex housing various degrees of Art and Design, which makes it quite unique in itself. Whether you are a Zaha Hadid or architecture fan, this is definitely one of the places in Seoul to visit, even better than some of the so-called proper museums. One thing to note, it is closed on Mondays.",4.0 +"Proof that Do Min Joon landed in Seoul? Well, it definitely looks futuristic and is lighted up very nicely at night. I didn't have much time to roam around inside the plaza but it didn't look like you can do much in it. Just a few restaurants and shops. You can stop by for some photographs at night of the exterior; otherwise, it's pretty forgettable.",0.0 +"Looks nice but there was not much else to do. If you are planning to visit this area anyway then go and see it, but don't make a long journey just for this place.",0.0 +"This area looks very new and has a small but ok mall inside. We tried to go to the nearby history museum but got there too late and it was already closed. The area though is worth a visit to see really the cutting edge of Seoul, and watch people shop their lives away. I thought Americans loved to shop but Koreans are at another level.",1.0 +"My husband and I visited DDP last month and enjoyed it very much. We took the subway there and DDP is right off the station. The day we were there, DDP was displaying planet of the apes in there outside terrace for people to watch. Few of the exhibits inside were free and it was quite nice walking around the structure. It is centrally located so Dongdaemum clothing market, doota and cheongycheon stream were all waking distance through the underground walkway.",0.0 +"Some may think this place is too confusing but I thought it was great. It is very spacious, wide open multi-functional space for people to relax while shopping/site seeing in super busy dongdae-moon. Like other reviewers mentioned, it is a combination of exhibition, mall, museum, outdoor space for kids to play (which is insufficient in Seoul) etc. The DDP also has interesting food court/restaurant/dining area. I love the snow ice bingsoo place there (Oak-roo-mong), and shopping right across the street at DOOTA is wonderful. There was a free exhibition going on at the time of my visit, which involved spectator interactions, arts and craft. I think the best way to enjoy DDP is to go there with an open mind. It will be way more enjoyable than you might think!",0.0 +"i visited this place because of my architect friend told me to come. it's very unique building and very big.. DDP is a combination of exhibition, mall, museum.you will also find the exhibition of Man from The Stars, which there's entrance ticket : 15000 won.what i like from this place is tons of unique products are sold and it's made by local designers. the price is quite expensive but that's doesn't matter because the products are great.there is also SM entertainment pop up store in here, but it's less complete than they have in Lotte Young Plaza. i suggest to buy souvenir from the shop that near SM entertainment pop up store, which in the middle of the room (i think is on 2nd floor), the staffs were very friendly and welcoming us well. you can also find a museum on the top of the building, but there is entrance ticket fee. in the mall, you can find some cosmetics shop such as aritaum, olive young, innisfree and restaurant. there is convenience store also. but, because this is very huge building, i'm quite confused with the direction. little bit difficult to understand. i went just follow the open door.",2.0 +I didn't get what this place was. It's a big curvy building attached to like a shopping mall and across the street is a market for buying clothes. We walked around but there was nothing really going on. There were signs for like some fantasy exhibit or something related to Lord of the Rings but I don't know where or what it is. ,0.0 +"With all the hype surrounding DDP and its star architect, Zaha Hadid, I went with high expectations. From the outside, the building was indeed impressive - true to Hadid principles with organic shapes, dramatic silhouettes and shining facades - challenging your imagination. However, the use of the building was poor. Upon arrival from the train station, the first thing that greets you is the Design Market - which comprises of shops selling items which are far from interesting or designer inspired. Upon trying to find an exhibit which I could visit so I could experience the spaces inside, I was directed to a variety of different places - disconnected from the actual exhibition space. To get further directions, I had to traipse back to the original information centre all the way from another end. The map is so poorly drawn - on two separate sheets; which makes it impossible to understand. The only exhibits were a 3D creature exhibit and another on Korean movie stars - little to do with design. None of the buildings were connected and I spent more time guessing which buildings were what and where everything was located. In the end, the biggest clarity I got was when I left the Plaza and went opposite to a mall for food. That was the only time, the Plaza made sense to me. Overall, the experience fell short and as the weather was so hot, it only added to the unpleasantness of trying to find your way indoors with the only option being to wander around outdoors.",4.0 +It recently opened in Dongdaemun. It is across the shopping area in Dongdaemun. Nice place to relax and admire the amazing designs.,0.0 +"Visited with my Fiance on 11th March and did the Magician Room.Would like to start by saying the entire place is very well themed throughout. Really beautifully done. Also very hot on hygiene which is very important at the moment. Nice to see precautions were taken.Joey was a fantastic host. Very theatrical performance and really brought the whole thing to life.The room itself was quite unique. Without giving too much away - we loved the addition of a character in the room. It really added to the atmosphere and he had a great sense of humor.Puzzle wise, we found it quite different from other escape rooms. Although it was quite padlock heavy. But this didn't make it any less enjoyable. My only suggestion would be to maybe introduce a small chalk board or white board into the room. So ideas or numbers can be written down.We would definitely recommend this room and will hopefully be returning soon 😁",0.0 +"Amazing staff and amazing experience, we did all three and it was lovely! Definitely recommend going, all really helpful and friendly! Can’t wait for new rooms to come! Viki & Nick!",0.0 +Very happy great day lovely present on time just very enjoyable the wife loved it as well would do it again,0.0 +This is the third room I have done here and they have all been amazing! Really enjoyed it. We were a mixed team of people who have done escape rooms before and some first timers and everything really loved it. Good for those with experience and those new to it. Really friendly and fun staff who carry on the theme of the rooms in your brief and debrief which makes the experience even better. I would recommend these escape rooms to everyone. And I hope they expand / update their rooms so I can keep going as it really is an amazing set of rooms.,0.0 +Joey and Marie were really great and made the experience far more immersive. The room was well thought out and made us think outside the box.,0.0 +I returned to the McGuffin project to treat my partner for her birthday - we had so much fun (and escaped in good time:)! The staff are all truly enchanted with the story and so they make the experience really enjoyable! Thank you and we’ll be back!,0.0 +Had a great time completing my first escape room - shoutout to Maisie for organising it for our group of 9 and making it so much fun,0.0 +"The three of us completed the Fortune Teller and The MacGuffin rooms on Saturday back to back. Our games master, Lara, was so helpful and gave us plenty of useful information to set the scene before each one. While the rooms shared a common theme, they were very different when it come to the types of puzzles and challenges involved. We've done a lot of escape rooms and these two are definitely in my top 5!",0.0 +I thought it was amazing. Really easy to sign in and the preparation and introduction from Martine was great.I would recommend anyone to go to and you really get your moneys worth.,1.0 +Staff were extremely nice the room wasn’t too hard but wasn’t too easy so it was just right and we all had an amazing time! Thank you!,0.0 +I did the escaperoom the magician. We had 2 amazing hosts Maisie and Joey they did a amazing job and it was a fun and amazing experience.,0.0 +"We've done a few escape rooms now and it's always nice to find something refreshing and new. The MacGuffin Project is both of those things. The themes are not something we've come across before and link nicely if you do two back to back (which we did). The host Lara was great, steering us back on track when we started to solve the puzzles in the wrong order, but not giving clues when not needed. The theming is heavy, helping immerse you in the story. The puzzles are challenging but logical so you don't get frustrated. All in all we really enjoyed ourselves. ",0.0 +Escape room was really fun and engaging paired with excellent staff that were friendly and welcoming,0.0 +"Great experience and interesting storylines you can tell a lot of time and money has been invested in the rooms and customer experience. Lovely staff, really enjoyed my first escape room 😊",0.0 +"This was my first escape room experience, but now I am addicted. I think about nothing but the next room I can escape from. I cannot leave a normal room without solving a self-created puzzle, otherwise I don't feel I've earned my freedom. I am often late for work.I visited with 9 friends and we split into two rooms, so the team rivalry really ramped up the pressure. We did the macguffin machine room, which is by far the most difficult - so remember, if you do that room and your time is slower than the people in other rooms, you are still actually a winner and they are dumb. I won't reveal anything about the room itself, except that it's a challenging and engaging narrative and an emotional rollercoaster. It made me sweat, and I loved it, and I want it to do it to me again. Our host Martine struck the right balance between thoughtful encouragement and lip curling sadism, like the drill sergeant you fall in love with. Like Richard O'Brien on The Crystal Maze, but slightly less unhelpfully sarcastic.Now I must finish this review to chase the next euphoric hit that can only come from solving all the puzzles in a room. I'm contacting estate agents to explore the availability of property in the immediate vicinity of the macguffin project. Best wishes to you all, adventurers.",1.0 +"A group of 9 of us visited today to do the head to head escape room, 4 in one room 5 in another. The most fun we have ever had as a group highly recommend, Martine and Lara were excellent hosts so helpful and informative. We’ve all had so much fun! Thank you so much!",1.0 +I booked the magician room for me and my 12 year old daughter as the ending treat to our mum and daughter day and it was amazing! We both absolutely loved it and had so much fun! The girl who greeted us was so friendly and the man who explained the game and showed us around was exceptional! The whole experience was brilliant and we will definitely be coming back! (I couldn't remember the two staff members names but we came on the 19/2/20 at 3...they were both lovely),0.0 +"Amazing place for escape rooms, I have done 2 of them at this venue and had the best time. Very warm welcome by the lady and sadly have forgotten her name but, absolutely brilliant. ",0.0 +"Visited as part of a hen weekend, none of us really knew what to expect but had a great time . Friendly, interactive staff really made the experience, thanks Joey",0.0 +"This was a great morning. We all thoroughly enjoyed it solving all the puzzles to get out. Great staff too, thanks Joey! Thank you",0.0 +I've done a few escape rooms now and this is the first time I've seen a place have 2 identical rooms that can be tackled by 2 teams simultaneously - perfect for our slightly larger group of friends who normally have to select different scenarios. Very friendly staff who clearly love their job and are keen to develop and build new scenarios all the time.,0.0 +"Visited after booking for my boyfriend's birthday and it was incredible! The venue is amazing and the staff really knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. Will definitely be returning!",0.0 +"I visited this escape room with two of my friends and did the ‘Magician’ room. It was excellent. The puzzles were great, I would say suitable for most ages, and really make you think. And there were great twists along the way!The staff are lovely and make you feel very welcome and tell the story of the place excellently.Walking into a reception area that is so atmospheric starts your experience off so well. From the moment you walk into the building until the moment you leave, you are involved with the story, a sign of any good escape room.If you love escape rooms that really immerse you or have never done one and want to start off strong, I thoroughly recommend this place!",1.0 +"Went with my son (our 4th escape room together) and two (virgin) friends. We did the MacGuffin challenge and managed to complete it in around 43 minutes. The room was well designed, the puzzles were well crafted and we all had a great time. I’d definitely recommend it and we’re looking forward to going back and checking out the other challenges. ",0.0 +"Me and boyfriend went and did the fortune teller for a fun date night. Would absolutely recommend to anyone and everyone. So much fun, very challenging and entertaining. Cant wait to do another one of the Macguffin escape rooms!",0.0 +Really impressed with the MacGuffin project. We completed the fortune teller and had a lots of fun the tasks flowed well fitting with the story line not just padlock after padlock. The decor and staff were really well themed even in the lobby area. And the difficulty was just right to feel a challenge but allow you to feel satisfied in succeeding without too many clues. Definitely one of my Favorite escape rooms so far. Will definitely be going back to try one of their other rooms.,0.0 +"We visited the MacGuffin project for a team building exercise as a group of 15 split into 5 rooms. We were a mix of people who had been to escape rooms before and those who had not. We all had a great time, found the rooms challenging but achievable and the added competition of trying to beat the other groups was a nice bonus. The staff were all amazing; super friendly and helpful and very funny in the way they interacted during the games. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"We completed the fortune teller room in 2018 and we enjoyed it so much our friend treated us to play the Magician as a Christmas present. Once again we had a brilliant time, the staff here really add to the experience with the interaction they have with you. We found this room a little more challenging than the fortune teller but just as much fun. Thank you for another great night. The SeaGals will be back for the next room soon. ",0.0 +"Our first time today doing an escape room - took my 10yr and 8yr old daughters. The whole experience was fabulous. We did The Fortune Teller room where we had to work out puzzles, find things and open things to solve/complete the room. I was worried it may be a bit hard for my kids but it wasn’t at all as they were able to contribute to the tasks throughout the challenge and really enjoyed working it all out. I couldn’t have done it without them to be honest! There were lots of surprises along the way. Parts are a little creepy for smaller kids but mine were pretty much fine with it. We completed it in 57 minutes! We had such a great time and will def go back to do the Magician room next time! ",0.0 +"Today, we popped in as a couple for something to do on an afternoon. Our host, Maisie, really set the scene and excited us for our room! We started off really enthusiastically in the room but halted and found a wall, Maisie was great at giving very subtle clues to assist without giving the clues away. We can't wait to come back for another room. Thoroughly recommend!!",0.0 +We completed ‘The Magician’ as two teams of four people. It was great fun and definitely had us all working as a team. Our hosts Rosie and Joey were friendly and funny. Loved it and would recommend.,0.0 +One of the best escape rooms we have done! The puzzles were so well thought out and the staff were incredibly friendly and informative. We will be back to do the other rooms for sure,0.0 +We had a great afternoon here. We took a younger child but she really enjoyed herself and was able to contribute. Friendly fun place and really recommend.,0.0 +I took my 9 year old and 6 year led on the Magic Portal route and we had a fun 2 hour walk around Bournemouth following the clues and finding crystals. Unfortunately the rain spoiled the end but only because it was torrential but a bit of drizzle wouldn’t have been an issue. Both children enjoyed the bag of props that we had to use and the clues were hard enough to be challenging without being overly complicated or unsolvable. My 6 year old was probably a little on the young side but the 9 year old loved it and lead a lot of the directions and problem solving. Definitely a good way to get them to have a decent walk around town but be aware of the weather forecast!,0.0 +"I really enjoyed this, Julie was welcoming and the whole place was in keeping with the theme - room was great and had different types of puzzles and some surprises",0.0 +"Terrific escape room experience in every way. Our host Joey was great and the room was challenging, with lots of hidden gems. It was my 65 year old dads first one and now he’s hooked. Just don’t forget your glasses as the room is quite dark and shadowy. A ten out of ten experience!",1.0 +"Was not sureAbout doing an escape room experience, went with my wife and the others from 15 to 21. Great fun had by all, very well organised. Highly recommended.",0.0 +We absolutely loved the it best Xmas had a great time would highly recommend for a fun time or team building exercise,0.0 +"Visited yesterday with a friend and our boys. The staff are brilliant in getting you all prepared for the experience. The room itself was absolutely fantastic, we all loved it and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge. We will be back and have already recommended it to others!",0.0 +"We recently visited the MacGuffin Project while on our anniversary weekend in Bournemouth. Whenever we have a weekend away from our young children, we always find an escape room to do together. We’ve done a fair few escape rooms now - including a few in Bournemouth - so with such great reviews, we were very excited about doing this one. When we arrived, we were told that the group before us had arrived very late, so had a choice to wait around for the one we’d booked - or do another one. The chap suggested The Magician, so we thought, why not.The set up, staff and room itself were all great. Everything looked very well done indeed. But that’s where it ended for us. Having done more than 15 rooms together, we know we work well as a team and pride ourselves on usually getting out (or getting very close) with very few clues/hints.Well, pretty much from the start, we just couldn’t get into the flow of it. I won’t ruin anything by saying specifics, but we left feeling deflated and disappointed and - to a degree - that we’d wasted our money. Perhaps if we’d done the original room we’d booked, then our experience would have been different, but I’m sad to say that this one wasn’t for us. And we LOVE an escape room 😒",0.0 +"Having got a few escape rooms under our belt, I can honestly say this is one of the best ones we have done. So much fun and so creative! The staff were all really nice and friendly which always helps. Highly recommend!! We’re definitely coming back to smash the other rooms! 😃",0.0 +I don’t think I’ve ever had more fun whilst having an ominous sassy voice telling me to shut up. Rosie was a diamond for our whole experience and made the night for us,0.0 +What an amazing experience! We were welcomed warmly by Julie who explained everything in a fun and friendly way. We chose The Fortune Teller experience which was exciting and loads of fun! Hard enough to make us ask for a couple of hints but not so hard that we didn’t stand a chance. We all loved it so much we wanted to do another straight away but alas they had another booking. We will definitely be returning soon! Thank you so much for a fabulous birthday evening!,0.0 +"Me and 4 friends did the fortune teller escape room, it was my first escape room experience and it was awesome! The room was so on theme and interactive and the puzzles were challenging but not too hard. Our host Joey was very good at his part of introducing us to the back story of the room and giving us clues along the way. He played his quirky character very well and made the whole experience even better!I would 100% go again and would recommend to anyone wanting to try something new!",0.0 +"Staff really welcoming and enthusiastic. Accomodating of our requirements. Amazing experience, all very professionally done. Great attention to detail. So much fun, would highly recommend. We came out feeling so energised! (Probably because we smashed it in 39 minutes! 😄) Would book again without a doubt!!",0.0 +"Came back and did the other two rooms and got top of the leaderboard for The Magician. Best room escape I've done, made even better by the Atmosphere and story. Joey was lovely although I've got some beef with Gilbert 😏",0.0 +My partner and I really enjoyed the escape room we did. It was well put together with good props and fun puzzles. I'd definitely recommend it.,0.0 +"We had a total blast!! Will be back and recommending to everyone! Challenge was great! The chap that met us and Gilbert😜 were both fabulous! Great fun to bring people together! We went for my daughters 14th birthday, 2 adults and 2 teens!",0.0 +"The theme is amazing, the clues are brilliant, and the staff were so fab, really fun and getting involved! If you're nervous about trying something like this for the first time, don't worry. It's not scary at all. It's just so much fun!!! And addictive! I wanna come again and do the other rooms now! Lol Thanks guys!",0.0 +Went here as a couple for our first ever escape room experience. Julie and Ellen were fantastic and explained everything to us. The escape room was really well designed and the puzzles were great. Would recommend macguffins to anyone looking for a fun experience in Bournemouth!,0.0 +"A great evening out with friends. None of us had done an escape room before but thoroughly enjoyed it; so much so that we have booked up again for next month! Took us some time to get into the nature of the clues, looking at things to deeply to start with but thoroughly enjoyed it. Although the reduced lighting in the rooms is there to create atmosphere, for those of us, of more mature years, it made seeing some things a bit more tricky. Staff are very friendly and helpful and help create a good atmosphere. You’ll enjoy your trip here if you book it.",1.0 +We were a large group of 3 teams Unfortunately for myself and one friend this was too much walking and we had to abandon our team mates to compete the course. Everyone enjoyed the challenge but would recommend that people are informed of the physical challenges. Not for the less mobile,0.0 +"Had a fantastic time, well thought out and great fun to do. Have never been to an Escape room before so did not know what to be expect and was way above my expectations for enjoyment. Staff very friendly and informative. Would certainly recommend. ",0.0 +Just come back from playing the Fortune Teller game. There was 6 of us and it was so much fun. Great story with fantastic clues. But above all is the design and devour of the venue. Every part of the building puts you in the game. The attention to detail is phenomenal. Can’t wait to go and play another game. ,1.0 +"Amazing experience. We went on the Tuesday, booked again for the Saturday. Thought provoking, amazing attentive and shownmen staff. The set up is incredible and brilliant deco!",0.0 +"I have recently taken part in The Magician and The Fortune Teller. Apparently it is good to leave the MacGuffin for last as it ties the story together. It was great fun finding all the clues, it’s well decorated and the staff are great and really add to the experience! 5 stars would definitely recommend!",0.0 +We have been to many escape rooms. This was by far the best. It was really well set out and the puzzles were very clever. Our host Joey was lovely and you could tell he really enjoys his job. We are definitely going back to do a different room. Anyone thinking about going definitely go to this escape room you won't be disappointed ,0.0 +"We went as a surprise for partner's 40th birthday in a team of just two. From the moment we stepped into the building we were immersed into the experience. Nothing was too much for Julie (staff member) and she went all out to make sure we were fully catered for. It was a first time escape room for us both and were so so close!! The room was amazing and very well set out, fun and made you think whilst working as a team. The whole experience is one I could not praise highly enough. 100% that we'll be back to try the other rooms and making sure we bring others with us. I would recommend this to anyone thinking about this escape room. Great team, superb room and location.",1.0 +"Went here last night with my mates for a birthday,a mixed group ages 18 to 36 and mixed backgrounds of educations, we did the machine room and it was a blast, the guy who guided us thru it was excellent and really got us into the spirit, then once in there we all got deep into it and we all managed to work as a team and it was exhilarating, looking forward for the next excuse to try a different room!",0.0 +"This was a great experience. We split into 3 groups and were competing against one another.The challenges were brilliant and the commentary from our hosts were helpful, keeping us on the right track, not too cryptic and with good mix of humour. Recommend this for all types of groups, family and/or friends and all age ranges.Fantastic, thank you Joey, Julie and JayThe Legover Club",0.0 +"I came here with 21 colleagues for a team building day, I cannot recommend enough and this is not just because I won ( if my colleagues are reading this 😑). It's absolutely brilliant, the staff are amazing and make sure you have the best experience. If you are in the area and looking for an activity you won't be disappointed. ",0.0 +"I recently organised my sister’s hen do and was let down by another escape room. The MacGuffin Project were so helpful when booking the escape room and the staff could not be more accommodating or helpful! The staff that I spoke to were friendly and made the booking process really easy. We thoroughly enjoyed our escape room, it was challenging, fun and enjoyable and we all left with smiles on our faces! I can’t recommend The MacGuffin Project highly enough if you want a fun escape room!",0.0 +Fantastic escape room. Great atmosphere and hosting. Very keen to go back and try the other rooms!!!,0.0 +"We came along to this escape room for my friends Hen Do. The staff were brilliant - friendly and accommodating, a good laugh too. Brilliant room, theme and aesthetic. Will definitely be coming back for the other rooms xx",0.0 +"We visited the MacGuffin Project for the first time last week and enjoyed it so much we went back this week to do another room. Our first visit was to the Magician’s Room where 4 of us managed to escape in 45 minutes. It would have been 5 minutes quicker had our son been prepared to listen to his mother !!!. This week 6 of us challenged the MacGuffin Workshop and achieved a very respectable 39 minutes. All of us really enjoyed the experience. The staff were great, really encouraging and enthusiastic. The puzzles were very fair and when we needed them the clues were helpful without being too transparent.Overall a great way to spend some time as a family",0.0 +"I can't praise the staff here enough. The room and the puzzles were atmospheric and entertaining but the staff made it, especially the man running the desk who made his introduction seem fresh even though he must have said it dozens of times. I want to visit again.",0.0 +"Such a fun experience. Challenging but entertaining, team work is essential for this room. Have just got back from doing The MacGuffin Workshop and I've just booked to go back for The Magician on Monday!",0.0 +"Myself and my husband and my 2 teenagers did the Mindfall outdoor experience today. We had so much fun, got to see lots of Bournemouth while trying to solve all the clues. The guy that set us up with all the gear was absolutely lovely and really helpful. It's hard to find things that keep us all interested (my children are 13 and 15) but I must say this was fantastic...although we didn't manage to solve the puzzle and save the world. Definitely looking forward to going back and trying out an indoor escape room next time!",0.0 +My family and I visited MacGuffins today and had a fantastic time. The escape room was excellently themed and the storyline immersive. The room was challenging but not impossible. Having done a few escape rooms now I can say that this one has been my favourite to date (and they have 2 others to try!). Great value for money and fantastic staff.,0.0 +Kind and immersive staff as well as a unique and fun experience. Throughly enjoyed and will be back soon.,0.0 +"With an 8yr old and teenager it’s often hard to find things to do that both are willing to leave the house for - the Magic Portal mobile escape game did the trick and we were able to leave without the usual arguments despite it involving some walking. The game is quite exciting, involving some cool technology and a very mysterious man bag containing equipment to use on the trail. Some of the puzzles are harder than others but most can be done by the kids on their own if they don’t have an impatient parent breathing down their neck. A fun couple of hours that we all enjoyed as a family and we will definitely be back to try the other outdoor one at some point. Having done other escape room experiences, the only thing that this is missing is a little trinket/badge/medal on completion, particularly for the kids, just so that they have a momento. A great idea, well executed that appeals to all and has the benefit of getting those steps up on your Fitbit.",0.0 +"We had such a great time trying to resolve all the enigmas, they're affordable, entertaining and original.We totally recommend that team experience",0.0 +"My boyfriend and I played the magician room yesterday and it was amazing! The puzzles were challenging and the game play kept you thinking outside the box. We escaped in 51 minutes and are still buzzing about it, however what made our experience were our game hosts Joey and Gilbert! I have played upwards of 30 rooms and can honestly say they were some of the most entertaining hosts I have come across. They gave assistance when we needed and kept us laughing and joking in the meantime, interacting with us as we spoke to each other and even learning our names to make the experience even more personal.Absolutely gutted we didn’t have time to play the other rooms but will definitely have to find time to give them a go! Couldn’t recommend this company enough and a huge thank you to joey and the rest of the staff for making our experience as brilliant as it was!",0.0 +"We were a large group of 16 family members ranging from kids age 8 to teens up to adults. We split into 3 groups and mixed everyone up to make it fair. We had 2 teams in the magician room and one in the macguffin. The magician room I was in had just the right amount of challenges (this is my 5th escape game) all nicely themed, good quality, flowed well. Our ‘helper’ even declined to give us a clue when we thought we were really stuck as he had faith we could figure it out eventually! Right from the start the 3 staff members who looked after us were excellent (sorry I forgot names but especially the L&D chap!) they got into character, explained everything clearly and made it really fun getting everyone involved including the younger shy and less-confident ones. Would totally recommend this as a fun activity for a mixed group up for a laugh. ",0.0 +"We had a brilliant time at Macguffin! Completed the Workshop room as a couple-challenging, immersive and incredibly fun! Joey, our host, was fantastic and we're looking forward to returning in Autumn to tackle the Fortune Teller room.",0.0 +We chose the Mindfall activity which involved taking on a mission as a team that took us outdoors and around Bournemouth. It was challenging and we failed but got a lot of the solutions. it was fun and engaging with great technology with no glitches and a refreshingly different way to spend an afternoon in the sun. We are looking forward to returning for more of the routes and to achieve the mission next time!,0.0 +"Joey was very enthusiastic and made it very enjoyable, would recommend visiting there, the escape room looked very good inside too.",0.0 +"Great experience, completed with 2 of us, but would be good for a group of 2-4 people. Took less than 2 hours and takes you outside around Bmth town, including clever use of AR and props along the way. Good challenge for us but not too difficult, lots of fun. Staff very friendly. Highly recommended! ",0.0 +"Theatrical experience from start to finish. Staff are lovely and clearly enjoy their job. We did the original Macguffin room and everything fitted really well with the theme from the decor to the sound effects, the puzzles and the lighting. Good puzzles that we hadn’t seen before. We saw that there is currently an outdoor “room” available so we will be back to try that! ",0.0 +A well devised and run escape room but one of the rooms in particular has a very temperamental vital part of the room that didn’t function right for over 40 minutes and we just sat stuck on it. They offered us a free session as we left due to the issue and frustration.,2.0 +Really fun experience and friendly people looking after you. We did the magician room which was good and fun to compete against one another. Thanks for a lovely time ,0.0 +I did The Magician room with my 2 daughters today - it was so much fun! Joey the host made us laugh all the way through and gave us a few helpful clues when we got stuck.Would definitely recommend these escape rooms and will be back to try out the other rooms as soon as we can.,0.0 +We decided to go for an escape room for my mums birthday so we went here it was so much fun we escaped in 52:28 with a party of four we called ourselves “LESS is more” it was really worth it with kind and helpful staff.,0.0 +The Haggettes as we called ourselves absolutely loved the macguffin experience! It was soooo fun and the hosts were absolutely lovely with making us feel so comfortable and made us laugh the whole way!!,0.0 +"Great set up , friendly staff & an amazing experience for all ages 8years and above. Great for a mixed group of kids ages to get team working and have a laugh. Thanks so much . We will be back !!!",0.0 +"Really enjoyed playing the main room. Good fun, only needed one clue and escaped in 53 mins with the two of us.Highly recommended.",0.0 +"Can not fault this place! Great staging, amazing rooms and a load of emotions. Would recommend to everyone! The staff are so lovely and welcoming and you just feel like your in a completely different world once you start! I have done the Magician and Macguffin workshop and cannot wait to do the Fortune teller. The ones I have done are literally the best escape rooms I have done so far. The stories are brilliant and you can tell there has been so much thought and detail put into them. GO GO GO!!!",0.0 +"The McGuffin experience was our first ever escape room and what an afternoon! We had so much fun doing it as a couple even though that was the smallest group, we did it in a great time and loved the feedback at the end of how quickly we did each puzzle! The help from staff was great if we did ever get really stuck on a puzzle. We would highly recommend to others and definitely come back and try the other rooms! A great afternoon!",0.0 +"Lots of fun, have been twice now and the whole group enjoyed both rooms. We did the fastest time ever for Magician so were very happy with that!",0.0 +"My boyfriend, 9 year old son and I went here today and had a brilliant time! Lots of puzzles that get you thinking and we did it in about 45 mins (not too bad) jay was very funny and made the experience more fun! Will definitely recommend and return! Thank you ",1.0 +"Our team of 6 first timers took on The MacGuffin Room and none of us knew what to expect. Our hostess, Ellen explained the scenario and showed us into the room where our goal was to close down The Machine..She gave us a walkie-talkie should we require a maximum of 3 hints and left us to our own devices.You search in the room to find keys and decipher clues to enable you to progress through each task with the final goal to shut down The Machine.. Clearly, this calls for a plan and communication, sadly, neither of which we had!The lighting was subdued to a degree where I personally felt largely useless, which was a shame but the whole atmosphere was on the whole a lot of fun.We did manage to escape within the hour, but only just haha.A great way to have a whole lot of fun, the props and ambience were of a high quality and if the lighting was just a touch brighter, I would do it again.",1.0 +6 in our gang. Had a fantastic hour - or should I say 42 mins as we were a great team. Full of authentic historical moments from the late 1800. Communication is the key which gains you the 5 keys to unlock the puzzles. We worth a visit. Hosts were very helpful and told a good story.,0.0 +"My whole experience with the MacGuffin project has been excellent from start to finish. When we were unable to attend in time my voucher was extended without question. I also needed to book a weekday when I had a weekend ticket and this was sorted easily and with very friendly service. The actual day was great! We completed the MacGuffin project room which was brilliant, lots to keep our adrenaline pumping! I would 100% recommend to anyone visiting the area, it was our first escape room and we loved it! Brilliant and personal service by very friendly staff. ",0.0 +"Visited as a group of 6 (2 teams of 3), all of whom had done 40+ escape rooms each (including a few centurions), and did the Magician and Macguffin rooms. Of the 3 venues we visited in Bournemouth, I'd say this was my #3 - worth visiting, especially for those less addicted than our group, but enthusiasts (if our group's anything to go by) may feel that it doesn't quite get that 5th star. The staff were very friendly and a lot of work has clearly gone into the backstory and making the visitor feel part of it, but from reading historic tripadvisor/escapeblog reviews it seems this has been diluted a bit over time, perhaps saving time and making things more simple, but, in my opinion, sacrificing some of the richness of the experience. The puzzles tied in to the rooms' stories and sets, although I felt the difficulty of the Macguffin room was artificially increased by keeping the light levels low and, towards the climax, the volume high. One really enjoyable touch was the debrief at the end, when the gamesmasters talked our two teams through the speed of our relative progress through different phases of the games, comparing against each other and typical groups.",0.0 +We visited as a party of 15 for a Hen Weekend. We were in 3 Teams of 5 and were allocated separate rooms per team. The 2 guys that were running it were excellent and gave us adequate information to allocate each room accordingly.We were given the right amount of clues along he way as most of us were Escape Room virgins.The whole experience was fantastic from start to finish with lots of laughs along the way making fabulous memories of the weekend.Afterwards there was plenty of time to use their props and take photographs,0.0 +"Have been playing two of theirs' rooms, the MacGuffin and Fortune Teller. Both of them are good for teams/groups because some of the puzzles requires team works to solve them. Also the staffs are very helpful and friendly and they got free lockers for holding your bags and jackets. Would highly recommend this escape room to anyone want to challenge theirs brains on puzzle solving.",0.0 +"Visited yesterday as a team building event - and really enjoyed ourselves.We did the magician room and we would like to go back to do the other 2 rooms. Joey was a great host, engaging and built the story for us with characterization and fun. Thank you very much",0.0 +This was our second attempt as at escape room but our first as a couple. We were worried it was going to be too difficult as there were not enough of us. We did the Fortune Teller room and found it a lot of fun. We are still talking about the whole experience a day later. The staff are friendly and are on hand to help if you need any. And best of all we managed to solve all the puzzles before our time ran out!We look forward to going back soon to try some more of the rooms.,0.0 +"My colleagues and I completed the Magician head to head rooms and had great fun! We had a mixture of ages and people who'd done escape rooms before and those who hadn't but everyone came away with a really positive experience. Joey and Dan were really accommodating and flexible, especially when one of our party was late and others wanted to make sure they caught a specific train. They offered to let us switch up and do different rooms or all complete one together. Booking was simple and queries over email were responded to swiftly.We had 4 people in each room which seemed a pretty perfect number for us all to feel involved and get lots out of the puzzles. I particularly enjoyed the breakdown of the time taken to get to certain milestones within the room to allow us to compare our experiences. Several of us were keen to go back and try the other rooms, particularly the more difficult MacGuffin room!",0.0 +"My partner and I did the fortune teller last week and the magican last night both experiences were amazing, loved every single minute! The lady Julie who works there is lovely, enthusiastic and had fantastic energy and made our experiences extra special! Can't wait to go back again",0.0 +"We did the magician room as part of my friends hen do weekend, we had a fabulous time, amazing clues and great fun had by all, the staff were very friendly and helpful, Daniel (I think that was his name) was lovely and very helpful when asked about clowns in the rooms. Thank you for making a decision not to use them! (I wouldn't have been able to enter the building if they were there as my phobia is very bad) will definitely be coming back.",0.0 +Had a fabulous time doing the Magician escape room. Joey and Dan were incredible hosts and lots of fun. Great banter. Far surpassed my expectations. (Plus it helps that my team won! haha),0.0 +Absolutely loved the showmanship and set up the guys have created here. We went for my hen do and it was perfect. Cant wait to go again!,0.0 +"Absolutely spiffing job lads, cracking experience would definitely consider revisiting. The employees were very friendly and certainly made it enjoyable",0.0 +"Did the fortune teller room, me and the girls smashed it! Awesome experience. Cant wait to do it again! Dan was very welcoming, great member of staff! #teampookie",0.0 +"The Fortune Teller escape room at McGuffin was great fun, our team really enjoyed the experience and will come back to do another one when we can, thanks Dan 😊",1.0 +"great activity for my hen do! Girls absolutely smashed it. Great experience, well run, good varied parts to it!",0.0 +Today we completed the fourtune teller room. It was fantastic fun really engaging and very clever. Staff and really friendly and dan was very great staff member and made our experience welcoming. Can't wait to do another.,0.0 +"Had such fun in the fortune teller room, the clues are so cleverly placed and the rooms are to detailed. Julie was really cute and we look forward to coming back later this week",0.0 +I have been here several times which I thoroughly enjoyed. Great fun with your mates or family and the staff are so lovely too. It would be great to see them expand and add more escape rooms in the future. It would also be nice to see more physical challenges as well as mental.,0.0 +"Myself and my girlfriend did the MacGuffin Room just as a pair (so can’t speak for the other rooms. Personally found it tough as a couple but it’s definitely possible with two).The room was amazing. Really well thought through puzzles, some straightforward some less so. There was enough guidance to get started but not so much that it was easy.Loved the theme of the place, particularly the effects in the room. Room was somewhat dark which suited the theme, but could have done with a slightly brighter light for moving around with, as a couple of things were hard to spot.Staff were really friendly and helpful the whole time. Great hosts who really helped us enjoy the experience.Overall would definitely recommend! Will be coming back again to try the other rooms.",0.0 +"We have completed a few escape rooms and although this was challenging, it was possibly one of our least favourites.There were a lot of locks and codes involved and less practical aspects which my particular group thrive on.The operation was slick, the staff welcoming and enthusiastic but it lacked that immersive intricacy we had hoped for.Perhaps another room will suit us, we shall have to indulge soon.",0.0 +"Fabulous from start to finish. Great entertainment, worth the pennies. Worth a visit. Will definitely be coming back",0.0 +"We have visited twice now and both times have been so much fun - we have completed both the magician and fortune teller rooms and I loved the story line, props and characters. Staff were also friendly and I particularly liked our ‘helper’ in the Magicians room 😊Puzzles were just the right amount of challenging, i personally wasn’t too fussed about beating record times as it was challenging enough but not so easy that you could just fly through it, and definitely brought out different skills in each of our team members. We are hooked escapees now! Will be back soon to complete the last room!",0.0 +"Outstanding experience from start to finish. The staff were amazing and the room itself was an absolute joy to do! I went as a team of two and we will definitely be going back to try out the other rooms. Overall, we had a brilliant time! Kudos to the staff.",0.0 +One of the best escape rooms I have been to with a very immersive theme. Attention to detail is great! Would go back to play the other games. ,0.0 +Went to the project for friends birthday. What a great experience! Staff were friendly and helpful. The room itself was great fun. Will definitely be back to try one of the other rooms ,0.0 +great storyline and really good hosting. The room was really challenging and great for me and my friends,0.0 +Very friendly staff and very entertaining! A good day out for all and one that is worth several visits!,0.0 +"Came here to have some fun time with the family and it didn't disappoint, we had such a great time. I would highly recommend. The staff were friendly and helpful too. 5 stars for a fun afternoon with my favourite peeps.",0.0 +We had a fun escape room experience here today with our 2 boys. Certainly challenging and a very different family experience! The hour went by VERY quickly!! We loved it and looking forward to returning to try a new challenge... ,0.0 +Nothing like have clock ticking to get the heart rate racing. Took my wife and two lads (12 and 15) and had a great timeDid we escape? That’d be telling;-)Would we do it again? Both boys want their next birthday parties there. Think that says it all. Great time for all of us,0.0 +Had an amazing time. Staff are friendly and make it very fun. Escape room was challenging and well thought through. Good time had by all. Would definitely go again and highly recommend.,0.0 +Visited on a Wednesday afternoon. Very friendly welcome. We did The Magician room and it was great fun. Had to get a couple of clues but we made it out with seconds to spare. Definitely going back to do the other rooms. Great theme and decor. Highly recommend. ,0.0 +Friendly welcome and great set up. Would recommend to others and hopefully come back and try their other rooms. ,0.0 +"This is a well thought out & put together room, with a good story and challenging tasks. Julie provides a good introduction, and the whole place looks impressive, outside & in. Would thoroughly recommend & plan to return to do the other two rooms. ",0.0 +Really good fun! I've never done this activity before so was bit apprehensive! We all worked together as a team to find the solutions to get out of the room in the second to best time for that day! Staff great and frightened the life out of us when we had completed the activity! A great alternative for a hen party group.,1.0 +"Went first time with my 9 year old son and mum, great welcome from the guys as soon as we walked in and talked us through the intro, got us all excited ready to go!The room was incredible, great puzzles and we JUST managed to complete it with a minute to spare, a real sense of achievement! My brain hurts 😂Thankyou guys!!",0.0 +"This place is brilliant, funny staff and a really good experience. Went on a stag do, even though my team lost I have definitely discovered a love for this. Would definitely recommend ",0.0 +"Very good experience. I've done escape rooms before and we really enjoyed this one! The 2 chaps greeting us that day we're welcoming, witty and gave us a great experience. Some parts were scary, don't get me wrong. We done the Magician story but I believe all will be good. If we lived closer we all agreed we would go back to complete the rest. Hey, when I find myself back near Bournemouth again The MacGuffin Project will be top of my list",2.0 +"We walked in to the Macguffin Project without booking beforehand & our host Julie very kindly booked us in for the The Magician room, we sadly didn’t quite finish the room (literally seconds away!) but we still had a really fun time. It was a real challenge and the theme and set-up of the room was awesome. We will definitely come back for another room next time we are in Bournemouth. Thanks! ",0.0 +Took part in the Macguffin project as part of our team away day. Managed to complete the room in 35 minutes! Perfect for team bonding 👍🏻,1.0 +"This was a very fun escape room with amazing props, the game master was very professional and funny. We all enjoyed our experience going head to head with our friends, would definitely recommend to go 😊",0.0 +"My wife and I went along today for the MacGuffin room. The attention to detail was fantastic. The props, the design, the suspense and the staff were all fantastic. So much so that we immediately asked to do another room as soon as we got out. We then did the fortune teller room which although was a bit easier was still very well designed and the effects were brilliant. Personally I would have done them the other way round as I feel the MacGuffin room should be done last as it seems more challenging. Already informed our friends that we should go back and do the final room The Magician as a head to head. We will return. Bravo",0.0 +"I went as part of a group including my partner and his family, as well as another brothers partner. It was my first escape room and I was initially worried as I get claustrophobic, however our host, Joey, was super enthusiastic and got us all in the mood. The room wasn't too small and so I felt fine the whole time. The puzzles were tricky but in a fun way, and learning our timestamps for completion afterwards was another way for us to feel proud about our achievements! Would definitely recommend to anyone really, and I will soon be back to beat our score with my family!",0.0 +"10 of us visited at the weekend for a hen do and we all agreed it was fab! The host (unsure of his name, sorry) was super patient with us despite us being late (traffic!) and I was even given a chair in my room without having to ask for it (8 months pregnant) which was lovely. The room itself was decorated really well and it had a really creepy atmosphere. Would definitely return!",0.0 +"Excellent fun and challenging tasks await. The night kicked off with a fantastic welcome from Dan and Julie/Julia, they made everything really clear about what to expect etc. We’ll definitely be going back to do the other challenges again soon, great time was had and really good for team work and Ice-breakers etc, check out their website now.10/10",0.0 +"I was part of stag party going in Bournemouth for a weekend - the best man picked the MacGuffin project escape room as the stag is a fan of escape rooms and we've done a few of the local ones to us at home.The staff were friendly, the puzzles probably about right for a mixed group - I suspect those with a bit of escape room experience would find the magician room somewhat on the easier side, but it worked well for our groups of mixed ability and history.One great plus is that there are two identical/back to back rooms of the Magician available, which means that two groups can compete in real time to solve the same puzzle - a novel idea and the main reason our party was booked there.Recommended!",0.0 +"Had the experience bought as a present. Watched The Escape Room movie couple of weeks ago, however the actors were killed off one by one so maybe not the best preparation :-) Joey at Bournemouth was our host, and he was very friendly, professional and helpful. Went with my wife, eldest daughter and Son in law. Had a really good experience, we ran out of time by about a minute from completing the room.. which was frustrating, however, it didn't distract from what was a very enjoyable experience. Would definately do another.",0.0 +"We completed the MacGuffin’s Workshop escape room this afternoon. Four adults aged 20-50+. Joey, our host was enthusiastic and encouraging. The room itself was period appropriate in all the intricate details, from the decor to the phones they use to communicate for clues. We have done plenty of escape rooms and this is definitely one of our firm favourites! I especially liked that our timings were broken down into how long it took us to complete all the key tasks inside the room. No spoilers! The tasks are creative, interactive and fun for all. Highly recommend. A great surprise for a lazy bank holiday, would love to revisit the next two rooms! If you’re thinking of things to do in Bournemouth? Give MacGuffins a go!",0.0 +We did the Fortune teller room which was great! Really well designed and set up. Definitely recommended!,0.0 +This was my first time to an Escape room and it was brilliant! The staff were very friendly and took us all through what we needed to do. We did the Fortune Teller room and it was spot on. Will definitely be back! ,0.0 +"We went down for an afternoon of 'Team Bonding' for work, the experience was great....the room was well set-up and themed with lots of props and various things that added to the visit. The tasks were also well put together and it took some thinking to crack the mystery. I very much enjoyed it and would go again to try another room.",0.0 +"So glad we chose this escape room out of all the ones available in Bournemouth. The steampunk type theme is done so well, it’s a well put together, thought through escape room. We did the MacGuffin room and it was a good mix of scavenger, numeric and logic clues. Totally original in its story and set up. Great staff too. Would highly recommend. ",0.0 +I've been twice now (The magician and fortune teller) and never fails to disappoint- I would recommend others to go,0.0 +"Had an amazing time here and definitely want to come back again! The staff Maisie and Joey were very helpful and kept the experience fun for us, and these are easily the best escape rooms in Bournemouth! Highly recommend for everyone!",0.0 +Amazing room! So much fun and the staff are super nice and super helpful making you feel welcome and making sure you enjoy your room!,0.0 +So much fun really good and would definitely do it again. I really like the puzzles to do and the set up of the room was really cool I loved it,0.0 +"The room was amazing, had a great mood to it and the staff we’re so lovely and welcoming. Puzzles had a good mix of ability and I would recommend the ‘fortune teller’ room!! Definitely will be back!",0.0 +"I've finally managed to conquer all three rooms at MacGuffin! Can't recommend these escape rooms enough. They're so well themed and are consistently fun! The Fortune Teller: Definitely the easiest of the rooms, but that doesn't make it any less fun. There's a lot of exploring to be done. It's very hands on and practical. Some very neat puzzles and there aren't many locks (which so many other escape rooms do). Possibly my favourite of the three rooms at MacGuffin! It's just so, so much fun! The Magician: Absolutely incredible room! Great mix of different puzzles with challenging solutions. A perfect intermediate room. Loads of smart puzzles that really get your brain whirring. Definitely need to explore this room thoroughly to get through. One of the best rooms I have ever done, tied with The Fortune Teller. MacGuffin: Definitely the most difficult room here! The puzzles are incredibly different to what I'm used to, which made it a fun challenge. There's some amazingly unique puzzles in this room and the finale really gets your heart racing! There's basically no excuse not to do all three rooms. They're all amazing! I'd probably recommend doing Fortune Teller first and building all the way up to MacGuffin.",0.0 +This was our first experience of an escape room and it was fantastic. We had both the magicians rooms and each team absolutely loved their experience even though neither of them managed to escape!!We were made to feel very welcome and the staff controlled 8 very excited teenage girls in a professional manner whilst making it great fun for them all.Being able to take photos with props afterwards finished the party off nicely. One of our older daughter's loved it so much she is going back tomorrow with her friends.....good luck with them !!!😂😂We would thoroughly recommend this as a great birthday party venue.,0.0 +"We had a fantastic time this evening! Our guide was excellent. He was very pleasant, articulate, had a good sense of humor, and explained everything very well. For two of us it was our first escape room experience, and couldn’t have asked for a better one than this. The room was very well done, the puzzles were challenging, and a good time was had by all. We made it out with 93 seconds to spare!!! Thanks for the amazing time! Highly recommended!",0.0 +"It was even better than I expected ! So much fun, really exciting!! Would definitely recommend and I will definitely return",0.0 +"My second visit, we did the fortune teller room, out in just over 34mins. Well worth a visit. We will be back again. Topped the leader board for the week !",0.0 +"We visited the Macguffin Project escape rooms for a second time on our recent holiday to Bournemouth and this time did the Magician room. Again it was very good, with a friendly member of staff who explained everything very well and guided us to a successful escape, when we needed it. The puzzles are challenging but achievable and the assistance hits the right balance when you need it. Would thoroughly recommend this to anyone, probably though with teenage children and older.",0.0 +Went with a group of 12 work friends and had a great time. It was the first time for most of us but we all enjoyed the experience. Staff were very friendly and helpful. We will be back! ,0.0 +One of the best things we have done in ages. The staff really help set the mood. The attention to detail was brilliant. The adults giggling like kids. The scene of adventure is spot on. We will be going back. ,0.0 +"As escape room novices we felt we were warmly welcomed and given the lowdown on the MacGuffin project. The room was great, intriguing and challenging, with a series of tasks that gave everyone in the group a chance to contribute. We did it with just minutes to spare. As a group of two adults and two mid teens it worked well for us.",0.0 +Came here as a team building with work must have been about 25 of us all went into different rooms. Its such a fun experience to do. The guys running the place are brilliant too and very funny with their clues in the rooms! I cant wait to go back and do the other rooms with the family! #Teamwizzard'ssleeve,0.0 +"Really enjoyed the experience with my work team, even if it did take us 38 minutes to do the first clue! (should deffo of asked for help!!) Honestly some of the best, immersive fun and really worked well for the 24 of us to have some healthy competition with team building at the same time. And considering everything is thought of, built and run by such a small team it is actually amazing quality and full of passion.",0.0 +"I wasn't sure what to expect but we all had a fantastic time. So much effort has gone into the experience, from how the staff interacted with us to the room's decoration to the cleverness of the game. It was the perfect difficulty level which made us all put our thinking caps on while still having a laugh. Definitely worth the visit and will probably come back for the other rooms at some point. Thanks Joey and the team at MacGuffin!",0.0 +My second visit and it was fantastic!! Enjoyed every minute and had so much fun. Joey is excellent :) cant wait to return to do the Fortune Teller! Thank you!,0.0 +"Just spent nearly an hour getting out, it's not about the end time though!Good fun, harder than I thought and will definitely be back.The hosts were great and I would recommend this to anyone.",0.0 +"This is an escape room, to some extend that can provide certain stigmas around the idea of being trapped in an unfamiliar environment and being uneasy. I suffer with anxiety but The MacGuffin Project was absolutely amazing with me and my boyfriend. I have done escape rooms before but coming to a new company was scary, the hosts made me feel very secure and led me through all the rooms at first, they explained all that may happen e.g sound effects, strobe lighting etc and ensured me that if any time i feel like it’s too much i can leave. Safe to say i didn’t leave, the story, the puzzles, the whole atmosphere was so much fun and adventurous that my worries were put to ease. One of the best escape room companies and some of the best staff, the rooms were so detailed and intriguing. They will definitely see me there again! Perfect experience for anyone, no matter what!!!!",0.0 +"Firstly i would like to start by saying how incredible this expeience was. This was mine and my boyfriends first escape room and i dont think i could of chosen a better one if im honest. We were greeted by Joey (the manager) who was very enthusiastic and just incredible at his job, if it weren't for him i dont think we would of enjoyed it as much.The room itself was way above what we expected, I was slightly spectacle, due to not having been to one before, but i can safely say that it was one of the best things we have done in Bournemouth, that good we actually booked another 2 rooms to do! We have now completed all of the rooms and i couldn't put my finger on what one i enjoyed the most, as they were equally as amazing.I could not recomend this place enough and give full credit to the welcoming staff. Thank you guys!",0.0 +Really enjoyable and fun experience - only tried the Fortune Teller but eager to go back and try the others! Definitely recommend to friends and family :),2.0 +We have just completed the workshop experience and it was absolutely fantastic. Excellent puzzles and props and we had a real buzz completing it. Would 100% recommend to friends and family and we are are already planning to return in the summer for one of the other rooms. Staff were very welcoming and friendly. Can’t wait to come back. Thank you,0.0 +"What a wonderful experience. A large group of us, on a hen party, had the pleasure of having fun at this escape room. We were welcomed by Dan with a friendly face and he did well at dealing with us all at one time. Once our teams were drawn, we took on all four rooms (MacGuffins Workshop, The Fortune Teller and The Magician x2), lead to each room by the rest of the brilliant team who work there. Everyone came out having had loads of fun trying to work out all the brain teasers each room had on offer. The rooms were beautifully designed and thought out. No two problems the same. Everything down to the background music had brilliant theming. If a pesky stag do hadn’t beat us, we would have got the fastest time for the magician room too! Highly recommend a visit, I’m looking forward to going back and completing the two rooms I wasn’t in this time round. ",0.0 +"We consider ourselves pretty experienced in the escape room playing field and thought we'd already done the best but the Macguffin Project is totally up there. 3 different puzzles based around one theme, all a lot of fun. Delighted at our escape time too. We'll definitely be back!",0.0 +"I booked this as a 'different' mothers day present for my puzzle-loving mum. It was a great experience: really well done, high quality puzzles, action-packed, and all at a good price as well. I'd honestly give this a go, it's brilliant.",0.0 +"As my father is over from Australia we wanted to do something on an evening that would be fun for a small group of 3.I had seen this Escape room online and loved the online introduction video to it, it was very professional.On arriving at the Escape room we were greeted by Joey, he was great!! Explained everything to us as we had never done anything like this before.He was fun and kept it interesting.The room when we entered was great, I won’t go into much detail as wouldn’t want to give anything away!However it is done out brilliantly and every step of our hour had us guessing and wondering what was next.We managed to escape with just 18 seconds to go, and it left us with a real feel good factor as it was quite a hard room.Joey was great and took a family picture for us when we dressed up at the end and gave us more information about the other rooms that can be played.We will definately be back and thank you Mac Guffin for a great evening, far better then being sat in front of the TV",0.0 +"Fantastic escape room experience, tricky, fun, and definitely a 'must do' experience if you find yourself in Bournemouth!Will definitely be back to do the other rooms available there.",0.0 +"Four of us did our first ever escape room here, we chose the fortune teller scenario. It was so much fun! A little dark & jumpy but not really scary... phew! Excellent scenery & friendly staff. Thoroughly enjoyed it & cannot wait to try the other two scenarios! Great to do something different, will be telling everyone about it & booking another soon.",1.0 +"Me and my 3 friends all lost our escape room virginity here last night. It was really fun and we all got really into it, despite being slightly reluctant to go at first. The staff were all brilliant and really friendly and welcoming. Was one thing a bit different to do than your average night out and we’ve already talked about going back to do the 2 other rooms they have there",0.0 +"Absolutely fantastic, first time trying an escape room and safe to say none of our party were disappointed! We will 110% be back in the near future!",1.0 +"Was for a hen party, two teams of 6. Was a fab experience. Kept your brain thinking and over thinking. Will defo do again in a different room.",1.0 +"We went head to head with some of our work colleagues in the magician room. With 2 min to spare we escaped, even though we lost against the other team, it was a good laugh. Xxx",0.0 +"Had the most fantastic time doing The MacGuffin Workshop. The guy running it was so friendly, funny and really got everyone enthusiastic. The game its self was the perfect level of challenging and the special effects and set design really take you on a journey. Absolutely fantastic!",0.0 +"My mum and I took part in the fortune teller room on our weekend in Bournemouth. After previous escape room experiences the room really did fit our style of gameplay, a variety of clues that link up but don't require a set sequence to allow you to solve the room. The props were great and the plot was interesting. Our host Daniel was great when we needed a few little hints (as there were only two of us doing the room with little experience) and was overall very polite and interesting to talk to about the rooms. Booking was easy and clearly explained to us by Maisie, a bubbly worker there that made the experience enjoyable after we stumbled across the venue walking around. Fantastic time would definitely recommend 😁",0.0 +"Had a great time at the MacGuffin Project, the staff are really lovely and everything was well explained and immersive! We had a great time finding all the clues and completing the puzzles. We finished with a really quick time which we were very happy with but potentially it could have been a little more difficult, but with that said it was still already very challenging and engaging!",0.0 +Went here with my family and we all had an amazing time. Couldn't ask for more friendly staff. Really enjoyable experience!,0.0 +We made it out!!! Lots of fun and had a great host. We’ve all done some esacape rooms before but this was one of the best! Challenging but kept us all engaged - highly recommend,0.0 +"Great time spent with my colleagues. Exciting, suspenseful and really fun an dynamic. The games were challenging and extremely well thought out. Will definitely go back. Highly recommend!",1.0 +"This was our first escape room and we had such an amazing time! Everything is really well prepared to guarantee you’re gonna have a great experience and the team is fantastic. Thank you, Joey!I recommend visiting this place 100%!",0.0 +"It was mine and my other half’s first ever escape room and it really was an amazing experience, their attention to detail is amazing and so it really makes for a good time, the hour was filled with laughs jokes and real brain ticklers. I really do recommend this place especially if you haven’t been before.",0.0 +"Took part in “The Magician” going head to head in 2 teams for my Hen Do.So many surprises, extremely helpful staff and very clever clues. I had such a wonderful day and once it was all over we were encouraged to stay and get plenty of photos and find out our times! Will definitely be returning and raving about this to everyone who will listen",0.0 +"We went to the MacGuffin Project on Saturday afternoon and it was great fun! Would highly recommend. This is the second time I've been. The first time I did the Magician Room and this time, we did the fortune teller. Can't wait to go back and try the main MacGuffin project one. Fun experience, very challenging and just a fun afternoon.",0.0 +Having never done an escape room I’ve been here twice now on the last couple of months. Really good fun with well thought out themes and great staff who really look after you and get you into the spirit of things. If you’re in town and want something a little different this is definitely something to consider. ,0.0 +Wow where do i start! i took a trip up to Bournemouth with my boyfriend to do a round of escape rooms in the area. The website looked great so we booked two of the escape rooms ( Macguffin and Fortune teller) As we walked down the road looking for the building then spotting the amazing design we both were very exited. Everything is carefully detailed even the waiting area! i wont say too much about the actual rooms as i dont want to give away too much! All rooms were so carefully thought out it actually felt like we were in the story. The fact that all escape rooms were part of one big story gave an interest in the story. So after doing the first two we just had to do the Magician. Joey and Aaron were also so nice to us! Overall i have to say this has to be my favourite escape rooms by far. :),0.0 +I am such a harsh critic of anything theatrical/experiential and I honestly couldn't fault my experience of 'The Magician'. Every single element was so creatively executed and I was absolutely gutted when it was over! I am already planning my return! Congratulations to the team behind these escape rooms and the staff who run them so brilliantly :-),0.0 +"We would thoroughly recommend the MacGuffin project for an escape room experience!We won’t go in to detail as we don’t want to give away the mystery, but the ‘fortune teller’ escape room was incredibly well thought out and tremendous fun to complete.What added to or experience was the attentiveness and dedication of the staff. Dan and Joey were amazingly helpful and friendly and clearly wanted us to have a brilliant time.In fact, we had such an amazing experience, we are going back to a different room tomorrow!Thanks for a brilliant afternoon! 🙏 ",0.0 +"Can’t believe I’ve never heard of this place before!! Booked this on a whim as a couples night out and it was amazing!! Really immersive and great storytelling beforehand, epic challenges and a great atmosphere!! 10/10 and definitely coming again to complete the other two rooms!!",0.0 +"Great friendly staff, immersive experience with great puzzles! Great for all ages I just wish we booked to do more of the rooms!!",0.0 +"Went 20/02/19 for my birthday with hubby and best friend. From start to finish we were completely enthralled working the McGuffin. Julie was amazing as host and hinter, (much better than even Richard O'Brien).Cannot wait to go back and do the Magician and the Fortune Teller 5 stars all round",0.0 +"We came here as part of a team building day, and it was great. The puzzles were clever and we really had to work together. Now I want to come back and try the other rooms out. Thank you for a fun, afternoon.",0.0 +"Wow...The MacGuffin Project consists of 3 escape rooms which revolve around the story of how The MacGuffin Machine took over The MacGuffin carnival 150 years ago. Without going into too much detail on the story, may i say, the story is very well put together and intertwined amazingly within each room! You really feel as if you are in a carnival when entering The MacGuffin Project, even the entrance and reception area is set as a steampunk-like carnival. The decoration is outstanding, and i dont often say this, but is probably the best i have ever seen for a escape room; It is otherworldly. The amount of time and effort these guys must have put into this is beyond this world, but i will say it has paid off. Besides the fact the decoration and story are phenomenal, the rooms, too, are amazing! I went with my girlfriend to originally do The MacGuffin and The Fortune-Teller rooms, but because we loved them so much, we had to do the last one; The Magician, and my god was it worth it. As i previously mentioned, each room links to the story of The MacGuffin machine taking over this carnival and the chaos it has created for those part of it. It was great doing all 3 rooms in one go to learn this story and it is a shame there isn't any more. The MacGuffin Room was our personal favourite. The room looks amazing, the puzzles were amazing, did i mention it looks amazing?The Fortune-Teller Room, for us, was the weakest out of the three. This doesnt mean it was bad, not at all, it was an amazing room! However, we felt as if the other two were more puzzle based, whilst this room had a lot of searching around.The Magician Room was another spectacular wonder! The puzzles were great, there is not really anything to critique here.There is only one thing that broke the immersion of the rooms, except the magician room. When asking for help, one of the staff will come into the room, which for me kind of ruined the immersion, but this is the only slight critique i could find! The Magician room, on the other hand, is newer compared to the others and involves another means of communication which added to this immersion and created some funny moments.The staff are amazing! Aaron and Joey were an absolute delight, thank you for such a great day out.In conclusion, The MacGuffin Project is amazing, and i would argue probably one of the best in the UK. You guys really deserve more attention for the effort you have put into these rooms. As i said, there is hardly anything to critique here. If you have never done a room before, or are a complete monster at them, just try out The MacGuffin Project, you wont be disappointed!",1.0 +Visited today as a group of 4 and did the fortune teller room. First experience of an escape room and absolutely loved it. The guy who was there was so helpful and made the experience fun.Will definitely be back to try the other rooms. ,0.0 +"Can't give away too much, but definitely worth a visit. Had a great time on a team-building visit. Would go again to experience the other rooms!",0.0 +"Group of work colleagues for team building. What a great experience, challenging but clues are available, fun & competitive. Owned & run by a small group of guys who were all really friendly & engaging. Well worth a visit! ",0.0 +"We had a brilliant time at the escape rooms. We were split between 3 different challenges in 4 rooms and it was brilliant. The guys and gals running the show are great. They make it fun and we’re really supportive even though we were a big noisy group. Thank you very much, we appreciated the team photo and the opportunity to wear the steam punk garb",0.0 +"My family and I completed the MacGuffin machine escape room, after I had completed the magician with friends last year. It was challenging and thrilling, and the attention to detail in both rooms was amazing. By far the best escape room I have been to. We will be back to try the fortune teller!",0.0 +"My friends and I decided to visit these escape rooms before a night out in Bournemouth. From the moment you walk in you are blown away by the brilliant decor. The staff member was absolutely brilliant and really helped to make the experience truly unforgettable. It was immensely enjoyable through-out. It almost felt like 1 hour wasn’t enough, it’s true what they say.. time flys when your having fun! Thank you for a great start to our evening.",0.0 +I visited ‘The Macguffin Project’ for a friend’s birthday. The whole experience couldn’t have been any better! We were given a super friendly welcome and the staff were happy to answer any questions (we have to say a big thank you to putting up with our indecisiveness!) The escape room itself was well designed and the story was interesting. Although it was tense it was definitely fun and we managed to escape! I am excited to visit again and try the other rooms! I think I have to say a big well done to the team at The Macguffin Project as they clearly want to give people the best experience possible and they delivered for sure! Looking forward to visiting again. It’s so worth it :) ,1.0 +"A very enjoyable experience. Staff very friendly and a lot of thought put into the room. Great all round, would definitely recommend! ",0.0 +"Family visit for my dad's birthday. They were really friendly and the room a enjoyable. didn't manage to escape. Making me want to go back and try again.The whole family enjoyed it, our first escape room together. 😀",0.0 +Went as a family of 4. 2 husband and wife couples. We did the magician room. The team were friendly and fun. Very informative and helpful. We had an amazing time and we did manage to escape in time which made it even better. Unfortunately we were too stupid to do it without a clue hahahah such ana amazing time and we cant wait to do the other rooms,0.0 +This was my first time at an escape room and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The staff are so friendly and made the experience very enjoyable - would definitely recommend and hope to try out the other rooms as well.,0.0 +"The magician room was really fun, and will definitely come back to do the other rooms. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Well made clues and story line.",0.0 +"Visited the MacGuffin Project today as a group of 4. We did the magician room and to be honest, afterwards we would have done another if they had any availability. The ideas were very creative and the clues are clever. It was relatively tricky at times (as it should be) but subtle clues are given if you get really stuck. Very friendly staff working in there too. Will be going back soon to do another room.",0.0 +"Had great fun today! The staff were fantastic, the storyline was better than most escape rooms - the 6 of us had an awesome time!! Will definately be going back to do the other rooms :D :D ",0.0 +Was really good fun! A few puzzles that were more difficult which made it more of a challenge. The story is fun too!!Guys who run it are really nice too :),0.0 +Such a fun experience. We did the magician room and it was challenging but we solved it and the clues when needed helped. Would highly recommend and will definitely return to do the other rooms.,0.0 +"Absolutely brilliant! 5 of us enjoyed it incrediblely! Julie was a fantastic host and made the visit! Thank you, will definitely recommend! We will be back to try one of the other rooms!",0.0 +Taken to the MacGuffin project by my granddaughter. Loved it.Would recommend it to any age group.There were 5 of us grand parents - parents and grand children. Age no barrier - if you think that it might not be for you - don't - you'll love it,0.0 +"We did the Magician's room as a group of 4 friends. The staff were all great, the puzzles tough (but not too tough) and the production values top-notch. I'll definitely be going back to conquer the other rooms another day!",0.0 +"We booked the magician room with a group of 4, late 20s. For 3/4 of us it was our first escape room.The staff were fun & friendly, and explained to the other room's group coming in that they don't throw away the key or bury the corpses. As we escaped we cannot confirm or deny this, but we didn't see the other group again.The story/character acting aspect was enjoyable, the actor/supervisor for our room gave us some good laughs, we took 2 clues to solve the room and they weren't too obvious. (Just to be clear they're not in the room with you.)Clues within the room were well placed, with some late game clues visible early on. The puzzles were abstract enough that we had to try a few different ideas and required interaction with the room. It took us 48 minutes to clear it, which we were told was an average solve time.This was the most fun part of my birthday celebrations yesterday and I highly recommend this for groups of friends/family/couples, or even a work group if you can get along. You definitely need to talk to each other in here!",0.0 +Took my elder relatives here (all over the age of 60) and we had a brilliant time. Only just beat the clock! Great fun and well thought out experience. We all left on a high. Thank you!,0.0 +"We did the Workshop room and it was excellent! Just the right amount of a challenge, kept all 5 of us really interested for the hour and the atmosphere gets you right into the game! Excellent staff as well, who were really friendly and excellent all around!",0.0 +Flawless process from booking to escaping the room. The staff were friendly and brilliant with us first timers! Exceptional experience and will definitely be back to do the other rooms soon!!,0.0 +Really friendly staff and such a good escape room experience - really enjoyed it. Perfect birthday present for my boyfriend.,0.0 +"We went here for my friend’s birthday, and it was amazing. We were welcomed and told everything we needed to know before we started. The staff were great - very enthusiastic and seemed to enjoy themselves too. The room itself was really good! It was a good challenge on a Tuesday night! Would definitely recommend to friends and family!",0.0 +"Can't believe this was right on my doorstep and I'd never done it before! Excellent stories, lighting, staff etc etc... Aaron our host was particularly brilliant.",0.0 +"Easily the best escape room I've ever done! It was a complete mix of clues/puzzles, and kept us guessing until we completed it.I would highly recommend.",0.0 +Had a brilliant time. Went with a group of 10 of us for a birthday and wasnr disappointed. The rooms were challenging but fun and definitely sparked a competitive spirit between us all. The staff were really friendly and welcoming. Would definitely recommend.,0.0 +Great variety of puzzles which require different skills and teamwork. Awesomely decorated and lovely staff,0.0 +Just completed my first escape room at the macguffin project and it was amazing! Managed to get a record and looking forward to come back to try another room!!!,0.0 +"Amazing, record breaking time aswell was so much fun we came out wanting to do the other rooms loved the crawl through aswell",0.0 +Came to bournemouth for my hen do and thought we would do an escape room. We had the fortune teller and we beat the current record. What an awesome place ! Will come back to do all the others!!!!,0.0 +Nice to do something different and we had a good laugh on our work night out. Would recommend for team building/ Work night out,0.0 +"Went here on a staff night out in January, had a brilliant time. The staff were very friendly and helpful, this was my second escape room and it was really good fun! I will definitely be coming back to try another room soon!As with all the escape rooms, I'd follow the advice to stick to the recommended group sizes, we were a team of 6 and it was snug!",0.0 +"I wasn't particularly up for doing an escape room but went along with a group. How wrong could I have been! It was fantastic from start to finish - exhilarating in fact. We went for a corporate outing and it was perfect for this. Every single person enjoyed it - and the venue was clean, professionally kitted out and the staff were great and really got into character. I can thoroughly recommend!",0.0 +A great team night out & team building. We all enjoyed it.Definitely worth a visit here. Don’t miss out ,0.0 +"As a group of 3 friends, this was a great escape room as there is lots to do, great props and really gets you thinking. The staff are really friendly and helpful (thanks to Aaron who was our host). It's different than the other escape rooms we have tried and the spooky, quirky feel is fantastic. Thank you, highly recommended.",0.0 +"We completed the MacGuffin Experience today as part of my sister's 50th birthday celebrations. I chose this particular escape room because it was the only one in the area that allowed a team of 3, all the others were a minimum of 4. Booking online was simple and I received confirmation by email as well as a reminder the day before. Loved the atmosphere and after a slow start we thoroughly enjoyed solving the clues and saving the world! The clues were challenging enough without being too complicated and the theatrics and lighting added to the experience, although we did struggle at one point because our eyesight wasn't up to the dim lighting. Joey and Aaron were great, very welcoming and friendly, and hints were forthcoming when needed. I would definitely recommend this experience.",0.0 +Brought my team here as a treat. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the experience in both rooms that where used. Definitely a fun team building activity. Highly reccomend.,0.0 +"We were a mix of experienced and brand new, and split into two fairly equal teams to go head-to-head. I loved it, it was challenging enough to be fun but not impossibly hard and we were all good at different bits. I also really loved the 1800s and magician-y atmosphere! Would definitely recommend.",0.0 +"Just escaped one of the rooms here, we have done a few room before and this one was in our top 3 rooms. Really enjoyed the theatrics of it, the front of the escape room looked great and the reception really set the atmosphere. Great story line great room. The host was brilliant and made the whole experience more fun. Will definitely be back to try the other rooms.",0.0 +Really enjoyed ourselves! Would definitely go back and do it again!! Great staff and great atmosphere!,0.0 +"Utterly brilliant, staff were wonderful and funny, very helpful. Very challenging rooms, amazing for school groups or teenagers.",0.0 +We loved the attention to detail in the room and surroundings. We enjoyed the fortune teller room. Well worth a visit.,0.0 +Really enjoyed our time at the McGuffin Project. The staff were super friendly and helpful and the escape room was a lot of fun!,0.0 +"As someone who manages an escape room myself in Reading, and having done many many rooms myself, I love finding special rooms that are unique and completely different. Coming to the Macguffin Project was an absolute pleasure and ticked all the right boxes. What a beautiful, unique, kooky trio of rooms with great puzzle flow and incredible set design. Staff were on point, in perfect character, shoutout to our host Joey who was perfectly accommodating and made us feel super-immersered. Was absolutely inspiring and I hope they open another room so that I can go back!",0.0 +"Played all three of the games at macguffin and loved them. Quite different styles of games but all tied into an overarching story which was well integrated. Highlights were the entertaining clue system in the magician room, the effects in Fortune Teller and the whole experience of Macguffin - a brilliant, varied and fair room. If you have to pick one, choose Macguffin, but they’re all worth a play. While the rooms are the main draw, the hosts were brilliant and the whole theming spilled out into the whole building. Joey was especially entertaining and a superb host. Thanks guys!",0.0 +Really enjoyed my night great staff love lady helped us when needed room was very well done. Great challenge but accessable ,1.0 +"We have done a few escape rooms and the MacGuffin is well run, and the different puzzle rooms are all very good. I would recommend this one over other escape rooms in town.",0.0 +"Good puzzle room with no need for any additional general knowledge to solve the puzzles. Works best with a group split into finders and solvers, and somebody needs to be a scribe, with pencil and paper. A group of just clever solvers misses too many clues. Finders need to transfer questions to the solvers and reducing all the clutter. Then you can work like a machine for a record time.",0.0 +"Before visiting the MacGuffan project, I had heard good things about escape rooms in general, but was incredibly impressed with the professionalism of this establishment and the overall experience. I would definitely recommend this to anyone above the age of 10,if you get the opportunity. Thanks x",0.0 +"Just awesome! Went to the escape room with family and friends as part of Christmas pressie. We had a phenomenal time. Experienced so many emotions excitement laughter and the adrenaline was really pumping to get out in the time given. We had a sense of euphoria when we did... brilliant. We all worked together to do it. Better than any food, drink or fitness experience. The natural endorphin high we gained will last us all weekend! :) I would recommend this experience to anyone!! The staff are exceptional. Book it, do it and share some superb memories together!",0.0 +"Visited at the start of the year and was surprised at the quality of the experience. Host (Joey) was great from the moment we arrived and the room itself (MacGuffin Workshop) was really well put together and though, certainly challenging and engaging enough to provide great value for money. Hoping to visit the other rooms as well. Definitely recommend.",0.0 +Went there last night and completed the magician. Julie was our host and was superb. The whole thing was excellent and will definitely be going back to complete the other two rooms! ,0.0 +"This was a belated christmas works do. We had two teams and were competing against each other in identical rooms, The Magician. The staff were absolutely fantastic and very friendly and good fun. Our rooms were down in the basement. If you wear glasses for reading make sure you take them with you. The time inside the rooms goes very very quickly and before we knew it we were being told we only had 15 mins left. Panic does set in but the fun remains. Very highly recommend The Macguffin project if you want a really spiffing night out",0.0 +We had our belated Christmas work do (for 9 people) and chose the MacGuffin Project from friend’s recommendations. We did the Magician rooms as two teams against each other. The rooms are very well thought out and had a variety of logic challenges which worked really well. The staff were superb and very welcoming. Highly recommend. Can’t wait to go back and try the other rooms. ,0.0 +"Great night, took a few friends and family to the MacGuffin experience, what a fun night we had. Very well organised. Value for money. The magician room was fun, and we escaped!",0.0 +Came here as a last minute activity with my boyfriend and luckily there was a space available for us to have a go! We did the fortune teller room which was soo amazingly decorated and detailed. The escape room leaders were so helpful and fun which made our experience even more fantastic. Thank you so much for a lovely time out and I look forward to coming back to experience the other rooms :),0.0 +"From the moment you open the door(watch out for the step!) you are transported to another time. The 1800's in fact, once taken to the room the fun really starts. Frantically looking for clues the hour ticks by so quickly, exposing a story that if you're lucky enough to complete thrills and keeps you on your toes the entire time. One might say that a spiffingly good time was had by all :-)",0.0 +"I loved the escape room experience I had at the MacGuffin Project. Not only were the puzzles massively entertaining and inventive but we were completely immersed into a different world and story, which was a fantastic experience by itself. I don't think an hour has ever passed quicker!",1.0 +In August I bought my teenage grandchildren to do The Magician. It was the first escape room for us all. We loved it so we went back straight in to do The MacGuffin. So today we've been back to do The Fortune Teller. Another fantastic experience. In the intervening time I've done some other escape rooms and this is definitely the best. We're disconsolate there are no more rooms to do. Brilliant.,0.0 +For my first locked room experience I found that it was amazing. We first visited in August and at we thought we would do one room but later we would go on to do two that day.We decided to do all three and went in January and found all three brilliant.,0.0 +"Great thinking, fun and frantic game that’s great ... with lots to keep you entertained and guessing - Room completes was ‘The Fortune Teller ‘ looking forward to doing more!",0.0 +"This is the second escape room that I've been to at the Macguffin Project and it was just as good as the first. Last time, we did the Fortune Teller room which was a lot of fun and had a really great atmosphere. This time, we did the Magician and it was definitely a bit harder but still very enjoyable. The staff are very friendly. Julie told us the backstory which was really interesting and she helped make sure we were excited and ready before we went in. She made sure we had a great time and then helped us take funny group photos! We had a fantastic time and it made for a great birthday party.",0.0 +"This is one of the best escape rooms we have done, very friendly staff and I like how its interactive. I would definitely recommend it and can't wait to do more!",0.0 +Wanted to celebrate my birthday and do something different with my family so 7 of us went down to the MacGuffin Project. We were able to compete against each other in 2 teams ( 3 against 4) at the same time in 2 rooms which were the same. Unfortunately the other team managed to get out their room 1 minute quicker than my team. Everyone said what great fun it was and we were made up of ages ranging from 15 to 58. Danial was excellent in instructing us at the outset and Joey was excellent with some guidance and interaction during the game if and when we needed it.Would recommend this to everyone and look forward to returning as there are different games to be played.,0.0 +Brilliant time- 7 of us (ages 15-58) split between 2 rooms competing against each other. Really well thought out and great fun- our hosts Dan & Joey were great. Definitely recommend and will return! ,0.0 +"Went for a family member’s birthday and did the head to head rooms. Great fun, suitable for all our group aged 15-58. Dan and Joey were brilliant and the interactive aspects were really fun - especially when they joked about members of the group! Would recommend highly and would definitely return. ",0.0 +"Amazing! Had the best evening, place was easy to find and staff were super friendly welcoming us in and explaining everything thoroughly. First time doing an escape room and can't want to go back and do the other rooms!",0.0 +"Such a good place, highly recommend!Really enjoyed it for my friends birthday, we will be going again!",0.0 +"My first time doing an escape room and I loved it. The guys there were so friendly and helpful, the escape room kept us entertained the whole time and now am planning to do the next room as its so addictive! I would highlighly recommend The MacGuffin Project if you've not done it before, or even if you have!!! You only need to bring you and some friends, nothing else. Thanks to all at MacGuffin, thoroughy enjoyable time :) xx",0.0 +"The game was so fun and interactive. They use lots of lighting and sounds. It was the perfect amount of difficult. The staff were so fun, friendly and helpful. Apparently the whole place is run by 6 people and they’ve done a really amazing job. I would definitely go back again - it’s a great activity for a family / group of friends. Thanks for making our experience so great!",0.0 +"Fab time playing the head to head rooms. Definatley recommend it. Was very exciting, puzzles were fun to solve.",0.0 +"A great alternative to the traditional Christmas work do. Second time I've visited. Staff are really friendly, the sets are amazing and we all had a thrill trying to solve the puzzles and escape before being electrified in the storm!!! 49 mins - get in! Thanks guys!Jo ",0.0 +I wasn’t sure this was for me but I have to admit I had a great time. We played pearents against kids (kids range from 23-27 so no youngsters) in the magician rooms. I’d recommend you give it a go if your looking for someting entertaining to do. Well organised and enthusiastic staff. Oh we all got out but we lost.,0.0 +"An amazing day and we did it suprisingly quick - thought we were In there a lot longer (completed it in 36 minutes with one hint)For two of our group this was the last room to complete here, for me it was my second room, and for one it was their first.The setting, theme, puzzles are all fantastic. Just need to get some more rooms so we can keep going back!",0.0 +me and my family had come here for my girlfriends birthday and what an amazing experience the staff where top notch made to feel very welcome and had a very good laugh with us and the room it self left us all saying this was amazing and we are definitely going again and also will be having a work team building exercise here if you are contemplating going here just book it you will not be disappointed and thank you to the staff amazing job guys :),0.0 +"We were impressed with this from the moment we arrived. The building looks great. The carnival decor throughout is classy and adds to the overall experience. The staff were friendly, funny and helpful. We did the MacGuffin room and found it pitched at the perfect level : hard enough for 4 people but not so hard we had to ask for help. The attention to detail is amazing. We had a run through of our stats with our host Gina at the end which was great. A quick photo booth session at the end finished the evening off perfectly. We will definitely be going back to do another room!",0.0 +"I went here with 3 friends as part of a birthday celebration. I didn't know what to expect, but had a fab experience. The hosts were very friendly and put us at ease! The tasks were sufficiently challenging to keep us occupied, but we managed to escape with 5 minutes to go. If we got stuck, we were able to ask for help, and our host appeared to give us a clue to point us in the right direction. We were in the Fortune Teller room. Very interesting clues & challenges. I am tempted to go back with the family to try out another room another time. Thanks a lot!",0.0 +We went to the Macguffin project on Sunday for my cousins birthday. We had an amazing time going head to head with our other team! The staff were great and definitely made the experience. We will definitely be going back again soon!,0.0 +"2nd year in a row visiting here for our works night out, great fun, challenging & a brilliant team building exercise. If you've never been, you really should give it a go, you won't be disappointed. ",0.0 +"Did The Magician escape room as part of my birthday celebrations, the staff were so friendly and welcoming and the escape room was great! Loads of exciting puzzles and pretty thrilling too! Would definitely recommend :) #Alexandtheamigos!",0.0 +"We visited the Maguffin project yesterday for my daughters 14th birthday party. She did the Head to Head game with 7 friends, ranging in age from 12-14. They had an absolutely brilliant time and both teams escaped in under the hour limit. They came out buzzing with excitement! From the moment you walk through the doors you are transported into another, very atmospheric world. We booked the gold package so had a separate room for our use whilst the teams were trying to escape and the kids then joined us for refreshments and a debrief after the game. The winning team received a prize and certificate. They then had lots of fun dressing up and posing for pictures. The staff here are exceptional and really brought the experience to life.We very much look forward to returning and trying one of the rooms ourselves. ",0.0 +We have just had a brilliant afternoon in the escape room. It was really good fun and the staff were great too ! We will definitely come back and recommend you !,0.0 +"Had so much fun and would recommend the MacGuffin Project to anyone. Although me and my friends enjoyed the experience this place had to offer, what made a huge difference was the staff. Joey and Lord D. deserve a raise. There was another lady there, and for the brief time we interacted with her, I can say she was amazing too.Cannot wait to go there again and try a different room.",0.0 +We did the Magician room and it was really entertaining with great puzzles. Would definitely recommend it. ,0.0 +Visited the MacGuffin Project yesterday as part of a team building activity for work. Two groups of six were split in to rooms to complete the Magician challenge.Without giving too much away it was really good fun. I wasn't sure what to expect but we managed to escape within the hour. The challenges vary so different skills are needed within the group meaning everyone can contribute and no one is left out. Additional little hints are available should you become really stuck. All the staff were very friendly and kept in character when they realised one of the items in the room was missing and needed replacing quickly. Would definitely recommend it!,0.0 +Came today with work colleagues on team building exercise and had a great time. Really enjoyed the whole experience and would definitely recommend to others.,0.0 +"This was mine and my Wife's first escape room experience, and we were not disappointed! Very friendly staff and all round great fun escaping Macguffin's workshop! Will definitely be back to try out the other rooms",0.0 +Took my team to The MacGuffin Project for a team building afternoon. The staff and venue were great and the room was great fun. Really impressed and worth every penny. Try the head to head rooms if you have a team of 10 :),0.0 +Six teenagers all saying that it was totally amazing. Both of our cars home were full of praise for this experience they did not stop talking about it. Very chuffed to have booked this for our son and five friends to experience and have gained a few parent stars! Only jealous that we haven’t done it yet so must rebook soon for ourselves.,0.0 +Visited a couple of days ago with my family. Excellent experience and so different to everything else. All the staff were very friendly and Dan was our host for the Magician Room. Will definitely be coming again to do the other rooms and will be recommending to everyone!,0.0 +"We went as a group of 8, all of us in couples! When we arrived we were given a very warm welcome and the reception area brilliantly reflects the experience that you are about to have! We split into 2 teams- husbands v wives just to increase the competitive nature amongst us all!! The game itself was well orchestrated, organised and really engaging- time seemed to fly when you were in there which itself is a good indication of how fun it was!! I will definitely be recommending it to everyone I meet and more than that I can’t wait to arrange our next trip to play one of the alternative games! Well done to everyone at McGuffin’s you have an excellent business that creates super memories for those who attend!",0.0 +"So much fun, really well presented, staff are really nice and helpful can’t wait to go back and try the other rooms.",0.0 +We went for a friends birthday and had a fab time. It’s nice to do something other than go to a pub! We raced against the clock to solve the puzzles and crack the codes... turns out we had the best time of the week!! Everyone should give it a go!,0.0 +It was funny having an ‘assistant’ in the room who talked to you. It was challenging with some interesting puzzles.,0.0 +"First escape room and it was such a good experience, excellent staff and great puzzles, would thoroughly recommend to anyone!",0.0 +"Excellent staff, friendly and informative. Escape room was well thought out and challenging. Would recommend to those who have never used an escape room before or anyone who is experienced in them.",0.0 +"I've been to the MacGuffin Project twice, first to try out the 'The Magician Room'. Since we were 10, they split us into two teams and we raced against each other. The second time, I had 2 friends visiting and they were really fast and helpful allocating a slot for us in such short term. We tried the 'The Fortune Teller Room', which was IMO even better! The rooms are full of hidden clues and they really follow the overall theme of the MacGuffin Project. The front staff is really friendly and they even explain you the full story behind the project so that you get into the theme. Guess I'll have to visit soon to escape the last room!",0.0 +We attended as a family group of 5 for a Birthday treat. Great fun for all and the staff were extremely helpful from first contact on the phone to the moment we left. We did The Magician and would highly recommend. Dan was our host and was friendly and enthusiastic. We will be back to try the other rooms!,0.0 +We attended yesterday evening for a work event. We competed head to head in the Magician rooms. It was a really good evening and we were very well looked after. I would highly recommend.,0.0 +The MacGuffin Project team are amazing! They are so friendly and helpful - they genuinely want to make your experience enjoyable! This was the first escape room I've ever done and it encouraged us to go back to complete their second escape room. The stories feel realistic and I can't recommend them enough!,0.0 +I visited bournemouth as a trip to meet up with friends again as I have recently had to move away and one of the first things I has in mind to do was one of these escape rooms. I had wanted to do it before moving away but am I glad I eventually did! What was just a one room trip turned out to be all 3 in the span of a week! I wanted to make the most of my time there and nothing made it more memorable than the time spent in the escape rooms. Lots of atmosphere. Great staff. 10/10 will be the first in line for the next room you guys make no matter where I have to fly from.-Jamie. The small one.,0.0 +Second visit different room but equally as good frustrating at times but enjoyable at the same time staff very friendly well worth a visit for something different,0.0 +"We did the MacGuffin room as a team of 6 and all thoroughly enjoyed the experience, the room was challenging but not frustrating, full of well thought out challenges and all brilliantly themed with friendly staff to enhance the atmosphere. Would like to try the other rooms soon!",1.0 +My first escape room and I hope not the last! Great fun to be had by all and love the atmosphere. The staff were very welcoming and Clara helped us a couple of times and tried not laugh at us staying in the faraday cage for nearly 3 minutes! The guy at the desk let us dress up in the props afterwards and kindly took photos. A very enjoyable experience that had us talking for ages afterwards.Thank you and we will be back,1.0 +Had a laugh doing the MacGuffin experience with some mates. Was an enjoyable test and I’m glad our team did pretty good on timing too! Thank you :),1.0 +"Excellent staff, great fun, very well made. Accommodated my university class of 22 students. Definitely recommend",1.0 +Was a great evening and staff were super helpful as we had absolutely no idea what we were doing lol!!,1.0 +My first escape room and was not disappointed! We took part in the Macguffin Workshop room which was great fun. Will definitely be returning to complete the other two rooms with my team. Will be recommending this to a lot of friends.,1.0 +Visited the macGuffin project and tried the Fortune teller escape room. It was great fun and challenging. Great staff and fun for all the family and your fluffy friends (not suitable for pets) ,1.0 +Have been to one other escape room elsewhere previously but this was far superior in comparison. We did the 'Fortune Teller' room which was interesting and challenging. Excellent staff and good value.,0.0 +"Me and my best friend had our double date here and it was absolutely amazing. We all had so much fun, the staff are really friendly, the room we did was brilliant. Cheaper than other escape rooms in the area, couldn't recommend it enough.",0.0 +"I have now visited this place 3 times and experienced 2 of there escape rooms, both were unique, amazing and challenging they earned 4/5 just for that.But what really set this place apart and earned them a that last point are the people. Charming (in and out of character) willing to tailor an experience to help bring out your full enjoyment and obviously enjoying the experience just as much as you are if not more.I think the best thing i can say to sum this up is that if you're looking for a fun time with friends, family or work colleges i cannot think of a better place to go.",0.0 +"First off, this place is amazing and the staff are second to none! I had my first escape room experience here with two of my friends... We came back two days later to take on our second. The atmosphere is spot on, the effects and props only add to the atmosphere and the staff are not only great actors, but great people, a pleasure to visit and talk to. I would recommend The MacGuffin Project to any and all, regardless of skill as just the experience itself is worth it!",0.0 +"Absolute awesomeneness!! Make sure you pick a team leader to direct your team, this will help you greatly. The decoration, atmosphere and staff were all great. You can get hints and tips in each room so you're not left clueless. I guarantee you will have an epic time. I highly recommend a visit here. Three different rooms to pick from and you can get a good idea of each room before you pick so you can pick one you will hopefully enjoy.",0.0 +"Had a great time, really enjoyed it. Wife didn’t really fancy it, but she really enjoyed herself too. Would thoroughly recommend. Our hosts Dan and Finn Diablo were extra fluffy!",0.0 +"The decoration and time gone into it was amazing but I just couldn’t get my head around it all, it was so vague what we were actually meant to be doing and I just didn’t enjoy it sorry it was frustrating more than fun. ",0.0 +"Went to do the ‘MacGuffin Workshop’ as a group of 6 work friends and we had a fantastic time; I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone! As soon as you enter the premises you can tell they’ve put a lot of effort into the steampunk feel and all of us were buzzing to get inside and get started! Two of our party were running late due to traffic but the staff were very accommodating and allowed us to wait for them to join us - they did say that had they been much later we could have started without them but luckily we didn’t have to.After an introduction to the story from a woman in a fantastic costume we were allowed into the room! We were all amazed by the depth of detail that had been put into the room; they’ve obviously spent a lot of time designing and collecting props. You’re given a small hint about where to start and then after that it’s up to you! We didn’t need any hints throughout but you can ask for them using a microphone in the middle of the room if you need to. The puzzles were sufficiently challenging that you felt you had to work as a team and really hunt for clues, but not so hard that we felt completely lost.It’s hard to write a review for something where you can’t really describe what happened without giving it away but I can say that we all massively enjoyed it and left wanting to book a different room next weekend! I hope the team carry on making more rooms for us to explore.",1.0 +"My wife and I were stuck in the rain and wanted something indoors. I have done a few of these before, but my wife hadn't. But she loved the experience and you can do the rooms as a couple easily. Nice mix of puzzles and so a good challenge. The dark gothic/steam punk atmosphere makes it unique and not a light and fluffy experience! Plus Gina at reception and our guide Reginald were hugely helpful and accommodating.",0.0 +"I booked the Macguffin workshop as it was the most reasonable priced escape room in Bournemouth for a treat for the family last weekend. We have been to many escape rooms around the country, but loved the atmospheric style of the steampunk carnival of the MacGuffin. We were greeted by a man dressed in Steampunk costume and fluffy beard, who explained the theme and H & S rules. There were 3 of us, myself, hubby and 12 year son, we completed the room in about 50 mins, would have been quicker, but our son keep distracting us, as he was scared (in a good way, you see). I was surprised at the end that the staff didn't take a picture and put it on their FB page as others have done, as I think you are missing a trick, as it is more likely that the photo on your page will get shared and would generate more custom for you via friends and family. But they do offer the opportunity for a dress up and photo on your own phone. We all loved the feeling of the room, although there wasn't as many puzzles as previous rooms we have done, we felt it was a fully immersive room and enjoyed the experience and hope to come back soon to try the other rooms.",0.0 +"Fantastic experience would highly recommend to anybody. Amazing mixture of the macabre, Steam punk, magic and the crystal maze. Couldnt have asked for a better evening. Also the staff were absolutly lovely and very accommodating!",0.0 +"The MacGuffin project escape rooms had everything from Fluffy bunnies to evil machines! Good fun, many comical moments and many challenging puzzles. ",0.0 +"I visited the MacGuffin Project as part of a team night out and we hired all three rooms with teams of 4,4. & 5 taking part. The website is really professional and gives some background on each available room as well as useful information such as the fact that they have flashing lights and some indication of physicality required. Because I wanted to book three rooms I didn’t use the online booking option, I called the venue instead. They were really helpful with the booking and I got an immediate email confirmation as well as email reminders the day before. I selected the £20 option (£18 is the normal price with no extras) which gives you some extras such as photos on a usb stick and some fruit juice/squash post the event plus certificates and detailed timesheets .... all important for bragging rights. Upon arrival We were suitable greeted by one of the fair characters and after each completing an iPad registration/waiver/disclaimer and locking our valuables and phones away in a locker...we all dressed up and had our pictures taken in front of the fair. The interior of the venue is also suitably dressed for the experience and also includes most recent fastest completion times for each of the rooms so you have something to aim for! I don’t want to give anything away so won’t describe the rooms other than to say they were suitably dressed in line with the story and fantastic fun. The first team to finish took pride of place in the post event room where we drank our squash and waited for everyone else to finish before we had a full timesheet reveal including breakdowns of how quickly you solved each puzzle. And the winning team received a box of chocolates in addtion to everyone getting the certificates and time sheets. Without exception every person that attended really enjoyed themselves and were really animated about the experience. I have attended other escape rooms and would put this one top in terms of venue dressing, professional look, feel, fun, the certificates and timesheet breakdown and overall experience. We enjoyed it so much that we all agreed we’d visit again and swap rooms around next time!Highly recommended and well worth a visit!FYI - The fortune teller room is more physical than the others so if you’re booking make sure that everyone intended for that room is able bodied enough to get on their hands and knees.",0.0 +"Went here for a team building, from great reviews to a great price it seemed too tempting! We had 10 of us and did the 2 rooms race with a mirror in between the 2 rooms. The puzzles are complicated enough to have you thinking but a few helpful hints made it possible! The team are very welcoming and the actors remained in character throughout. Would definitely recommend and can’t wait to go again!",0.0 +My team and I did a head to head experience and we were all full of praise for what a cracking experience it was. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy it or be particularly good at it - but wanted to give it a go for a team night out. Turns out it was such a buzz and great fun.We’re planning to come back for our next team event! And I’m dragging friends and family along in the near future for sure. Highly recommend! ,0.0 +"We attempted The MacGuffin room - it was well designed, well decorated and the puzzle was well thought out. Finn and Dan were friendly and helpful. We had a great time - would definitely recommend to others!",0.0 +Went in the other day for my birthday and it was just amazing! We were taken care of by Mr Diablo and he was just fantastic. Couldn’t of asked for a better experience.,0.0 +Visited with work colleagues and had a fantastic time. The room we did was great fun and lots of banter and shouting ensured in order to escape the room. Some very clever touches with the way the puzzles work out and lead you to the next clue. The staff were great and played a really good part. A great way to spend 30 mins to 1 hr depending how good you are to escape. We will definitely be back to try the other rooms.,0.0 +"I visited the MacGuffin Project a couple of weeks ago with my husband and friend as a belated birthday celebration activity. I had always wanted to do an escape room and definitely was not disappointed.All the staff were super friendly and welcoming and those that were in character stayed in character and were very fun and helpful. We did the MacGuffin room/lab, with helpful hints from Luna. There was an excellent story and when you eventually solve a clue it is very rewarding. We JUST managed to escape in 55minutes. I would say that the more minds the better, 3 people is the bare minimum, and communication really is key (and don't be afraid to ask for help)We had a fab time thank you to all that made our experience! :-)",0.0 +Fab activity to do with family or friends. We were all adults but kids over 12 would enjoy this too. One of the best escape rooms I’ve done. Great attention to detail with the actors and props. We did the Magician room (there are two identical ones) so were able to split into two teams and go head to head. ,0.0 +"Visited today with 13 ladies as part of a Hen-do. This was a great activity for 'the morning after' because it woke everyone up and got them excited and working as a team again. We split up into 3 small groups, so each group did a different themed room. Everyone had a fantastic time, including people that hadn't ever completed a mystery room.The whole experience was slick, with friendly actors/staff and brilliant sets. The quality of the surroundings was perfect.We'd love to come back another time to try the remaining rooms.",0.0 +"We visited The Macguffin Project last night and had a fantastic time. In a team of 4 we attempted the “fortune teller” room. For most of us this was our first escape room and we were really not sure what to expect. We were all pleasantly surprised at how well thought out and detailed the room was. The challenges were great, ensuring you work as a team. We had the privilege of meeting Mr Montop (and his fluffy beard!) He was a great character and really helped to set the scene. Luna was lovely on reception and prepared everybody for the experience. I don’t usually leave trip advisor reviews but I felt this place definitely deserved one! I would thoroughly recommend it and can’t wait to book again . . .maybe we will try the Macguffin room next time! ",0.0 +"Out of the four of us, it was the first escape room for three of us. It was really exciting and a lot of fun. We did the Fortune Teller room and it was incredibly well done. The staff were in character and were funny, the atmosphere was appropriately spooky and the props were really cool. It was great feedback when you solve a puzzle and the lights change and you hear that something has unlocked and you have to figure out what is different. When we got stuck, we were given some helpful clues so that we could go back to solving the puzzles without getting frustrated. It was a fantastic experience and we're going to come back monthly until we've tried all the games.",0.0 +"This was our first visit to an escape room, 2 adults and our 15 year old son. We had no idea what to expect, but decided to give it a go as we all like solving puzzles. We all thoroughly enjoyed it, the whole place is very well themed, it feels like a very professional setup. The staff were great, we met Luna and Mr Montop. Luna was lovely, very friendly and a great character. Mr Montop was excellent, very funny and entertaining, he made the experience feel more authentic. The puzzles were challenging, without being too difficult, but we did need a little bit of help. We just about managed to escape. We would definitely recommend The MacGuffin Project to anyone, we had such a good time we went back the next day to do the Magician Room. This room was very different but just as much fun. Next time we are in Bournemouth we will definitely return to do the Fortune Teller room.",0.0 +"We took on the head-to-head challenge, five in one room versus four in the other, most of whom were first timers at escape rooms. All of us absolutely loved it from the minute we arrived! We were grateful for the occasional hint when our progress slowed and both teams got out with time to spare. We were talking about our experiences over dinner later and indeed for ages afterwards!",0.0 +"We were a family of four and we all thoroughly enjoyed this experience, The Fortune Teller. The set up at the venue is professional with friendly and helpful staff/characters who work hard to ensure you have a great time.The atmosphere was well set up with brain thinking clues and working as a team we solved it and escaped in a good time !We would highly recommend and will be back to try the other rooms !",0.0 +What’s a great room. Came along on a stag do and the staff joined in with out antics as well as including theirs. Very enjoyable game with some tricky clues to keep us all motivated. Will be returning to the complete the set. ,0.0 +"Had a fantastic time doing ‘The Fortune Teller’ with our hosts Reginald, Luna and Finn. The place was extremely atmospheric and had some really fantastic design. The puzzles were enjoyable and rewarding, and occasionally surprising!Overall, an amazing time!",0.0 +"Had a wonderful time doing the Fortune Teller room. Oodles of atmosphere with fun and impressive puzzles. Our hosts, Luna and Reginald (with guest appearance from Finn) helped maake it run smoothly and provided no small measure of entertaiment. If you're looking for some larger-than-life spooky puzzle solving, this is the place.",0.0 +Good fun but needs to be a few of you in each team. Thouroghly enjoyed it.was a birthday family get together and was good fun,0.0 +First time doing an escape room and it was definitely not the last! I had no idea what to expect and it just blew me away. Me and two of my friends did the Fortune Teller and we did impressively well considering it was all our first escape room experience! Highly recommend and definitely coming back to do the other escape rooms here.,1.0 +"If you're looking for something to exercise the old brain cells then head for this attraction in Bournemouth. Three of us, ranging from 21 to 68 and one in the middle did The Fortune Teller. Absolutely great! You'll be scratching your head, hoping for help occasionally but desperately wanting to solve the mysteries. And we had a great score!Will definitely try the other rooms in this Escape Room puzzle. Team there were superb too. Full marks!",1.0 +Came with 11 other people for a birthday event. We booked in advance selecting the head to head 'The Great’ Magician' option (6 people on each team). The staff were fantastic (in character and funny throughout) and the experience was brilliant!. I would recommend this highly to anyone visiting Bournemouth!,3.0 +"Interesting, fun and well thought out. Had a great time with family and enjoyed the evening. Great theatrics.",0.0 +"First time, and we chose MacGuffin, happy we did, an hour of fun that all the family (including 2 teenagers) very much enjoyed. Easy to book, find, and the lady on reception was great. Would return if only Bournemouth was closer to home.",0.0 +I have done 5-6 escape rooms around the UK but this was one of the better ones. There was 8 of us so we were split into two identical rooms and then tried to escape quicker than the other group. I don’t want to give anything away so I won’t go into detail but listen to what you’re told and ask for clues if you get stuck ,0.0 +"Amazing friendly staff. We were so impressed with the attention to detail in the room, props and the clues. Such a fun and exciting experience. Can’t recommend enough.",0.0 +We have done a number of Escape Rooms and found this one to be as good as any we have done. If you have done a few different escape rooms and would like something a bit different this is definitely the one to try. The puzzles are quite challenging but it is its general approach that makes his different and quite a unique experience. Slightly cheaper than other rooms we have done as well.,0.0 +"Went here yesterday with friends. Went in to a really nice guy on reception, friendly and chatty, really nice welcome! Got briefed with the story of what had happened and in we went. Met by Luna in the next room, she was brilliant, stayed in character all through and made us all laugh! The room was great, we have done a few before, and this was one of the better one! Finished in just under an hour, will definitely be coming back to do another one! Great night out with friends!",1.0 +What an amazing place to visit! We did it as a team building exercise and it couldn’t have brought the team together in a better way! Would recommend to anyone!! ,1.0 +"Booked the Fortune Teller as a birthday night out with my best friends. The atmosphere is set from the moment you walk in the door with the staff fully in character throughout the experience.We really enjoyed the Fortune Teller room, it really made us think and we were proud of ourselves for completing the room with a respectable time of 43 minutes despite lots of giggling and jumping at the little twists and turns.The staff really make this experience, even though they are in character they are funny, friendly and really engaging. We will definitely come back. Thank you for the experience!",2.0 +"Staff were great - knowledgeable, enthusiastic and encouraging. The Magicians Room was recommended to us as we had 2 teenagers with us. It was the right about of challenge and we had help when asked for. Would recommend and hope to find our way back to you for some more.",2.0 +Having never done an escape room before and hearing about some I was very nervous. We were welcomed by the staff who were in character and very believable. After our health and safety talk we put our bags and phones into a locker and was lead into the room. When we got in there it was obvious we had to find different things each triggered something to happen in the room. It was a great experience and really gets you working together and communicating. We escaped in just over 40 mins which for first time was good. It left us wanting to do it again so another night there is planned soon. ,1.0 +"Me and 3 friends have now completed all 3 of McGuffins rooms and they are all amazing! Such great attention to detail and imagination has gone into these rooms. One of the best ones we've done! Highly, highly recommended",1.0 +We went here for a team night out and had a really enjoyable time. This was my first experience of an escape room and I was really impressed. The level of detail and the character immersion from the staff was fantastic. Would totally recommend as a team building exercise.(magician head to head) I a man tempted to return with friends to do the other rooms now ......,0.0 +"Family holiday trip to the local escape room. This is very reasonably priced during the day. Thoughtfully themed - hasn't just been thrown together. Bit odd thay their was no clock in the room counting down the hour, but otherwise a great experience ",0.0 +It was our first time doing an escape room. I feel this was a great introduction. All of us had a great time. There are couple of different rooms and we will definitely be back. Good fun acting and friendly staff. 5 stars all round,0.0 +This was my first time doing an escape room and thought it was brilliant! There was a group of 4 of us and we did the magician room and loved it! Would highly reccomend coming here! Thanks for a great afternoon!,1.0 +We went to this as a senior section group of 13 from girl guiding so we had three rooms between us and this kept us very busy trying to Gess our way through the clues and I like how there is some things in there to throw you off also you need to talk to each other to try and solve the puzzles as they aren’t easy.We all came out laughing and we had all had a fantastic time thank you will be talking about our experiences for many years to come.,1.0 +"we booked my daughter's hen here 21.7.18 - it was absolutely brilliant - the staff couldn't have been more accommodating, friendly and helpful - we all had the most amazing time -it was great fun - thank you so much",0.0 +"We booked the Magician Head to Head experience for a work team building event. What a great experience!! We split our current work team into 2 treams, then raced each other (being a very competitive team anyway it was perfect). The room was great fun and the staff were lovely :)Definitely recommend!!",2.0 +My first time. Helpful staff. Interesting puzzles. Humorous help through a ventriloquist dummy. Nothing too physically demanding. We succeeded in just under 40 minutes. Our other team took an hour. Great fun.,0.0 +"We did this for my sisters hen do activity. We did three individual rooms and went against each other in teams. It was great fun. The rooms were so well done. The staff were all so helpful and professional, everyone loved it so much. Would highly recommend! So glad we decided to go there.",0.0 +We booked for a group of 12 on a stag do so took on the head to head magicians rooms. The staff were all brilliant and very welcoming. Very quick to get us through the H&S and Admin bits and then onto the main event. The whole place is so well thought out that as soon as you enter the door you are part of the story. The rooms themselves were very well done with a good level of challenge to them. Help was always readily at hand along with a good deal of banter which went down very well with our group. Before starting several in the group were very sceptical of what to expect but by the end they were already talking of the next time they do one. Thank you very much guys,0.0 +Great activity for our hen do this weekend. We did the magicians room. Very professional and loads of fun. Lots of laughing but also tested your brain. Really recommend the experience!Xx,0.0 +The staff were welcoming and fun- they even put up with our odd humor (team name Paula likes poo- didn't bat an eyelid lol). The actors were really in keeping with the spirit of the theme and the room we completed was great. The puzzles were numerous and as they unfolded the solutions became clear.but provided a good level of challenge that we were all engaged and really wanted to solve the room Unexpected twists in store.,0.0 +"My bridesmaids made this part of my hen-do. We played in 3 teams as there were a number of us and competed to see who could get out first. Everyone got out! Despite having a real mixture of people and ages, everyone had a great time and the staff made sure of this- they were excellent. I have done escape rooms before but others hadn't in my party and I definitely think they have been converted: we'll definitely be back to do the other rooms soon. ",0.0 +"We arrived to a warm welcome at The MacGuffin Project having booked our first “escape room experience” as a birthday treat. We had chosen the Magician experience and it was really easy to book online. After a quick form filling exercise to cover any medical needs, we were given the standard health and safety information and the concept was explained clearly without giving details that might spoil the game. Secure lockers were available to stow bags etc as cameras and mobile phones were not permitted during the experience for obvious reasons. With trepidation we entered into a different world and our guide led us to our destination whilst playing their character flawlessly with brilliant improvisation skills. The game was absorbing and fun. Hints were on hand but not easily given and this made for a great, challenging experience! The whole environment (especially the props!) were fantastic, cleverly designed and well thought out. Everyone had a great time and we will definitely be back to tackle the other experiences available at The MacGuffin Project. Ps. The location is excellent with on street paid parking, easy access to local bus routes and plenty of pubs/restaurants nearby to have a post escape discussion! ",0.0 +20 rugby stag lads on a Sunday morning seemed to get the cobwebs swept away by the MacGuffin crew!! Absolutely brilliant from start to finish! If you’re in the area it’s a must do! 19 of us had never done 1 before I think all 20 of us would love to do another! Thanks to you all at MacGuffin! Quality work! Freedas IWRFC lads,0.0 +"The building looks exciting and the guy at reception was really friendly and helped get us ready for the adventure. The setting and props were all really good . Lots of detail and the challenges were hard. There were 6 of us and we just about managed to escape in time. Really well thought out, and we all had a good time. Thank you Mc Guffin. ",0.0 +"If you like escape games, you definitely want to try The MacGuffin. Loved the dark, steam punk setting. We (two adults, two teenagers) booked online the night before.",0.0 +"Came for a mate's birthday. Had a great time at the MacGuffin Project, Dom and all the actors put together a great time, hope we'll be back to try out the other rooms soon!",0.0 +"As a friendly bit of competition, we went raced through the carnival escape room to fight for an office chair. Sad to say us nurses lost.This was an amazing night out, it was hilarious but stressful! We found parts difficult but it was a great laugh. The team working that night were very welcoming and provided us with several hints, clues and riddles. Im sure they must have had a laugh just watching us stress out and looking in very ridiculous places, whilst missing the most obvious ones! I will definitely be doing this again, it was AMAZING!",0.0 +"We were a mini-hen group of 3. 1 was new to escape rooms, 1 had experienced one before, and one has done 6 others. We all loved this room!!We did the MacGuffin room. As ever, can’t give anything away but the atmosphere was Electric 😜. Really well thought out room and great for anyone’s first time as it is so beautifully structured. Particularly liked the immersion into the theme with Luna looking after us - she was amazing and subtly helped us when we got stuck!!Thanks for a great time - we will try to make it back to Bournemouth soon to do your other rooms!",1.0 +Came to MacGuffin on a works trip out - was sooooooo much fun!Not going to give anything away but was tough but fun. We had a lot of laughs and would definitely return.One minor thing.... could do with some air-con... was too hot in there especially with 6 people in one room!!,0.0 +"Really good evening, good fun & great enthusiastic welcoming staff. We did the magician experience which was fun but quite difficult We needed a lot of hints but still good fun. A good evening out",0.0 +Hi Tom and MontonThanks for an awesome experience (Saturday Night)! We had head to head in the Magician room and the other team was in the MacGuffin Room! Great team bonding exercise will be returning soon!!Cheers from Howdens Joinery - Dorchester.,0.0 +Came here a couple of times with my work. We did the fortune teller and the magician room on 2 separate occasions. Really enjoyable and a great team building activity.,0.0 +A 13th birthday trip and a party of 5. Really enjoyable - we did the magician and the girls loved it and completed it! Helpful friendly staff. We will definitely be visiting again to do another room!,0.0 +"Friendly staff, great escape room with lots of challenges proven to be really fun! Suitable for all ages! Great authentic atmosphere to set the mood. We did the magician escape and allowed us to book with a group of 10. Would highly recommend and come back to try the other rooms!",0.0 +Me and my friend josh did the workshop room.I’ve done a few escape rooms before and I would say that The Macguffin Project is the best one that I have done so far. What makes it really great as well is you have actors to introduce the room and give u help if you need it. They bring a lot of entertainment to it.So amazing that we came 3rd on the score board,3.0 +"This is the fourth time that my BHVape have visited the MacGuffin project, each time trying a new room. Today there was 9 of us and decided to do girls v boys. It was the best one yet! You get fully immersed in each scenario and it’s fab for team building, problem solving and working under pressure. Not to mention the staff have always been fantastic. Definitely recommend!~ BHV",1.0 +"My first visit to an escape room.It was great good fun too, can’t wait to do it again sometime soon",1.0 +"Great front of house staff, beautifully themed challenge room and a series of varied puzzles. More back story and plot than other escape rooms I've done before, and the actor to provide guidance, when needed, was great. We were visiting Bournemouth for the day and there were several escape rooms to choose from. We're SO glad we chose the MacGuffin Project, and we'll definitely visit again to try one of their other rooms on our next visit.",0.0 +"We did the MacGuffin room as a team of four and had a great time. Okay, so we didn’t crack it but, with a few useful hints, we were getting close! The time flies, the frustration builds but you get a great sense of satisfaction when you make a big step forward. We would like to do one of the other options at MacGuffin’s and, hopefully now that we’ve had this first experience, we’ll crack the task.The staff were great too ensuring that we had a terrific time. Thanks guys.",1.0 +Hey guysJust wanted to say what a brilliant night we all had. Was our first time. We were booked into the MacGuffin room . The staff were so friendly and very welcoming. Although they explained everything really well - we were actually quite rubbish at solving the puzzles within the room !! We had a bit of help from the lovely Reginald. Even so we ran out of time I think one of our group are still locked in the room!!! Really good to do something completely different. Thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. Definitely will be back and would recommend this to all. Thank you again x Debbie,0.0 +"I did the MacGuffin room with my mum and gran (I'm 24). I design escape rooms so visited to do some research, but also because it's my birthday tomorrow!The staff were really friendly, informative, helpful and enthusiastic! Our host was especially helpful in assisting us at an appropriate pace throughout the game, pushing us along but not holding our hands. The lady at reception was very welcoming.The theming is clearly carefully thought out and was consistent throughout, tying in well with the story. The puzzles were unique and offer something new for visitors to try. In spite of us failing, the staff and overall quality made it thoroughly worthwhile!Perhaps the puzzles could have fewer/clearer stages, as their complexity may affect the enjoyment of those who aren't well-experienced in escape rooms. It was a bit difficult to take in the story, what we were doing and what we had to do all at once due to this complexity. Another idea might be to make room difficulties clear on the website. Despite this, I still encourage people to visit, as it's very much worth the money whether you find it hard or not!A wonderful opportunity for team work among families, friends and colleagues.",0.0 +My husband and I went recently as a team of two for my birthday. We had a very fun and positive experience and I’d definitely go back again. ,1.0 +"10 / 10 escape room!! The staff were so friendly, and the layout of the room was amazing, although the plot seemed odd. The whole point was to go in to the room to use the teleportation to come out, so the plot could use some work, but it was still really good! And at the end we got a 10% of voucher for our next time, which we are definitely going to use, as there are two other rooms to escape from there!! We did the magicians room, and the way they helped us throughout was very good through the magicians puppet, and was able to help whenever we needed It! They checked if there were any disabilities that would affect our experiences, which is good!",0.0 +I had so much fun! The room I played was awesome and the puzzles were very clever and very well thought out. I loved the interaction with the staff and they were all really friendly. I definitely would love to go back and play another room soon! :),0.0 +"We had a fantastic experience with our team and we battled head to head. The escaperoom was original, exciting and very much fun. It was nice that they kept time scores reaching each level, fun to hear at the end. Worth going again!",0.0 +"4 of us took a friend here as a birthday surprise and she loved every minute of it as did all of us. Fun and giggles, the odd little fright and a very well made escape room. We did The Fortune Teller and I cannot wait to do the others. It was the best escape room I have done yet.",0.0 +"Went to the Project as part of a work do. Really good fun, and got the brain working! There are various rooms that you can do, and the good thing was that they obviously have ‘duplicates’, so although we were split into two teams, we did the same room, so were able to effectively ‘compete’ against each other!They don’t leave you struggling for long, dropping in verbal clues which certainly don’t give you the answers, but at least point you in the right direction.Gina and Clara were our hosts, and were great.We’ll worth a visit!",1.0 +"What a brilliant place to go , staff were great and The rooms were brilliant, loved every minute of The experience thanks guys and girls",1.0 +I went with a group of 4 and the experience was so amazing and definitely lives up and past expectations! The live characters were very funny and really helped the escape move on as we may have got a bit stuck sometimes. We had Finn and he really set the scene and put up with our slow heads. Can't wait to go again,1.0 +"Visited as part of hen do on 5th May around 3pm (group of 8) We were greeted by our host Gina who was v friendly, explained everything and got us ready for our escape room experience. Really immersive, the actors were great and the room and puzzles were brilliant. Definitely makes you think outside of the box!! Would totally visit again and try the other room experiences. 10/10. Thanks!",1.0 +"The guys that work there are lovely (Dan, Joey and Clara) are really make the experience come to life. The layout of the escape room is awesome and from start to finish they have thought about everything to the finest detail to give a really absorbing experience. I loved all the effects and would definately come back, Thank you",1.0 +"Excellent experience! This was booked for a group of six and everyone came away impressed, happy and keen to go again. The production value was really high and that added to what was a really enjoyable time in the escape room.The staff, Gina and Reginald were excellent in their roles and made us feel very welcome indeed.Highly recommended and will be going again!",1.0 +"An ideal way to spend a Hen Party Sunday! The head to head rooms were extremely well designed- all of us agreed that our brains had a proper work out! Dan, Joey and Cara were extremely friendly and very helpful, making us feel very welcome. I'm definitely going to come back to try out the other rooms! Thank you!",1.0 +Had a awesome time the whole experience was awesome and they were so awesome and friendly and helped us to solve the mysteries. We did The magician it was amazing and for a beginner it was awesome. we wanted to do another one at the same time but unfortunately we didn't have time would definitely recommend going here and doing all of them.,0.0 +Amazing experience. Took 2 of us 51 minutes to escape (with a few clues) clear to see great effort went into designing the room and puzzles. Very imaginative with great theatricals from Finn. Would recommend to anyone looking to try something a bit different- definitely worth the money.,0.0 +"I had recently visited with friends and completed one of the other rooms and had such a great time that I recommended this to our Director for a corporate event. Great fun and a great team building exercise! We split our department into 2 teams and went head to head in the Magician Room. Loved the little guy who is listening in and giving you hints - he was great fun. As 7 people of very varied age, we all had a great time and really had to think about the clues to actually escape.Really impressed and will definitely come back to do the final room I have left, the Fortune Teller!Would absolutely recommend.",0.0 +"Great experience, the entire steam punk theme is well designed even the toilets.We did the Magician room, and with help from our host who was completely in character, we managed to escape. Brilliant will be back to complete the other rooms soon!",0.0 +"Our group have done two escape rooms previously but this was definitely the most immersive. We completed The Magician room successfully. The member of staff on the front desk was very friendly and explained things clearly. Our 'host' was entertaining and again, this really added to the atmosphere. I enjoyed the introduction to the carnival and the scenario of the room - this was different to the other rooms I've been to and was very exciting.Once we entered the room, I was really impressed with how it looked. Unfortunately, our group took a while to get into the problem solving and we needed more clues than I would have liked. The clues were delivered in an effective way which was in keeping with the story and I liked the interaction between us and Gilbert especially when he addressed some of us by name - very funny! I definitely found the red herrings frustrating. However, we did start working together more successfully around halfway through and things seemed to 'click'. Once we got to that point, we sailed through the last few clues and felt a good sense of achievement. One thing I like about the other rooms we've done is the website leaderboard and photos they take when you escape (or don't!) and post on their facebook page. Maybe an idea for the future?Overall, a great experience and we enjoyed our Easter treat - thank you!",1.0 +"We had never done an escape room before and wanted to try one. The guy explaining was very helpful and went through everything thoroughly. We went into the room and started, albeit slowly sorting the puzzles out. We did manage to get out, but we only had 1.5 minutes left. There was a lot of shouting(encouragement) at the end. All in all a very good first time experience. Our hosts were, Finn, Aaron and Gilbert (Jay!!). Gilbert was the most helpful!",1.0 +Came here recently with some friends and did 'The Machine'. We've done lots of escape rooms but this was definitely up there as one of the best! Enjoyed it so much we went back again to do the fortune teller! Both rooms I would strongly recommend!! ,1.0 +"Went with some friends and we have done a few escape experiences locally. We went and did the McGuffin room(s). Nice idea, and the character(s) were engaging and helpful. The room provided some challenges but felt a little under developed.Unfortunately we spent some time waiting around for our game to start, after the time we were told it would start, as staff had not turned up on time and there was no photo or recognition of us completing the room(s).We will be back to try the other rooms, but it's not yet on our favourite Escape Room list.",0.0 +"Mr Thompson and Gina made the experience great. The actual escape room was brilliant, went as a family and all enjoyed it. Hosts made it really personal and funny. Would definitely recommended :)",1.0 +"Escaped by the skin of our teeth- 51 minutes. A great way to spend an hour. Intriguing clues, lots of fun and really friendly staff. Well worth a visit. ",1.0 +Busted for a friends birthday and want sure what to expect but we all absolutely loved it! Mr Thompson was a brilliant guide and made the room so fun. We can’t wait to come back and try another room!,1.0 +I've never done an escape room before and really didn't know what to expect. We had went with 3 other couples and went boys V girls head to head in identical rooms. We had such a good time. You are in the room just with your team but there is someone watching you who talks to you and gives you clues which just made the whole thing. The guy was absolutely hilarious and made us all laugh so much. We all all planning another visit soon.,1.0 +"Good props, puzzles ok but what really made it for me were the character played by actors. Really good fun game but we wasted so much time trying to find stuff. Would recommend for a different night out!",0.0 +"Strolled in with 2 mates to just see what it was about. Absolutly amazing. Accommodating to us every step of the way Dan on front desk, Horatio guiding us and Joey running the show were just incredible. Had the time of our love and it's down to the service received ",1.0 +"Walked in by chance. Best time ever! Shout out to Dan, Horatio and joey made it a proper laugh. Would definitely come again!",1.0 +"We went as a team incentive, none of us had done an escape room before. The guys were really helpful in deciding what room to do and we chose this one as it was about finding clues and working as a team. It was great and we had a fabulous time, I would definitely recommend this to anyone. Well done to Lord and Julie who looked after us.",2.0 +I am no expert on escape rooms. As a first timer I felt welcomed and had all my questions answered. From the initial Facebook inquiry to the phone booking (I spoke to a genuinely nice guy called Isaac 100% great customer service).Arriving on the day we were greeted by a friendly chap (Joey) Who ran through the basics in a friendly efficient manner.The fortune teller room was great. It was well thought out atmospheric. The entire backstory of the Macguffin project is brilliant and sets the mood perfectly. The steampunk vibe is awesome as well! I cannot fault the experience.,2.0 +A great night out. If your looking for something different then this is well worth a visit. Aaron was very welcoming and Luna (fortune teller room) was brilliant throughout the night. Great puzzles and clues. I’ve been twice and can’t wait to go again.,1.0 +"We have now completed all three rooms and we were not dissapointed for a single second! Amazing team, amazing themes! A challenge you wont forget! Aaron and the team, montop & gilbert from The Magincian were epic and amaxing hoasts! And Mr Thomson on our second adventure with the Fortune Teller was brilliant, witty and such a great character! The whole day was one to remember! Thank you once again, we hope to see a new room in the future!",1.0 +"None of us knew what we were getting into which was the beauty of our time spent here and not knowing only heightened our enjoyment of the night. We went as a team of four people and were greeted by a friendly face called Aouron who was welcoming and easy to talk to. Before entering we got to meet Horatio who got us prepared before entering the room. We all enjoyed his character and felt he added something to the overall experience. Without spoilers the room was fun, well thought out and we all came away with a memorable experience which we all agreed would liked to be repeated. Thank You",1.0 +Thank you so much. Was really apprehensive about going. I am so glad I did. It was such fun. We did the head to head and our room won! Whoop whoop. I will be back to tackle another room! X,1.0 +"First of all, this place is nothing like the rest of the escape rooms. It features hosts that are in character and made the experience seem so surreal. My partner and I are escape rooms enthusiasts, and let's just say, this is probably one of the best we've ever done. Initially, we booked for the McGuffin room and the puzzles are so interesting. Nothing in the room looked cheap. After our experience with MacGuffin room, we decided to go for the Fortune teller right after. Immediately we could see a difference in both rooms. One is more logical while the other requires intuition and creativity. The special effects are amazing. Upon finishing the Fortune Teller, we booked for The Magician later in the evening. The Magician is different compared to the rest. It is a room full of riddles. Needless to say, my partner and I had a fantastic time solving 3 rooms in a day. If you're looking for an escape room, I would surely recommend this one. Everything seemed so surreal and exciting! Although if it's your first time doing an escape room, this place will set the bar wayyy up high. The hosts are extremely friendly. During our visit today, we were hosted by Luna (carnival character), Aaron, Julie, Horatio (carnival character) and Gina.",2.0 +"We were greeted by Aaron who was friendly , enthusiastic and helpful. Luna was our guide during our time in the room. Luna got right into her character. We loved the challenge and this was our second room attempted. Definitely recommend this to people who want something different to do with an hour and a half. Thanks Aaron and Luna ✋👍",2.0 +"The escape rooms were awesome, had so much fun! Was only one second off the best time too! Would definitely recommend and will be back! Big shout out to Aaron, Mr Thompson and Gilbert",2.0 +"This was my first visit to an escape room and I hope it won't be the last! The whole experience was great fun. Aaron was very welcoming and friendly and explained everything we needed to know before we were locked in. I say locked in but I've no idea if the door was actually locked or not. It never occurred to us to try it! We were completely engrossed in trying to 'beat the machine' and get out. Horatio, our host on the way to and from the room, was brilliant. Such a theatrical character! We were a team of 6, which helped us get out as different people have different ideas and strengths but if you get stuck you can ask for a little help if you want. No need to spend all your time scratching your head!All in all fun experience that makes you think and work as a team And for anyone who is worried it might be scary, it's not!",1.0 +"Me and three friends decided we would love to do an escape room as so many have started to pop up around Bournemouth. I have been to a few others already but nothing compared to this one. The staff were particularly helpful and very into the role. Gina welcomed us into the experience and explained everything thoroughly. It was exciting, fun and reasonably priced for what you get. would definitely recommend.",2.0 +"it was my first time ever in a escape room, I have been there for my birthday! The hosts Horatio and Aaron have been very entertaining, the room was amazing! We felt really involved an we had so much fun! Definitely coming back to try an other one!",1.0 +I have now completed all three rooms and can honestly say that they are the best escape rooms around! I’ve completed quite a few in the UK and these are definitely the best. They are put together so well and the staff are incredible. A bit shout out to Gina and Heratio who were fabulous!! A great experience and great value for money!!,3.0 +So we travelled all the way from Southampton to take part in the fortune teller. It was great! The staff was so friendly and so in character which made it even better. The special effects were fab and they were so kind to stay open late for us to do another room filled with lots of different challenges. I defiantly recommend !,1.0 +Visited with a group of friends and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Place is fantastically put together and the puzzles are challenging yet enjoyable ,1.0 +"I visited as part of a 11 strong hen party with ladies ranging from 15 to 50+. Unfortunately we arrived a bit late due to mix up with taxis but they were very understanding snd accomodating. After a few basic house rules we split up into groups of 3 or 4 and were taken to 3 different rooms to try and complete our challenge within an hour. I won't tell you much about the challenges as obviously that would ruin things but every hen of every age really enjoyed the experience and found it entertaining, suitably challenging and team building with the time passing very quickly! I guess younger children or those with a nervous disposition might be a little spooked by the dark rooms and characters but the emphasis I would say is more on fun and mystery than horror. Overall we all thought it was reasonably priced, very entertaining and would highly recommend especially for groups as can get quite competitive! ",1.0 +Went with 6 friends and the guys there were in character which was great we did 2 rooms there and they were both really detailed and challenging 100% worth it. ,4.0 +Went here today to do 1 escape room at 8:30 was amazing. As we finished he offered us to do the other room which meant the workers staying on and working later quality experience would highly recommend. X Even got a record time this week!! Up the amber leaf ,3.0 +Went here on a Hen Party. I was a bit dubious and didn't know what to expect. Without giving anything away it was a fun experience and got the old grey matter working. Suitable for all ages. (Not sure what children policy is though) Great way to work as a team. Thoroughly enjoyed the visit.,1.0 +"We visited as a family of 3. We have done a few escape rooms, this is by far the best one so far. The room was well set up and puzzles good. There was a good theme which was reinforced well by the staff. I would definitely visit again to do another room.",1.0 +We booked in for the Fortune Teller at The MacGuffin Project as a gift for our Dads Birthday! We all loved it! Although it was challenging it was very doable! It was a great opportunity for us to all come together and test our team building skills! Highly recommend this experience! Aaron and Luna(tic) who were our host were very professional and welcoming! Can’t wait to book another experience with them soon! ,1.0 +"This was our first escape room, and it was such a fun and immersive experience. Having real-life actors made it really entertaining, and the staff (Gina and Harutio) were excellent. We did the Mcguffin Room, which is a mixture of searching for clues and breaking codes. You have to be able to think laterally as well as being good at finding things in the room! Would really reccomend it for anyone who likes solving a mystery.",1.0 +"My husband and I first visited the MacGuffin Project in early February, in a team with my sister and her boyfriend. We did The MacGuffin Room where you fight to defeat the machine! We were greeted at the desk by a friendly and efficient Aaron then led to our fate by the mysteriously enchanting Luna, such a great character! I can't say too much about the room without giving things away but be prepared for tension, excitement and teamwork. It is challenging, but the clues are there and help is available, this time in the form of the lovely Clara - you'll never get a direct answer but a helpful reassurance and redirection of our focus was all it took - not knowing the time can create some panic when you feel your progress is stalling. All I'll say is search thoroughly!!! Well, we beat the machine (yes!) and came out on such an adrenaline high that we wished we could go straight back in to do another one - certainly you could see on our progress card for completing the key tasks that we got faster as we got into the swing of it!Anyway, we couldn't resist and were back last night to do The Magician room AND The Fortune Teller, again enjoying a nice chat with Aaron on the front desk but this time guided by the very entertaining Finn Diablo. The Magician Room was fantastic fun, this time you are trying to escape the machine rather than defeat it, aided by a puppet named Dilbert (or Gilbert?!), who despite his sarcasm was very helpful! Quite different from the first room we had done but such good fun - The Magician room actually has a second room set up the same so that you can race another team, I'd totally love to do this over some of the corporate team-building exercises I have endured. Anyway, we escaped in a good time and were soon led to the final room, The Fortune Teller. Quite different again but we were on a bit of a roll by now, in fact Finn informed us that we were very close to breaking their all time record for the room, very frustrated that a couple of simple oversights set us back! I can't recommend it highly enough for an evening out with a difference, amazing fun and feel-good factor. We are just a bit sad now that we have no more rooms to try for a while! Thank you to all at the MacGuffin project for a great time.",2.0 +Second escape room I have done and second I have made it out of!I did the Magician Room (which has a mirror room) with 4 other people and really enjoyed the challenges. Hard to say much without giving anything away but well thought through and small 'hints' are helpful throughout. Only loses a star because it would have been good to have a countdown timer in the room so we knew where we were in the hour - very difficult to keep track of time once you're in!Great staff and a great idea for an event where people who don't know each other will be put together which is what I did - looking forward to returning and taking on another room.,1.0 +"We came on a staurday afternoon as a family of 3, we did the MacGuffin experience. Having never done an escape room we did not know exactly what to expect. The guys that looked after us, Horatio and Dan, were very good, professional and friendly. We had a really good time, it is very interesting as it is quiet challenging, yet still achievable (we had to ask for a little bit of help to get started). A very fun thing to do with family or friends.We will be back for more!",1.0 +"Really good set of escape rooms, Aron was professional at reception and luna (daisy) was very fun and creepy and made the experience more immersive.",1.0 +Had loads of fun! Bit more tricky than we expected... felt a bit stupid when we had to ask for help!Aaron was extremely accommodating and Mr Thompson was very charismatic! Gilbert was a bit annoying... know it all!,1.0 +We visited before Christmas and had a really good time. The staff are all in character and dressed amazingly! Clara helped us in the macguffin room. She was so funny - we weren’t very good working out the clues and she was very tolerant of our inability!! We very nearly managed to do it in the time - only just missed out. Highly recommended. Good pressie idea too ,1.0 +"I was bought this experience as a gift for christmas. I would highly recommend, really fun and thrilling! The staff were so friendly and involved. Planning to go back with a larger group of us to try out one of the other rooms where you can race against each other in teams.",1.0 +"We have done the MacGuffin Room and The Fortune Teller room and both were brilliant!Really clever and cryptic puzzles and clues. The themes are excellent, really intense sound effects and story. We had Horatio for the MacGuffin room and Luna for The Fortune Teller. Both were fun characters who were helpful and funny. Definitely recommend these escape rooms to anyone who wants a thrilling and exciting experience.",1.0 +Was bought for me as a Christmas present. Did this with my Husband. The staff were very friendly and informative. Will be back next month to do another one.,1.0 +Although we were completely useless it was great fun. We did the Magician experience.Aaron and Luna were brilliant hosts and very patient with us.😬We had a lot of laughs and didn’t fall out despite ages ranging from 13 to 70.We will definitely be back. Thank you 😊 ,2.0 +Immersive puzzels and great staff. My first escape room and will definatly be back. All the family loved it.,2.0 +"Went today with a bunch of people from my uni accommodation and it was really fun. The staff (Dom, Horatio and the lady- don't know her name) were really accomodating to such a big group of us and it all ran smoothly. It's a really fun escape room 😁",1.0 +We booked the escape room online as a party of 6. Some of us had done escape rooms before and others were new to the experience. We completed the original MacGuffin room and enjoyed it so much that we did the Fortune teller room straight after! It was such a great experience from start to finish and the staff we all friendly and helpful. Would recommend to anyone and can't wait to have a go at the magician room! ,1.0 +"Went as part of a mgt team event. Was great fun. Did 2 rooms. Both very different. Julie. Muntip. Fin were great. Best person there is definitely Gilbert! Highly recommwnd. Themed well, well maintained, challenging fun. If it looking for something to do that's a bit different then deffo give this place a visit. You won't be dissapointed. ",1.0 +"We booked a visit here for a group of 4 of us while we were in the area... Some of us had been to (different) escape rooms before, I hadn't, but we all loved it. 'Finn Diablo' was great, and we would definitely want to come back for another visit.We did 'The Macguffin' room as from the website this suggested a good starting point as the 'original' escape room, but after speaking to Aaron on the desk after finishing the room and asking for recommendations, he suggested that from a story perspective it may've been better to have done one of the other rooms first....",1.0 +Had a really fun time with friends. Clever and thoughtful puzzles to solve. Knowledgeable and friendly staff. Highly recommended. ,1.0 +"We visited the Macguffin project for my daughters 15th. We did the macguffin room and managed to get out with on 58 seconds to spare!! We were well looked after by Aaron on the desk and Clara who introduced us to the room. You really do need to work as a team, and we found everyone had something to contribute. Really good fun and we will definitely be back!",2.0 +"Absolutely love the MacGuffin Project, I took my Mum, her partner and my boyfriend and we did the MacGuffin Project. Felt welcomed from the moment we walked in and the atmosphere was great! The escape room was so clever and well thought out. The staff made it complete! We managed to complete with 3 minutes to spare! Recommend to everyone and will definitely be going back! ",1.0 +"Went there for the second time over the weekend. We did the Fortune Teller with Luna and it was even better than the Magician which we'd done before. Aaron on the front desk was very friendly - a couple of our party were late but he was very nice and polite about it! Think he also enjoyed our team name ('We gotta get Theroux this').Without giving anything anyway, the Fortune Teller was fantastic and Luna was very entertaining. We will have to return to do the MacGuffin, and hopefully beat the fastest time. ",4.0 +"We went for my best friends birthday today and it was amazing! We love to doing activities such as paintball and lazerquest but this was such a nice change, doing something that required brain power rather than physical. We were welcomed by Gina upon entry who was very friendly and helpful. The decor in the entrance is absolutely gorgeous and I was just fascinated by everything. Free lockers are provided, filling out paperwork was quick and easy and Gina offered to take a group photo of us with costumes provided.We were then taken into The Macguffin room by Reginald who was a very entertaining host. He came into check on us half way through the challenge and gave us some slight hints (as they have cameras to see if you're struggling!) There was 6 of us in the group and there was enough for everyone to play a part in the puzzle solving.We managed to do this room in 33 minutes which was the best time of the day! It was such fun and we are definitely coming back to do another room. We even said we would be happy to do the same room again and try and beat our time! It wouldn't be boring to do again. A massive thank you and well done to all the staff for creating an amazing experience!",4.0 +"I participated as part of a group for birthday celebrations. The detail in the rooms is phenomenal, a lot of care has clearly been taken to make an immersive experience!The staff on hand during our visit, Gina and Reginald, were both welcoming and friendly, making jokes and inviting us to wear costumes for a group photo. The puzzles were both challenging and fun, but by no means impossible, and after an enjoyable experience I will absolutely rebook and try one of the other rooms the place offers. Great place, many thanks!!!",2.0 +"We arrived as a group of 8, having booked 2 of the rooms (MacGuffin and Fortune Teller). We were warmly welcomed by Aaron, who set the scene and created an atmosphere before we went in. The theme was a little creepy, but not scary, and was really entertaining. We were then greeted by one of the actresses, Luna, who did a great job of staying in character despite us being a bit rowdy. I personally was in the team that did the MacGuffin room, and we loved it. The puzzles were fun, challenging and made us work as a team. The guys who came out of the Fortune Teller room said the same, and that they also really enjoyed it.All round, a great first time escape room experience for me :) We are definitely planning to go back in our teams and swap rooms so we can all discuss each of them!Thanks to the staff for showing us a good time. Go Team And The Winners Are...!! :D",1.0 +"Unfortunately due to a technical problem, our booking was moved at the last minute to a less convenient time. The staff were apologetic and also offered a full refund if we were unable to make the new time. Annoying as it was we were able to shift our plans around and accepted the new time. So I when I arrived I was already feeling negative.This soon changed with the welcoming attitude of the 2 members of staff at reception. They were very polite and couldn't do enough help.I did not take part in the event but the feedback when the boys came out was very positive.They had a great time and were chatting animatedly about the experience. The boys are all 12 which is the minimum age and it was fine for them. Not scary but just a bit jumpy at times. The boys were top of the leader board for being the fastest ones that day so far to 'escape' and the staff made a big thing of this which added to their excitement. I would recommend this event.",0.0 +"We were a party of 6, of whom 5 have also visited other Escape Rooms, mixed ages 20-40. Certainly up there with the best Escape Rooms in Bournemouth (we did the Macguffin Project, but they have two other Escape Rooms at time of writing). It was quite hard - have visited a lesser room with my 13 year old, but suggest this one suitable for over 16's. Recommended!",0.0 +"I was originally looking into various escape rooms around Bournemouth for a Christmas present for my friends. At first, I was very hesitant to book due to The MacGuffin Project not being open too long but I am SO glad we did!First off, I had to reschedule my booking due to personal circumstances which was done without hesitation and they were very happy to do so. Gina on the desk who does your briefing is absolutely lovely and always willing to get involved with the excitement of the group before going in! When we did finally get to go, we did the Fortune Teller room which blew all expectations out of the water. Our group of 3 had the best evening out for a long while and we knew immediately that we wanted to do all the rooms available. We booked our second room before we left and were offered a 25% discount to do so which was good. Yesterday we went back and did the MacGuffin room which was much trickier but still gave an amazing and genuine experience. Yet again, we left having booked the third and final room for the end of the month! Horatio will hopefully be excited to see us again...!All of the puzzles really fit together in a sequence and everything starts to fall into place and make sense as you go along! The rooms are really well put together and the quality of the props really do add to the experience!All in all, we could not recommend The MacGuffin Project enough - if you're looking for an escape room experience or even just an evening out with friends, DEFINITELY consider booking here!",1.0 +"Fantastic! Had a fab time and would definitely recommend. The staff were very friendly. Played the MacGuffin, didn’t quite escape but loved it anyway!",0.0 +"Great puzzles, great staff, great day out. Would highly recommend the venue to anyone looking for something exciting and unique to do in Bournemouth. ",2.0 +"Just finished the Macguffin room with 3 minutes to spare. A really enjoyable experience, rooms are very well themed and add to the overall experience. Had a great time, brilliant fun an excellent way to spend an hour with friends or family. First time in an escape room, and expectations were exceeded. A+",2.0 +"So as a group we have now done between 20 and 30 escape rooms. This one looked great online and when we turned up we were initially very impressed. The theming of the building was fantastic. We had to wait awkwardly to be allowed to use the toilet (which was a bit smelly and there was no soap).The room itself was good fun. It was on the trickier side, but once we got going we managed to get a respectable time. Unfortunately we felt very let down after the game. Once we finished we came out to the main reception where another group were waiting to go in. We were quickly told our time, then pretty much ignored. We tried to say goodbye but it fell on deaf ears. We were left feeling pretty silly standing there so we just walked out without the usual photo or friendly chat that we have been used to with other escape rooms.The room was good, but I don't feel like I would rush back to do more here. ",0.0 +My first Escape Room experience. The staff were wonderfully welcoming. Perhaps a little pricey but great fun. We were 3 and failed miserably but I got the bug and would do it again. There are 3 rooms to choose from. They have peak and off-peak times and there’s a deal if you want to eat at Revolutions too.,0.0 +Great atmosphere! There were a few technical issues with our game but the friendly staff styled it out very well and so it didn’t make the experience any less fun.,0.0 +"Over the last three weeks my boyfriend and I completed each of the escape rooms as after you do one they give you the option of 50% off your next one if you book straight away for the next week. Having been to a few other escape rooms already, I was really impressed with the amount of effort that has gone into the decor and the atmosphere in general.Our favourtie was definitely the Fortuneteller room. There was so many interesting and challenging things to do in that room, and the challenges fit together really well. It probably helps that we are both so competitive, but we were so immersed that we were almost running around the room to try and figure the clues out! This was the perfect amount of difficult, but actually logically solvable clues!I would say that the Macguffin room and the Magician rooms weren't quite as good, if you got stuck on one thing, it completely stopped you being able to do anything else because the clues all had to be completed in order. In the Macguffin, in particular, there is a challenge that I can't see anyone being able to figure out without help as it just wasn't logical. Even when we got help and got told what to do, we both admitted that we would never have figured that out even if we'd have had no time limit.Overall, this is a fantastic series of escape rooms and you can see how much effort has been put into making it a great experience. It is also really reasonably priced compared to a lot of (less good) escape rooms locally.",1.0 +"Although we quite enjoyed the Magician, we were given clues before we asked. We got out with 15 minutes to spare so certainly didn't need clues near the end. It felt like we were being rushed through. I fed this back to them but no response so hence putting this on as a review.Unlike most escape rooms no-one chats to you at the end so the experience sort of fizzles out. The staff don't seem that enthusiastic.We liked the Fortune teller best. The McGuffin was not so good - didn't seem to fit together very well.",1.0 +"We visited The MacGuffin Project in October 2017 as a group of friends looking to challenge ourselves, have fun and (most importantly) see which one of us had the best brain!We were not disappointed! From the minute we entered the building, we were immersed in a different world. Everything about the place has been immaculately thought out and it is very clear the creators/designers have worked very hard to make this is experience extremely high quality. The staff there are friendly, helpful and obviously take great pride in their work. The amount of effort they put into their jobs really shows and the experience would not have been the same without them. I’ll not say much more because I don’t want to give too much away, but I cannot recommend The MacGuffin Project enough to anyone and everyone - whether you’re a group of friends, family, a workplace looking for team building opportunities, MacGuffin is the place to go!",1.0 +"Five of us - three adults and two 12 year olds - did the MacGuffin yesterday. The whole set up is brilliant and really immersive. The staff and 'others' were great, really friendly and helpful. The kids found it a bit scary, mostly anticipating something really frightening was about to happen, but it didn't and they said afterwards that they would do another again. Adults totally hooked. We made it with three minutes to spare, very chuffed with that! Will be back to try the other two. Thank you! ",1.0 +"We went out for a team event to this place, and it was absolute delight. Everyone enjoyed it to the core and just loved the whole puzzle solving experience and certainly all now know the unknowns of each other.Must visit at least once , more would be good :)",1.0 +"Going to keep this basic.... ABSOLUTELY AMAZING EXPERIENCE.!!!! Well done mcguffin. Staff were amazing, very helpful. Will be back again, shame you don't have one in Brighton 👍👍",1.0 +Friendly professional staff with an outstanding sense of humour! Absolutely loved our experience there!,1.0 +"We tried the Machine room. The staff were very helpful and entertaining. You have to think and figure out how to solve the different puzzles. Great for teamwork, perhaps a 12+ birthday party. Was very fun and would definitely do it again. The hour limit puts some pressure on you which always makes it more stressful and exciting!",0.0 +Was a very fun experience. Was immersed in all the action and had a laugh with friends. Would recommend and would go again. In general a very very very fun experience ,1.0 +We played all the rooms this place had to offer in 1 day! with breaks in between it meant we spent the whole day challenging ourselves and having great fun doing it.As a couple rather than a larger group some of the games needed a bit longer but we got there in the end and we didn't get locked-in at all. The effort they've put into the decor & theming of the place is truly incredible. every room feels authentic. the music playing and the way the staff talk is so immersive. Absolutely loved it. the genre really works and I can't think of anyone I wouldn't recommend the place to. Top banana,1.0 +Great fun at this escape room as a family for 4 for my dad’s Birthday - quite a challenging escape room compared to others I’ve done before but the set up and the staff were fantastic! ,2.0 +Ok . Good reception . Boys enjoyed it but weren’t as buzzing about it after as I thought they would be. They weren’t that engaged and that may of been due to age group 12/13 . They did macguffin room . Nowhere for parents to go while waiting . Not the best if areas to hang around either. Ended up having a coffee in subway .. had hoped to be able to view the boys whilst in the escape room so we could have ball talked about it afterwards. ,1.0 +"We visited with a group of friends and most of us have never done an escape room before. The whole experience from when you enter the building to the very end is fantastic. The actors, the props, the puzzles, the music and light effects are all very carefully thought out.We were all smiling and excitedly discussing it after we managed to escape the room in 52 minutes. Highly recommend it!",1.0 +"A team of 3 of us did all 3 rooms back to back. We are quite experienced and escaped all 3 rooms in under 40 minutes but found them to be excellently done. The staff were lovely and the decor was great. My favourite was the magician room, the hint system had me in stitches I loved it. The other 2 rooms are more mechanical and what I call man brain so the 2 men in my group favoured those rooms. I would make a small suggestion of providing torches as I found the rooms quite dark with no means to add light. Great fun. Thanks",0.0 +Found by chance this was an excellent and fun way to spend an hour. It started with a little bit of dressing up and just got better and better. Have never done anything like this before and the hour flew by. There were 4 of us and we completed the challenge within an hour without any help from the staff. We did the MacGuffin room and will return to do the other changes when we are back in Bournemouth again. ,1.0 +"Beautifully styled inside and out, this is a great place to lose yourself for an hour. The atmosphere and decor coupled with the interaction with live actors is an absolute winner. Can't wait to go back and try another room. Definitely worth a visit with friends or work colleagues.",0.0 +"A fantastic activity, the concept, the backstory, the staff/actors and the attention to detail all drag you in, keep your interest and encourage you to come back for more. It's a really well polished setup with a huge amount of thought put into it. We're booking to head back to do the other two rooms as soon as we can. Can't wait to see what other treats await us.",1.0 +"This is by far the best escape game in the UK. Unlike similar concepts, the MacGuffin project is a classy, theme-led, stylish, immersive event from start to finish. I highly recommend The MacGuffin Project, an exciting, entertaining, fantastic experience. A MUST DO! *****",1.0 +"This was a great event. The staff were friendly and the whole set up very professional. There were 10 of us, split into 2 teams. Our team of 5 had great fun solving the myseries of The Fortune Teller room, while our colleagues were in the MacGuffin room. I will definitely go back again with friends as I think it's a great evening out and something to do that doesn't just involve food and drink. Well done guys.",1.0 +I took the management team from work and we had a blast in the 2 magician rooms. None of us had done anything like this before and we all thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We thoroughly recommend it for both work colleagues and groups of friends.,1.0 +Never don even anything like it before very professional taking care with health and safety and reassuring everyone no nasty surprises Cleverly done and you have to really think time flies by and yes we did it in a modest 50 mins but seemed like 20 Really worth a visit particularly if you love puzzles,1.0 +"I went here with a couple of friends from work, and it was great! We'd never done anything like this before, and we were pretty useless at figuring out the puzzles, but it was hilarious fun, and an hour well spent. The staff were really friendly, and the whole set-up was well thought through and really nicely presented. Highly recommended, and we'll be back for the other games.",1.0 +Myself and my family went to the Macguffin Project recently and really enjoyed it. We only had a few seconds to spare so can say we definitely didn't find it easy! The layout of the room and the props inside it were really well thought out and it definitely set the scene. The guy at the front desk was friendly and informative. The only thing I would say is that the other staff member who was in character seemed to let his role slip slightly which took you out of the experience momentarily but other then that it was great and we would visit again.,1.0 +"Wow! What an amazing place!! Perfect for a team building event with a difference. Our team was a group of 20 and worked perfectly in sub groups of x5 doing two activities each in rotation of all four rooms. 99% of us had never done an escape room experience so we were completely green, but MacGuffin team were super helpful and didn't make us feel foolish in anyway; encouraging & advising when stumped with a gentle push in the right direction. Jasper's helper was hilarious 😂Not for those who have a super-sensitive disposition as can be a little jumpy on the odd occasion. The props are great and well engineered. Our staff loved it and was something outside the normal CPD box. Clare was really helpful, professional and very accommodating throughout the booking process for such a large group; as were her team who looked after us on the day. Dan (our host) was explaining they plan to completely re-theme one of the rooms in the future to keep the challenges ever-changing - I wish them all the best. A great experience, well executed. Thank you 👌🏼",1.0 +"Do not even think twice - book it and be part of a fun, interesting and thought provoking experience which will have you laughing, thinking and working in a team the whole time through. Time flies and you get so caught up in what you are doing that it isn't until you escape that you realise just how much you have actually discovered and achieved. The actors are absolutely fantastic and completely in character, the rooms are well designed and themed in such a way that you become part of the experience itself. The props and decor are fantastic and the storyline interesting.I will definitely return to complete the remaining rooms and I highly recommend this to all. You will not regret it and it is worth every penny. What a fantastic idea....thanks to all the hard working staff and their efforts! ",1.0 +"My first ever experience of an escape room, it was brilliant!! The staff were friendly and helpful, the rooms themselves were great, how they were set out and decorated.the time just flew, all the clues and trying to work things out was a challenged but good fun. I would definitely recommend this place, and will definitely be coming back to try another challenge. We managed to finish the challenge which was good,a definite experience to try, well done Macguffins!",0.0 +"Our family team (2 adults and 2 teenagers) took on the challenge of The Magician room and were left a little underwhelmed. Having seen such great reviews for the MacGuffin project we were excited to take advantage of the special offer for the new room. The staff were good, we received a warm welcome and were efficiently booked in and briefed regarding our experience. The theming of the venue was effective with props and music and created a great atmosphere however we felt that the briefing video was somewhat redundant as it didn't really relate to the room that we were doing. Once in the room, we liked the method for communicating with the game controllers and enjoyed the magical theming but felt that there were simply not enough puzzles, or variety of challenges in the room to engage us and the game didn't flow particularly well This was reflected in our escape time of just 38 minutes. Not having a clock in the room meant we could not gauge whether we were on track and took away some of the excitement of trying to beat the clock and escaping that we have experienced elsewhere.Overall slightly disappointing experience when compared to other escape rooms that we have done.",1.0 +"We had a great time, kept our family of five challenged from beginning to end. A little pricey but you can see where the money has been spent. Well designed and thought through.",2.0 +"Originally booked the Fortune Teller game only to be told 24 hours prior to our slot that there was a flood so we had to change rooms or wait until the room was fixed. Not a problem as these things happen and cannot be helped. Rearranging wasn't really an option for us as we had already planned to be in Bournemouth on that day.That meant we were doing the Magician game which was the new one and one we wanted to do anyway. Having already completed the Macguffin room we were really excited for our second room here but unfortunately it was a massive let down.They had an offer running on social media for the game we had switched to for 60 which we asked if they would honour as we had paid 104. They explained that we couldn't have the discount as the offer had finished. Fair enough on face value, however, a quick attempt trying to book online showed that it hadn't ended which was misleading and very disappointing.When we arrived there seemed to be a confusion as to whether our party was a 3 or a 4. A few uncomfortable minutes later our group of 4 was able to play. I was quite surprised this new room had opened so quickly bearing in mind they had only been open 3 months - it soon become apparent how. Same starting video and the puzzles had no flow at all and were just a load of locks within a single room. No exciting props, no wow moments, no logic and broken puzzles. Had to ask for clues to keep the game going as nothing followed or made sense. This game seemed thrown together and a complete money maker. After escaping in 43 minutes felt thoroughly ripped off. What a shame as the Macguffin room was amazing.",2.0 +"first time ever doing this, well spent hour trying to solve the puzzles and destroy the machine. Took 14 year old great niece, who amazingly did not think about her tablet or phone once. Great way to 'up' the communication lines. Staff wonderful and thankfully gave us the right amount of support when needed.Recomend this for 10 - 100 year olds.",1.0 +"The MacGuffin project is a carnival themed escape room that offers an completely immersive experience and unique challenge like no other. A painstaking level of detail brings the Macguffin world to life through a haunting atmosphere, superb hosts and meticulous design. We completed the The MacGuffin with only minutes to spare and can't wait to return to complete The Fortune Teller!",1.0 +"Visited with work group as part of a team building outing.The fit out looks great and the staff were brilliant.We did the Fortune Tellers room and it was challenging. Guys were good with various pointers when you get slightly stumped.If your looking for a team building activity or something to do with friends this is a great hour out, or less if your quick enough!! A great new Bournemouth attraction, will definitely be back to do the other rooms.",1.0 +"Had a look at a number of other places and this one was defiantly worth it. The offer via the website was a nice touch, reasonably prices. The staff were fun a very helpful. The room was difficult but not impossible just required some thinking. Have booked a different room to improve Columbo's time. ",1.0 +"I visited The MacGuffin Project as a treat with some of my colleagues at digital agency, Createful. As the visit grew closer on that rainy afternoon, we got more excited about what would be awaiting us, and nervous about how we'd cope under pressure!The venue itself has clearly had a lot of thought put into it, ensuring visitors are fully immersed in the atmosphere of the challenge. Once locked inside the room, it is very easy to forget about the Bournemouth surroundings outside those four walls! We were greeted by very friendly staff members, who welcomed us warmly and ensured we were aware of all safety information, and what to do if anybody required assistance during the experience. Our host definitely looked the part, and was clearly passionate about the MacGuffin story.I don't think anyone was prepared for the trickiness of the tasks! After a lot of time was spent fumbling around with the first task, we gradually picked up the pace and managed to escape. Communication was definitely key - if you find something, tell your team mates, even if you think it's irrelevant! A little bit of time was wasted on the cleverly placed red herrings, but at the end of the day, that added to the pressure to make up the lost time and prove we could do it!The MacGuffin project was a great way to end the week. Challenging, and ultimately, a brilliant way to have a laugh with your workmates. I'd definitely return again, for a something new day out with friends.",1.0 +"We were immediately impressed with the decor and design of the whole place; you could see how much effort had gone in to it. The background music was in keeping with the theme and helped us to get in the zone. We took part in the original room as the newer Fortune Teller experience was fully booked (but one to try another time hopefully). The room itself is quite busy and threw us off a little bit with all the codes all over the place. We're ashamed to admit that we found most of the puzzles difficult to solve and had to ask for help. We often made the mistake of thinking we had to stick to each station until it was solved, rather than looking around the whole room to discover clues and items which would be of value later.All in all, once we got the hang of it we had a great time and the props were realistic and fun to activate. I would recommend the experience and hope to try the other rooms.",0.0 +"We did a hen do at the McGuffin project this weekend and tried out two of their rooms between us - everyone absolutely LOVED IT. I thought an escape room would be good fun but this was another level! They have put so much effort into making the whole experience exciting - the rooms and corridors are all wonderfully decorated and they get you really involved in the theme with audio, props and staff dressed up in character. We laughed, screamed, thought really hard, practiced our team work skills, got quite confused but made our way out with minutes to spare (with a bit of help!). The staff were brilliant and helped to keep the experience a great surprise for the hen too. Wish we all lived closer so we could come back and try more! Would definitely recommend this place to anyone.",0.0 +We all really enjoyed this escape room and definitely the best one i have experienced so far! Staff were so friendly and welcoming and not too theatrical which can be cringey at times. Will definitely recommend to friends and family. ,0.0 +We came across The Macguffin Project while looking for something fun to do on a rainy day in Bournemouth and ended up having the best time! It's such an immersive experience due to the fantastic set and theatrical staff that we all really got into it. Great alternative to the usual cinema/bowling with the family.,0.0 +"I visited The MacGuffin Project with my family today as we are on holiday in Dorset and it was such a fun, unique experience! None of us had ever experienced an escape room attraction before, but after this one we are already planning to try out some more.The story behind the attraction was so cleverly thought out, which made it so exciting. The puzzles themselves were also very clever, and weren't straightforward which made it so exciting and fun to do. The whole atmosphere of the attraction was eerie and added to the whole effect of it. The staff were also so kind and acted as their characters well.They have other escape rooms nearby so we are definitely going to book to do them as well before we go home. We came so close but didn't manage to complete the task within the hour, so hopefully we will be able to with one of the others.I would definitely recommend this to anyone, whether it be families, groups of friends or couples. Overall I was extremely impressed with The MacGuffin Project and believe it was definitely worth my money!",0.0 +We decided to check The Macguffin Project out last minute and managed to get a booking before the rest of our group showed up for some time on the beach. The people there were absolutely lovely and understanding when we turned up late due to our train being delayed. The room was immersive and the audio really brought up the spooky factor. While it felt a bit hide and seek at times with the things you had to find the puzzles were great and the room on a whole was amazing fun! I'd seriously recommend checking them out and trying out their rooms. We only managed to do one while there but would really like to go back and try out their other rooms! ,0.0 +"5 of us (from aged 20-70) attempted the macguffin. It was our 2nd escape experience for us, the 1st being in Bath last year, and this exceeded our expectations. The story was well constructed, fantastic characters before hand to tell us the story along with visuals. We completed the room with 14 seconds to spare, fantastic equipment and props along with some red herrings! Really enjoyable experience, thank you. Look forward to trying the other rooms x",0.0 +Three of us nailed it in 45 minutes. Can you do better?This is great fun and a good laugh. Think crystal maze and crypton factor. Great atmosphere and fun puzzles. I happily recommend it. ,0.0 +"Best escape room in Bournemouth. Crystal Maze meets Disneyland. Really innovative with interesting challenges to solve, not too taxing and great fun. Would 100% recommend a visit.",0.0 +"Great puzzles, exciting, not too hard and not too easy! Would happily do these all day! There are two different rooms to try and we did both. Definitely recommend this! ",0.0 +Highly recommend. Very professional. Something different everyone can enjoy. All enjoyed. Look forward to coming back and trying a different room. ,0.0 +Went to this place with four people and it was great. We just about did it in 56 minutes which was a bit stressful as the pressure built to complete in time but what a well created set of puzzles and pitched just about right so it finishes on a high. ,0.0 +"The We Are Interactive gang completed the MacGuffin project as part of a business strategy day. The immersive experience took us right into another world, where we had to work together and communicate effectively to crack the clues. The escape was excellently structured, with enough challenging aspects to keep the pressure on. A really beautifully crafted escape experience, with big attention to detail! Thanks so much, from everyone in the We Are Interactive team!",0.0 +"My wife and I, along with 3 friends, did the Fortune Tellers Tent, the second of their rooms, last week and it was great fun and really tests the brain and your ability to work together as a team.We were really disappointed to have not quite completed it, we had solved all of the puzzles but got one of them in slightly the wrong order! (don't want to spoil it).Anyway, they explain what you get wrong, at the end.Best news was we didn't need any hints, many people do apparently, so from that perspective we did very well!We have done Escape Rooms before but this one is in a league of its own!",0.0 +We did one of the experiences today as two couples (a team of 4). Two of our group had done other similar experiences and two of us hadn't. It was lots of fun and I thoroughly enjoyed it. We solved the puzzle in 47 minutes and it was definitely an experience to remember. The team there were lovely and made us feel welcome on arrival and chatted on exit. Definitely worth visiting. Go on and have a go! ,0.0 +"We just had an amazing time in here, a team of 7, we finished in 45 minutes. The attention to detail is immense, the background story and atmosphere really sets the scene. I would highly recommend this for anyone who wants a unique and fun experience in the heart of b-town!",0.0 +Spent a very enjoyable time here with my wife and teenage son - got us working together to try to solve the puzzles and save ourselves (we failed !!). Like your very own edition of the CrystalMaze - within minutes we were fully immersed in working together to escape. With a bit more self belief we would have done it - Will definitely be back to try a different challenge. Recommended for older teens+ ,0.0 +"Visited Bournemouth this weekend and my husband booked the Macguffin Project for us and our friends. I was very hesitant but OMG I can't remember when I had so much fun. What a professional set up. The team are very welcoming. I felt like I was young all over again trying to solve the various 'things'. I can't wait to go back and do the other rooms. What a place. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for something a bit different. Even my husband is happy to take me back there, so that says something. Well done Macguffin team!",1.0 +"Went last Thursday with some friends. Friendly front of house, great theming with lots of attention to details. Looking forward to trying the other rooms when they are up and running!",1.0 +"Visited the Macguffin project a week or so ago and would highly recommend it .The team there have obviously put a huge amount of thought and time into the theming of the experience and it is so immersive, the puzzle itself was well thought out and had some great innovative features i have never seen in an escape room before.Cannot wait to try our luck on the Fortune teller !",1.0 +I have done quite a few escape rooms but this one is the best. The attention to detail and the props were amazing! It was difficult however achievable. I'm pleased to say we succeeded! ,0.0 +"What a great night!. Very well organised, great atmosphere and attention to detail. The game is set to a great level. We went in a team of 5 which was perfect.We missed escaping by 20 seconds!....We'll get you next time Mr MacGuffin! Mwah ha ha har! (evil face rubbing hands together!)",1.0 +"Went with two of my mates and had a brilliant time on the MacGuffin room. The booking process online is nice and easy, the staff you can tell are invested in making the experience memorable and the escape room itself really challenges you. Solved it with 7 seconds to spare. Can't recommend it enough. You might wonder why I gave it only 4 stars but after talking to them I know they'll continue to improve the experience. Plan on going again for some of their other challenges as soon as possible.",1.0 +Just escaped The MacGuffin project and found every second exhilarating! Attention to detail was evident as we were drawn back in time to the carnival and immersed in the puzzle. Can't wait to experience the next episode - what happened to the others! Great fun - built bonds and provided plenty of challenge.,0.0 +What an amazing experience!!! Clare and Gareth not only geniuses but perfect hosts! Brain feels tired after solving our quest but such a fantastic addition to Bournemouth! ,0.0 +"We escaped by the skin of our teeth - top puzzles, brilliant props, an excellent atmosphere, heart racing excitement and tension. All put together by a friendly team with a great eye for detail. Can't wait to come back when the new rooms are ready :)",1.0 +"The Escape Room at The MacGuffin Project was so so good!Entering the building sets you right into the mood and gives you a very mystical vibe. We were greeted by one of the owners Claire who made us feel very welcome and prepared us before getting started - She couldn't be any nicer! The room itself was stunningly made with a lot of attention to detail which contributed greatly to the whole experience. The hour we were in there flew by, as you are on a breathtaking journey puzzling your way through the room. The lights were flashing and the music was playing while we approached the last few minutes. Eventually we managed to escape the room with 7.30 minutes on the clock! The ambience, the pressure, the suspense; It couldn't have been any better!!It was such a great experience for all of us :)",1.0 +We've just played the MacGuffin and it certainly did not disappoint! We played as a group of 3 and got out with less than 2 minutes left on the clock. Such a fun environment to be in. The staff couldn't have been nicer and we felt fully immersed into the story as soon as we walked through the door. The attention to detail was brilliant and some of the tasks were not like any we'd seen in other escape rooms. Can't wait to come back and play the other rooms when they open.,0.0 +"This really is a completely immersive escape room experience. The scene is set, the story bought into by all of us as participants. There's a great range of props and 'machines', seamlessly blending the seemingly ancient with the latest modern tech, very clever indeed. A race against the clock, it builds to a real go,go,go crescendo. Totally different and really good fun.",0.0 +"Full disclosure - I was part of the first testing group. However I don't know any of the company directors or shareholders. I only know a personal friend who did some artwork. I got a group of people together to test the main game before opening so the owners could work out where the difficulty lies for newbies.The production value on this is very high - the props & decoration are excellent in the MacGuffin room. There's clearly been a lot of thought put into the narrative and aesthetics that adds to the immersion of the experience. There's a bit of everything - scavenger hunt around the room, observation, non-verbal reasoning, playing with props, reading, maths etc. Red herrings as well! Something for both thinkers and doers. Would recommend a well-rounded group of people. Difficulty was high, partly due to it not being too obvious where to start! We were though told of a few tweaks that that weren't yet implemented; these might make it a slightly more directed experience, which wouldn't be a bad thing. Our feedback was also very well received. It's a shame I can't really play it again now and see the completely finished article! Some things can be changed but once you know the 'gimmick' for the core puzzles then they will have lost any replay value. Thankfully there are 2 other games (Fortune Teller & Magician) that we didn't get to see. If they are up to the same standard then this will be a place well worth revisiting.All in all I'd happily pay the entrance fee with a group of mates to do something different. Stag do, day out on the coast, whatever you like, this is the with the cash, it'll have you thinking for days afterwords, whether you win or lose",0.0 +"This place is infested with local police and government officials, they are using the resort as their private holiday camp, more like mafia..security guard was rude, when asking for direction, they just pointing at the place and drove awayreceptionist was not helpful as well, when came to asking for housekeeping svc, says this and that chargeable bla2..rooms facilities rather old and not properly maintain, overall building conditions for all villas and hotels are definetly 20 plus years old..more suitable for thrill seekers, bcos of the haunted feeling in the resort vicinity..",1.0 +"Went during COVID19 outbreak hence there's not many guests here!Nonetheless lovely stay here, 5 minutes ride from NongsaPura ferry terminal via hotel shuttle busManaged to check in early, took the sea view room and view is beautiful ! Breakfast is from 7 till 10am, widespread of food :) restaurant is 24/7 in case you're lazy to travel out to find for foodDifficult to get Grab here as the location is quite far from City, but hotel provides transportation, payment as per One way or 4 hours, and the drivers are hotel own staffs to ensure of our safety and our belongings! Walking distance to Turi Beach, water activities are mostly there, pool is very clean! Hotel toilet has bidet spray, hot water works fine!No bugs or lizards in the room despite having a balcony!I'm quite particular with cleanliness hence I'm really happy here !There's no elevator or lift here as it's only 2 floors, so do pack light ! Staffs are very friendly, approachable and polite! You can visit Nagoya mall and do some shopping there! Just ask the counter staffs for help if you don't know where to go (like me !)If you're looking for a quiet and relaxing getaway, this is the place to book :))) ",0.0 +"I like Nongsa Point Marina good places, everything beautiful, i am traveling with my friend we having fun stay here.I was stay at NPM room 215. The Staff are very friendly, they greet me well when I was checking in, thank you very much for housekeeping becuase room very clean and they provide my request and it was given fast to my room and thank you for the welcome card provided in my room, I enjoy the facilities, the all View is very beautiful.",0.0 +"We were a group of 10. Since the villa was for max of 6pax, we anticipated the additional payment which we oblige upon check-in. We settled into the villa given to us. It was a 3 bedroom villa, one room with king size bed, second roon comes with a queen size bed and the 3rd room with two single beds. We opt to get an additional bed, to our disappointment, the staff was bringing in the mattress that we saw at the back of the villa earlier. We politely refused the bed and informed them that it was the same mattress standing behind. Since we are going to pay 500,000 IRD for the bed, we were expecting a decent mattress. Not a mattress that has been sitting outside for we don’t know how long and being exposed to all the insects and bugs. We paid for the WIFI access to our villa as well for 150,000 IDR but it was slow and intermittent. A technician was send to check on it. This we let it pass but I think they can do better since it’s not free.For the breakfast, we give it a thumbs up. It was far much better from where we went last month. Though they need to do a proper coordination among the staff. They keep asking for our breakfast voucher when I have given it to one of them when we arrived.Though we were disappointed that we are not able to have an extention since they claimed that the resort is fully booked, I commend them for rebooking our ferry ticket for an earlier timing. Upon check out, we need to call twice before they fetch us from our villa back to the reception. And we have to ask 2x for our transport from the resort to the port. We still enjoyed our stay. And there is always a room for imporvement. And by the way, we never received the bucket of ice.",2.0 +"Room was fine with a nice and quiet garden view as per seen in photo. However, would definitely recommend Turi Beach Resort instead which is just a 10 min walk from Nongsa Point if you are looking for a stay near the beach and there is also the iconic bridge just beside it. ",2.0 +"Again the toilets need improvement. The bar now looks nice and clean, but the ladies toilets have gone down hill again. ",0.0 +A quiet place that's not flooded with tourists. A good place to chill and relax to take in the sun sea and sky.,0.0 +"Lovely location, very relaxing, nice restaurant and beautiful staff, enjoyed our relaxing stay. Would recommend ",0.0 +It was a nice way to be able to commute from Turi Beach hotel to Nongsa point We were there for their saturday night market with full buffet -- lower price that at Turi..Nice to walk aroung and see the sailing boats very secure place,0.0 +Am staying at a beach resort nearby and took a short stroll over. It was nice view of the pier with my boyfriend being all envious about those people leaving for their dive trip. Nice setting with seats available near the pier for a romantic dinner and even to throw a graduation party. ,2.0 +A really beautiful and classy stay. The chalets are really private and spacious. Staff are very helpful.,0.0 +The marina is next to the Nongsa Ferry terminal. It is quiet and is dotted with little villas including some that overlook the river. The units near the main lobby look rather nice and well kept. There is a fairly large pool and one or two large restaurants but didn't eat there. There is also a spa. The staff are helpful. They helped call for a cab after we met the Marina manager who took time to indulge our whim to look at the boats docked there. The marina seems well managed and secure for boat owners.,1.0 +"We love the marina , everything there is magic and so relaxing We will be back again and half hour ferry from Singapore the best get away place Staff are pleasant",0.0 +Take some photos in here while riding a segway around Nongsa area. It's located next to Turi Beach Resort. It's quite a nice scenery in here to take some photos.,0.0 +"Located at Nongsa Beach (white sand) that centrally for resort area. It is outskirt of town and suitable for relax and stress relief. I preferable to access this place from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Nongsapura Ferry Terminal. This is the fastest way. There are a lot of yatch parking at the harbour. Really recommend to beach lover. You can see sunset with Singapore background as well. When you eat lunch / dinner, you can try nasi goreng (fried rice) the traditional Indonesian food.",1.0 +"Enjoyed the buffet style lunch. Roast Lamb perfectly cooked. Not a massive choice compared to Singapore Brunch, but very good. ",0.0 +"great resort if your lads on weekend or couple gateway. the staff to be friendly and enjoyed the setting, we can enjoyed sunset or sunrise view from balcony (especially we can see it in front of yatch port), about the room, so clean. far from traffic and from can be stressful, I Would definitely stay again, good location at a good price",0.0 +The marina is located at Nongsa resort. We stayed at Turi Resort and came here by a free shuttle provided by the resort. They do not allow you to walk towards the marina as the same is only for members however one can sit at the restaurants and enjoy the sunset view.,0.0 +Was living at the next door Turi Beach when we chanced upon this place. There's a lovely Marina Cove where ships are docked. An excellent restaurant is also here with good food at very reasonable prices. It's opened 24 hours. They were also kind enough to send us back to Turi Beach after our meal. All In all very highly recommended and we shall certainly consider a stay Here in near future. ,0.0 +Located 10 mins drive from Nongsa Terminal. The hotel has a Marina where yachts are parked. A pleasant Colonial Style Resort. Rooms are comfortable with some facing the Marina. WiFi and coffee/tea marker available in the room. Ideal for couple and those who appreciate cosy medium size hotel resort.,0.0 +Was here to meet friends at the marina and sail on into Indonesia. We arrived by ferry from Singapore and took a free shuttle to the marina. It was a bit confusing at the ferry terminal but a we were told to get on a shuttle to Turi Beach resort and finally ended up at Nongsa Marina so it worked out. On arrival we were greeted by one of the workers on the dock who instantly recognized us since he had processed our paperwork the day before. He took us down to the boat. The facilities are part of the resort so other than the marina itself there is a lovely swimming pool and restaurant as part of the resort. The pool was lovely. We had a nice float and cool down in it shortly after we arrived. We had dinner in the restaurant. It was a bit expensive but the food was excellent and the selection on the buffet was amazing. Not many people were there but we enjoyed it. We got fuel and the staff were efficient and helpful filling up our jerry cans. According to the friends we met the marina wasn't cheap (on a par with Singapore) but the facilities were excellent and that made it a worthwhile stop. Since it is also an entry point to Indonesia it was a good stop. It was also convenient for us arriving in Singapore to come across to and enter Indonesia via the ferry terminal.,1.0 +"This marina located on the beach side or North part of Nongsa Point Hotel. I was staying in the Turi Beach Hotel next door when I visited this Marina or boat docking terminal. There are two activities that people do in this Marina. First, of course, as your final stop when travelling with a boat or a yacht to Batam Island. And the second, like I and my family did, were enjoying the beautiful post card view of the Marina. You may not go to the end of the jetty if you don’t have any matter to go to the boat or yacht. But you are always can enjoy the view of the Marina with the calm sea and lots of boats and yacht as background.Just spare some times to enjoy the scene of this marina if you’re happened to stay in one of these two hotels; Nongsa Point Hotel and Turi Beach Hotel, because this attraction is free for these two hotel guests. Its breath taking, you won’t regret it.",2.0 +"Marina at Nongsa Point has very beautiful view and safety place. It is also a comfortable place. In Batam, Marina at Nongsa Point is the only international marine that owned by a resort. I love walking along the jetty and enjoy the sunset. I also love sitting near the Marina and drink coffee or reading a book. When I visited the Marina, I saw the old ship Vega Valetta from Norway. This ship was built in 1892 or 125 years old already. I also told to the captain Shane Granger. He told me that there were no regret and difficulity reclaned in this Marina. The ship documents can be submitted by electronic system and the officer were really helpful. I was so happy visit this Marina and always missed it.",2.0 +"Stayed for 2 nights for my cousin's weddingThe room are clean and huge. Loved the bed, it's really comfortable, I was finally able to sleep after our long flight from SFO.We got the room that facing swimming pool but I personally love my sister's room that facing the boat/yacht dock it's so awesome, you can relax in your small porch and see the sunset. This resort located in outskirts area of the city so be prepared.",0.0 +"We didn't notice this place and was very close to Turi Beach Resort ..We passed by and saw The Nongsa Point Marina was very beautiful place, we had a wonderful time there and we love the view very much.. The food was nice, staff was friendly too. P/S : We will plan it for a short trip in the Nongsa Point Marina for next time. Thank you. ",0.0 +"Stayed for 1 night. Checked in was fast with a welcome drink. We stayed in room 101 where we can view the marina from the room and the room is just beside the pool. Given a complimentary paddle boat voucher for 1 person. Love the bed and pillows, which were really comfortable...It was a relaxing weekend stay, away from the city life. Will definitely come back for another stay when we are coming to batam.",0.0 +"Nongsa Point Marina resort is a wonderful and beautiful resort with a sunset marina view. The rooms are clean and beautiful, the pool is big and clean and nice. Restaurant t and bar is proper setup and modern furniture. ",2.0 +"Just a stone's throw away from Nongsa Point Resort, the marina is a great place to take scenic photographs, especially during sunset. Worth a visit if you're staying at the nearby resorts.",0.0 +"I stayed at Turi Beach next door, and this is a convenient lunch alternative. There is also a mini mart located on site, which makes it convenient to get some snacks / ice cream. ",1.0 +I just wanted to say a big thank you to Adris for making our stay very pleasant and enjoyable. He always have a smile for us and he took his initiatives to help us plan our trips as it was our first time in Batam. It is the little things that make or break your holiday so thank you Adris for going beyond your call of duty.,0.0 +"Go for a walk along the marina, take some pictures and enjoy the sea breeze! Perfect weekend getaway",0.0 +"Good atmosphere, great food, happy, attentive staff and a lovely evening walk around from Turi Beach resort. ",0.0 +"Booked through Nongsa Singapore office through a staff called Meili for a 3 days 2 nites stay in February Lunar new year period. Requested for a beachfront view. To our surprise, we were upgraded to Presidential suite. And we were impressed by the front staff, Andri, for his professional and friendly serving attitude, Well done! The suite excellent - big and comfortable. The atmosphere provides its tranquillity most of the time. I will recommend Nongsa Point to couples who enjoy peace and relaxation. I will definitely visit this resort again. ",1.0 +This Marina Point & Resort area is simple beautiful & wonderful. Tourists/visitors don't miss this exiting place of interest. It's one of the many attractions around this beautiful Island.,0.0 +Quiet and solitary place. Wakes up during Regatta...Located not far from Nongsa ferry. Convenient to get from Singapore Changi Airport via Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal - less than 1 hour. Rooms are in good conditions. Breakfast - better than in some other hotels in Batam. Friendly staff. Next time I will be back again.,0.0 +"This marina is from far the best of all Indonesian marinas.Staff is very helpful specially Acok who is giving naturally advices and tricks.The marina itself is well maintained, clean and very safe.",1.0 +I loved this place. Lots of people coming and going so you meet some interesting characters. Nice pool and gorgeous setting at night looking over the small marina. They do great barbecue evening also.,0.0 +It was nice to hear that the new original menu was back at Country Meadows. All our meals were so delicious. By the look of things the crowds were starting to come back. I am sure that management fond that the changes were damaging. Anyway looking forward to our next visit.,0.0 +"Country Meadows offers friendly comfort. good food and a very pretty location.Some tables are outside overlooking the course and tables beside the inside windowsview the course too. The staff is welcoming and the prices are reasonable. Lots of free, easy parking.",0.0 +"Took a group of 8 for dinner in early December and the service was good. Wish I could say the same for the food. Salmon was done in the microwave because it was tough as nails. Fish and chips were way overcooked, and the hamburgers were just OK. The ravioli was tasteless.Am a local resident and have been going here for a few years... but have noticed a steady decline in both the menu offering and the quality of the food.",2.0 +Very pretty course. Well taken care of. The staff here were very friendly and helpful. My dad golfs here with his friends regularly and speaks very highly of a service. They have been coming here for years. I understand why if they enjoy a beautiful course and beautiful people.,0.0 +I took clients for lunch here thinking this would be a high end spot for a business lunch. I walked in and hostess was on the phone which was fine I was happy to wait but then she started talking to me and as I responded she told me hold on she’s leaving a message - so rude. We got the table which was nice. We ordered the cauliflower to start. This was the best item we ate.I had the butternut squash pasta and added prawns as did another guest I was with. The pasta was over cooked as weee the prawns. The sauce was a very heavy tomato cream sauce which my guest described as a little odd. The other guest ordered the prime rib sandwich but she described it as a beef dip with shaved well done beef.Service was very bad. We were literally ignored. It took us forever to get the wine we ordered. We then waited a very long time to order. I had to waive down the waitress to top up our waters. My guest had finished his wine and the waitress never asked if he wanted another glass. I then had to waive her down for the bill so she finally cleared our plates. Would not go there again.,0.0 +"This was our first visit in several years. We are Richmond residents but haven’t visited lately, probably since it is well off the beaten path. We went for lunch on a sunny day and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. We had halibut burgers and fish & chips and both entrees were enjoyable. The service was friendly and the place has a pleasant ambience about it. Nice view of the golf course.",1.0 +"My boyfriend & I visited the restaurant for many years and this year was by far the worst... why did I said that because this year they didn’t meet our expectation not with on visit but the 4 times. The chef should really check what the standard medium rare for Prime Rib should look like. This afternoon, we decided to eat at Country Meadows and have Prime Rib and my boyfriend asked the server if they have medium rare for Prime Rib. Server said they have so we ordered it. When the server brought it to our table we noticed that the au jus is already poured into the meat which is weird that its a first time they served it like that. Both of our prime rib were medium well. My boyfriend sliced the meat in the middle and to our disappointment it was really medium well and we specifically asked for medium rare. So we called the server back and told her that this what we ordered and we just want to cancel our order and speak to the Manager. The manager came and bluntly ask how are we doing and we said that we said that the prime rib that we ordered weren’t cooked to what we wanted. She said that’s how the medium rare looks like. She apologized but it felt like she’s wasn’t genuine when she apologized and didn’t care to what we experienced. She offered if we wanted to get us another one but we already closed the bill. I myself work in the food service industry and the way the Duty manager handled the issue made the experience worst. As a Manager you need to do your best to recover the bad experience but instead this manager don’t really care if she will lose a customer. It also felt like she’s itchy to run away and don’t deal with us. As to the Chef, please let your servers know if you are out of medium rare. Before I end this, we told the Manager if you want we can buy a prime rib from the Keg for her to know what the medium prime rib should look like. To the Manager, you need to change your approach on how to handle your complaints. I’m sorry but you failed in that category. Visited the restaurant Sep 5th. ",0.0 +We went there to celebrate Father's Day. The food quality was fine but lack of variety. The service was good. The price was too high for buffet quality like that.,0.0 +Went in for a drink and appetizers after a movie. Very good service and reasonable pricing on food and drink. Live music a little loud so sat outside. Good experience. ,0.0 +"Location ,great service & delicious food. The restaurant overlooks the golf course, so the view is beautiful. We had a casual dinner and both the service and the food were excellent! Would highly recommend it, and will definitely be back on our next trip.",0.0 +"My Dad took me to this restaurant, as he thought it was good food and a nice view. He was right. The food was quite nice and the view was lovely. We looked out onto the golf course which still had some lights lit up to decorate and had a beautiful fountain. I would think it would be so nice in the summer months out on the patio. Dad had the prime rib which he enjoyed. I had the special stir fry which was also quite tasty. Ask for horseradish if you like it with Prime rib since I noticed there wasn’t any accompanying Dads meal. I think a nice Yorkshire pudding would have finished the meal nicely. Maybe a suggestion to the chef or restaurant manager?Either way we enjoyed our meals!",0.0 +I entertain customers and clients frequently at this restaurant. The food quality is always very good and the service is something really special. Even when it's packed the noise level is never obnoxious and you can always hear your guests using normal voice levels. In the summer they offer outdoor seating which is always pleasant and if your aren't a sun lover they have large table umbrellas.,0.0 +"No Pots or Pans to wash! We decided to eat out instead of preparing the usual New Year's Day Family dinner! Many people have said the country meadows was a great place to go out and have lunch or dinner so we decided to have our NY's dinner here. Environment was very comfortable and a nice setting. Staff was nice but nothing stood out as exceptional, they seemed tired after the holidays and a few at our table noticed that. The food was average but if it was served hot then it probably would have tasted better. At least 3-4 of our party of 12 mentioned that their food was semi warm. Maybe they were not prepared to be so busy on New Years day so the service lacked compared to a regular restaurant. The prices were good so I can't say you will be overcharged but I would give this a 5 maybe 6 star out of a 10 star rating overall.",0.0 +"Our badminton team celebrated our Christmas lunch there. The buffet lunch is only $20, best value. They have 3 choices of salad, Caesar, green & potatoes. The potatoes salad is very good. They have cold cuts with roast beef, ham and salami. Hot meals includes turkey and ham, poached salmon, egg plant pasta, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables. The french fries are so good when they are still hot. Desserts have chocolate cakes, cheese cakes, gingerbread cookies and fresh fruit salad.",0.0 +"I have been to Country Meadows many times and I have always had a wonderful experience. The staff is great, you cannot beat the scenery, and the food is always fresh and eye appealing. Its a great place for work parties, family dinners, or a date night with your partner. I Would recommend this restaurant highly.",0.0 +We had a 50th wedding anniversary get together for sixteen people and everything was just wonderful. Service by our waitress was grand . Public relations very good.,0.0 +"If you find yourselves in Richmond, B.C. and want to have a game of golf on an Executive Course that looks and plays like a full size well manicured course, take in Country Meadows. It is an absolute GEM of a course with a clubhouse and restaurant to match. The prices are very reasonable and booking can be done one week in advance",0.0 +We visited for lunch as a party of nine and everyone enjoyed the food served. We were seated in a small area off the main dining area which provided privacy. It was a rainy day in June but the views were wonderful of the course. Our server was efficient and pleasant and the food was served promptly.Would definitely recommend if in the area and will definitely visit again soon and hopefully in the sunshine to enjoy the outer seating area.,0.0 +"“V-STAR” Rating: Variety: 7/10 – There was some cheese, ham, crackers. 2 types of salads. Some fruits. Some pasta. Some potato dish and turkey or ham. There was also some fish.Service: 7/10 – She sat us. They left us alone for awhile which may be good or bad depending on how you look at it. I wanted a refill on my pop but she was no where to be seen!Taste: 8/10 – I usually don't eat fish but whatever they had there was good. The meat was good. Pasta was good. Everything else was mediocre. Nothing tasted terrible though.Atmosphere: 8/10 – Interior is really nice. They had a pianist come play for an hour which was really nice. It seemed like a lot of people were coming here and enjoying the place.Reasonably Priced: 7.5/10 – It was $30 for the Christmas Buffet. There's really only one real meat entree. Everything else is basic and simple. Not sure it it is worth the dollars.Most likely would not come here again only because it's too far from where I live and there are many other golf courses around me.yours truly,tb ❤",0.0 +"First time visiting the dining room which was very nice. We went for lunch and they served a buffet as the main offering. Service was very good , servers friendly and attentive.The dinning room was filled pretty well to capacity despite the poor weather conditions.",0.0 +"We were here to celebrate two very special people's 60th Wedding Anniversary. Service was friendly. The pianist was an exquisite touch! The menu is diverse and presentations were amazing. Everything looked SOOO good. Most of the meals were delicious! Sadly, with all the hard work, a couple of the meals missed the mark. The salmon burger... salmon was perfecto! The rest of the burger was, as my daughter would say, 'meh'. The basalmic dressing on the beet and goat cheese salad was way too overpowering! Couldn't enjoy the salad. So disappointing. However, ordered this with salmon and the salmon was amazing!!The Brie and calamari appetizers were very good! The setting was gorgeous. Next time we will have to try visiting in daylight. ",0.0 +"Worst service ! Staff does not know what try are saying or doing ! Don't have the food that is on the menu ! Not clean... When asked to speak to the manger , he was too busy and refused to speak to me ! Will never go back !!!!",0.0 +"The food and service were decent. The prime rib for $20 was certainly passable. Drinks were also quite affordable and the setting was relatively nice. Overall, it exceeded my expectations. ",0.0 +Stopped by with some friends for appies and a couple of drinks.Nice atmosphere trees and pond..Drinks and food were good will return,0.0 +"We met family here for lunch on the Patio. It was very busy as there were golf tournaments on. We had pints of beer, fish n'chips and burgers. The food arrived quickly, was warm and tasty.",0.0 +"Good view of some golf holes from the patio. Sunny day, lots of golfers out. You could sit outside in a shady spot or in direct sun as you wish. Lunch varied for our group from Taco Salad, Burgers, Appetizers to Shrimp Salad Sandwich. The bun was too big with the Shrimp Salad Sandwich which was just OK tasting - mostly bread. Two of us had the Taco Salads and said the taste was Great - I will get that item next time.",0.0 +"Had the prime rib dinner at restaurant here once before, when it was a special price in the past. Today, had prime rib 8oz for $20, requested medium rare, but it seemed to be more rare. Cooked veggies were two slices of carrots, 3 asparagus and kale. Potatoes were roasted or mashed. My dining partner wanted French fries which they gave him. My potatoes were cold when the plate came. Would have been nice to have horseradish with the prime rib but they did provide au jus. Server forgot to bring our water and had to make a second request. Overall good service.",0.0 +"It was the first time I'd been to this golf course and after playing 9 holes, my good friend and I were tired and went to have a well-deserved dinner. Both of us had the Country Meadows Salad with chicken for me, and salmon for her. My salad consisted of all my favourite things: spring greens, strawberries, blueberries, goat cheese, cashews and the grilled chicken was very tasty. The dressing was a house vinaigrette they served on the side. I am giving only 4/5 stars only because most of the food is marinated or seasoned in advance. If you have food allergies or dietary restrictions it would not be easy to be accommodate. All in all the food and service was very good. I'd definitely go back if I was in the area again!",0.0 +"A friend of us took us there and it was a very pleasant surprise.Very good chowder, nice prime rib and cider. Haven't golfed there yet but I definitely will. ",1.0 +We have had nice meals at this golf course before but on this Sunday it was awful. The food quality was just ok. The whole place needs a renovation and a good clean up. We would normally sit outside and they have a very lovely out door patio but because of weather we were seated inside. The window ledges have dead bugs on them and need a good was down. In the washroom they were clean but run down. It's a popular place to go have to wonder why they are letting it go downhill. Come on clean it up. ,0.0 +"Been to this restaurant a lot for lunch. Food is always good, service great, nice atmosphere. Lots of parking free but when it's sunny, if lots of people playing golf it might be busy so make a reservation. A must try.",0.0 +"Executive course, well maintained and staff friendly, helpful and professional.This is a great course for those who only have 3 hours to play 18 holes and for senior golfers due to the shorter length. The restaurant attached has a wide selection of good food and drink either after a game or as a destination for dining only and includes an outdoor patio.",0.0 +"It is one of the best places I'd like to go for prime ribs, I'd ranked it as top 3 prime rib restaurants in Vancouver. We went there for special occasions, it has never disappointed us. Their service is just so-so, a bit far away from home, about half hour drive but we all found it satisfactory so we keep coming back. Prime rib is just AWESOME! The ambiance and wine is average, good place for friends' gatherings as well as family. I tried their wine, did not impress me. One thing I have to complain though, one time we ordered a 12 oz. prime rib and our neighbor has ordered the same thing, but my husband found the sizes have huge different, their prime rib looks a lot bigger than ours and the waiter explained that it was because of the bone but my husband was not convinced. I suggest them to be more consistent down the road.",0.0 +"I ate here twice during the month of October with different friends. The first time my booth was dirty, not sure if it was overlooked, but the window next to me had leftover food on it. There was a strange smell coming from that area as well. Waitresses seemed nice, food was fine.",0.0 +"my friend and me love this place, especially on nice summer day. excellent view relaxing atmosphere.. ",0.0 +We have had our annual corporate golf tournament here for the past two years and we just love this place. The price to play is very reasonable as well as the dinner buffet served afterwards (I'm on the tournament committee). We usually have just over 100 employees attend and everyone enjoys themselves quite a bit. The staff are very attentive and accomodating to anything we need before and during the event. There is a well stocked bar and restaurant. The outdoor banquet room is the perfect size for our party. The food is delicious! Only two negatives: they don't serve shots to tournament guests and the beer girl sucks because she stays put in one spot and doesn't drive around the green like shes supposed to but we all manage by bringing our own supply;). We've already booked for next year!,0.0 +"If you don't want to spend all day playing golf but need a fix, this is the place for you. With most par 3 holes from 140 to 190 yards it's perfect to sharpen up your iron game and the par fours let you give it a full rip.I play early with my pals and sheepishly admit that I'm usually back home and taking a nap within 3 hours, so I don't have to write off the entire day just to get a round in.The price is reasonable and the challenge and variety of the holes is enough to keep you coming back for more.The course itself is superbly maintained, with some spectacular mountain views, and it's playable all year roundYou get a free cup of coffee in the morning and the clubhouse restaurant has great food along with a super pub-like atmosphere. Harry the owner is around there all the time and is as nice a guy as you could wish to meet, It follows that the staff are just as amiable, making every visit a pleasure. Now if only I could play Rory Mcilroy-type golf, the world would be perfect.EnjoyBillC",0.0 +Ok. So our golf is not so good. In fact we did not play. But we did eat at the restaurant. Perfect service and really good food at a good price. Staff also very friendly and we sat outside to eat on a beautiful evening. More professional than perhaps is obvious from the outside. Obviously we visited the restaurant and not the 'attraction'.,0.0 +We found this restaurant great to be at again. Great food and music while we enjoy the dinner. Have attended this venue many times. Found the staff and service the same each time we have attended.,0.0 +challenging par 3 a little on the expensive side. Great club house restaurant and bar. Good entertainment on some weekends. friendly staff.,0.0 +"We visited Lake Alford to break up our long drive from Brisbane and the amount of life in one park was unbelievable. Soo many different breeds of healthy birds were scattered amongst the lush green grass and trees. In the water you would see plenty of turtles popping their heads up in the lake full of vibrant green algae.There is plenty of resting areas for a peaceful picnic and two different playgrounds to watch the kids play.A big fenced dog park is also located on the grounds with heaps of parking around the park.For those who are travelling a long distance, this is definately a pleasent park to stop and rest during a long drive.",0.0 +Great little park on the Bruce highway good spot to stop and stretch your legs it has a dog park as well so good for our fur baby to have a run as well. Lots of bird life on the pond but with birds comes a lot of poop everywhere. The only thing missing is on the highway side it would be good if there was a coffee van as the only cafe is at the gold museum on the other side of the park. Markets are held here every second Sunday. But it’s a great little park but in weekends & holidays parking is a bit hard. ,0.0 +We always stop at “The duck pond” when traveling through Gympie. Separate fenced playground for kids with heaps of rides. Also a separately fenced dog park area allowing family members to run free. Duck pond is full of life and easy to walk around. Plenty of picnic areas and grassy areas with shade to relax. ,0.0 +"Beautiful grounds, plenty of tables & chairs and shade, fantastic playground for kids. Toilet cleaning could be done more regularly and council, definitely need signs to discourage the feeding of bread to the native birds, who suffer health issues from the bread. Regular (daily) checks on the health of the animals out there would also be sensible. However overall it’s a great spot for a break while driving or a picnic with the family.",0.0 +"This is a great looking park from the offset, but the toilets aren’t clean and smell and if you want to site on the lawn you’ll need a rug as there’s bindies and clover everywhere. Disappointing to have taken friends there let alone how much rates we pay for this type of maintenance.",0.0 +"Lake Aldford Park is a convenient spot to take a break in Gympie, whichever direction you're travelling. The park is extensive, and has many facilities for children, it is adjacent to both the Visitor Information Centre and to the gold mining museum.",0.0 +Easy access from the Bruce Highway which still runs thru Gympie. choice of picnic and parking areas around the lake. suitable play and grassed areas .Facilities clean and maintained.. There is adequate tree shaded parking. Is very close to the Goldmining and Historical Museum which has a café.,0.0 +"Great area. We stopped here for a picnic today and it was absolutely perfect. The grounds were clean and well kept, there was lots of space and plenty of playground for the kids. A great spot for the family with plenty of amenities close.by. We also got to see ducks swimming, geese walking around and birds everywhere.",0.0 +"Great park to stop off at mid journey. Kids play area and paths around the large ponds. Ducks, swans etc to feed. Lots of picnic tables under trees and a cafe nearby",0.0 +"Have only ever driven through Gympie before but there is a lot more to the town than on first impressions. This is a lovely park, close to the city centre and main roads and very relaxing. Great spot for a break, lots of bird life and close to some fascinating museums and markets..",1.0 +"A great place to walk, run or bike the circuit around the ponds. Great to throw a blanket out and have a picnic. With several areas of play equipment for the kids/ families and pop a BBQ on for a meal. You often see people sleeping or reading under the trees. Its a wonderful place to stop and unwind. The only drawback is when the water level is low or there have been on rains in a long time to flush the ponds out, it can get very stinky indeed. Then its an uncomfortable experience until the water balances it all out again. ",0.0 +Very pretty great for children to feed to birds excellent place to stop relax and rest well maintained gardens clean facilities lots of parking for all size vehicles picturesque all year round easy access and easy to find.,0.0 +Nice place to pull up and have a bit of a break.Plenty of water birds to watch while you have a rest and feed. They do hold rural markets across the road once or twice a month on the weekend so that can also be something to do during your rest break.,0.0 +"On the trip up the coast, we regularly use this park as a rest stop. Plenty of space for children to stretch their legs and run around. Picnic tables, toilets and general area are always well maintained. Amazing bird life on the small lake to keep everyone interested.",0.0 +"The family stopped here today for lunch after a 3 hour drive. Lots of parking spaces available, toilets, eating areas, playgrounds and walking tracks. Plenty of wild birds to observe and personally the swans 🦢 and siglets were the highlight. This park had a bit of a funky bird smell and lots of bird poo everywhere so be sure to watch were your walking. Lovely place to visit!",0.0 +You can just sit and watch the birdlife in a lovely setting or go for a walk around the lake. There's a monument to the Gold Diggers up the top of the hill which is worth a look.,0.0 +With not many picnic spots around this is a rare treat. plenty of parking and short walk to covered areas. Was a good place for lunch. ,0.0 +"Lake Alford is a good option for something to do with the family. The walking track is also good for children with scooters and bikes, and the large open spaces are good for games. There are covered picnic areas that provide enough space for parties and the playgrounds are engaging - especially the all abilities playground. This is fun for adults, teens and younger children.Overall, with the visit for some outdoor family activity.",0.0 +"This park has much to offer. In addition to the playground, shady picnic spots, lake and birds ...It is also next to the Gold Mining Museum and Restaurant. There are Sunday morning markets twice a month. The Gympie Tourist Information Centre is located here.",0.0 +"Visited on Monday 3rd September. This park is a great spot to stop and rest awhile. There is plenty of parking, toilets and shaded areas to let the kids run around. You can also go for a walk around the lake if you have the time.",1.0 +"We stopped here to eat lunch and it was cool, quiet and clean. Lots of birds and concrete walking paths for kids on bikes or prams.",0.0 +"This is my favourite park in Gympie. Beautiful scenery, nice walking paths, fun feeding the ducks and good playground for the kids",0.0 +"This park is an utter credit to Gympie, always beautifully looked after and full of gorgeous bird life and turtles. There is an all abilities playground and an off leash dog park adjacent as well as bbqs and picnic tables, so something for everyone!",0.0 +Lovely clean bar-be-cue's and lots for the kids to play on. Lots of bird life to admire and a lovely walk around the pond.,0.0 +My husband and I stopped at the Visitor Information Centre which was at this gorgeous park. It is very large with lots of sitting areas and beautiful trees and the bird life was amazing. They were so friendly and obviously very used to people taking their photos. There was a good informative board to assist with identifying the bird life. The memorial to the gold rush was very interesting and well looked after. The park certainly caters for families and what I thought was good was that the play areas were fenced off to ensure children's safety around the lake . Very well thought out and I would highly recommend this park as a must see if visiting Gympie.,1.0 +"If you are travelling down south and want a break from it all, Lake Alford Park is a great choice. There is a plentiful supply of benches from which you can sit, relax and recharge. The park is spacious, and the lake itself is full of birdlife (Ibis, ducks, geese and swans). The birdlife alone makes this well worth visiting. Highly recommended (PS the Gympie mining museum is within the same park area).",0.0 +Always admire how clean and inviting the park looks whenever we drive past when visiting Gympie. The markets on the weekend are lovely.,0.0 +"A lovely short walk around the lake and over the little bridge. Nice trees and gardens. Heaps of birds and ducks and even some little water dragons. There is clean toilets, picnic benches and you can walk to the gold mining museum. Great place to come with kids.",0.0 +"Great place to sit and eat lunch, relaxing atmosphere, great walking track around park, safe playground for children, plent of room to park, table and chair areas",0.0 +A peaceful & delightful place to be. The amount of waterbirds & honey-eaters is wonderful if you are a bird lover. The park itself is well maintained and well worth the stop over if you are traveling through Gympie. It also provides a enclosed dog park for you favourite 4 legged friend(s) to stretch their legs. I'm a local and I jut love going there just to enjoy the peace of nature.,0.0 +"We grabbed some fish and chips from the City Seafood Supplies and headed down to the duck ponds. Lovely spot to have lunch, only issue was that the council no longer maintains the tables to a high standard like they used to and we found the table we used to be dirty and in need of a paint job, but other than that, its a great spot which I have been to many times",0.0 +Loved visiting this park which offers a nice walk around a lake with heaps of bird life and interpretation of what you may see.Great playground with enough to do for toddlers and slightly older kids. Very well done regarding access for children with disability and encouragement for kids to interact. Modern toilet facilities and the whole park is looked after very well. ,1.0 +We stooped here for a lunch stop while travelling. A great park with plenty of shade& space to stretch out.,0.0 +"A worthy stop on the Bruce Highway heading through Gympie or as a destination in its own right, Lake Alford is a beautiful place to stop a while. There is an all abilities playground for the kids or for the 4-pawed members of the family there is a great off leash dog park (my pooch gives it a 5 paw rating!). The ducks ponds themselves are teaming with bird life, last weekend we spotted 4 signets with their black swam parents. There are also several varieties of ducks and turtles.If you want to have a picnic there are nice uncovered BBQs and tables etc. On the first, third and fifth Sundays of the month there is a market adjacent to the park with lots of fresh local produce for sale. And of course next door is also the Gympie Gold Mining Museum.",0.0 +The park is close to the Gold mining museum in Gympie and good to relax while waiting for your travel mates that are visiting the museum. Parking spaces were limited when we arrived and it seemed a bit desorganized. However we enloyed the stop on our trip to Rainbow Beach.,0.0 +"Whether you are looking for a nice spot to take a break from your road trip or to just kick back, relax and enjoy the scenery while you are staying in Gympie, this is the spot. It is directly on the highway through Gympie and can be accessed from either the north or south direction.There are numerous water birds on the lake to keep you entertained as well as a children's playground to keep the young ones entertained.",0.0 +"It is about 1 hour 45mins from Brisbane and was a nice spot for a coffee break. You can see the large park with a couple of lakes on your right (heading north) just before the entry. There are several picnic tables scattered around the grassy park. There was a nice breeze and we gazed over the ponds and watched the ducks, ibis etc as flocks of cockatoos flew by. It would be a nnice spot for kids to run around as well. There appears to be a museum and maybe an old mill. My rating is based on the pretty setting. Be aware that the picnic tables were covered in bird droppings and without a towel or tablecloth would be unhygienic. There are toilet facilities which are greatly appreciated but could do with an update. Overall a very. pleasant stop. There was also another small park about 5 minutes further north on the left that had a few kids playground facilities.",0.0 +Area well maintained. Picnic facilities available. Safe play area for children.Well worth a visit - enjoy the beautiful park setting and the birds that frequent the lake.,0.0 +"Well folks , we moved house in Jan 2017 , so we passed by this place and stopped here on many an occasion , to enjoy the coolness , tranquility and beauty of this off highway spot.Do yourself a favour , if you've been on the road since Brissie , stop here , refresh , relax , break your journey and enjoy the start of the Coolooloa coast , it's quite magical.",0.0 +"This is a wonderful place to stop on a trip or simply for a place to have a lunch, picnic or to relax, the playground for young children is always clean and well kept, the parking is suitable for cars to large vans, the walk in interesting and relaxing, There is the information centre, coffee shop and museum within very easy access. The grounds are well cared for and maintained.Just a great place in Gympie",0.0 +"Went for a nice walk around the lake, many birds to see, enjoyed seeing swans and egrets. Beautiful lily ponds. Close to museum and museum cafe if you need to buy lunch or a snack ",0.0 +"This is a great park for a walk, a picnic, or a sleep before continuing your travels. There are ducks and a pond as well as some interesting historical points of interest. I hunted for a few geocaches while there. The amenities are clean and there is a playground for kids. It's well worth a stop. I remember stoping here as a child on the drive from Bundaberg to Brisbane. I loved it then and I love it now.",0.0 +"My grandchildren were beside themselves with happiness every time they saw something new.There were Pelicans , baby birds - looked like small pukeho- and eel that virtually asked them for food and four turtles, ducks , a goose and more Lovely peaceful place with a couple of small bridges .Public toilets handy as well.",0.0 +"Lake Alford is a wonderful day out for the family or with friends, especially the 4 legged kind. The is an off leash dog park and 2 separate play areas for children, BBQ's and a shop with food and drinks available.",0.0 +"If you are driving the awful Bruce Highway pull off & chill out. Their are great places to watch the bird life, loos available & a café if required. Note it is the location of markets on alternate Sundays so will be really busy.",0.0 +"Although my wife and I have lived in Gympie for many years, this park is a place we have visited with both children and now grandchildren. The amemities have been improved tremendously over the years, including most recently a childrens enclosed play area. Of course the all time favourite is the lake where you can feed the many ducks and swans, some thing our children have always enjoyed. Lake Alford Park is also an excellent place for travellers to stop for lunch or just a cuppa. Parking is good for cars and vans and there are also toilet facilities. Also it is only a short walk to the Mining Museum if you have a little time to spare,",0.0 +"We love this place. The kids love feeding the swans, ducks, geese, turtles and the occasional eel. The baby swans are a treat at this time of the year. With large grassed areas it a great place to kick the ball. 2 fenced playgrounds for the kids to choose from as well as plenty of path to ride the bikes or scooters. BBQ or picnic there are lots of spots to choose from. 2 toilet blocks on either side of the park and plenty of parking space for the car or towing the caravan. Just off the Bruce highway it's a great stop if you are travelling. Bring a loaf of bread to feed all the wildlife.",0.0 +"Gorgeous blue/green water and immaculate clean white sand.... for 6CUC we got chaises and an umbrella... plus, while not stupid... the umbrella guy supervised our belongings when we went swimming...Quiet..no blasting music and we saw people ordering pineapple w rum drinks and food ... So easy to take a taxi- maybe 50CUC roundtrip. Santa Maria is a beach that is part of Playa de Este.",0.0 +Christmas mass was one of the best experiences we had in barcelona. Breath taking! Temple is beautyfull too. Amazing! 😍 Thank you!,1.0 +vegetation tropical with palms on the beach and fresh coconut available all the days. typical restaurants near the beach with fish cooked in traditional way ,1.0 +"We wanted to escape the fumes of Havana for the day, and head to the turquoise waters. I had read some reviews beforehand and decided the best way would be to taxi, Whilst the buses are cheap they can get overcrowded , We saw this on our drive with lots of people waiting on the roadside along the way. The taxi took about 20 mins. Our concierge at the hotel helped us with this and the cost etc, we didn't have to pay until our return trip, We arranged pick up for 4pm so 6 hours later, this was just the right amount of time. We were greeted as soon as we got out of the taxi and lead to the beach where were offered beds and parasols at a great price of 2 cuc per bed and 2 cuc per parasol. We were then told about the food we could order and drinks. this is more expensive than I would expect on this beach. We were lucky as it was a lovely day, there are plenty of sellers on the beach with a variety of things on offer, they don't hassle you , but regularly walk past. We did purchase a coconut with a good amount of rum, a must do !! We also had some very nice mojitos and beer, we did order some seafood and a chicken platter , 3 plates between 4 of us, the cost then bumps up by ordering rice and salad, which in my opinion should come as a side. It all came to 120 cuc which was about £100. I think this is way too expensive for beach food that you eat from your lap on a paper plate. A shame the locals seem to litter their lovely beach. However a nice place to visit. ",2.0 +"We took the no 2 bus from Parque Central. Got out at last stop. We got there quite early so the beach and sea were amazing. Not a boat or building in sight, nothing but turquoise sea. Vendors pass buy to sell food and we bought a pina colada in the pineapple that was delicious from the little shack at the bus stop. Only drawback : some people put music on very high and I didn’t feel we could tell them to lower it down.",3.0 +"We wanted to visit and spend time at a non-tourist beach and this was the perfect spot! We were there on a weekend and slowly the atmosphere went from quiet to energetic. The water was gorgeous and the locals friendly and fun to watch. A group of musicians entertained folks and the beachgoers who danced, entertained us. Food and drink orders were taken from a stand in the sand and then exotic looking drinks and dishes served seaside. Friendly, playful pups occasionally wandered by and hung out for some attention. We had pre-arranged the pick up time with our taxi driver and were back in Havana in time for dinner.",0.0 +"We caught the tourist bus from town for 5cuc and got off at the 2nd beach stop, walked past the hotel and out to the beach. We rented 4 sun loungers and an umbrella, bought some drinks, and declined a personal song. We needed to get changed - in the sand dunes, it's natural. Toilets - it's natural. We didn't want to do any of that in the dunes, nor encounter others, or their waste. We would have happily paid a facilities fee at the hotel but that wasn't an option. The beach itself needed cleaning - it was full of bottle caps and straws. Part of paying for the loungers should include cleaning up litter from previous occupants. The beach itself is lovely and the water inviting. Unfortunately, the heavens opened and we left not long after we'd arrived. We huddled outside the hotel, no invitation to come in and buy food/drinks, no taxis emerged to whisk us away, so we waited for the bus along with everyone else.",4.0 +PUBLIC BEACH for all free of charge you can rent a chair or bring own towelmany locals go and family must be careful not to leave your belongings aloneits not the best quality of food or services . young people and low budget customers only,1.0 +" We took a 30 minute cab ride to visit Santa Maria Del Marr beach. It is the closest beach to downtown Havana. The water colors were beautiful and there were chairs and water toys that could be rented. Also, there were a few restaurants nearby for food. We didn’t stay long enough to need food so I am unsure about the quality of those restaurants. ",1.0 +"Beach is fantastic, white sand, blue sea and close to Havana, no more than 20 minutes by taxi. Mostly visited for locals.",2.0 +"Santa Maria del Mar is an excellent choice!! It is only 35 min away from the City of Havana. You take the bus in Parque Central. You will have the experience to go through the tunnel and you are on the other side. The bus makes different stops. The last one where Hotel Terrazas is, was the best. I walked to the beach, rented a chair and an umbrella, left my things there and enjoyed a long swim in that beautiful Turquoise Sea! Super relaxing!! I stayed there for 4 hours. I had time to swim, sleep, relax, and loved that beautiful colour of the water. Espectacular!!",2.0 +i fell in love with santa maria del mar beach. it was just so beutiful. i didnt want to came out of the warm water. ,0.0 +"Beautiful, free beach 20 min from old Havana. Relatively clean and quiet but few amenities are available (no free toilets). It’s 20 CUC one way for a taxi or take the Habana Bus Tour (“hop on hop off” bus) for 5 CUC, round trip. The Habana Bus Tour T3 line starts at Central Park in Havana, stops at El Morro and then runs almost directly to the beach. The beach bus stops are: Hotel Megano (west end), Tropicoco (middle) and Atlantico (east end). On the return trip, board the bus at Hotel Atlantico in front of the “Rancho don Pepe” restaurant because it’s the first stop and the bus fills up quickly, especially at the end of the day. The last buses run at 5:20pm and 6pm from here but they will be completely full and anyone who can’t get on the bus is on their own (taking a taxi back). The beach is free but you can rent chairs and umbrellas for 2 CUC each. Also, watch out for jellyfish on the beach and in the water in early April (man o war type). ",11.0 +"We were dropped off from our classic car ride to spend 1.5 hrs at the beach for our day in Cuba post cruise. Clearly we had the same experience some of the other reviewers had. Grumpy guys trying to sell us a beach chair rental. Pass. We just walked a bit and we brought towels. Until we noticed we were walking over trash, bottle caps, glass etc. Trash was piled randomly. Kids, keep your flip flops on!Eventually we plunked down and my daughter started digging and came up with ... a chicken bone. Cluck cluck! Then there were the hooligans hanging out carrying a mostly empty bottle of rum; wandering dogs; guys chucking beer cans any which way; and mounds of rotting seaweed sprinkled with Portuguese Man O Wars. Plus the punishing surf. And no bathrooms (Asked a local and he pointed to the bushes. )Just lovely. Glad we weren’t murdered. ",1.0 +"We had wonderfull time here. Great looking girls, perfect drinks, amazing music, nice beach and good food. ",0.0 +"Enjoying the beach while you're visiting Havana, Cuba?Why not! I thought I wouldn't go to the beach during our trip to Havana, Cuba, but we made the right decision to come down here and stop by at Santa Maria del Mar.Santa Maria Del Mar will be the perfect choice for you, beach lovers. It took us around 50 minutes from Havana Cuba to this beach, depending on the traffic.. We took the taxi from our Hotel in NH Capri and I guess we paid USD 50 for this trip and he dropped us in the city center. He waited for us for around 1.5 hours on the beach plus the trip from the hotel and to the city center.We really had fun enjoying the beach, great sunny day, and friendly people. We drank fresh coconut and had a little dip here.And the last surprise that I love while visiting this place is the purple vintage car (my favorite color) and other vintage cars I saw on the beach! So make sure you visit this place if you have time..",1.0 +"Great day for 6 pesos we rented two lounge chairs and an umbrella, I had not swam in the carabean and I was delighted the water was crystal clear, guys walked the beach hawking their goods, for 2 pesos you could buy an ice cold beer, it s only a 20 minute ride by cab 25 cuc do it!",1.0 +"We had two days here. The first was midweek so relatively quiet but still plenty of sellers walking up and down the beach; second visit was at the weekend - although busier nothing like beaches in Europe. Not overly pestered. Tricky getting in and out of water as slopes and water quite choppy when we were there. Good, cheap cafes five minutes walk from beach.",0.0 +"It's clear that some of these reviewers have never been to a proper Caribbean beach. In terms of convenience, Santa Maria del Mar is excellent. It's about a 20-minute drive from Old Havana. In terms of beach quality, it is quite awful. The sand is not nice. It is littered with trash. Bottle caps, cigarettes/cigars, straws, chicken bones, coconuts, broken shoes, etc. I get this is a north coast beach, and not pristine like the south, but there are mountains of seaweed everywhere. The guy setting up the umbrella (2 CUC) and chairs (2 CUC each) was undoubtedly the meanest person we met in Cuba. Asking him for an umbrella was met with an attitude only deserving of someone who had wronged his family.Beach vendors are constantly bothering you to sell you random wares: hats, bracelets, rolled up papers (no idea), baskets, handbags, etc. The guys you actually want around, the ones who are selling fruit, snacks, and beer, are never around.The waves are monstrous. I saw multiple people try to swim, only to get knocked over, which did make for a good laugh. The chairs are uncomfortable and broken. For some reason, half of them face backwards so you can look at the trees?The restaurant Ranchon Don Pepe is the best thing about this beach. They bring you lunch and the fish filet is delicious (10 CUC). The short, skinny guy who takes the order and brings it to you is the nicest person on the beach. The bus will drop you off at the center of the beach, where the restaurant and drinks are located. For peace and quiet, though with fewer amenities, you should migrate far left or right, as the entrance is usually packed, even on a Wednesday. Speaking of amenities, the bathrooms are in the restaurant. Plumbing is old school, to say the least. Both men and women are better off attempting to pee in the ocean, especially if the waves don't knock you out as you're going.If you have limited time in Havana, or like clean beaches, skip this one. Side note, the coconut water is sour. Skip that, too. This beach honestly reminds me of Coney Island's beach, perhaps minus the heroin needles.",5.0 +"We wanted a beach day while in Havana but we thought we would have to travel for a few hours. We called in to a local travel agent and she suggested there was a beach only 20kms away and we could get the bus there for $5 each (return). The wait for the bus was quite long so we hailed a cab - which was $25 for all 4 of us, but we decided it was worth it. And it was!!! The beach was absolutely beautiful. We were given lounges and served cocktails and food right to us. The sand is beautiful and white and the water was clear and warm. This was our Havana highlight!",2.0 +"Taking the T3 hop on/off bus (for 5CUC all day) takes only 30 mins to get to the beach. The air conditioned bus picks up in Central Park (across from Hotel Inglaterra) and although it’s a tourist bus, it’s a quick, cheap way to get there. Once you’re dropped off it’s a quick path to the beach where an employee will set you up with a chair and umbrella for 2CUC each. (There is a sign with prices but they said the prices are wrong). The water is that beautiful Caribbean blue and refreshing. There is a small bar on the beach selling drinks, a restaurant employee selling food and drinks they’ll bring to you, and bathrooms at the beach restaurant. The beach is clean and safe and basically hassle free-a few guys selling hats or snacks. Over all it’s a nice &easy way to escape from the city for a day.",4.0 +"I loved going to this beach when staying in Havana. No crowds, you can rent a bed or lie on the sand, be close to people or find an empty spot. They serve rum cocktails on the beach as well",0.0 +"When staying in Havana at the Mercure Sevilla, we asked a classic car driver to bring us to Varadero. He told us that it was a +2hr drive, he suggested to go to Santa Maria beach instead, which was a 20min drive. Well it was worth it!!! Nice beach, not crowded, we had a small restaurant just at the beginning of the beach, we ordered the lunch sitting at the beach. Waiter came to call for us to tell us that lunch was ready! Definitely a must do. Not needed at all to go to Varadero.",2.0 +"I didn't need to go further as this beach area was as relaxing as many beach areas in the Varadero Resort area, which is just over an hour and half drive east. Being here at Santa Maria del Mar, felt like I was much further away from city life, so why need to go much further. It was not as crowded as other beaches? I could easily sit alone and stretch out in their long beach chair, and read a book, bask in the sun, and then walk along the beach and wade in the ocean. Even though I brought some snacks, there were enough choices for drinks to varied food items. I enjoyed meeting some musicians, being a guitarist myself, and having my guitar with me, it was fun jamming along with a couple of professional local musicians, and simply just having a good time. I could have spent more time there. The taxi fellow that took me there, I had asked to come back at a particular time and sure enough he came back. He spoke English fairly well, with my Spanish not too bad, I enjoyed the ride back in his fine newer taxi, even though I dig the older colourful car models. It wasn't expensive to the beach and back to my hotel. I'd recommend this area/beach for those who especially have a shorter stay in Havana. I had a great time, suntan and all. ",5.0 +"Relaxed beach with food, drink and free chairs and umbrellas. We didn't feel the need to wander further.",2.0 +"beautiful beach, nice weather on september, amazing time with the family just 15 minutes away from Old Havana. Highly recommend ",0.0 +"We spent an excellent weekend at this beach, the food was great at very low prices, tranquil enough to relax and enjoy the view and atmosphere but active enough so as not to feel isolated. Loved it! ",0.0 +"Took the return shuttle from the square for $5 return. If coming off a cruise walk straight for approximately 8 blocks right into a massive beautiful square. Here you can take a shuttle, 50s style convertible, horse and carriage or open round cab to beach. Shuttle is the very cost efficient, air conditioned, comfortable and on time. Approximately a 25min ride to beach. While on beach you can purchase drinks and food. No bathrooms. 2 Chairs and umbrella 6$ Cuban dollars. You can exchange money as soon as you come off ship. And can convert back if there before 7pm. Havana is like being stuck in the 50s but very poor. Not what we expected but locals are very happy. If you choose to take a taxi they are the old fashioned cars and can negotiate with drivers. You can pay anywhere from 30-80$ there are plenty to choose from. The cars are beautiful. Bring a camera",0.0 +After the revolution this statue was cover up because religion was outlawed. It is very inspiring to see it in its glory again,1.0 +"My wife and I visited this resort while on holiday in Havana. The beach was very busy. This was not the disappointment though due to being local to Havana and our visiting during the weekend we expected that. What bothered us was the amount of litter strewn around. From glass and plastic bottles to aluminium beer and drinks cans along with chicken bones, street food wrappers, fruit peel, used (?) condoms and so many cigarette ends you almost couldn't help but stand on one.Not recommended for children.Not a great beach for swimming or walking but OK to grab a sunbed and top up the tan.",1.0 +"What a perfect beach to go to. Only a 25 min cab ride from where we were staying in Central Havana. You can rent a chair and an umbrella for $2 each...for the day! There is a small beach bar that makes small menu items and cocktails. There are waiters who will come to your chair, take your order, and serve you right from your chair. It’s amazing!A fresh coconut was $2. Cocktails were also very cheap. The menu was small. Nothing note worthy there, but great in a pinch. We went on a Wednesday. It wasn’t crowded at all. The water was crystal blue and bath tub warm. Everything about our experience at this beach was perfect!",1.0 +"At first glance you think it crowded and narrow, but i think that added to the charm. Granted i got there late in the day so there wasn't much room but it all worked out. We took a cab from the hotel. As a nice guy was standing there saying hey do you need chairs and umbrella? follow me i'll show you the menu. This is where part 1 of the best comes in. for 3 cuc we got 2 beach chairs and an umbrella. anyone from the US know that's a bargain to start with. Then another person comes with a food menu. They have full table service right on the beach. The mojitos and Pina coladas were the best we had. they had extremely fresh fish on the grill. There were 2 men with a large net catching and grilling them. They also had chicken, pork and beef, All came with rice beans and veggies. highest price for a meal was $7. The alcoholic drinks were $2. Now that we covered the great service and pricing. Lets talk about the beach itself. Although narrow it stretched for miles. The crowd exuberant. Families and people having fun dancing eating relaxing. The water was so warm, calm and crystal clear. you could walk out Over 100 yards and still be waist deep. Overall and excellent day trip only 20-30mins from central Havana. ",7.0 +I was with another traveler and getting catcalled a lot so we went over the rough rocks that are probably gone in high tide to a secluded spot. had to swim with our sneakers on because of the rocks. there was litter EVERYWHERE. chicken wing bones and all. so gross. but there's a food spot near by which was nice and the water was amazing. very crowded when we went.,1.0 +"Could be a pristine location if only it was taken care of. Not sure if the conditions vary whether you visit during the week or on the weekend. If it does then I made the mistake to go on a Saturday. About 20 min from Havana it's the perfect day trip from the city. However upon arrival I was dismayed to see trash, broken glass, discarded food, and beer cans/bottles littering the white sand. People were washing plates and flatware in the ocean and it was nothing to have an ear of corn or bone float by. Maybe try the beach during the week since the actual view was beautiful and the water clear and warm. ",4.0 +"The busy stretch of beach in front of the seaside hotels was heavily littered with beer/soda bottles and cans, straws and plastic cups. Very few litter-bins and no encouragement for recycling waste was found. Beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear view for snorkeling, although corals are bleached and much litter found on the sea-basin. Some fish and shells, but not much other marine-life. ",1.0 +"While staying in Guanabo, I decided to rider over to Santa Maria Beach. I plopped down on a beach chair while the beach was being prepared for visitors. Later I paid a reasonable fee for chair and umbrella. This is compared to the unreasonable and over-priced charge for mixed seafood by a fellow tourist. They paid more than double for what I paid for in sit-down restaurants with more food. The beach is nice and relaxing. Some vendors came around and I bought my wife some jewelry made out of shells. ",0.0 +"If you want to visit the beach, but not travel too far away from Havana city, this beach is perfect for you. It's a beautiful one, quiet, just 20min from the city, you can get there on the tour bus or taxi",5.0 +"A prestine beach for both tourist and locals. It has white sand (the sand is HOT) and clear blue waters that seems to stretch forever. The beach has attendants and you can rent an umbrella and beach chair, they can even get you in contact with a restaurant if you're feeling the need to eat.",3.0 +"The colors of the Caribbean sea are amazing in Santa Maria. And even though the sea is clean and transparent, beach is a little dirty as some locals don’t clean after they leave. Food is really fresh and affordable. Short trip from Havana. ",7.0 +We stayed at the Hotel Bravo Arenal on this beach. The beach was quiet and clean in our area and had a nice sandy bottom.,1.0 +"The day we were there, the rollers were about 2 feet high. The lifeguards were watching to make sure we did not go beyond the first sandbar! Water temp was about 30°. This beach is filled with locals and so it was fun to people watch - children with kites, soccer balls, hat sellers etc. To rent a chair = 2 CUC; an umbrella (necessary) =2 CUC. Shops and food sellers are about a 5-minute walk back toward the main road.",1.0 +"We visited all the beaches in Santa Maria (4) and found that the quietest and - from what I read - the cleanest was Tarrada which is the first stop on the T3 bus. It was quiet, a couple of empty cans lying around but the water was glorious and clean and as a local explained to me as they have to pay (?) they prefer to go to the more animated Tropicoco a bit further down where it will obviously be much busier as they are selling food, drinks and beds with a vengeance, which was not the case where we were.",2.0 +"Trash all over the place and no facilities for tourist. More for locals on weekends. Lots of young adults, drinking and playing loud music. No peace or quite when you want to relax and enjoy the ocean view.",3.0 +I visited the beach at Santa Maria on the tourist bus from Old Habana. It is a stones throw from the bus and has beautiful safe bathing and white sand and palm trees. The only downside was the amount of rubbish left behind by visitors.I think that it is a major problem in Havana not confined to this beach. I watched them throw plastic bottles on the floor despite a bin being feet away.,1.0 +"great place to spend the day. cheap rentals of umbrellas, chairs with great service. Beach is a little rocky but easy to find sand in the water and you can go out far. restaurants nearby will bring drinks and food to you for a reasonable price. We bought a whole bunch of delicious bananas for 2 CUC. Very close to Havana and a great escape.",1.0 +"We were leaving the next day. No time to travel to Varadero. We only had the morning free and we did not want to leave Cuba without going to the beach. Our friends from RentaHabanaCuba told us about Santa Maria. We got up early, took a couple beach towels, sandwiches, water, a radio, and we walked two blocks to Avenida de los Presidentes, flagged down a taxi, haggled a bit over the price, $15 CUC, and in 20 minutes we were at the beach. We were the firsts there. Beautiful clear sand, warm clean water, watch it with the jellyfish in February, one got me but it was not bad at all. I went for a swim. We rented chars and an umbrella, there is a nearby beach restaurant with bar and bathrooms.By 12 noon we had to return, the taxi guy, Yovanki, sent a friend of his, Enmanuel, who was waiting for us, same price. I cant wait to go back but to stay all day!!!",2.0 +"We stayed in a home or Casa Particulares only an 8 minute walk to the beach. Fabulous...can be a bit windy some days but completely calm the next day, beautiful. $3 Canadian for a lounge chair and a palapa with service!",2.0 +"My wife and I went to this beach three times during our visit to Cuba. (Unfortunately, the weather forced us out on two of the days.) We took a taxi. (The first guy we got only charged us $12 each way, but the other guy was $20 each way.) We rented two chairs and an umbrella for $6, which was reasonable. Also, we ordered food on the first trip out. I had the grilled fish, which was very good. Food prices are what you would expect for a tourist spot, so you may opt to bring your own food, which is allowed. With good weather, this is a really good place to take a day trip. One side benefit is you get to see the countryside. There are some structures that were, well, not really sure what words to use. They seemed to be remnants of the past. It did make for interesting conversation, though. Still a beautiful place to be!",1.0 +"Just a few minutes away from Havana this place offers you the perfect opportunity to escape the buzz of the city. Some areas of the beach are rocky, but most areas are sandy. The sea was pretty rough, maybe because it was February. People take your orders for cocktails or food and they even bring it back to you. Locals like coming here too and there were a lot of families picnicking.",1.0 +"I really loved this beach, it was clean, turquoise water soft sand! Not far from Havana maybe 30 mins. but GORGEOUS!!!!!",3.0 +"Santa Maria del Mar is located about 30 minutes bus ride from Havana. The bus leaves from Plaza Central each hour and costs $5 return. The beach has clean, silver sand and blue warm Caribbean water. There are small thatched bars set back from the beach that sell the cheapest drinks that we came across in the Havana area. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available to rent for about $2 each. For some beachtime when in Havana, a visit here is good value.",2.0 +"nice beach ca. 25 km east of Havanna, can be reached by Taxi from cruise terminal for ca. 22 CUP for 3. chairs and Umbrella are reasonable, frequented by a lot of locals, not much food around, the hotel is old and not really attractive ",1.0 +"Beautiful beach approx. 25 minutes drive from Havana. The sand is lovely and the water is very clear. Spent a day here and did not want to leave. You can rent 2 beach chairs and an umbrella for 6 CUCs. Hungry or thirsty? There are guys on the beach walking around and taking orders and delivering food and drinks from the little restaurant off the beach to you.This beach has some pretty energetic waves so may not be suitable for very small children. - I visited in February, so this could have been due to the time of the year.",3.0 +"This a very nice beach. The beach is MANY kilometer long, with very nice sand. You have areas on the beach where you can hire a sun-bed/ parasol for 5 CUC. This is relative small areas and not crowded with people. On this areas you can buy food and refreshments. You also have areas where you can be totally alone.The waves can be powerful, so be aware of this.The price for a taxi from Malecón/ Havana to the beach is ca.15 CUC, and it takes ca.25 minutes.",3.0 +"We were told about this trip, by a fellow traveller,,,Lucky usWe caught the T3 Bus from Parque Central.The Bus leaves about every 40 mins or so, And costs 5 CUC per person return, If you get off at the last stop Hotel Atlantico, The beach is super fine white sand, Crystal clear waters too.I went snorkeling,,,, which was boring no fish, then out of no where, i was surrounded by a Shoal of fish, like out of a TV Blue Planet film,, A True life time one to remember, Millions of fish.Then we walked west along the beach, and cought the bus back from a different stop.Great day out",5.0 +"We stayed 3 days the Sta Maria del Mar in Casa Particulares. The place is quiet, it has one ugly hotel but the rest is spacious and the architecture fits in. Its not too touristic, we understood that there are a lot of private villas from government people and diplomats. Therefore there are security guards around. The beach is nice very quiet during the week and the water is nice too, but there are a lot of people who throw their rubbish (locals and tourists) on it. Even a rubbish containers are located just in front of the beach street. There is not much of a restaurants, we saw a pizza but seemed closed. We ate at our Casa Particular and in Havana. Its the perfect spot for families, we did a beach morning and then a Havana afternoon. Its just 20 min from Havana Vieja by car. But there is a bus also.",2.0 +Get ther early by 10am so you can get a chair and umbrella which are super cheap to get. Drinks and food service are available on the beach. Water so nice and perfect for swimming. ,1.0 +"This is probably the most beautiful spot we got to see while visiting Havana. The water is an unbelievable clear turquoise color. There are beach chairs and umbrellas to rent and you will need to use CUC/Cuban currency to pay cash for these. There are also some tents near the beach that sell ice cold drinks and snacks but we did not see restrooms. The beach was very clean and the vegetation next to the beach was green and lush. However, the surrounding grounds were not clean or well maintained.",1.0 +"30 minutes from Havana.The beach is beautiful. The water is warm, transparent you can see the ocean bottom. You can rent an umbrella (2cuc) and have drink and food. ",0.0 +"This is not Veradero, where the locals are kept away. This is the beach where the locals go, but this novelty is worn off after you're there for a while. I never saw so much garbage at a beach. People drinking in the ocean with bottles of rum & beer; then discarding them in the ocean after they're done. In front of us was a family on a blanket. When they were leaving, all they did was lift up the corner of the blanket & deposited all the food/drink garbage on the beach like it was sand. Then left. The only people using the garbage can were the tourists. Sad",3.0 +"We took the bus to Santa Maria (5CUC roundtrip, picks up at Parque Central across from Hotel Inglaterra and was airconditioned and comfortable). The water was warm and pretty! The beach/sand were nice but a few sections did have a little trash. The workers on the beach set up umbrellas or beach chairs for you for a few CUCs. We went on a Monday and it was not crowded at all!!! We did get caught in a storm later but we still were able to get about 2 hours of sunshine which was well worth it! ",2.0 +"Playa Santa Maria was roughly a 30 Minute cab ride from Havana. It cost my friends and 15 CUC each way. We arrived pretty early 9:30 and was able to grab a good spot next to the reserved spots for Hotel Tropica. There were a lot of cheap food and alcohol vendors just outside of the beach. If you do buy food, I would have a friend grab it and bring it back to you spot on the beach, since there are no picnic tables or public area to eat by the vendors.",1.0 +This beach was about 1/2 hour from Habana cruise terminal. We traveled here with our vintage convertible car. Great little treat if you have the time to do it. There are food vendors and lounge chairs for rent. We were on a cruise and could only spare a couple of hours. Definitely recommend the visit,2.0 +"We spent a few hours at this relaxing beach on a Friday afternoon after a morning cooking class in Cojimar (check it: Cafe Ajiaco, it was AWESOME!). This beach is about 30 min east of old Havana. It is billed as a locals beach and it did seem like that was true. With a smattering of tourists here and there. We took a taxi from Cojimar to Santa Maria beach. I forget how much it cost. We rented some beach chairs and an umbrella on the white sand beach (cheap). It was definitely busy, but I enjoyed the buzz of energy all around us. If you expect quiet and calm and pampering, then this is not your beach. Shortly after we sat down, a couple from Wisconsin sat down near us and we immediately struck up a conversation. They were nice enough to share their local rum and coke and we had a great time for a couple hours. Weather was sunny and hot with a cooling breeze. Water was a beautiful turquoise and perfect cool temp. It appeared that there were some water sports available (e.g. Kayaks). Mostly people were just laying about, enjoying life, listening to local music. There was a guitar player sauntering though the crowds and playing songs (for a small fee) for whomever wanted a song. Not too far behind the beach (inland) were some food stands and drink stands, but no obvious restaurant or bar. The resort hotel nearby definitely looked dilapidated, but was apparently still functioning. As long as you expect none of the amenities of say a nice Hawaiian beach, then you'll have a great time. Enjoy the culture and new sights.",3.0 +Beautiful beach. Took the T3 bus there for $5.00 round trip. Beach is amazingly beautiful. Beach erosion is real but it is still real. Water nice ad warm.,1.0 +On our way from varadero to havana the beach is really good. The waves were a little disturbing but over all good. The sand is white and reslly clean. A good beach to visit. Pan con lechon is really good. It is a good beach to visit but prefer varadero ,0.0 +"We took an air conditioned taxi here for $25 CUC each way. The ride took about 30 minutes. The beach was nice and the water was exceptionally clear. It was only $6 CUC to rent an umbrella and two lounge chairs. A waiter came around and took our order for water bottles, $1 CUC apiece. We were a bit leery that our cab driver would return to pick us up two hours later but when he didn't let us pay him for the ride out we knew he would return to collect his fee. Never found the public restrooms as we weren't there long enough but presumably there are some available. They also had kayaks and paddle boats to rent to use off the beach. Only sad part was that there were cans, diapers, straws and other trash on the beach... hopefully they will figure that part out soon.",0.0 +Such a beautiful beach. 15-20 minutes from the city with crystal clear warm water. Two dollars to rent a chair or umbrella. But no towels to rent or buy so bring your own! ,1.0 +"Our taxi driver told us about this place and we went. We couldn't ask for more, the place was beautiful, clean clear warm water, clean sand and great service by the beach workers. ",0.0 +We have been to tons of beaches all over the world. This was one of the prettier beaches of all. An umbrella and 2 chairs was 6 CUC's. Another fun thing is we took a classic car there and back. There were places to eat.,0.0 +"This beautiful beach was just an easy bus ride from Havana. The bus arrives and departs every 30 minutes and is only CUC 5 round trip. That's a great deal considering how nice the beach is. There are plenty of food and beverage stalls as you enter the beach, but we saw most people coming as a group with their own coolers of food and drinks. Definitely a great place to spend a hot afternoon. Be sure to get there early (before 11:30 AM) if you want to but chairs/umbrellas.",1.0 +The beach is nice in the morning but by afternoon you can hardly walk on it because of the empty beer and liquor containers,0.0 +"santa maria is the closest beach you get from havana if you have little time and want to head to the closest beach, santa maria might be your best choice its pretty clear blue water, i dint get the chance to go to varadero but santa maria was perfect for an afternoon trip",0.0 +"This is a beautiful beach with very clear blue water. The majority of people were locals, and we saw very few tourists. There are some beach chairs and umbrellas available for a nominal fee, but plan to get there early in the day because it gets crowded. We arrived around 10 AM and took the last two umbrellas and three chairs. Luckily we had a perfect day with a nice breeze so it wasn't too hot. There are people who will come around and sell/deliver food & drinks - agree on the prices of any food or drink in advance. Overall, we couldn't have asked for a better place to escape from the sweltering heat of the city and see a different side of Cuba. ",1.0 +"A very nice, light, soft sand beach with beautifully clear water. Chairs and umbrellas are available to rent for the day for a nominal fee. Walk 100 yards or so to the hut for a drink or one of the guys on the beach will fetch drinks for you (slight upcharge-well worth it!) The hut also serves delicious full meals. We had pork tenderloins, rice, grilled vegetables and fruit, all on real plates with real flatware for about $9 per person. Our day ended a couple of hours early due to a sudden thunderstorm but we took the opportunity to have a delicious meal and some great conversation with new friends from New York!",1.0 +Clear waters and blue skies. I wish the rental umbrellas were a bit larger on the sand as it gets super hot. ,0.0 +20 minutes from Old Havana and feels like another world. Gorgeous Caribbean beach. Go and enjoy the beautiful warm water. Umbrella and chair service for a nominal fee. Food and drink service on the beach.,2.0 +Beautiful beaches about 10 or 15 miles outside of Havana. Those classic car drivers will take you there for $40 or $50 (CUC). There is also a public bus that costs $5 for a round trip ticket. The bus leaves from the central plaza in Old Havana and it is an Air conditions tour bus which leaves about every 30 minutes.,9.0 +Love this beach. Not touristy. You can rent a chair and have lunch served on the beach. Great fish lunches. Very relaxing and chill,1.0 +It was lovely to see the beach in Havana but the beach itself is quite dirty. There were tons of beer cans and even some broken glass. If you can look over that it was definitely worth going. Especially go for the langosta (lobster). It was possibly the best I have ever had and I live in Florida. Delish! We took a private taxi and it was 25 each way and he waited for us.,4.0 +Took a bus from Old Havana for $5.00 round trip to this beach. There was a wonderful restaurant right by the bus stop and close to beach entrance. Beach chairs with huts or umbrellas were available for $2.00. Coconut rum drinks were available for purchase on the beach. The water was perfect...waves were not strong.,2.0 +This beach is about a 25 minute drive from Havana. Being close to the city it is a good option if your only in Cuba for a few days but want some time at the beach. There is a hop on hop off bus that departs from parque central that will take you to the beach and back all for $5 cuc. While at the beach there is lounge chairs and shade that can be rented. There's a small bar/restaurant where you can buy drinks or food. They even offer a service where they can serve you at your lounge or at the picnic tables in front of the beautiful turquoise ocean.,1.0 +"A driver took us in one of the old cars to Santa Maria beach. We planned to take the hop on hop off bus but he gave us such a good rate we just took the ride. But, he dropped us off at a place that his friend worked. Not sure it was the best place but it was okay. $2 cuc for a chair (there is a sign) umbrella is free if you want to take a towel and lie on it. They come from behind the dune and bring beer or food. I had a big red snapper rice and beans and tiny salad (not sure why veggies are so unavailable all over with all that sunshine but they were) and it was amazing. It was cheap/ don't remember how much. We couldn't swim much that day the water was really rough. Almost no one was in but a kiteboarder was out. Was surprised to see that.(I see a lot of them in North Carolina) Was really a nice day at the beach but interested in checking out the all inclusive next time.",3.0 +"You don't have to drive too far to get a great beach in Havana. This little gem is just a 20 minute drive and about 15-20CUC ($15-$20) taxi ride from Vedado. It's a lovely beach but be aware that there are few amenities nearby. Bring your own food and water or you might be out of luck. They charge for the beach chairs and umbrellas (about $2 each) for the full day. When we were there, the waves were more for surfing than for swimming but the water was clear and lovely. ",3.0 +"If you're looking for a nice beach in Havana, come here. You'll definitely need to take a taxi, as the distance is 30-45 minutes with traffic. They have free umbrellas and also ones that you can pay for. ",2.0 +"Great beach with bar service by locals, ice cold beer delivered to your deck chair on the beach, amazing grilled lobster from a very small cafe just behind the dunes",2.0 +"That beach is beautiful clean, and have many places around to get food, many tourists and local around, very good place to enjoy the beach with friends and families",2.0 +"This is a pretty beach, close enough to Havana that we were able to go just for the afternoon. We took route T3 of the Hop On Hop Off bus from Havana, which costs 5 CUC per person round trip (keep your ticket for the return trip). We got off the bus at the first stop to visit Castillo de Los Tres Reyes Del Morro, then hopped back on to continue out to the beach for some lunch on the sand. A perfect quick escape from the city.",2.0 +"Friend and I did a day trip combo to Fusterlandia & Santa Maria, on the recommendation of our house host. Total was 100cuc for taxi from Havana > fusterlandia > beach > Havana, including a stop for lunch, about 4 hours, not bad for 2 people. Tourism is big in Havana and taxis will negotiate with any destination. Beach wasn't crowded at all and the water was so blue, almost translucent. Very small wake, great for children and non-swimmers. They tried to charge my friend for a beach chair but I used one anyway. Restaurant off the beach had a small menu but the food was pretty good, fish veggies and rice, plus a beer, about 8 each. There was a bathroom attendant that accepted tips, but the sink didn't work so you had to dump the water in a bucket, very strange. Overall nice excursion, and a lot closer than Varadero. PS we rode in one of the convertible cars and I got major sunburn from the long car rides so keep that in mind, I'm still peeling!",1.0 +Stunning beach only a 30-min taxi ride from Vedado. Be sure to negotiate round trip with your driver. Limited facilities for changing and restrooms but beach chairs and umbrellas are available to rent and drinks and food can be ordered from the bar. Absolutely beautiful way to spend the day outside of Havana. ,3.0 +Beautiful quiet beach! No one harasses you on the beach and the turquoise water is to die for. Will go back!,0.0 +"Santa Maria is only 20 minutes away from Havana, you can go to a hotel and buy a day pass that includes food, beverages, beach chairs....and lots more. Of you can bring your beach towel and find a spot. This place is quiet, and great for tanning. I was there on sunday. ",0.0 +"Beautiful beach! Generally about 30 CUC round trip to and from Old Havana. Keep in mind that different taxis drop you off at different spots along this beach. If the spot you are dropped off at is too crowded (our situation, there were no chairs left to rent) take a walk. We walked about 10 minutes down the beach and found a much emptier and more quiet section, with chairs to rent and a phenomenal and competitively priced restaurant about a 3 minute walk from our beach chairs.",2.0 +"we wanted to see a Cuban beach and this is where we ended up. Water was great, body surfing was fun, waves were perfect. ate at restaurant near where our taxi dropped us off, had lobster plate and it was delicious. we took beers from there to beach and they were 1.5 cuc for el bucanero. nice way to spend a few hours.",1.0 +"Overall this was the best beach that I found on Cuba when you consider the looks, ease of access, the offer, number of people on the beach and the fact that its accessible from Havana where all the action is!",4.0 +Walking from the road when you see the trees and white sand your heart misses a beat. Fresh beach coconuts and great lunch. Stunning. ,2.0 +"The sand was white, the water was clear, then aqua, then blue, the sun was shining, the chairs were set, the umbrella perfectly perched in the sand....you couldn't ask for a better day at the beach, and not far outside the city! We got here at just the right time (around 11am), literally, moments before a tour bus pulled in, managed to grab 2 chaise lounges w an umbrella (for 6 CUC) and we had a lovely day. We bought coconut water, debated eating from the restaurant (decided not too - but only bc we decided to wait for our dinner reservations that night - and thought it was wee bit overpriced for what you got) but all in all, I'd definitely recommend this beach and go back again!",3.0 +"Take the bus from Parque Central. The return trip will cost you 5 cuc, about the same on US dollars. You can walk along the several kilometers or choose on of many beaches. Clean and with rentable sun chairs in most of them.",2.0 +Lots of Italians and lost of jineteras; is there a connection?Beach and sea are beautiful as are the chicas.,2.0 +"We went in early February by cab from the Miramir district of Havana (bargained for 20 CUC each way (about $28 Cdn.) and the cabbie hung around all day and took us back). We got there at 10:30 am and rented loungers for 2 CUCs each. We got one of the permanent umbrellas for free (otherwise they are 2 CUCs to rent). Soon after all the chairs were taken so get there early as the sun is hot. The beach was clean and the water was gorgeous. A guy comes around and takes food and drink orders. Pinacoladas were 3 CUCs each and pineapple juice was 1.5 CUCs. We ordered at 20 CUC full fish dinner that was so amazing! Lying on a lounger on the beach with food and drink delivered, getting up to swim every so often. It was fabulous. there are no washrooms though!",5.0 +"I have been here twice. The first time I was here the sea was strong with red flag and jelleyfishes and we could not swim. The sand here was really great. The second time we were here we loved the beach area. The sea was warm and great to swim. The sand was really nice and we enjoyed our stay at the sun for some hours.There are lots of cafes by the beach where you could eat, drink or do both. It takes around 20 minutes by taxi to get here from Havana town. A t/r costs around 40 cuc. There are also local busses that goes to this beach.A really nice place to visit and relax!",2.0 +"The beach is stunning and super close to Havana. My friend and I took the bus out there, had mojitos on the beach, rented chairs and had lunch at a little pop up restaurant in front of the Tropicoco. We took a taxi back to Havana for 15 CUC. Great place if you want to have a relaxing day!",2.0 +"It's a beautiful beach, away from the city. You can get to it by taxi or bus. There are plenty of places to eat and lounge there. The staff is helpful and fun!! I had the best Pina Colada!! If you're looking to swim or wade, go down further on the beach, as the area near the entrance area is VERY rocky. Lots of waves, but the water feels great!! A must if you're in Havana!!",1.0 +"These blue waters are exceptional. warm water, clean ocean, soft sand. We rented chairs and umbrellas from the locals on the beach. They brought us drinks to our chairs. A great day away from the Havana city life.",3.0 +"Santa María del Mar is the biggest seaside village among the beaches East of Havana and probably the place you are most likely to find accommodations as every other house is a B&B. Prices range from 25 to 40 CUC depending on the comfort offered and the distance from the water. Whole houses can be had if you have a large budget or a large party of friends/relatives with you and this exactly what we did with some of my artist friends. We spent one long weekend, cooked for ourselves in the house, bought booze and drinks at the store and just partied. Got a bunch of 10 lobsters off the hwy on the way in, bought fresh parrot fish, red snapper and bonito tuna which were brought to the door by savvy fishermen and did little else than swim, eat, lay in the hammocks we brought and drank copiously. We had music on all the time, Cuban style, and there was dancing and romancing at night. Amada said it was the best time of all but too short. ",2.0 +"This is one of my favorite places to go while in Havana. Here I can enjoy the Caribbean sun alongside my Cuban family, friends and other visitors alike. The water is very clean and it is not surrounded by hotels like Varadero beach.",2.0 +"This was a highlight for me on our trip. Not far from Havana, maybe 15 mins by cab ($15 CUC). The beach was pretty clean, only slightly crowded, but we were able to walk a bit down the shore and find an essentially empty spot for ourselves. There are drinks for sale and chairs and umbrellas to rent. Change into your bathing suit beforehand, or risk waiting in a very long line at a small bar across the street for their unisex (pay) toilet. ",1.0 +"We took the 5 CUC tourist bus out to the beach at 9am, got to the (deserted) beach at 9.30am, body-surfed the waves (because we are Aussies) until 10.30am and caught the bus back to be in Parque Central by 11am. Get there before the mid-morning wind picks up and moves all the sand.",2.0 +Heading to the beach it is coral but there is plenty of sandy beach left to lay on or to get in the water.,1.0 +"This was one of the best beaches in Playas del Este. Clean and friendly with nearby bars, souvenirs, and fresh fish. ",5.0 +Splendid beach not far from downtown La HabanaCLear water & withe sand with nice cafes on the beach with good drinks and snacks also with fish,2.0 +"We enjoyed this sparsely populated beach so much that we went twice during our short stay in Havana to swim in the pristine waters, walk through the fluffy,soft, and clean sands ",4.0 +Not where the tourists go. lovely beach with plenty of room and only two places to eat. Ideal for a lazy day on the beach with not much else to do,1.0 +"A $10 taxi ride or $5 on the bus from Parque Central (last bus returns at 6).Most people go to the beach at Tropicoco which is good for the most services and for people watching. Quieter beaches extend east and west. These can be prettier than Tropicoco but be aware of which way the current is running if you are near a river or stream (they are often polluted, especially after a rain).Occasionally the water is full of beautiful Portuguese man o' war. Do not go near them or you can be badly stung.",3.0 +"We took a bus from Central park and for 5CUC back and forth we got transferred to Santa Maria beach. More local than touristy, great beach, beds and umbrellas to rent. Food service also available.",1.0 +"My favorite beach in the Havana area. I prefer it to Varadero. It is closer and much more natural. If you like beaches with a lots of services this is not the place for you (just one hotel and not many casa particular or eating options) but if you like sea, sand and nature types of beaches this is your best bet in the Havana area. ",2.0 +Near to Havana CityGreat place to go if you want to see where Cubans go to the beach. Sure go to Varadero but also enjoy the beach and much closer to HavanaDay trip,1.0 +Our family visited this playa in July 2015. The tattered umbrellas and the cracked loungers added to the beauty of this timeless trip. The waters were crystal clear and the beaches were clean white sand. Locals selling items along the shore was an extra bonus!,1.0 +"Arrived late afternoon, not so many people. Warm clear water. We stayed till sunset. so beautiful, open and private at the same time.",3.0 +"Easy to get to on the T3 bus which leaves from Parque Central every 40 mins. Air conditioning in the coach 5 CUC return. 2CUC to hire each chair and umbrella on the beach. We always had 2 umbrellas as they are quite small. Weekends are very busy so unless you get there early they will have rented all the umbrellas. Plenty of food available and tables and chairs provided by one vendor. They are reasonably priced, 12CUC for a big plate of lobster, shrimp, rice and salad, easily enough for two. Cheaper food back at the bus stop, only 50 metres from beach, you'll walk past the stalls on the way to the beach. 5CUC for 2 drinks, pork or chicken and rice. Lovely clear water, shallow for a long way out. Pedalos available for rent. Sorry can't comment on toilets as I didn't see them but apparently not the best! We went to this beach about 4 times on our trip. Buses back can be busy, if you see one going the opposite way get on that bus. Your ticket is hop on hop off and it's more comfortable sitting in a coach than waiting for the same bus to come back around.",2.0 +"We took a taxi from Havana to this beach for 20CUC each way. Once there we walked to the beachfront and hired some loungers for 2cuc each. The sea was clean and an azure blue and was absolutely glorious. It was mainly filled with locals which was nice as it gave us a taste of Cuba. There were drinks available nearby and various vendors would patrol the beach offering food and other things for sale like hats or trinkets. There were also water pedalos for hire but we didn't bother. Really worth taking a trip out of Havana to enjoy some sun, sand and mojitos which is so much better than jostling for sun loungers and space at the crowded hotel pool.",0.0 +"The water is clear, like a warm bath. Nothing not to like about this place. Small tip? Take food and water if you can, although there are small places you can get things from.",0.0 +"Sta Maria beach the best of Habana was a place for every body with pines trees all around the sand is fine and the water is warm, is about 15 miles from the city, you need transportation.",0.0 +Santa Maria is the closest of the beaches to the east of Havana and is only a half hour taxi ride away. The beach is not too touristy but has plenty of umbrellas and sunbeds.,2.0 +"We spent a Saturday on this beach at the end of our trip. It was full of locals (families) out enjoying their time off & the atmosphere was great. That day the beach was very busy but we got our seat and umbrella no problem. There was music bands playing Salsa music up and down the beach which was really lovely. The beach and water was very clean and oh so warm. The sand was so soft. A lovely spot. You could also get food, drink or beer delivered to your sunchair. Nice touch. ",1.0 +"Outside of town. No hordes of tourists, also locals spend their time here. You can take taxi to here about 10€/ one way.",0.0 +"it was very thing you can ask for, the water was warm and beautiful with all the color blues you could think of not crowed with tourist more locals and you can rent beach chairs and their is a local food vendor if you get hungry amazing beach !!",0.0 +My wife and I have made this beach a must to place to go when in Havana. You can take the bus which stops at Central Park. Or you can get a cab for $10.00cuc to take you there. He will pick you up at a certain time and place for $10.00cuc. There are three main drop off area that are located next to a resort. You can purchase food or drinks at the beach. You can also purchase food and drinks at cantina on your way onto the beach. There are mostly local people using the beach. The beach is not resort owned so cleaning is done as required. You will pay $2.00cuc for an umbrella and $2.00cuc for a chair. Price of food on beach is $10.00cuc to $20.00cuc. I usually bring my own food and drinks. ,2.0 +"On our last day, we got up and took a vintage taxi to the beach. It was wonderful. The water was calm and you could walk out and relax in the cool ocean. Lots of locals and few tourists!",1.0 +"Its a very good beach with white sand and turquoise blue water, there are plenty of nice restaurants and cottage houses there. You will really enjoy it. Its advantage is that its very close to Havana centre.",1.0 +This is the beach close to Havana. We were here with a group. It was red flag and on the day we were here there were poisonous jellyfish in the sea so that we could not swim The sand was great and you could sun bath here. There was a cafe close by and they served food at reasonable prices and it was ok. A nice area to relax and have fun.,0.0 +"Beautiful beach, however, garbage strewn area, Only one garbage can for whole beach area which seems to be always filled to overflowing. I spoke with Danya of Tropicoco hotel Public Relations and she put the blame on the Government; even though the beach signs state Tropicoco area Those from Quebec call the area Tropicaca beach. Neighboring beaches are maintained and clean.",0.0 +"A great beach out West of Havana. We went at the week end and appreciated how Cubans enjoy themselves, young not so young, families, music, drinking, fantastic whole grilled fish. Turquoise water, beautifully warm but mind the current. Let your taxi know when you want to be picked up at the end of the day unless you go by bus, or getting back may take a while! ",0.0 +"fresh air, peaceful beach inviting seaprepare to swim...you cant not ! enjoy walking along beach, can use hop on bus to get there",0.0 +"Havana's coastline is rocky, not suitable for beach lovers! But if you drive only 20 minutes to the east... voila: Santa Maria del Mar with fine, white sand dunes that will satisfy any beach amateurs! Sunblock always, please! ",0.0 +"Fantastic natural place with striking lack of maintenance. Some 20 km. away from the city center, to be accessed by the so called 5 CUC bus from Inglaterra hotel or taxi, which we negotiated for 20 CUC return trip. The beach is basically organized, said to be the best around Havana, but facilities are poor. The only local there serves pretty slow. You can see some ghost buildings around and cleanliness is a bit compromised. The place tends to be quite windy - convenient for kites but not that much for swimming. Umbrellas and sun beds are offered for 2 CUC, of course pretty tired",1.0 +"Amazing, bettere than Varadero's one. The sand is white and fine, water is light blue and Caribbean. Perfect place to stay!!",1.0 +Santa Marie is a very popular beach very close to downtown Havana. You may find find live music and plenty of cocktails to sip by the beach,0.0 +"This sand beach was recommended by local people and I appreciated this tip. We took the bus from Parque Central and in about 30 minutes we arrived there. I was amazed! Beach was beautiful and clean. Beach beds and umbrellas were available for a small fee. Our mojito arrived very fast and for a good price. We visited the beach twice and I enjoyed every time, although on Sunday it was very crowded. The only thing I missed were toilets.",5.0 +"This lovely beach is about 20 minutes outside of Havana, so you need a taxi to get there. It is long, with beautiful soft sand. Plenty of refreshments easily available, and beach chairs and umbrellas are very cheap and easy to rent right on the beach, where there are helpful attendants. The water is beautiful and warm, although the tides and waves tend to get stronger in the afternoon and can pull you down the beach a bit. There are not many facilities for changing, but there is a small Cuban tourist hotel nearby. We took our 3 boys and spend 4 hours having a blast, and plan to go back.",1.0 +Lots of local people. Relaxed and safe feeling. Was on the beach twice when saying at horrible all inclucive Hotel Tropicoco. Service is ok however we felt that our bed was alive and food is at a wery low level.,1.0 +"If you have a half day to spare on your Havana visit this is a most go place. Barely 30 minutes from Havana Vieja, it's a small quiet beach of late with amazing amenities. For a very small amount- a few CUC's each, chairs, tables and umbrellas will be quickly set up for you. If you like a simple lunch great grilled fish or lobster will be brought to you with a great beverage- soda, wine or that ubiquitous mojito.Be very aware of your belongings. If you leave ANYTHING behind while you go for a swim, is surely will be gone. Beware! ",3.0 +"Santa Maria has a beautiful beach, but the town looks very sad. All the housing is government housing, and it looks more like a barracks then homes. They are all painted this sad color.",3.0 +"If you are looking for a beach within 30 miles of Havana, then this is the one, but Santa Maria del Mar is no high end beach. It's funky, but sometimes that's what we look for. Locals and tourists alike go here, and the beach is very nice, but the umbrellas and chairs have seen better days. The service is great. Everything is delivered to your chairs: a delicious seafood platter, and so cheap! an ice cold coconut, top chopped off right in front of you and filled with delicious Cuban rum. This is how we spent our last day in Cuba, and we're glad we did!",4.0 +We spent two different days on this beach. One day was during the week and it was quiet and very peaceful. The other day was during the weekend and it was much busier and louder (Cuban families are nicely boisterous). The water was the warmest I've ever experienced and shallow and felt safe. The beach itself has lovely sand but it's dirty here and there with piles of rubbish left about which was a great shame and made me annoyed.,2.0 +"We visited the temple as part of our Borneo Tour, and the colours and carvings are amazing. Unusual to be able to visit and take photos, so it must have been built specifically with tourists in mind.",0.0 +"I am a local and i would like tell tips that tourist can actually take a Leila Bus from Sandakan town to Pu Ji Shih temple. Get to town main bus station. Hop onto Leila bus with destination to Taman Indah or Taman Mawar, make sure you ask the driver to stop at Pu Ji Shih temple. The bus will stop at a bus stop near Pei Ying Primary School. From there, you need to walk quite far about half an hour to reach to beautiful temple on hill. Be careful of stray dogs as the residents there rare dogs. I will reccomend tourists to take an easier way, which is to take a Grab. No walking and not tiring. ",2.0 +"Drive up the hill and there it is, take your shoes off to go inside, it is well worth a visit and the view of the bay are great.",0.0 +An interesting place to visit. I don't normally visit places of worship (of any religion) and that aspect of the temple left me cold; the views over the bay though are fantastic.,0.0 +A stunning example of a Buddhist temple high on the hill overlooking Sandakan. There is so much gold you need sunglasses. The shop inside sells all sorts of interesting trinkets.,0.0 +Lovely calm place to take a while to come and rest away from the city. Ornate chinese temple with intricate dragons coiled around the many pillars. It's only RM8 in a grab. Great views from up here too.,0.0 +"You will definitely want to stop here for a short visit while in Sandakan. Set high on a hill behind the town, the views are fabulous. The temple itself is newer, with Buddhist statues and decorations, and nice landscaping. You can take photos inside. It was quiet the day we visited, with just a couple of local people there in the temple.",0.0 +"We popped in as recommended, it’s a fabulous place with amazing views and definitely worth a 30 minute visit. Enjoy........",0.0 +A great place for viewing places and town. They were some prayers on that day when we were there for a visit and they have a occasion for vegetarians buffet lunch. It was a fabulous experience of the foods. Should have a chance to try if your next trip to visit in Sandakan town. Good luck.,2.0 +This temple is not only magnificent in its own right but sits on the edge of a hill overlooking the gardens and the Sulu Sea. Amazing views,0.0 +Visited with 19 people on a tripadeal adventure had a magnificent journey. A specail thanks to our guide Mr Gerald ELOD,2.0 +"They said, the higher the temple, the closest to heaven. Yes, this temple located at high place,overlooking the sea, port and old city of Sandakan. Its well maintained and when I was there, they are on preparation for lantern festival by end of August. We came here because one of our relatives had his ash stored in a temple nearby. This place happened to be one of the place featured in The Amazin Race season 4 in 2003.",0.0 +"Located on top of a hill, this building is a credit to the Buddhist community in Sandakan. Very serene and the road in is lined both sides with concrete statues",0.0 +"I love visiting different religious places as I find them all very interesting, this temple although in use they invited us in, there chanting was so soothing.",0.0 +"Very pretty and majestic temple inside and outside, and the view looking over the ocean simply magnificent! ",0.0 +"You have a really nice view on the bay of Sandakan from top. If the weather is good, you can have a nice blue sky. This temple seems famous also if there is Festival. Recommend for anyone who visit Sandakan.",0.0 +I visited mid-afternoon and was almost the only person there. It was so very peaceful which added to the beauty of the place. I bought a couple of gifts at the gift shop and the woman who served me was so helpful and informative. Really enjoyed my visit here and would highly recommend it.,0.0 +This temple is in a brilliant location overlooking Sandakan. It is in great condition and full of colour. Treat it with the reverence it deserves as it is one of the best temples I have seen. ,0.0 +"We came here as part of a city tour. What a wonderful building, and inside, so splendid. Have been to a few Buddist temples on our far east trip, and this is one of the best. Very ornate, and majestic statues in the entrance . Lovely view over the city",1.0 +Huge temple on a hill. There are 2 temples within the ground. Big Buddha statues lined the driveway to the entrance. The temple overlooks the sea. Cool and breezy. ,0.0 +"A beautiful Temple overlooking the harbour at Sandakan. Very peaceful, stunning interior, beautifully kept gardens - not to be missed",0.0 +"The day we visited the ladies were singing, beautiful to look at. You are only there really for 10mins unless you go to pray. Pretty to see, can taxi there from town centre.",0.0 +Just 5km from the CBD is this amazing Temple. Words can’t do justice to how wonderful the overall experience is. The intricate work to create this temple must be seen to be believed. Thoroughly recommended a visit here. ,0.0 +Beautiful temple with magnificent sea views. Very grand temple. Great for a short visit if you have a driver otherwise a bit out of the way.,1.0 +very nice temple to visit and no one to push you to buy or donate nice temple located at the top of hill with a lovely sea view.,0.0 +We visited with our 3 year old. The temple itself is very clean it's free to enter and there are no dress codes as I know previously you have to cover your legs arms etc but they were pretty relaxed.There is another temple being built in the same grounds Overall it's a nice temple if you ant to visit,0.0 +This majestic temple built in 1987 stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea. The entrance is being greeted with Lord Buddha statues and each one is tilted as the road is uphill. A must see place. Decorations are on the way for Chinese New Year. ,1.0 +Nice temple of olden days. You can buy joss sticks for RM3 and Light it up. Very old temple. A must see. Can easily walk here from Harbour mall or 4 point Sheraton. ,0.0 +"On top of high hill got the whole of Sandakan. Peaceful and clean air. Good place for meditation. The temple closed at4.30pm, so be early should anyone want the inner view of the temple.",0.0 +"We are not of any particular religious belief, however there is a tranquility here & an underlying peace. Fantastic views & worth a look.",0.0 +"Must be the highest point in Sandakan. Simply beautiful temple itself with a breathtaking view of the town and sea. A must drop by if you are here in Sandakan. Even the entrance to the temple is a grand one, uphill! ",0.0 +"We had 3 nights in Sandakan and visited the temple on the first day. I suggest using Uber to get there rather than have to haggle with a taxi driver (Uber about 8 RM, taxi will quote about 20 RM). It's a nice temple and was fairly quiet. There were a few local tourists there (from KK) and us. Nice ocean views as well.",0.0 +"Went here as a part of a tour, the views were amazing, beautiful views overlooking luscious greenery and then spanning gorgeous beaches! Inside the temple was stunning too, lots of gold and so much colour!! Worth a look!",0.0 +This was a colourful temple overlooking Sandakan and well worth the visit. This was the only temple we saw on the east coast so pleased we made the effort.,0.0 +"Came back to Sandakan and decided to visited this temple. The view from this temple is awesome as it is up the hills with a sea view. In order to get inside, you must come not later than 4 o'clock as it will be closed but you still can visit outside the temple. Recommeded place if you came for a view. ",0.0 +"We caught a Grab Car to the temple and he waited for us. We originally wanted to walk it. Not really an option. Amazing temple, Beautiful views. Well worth the trip.This was recommended to us by a local, a pleasant surprise.",0.0 +A beautiful temple sitting on top of the hill. A place of peace and beauty. This is just stunning inside,0.0 +"If you can walk a lot, you can actually take a bus from Sandakan town to the temple. The fare is only less than RM1.50. First, get to the Sandakan town bus station (outside gentingmas mall). Take a Leila Bus. Be sure to only jump on bus route to Taman Mawar or Taman Indah. Ask the driver to get you down at Pu Ji Shi temple. When you arrive, get down from the bus and find the signage of the temple. Walk the long route (650m) up the hill and you will reach the temple. Along the route there will be houses and DOGS so BE CAREFUL. There are 2 temples but are connected through some stairs (quite some). The temple is up the hill and the scenery is very beautiful. ",0.0 +"Eventhough u can't really see sunset in Sandakan, but the view up there, u can see the whole city of Sandakan, and the harbor. It is breathtaking.",0.0 +"Visited the Temple as part of a day trip after visiting the Orangutans.The temple is located on a hilltop (Tanah Merah) overlooking Sandakan Bay in Sandakan, Borneo.A steep slope up to the temple - stunning temple and views.",1.0 +It was our taxi driver that told us to go here first and it was a nice surprice. This temple is the first of the 2 in this area and it is the best. Very beautiful insdie and a nice view outside.,0.0 +This temple sit on top of the hill and is beautifully constructed. You also will have a great view from top here.,0.0 +"We were taken here on a day tour after visiting the Organ Utan Sanctuary, which was a bit unexpected.On the drive up to the temple is is lined with statues and it was full of lanterns.Before entering the temple you are requested to take your shoes off. It was a large area inside and personally dd not feel all that religious inside. In one corner there was somebody working and in the other corner there were toilets, Apart from some statues not much else there.The best bit about this was the view down over the sea, it is quiet a bit above sea level.",0.0 +"If you plan to visit Sandakan, then please don't miss the Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple which is sited at the top of a hill in what was once the Chinese Village at the south of the city. The temple is a work of art with a panoramic view of Sandakan Bay. Look over the edge of the hedge and see the ancient swastika representing the turning of the “Dharma wheel”, which promotes goodwill, compassion, and generosity to all sentient beings.",0.0 +"On CNY nights, the temple is lit up with many beautiful pink and red lanterns and visited by locals and those who travel back to hometown for CNY celebration. A must visit especially on CNY. Serene place to get blessings.",0.0 +This is a beautiful and unique temple to visit. Beautiful sea views and cliff views. Love the entrance. Worth a visit! ,0.0 +Beautiful such vibrant colours and peace within the temple well worth a visit whatever your religious views ,0.0 +"I like how vibrant this temple look with all the interesting bright colours and since it's located on top of a hill, the view is so beautiful that on a bright & clear day, you can actually see one of the Philippine island. You may enter this temple as long as you be mindful and quiet should there be any prayers/ceremony going on.",1.0 +A beautiful and peaceful place perfectly nestled high up with magnificent views of sandakan. Wonderful history here and exquisitely maintained and clean as a whistle. Great place for photo opportunities. ,0.0 +Great sea views from the temple over looking Sandakan. Very special place! Nice cool sea breezes good place to relax awhile.,0.0 +"This temple is lovely. What makes it so special is its position and great view of Sandakan and Sulu sea. Up there the air is fresh and the whole area seems much more attractive. There weren't many visitors when we came, so we could really enjoy its atmosphere. It's possible to walk to the town but we used a taxi.",0.0 +"On our way to the airport after our lunch at English Tea House, we took a short city tour and our driver suggested this place as he informed that the open view from this temple is simply breathtaking. The temple is located on top of a hill and a short drive up from the downtown road brought us to a huge entrance with the temple name and a row of Buddha statues by the side of its entrance. The temple comprises of two sides – one facing downhill and the other one facing the sea. Part of it is still under refurbishing. Due to time constraint, we decided to visit the part of the temple that’s facing the sea. And indeed, the view was fascinating. We saw the part of the city center that’s facing the sea, some low rise buildings, water settlements, sea facing restaurants, mountains and the vast sea facing the islands of Philippines. There’s a huge and long staircase to walk down the temple. We didn’t take the walk down the stairs to discover that part of the temple area. Then we just take a look at the inner area of the temple, did some simple worship for safety and good health, took some photographs and bid farewell to this beautiful temple. If you are doing a Sandakan city tour, this will be a good place to go as it’s a Chinese temple on a hilltop with a perfect view of the sea.",0.0 +Beautiful temple very well kept just doing a lot of work on it. Well worth a trip. Easy access so no problems for older people,0.0 +"visited on the way to the airport, a nice way to see sandakan before departing. Very quiet and peaceful with views of the sea",0.0 +"On a blisteringly hot day recently we visited this temple in Sandakan. Commanding fine views over the bay, it had been refurbished since my last visit with statues to the Goddess of Mercy on the approach. We spent nearly an hour at the temple, only seeking refreshments nearby on Leila Road when sunstroke threatened. The attached pictures would hopefully do better justice than I could with mere words.",0.0 +"Not the most beautiful temple I have seen on my travels but the taxi driver brought me here on the way back from the war memorial. However two things are very impressive, the statues on the way into the temple that line the road and the view of the sea. Wouldn't do this as a special visit but worth a stop off if the guide / taxi suggests it. ",0.0 +"Sabah is essentially for most of the people a very poor country.This temple lacks nothing when it comes to splashing out on its decorations. Maybe the priorities of people need ts to be reassessed. Education and health improvements would be a better priority.A lovely location high on the hill, this large and well maintained temple is well worth a visit.",1.0 +For me it was another temple as I have seen many on my travels and although it was good to see it was not a highlight of the tour.,0.0 +"Located on top of a hill in Sandakan, this temple is well worth a visit not just to see the beautiful temple inside but also for views of the bay & surrounds. Entry is free. ",0.0 +"Is a well maintain place Thanks to my dad and his association at the Temple. Also, my late grandparent ash has been placed here for more than 15 years. Is a nice, quite, windy location with good history to learn (specially people like me who visit the place for once in a blue moon). Thank you Puu Jih Shih for keeping my parent busy with the social work and keeping my late grandparent safe. Pray more!",0.0 +"I had not visited a Chinese temple before and found this very beautiful. The colours and decoration were lovely, quite a site.",0.0 +"I have been to many temples this is the largest,was good to visit ,but must be great for the people that use it all the time",0.0 +The building is huge and very colorful. The views from there are wonderful. We spent a fair amount of time looking at everything inside and out. You won't be disappointed. It's very much a place worth visiting. The many lanterns add to the charm,0.0 +The temple is located high above the city. Great views of the city and the sea. The temple itself is also worth a visit. ,0.0 +"We have been to Bhutan and Tibet and other places to see Buddhist temples, and this one compares reasonably well. The setting on a hill overlooking the ocean is very good. The way up to it is very nice.",0.0 +"The way to this temple is by taxi is more convenience, Temple is very unique and big. The view from the temple is hardly to describe by words! One of the place you must visit if you are in the city of sandakan!",0.0 +"It's one of the bigger temple i'd seen in Sandakan and located nicely on top of a hill overlooking the town and nearby islands. If you want to make a prayer or just have a view on top of a hill, this is the place to go. ",0.0 +Large fairly new Chinese Buddhist temple. Very colourful inside. Fantastic view but what's the go with the Swastikas? They must mean something very different here. ,0.0 +"Located high above Sandakan, it houses many beautiful statues and decorations. You are able to take photos inside of all things beautiful. Entrance is lined by many statues. Many bonsai plants to view",1.0 +"Situated up to the hill of Jalan Leila, Sandakan. From this temple you can see the magnificent view of Sulu sea, Pulau Berhala, Pulau Tikus and also half of Sandakan city. This temple is for buddhist follower however it became one of the popular attraction places in Sandakan due to its own uniqueness. ",1.0 +"It's a nice temple. We got there went it almost close time, but we're lucky made it. It was located on a hill so you can see a good view of Sandakan and the sea.",1.0 +We could only look through a doorway to see the construction going on. The elaborate decoration is fabulous and when it's finished it will be spectacular especially in it's location overlooking Sandakan.,1.0 +"A truly wonderful temple although it has no resident monks. The temple behind the main temple is the crematorium. It is interesting to see the notices of who are the members of the temple and their contributions. Currently under repair it has the atmosphere and the views (when you can see them through the haze) are truly wonderful, Sandakan lies before you.",2.0 +"We were asked by the cab driver if we would like to visit the temple while at the English Tea House as could see the Temple from there. We were allowed in and given free access to the building as long as showed respect. We looked around at all the displays and were stunned. Definitely a place to put on the must do's list. The view was stunning and the images, family histories and more in the Temple were fantastic. We were able to talk to people there and they gave us information to help understand what we looking at and how the complex worked. For a noisy group we were almost silent for over the couple of hours we were there.",1.0 +"We visited this place for Chinese New Year and it had such a good but mellow vibe. They even offered us free vegetarian meal, and it was an amazing experience to eat together with all the other guests.",1.0 +We came here in late August when it was being renovated. You can still go to the top and strongly recommend you do - the views across the bay are incredible.,2.0 +"this buddhist temple is one of the biggest chinese temple in sabah,a must see spectacular temple and feels the culture",1.0 +"To get the best view of the town, take a taxi to this Temple which is up on a hill. Driving up there was amazing to see the great views, and the temple itself is spectacular. ",1.0 +Set atop a hill with beautiful views sits this little haven of serenity. The decore is Chinese buddhist but beautifullly done and it feels lovely inside. A must see. 💖,0.0 +"This buddhist Temple is so beautiful. Full of reverence, colour and beauty. Gorgeous views of Sandakan from this hilltop Temple. A must see.",0.0 +"visited the temple on a day that we couldn't enter as they were doing a ceremony, the views were awesome",0.0 +"Of all the places we have visited in Sandakan, I would definitely say Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple has the best view of Sandakan town. Strategically located on top of the hill overlooking Sandakan, words cannot describe the majestic view of the beautiful town surrounded by water.",0.0 +Puu Jih Shih is a must see in Sandakan. Perched on a hill overlooking the Sulu Sea and Sandakan it offers nice views of surrounding area. Nicely maintained Buddhist temple with many Buddha statues. Plenty of nice grounds to take photos and memories.,0.0 +the view from the temple is awesome. a total breathtaking sea view of sandakan. not to mention that the temple itself is really nice with 3 golden buddha statues.. ,0.0 +"It is one of the biggest Chinese temple in Sandakan and you can see Sandakan from high at this place. It is current under renovation, but the inner part of temple is great !",0.0 +This place have very nice view.You can see the fantastic view at Sandakan Bay.The environment smae like you in Hong kong or China.,2.0 +Chinese temple settled on top of hill where you can see Sandakan City and a wide ocean in front of you.One of the location where Amazing Race contestants go and performing their task.,0.0 +The view of Sandakan from here was superb. It was interesting to visit the temple on Wesak Day with plenty of Buddhists offering prayers. On other days I think it'll be fairly quiet.,0.0 +"a must see if you like this type of architecture with beautiful views as well. we walked around it for about an hour, very peaceful",1.0 +"Sorry to say we didn't find this very interesting, we have seen much better temples in Thailand and Vietnam, the general build quality is very poor and the place was in need of refurbishment after only 30 years. I don't think there are many temples in sandakan hence it's high rating. Highlight was seeing a snake in the trees outside. ",0.0 +"Good location, clean, plenty of parking, well-kept with a good view of the Sandakan town.Definitely a must visit if you're in Sandakan. Would suggest you visit in the morning because the sun SHINES super hot in the afternoon/evening time.Bring a camera for the view!",1.0 +"This temple is large with a good view. However, the guide we had provided no history as to the hindu symbols that are part of this temple. It has a nice view of Sandakan.",0.0 +"As a Buddhist, I really enjoyed the ambience of this temple, the statues outside were impressive the golden figures inside were amazing.It was stunningly hot on our visit nearly 40 degrees out on the temple forecourt good views over the harbour.It is not worth a walk up the hill, get a taxi.A good photo opportunity, it is beautiful but, once there, there is not anything to do except take some pictures.There are several special occasions where Monks come to visit to celebrate Buddhist festivals it would be worth arriving when a festival is planned. ",0.0 +": )) a great time to slow down your mind, depth breath, and pray a wish: )) to learn and respect other religion : )) wonderful seaview from the temple",0.0 +"I just came back from the temple, the views are amazing! The temple itself is also very nice with dragons wrapped around large columns, several Buddha statues and colorful offerings. We spent there around 1 hour enjoying the views and walking around the temple. I would say it is definitely worth seeing. You don’t even have to take a taxi to get there (which would cost you about 40 MYR). Instead, we just walked to the bus station and took a bus headed to Taman Mawar. We paid 1 MYR each and asked the person that collects the bus fare to drop us off at the Puu Jih Shih Temple. The bus will eventually go up the hill and leave you at the entrance of the road that leads to the temple. It takes less than a 10-minute walk from there. Most part of the road is flat, only the last 50 meters are uphill.",4.0 +"The drive up is an adventure by itself. The S bends are worthy of a photography stop. Once you reach the temple, you will marvel at the scenery of Sandakan town centre and the calm sea. Set your camera to panorama mode to for maximum effect. I can't think of another temple in Malaysia with views like this one. Don't try to hike up to the temple. It's too tiring and personal safety is also a concern. Yes, this is a stop that must not be missed.",1.0 +"Simply one of the most beautiful Temples I've ever had the pleasure to visit. You can't really describe how incredible the inside of the temple is - colours of gold and rich red, with the enormous statues, it's breathtaking. Definitely worth the visit - entry is a donation towards their book printing.",0.0 +One of the most beautiful temple in Sabah! Visited here quite a number of times and still won't bored. I remembered The Amazing Race season 4 US version came here!,0.0 +We stopped at the temple before visiting and doing a quick tour of Sandakan before our flight back to KK. The principle attraction really is the stunning view over the city itself. The inside of the temple is certainly attractive and peaceful but wouldn't warrant a long stop.,0.0 +"Take a taxi and ask them to wait for you ! The hill up to this temple is simply to steep to walk up.A beautiful temple, amazing statues. Great views of Sandakan so definitely worth a visit. ",0.0 +"Sandakan doesn't offer very much in the way of attractions, so this is a lovely surprise. Not only are the views simply spectacular, the temple itself matches similar ones in Thailand. We took a taxi from the Sheraton, RMB 40 including wait time. The stairs up the hill are extremely steep and you need to be fit and into hiking to manage those. The driveway is lined by a long series of buddha statues standing guard that lead to the entrance gate. Temple opens at 8am. It's got a nice atmosphere, lanterns everywhere, stunning designs, lots to see inside (you leave your shoes on the shelves on the back entrance), beautiful pillars with dragon carvings, huge bells, beautiful buddhas, meticulously clean and well taken care of. We were lucky enough to meet some nuns and monks who were simply lovely. Interesting is the placard at the entrance listing the donations to get the temple built by name of the donor/family. Buddhist spinning wheels and wall tiles with family names along the walls. We (the whole family incl. kids) absolutely loved it.",1.0 +"The temple is grand and the design is very neat. The place is clean so you wont get dust all over your feet when you leave. you can view the sea from the temple too. The stairs was lock when we go there so we drove to the top. For those who are vegetarian, there are a vegan restorant in Taman Mawar, a nearby villageThe toilet is inside the temple if you need one. ",0.0 +"The temple is seated on top of a hill. Two rows of white Buddha scriptures welcome visitors into the temple compound. Within the temple, there are pillars with Chinese cravings and many statues of Chinese Gods. Entrance is free.One felt serene in the temple and could hear the chirping of birds flying freely in the temple. The temple overlooks the sea. We were lucky to see double rainbows in the sea. Surprisingly my kids rated the temple better than any other attractions in Sandakan.",1.0 +The temple is placed on top of a hill which gave a good view of the open sea. A temple is a a temple anyway!,0.0 +"Worth visiting if you have the time, easy to access with a car or taxi but requires a bit of fitness if you're going to walk as it is on top of a hill.The temple is quite nice, a Chinese style Buddhist temple. Not open at night but if you get in late afternoon you can watch the sun set over Sandakan.Very big temple, probably one of the biggest on Sabah.",1.0 +"not much comment about this temple, but it is located uphill where you could see the view of Sandakan bay...",0.0 +"Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple is located at a superb hilltop location about 4 km out of town. This fiery red and gold temple was completed in 1987 and overlooks the town centre. Also love the magnificent view down over the temple's landscaped gardens to Sandakan Bay. This airy and lovely temple has a number of ornate pillars, writhing with painted dragons, to support its roof.We were told that local buses run several times a day but it will only stop at the foothill. So we took a taxi there which waited for us for about an hour before returning to the town centre (taxi man asked for RM50, we negotiated and paid RM40). It should be more economical if you were to hire a taxi and travel to several attractions for the day.",1.0 +The temple is up on a hill. It takes some time to go up there unless you drive or get a taxi. The decor and architecture are captaivating. You can get there by taxi or a local bus.,0.0 +"Pay this lovely garden a visit to get a decent meal. If you, like us believe the local food starts to taste the same - go for a burger or afternoon tea. You will not be disappointed.",1.0 +Very serene. Such a gorgeous view of Sandakan from this temple. Be sure to visit the smaller temple down below. I could have hung out at these temples for hours just enjoying the views and the serenity. So nice!,1.0 +The temple is large and looks fairly new. It is in excellent condition and has magificent views. We were taken there on our way back from a river trip gratuitously and after the jungle it was a picture of neatness and order.Chinese Buddhism and not SE Asia variety which supprised me though.,1.0 +"It's situated on top of the hill. You will get a view of the Leila town from the temple. On the way up to the main entrances, there are lots of Buddha statues on both sides of the road. ",0.0 +"Worth a visit - very interesting and beautiful views from the top.We were the only tourists there at the time, relaxing and plenty of free literature to take home. ",0.0 +"This is a Chinese Bhuddist Temple. It is at the top of on of Sandakan's hills, you can get a great view of the whole area. Has a great ocean view. Photography is allowed so take your camera. Go to both the top and bottom temple. It is never crowded. Wear slippers as you have to take off your shoes to walk the temple. Take small curreny notes so you can drop some into the donation boxes.",0.0 +This hill-top temple presented an amazing view of the hilly Sandakan and the waterfront. The temple was under construction when i went though (in December). The view from here is definitely better than the view from the English Tea House and Restaurant,0.0 +"A lovely building, amazing inside fabulous views, a must see.Not far from Sandakan, visit the Chinese Temple too....",0.0 +"Situated on top of a hill with great views of the Sandakan coast and surrounding islands. The ornate buddhas, dragons and phoenixes in the temple, and the buddha sculptures at the entrance are nice to admire.",0.0 +Really enjoyed the visit to the temple. It's a beautiful dedication to Bhudda and was truly stunning.The views from the veranda are incredible and it's great to sit in quiet contemplation as the smell of incense wafts past.,1.0 +"This Buddhist Temple perched on a hill overlooking Sandakan is serene & beautiful. The interior of the temple is so impressive, I would certainly recommend a visit not only to the main temple but to the smaller & plainer temple for the dead. ",1.0 +"Set on the top of a hill on Jalan Cecily it has a beautiful architecture, with a superb view over the bay and the water-villages. Actually composed of two buildings, the main temple and a smaller one. The main temple was unfortunately closed for reparation. In the small one, a big Buddha brings you into meditation. The main alley to the temple is guarded by a lot of white Buddha statues on both sides (if I counted well, I think there are 25 on each side, but not sure). The Buddhist symbol of the swastika can be seen everywhere, even nicely cut in the grass. A very peaceful place.",0.0 +"It is strategically located on top of a hill where you can see Sandakan from a bird's eye view. The temple was wonderful, and it was an enjoyable experience as some of the caretakers who were around told us stories about the building and Buddha. Since we visited the temple a day before the Chinese New Year celebration commenced, the people were busy wrapping gifts to donate for the poor. We helped out and had a great deal of fun here. This temple certainly encapsulates the strong community spirit here! :) After we visited the temple, we went to the crematorium nearby and tried to absorb the Chinese culture of praying for their ancestors. Also, we managed to see a few monkeys walking around the back garden while we were walking around! Certainly a wonderful experience! However, it is quite costly to go here by taxi, and I certainly hoped that there were more attractions and food stalls around. I would still recommend it nonetheless.",0.0 +"A Buddhist Temple on the hill, with excellent view of Sandakan! Great for taking panoramic pictures of Sandakan.",1.0 +"We spent an hour here on our tour of Sandakan. We had visited another in KL, this one in Sandakan was special as a service was going on as we visited. The architecture is amazing. The views are amazing and our guide was very informative, explaining how the temple works..",1.0 +"Magnificent temple located on the hilltop, with a breathtaking panoramic view of Sandakan Bay. Very peaceful. Able to take Buddhist literature for a small donation. Well worth the visit.",0.0 +If this building was in Rome you would be facing long queues to get near it. Amazing architecture. Living history.If you are in Famagusta do go and see it.,2.0 +Its really worth a visit. The gorgeous strcture is in the old town area and in the tourist zone of Famagusta.There are lots of restaurants and coffee shops around which are cramed with mostly tourists and rarely locals.,0.0 +We had a look inside this mosque just after prayer and was blown away by the emptiness of it. It used to be a cathedral/church and has obviously now had all the elaborate decoration taken away and it is there for prayer. Mesmerising,0.0 +"Amazing architecture and very rich history. A complete change from most of the interiors of religious buildings we have visited on our trip to Cyprus.The churches full of gold & shiny artifacts/trinkets to this originally a cathedral now mosque. Beautifully bare and mesmerising in it's starkness. It is like the rest of the city, very run down and in need of restoration but you can not miss it on your visit to the city.",1.0 +In the middle of Famagusta walled city ... you can not missed it. The facade architecture is amazing but unfortunately needs renovation.,4.0 +Had a quick wander inside. Great building. Had to remove ones shoes but there are racks beside the door. Surprised we could just wander around,0.0 +Wow the architecture is just spectacular and makes for great pics no matter what angle you look at it from it is totally amazing to see ,0.0 +"This C14th cathedral is said to have been modelled on the Cathedral at Reims in France. Although the towers on the West facade were destroyed during the siege of 1570-1, what remains of the west facade is architecturally very impressive. As with almost all churches converted to mosques, the interior was stripped of Christian emblems and whitewashed. This gives a it a really light atmosphere. Any former stained glass has been replaced by delicate geometric tracery. A really lovely building.",0.0 +Visited the Mosque on during free time on Mr John’s Famagusta tour. Beautiful building both inside and out. Would pop in - it’s free (they accept donations) and can wonder around in less than 5 mins. ,0.0 +A lovely building in old Famagusta town. It’s in a central courtyard with lots of bars and shops leading off . It’s worth going with a guide who will fill in information. Not too many leaflets or translations around.,2.0 +Must visit. İt is unique building and heart of the city. You can check the Chatedral and mosque combination,0.0 +catholic church converted into mosque. Culture mix and you can feel the climate of conflict for these areas.,0.0 +"It is a nice building outside,but we decided not to go inside,where forced to buy a scarf to my wife for dressed codes,no",0.0 +This used to be a church an then they added a minaret and it is now a moske. It is in desperat need of renovation on the outside.,0.0 +The biggest mosque in the walled city. Very interesting with lots of history attached to it. Very calm when you enter from the heat outside.,0.0 +"Famagusta was once a fabulously wealthy city and port. Sadly, it is no longer so. But the ruined remains of its magnificent buildings give a glimpse of its distant past. The elegant Gothic architecture of the former St Nicholas Church, now converted into Lala Pasha Mosque, dominates the city centre and is a splendid sight. The interior is now a curious mix of former cathedral, with its soaring vaulted ceilings and central aisle, and a richly-carpeted traditional mosque, with separate and screened place of prayer for women.The scale of the building is truly impressive. Outside, facing the main entrance, on the opposite side of the square, stands the portal to the former Venetian Palace. This really was the heart of an opulent society, which lived protected by its massive encircling walls. Well worth visiting for a step back in Cyprus's glittering past",1.0 +"Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (the former Catholic St Nicholas Cathedral) was built between 1298 and 1400, in Gothic Style.In 1328 it become a Catholic Cathedral. It's the largest building of that genre in Cyprus.From the year 1571 is mosque.",0.0 +Love the simplicity inside and beautiful construction outside. ladies please remember to cover your arms and head and no shoes inside for everyone .,0.0 +"This Mosque is really nice and great, the only thing you guys should remember is this: You can not go inside when it is Muslim Praying time but If you a Muslim just tell them and it is ok to enter. you should off your shoes to enter and if ladies are in sleeveless clothes they will be asked to cover.",0.0 +"and simple inside as it is now a mosque. A good example of gothic architecture, the ornate facade is worth a close look. Gothic arches inside and a nice dome.",0.0 +This is probably the most unusual Mosque I have visited as it was built as a Christian cathedral where the kings of Jerusalem were crowned but has been a mosque for many centuries.Anyone is free to visit as long as you remove shoes and dress appropriately. The interior is a large open calm space beautifully lit by the original windows.Must visit if in Famagusta,0.0 +"Originally a cathederal and now used as a mosque, worth a look inside if you have never been in a mosque before .",0.0 +"An Christian cathedral converted to a mosque (there are many of these in Turkish Cyprus). Like all mosques I've visited, this is a pleasant, calm space.",0.0 +"What a fascinating structure, as it was originally built as a cathedral but has since been converted to a mosque. You can tell the latter only by going inside (but first, of course, removing your shoes and donning the appropriate clothing), and that's what makes this mosque particularly great: as a non-Muslim female, you can actually go in! Beautiful architecture, interesting to see the inside of a mosque, and peaceful setting. I highly recommend visiting Lala Mustafa, regardless of your religious beliefs.",0.0 +"I decided to visit this mosque whilst on my travels around Famagusta.This was my first visit to a mosque.The mosque from the outside looked stunning.Before you enter the mosque,you have to remove your foot wear as its a place of Muslim worship.Once inside the mosque,a guide explained about the mosque and its history which was interesting.Inside the mosque,view the architecture,ceiling and windows.After visiting the mosque i decided to take a good view of the exterior of the building,this was stunning.",0.0 +"I wish we could have seen the original church underneath it! I wish the status at the entrance wall would have not been removed/ destroyed!!! No matter what, one of the best places that could be visited in Famagusta...",1.0 +"Impressive mosque, with an amazing arhitecture. It is located in a central area of the town, inside the city walls. It's worth visiting. ",0.0 +"Originally constructed as the the gothic style church of st.peter & st.paul built in an attractive yellow stone,converted into a mosque by the Turks.",0.0 +"It is a most strange mosque I visit. The rigid space of the Gothic cathedral was not reshaped, just warmed with carpets and white paint on the walls. The orientation was not proper for a mosque, but the mihrab was just placed on a side without changing the interior structure. It is also remarkable the 700 years old sycamore tree, outside of the building, from the same period with the cathedral.",0.0 +"There is some romantics' and beauty in this place. It was one of the most beautiful buildings in the Med and is very special today. Worth to see, then cathedral now mosque.",0.0 +"A must see and can’t be missed during a walk around the old walled town, the building is beautiful and still used for services. You must wear head wear which they provide and remove your shoes if you go inside ",0.0 +"Great historical sight surrounded with a few more architectural gems unfortunately touched by tough times. The mosque itself is well preserved and visitors (irrespective of their religion or beliefs) can enter the mosque outside prayer times, which we did too. Please bear in mind no shoes inside the mosque, so be prepared to take your shoes off and put them away on the shelves to both sides of entry.",0.0 +"Began in 1298, this beautiful building was consecrated as the Catholic Cathedral of St Nicholas in 1328. It is the largest building in Famagusta and dominates the ancient city.Converted to a mosque in 1571 and renamed Lala Mustafa Pasha after the Grand Vizier at the time; why not do as we did and sit in the shade at a small café enjoying a glass of Efes listening to the call of the faithful from the speakers.We did not enter but if you are not of this faith then it is worth researching and respecting any customs before doing so such as removing shoes and covering your shoulders and head.",0.0 +Take time to explore this mosque. The building is amazing and would be lovely to see the building during prayer. Nice restaurant near by as well. Nice cool place to visit in the heat of the day. ,0.0 +"We visited this lovely old building during our tour with Mr John. I was weating shorts and was asked to put a long skirt on which was provided, I was happy to oblige but some refused to do so and therefore didnt go in! There is not a huge amount to see but it is a beautiful building.",0.0 +Maybe if there was a overview of the history of this place would be nice to read whilst there. Lovely interior. Open and didn’t cost to access this. ,0.0 +Avoid prayer times! Men need long trousers not shorts! Ladies cover their heads. Beautiful architecture!,0.0 +One of the loveliest mosques i visited in Famagusta. The stained glass windows are gorgeous and the old rustic cathedral which is now a mosque is something else. ,0.0 +It's strange to see a catholic church turned in to a mosque. That alone makes it worth a visit. It's an impressive building and free to enter as well. ,0.0 +"It’s an amazing building from the outside and it’s walls have seen so much history.Inside it is a typical mosque- carpet on the floor (so wash your feet and remove your shoes), white walls, ladies to be modestly dressed and use a headscarf provided at the entry and it’s closed to visitors at prayer time.But if waiting for prayers to finish sit under the shade of a 700 year old fig tree and watch the peoplePlenty of cafes close by",0.0 +"The sites within Famagusta can all be visited within a short space of time, and the Lala Mustapha Mosque is the highlight. A converted church, the interiors look very similar to other converted churches by the Ottomans. Very impressive architecture inside and out, so do take time to walk all the way around the site to see the architecture.",0.0 +"It was so sad to go to the magnificent church that had been converted into a mosque. The altar and Christian symbols were removed. In the direction of Meka, there bend now",0.0 +"This is a beautiful. Originally the Cathedral of St Nicholas, now a mosque. It is well maintained and full of history. Don’t miss.",0.0 +"Amazing fig/fruit tree, vvery old and right beside yhis fine old mosque in centre of town. Open area with plenty of bars and cafes, plus shops",0.0 +"Most of the major churches have been converted to mosques.This one is well worth the visit, it is beautifully set in the main square and surrounded by many ruins that are also worth a look",0.0 +"Originally built as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, this 14th century building is the largest medieval building in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. It was converted into a mosque in 1571 when Famagusta was captured by the Ottoman Empire and more recently (1954) was renamed the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque. To complete the conversion all evidence of christian worship were removed/destroyed and a minaret was installed on top of one of the two towers, both of which were damaged by an earthquake. Notwithstanding it is still a magnificent building, a good example of Gothic design, well worth seeing if you are in Famagusta.",0.0 +"The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque really is stunning!If in Cyprus, in particular this area you must visit. A great piece of history!This beautiful building is set in a lovely area.It was nice to see tourists from a over the world visit it.",0.0 +Very sad to see a formerly beautiful cathedral disfigured by a minarett. Very disrespectful. I wonder what would happen if somebody had the idea to put a cross on the big and very active mosque in Lanarka.,0.0 +"Old St.Nicholas Cathedral , now known as Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque. Very beautiful architecture. Inside the building there are old paintings of Virgin Marry and child, Detailed history of Christianity.",0.0 +"This orthodox cathedral is a unique structre. Very well preserved. It was converted to a mosque by the Ottomans. In my opinion should be kept in its original form. There is a century old tree at the entrance, the garden area is very relaxing. Just a beautiful place and a monument.",0.0 +"Islamic leaders turned the cathedral of St Nicholas in Famagusta into a mosque10 years before Drake fought the Spanish Armada.Yet it still looks like a cathedral.Most of it is roped off for the daily ritual of prayers by the Muslim faithful, but when the services are not on you can wander the a small part of the inside of the church.That's when you notice the glass in the windows is either clear or coloured poatterns that replace the more customary Christian stained glass.It's worth visiting, but remember to take off your shoes before entering.",0.0 +"Not much to say but a wonder on its own. Worth a visit during a trip to Famagusta, just don’t forget to take your footwear off as a sign of respect. ",0.0 +Amazing building with great structure. It’s got lots of cafes and souvenir shops around it and also some great history to the Turkish Canons and the Turkish poet which was punished and sent to a caged bed room close by.,0.0 +To visit the Mosque you have to visit when the call to Prayers have finished. If Prayers are taking place there are plenty of bars and shops to occupy you until you can visit inside the Mosque,0.0 +Very impressive and live building.. well preserved... still serving for praying.. strongly recommended..,1.0 +"By no means alone in the Middle East as a mosque which began life as a church (think Haghia Sofia in Istanbul or Umayyad in Damascus), Lala Mustafa Pasha still greets you first and most strongly as what it once was, a French gothic cathedral of majestic proportions and great architectural simplicity. Honey coloured sandstone pillars, plain white walls and a dramatic, very tall fan vaulted roof, it is all the better for being cleared of the furnishings - 'clutter', even, notably (to a Christian eye) excepting the missing altar - which must once have adorned it. Outside, even the single minaret takes its unassuming place atop the south west tower. More than all this, this place appears to coexist happily in a city also well populated with other faiths. Much to be celebrated here in this understated north Cyprus city.",0.0 +Was such a shame to see such a beautiful church disfigured by the Turkish invasion. Not a particularly interesting visit.,0.0 +This is a big Mosque in the walled city of Famagusta. Worth a trip inside (shoes off) to have a look at the stained glass windows (from the days when it was originally built as a cathedral) and to appreciate the architecture.,0.0 +It is a large Mosque that used to be a church that can be seen by the different architecture used. Inside is an education into there religion,0.0 +I did not find this mosque particularly inspiring. The decor was exceedingly plain and there was a very small area for women worshippers. ,0.0 +It is not common that you will find a Christian Church is now used as a Muslim Mosque The Mosque itself is historic and ancient and it is definitely worth to went inside to see the architecture.,0.0 +"Mosque of Mağusa, is the largest medieval building in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. Built between 1298 and c. 1400, it was consecrated as a Roman Catholic cathedral in 1328. The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire captured Famagusta in 1571.It is an impressive structure that dominates its square in the very heart of the old walled city. The contrast between the Mosque and the Gothic architecture is striking. The stone work is also impressive, particularly at sunset when the different colours are highlighted.",1.0 +"It is not often you will find a Christian Cathedral that shares with a Muslim Mosque and vice versa, but that is exactly what the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque does, such a shame that integration, understanding and religious tolerance cannot be more widespread.The building itself is ancient and historic and well worth a visit inside to see the artefacts as well as the modern day trappings of the dual services held there",0.0 +"An impressive cathedral with its ornately decorated spires. Now of course a mosque but there's no denying its heritage inside where instead of the large open room of a normal mosque you see the many wide supporting pillars traditional of cathedrals built around the fourteenth century.This building, along with the ruins of the Venetian Palace, St Francis ruins, St George of the Greeks church and others, all within a few hundred metres of each other, make up the very interesting old centre of Famagusta.",0.0 +"This beautiful cathedral has now been converted into a mosque but with a bit of imagination you can still see what it's original purpose was. It looks odd because you know there should be stained windows, crosses atop the towers and the minarets are where the naves should be. The frescoes inside have obviously been whitewashed. When I went inside I could hear singing which so reminded me of being inside a Greek Orthodox Church. It was free to enter and well worth the visit.",0.0 +The building captures nicely the history of the religious struggles in the region. A fabulous Cathedral now converted to a mosque. It is by no means unique in this respect but this is the most ornate and detailed original structure we have seen. The Christian detail is fantastic but now cheekily topped by a minaret! Inside again it is clear what the original religion was but has now been converted to clean Islamic lines. Great! Car parking just outside.,0.0 +This gothic church from Venetian time period. The church is no turned in to a mosque. Nice and clean inside. But all the church 'stuffs' was gone and nothing mutch to see inside. ,0.0 +"The original cathedral of st.nicholas has an absolutely astonishing facade. Stanfing in frontof the venetian palace and close to an ottoman medrese and hammam, this is the heart of old famagusta. ",0.0 +I like to visit Churches and religious buildings whenever away and always find them peaceful and interesting. This Church has been converted to a Mosque from the original church since the Turkish inhabitation within Famagusta. Exterior decoration is exceptional and the size of this church is extraordinary. The interior is now very basic but still has the historic layout and feels of a grand building. you have to remove shoes at the door to enter but entrance is welcome for all. On the day I was there the Mosque leader was giving out Turkish Delights and talking with all visitors and was very friendly.,0.0 + A cathedral changed to a mosque. With the classic gothic style from outside and inside... worth the visit.,0.0 +"Large open space. Shoes removed at door. Ladies spoken to sharply by boy aged about 10 who said please and pointed at long skirts and headwear. More interested in his computer game. Nothing to see inside. Outside nice, looks like Notre Dame",0.0 +"A beautiful building dating back to its origins in 1298. Plenty of evidence of the original cathedral architecture. It's a very peaceful place. We arrived late in the morning before prayer and we're welcomed to visit the mosque. I was provided with a scarf to cover my shoulders, we left our shoes at the door. Such a lovely place, calm and tranquil. I wish we had more time there and had been able to see people come to prayer. This is a must see in my opinion. There is a tree outside the mosque that dates back to 1299... Wow",0.0 +"An amazing old chapel magically beautiful it's now a mosque but you still can go inside and look at plus in the garden is an old fig tree and upper is an square of ceremonies of centuries ago like 18 or less, nice coffeehouse and restaurant a bank ATM and souvenir shop, down a bit a confectionery shop tasty must try !!! Down farther is a gate port which has high stairs and from there you can see all castle and all around 😁👌🏻👍🙏🏼",0.0 +It looks like a castle. Its amazing. The transformation from a church to a masjid is very obvious and unique. Its very historic and the interior design is very simply amazing. During praying times people are allowed to pray inside.,0.0 +This beautiful church was converted to Mosque to meet the demands of its people. The inside is cool and bright.The usual observances must be adhered to when entering the Mosque,0.0 +"The Turks are very touchy about you taking photos of this monument to human stupidity and nationalist intransigence, but tread carefully and can see something that is unique.",0.0 +A lovely old cathedral now a mosque. Had to wait for prayers to end before entering. Shoes off of course. Inside is stripped bare except for the large carpet. Felt it a little sad that it was devoid of furniture but appreciate the reason why. Has a women can see but not be seen area. Worth popping in.,0.0 +"Pros:-Entry by donation-Friendly staff-Cameras allowed-Well-preserved interiorCons:-NoneNotes:-Remove footwear before entering.-There are several cafes within close proximity. I recommend Ruya's Cafe (next to the mosque, last arch) for reasonably priced food and drink.",0.0 +This is a huge gothic cathedral/mosque and it dominates the skyline of old Famagusta. Inside it is bright and light and plain but with nice windows. Outside it has classic gothic architectural decoration and features. The square in which it is located accesses old structural remains and there are some reasonable cafes too. Definitely worth a visit. ,0.0 +When you go to North Cyprus you must go and sea Famagusta we really love this small city everywhere you go you smell the history little street lots of old amazing houses strongly recommended ,0.0 +The mosque is an amazing building and is a most see when in Famagusta. You can go inside as well and get a feel of the culture.,0.0 +"Splendid building, plenty of photo opportunities, we did not go inside but gazed at it for a considerable length of time from the outside, lots of patterns and structures to find. A turkish street band was playing opposite, with turkish bagpipes, which gave the area a really nice bohemian feel. Enjoyed the visit. Would recommend a viewing if you are in that area.",0.0 +"If you like history and old buildings this is a must.You have to take your shoes off when entering and put on flip flop that are supplied, this put me off due to hygiene.",0.0 +The architecture was hardly changed. Visitors were welcomed. It was nice to see people coming in to pray after they'd missed the noon call to prayer,0.0 +"Once known as St Nicolas' cathedral, the La La Mustafa Pasha mosque impresses for the simplicity of its prayerful interior, reoriented from its original east west axis, towards Mecca, so the huge prayer mat dominates. Much of the former Christian iconography, stained glass windows, and other trappings were removed to satisfy Islamic traditions, although the glorious Gothic architecture is still much in evidence. An illustrated Koran donated by President Erdogan is displayed.",0.0 +"Visited Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque while visiting Famagusta.What started out as a Gothic church has now become a mosque and it's interesting to see how the building has been adapted.Like almost all mosques it is carpeted throughout and visitors must remove shoes before entering.You also need to be appropriately dressed too, no shorts or sleeveless tops and women need to cover their heads, or hair, but there is head scarves for visitors to use at the entrance.It is an amazing old building and there is a tree outside that is almost as old as the church itself apparently.Well worth a visit if you like architecture and history.Entrance is free.",0.0 +Amazing place to view and to understand the contrast in this amazing building. From once being a gothic church it is now a Mosque and the change from the exterior to interior shows the contrast. Well worth a visit,0.0 +Wonderful architecture and worth a photograph or two but you have to walk past a number of gift shops and restaurants to get there which is a bit of a tourist trap!Cash point near to the church/mosque and it's free entry to get inside ,0.0 +Gorgeous architecture Worth going insideBeautifully keptHave to take off shoes once insideThey have head scarves but no one asked me to coverBathrooms outside were really clean which usually is a great sign for how much care they takeAll for free,0.0 +"Set in the heart of old Famagusta, this cathedral towers over the old town. Dating back 700 years to the time of the Lionheart, it is simply a masterpiece",0.0 +The outside continues to look like a Christian Cathedral (apart from the minaret) but the quiet simplicity of the mosque was quite surprising. This is shaped by the carpeting of the whole area where tourists are prevented from going,0.0 +"It is quite weird to be in a Christian church which has been a mosque for some 500 years. Of course, the Ottomans did this to many churches in the lands they conquered, and ruled with a sometimes benign, sometimes not so benign rule.",0.0 +"Firstly as a female concern was of of covering up, this is not necessary but scarfs are available if you wish. Obs removal of shoes is necesssary. Architecture is lovely inside and out. Had a tour guide, which helped with understanding some of the more intricate history and facts.",0.0 +"In the UK, we're used to churches getting a second use (bars, restaurants, accommodation etc), but seldom to be used for a different religion! To hear the call to prayer coming from what looks like a church is simply odd and quite frankly a little overwhelming given the difficulties Islam is having at the moment. Don't forget to take your shoes off and have a look inside at how sparcely decorated it is.",1.0 +"Former St Nicholas cathedral reminds us on time when french family of Lusignians ruled over the island. Of course, they brought their own architectural style of french gothic. Very interesting place to understand history layers of Cyprus! View on a church is very impressive especially from the city walls. Highly reccomend!",0.0 +One of the important place to visit in Famagusta/Cyprus. If you are in North Cyprus we recommend you to visit Lala Mustapha Pasha Mosque,0.0 +"If you are interested in the cultural side of the Island, you may shop in the locall Town centre, walking through stone pavedStreets where there are old cypriot archetectrial buildings, mosques, museum. You will find that the town is closed off with a castle wall with arches of entrants to town and exits out to the new built areas. I believe Famagusta is very similar to Canterbury UK, where the town in Canterbury is also closed off by a wall.",0.0 +"This was originally a Christian Cathedral . When partition came in 1974, it was turned into a Mosque.",0.0 +"Me and my husband visited as part of an organised tour. The Mosque looks very impressive from afar and also when standing outside.I was pleased to be able to visit, entry is free but ladies have to have shoulders and knees covered. Shawls are provided. Shoes also have to be removed.The mosque is very open inside, pews removed and it's very light / white inside. ",0.0 +This stunning Gothic cathedral turned into a mosque in the 16th century dominates over the old town of Famagusta. It is so impressive you see it from everywhere. A definite gem of Cyprus.,0.0 +"Converted to a Mosque from the Christian church of St Nicholas. In front is the oldest tree in Cyprus, reputed to be 750 years old.",0.0 +"Wander down memory lane as we have been to the area before. Beautiful building, a cathedral now turned int a mosque. The main stained glass window remains but the rest sadly is now in a sad state.. call to prayers echoes around the square where bells were once heard ",0.0 +"The beautiful ornate gothic style of architecture from outside is betrayed by a very basic, carpeted interior.The Mosque is free to visit and you must remove any shoes before entering. Shorts and shirts were permissable.We were in and out within 5 minutes. Not a huge amount to see unless you are a worshipper. My advise to to wander around the Venetian ruins opposite. Much more interesting.",0.0 +Gorgeous gothic Cathedral was converted to a mosque. You can see how now 2 religious meet each other.Also very old tree 700 years beside the mosgue.No entry fee .,0.0 +"Take some time to wander away from the beach and into the old city. The architecture is incredibly beautiful, you are instantly in another world. Romantic, dreamy, phenomenal craftsmanship. Certainly recommended",1.0 +"its in the old town, and one of the things you should visit if you are in town. its not so big mosque. i didn't find anything so special about it.",0.0 +Beautiful building that has stood the time despite earthquakes and bombings. Standing proud with wonderful stonemason windows.,0.0 +A must see mosque with a sense of tranquility and beauty in famagusta we loved it we loved the architecture and the peaceful area there and most of all we loved the sound of the athan (calling for praying by the mosque ) while visiting it was great,0.0 +One of the highlights of the old town of Famagusta. Wonder around inside. All are welcome. Soak up the atmosphere.,0.0 +The one you must see in Magusa which is located in the old town and was built during the French Lusignan dynasty and its just like little Rheims and now converted to a mosque.the main fasade in west side is quite impressive with three large conopied doorways with excellent carvings on the stone and a big rose window.it's surrounding area is a nice urban space with plenty shops and cosy caffes and the oldest living creature in the island is a big old tree in it's courtyard.,3.0 +"This was a church, converted to a mosque... That's probably the only interesting thing about this place and that's not even that interesting...I wouldn't say there was anything spectacular about this place to be honest. It simply looks like a a church you can see in the UK any day of the week, only it's been converted and it's a little bit historic.",0.0 +Went on an organised tour to Famagusta and left lane to visit this place.A very big old church that was converted to a mosque a long time ago.Remember you have to take your shoes off to go inside. There are plenty of shoe racks inside by the way.Situated in a square surrounded by history.Plenty of places to eat and drink around the area as well.,0.0 +"The amgnificent monument in the old town, a former cathedral of Saint Sophia turned into a mosque. The architecture of the gothic cathedral is totally preserved, with a minaret added.",0.0 +"This is really the highlight of old Famagusta. Architecture is beautiful and really reflects how Cyprus changed over the years, as this was once a church, but has been an active mosque for longer than it was an established church.",0.0 +"Massive, impressive Gothic cathedral that's been a mosque since the 1500s.Donation requested for entry. Very plain inside, helpful guide showed us the highlights.",0.0 +"This Gothic cathedral to St Nicholas is now an active mosque. Take your shoes off as you enter. Women should always wear a scarf in a mosque, though I saw no source of them, and a busload of tourists was leaving while we were there, with no scarfs being worn? Majestic and impressive on the outside.",0.0 +"A well-preserved Gothic cathedral to St Nicholas, now a mosque. Freely accessible outside prayer times, but remember the shoes & scarf thing. Toilets around left side 2TL. Very tranquil and spiritual.",0.0 +the atmosphere was really excellent... i was happy for shopping small things around the mosque..i wanted to pray there but i could not..,0.0 +If you are in Famagusta this is on the list of places to visit. Some nice little shops just around the corner.,0.0 +"I was so pleasantly surprised to see the mosque. The cathedral itself is so impressive, and the minaret on the left corner is a nice touch (which is a must for a mosque). Having visited so many churches all over the world, it was a bit confusing to grasp the inners of the building. Area around the mosque is also filled with historical places to visit in walking distance.",0.0 +"Beautiful and disturbing - Famagusta's magnificent French Gothic cathedral converted into a mosque after the Turkish conquest of 1571. Beautiful because the familiar (to western Europeans) architecture is a masterpiece of its kind. Disturbing because it is a whitewashed, no shoes, carpeted mosque with prayer mihrab and separate areas for the women. ",0.0 +"Beautiful cathedral (now working mosque, so no internal decoration) and part of a lovely stroll around Famagusta where around every corner there's a new mediveal church (29 mediveal churches in 1.5 in radius!!). This one is the biggest and most imposing, and located on a lovely square where you can have a sit in an improvised open air cafe and try some freshly squeezed pomegranate juice - it's delicious!).",0.0 +"Outside of building very attractive but inside very basic. You have to take shoes off before entering, they like a gratuity when leaving but not compulsory. Nothing more to say.",0.0 +This was built as St Nicholas Cathedral but converted to a mosque when the Ottomans invaded the island. Beautiful Gothic architecture inside and out. Now a place of worship for Moslems. No entrance fee but donations welcome. Informative collector of donations! Well worth a visit.,0.0 +"Once a cathedral, now a mosque. One of those places that you can't help but admire the level of intricacy of architecture. More beautiful outside than inside.",0.0 +Looked like a cathedral and walked into a mosque. If I had done my homework I would have known. Not a lot to look at as obviously all the original Christian idols etc had been removed. But still interesting and made to feel welcome.,0.0 +"In parallel with the Cathedral of St. George, a few dozen meters away, there is St. Nicholas Cathedral, dedicated in 1328 as a Catholic cathedral. It was built in the Rayonnant Gothic style. Very unusual outside France, it testifies to the historical relationship between the two countries. After the Ottoman occupation in 1571 was converted into a mosque and all statues, stained glass windows and frescoes are due to contradiction with the postulates of Islam removed and a minaret was annexed. Although mosque originally wore a different name, in 1954 it was renamed to Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque. Due to inappropriate clothing I did not go inside, but I stuck to the door and it was really strange to see this somewhat clumsy combination of Islam and Christianity.",0.0 +"The church has been converted into a mosque so all of the Christian decorations have gone, however it is still impressive. Unfortunately one of our party was in a wheelchair and they were simply not allowed to enter - very poor in this era.",0.0 +"The first stop in our sightseeing of the Famagusta Town was the splendid St.Nicholas cathedral. It is located not so far from the harbour medieval walls of Famagusta.This cathedral is the largest medieval building in this city in Northern Cyprus. We walked from the place where our bus has been parked and before long got to the one medium square with wooden benches under the very old and massive sycamore trees. This square was for us, a genuine shelter from the scorching sun that we've had that day. We rested for awhile, took some water and prepared for entering in the cathedral,now turned into a mosque. It has been built between 1298 and 1400 and consecrated as a Catholic cathedral in 1328. Looking from outside, it has three big arches on the frontal facade, above the also three large doors.One central and two at the flancs. The facade is wonderfully decorated with different shapes in the stone, the flowers, the coat of arms, the shields and others forms, which just adorn the whole edifice. Due to its conversion into the mosque since the conquering of Famagusta by Ottoman Empire in 1571 and its remaining as a mosque to nowadays, it is supposed to take off the shoes at the entrance and for women to put some appropriate clothes on, that is distributed by the service staff of this now muslim sacred building. Inside as we got in, we saw the characteristic structure of the gothic architecture with many arches that descend from the ceiling of the dome, the huge columns that support all this, the central nave, the vitrages. The nave this time doesn't have the benches for sitting, only one large and long carpet as it is in muslim world. We passed along the mosque observing certain elements of islamic decoration. Outside on one flanc of the cathedral can be seen the high minaret as the part of the mosque. In the whole, very impressive and beautiful example of the gothic archirecture brought here by the French Lusignan dinasty.",0.0 +"An interesting place, well preserved though converted to the mosque from the church. One secret is a hole in the ceiling just behind the entrance. It looks as an ordinary ring when one stands straight underneath, but converts to a heart shape when you pass several meters and look back. The second attraction is a stained-glass window near the entrance which has a big star and twelve smaller stars to memorize Jesus and the twelve apostles. It is one of the oldest churches on the island. It looks good outside and inside.",1.0 +"Not really a beautiful mosque. Strange that they let women enter without covering shoulders/hair. Screaming, playing children running around - neither parents nor staff seems to mind. ",0.0 +It was very interesting to visit this site and learn about its history. We had never visited a mosque before and were grateful that we were allowed to do so. It is nice to see how the different architectural and cultural styles get blended.Well worth the visit!,0.0 +Such a beautiful structure in the middle of Namik Kemal Square in the walledCity. It's worth going in to have a look and take in the atmosphere. There are alsosome lovely Turkish carpets everywhere.,0.0 +"Cathedral or mosque,it doesn't make a difference, it's a beautiful place and you can feel the serenity and magnificence of this old monument.There's an old fig tree outside.you can sit under the shadow and hear the stories locals say about it.",1.0 +"Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (St Nicholas Cathedral) The former Latin cathedral of St Nicholas, is one of the most impressive Frankish buildings still to survive in the Near East. The building of the church started around 1300, though it is thought to be on the remains of an earlier church. In style it resembles the Cathedral at RheimsIt is now a mosque. If you donate a few euro or lira you will get a small tour by the Mosque keeping servants.",0.0 +"Its a great place to visit if you have half an hour to spare while visiting the old city, its fun to visit if Architecture is your thing. ",1.0 +best to stay outsideventuring inside could be very disappointing as the conversion to a mosque will have destroyed many of the original features,0.0 +"Unique historic cathedral in the centre of the city that have been converted to mosque, worth to visit.And it is free!",0.0 +"originally a cathedral , good gothic detailling on the exterior is quite interesting , Though there is no entry fee , the doorman is adamant on a ' donation ' and in appreciation takes you to watch the grave of St Nicholas , in the corner of the ladies chamber of this now mosque. quiet square for a relaxed stroll in this old town",0.0 +Originally the catholic cathedral of St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) the building was converted into a mosque by adding a small minaret over one of the towers of the cathedral. Its façade is quite exciting but inside is not so exciting at all because all the frescoes and other paintings were cleaned since this is now a mosque. ,1.0 +Well worth a visit within the walls of the old town. Beautiful old fig tree outside apparently over 700 years old. Just adds to the whole experience of how old the town is.,1.0 +Imposing cathedral now a mosque shows its gothic architectural style Most fascinating was the beautiful blossom of possibly the oldes tree in Cyprus in front of the building a Ficus Sycamore They apparently live up to 800 years,0.0 +"Was really nice to see this former church, now mosque, from both the inside and the outside. From the outside it still does have the look of the old church. But inside it is most definitely a mosque. Worth popping in for 10 minutes to have a look. Most of it is cordoned off for worshippers to use, so you can't really get up close to a lot of it, but the view is nice.",1.0 +"Most beautiful attraction of Cyprus. Now a mosque, this cathedral is a huge one. it show how religion was important in cyprus, as much as how rich cyprus was. there is a special fig tree next to it, dont miss it. ",1.0 +"I prefer to call it Cattedrale di San Nicola. Try to have an evening drink in the bar-restaurant just across the square. When night comes, the cathedral's façade glitters in dark as a marble lace.",0.0 +"This Cathedral was built in Rayonnant Gothic styla by frankish kings of Cyprus in1326 in their city Ammochostos/ Famagusta. The resemblance with Cathedral in Reims is notisable, and Cathedral is known as The Reims of Cyprus. The Cathedral was extremely important Cathedral in Cyprus, the Lusignan dynasty kings of Cyprus were crowned here as Kings of Jerusalem. Cathedral was converted into mosque after 1571, and city renamed to Magusa.Cathedral is open for visitors, but you need to take off your shoes, so wear socks.",0.0 +"In the centre of the city, built to resemble Rheims Catholic Cathederal and dedicated to St Nicholas. It was converted into a mosque when the Ottomans captured Famagusta in 1471. You can visit (shoes off and fespectable clothing) when prayers are not taking place. Without Christian decaration the interior is spacious, but it is the exterior which makes it worth a visit.",0.0 +"I just loved the Old Town in Famagusta, there is easily a day spent wandering around and taking in all the history of the place. You cant really miss the Cathedral which is now a mosque, it dates back to the 14th Century and has taken a few knocks from the Turks and also earthquakes.But it is still in good condition and looks like a place of beauty, there is an ancient fig tree which apparently was their when the Cathedral was built approx 750 years ago, its like most of the old town in that it is in a quiet setting where people just mill around and soak up the sun.The inside is not what you would expect, gone are all the christian ornaments, memorials and relics replaced by a simple but still impressive interior. How could you not be in awe of a building with so much history.",0.0 +"An old Gothic church that was converted into a mosque, allows the visitors to merge both civilizations together. The interior is not as spectacular as the exterior is with its Gothic design and architecture. The mosque itself is simple but worth seeing the grand space and interior designs. One more interesting site within the mosque is the so called grave of a saint, as shown in the pictures posted.",0.0 +"This was not worth going to see. It is quite bare inside, very disappointing. The tree, on the outside is more impressive, having been planted in 1299. ",0.0 +"Gazimagusa (Famagusta), the second largest city in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus). In the old „walled city“ We can see and visit a lot of medieval buildings (or their rests) in the old “walled city”, mostly in the gothic or byzantine style, some of them later adapted as mosques (since 1571 was Cyprus under the control of Ottomans) .The prominent building and main attraction is The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque former Latin cathedral of St. Nicholas. Building of this church in gothic style started around 1300. Lusignan kings were crowned here to kings of Jerusalem for some period. Inside also were buried some important people, besides other last two Lusignan kings or bishops. Its two bell towers were damaged during the Ottoman siege (1570-71). The Ottoman leader Lala Mustafa remodelled the church into the mosque, i.e. destroyed all Latin interior (alters, statues, gravestones, pictures) and substituted it by usual equipment of mosque. Also minaret was affixed to one bell tower. Visiting of the mosque is free (without shoes).In front of the mosque is the fig tree, supposedly old as the building.",1.0 +"2nd time i have been here and not impressed as the first time. i went here 3 years ago and was able to walk all around the whole of the mosque, this time before i walked inside i was asked for a donation to enter and half of the mosque was roped off. it is beautiful from the outside.",1.0 +"Like many mosques in the Eastern Med, this was once a church. It's interesting to observe what gets altered when a building changes its religious alliegance. Within, the mosque is not particularly fascinating, but the outside is nice, and it sits in one of the few pleasant parts of Famagusta.",1.0 +"Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque was originally a gothic cathedral, named Saint Nicholas and copyed by the more famous Notre Dame in Paris. After the Ottoman conquest, all the decorations and icons were removed and the building was converted to a mosque. The architecture is great inside and outside, and the front plaza is very big. Next to the mosque, there is a fig tree that is as old as the building is.",1.0 +Such a beautiful structure still standing today in the middle of Namık Kemal Square in the walled city. It is a must-see attraction.,0.0 +"Pros:-Entry by donation-Friendly staff-Cameras allowed-Well-preserved interiorCons:-NoneNotes:-Remove footwear before entering.-There are several cafes within close proximity. I recommend Ruya's Cafe (next to the mosque, last arch) for reasonably priced food and drink.",0.0 +"Beautiful building, been kept well, was a cathedral , worth a visit, it's free at the moment, I heard a rumour they are thinking of charging an entrance fee, soon ",0.0 +Wonderful gothic church converted into a mosque during the Ottoman period. It must be seen if you are going to North Cyprus.,0.0 +was a beautiful building inside and out.a man came and spoke to us giving us some information.we had to pay a small donation.Our shoes had to be left at the door.,0.0 +"Situated in a beautiful historic square, the mosque/cathedral is a beautiful building on the outside.Originally a stunning Lusignan Gothic cathedral, the proportions have been spoiled by the addition of minarets when the Ottomans converted the cathedral into a mosque in the 16th century.Inside, all Christian references have been removed and replaced with the usual accoutrements of a mosque, leaving a bright, open, airy and peaceful interior devoid of worshippers even on a Friday, as is usual in N. Cyprus.",0.0 +"This must have been a beautiful cathedral in its time but still worth a visit clean public toilets just outside, we sat in the square outside for the childrens festival which was very good",1.0 +"Hard to tell at first - looks like a cathedral inside with all the statues and pictures taken out. But it is used as a mosque - we saw people praying, so please be respectful. Plenty of seats outside and photo opportunities.",1.0 +So old history. SO wonderfull.So good mosque. Lala paşa mosque. It is amazing. You can see about all religion feels in here. I can say only you must see here.,1.0 +"Ancient Venetian church converted in a Mosque when Cyprus was lost from Venetians, it is in the Turkish half of the island, but in 2012 it was pretty easy to cross the formerly insurmountable border in Lefkosa and to take a bus to visit Famagusta (or Gazi Magusa, as it is called in the KPCC territory).The exterior is very impressive because it dominates a monumental square and the ochre facade reflects the light of sun in a nice way. The interior (don't forget to follow muslim obligations for men and women to be allowed to enter, even if the atmosphere is pretty relaxing) is bare in accordance with the Islam rules, except for the mirhab, but the imposing structure reveals the construction ability with high vaults and arches.Many other building in Gazi Magusa must have been of the same kind, but now they are in ruins and they are spread in the city .",0.0 +"Magnificent architecture that has to be admired in the context of history. Set in the backdrop of the Mediterranean sea, one can only imagine the resplendent past it represents.",0.0 +"Very beautiful, although unusual to see a Mosque in gothic style. But on Cyprus you get used to it soon.",0.0 +A plain but pretty Mosque adapted from a French Gothic church on a nice little square. Pity the modern bank obscures a good photo aspect.,0.0 +"Built late 13th, early 14th century A.D Saint Nicholas Cathedral was where the Lusignan Kings got crowned as Kings of Jerusalem one week after they were crowned as Kings of Cyprus in St Sophia Cathedral in Nicosia. Used as a mosque since the beginning of Ottoman rule on the island. The cathedral building is an amazing example of Gothic architecture not only in Cyprus but in this region of the Mediterranean. Its tall pillars and very high v windows make the interior light and bright. Beautifully cut and decorated windows including a rose window on the the west entrance adds splendor to this magnificent building. Being inside offers such peace and tranquility to everyone who enters it, regardless of religious belief or lack of it. A must to see this Grand piece of architecture which lends itself to the center of the main square of Famagusta.",1.0 +"Good example of mediaeval gothic architecture, with rose window and mullioned windows. Lovely Turkish carpets everywhere",0.0 +"Although it is now a mosque, this is a typical european gothic cathedral. Right in the centre of Famagusta. Interesting spot.",1.0 +"Placed in the central square of Famagusta, it was originally known as the Saint Nicholas Cathedral. I haven't visited inside, due to time constraints, but I just took a glance. The outside architecture is massive, being the largest medieval building in Famagusta.It is OK if you want to kill some time. You could find it relaxing spend some time in the frontal square or at one of the neighboring restaurants.",0.0 +"We had a fantastic Sunday brunch at Oheka Castle. The grounds are immaculate and they have great outdoor/indoor seating that is appropriatly social distanced. The Sunday buffet includes breakfast foods, craving station, pasta, seafood and desserts. The price is $100pp but includes endless mimosas or cocktails. The servers were very attentive.",2.0 +My wife wanted to spend her leap year birthday at a special place. Oheka Castle definitely filled the dream. The service was great; the rooms were spacious and very well appointed; the bar service was attentive. We experienced the tour of the castle with a great tour guide. She told us all about the history and highlighted how much effort the current owner put into restoring and bringing this magnificent property back to its grandeur. Breakfast was great and the cookies at the end of the tour hit the spot. I would definitely recommend spending a special occasion overnight and experience a little touch of the age of the Great Gatsby. ,1.0 +We arrived castle with high expectations.The grounds were amazing. Parking attendant was nowhere to be found.We parked our car and went to the restaurant.The restaurant was small but attractive.Food was good but service was lacking.Extremely high noise levels made it difficult to have a conversation.,2.0 +"Although not visible from the main street, this incredible hidden treasure does loom from the horizon at certain age vantage points when driving on route 25 nearby. I think I speak for my whole party when I say I am incredibly grateful that this “home“ was resurrected and preserved so that others can enjoy its grandeur.We were extremely lucky to get tickets to this house and ground tour followed by lunch – – in a very short time of the tickets going out for sale, it was booked up for the entire summer.Our tour began in the main entryway right in front of the grand staircase modeled after the staircase located at the Chateau de Fontainebleau hotel in France— A majestic way to start the tour and history lesson by our thorough tour guide. We got a room by room view of the entire first floor of the castle as well as the surrounding gardens/reflecting pool, and lawns—Spectacular to say the least, and only enhanced by the outlined history of creation, its owners and the many phases it has gone through up to the present. My only criticism is that I would have loved to have seen more of the castle on its other floors. Even so, I loved every minute of the tour through OHEKA ",1.0 +"This is a lovely place to spend a summer morning, and learn about one of the lesser known New York millionaires, Otto Kahn. The one hour tour covered one floor only: the ballroom, terrace room, library, Mrs. Otto Kahn's sitting room, and the Chaplin Room. Mr. Kahn was a big Charlie Chaplin fan. Since the hotel rooms were occupied, we did not visit any. The place has an interesting history: After Mr. Kahn died, it was used by the army during World War II, then became a military academy, then fell into squalor before being restored by its current owner. The grounds are beautiful, and the restaurant is a nice place for lunch. It is a bit hard to find, as the directions on the website are not 100% clear, and the starting place of the tour is not obvious.",1.0 +"I'd been wanting to see this place for years. Having seen it as a backdrop for I show I enjoyed, I thought it might be fun. We opted for the lunch tour which included lunch after the tour. Lunch was ok, not really worth the price but I can say that I've eaten there. The tour started out with a wonderful history of the man that built the castle as well as a timeline of it's history afterwards. Very informative tour guide. We toured several areas on the main floor then went up to the 4th floor to view several rooms of the hotel. There is even a model of how the condos were to be set up by the present owner. Very interesting.We learned that during the 70's, the entire place was trashed.Basically lucky to be still standing after vandals ruined and stole everything. The present owner purchased it and restored it to its former glorify. A very good job at that. We even met Gary during lunch as he came to each table. We were sad to learn that nothing presently there is from the actual house and that was a little disappointing but even still, the house is a very faithful reproduction of the former glory days of Long Island. The many pieces on display are from the same period as that of the house but not from this actual house. Still in all, it is worth an afternoon to see it.",4.0 +"The castle/renovation and history are amazing. All brought to life while touring the beautiful inside and out with our guide, Lowell. She was knowledgeable and eager to share as well as to answer any questions. My husband and I treated ourselves to lunch in the restaurant afterwards and met the castle's owner, Gary, who enjoys warmly welcoming his guests. This added to the magical afternoon. The service and food were great. We had a lovely view of the grounds from a balcony table comfortable shaded. This is a gem on Long Island. We will definitely return for a lunch or dinner in what appeared to be a very popular restaurant!",2.0 +"I've been wanting to come visit the castle for so long, so when my mother in law came to town I thought it'd be a perfect time to go. Boy was I wrong. This is a castle! I was expecting to see a lot of the different beautiful rooms within the mansion. Instead the group was lead into Otto's library and we sat for 40 mins (!!!!!) while the informed but not so engaging tour guide lectured us about Otto and his rise & fall. She had poster board photos of what she was teaching us. Seriously felt like we were in school. Afterwards we went into a small study, a room literally filled with Charlie Chaplin photos and then the big banquet hall/dining room. THATS IT! Also, the home was filled in the style of Otto's home before he died. So many bad, gaudy 80's replicas. Very disappointed. Can't believe we drove all this way to see nothing. ",3.0 +II recently went to Oheka Castle for a special birthday luncheon for a friend and was delighted that we were given a tour of the mansion. It's a beautiful place and the food was terrific! I will definitely be coming here again!,1.0 +"This will take u back in time to Europe in the 20s, not so fan of tours but this mansion is worth it, completely restored ",1.0 +"Yes this is a real castle and when you take a guided tour you will be impressed not only at what you see, but even more impressed to learn how one man can make a difference.",1.0 +"It's a castle !;-)I've been here three times, I believe; twice for parties and once I spent the night as in a hotel !So I have had a tour or two...It is fun and fancy.Once, when I was there, I saw a team of people and they were a movie crew that finds cool locations to shoot the film ! It was exciting...The rooms are great and some are super fancy !So the bar is usually open and they can even set up tents and such for larger groups and fundraisers etc. There is indoor seating and outdoor seating and you can walk around on the lawns and manicured gardens - it is really something to realize this is how the Great Gatsby crowd lived and partied ! The house itself is great with amazing rooms and if I remember a huge piano in the first floor great room. They do weddings here and I think it is well worth it !!!Just wow+awesome overall - There is a reason this was called the Gold Coast !!!Disclaimer: I visited this place a few years ago... in fact, all my visits are a few years old but I will never forget because it is such a unique destination !",0.0 +OHEKA is a wonderful place to visit to see an original Gold Coast mansion that has been restored to it's original glory. Loverly property and grounds and would highly recommend the restaurant/bar for lunch or a drink.,0.0 +"My spouse and I visited Oheka Castle on a Sunday morning in early May 2018. We booked our tour a few weeks ahead using the hotel/restaurant/castle website. One-hour tours are given at 11:00 am daily and cost $25 (which is discounted to $15 for hotel guests). You can choose to include champagne and strawberries or a multi-course prix-fixe lunch at the end of your tour, or you can book a dining reservation separately using the online Open Table reservation system (so that your menu is not limited). All guests receive cookies and coffee/tea/water at the end of their tour. We had tried to visit Oheka previously, but were never able to get a reservation; our advice is go anyway for a drink or meal – you do not need to book a tour. Everything that our excellent guide told us during the 20-minute briefing (during which we were seated) is posted online on their website; she did show us some old photographs at the end of the tour that we hadn’t seen online, but they were available in the library for anyone to look through. Plus, if you visit for a drink or meal, you can still wander the grounds unimpeded, except for those areas that are off-limits because of the many wedding and private event functions. We were allowed to visit the grand ballroom, even though caterers were setting up for a large wedding; however, we were unable to dine in the actual dining room because that had been reserved for a special event. As a result, luncheon guests were seated in the bar room or the Charlie Chaplin room, which are both cozy but not as preferred as the dining room. Despite receiving at least two emails from Open Table and two telephone calls to confirm our meal, no one thought to mention to us ahead of time that we would be dining in an auxiliary room. For that reason, we canceled our meal reservation on the spot; the hostess and manager seemed happy that we chose not to dine and didn’t care in the least that we left. Note that if an event is going on, you might be prevented from just showing up for a drink without a reservation; on the day that we visited, guests were turned away because the dining room was off-limits and the other two ancillary rooms were full. Email reservation confirmation states that some areas of the estate and gardens may be inaccessible on the day of your visit, but we didn’t expect that to include the restaurant when we were holding a confirmed reservation. It was also dreadfully dreary, so guests could not sit outside to drink and dine on the semi-rooftop terrace. We were also unable to see any of the accommodations that are often included on a tour because they were occupied. If you feel compelled to take a guided tour, we recommend doing so on a weekday when private events are less likely. We were disappointed by the lack of direction when we arrived at the estate – there was no signage on where to park, no signage that directed us to check in for tours at front desk, no instructions to obtain admission cards (which were on the honor system to give to the guide – hotel guests and others nosy-bodies could have easily joined the tour without paying). We had about 22 people on our tour.Oheka Castle, constructed between 1914 and 1919, encompasses about 110,000 square feet and 120 rooms, allowing it to boast that it is the second largest private residence ever built in America. (The largest is the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.) Even with its large size, the estate was only the summer home for Otto Kahn, his wife Addie, and their four children. Financier and philanthropist Otto Hermann Kahn built Oheka (a portmanteau of his name Otto HErman KAhn, which he also applied to his villa in Palm Beach and his private yacht) on a 443-acre plot in Cold Spring Harbor on the highest point on Long Island, for an estimated cost of $11 million (which would equal $158 million today). The Khans hosted lavish parties and entertained royalty, heads of state, and Hollywood movie stars. The estate once included an 18-hole golf course (still operating, although not owned by Oheka), a private greenhouse, tennis courts, an indoor swimming pool (no longer operational but visible through the windows in an annex building near the parking lot), a landing strip, orchards, and stables.Oheka was designed in a French chateau style of steel and concrete in order to make it fireproof after Kahn’s previous summer home burned down. (Oheka has survived over 100 arson attempts during a 4-year period in the early 1980s when it was vacant.) Note that because Oheka has had a long history and was vandalized and stood vacant for many years, there is almost nothing original (with respect to moldings, fireplaces, wall coverings, paint, fixtures) remaining, but architects and historians did extensive research during the renovation and painstakingly copied original features including the original slate roof tiles, 222 windows and doors, faux bois [wood] in the library, plaster moldings, and the wrought-iron railing on the grand staircase, and the result is beautiful. Drawings from the Olmsted Brothers (who designed Manhattan’s Central Park) were used to recreate the formal French sunken gardens, which feature three fountains and eight reflecting pools. Oheka is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of Historic Hotels of America, part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Many movies (Cruel Intentions, Citizen Kane) and TV shows (“The Americans”, “Gossip Girl”, “Madam Secretary”, and “Royal Pains”) have filmed at Oheka, as well as various commercials, music videos (like Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space”), and magazine shoots. Celebrity sightings also occur, including famous TV, movie, music, and political figures. We enjoyed our tour of Oheka, but would advise others to just read the background on line and the visit on their own for a drink (on a weekday).",5.0 +"This mansion tour is perfect for those who love history and the glamorous life. The second-largest private house in the US, it was built in the early 20th century by an incredibly wealthy man who loved to socialize. It now serves as a historic site, posh hotel, and wedding venue. The guide was very pleasant and well-informed as she led us through the rooms. There wasn't a question she could not answer. The weather was perfect, so we also had a walk through the formal gardens. We stayed after the tour and had lunch in the café, enjoying the view. It makes for a lovely few hours, and allows you to pretend, just for a while, that you are part of the Gilded Age.",2.0 +Otto Kahn would be appalled if he were alive.The place was totally rebuilt so v little if the original stuff remains. Even the wood is cheap w fake grain painted on it.The art is a series of dreadful reproductions.Basically the tour was a way to pitch the place as a wedding venue.Going to oheka reinforces every stereotype of Long Island being pretentious and having v poor taste.,2.0 +My daughter and son-in-law got married at Oheka Castle and celebrate every wedding anniversary at their fine dining restaurant. My daughter turned 40 last weekend and it seemed like a great idea to have a surprise lunch at Oheka for our family. We were in the Charlie Chaplin room which Oheka set up beautifully. I was in the event planning business so I am very particular. The room was ready early as promised but the thing that topped off this wonderful day was our server Chris. He was beyond service orientated and was just wonderful to our 4 young children attending the celebration. The owner and manager stopped by and the kids were given play dough and bubbles and cookies. The food was delicious and the pastry chef Daniel out did himself again creating a beautiful cake with the same fillings as the cake for their wedding. I am sure we will have more celebrations at Oheka.,2.0 +Beautiful place to visit and a very interesting tour to learn about the history. The views of the surrounding countryside are beautiful too.,0.0 +I visited Oheka castle with three friends over the weekend. We were able to do the mansion tour with lunch. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and told us about the castle’s interesting history. Be sure to do a little research before or after your trip about all the movies and music videos and TV shows of been filmed there. It’s also really amazing to see how much work they put into the restoration.,1.0 +"Very educational, while getting to see the estate. Took almost 90 mins, but went fast, as there was a lot of ground to cover.",0.0 +"Take a day and tour the castle, then have lunch there. You'll feel like you went on vacation for the day",0.0 +"We went with friends for a wonderful tour . Our guide was very informative ,excellent would be an understatement.",0.0 +"The castle has been updated. Each room is different, but they all give you the feel of living in a castle, albeit for only a day (or more). Staff was very helpful. We booked on Expedia and got a better price than on the hotel's website. The AC was not perfect in the room--and we were a bit warm. The tour of the castle was very informative and worth the $15 fee--which is discounted for hotel guests. Laura was bubbly and entertaining. We combined this with a tour of the Vanderbilt Mansion and truly got a feel for Long Island's Gold Coast and the Roaring Twenties",1.0 +"Is this a tour??? What a nerve to charge you any kind of money, even a cent is too much to show you a completely commercial tacky place with NOTHING original. While we were toured the house there was staff and waiters running around. I've never seen that in my life. It's also a hotel. So you are paying to see a hotel, completely renovated with nothing historical to see. They showed us a banquet room that was added to the castle for parties. What the heck do I care about additions to the house to rent them out for parties?? It's like going to an old hotel and paying to see it. . This is a joke. I paid for what?? We were taken to the bridal suite which was the ugliest room I've ever seen. I asked what historical background it had and the tour guide said she didn't know anything about the room. So why are we paying?? To see a room at a hotel which I'm not even a guest??? What a waste of time.",7.0 +"This was almost my favorite part of our weekend stay at Oheka. The guide was fabulous and escorted us around, showing us photos of the restoration of the castle and the bridal suite and more. We were with her for almost two hours and could have stayed longer! The restoration of Oheka was a labor of love and painstaking! What a great tour!",0.0 +"Our bubbly, vivacious tour guide for the day Laura greeted us in the castles beautiful lobby. She made us feel welcome and that she was delighted to meet us. She was very knowledgeable about all aspects of the castle. She imparted a ton of information as we explored this historic sight. We left there with a wealth of information. Due to the season and the snow on the ground we could not go out into the stunning gardens. We were able to view them through the glass doors.",0.0 +The tour guide was very knowledgeable. It was interesting to see and learn about the history or the castle. It was raining so we didn’t tour the grounds but that is probably nice in the good weather. The bridal suite was very nice. It would be even better if you were able to see parts of the castle that you can’t see and a guest such as where they make everything in the basement or the private quarters of the owner. ,1.0 +Great tour. Learn very interesting facts about the Castle. Tour lasts a little over an hour ending with coffee/tea and cookies. Very little walking and minor staircases. ,1.0 +"I'm not sure that there's much to do in the Huntington area generally, but we planned a weekend getaway just to stay in Oheka. The tour was definitely the highlight, with the guide having in depth knowledge about the castle's history and the family who built it. It's nice to see that a place is so cared for and invested in. Our guide even took us into a suite to show us some of the fancier rooms. I'm still sharing fun facts about Oheka with family and friends!",0.0 +"Here is a site to see and enjoy. Where else can you find a Gold Coast Castle ? Make tour arrangements in advance and if you are able to spend a night , they can accommodate you.",0.0 +We stayed the night and took advantage of the tour on Saturday and we are glad we did. Our tour guide Jane was very nice and extremely knowledgeable. Jane took the time to answer our questions and we weren't rush. This place has such an amazing history and it's so nice that the current owner Gary has been able to preserve it and keep it open to the public. The Cliff Walk in CT is nice but this place tops them!,0.0 +Stayed at the Oheka Castle for a night . The castle is amazing. Staff were all wonderful and friendly.,1.0 +"Almost like walking into Taylor Swift’s Blank Space MTV, which was filmed at the Oheka Castle. Very interesting story of how it was transformed to the current state of beauty & elegance. The view of the garden from the rooms on the upper floor is simply beautiful. Guide was informative and shared history of the estate. Worth the drive from NYC for a day trip.",0.0 +"I don't know if this review will be accepted because we didn't make our way through the guarded gate, but we went through the public area and found a sport just to the left of the gated courtyard where we could glimpse the drive as envisioned in the TV series with the house in the background. We have a family event coming up next year and I'm hoping to do a stay in the hotel where we can get an even better view!",0.0 +"This mansion tour has been on my bucket list for a few years now, and I finally did it in early Nov 2017. It's a pretty impressive house that's been undergoing a multi-year restoration.The 3rd & 4th floors are off-limits as they are hotel rooms now, as is the basement pool, which will be restored into a hotel spa.Our tour guide, Laura, gave a very interesting history of the mansion as well as the extensive efforts by Gary, the new owner, in his restoration efforts that have occurred since 1984.Highly recommended tour of this Otto Herman Kahn (man on the Monopoly game board) mansion of the Gilded Era",0.0 +"We were seated in the beautiful Charlie Chaplin room. We had kids with us so it was less stressful as we were mostly by ourselves. The food was really good, had steak, chops , fish , all great, desserts were fantastic!! We took pictures outside in their gorgeous gardens, definitely will go again!! ",0.0 +"We went for the afternoon mansion and lunch tour and it was wonderful. The group that day was quite large so fortunately it was divided in two and I think we got the better of the tour guides (Laura?). There is a great deal of history behind the creation, maintenance, rescue and now the restoration of this fabulous structure. So much so, that the tour, with more interactive features, could easily be 2 hours, but as it was, the tour was about an hour and a half and most engaging. The grounds are absolutely spectacular, usually seen only in the European palaces or the mansions in Newport, RI., and it is abundantly clear that the owner, Gary, has put tremendous efforts (and money!!) into not only paying homage to the lifestyles of the rich and famous back in the 1920's, but also in creating an up to date beautiful setting for weddings, special events, hotel stays (if you can afford it!) and even, almost-daily tours. My wife and I have gone on many many tours, here in the US and overseas, and this ranks up there, if not for the overwhelming fixtures and finishes (there are no original artifacts from the Otto Kahn days) of more family-intact mansions, but more so in the compelling story of how, on earth, it still exists, given the odds against it. It's only because it couldn't (fire-proof), that the building wasn't burned to the ground. A remarkable story that can be fleshed out to provide a real sense of living during those days, with that much money. The lunch part of the tour, with a pre fixe selection of an appetizer (soup or salad) and entree (I think 4-5 choices, all seemingly good), and cookies with coffee or tea. There are also the regular ala carte lunch (and/or dinner) menus. The Italian chicken soup was filled with chicken pieces and delicious. We chose the chicken/avocado/mozzarella sandwich on ciabatta bread, and the crab cake on greens and they did not disappoint. The service was very attentive and the portions generous. It's a lovely setting for a nice, leisurely lunch (or probably dinner) among the 'hoi polloi' of the Gold Coast of Long Island. And if you are really lucky, you will get to meet and speak with Gary, the owner of the joint, who apparently enjoys engaging with the diners in the dining room.",1.0 +Been to a wedding and several meetings. The food is good. The entrance to the building and the interior stair cases are grand. The current owner was shot in the head and survived adding to its mystique. Otto Kahn the original owner was trying to out do the Vanderbilts.,1.0 +"Attended a private corporate dinner party. The wait staff was on point through out. The hors d'oeuvres were delicious and varied. The dinner was a little run of the mill and underwhelming. The filet mignon was good. The house pinot noir was nice and light. The building was impressive in scale, but just because it is called a castle some embellishments are needed in the public areas. The library was musty; the bar was filled with some fun history of Oheka; the Charlie Chaplin room was fun filled. The property is well groomed and gave the desired feel of old world and gold coast style.",0.0 +"I thoroughly recommend people going for a grounds tour or a night/s stay at the Oheka Castle. I have been to a few Business meeting at Oheka and would never miss an opportunity to visit!!!! The owner has done a fantastic job of restoring a very unique and special hotel and dining destination. Each room is unique and has been assembled with materials from around the world. You can also go online to Oheka and review the professional photos online. This place is truly the real deal. Some day soon I hope to have dinner there, but the piggy bank is currently a little low with 2 kids in College :)",0.0 +"Dining at the castle is a once in a lifetime experience, that we have done several times, and each time get better. you feel ROYAL and your treated the same way.",3.0 +I have now stayed at Oheka twice and I have loved it each time and found something even more beautiful. The staff (and owner) are all fantastic. ,1.0 +I have heard nice things about this mansion and a couple of years ago we tried to go with my husband friends but never could get a reservation for the high Tea . The person I spoke to told me that all the dates I was looking for were unavailable because of celebrity weddings so I asked him what was open and he said he would have to call me back. He never did soI called again a week later to try again and he told me the same thing so I asked him again to give me dates that would work and again he told me he would call me and didn't .I called again and left a message and nothing. Then I called a week later and asked for his manager and not to speak with him. They put me on the phone with him anyway thinking I wouldn't notice and same story. I guess he didn't feel I was worthy even though I know so many people who have been there and my husband company does business with them. After that I gave up and I'm not even sure they offer High Tea anymore .,0.0 +"Upon entry you can detect the antiquity of this palace. Valet parka your car, the inside and outside are a classy venue. The fid is served to temperature, the cocktails are perfect and not overpowering. It's a great place to meet the ladies A must visit in winter and summer (for the views)",0.0 +"We made reservations for a tour of the mansion and a delicious lunch, in a beautiful dining room. As soon as you drive up to the buildings you can get an idea of how elegant and beautiful the grounds are.The tour took us all through the mansion, to the bridal suites and elegant hotel. There is a lot of history to the place and our tour guide was able to give us a tremendous amount of information. ",1.0 +Did the Castle tour and the story is great! Loved how they showed pictures from the past. The story is impressive as is the fact that tv shows and videos have been filmed there. Just a fun time and loads of information. Cudos to the owners...they had a dream and are making it work!!!,0.0 +"This was a ladies day. We did the tour of the Mansion and then lunch. Tours start at 11 a.m. and we chose our Luncheon for 12 noon. Each was $25. plus tax. This building is 115,000 square feet and each room is beautifully appointed. The food was excellent. The Castle is opulent and primarily used for weddings. It is beautiful. Hotels rooms and dinning open to the public. Give it a try.",4.0 +"I took my wife there for a surprise b-day weekend.The place is totally awesome - so much history, the architecture, the restoration, the grounds and of course the accomodations are terrific.The on site restaurant is terrific as well.If you have a special lady and want to spend a special night or weekend, give Oheka a try.Plus, there are many things to do within a short driving distance.Enjoy.....",1.0 +My husband and I went on a luncheon tour and it was just delightful. We even got to meet the owner of the castle who greeted us and introduced himself during our lunch.,0.0 +"We planned to tour the castle on our drive from The Hamptons to NYC but should have done better research. We drove to the back and had a nice view, while following our GPS only to find that it was posted as Private Property. After asking directions at the local country club, we drove around and found the main gate, only to be informed by a very friendly security lady that the tours were by reservation only and were sold out days in advance. So our trip was Shadow Pond was a brief peep through the main gates. What a disappointment! :(",0.0 +"Step back in time to European/Gold Coast elegance right off Jericho Turnpike. As a birthday treat a group of us made reservations for the tour and lunch. The enthusiastic guide brought the history alive, it was like stepping back in time. The gardens are beautiful and you seem far away from the reality of Long Island today. The fourth floor bridal suite over looked the gardens that reached into the surrounding woodlands. The hotel lobby hosted a double staircase leading to an elegant library & ballroom. There was time & effort dedicated to returning this gem back to it's original elegance. For lunch we dined in the small Charle Chaplin bar room. In the early years the castle hosted many artists and entertainers including Mr Chaplin. Lunch was a 2 course meal that was outstanding. The lump crab cake was one of the best we ever had, and try the different salads. The wine list was complete. The owner Gary, stopped by the table to wish us happy birthday. Give yourself this special treat.",1.0 +"You feel important just driving up there. Everyone must be buzzed into the property via the gatehouse. Must make a reservation to visit as they sell out. Lovely grand estate that has been preserved, renovated, and one of America's Historic Castle Hotels. Just imagine it in its glory days. Stay and grab a bite at the bar. I always state best crabcakes when I review, well this one truly beats them all. Pan seared chunks of crabmeat, which stay together in a thick chunk, cooked just precisely to perfection.........New favorite drink of the summer, forever, Lavender Collins........I definitely will be eating there again!!!!!!!!!",0.0 +"Oheka Castle was once a Wall Street banker's Golden Age house (2nd largest private house in the US in the 1920s), saved by one man; and he has opened it as a luxury hotel. If you don't want to stay there, you can visit on a once daily tour (reservations needed) which takes you through the restored public rooms (as it is a hotel and holds weddings, etc, the service rooms are not open to tours). Tour takes and hour and is quite interesting. Our guide had lived adjacent tot the Castle for 20 years and seen it in its abandoned state. It is one of the main sights to see on the North Shore of Long Island.",0.0 +"The tour was included in the room rate and I was glad, as it provided an opportunity to learn all about the Kahn family, Otto Henry Kahn. Okeka is an acronym for the builder of the castle. After the tour, you are provided with refreshments of coffee, tea and cookies as a nice ending in one the amazing rooms.",0.0 +I only got to see the house from the outside and the beautiful grounds and entrance way. Everything looks so fantastic. They do have a daily tour. At 11 a.m. But you have to call in advance for reservations. Or they won't have it or if there is no one that has called. The prices range from 20 for seniors to 25 for adults. ,0.0 +"To begin, the building is beautiful. We went for my wife's birthday. A single rose was on the table waiting for her. The dining room is rustic, but with great views. The service is excellant, attentive without being intrusive. The food - Burrata Mozz caprese salad, roasted duck breast, georgia peach roast pork were all excellent. There are quite a few items we wish we had room for. To top it off, we walked around inside the castle, a must see. Can you tell we were impressed",3.0 +"Historic, elegant, excellent service and the menu was amazing. Loved it.we took lots of pictures. And the sunset photography was amazing. I am definitely coming back.",1.0 +"I know we lucked out, we were the only two on the tour. We saw everything. We even found the old elevator to the honeymoon suite the tour guide did not even know about. Also saw the pool they use for a TV show. There is a secret door in the library. secret rooms and underground tunnels. Have fun.",2.0 +"Beyond words to see this fabulous LI estate. Do try to take a tour of this mansion, second largest private mansion in America. You must call in advance. ",0.0 +"The tour of Oheka is inspiring and reveals a magnificent story of the Castles unique history. From Otto Herman Kahn's (Hence OHEKA - O HE KA) building the mound to build the Castle upon so that it was the highest point on Long Island, to its rising from the ashes (after being a Military Academy, etc.) literally, due to the amazing vision of its owner and the person responsible for its amazing and beautiful restoration, Mr. Gary Melius....a true genius and visionary of our time IMHO.",0.0 +"This Otto Kahn castle was built around the turn of the century. It fell into disrepair and was bought in the 90's or so by Gary Melius, a real estate developer, who is in the process of lovingly restoring it to its original grandeur. You can take a docent-guided tour through many of the rooms, some of which are rent-able for weddings and other events. The grounds are magnificent! The docent we had led us through the history of the place, with stories about the family that made you feel like you were there back in the day. She was extremely knowledgeable and gracious about answering questions. The tour lasted well over an hour and ended with our having tea, coffee, and pastries in one of the banquet dining rooms. If you are entertaining guests from out of town or outside of Huntington, bring them to Oheka! It's one of our many Huntington gems! ",0.0 +"Just had the lunch tour, and am impressed with the friendliness and attentiveness of the hotel's staff. Our party joined others for the mansion tour. The guide was a local, and although she spoke too quickly for my older uncle to understand all she said, was very knowledgeable and eager to help us appreciate all the renovation that was done. The castle has been completely renovated, and it was stressed that not much there was the original (as it's all been destroyed by vandals) but we viewed replicas and furniture from estate sales trying to get the original flavor of the rooms.Lunch was delicious; we were very pleasantly surprised (gratuity for lunch servers is not included in the $50. pp for the lunch tour). The menu had choices enough for us to be happy with our selections. We would consider returning with other guests for the tour. Note that one can go to lunch at the restaurant without the tour. We didn't realize that!",0.0 +"The food was excellent, the service prompt and friendly and surrounding unique. We were able to wander about the first floor and view the uniqueness of each room.The venue is also available for affairs. We also had an opportunity to chat informally with owner, an interesting and friendly character.",0.0 +Oheka is a very special place.The castle is awesome. The grounds are awesome.Inside is all re done - a must see.You cant believe people used to live like this.Enjoy!!,0.0 +We visited the castle with a group of 15 friends. The tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly. She gave us lots of info about the history and architecture as well as events that are held there. Loved it! ,1.0 +We went here to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. The food was so delicious. The portions were very generous and the service was superb! The grounds are impeccable and beautiful. I highly recommend going here for dinner or attending any function that is held here.,0.0 +"We attended the Garden Party fundraiser and had a great time! The castle and the grounds were amazing, and the event was a lot of fun.",1.0 +"The history of Oheka Castle is literally captured right on its very walls in photos and momentos. The tour guide takes you through the history as well as the various rooms and gardens at Oheka Castle. The tour weaves you through the years of being built by its original owner, through its varied past and onto it's current state of restored beauty.",0.0 +"We wanted to go on the tour, but it was fully booked for the next 4 days. Well, our only way to gain entrance to Oheka Castle was to make a lunch reservation at their restaurant. We told the gatekeeper that we had a lunch reservation, and the gate swung wide open for us to enter. The food at the restaurant was delicious and reasonably priced at lunch. Because there was no event scheduled at Oheka Castle that day, restaurant guests were welcome to wander around and take photos in the beautiful formal gardens, grand double staircase, library, ballrooms, and other main level rooms.",2.0 +"Wanted to visit Oheka for awhile as it is part of Long Island history and is seen in quite a bit of tv/film footage. Made the tour reservation 2 months in advance as tour is only available once a day, and if they do have events, then you might not be able to tour the castle. Just to gave you an idea, few months ago I wanted to visit and called and was informed all the tours were booked 1 months ahead. By the way, you WILL need reservation to get inside the gate either restaurant, tour, or staying there overnight. They have someone that checks the name before anyone can enter but once you enter it is very relaxed feeling. The day we went, it was pouring down rain before the tour but was sunny once the tour started. We also parked in the 2nd lot, which was self parking. The actual tour itself was 1 hour, but before or after that you are free to wonder around the ground area. If the weather is good, I can totally see spending easily 1-2 hours walking inside & outside taking photos. The tour does include viewing one of the suite rooms, we saw the Carnegie suite. Also included is the ballroom, the new ballroom that was added on later for events, the restaurant, the library for Otto, and Addie's room which is like a sitting room. Aside from that you are shown various photos with brief history. Except the structure, almost all the items were new, not original to the castle. Our guide knew the brief history but if someone asked more detailed information, she didn't know. The Charlie Chaplin room was reserved that day so we didn't see it. Finally, you are treated to tea and cookies as bonus to the tour. Since there is a limit on amount of people, they do not rush you which is great considering the tour is $25!",0.0 +"Once we got past the gatekeeper who seemed intent on trying to discourage us from visiting, we had a great time. Beautiful castle, grounds and very friendly staff. Terrific lunch, salads, soups and sandwiches $10-$18 range. ",1.0 +It's one of the largest family owned castles in the country. It's beautiful. If you're on Long Island it would be wonderful to see.,1.0 +ONe of the most Famous Gold Coast Mansions of today as well as yesterday. You must take the tour to discover this incredible mansion. You must hear the story of the man that built it and how it has been restored. See for yourself why a Jonas bother was married there and Royal Pains is often filmed there. Discover which famous singer had a video shot there.Best of the LI Mansions and j a short drive out o Manhattan.,0.0 +There is a lot of history at the castle and it is just lovely to walk around and learn about it. Everyone who works there is very helpful and informative.,1.0 +"I love this home.. Wish I could have seen it in its heyday! Everyone there is very friendly. First went there when I was working on a tv show that was filming there, and got an exclusive behind the scenes look at everything. I'd love to stay overnight!",1.0 +"So this is how the other half lived.:) Tour has great- guide was well versed and very informative. At the end of the tour there was coffee, tea, and treats- a lovely touch. The tour is included with packages if you stay at the hotel.",2.0 +"This property will take you back to a time when government taxes were not an issue...reminding me of the Mansions along the Cliff Walk in New Port, RI",1.0 +"My wife and I drove for more than an hour to visit this place. When we got there, a lady at the gate told us we couldn't drive in, not even to have a quick look at the building from the outside. I explained that I was from England and would not have the opportunity in the near future to visit this historic landmark again, but she said that we'd have to do an official tour. I explained that I was very interested in the house from an academic point of view, but nothing could move her. I asked if she could call someone to try and get permission for us to drive briefly up to the hotel and have a quick look, but she wouldn't do that either. She was very polite the whole time, but I'm sure she could have called someone to let us have a quick look from the outside. Sometimes exceptions have to be made and a little flexibility is a good thing. We drove away very disappointing. As an academic from the UK living on Long Island, such buildings are extremely interesting to me; especially as most historic buildings are allowed to rot and collapse in the USA. It's sad that they wouldn't let us in for a few minutes, especially after driving such a long way. Perhaps we should have checked their website first, but we didn't think for one moment that we wouldn't be allowed in for a few minutes. After all, it's a hotel, not Buckingham Palace. We were thinking of staying at the hotel for a night, but not anymore.",6.0 +"I have visited other mansions in the area and paid more or less the same entry fee. However, $25 to see a bridal venue is overpriced. It has not been a residence for more than 70 years - no original furnishings remain; the interior is beautiful - but so is every 5 star hotel I have ever been in (and it is classified a 5 star hotel). We visited the lower floor (ballroom, old ballroom, library, Charlie Chaplin bar, restaurant), the basement (that speaks for itself) and an outside garden, none of the guest rooms. The docent was unable to find (or did not think we should have) a place to talk to the group that was relatively quiet; we missed at least half of what she said. We stood in one room as blurry enlarged prints of the past and present states of the premises were lifted for us to view (sometimes upside down - they cannot even put an arrow to indicate to their docents the direction they should be shown?). She ended up talking to 2 or 3 people primarily in a group of about 20. We got coffee, tea (made with tepid water), a nice mousse sample and cookies which the tour participants had to unwrap in a room with a nice view yet a dull atmosphere watching the caterers and vendors pass through the room to prepare for an evening wedding. Given the number of historic homes in the area with more history/intrigue/interest/beauty, I would not recommend this tour to anyone (unless the price was more reasonable rate for what they provide - maybe $8). Of course, perhaps the rave reviews on this page are from those who paid for the lunch inclusion making the lunch the primary purpose for the visit rather than the tour. Go to Kykuit, Sagamore, Westbury. Oheka has potential but the current state of the tour leaves the interest level at zero.",5.0 +We went yesterday and if you look at the photos on TripAdvisor - then you see the tour. Saw a ball room and the restaurant. Little historic information. NOTHING in the home is original. We basically paid $25 + tax for an advertisement to use the property for a special event. Coffee and cookies stuck in a side room and not the reason we went. Constantly being moved out of the way for the staff (they have tours EVERY DAY). Ode to Gary who saved the property. They should not compare themselves to the Biltmore either.Do not bother with this tour. Oheka should just ask for donations rather than disguising donations as a 'tour' admission price.,10.0 +If you have heard of the Gold Coast of Long Island this is what they are talking about. Built by Otto Herman Kahn about 100 years ago. Second largest private home in the U.S. You can stay in the hotel or have a meal as well. It is surrounded by his personal golf course which is no longer part of the property.,0.0 +It was a very informative tour and the tour guide seemed to know everything about the castle. Highly recommend checking it out if you have the opportunity. ,1.0 +"A must if you visit the Huntington area.Oheka is the second largest castle in the United States. The present owner,Mr. Melieus and his daughter,Kelly have done a beautiful job restoring it. It has become a venue for beautiful weddings,gala events,and romantic weekends.They have also filmed television shows and music productions there. Hope you love it as much as I do !!",0.0 +"Went for the holiday tour, and while we loved what we saw, there is so much MORE that we had hoped and expected to see! This is a 240 room mansion, and we only got to see 10 rooms........ We walked around outside and looked in some windows, so we saw some more, but they should really open it up to more things to see!!",2.0 +"I was very excited to visit Oheka Castle. I booked a tour with my family for a Sunday morning. They were setting up for a wedding, which was very distracting. The tour guide tried to give a history of the castle, but due to all of the noise from set-up, it was difficult to hear. We were not able to visit multiple rooms, due to the wedding. We also were moved out of the library so that the groomsmen could have lunch and take photos. I would recommend that if you do decide to take a tour, find out if there is a wedding going on. I don't think it was fair to either (the wedding party or the tour) to have spent money and not get the full experience. The grounds and castle are beautiful. Make sure you spend enough time and bring a camera!",3.0 +"The tour today at Oheka Castle was such a great treat! The castle is beautiful and they were setting up for a wedding, which was gorgeous. The tour was listed as an hour, but I'd definitely recommend leaving more time.",2.0 +"We were there for a 50th HS reunion from when Oheka was a school. We did not stay overnight there, as we decided to attend late and there were no more rooms. We did have lunch there with a classmate and the food was very good, though the service was very slow. The extensive buffet for the evening's event was excellent. The staff were first rate with helpfulness, friendliness, and efficiency. There isn't a lot left of the interior that is original; many changes and reworking the building's interior due to extensive vandalism when it was abandoned many years ago. The furnishings, though not original, are appropriate to a castle, and the history tour is very interesting.",3.0 +"We attended a wedding here. What a spectacular venue! The food, ambiance, service , and comfort were all first class. We stayed 3 nights - the beds were comfy, the and rooms were clean. We were very impressed!",1.0 +"The wedding reception room was set up, a fund-raising event was going on, hotel guests checked in an out, and we took the tour of the second largest private home built in America. It's history as Otto Kahn's family home to school to abandoned hangout to current hotel/home is the subject of the tour. On the tour you see various rooms - the library, hotel suites, restaurant, original ballroom, wander the grounds a bit and they even provide refreshments for you at the end of the tour in the Charlie Chaplin room. The owners actually live here and are slowly restoring it to it's former glory. One way is to feature it on TV's Royal Pains. Nice job.",3.0 +"They serve dinner at Oheka Castle...just delicious. The food delicious, service first rate and the ambiance very grand. You walk into the front doors of the castle and are immediately greeted by a stunning sweetheart staircase which leads you up to the dining level. It's beautifully decorated. The menu is very extensive, but wait to hear the specials for the evening before you place your order. Wine list very good. We really enjoy the entire experience and can't wait to go back.",1.0 +"This is truly a castle. Incredible grounds, incredible building, incredible architecture, incredible history. Dining has been outstanding every time I have eaten there, wait staff and hosts are first rate. The guest rooms are a step back in time into an age where luxury and attention to detail mattered.",2.0 +"Oheka is in a constant state of improvement, as it was a building that had been neglected and on the edge of ruin before it was purchased and brought back to life. The tour focuses on that. You learn the history of the man (the original owner/builder, Otto Hermann Kahn) and the building, what happened to it after the family let it go, the changes it went through and the revitalization of it now. Currently the one of the top locations for weddings on Long Island, it is also used for shooting the USA Network show, Royal PainsTour is about an hour, and you can have a light lunch afterwards or if not, they serve coffee/tea and cookies for those who don't chose lucnh. It's daily at 11:00, and I think it's just M-F, as most weekends it's booked with wedding parties. ",7.0 +"Huge mansion which is only second to Vanderbilt in Ashville NC. This historic place once hosted great parties of all the movie greats of the 20's and 30's and now is available for any type of event or affair for the select few who demand the most elegant of locations, but also is the home base for filming of hit TV series Royal Pains which still films there to this day.",2.0 +"This was part of a Groupon we had and we enjoyed both our stay, the restaurant, and this tour. Our guide seemed to be well versed in the history and renovation, they provided coffee and cake after the tour and gave an opportunity to ask additional questions, they also gave you complete access to the grounds and did not chase you out or off the property when the tour was done. You were also free to enjoy the restaurant and lounge areas. We probably enjoyed the tour more because we had stayed at the hotel and were intrigued but overall it was worthwhile.",2.0 +"I had visited the Old Westbury Gardens mansion last April and loved it. Coming to OHEKA I expect the same and was sadly disappointed. I am a sophomore in college and am writing a research paper on Otto Kahn and OHEKA and was aware of how much the tour guide left out. Yes, she told the overall history of the house but didn't know a lot of facts that she should of (and it wasn't me - who knew more than her - asking the questions, so that says something). Besides the history parts that she didn't mention/know, she could have provided a lot of interesting tidbits about Otto Kahn's life to add to the overall story but didn't. She seemed uninterested in the photos she was showing the group and held them up for 2-3 seconds, without point anything out. Her tour was scattered and didn't follow any specific timeline (she jumped from the fire that inspired the faux walls in the library to Otto's history starting in Germany and back to the restoration). She also continuously mentioned rooms and then continued on to say But we can't see those because there are people rooming there. Overall, we saw the lobby, library, garden, and dining room, not much. I understand Melius has spent millions restoring the home but it seemed very cold and tacky. Even my mother, who did not know nearly as much information as I did (provided I am researching the subject), she continuously turned to say to me This is nothing like the Old Westbury Gardens mansion tour. We didn't even stay for the refreshments afterward (the little that there was) we were that disappointed.Overall, if you don't already know the information prior, as I did, the tour is interesting. Even then, I would not go back. We barely saw any rooms, the tour guide seemed disengaged and didn't try to make it into an interesting story, and we were not encouraged to stay and walk around the grounds afterward.HOWEVER, if you are interested in seeing a Gold Coast Mansion, I HIGHLY recommend Old Westbury Gardens. It is far more beautiful than OHEKA, you see the entire home and the majority of the grounds (whatever isn't included on the tour you are more than welcome to walk around on your own afterward), and the tour guides there seem enthusiastic about the information and make it more of a storytelling session filled with historical facts. On the plus side, you get all of that (way more than at OHEKA) for only $10 rather than $25.",5.0 +This castle tour is worth every penny. We were a small group and the tour guide was able to speak to each of us individually and answer all questions. The house it self is gorgeous. The artwork is beautiful. The grounds were European in style and well maintained. The history of the castle is fascinating. the available guest rooms are luxurious. I wish I could afford to stay there. I'd visit the castle again and take the tour.,1.0 +Tour lady had alot of knowledge of the place and the area. Alot of intresting stuff to be learned about the castle.,0.0 +My wife and I visited the Oheka castle in mid September. Our tour guide was Lori who did an excellent job explaining the history and every day operation of the mansion through the years. The tour is very laid back. You are allowed to take pictures of the rooms inside the mansion. The tour is an hour long but very informative. If you are in the Long Island area definitely plan a visit to this great home.,3.0 +An amazing entrance into an even more amazing former gold coast home. Breathtaking. If only I could afford to stay there.,1.0 +"Oheka Castle is a beautiful castle with expansive grounds that you are free to wander around and explore. There were lots of events on during the summer, so as long as you are not disruptive you are free to wander parts of the building. I enjoyed a delicious lunch in one of their dining rooms. The staff was prompt and pleasant and answered questions to the best of their ability. The food was very reasonably priced for fine dining in a castle. I had chicken and arugula sandwich and the group I was with split the calamari and the crab cakes as appetizers. The history is interesting but I couldn’t find anything explaining it so look that up ahead of time if you are a history buff. It is also where Royal Pains is filmed if you are a fan of the show.",1.0 +"Visiting Oheka Castle, one gets to see a beautiful location now used for the TV show Royal Pains, and other movies. The best part is hearing the story of Otto Herman Kahn and learning why he built it, and all the famous visitors that came to his parties. The Chaplin room is fascinating.Tea and coffee are offered at the end of the tour. The rooms are beautiful and luxurious.",0.0 +This is the second largest private home in the United States and it has a very interesting story behind it. It can be toured if you call ahead and can be there at the time of the tour which is around 11:00AM and if there is nothing else being done at the mansion that the tour would interfere with.The tour was informative and lasted a couple hours. We had lunch following and it was excellent and on the upscale side. You can have weddings etc. there or just stay like a hotel if rooms are available.,1.0 +"While staying 4 nights on Long Island we booked a tour here.Oheka Castle is on par with the Newport RI mansions tours. But I enjoyed this one more.It is a private residence, hotel, and function hall, and a movie set for the program Royal Pains as well as other shows. Because of the expense of the property, this is how the owner raises money to pay for the upkeep.The tour was $25 which included self serve tea or coffee and cookies after the tour in the main ball room. We enjoyed that and opted for the tour and lunch additional $25 (plus tip and tax)The tour guide was quite good. We learned about the history and saw many of the rooms which are now common space. Each room was quite elegant. Because the house fell into shambles none of the furnishing are original. The grounds are beautiful. After the tour, we were free to walk around the grounds or rooms to take more pictures. We was one hotel room. WoW.Lunch was elegant. We could order any two courses. I chose jumbo shrimp wrapped in bacon and grilled. Fantastic. The filet minion sandwich was the best. It was so big I needed to bring half home. We dined in a small room overlooking the gardens. So beautiful. The service was top notch. A 5-Star The Oheka owner of the castle came and greeted each table. He was so nice!!! Just a regular guy who loves what he does. He has spent 30 years restoring his home, rents out rooms, fancy weddings are held here as well as other functions.I have been to many historical homes and I truly enjoyed the tour and elegant lunch.",0.0 +"Long Island! Gold Coast! Oheka ! Three names - one amazing celebration of your soul, whatever you do there - getting tour or dining... If you live in New York or around, if you are a guest in our great and huge city, Oheka must be on a must list. Many thanks to Otto Kahn, who built this unique castle, but even more thanks to the family which had revived the castle which was destroyed. And still working on it. We were lucky to have a tour with a super-professional guide Ms. Lora. Sorry, I could be wrong, because what she did was a great 1 hour show with history, drama and soul involved. If you plan to see Oxeka, make reservation for the tour with a lunch, - you will double your pleasure, because after you've received a big wave of a great mood a lunch in their stylish, well arranged restaurant is amazing koda for hours you spent in Oheka. Not only Ms. Lora ! Many thanks to Mr. Ernie Avallone, the real Master of bar and restaurant service, he added his own magic... Without him we (me and my wife) will never know what is Mozarella En Carrozza or Capellini Frutti. We were on a tour in a middle of May - the weather was perfect, and if you see my photo gallery you'll most probably catch the aura of this place and without any doubt 'll follow our idea.",1.0 +"You will learn so much about the castle, what it was, what it became and how Gary Melius brought it back to life and it's full slender. ",0.0 +Every bit of the info on the tourHistory and origin Chaplin roomRestorationOld photosKids book was great ,0.0 +If you are looking for something different to do and you reside on Long Island do a tour of the castle and lunch.The total price is $50 and well worth the cost.Laura was our guide and was very informative both about the house and about Otto Kahn himself. We toured both sides of the interior of the house and the suites. After our tour we went to the dining room and Ernie wasour server. He was entertaining and informative. The food was delicious and we were able to eat in the Charlie Chaplan Room.Get a grouptogether and go. It is a great way to spend an afternoon.,0.0 +"Beautiful castle with a great story. Oscar Henry Kahn (therefore the acronym for OHEKA) was denied admittance at golf courses in Long Island because he was Jewish. He then built his own golf course and allowed whoever wanted to play (regardless of religion, nationality or race) the ability to do so. A wealthy industrialist, he built a beautiful castle fronting the golf course. We are fortunate to actually live within sight of the castle and golf course and have enjoyed the tour on many occasions",0.0 +"Attended a spectacular, over the top wedding. The facilities we used were lovely, food exceptional, including a desert room with boxes and bags for your take home treats. Excessive but a once in your life experience. Difficult for elderly guests to negotiate, long walks down back service hallways to an elevator. Be prepared. Would love the tour and especially would like to see the grounds in daylight.",0.0 +"After spending millions on restoring this historic venue, Oheka is now the most gorgeous and exciting venue on Long Island. Grand, spectacular, and wonderful. Extraordinary venue with magnificent rooms, and catering facilities. One of my children was married at Oheka and we will never forget the service, food, and experience. The management and staff are fabulous hosts.",1.0 +"We wanted to take a look at the hotel, but they were having a wedding, so we weren't able to.According to the tour brochure, a tour was $25-50. Probably worth it, but couldn't say for sure.If you're looking for it, best way to find it is by GPS address. It's hidden way in the back of a subdivision, only saw 1 small sign out on the highway.",2.0 +Friendly and knowledgable tour guide. I would highly recommend this tour of Otto HErman Kan's castle...the monopoly man. Wow! The gardens..... :-),2.0 +It is important to know the history of the Castle to appreciate the place,1.0 +A mansion tour was included with our Groupon stay... it was very interesting to learn more about the place but she showed us the same places we had been using at the hotel. She didn't ask if we had questions. Other than that it was nice and the cookies afterwards were delicious!,2.0 +"We had bought a Groupon package for the Oheka Estate (see my full review under hotels), and this tour was part of that package. It lasted almost 2 hours and led us through all areas of the estate. We saw all formal rooms (library, ladies' sitting hall, ball room, dining room, pantry, bar, bridal suite, pool room, basement, reception room, you name it...) plus went over the gardens and into the inner structure of the building. For example, we learned how they used cold breezes via tunnels under the building to cool down rooms in the summer when air conditioning had not been invented yet. Interesting!! We saw pictures of the buildings poor state when the current owner bought it, and it really is amazing how he brought the castle back to life! We also learned about the original owner of this estate, Otto Hermann Kahn, and his life. This tour is not for children, as it is quite long with 2 hours, but we loved it! Afterwards we enjoyed refreshments served in the dining room, there was tea and coffee and fresh cookies made in the castle's kitchen. Superbe!",5.0 +"A beautiful castle that might have been demolished as so many were. This takes you back to the Gilded Age, the age when F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby. Enjoy the informative tour and walk the grounds. Perfectly lovely.",1.0 +"Oheka Castle is a beautiful and fascinating place. We stayed at the hotel and took the tour. The tour is very interesting and I would highly recommend it to all, especially to history buffs and those who are a fan of the Great Gatsby!",1.0 +"Definitely take the tour! Ours was with Laura and she was a great source of information. It really brings to life the history of Oheka Castle---and even though I read all about it on the website prior to the tour, Laura was still able to add some really neat insights. ",1.0 +"Wow. What can I say? Words are inadequate to express my revulsion for this dark stain on Planet Earth. It all started out so promising. While staying mid-Long Island, why not check out this castle/hotel for a possible future visit? Seemed like a good idea. Then a guy on the phone was welcoming so off we headed. Then imagine our surprise when we were greeted at the gate by Atilla the Hun. What, no appointment? Then please go away you dirty little insignificant peasants. You will not be granted admission through our golden gate. To be fair, it was really our fault! Our Rolls Royce was in the shop so we were slumming it in a 2008 Subaru. Subaru? What were we thinking? They don't even have a luxury brand! Our bad judgement. OK, the serious finish: as my name implies, I love 4-star properties. I can afford 5-star hotels but I can't stand the ATTITUDE and back side kissing that goes on at places with names like Four Seasons and Ritz Carlton. But if YOU enjoy a well placed kiss on your back side, I highly recommend the Oheka Castle.",6.0 +"Quito is another one of these South American cities, threat has countless of Plazas to go around. That being said, this was by far our favorite, as the buildings surrounding it were beautifully designed, and the largest statue towering it!",2.0 +This is a small but very busy square where the presidential Palace sits. There's many locals just hanging around here. Great place for a photo stop. ,0.0 +Epicenter of Quito's history and culture. Picturesque square where locals and tourists gather to admire the architecture and 'people watch'. Very safe with discreet Police presence and tourist info in City Hall.,0.0 +"Also known as Plaza Grande, this the center of the Old Town of Quito. It is fronted by the Presidential Palace, the Cathedral, City Hall, Archbishop’s Palace, and Plaza Grande Hotel. Also Quito’s Tourist office is at Venezuela and Espejo streets. The plaza contains nice palm trees, fountains and greenery and is a very refreshing stop for tourists and locals. At any given time there are concerts, folk dances, entertainers and even protestors supplying local color. At its center is the Independence column. Contrary to various reviewers of this site, I found it heavily policed during the day and evening and always felt safe there. A must-visit site. ",0.0 +"We visited during the changing of guards - first Monday of the month - and it was quite the event. The plaza was packed with locals, visitors, military, and police, while the President appeared on the balcony. This is the Grand Plaza of Quito and it deserves its reputation as such. Just a wonderful urban space.",1.0 +"Visit on a Sunday if possible! The families are out in their Sunday best and the street entertainers, from puppeteers, musicians and mimes are out and about. Plenty of police wandering the square. Just a grand overview of Quito life.",0.0 +Unique place. Good spot to sit and to enjoy the downtown atmosphere. Various objects to be photographed. ,0.0 +"We visited this square several times during our stay. There was always something interesting to see. Soapbox speakers decrying the state of the world, live music an other entertainers, old people sitting with their friends, and street food vendors. A place to breathe the local atmosphere. ",0.0 +To visit Quito and not visit it’s Central Square and Old Town is simply absurd. Ideally both should be visited on a sunny day and a chilly evening. ,0.0 +"With little information from the internet I was delighted to show up and get a good view of the ceremony. It is at 11am on the first Monday of the month, 9am all other Mondays. No ticket needed. At 8:20am they started setting up the gates and 9:00 it began. Look at my photos to see good places to stand.",4.0 +"The Cathedral of Quito, Archbishop’s Palace, City Hall, and Government Palace surrounded the Plaza de la Independencia. A number of these buildings have the Moorish architecture influence. There was noticeable police presence in the square as people do gather to protest. At the plaza center stood the Independence Monument. There were much symbolism incorporated into this French sculpture, from Lady Liberty on top to the defeat of the Spaniards at the base. From here you could walk around the plaza’s bordering streets with many Ecuadorian restaurants, cafés and souvenir stores. You will run into street vendors selling souvenirs and local snacks everywhere. A visit to the plaza at night would be worthwhile to see the beautiful buildings lid up",0.0 +"Also known as the “Plaza Grande”, it’s smaller than that of other capital cities but has nice benches, trees, and an interesting monument celebrating Ecuador’s independence from Spain. It was the starting point for our free walking tour and there are lots of vendors around the perimeter. I even got a great shoe-shine for two bucks! Good police presence and safe area; however just like any other city, keep aware of pickpockets. Nice place to grab a snack and people watch. ",0.0 +"Because this is the heart of Quito, there truly is always something to see and hear in this spot! The presidential palace is right there (Ecuador's version of the White House), and on Monday mornings, they do a changing of guard ceremony with music and soldiers on horseback.There is a heavy police presence in the square, so it feels safe.",0.0 +"If you’re going to visit this place, don’t go on Monday morning cause that’s when they do there changing of the guard. They close the plaza down for it. The changing of the guard is fun to watch though",0.0 +"Our hotel was right on the square, and we had a great view from our restaurant. It was interesting to see things come alive in the mornings. Shoe shine boys were setting up there boxes, Mothers were walking children to school, teenagers on the way to school were on their cell phones, businessmen and politicians were deep in conversation, and there was always some kind of street performance. This is a great place to people watch. The presidential palace and government buildings are right on the square. I found it interesting that there are shops right under the palace, so you can certainly get very close to it. There is a heavy police presence, so it feels safe. ",0.0 +"The center of Old Quito with shops all around to wander in. There are lots of shops to visit and it is fun to just see the local people around the square. There are cafes, and in our case, we just bought bread at one of the bakeries because it looked so good.",0.0 +"Plaza de la Independencia, aka Plaza Grande serves as Quito’s gathering center to reflect on Ecuadorian’s daily life activities and where historic protests and or rallies are held by the citizens where they express pleas to be heard of their ordeals to their government because of the Presidential palace being in the plaza. The plaza is dotted with greenery, palm trees, pigeons, flower gardens and daily life activities. It has served as the city’s icon since 10 August 1809 as the date is celebrated as many streets have the same name; 10 de Agosto; the date that is celebrated to the first plea to Independence of the Ecuadorians from the Spanish dictatorship?",0.0 +Many street performers and quaint shops. Fresh bread and coffee shops too! But if you want an experience go to Vista Hermosa for lunch or for dinner but bring a jacket if you intend to sit outside. The view and the food are worth your time.,1.0 +This place has a lot of history. The monument is beautiful. The trees around it are over 100 years old. The whole ambiance of the plaza tell about the history of the city. Nice overall.,0.0 +"This is a good spot to meet up with friends who are touring the area or to soak in some local color while resting your feet. Sometimes there is music, other times there are health fairs. All interesting. This trip, I noticed a sizable increase in security presence which gives a greater sense of safety for travelers. The location is central to most important tourist stops.",0.0 +A great square surrounded by many old buildings. Lots of trees and places to sit. Always some cultural activity happening in the square. Sit outside at a cafe and watch. Another must visit treat.,0.0 +"Beautiful Spanish plaza with the cathedral, presidential palace , Bishops house and Municipality building! ",0.0 +Cantral square in colonial oldtown The presidenrial palace cityhall etc Limited parking best to have a guided tour,0.0 +"Elections were coming up when I was there a couple of weeks ago, so the Plaza was packed with activity. Live music, speeches, and lots of gathering was going on. It is well-kept and holds a stunning monument to the Independence Heroes of August 10, 1809.",0.0 +"Plaza Grande was our first destination in Old Town. This ornate 16th c plaza is the political focal point of colonial Quito and called the Plaza de la Independence. It features a winged statue to independence atop a high pillar.The square is flanked on all sides by impressive buildings, including the Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. We returned on a Monday, which is when at 11am the Palace guards perform a changing of the guard ceremony. This was a really impressive and colourful performance, much more elaborate than other changing of the guard ceremonies we have witnessed, complete with sabres and horses. The President himself was on the balcony for the ceremony, as he always presides over this weekly event when in Quito.Elections were only a week away so we could not get too close due to all the demonstrations. Riot police were out in full force.The square is flanked by the Cathedral, the Iglesia El Sagrario, the Presidential Palace and the Archbishop’s palace.",0.0 +"There are fine buildings on all sides, notably the Cathedral, the Palacio Arzobispal and the low colonial Palacio de Gobierno. The plaza hums with life, is full of interest and very much a focal point for locals and tourists alike. Street artists and perforners add to the atmosphere and entertainment.",0.0 +"Lovely big plaza, lots of families enjoying the warm weather. To top it all we were there just before Christmas and there was a parade of religious themes dancing around the outside, wonderful experience",0.0 +This is a beautiful park. Lots of places to sit and street vendors selling everything you can imagine.,1.0 +"No vehicle traffic, and a good walking place. Lots of little shops and corner cafes. There were many people congregating with their families and friends. Lots of fun.",0.0 +"Walking around this square is definitely worthwhile. The square is large and well-laid-out. Important buildings, museums and churches are in the area. When we were there, there was a large tent city on one side as part of a protest movement that detracted a bit from the feel. Nonetheless, put this on your itinerary as you walk through Old Town.",0.0 +Of the plazas we went through in Old Quito this is positively the most vibrant and energetic. We walked from the Basilica down Venezuela St until we arrived. It wasn't where my phone map indicated but we were positive once we arrived. The statuary to the independence of the nation is the highlight with ample seating throughout. The locals are in the majority of users and their ethnic clothing reminds me of the books I've read of early South America. Plenty of historic buildings surround the square as well as the cathedral museum. We were there near lunch time and it was packed.,0.0 +Right in the center of old town. A good rally point or a place to watch locals perform etc. on Sunday. A good place to take in the sights.,0.0 +"A good place to explore if you don't have much time in the city. Lots of little stores, vendors, and historical buildings. The presidents residence is on the square. Pretty warm here in the middle of the day if the sun is out. Bring sun screen, as the sun on the equator will burn you surprisingly fast. ",0.0 +You must make a visit as this is the heart of the city. There are many people selling things on the plaza and it is very pleasant.,0.0 +Plaza De La Independencia – this is the main plaza in the historical area. It’s the meeting and jumping off point when exploring the Historical area. So much surrounds it and everyone seems to gather here… a super place to people watch and take a break from exploring the area!!!! WOW…very cool!!!,0.0 +"Great place to people watch. The indigenous people are dressed beautifully and carry themselves with pride. There are buskers, vendors and inexpensive cafes.",0.0 +"This place is a wonderfully vibrant area that provides a real taste of local culture. Nearby there is lots to do in terms of food and drinks and sightseeing also. The statues and monuments tell a story of Ecuador's battle for independence from the Spanish. There are currently protests however from taxi drivers in the city, despite this it is not unsightly or unsafe, rather people passionately standing up for what they deem right. The Plaza is beautiful open space with green areas that add to its aesthetics.",40.0 +active square with interesting buildings on three sides and independence statue in the centre. Definitely at least worth passing through.,0.0 +"It’s good to watch and feel the plaza energy. Totally safe and surrounding areas too.Have a seat, a coffee and take some photos before you explore this historical area.Locals and tourists. Shops, churches and museums.I was lucky to also watch and experience a mild protest in the plaza with massive police presence.",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza. Around it you will find the presidential palaca (Carandolet), a beautiful colonial church, the municipality of Quito and some official and religious buildings. In the center a beautiful statue attracts tourists. The plaza is always crowded and lively. Enter all the passages that you may see; behind you will discover something new and interesting.",0.0 +We sat in a cafe and had a coffee and watched life and people go by. Lots of restaurant around the square which we avoided except for coffee stops as we always think they are too touristy. One day we just sat on a bench and people watched!,0.0 +Beautiful plaza in the centre of Old Quito. You can find governal headquarters here. It seems like this is meeting point for different congregations. At the moment we were visiting it a protest was taking place.,0.0 +"There is a lot of activity in this plaza, where people congrate and meet. One side the plaza is the government headquarters, another is the Catholic Church's Archbishop quarters and across the plaza is the Cathedral of Quito.Again....a must visit or perhaps more than one visit.... ",0.0 +"Many things happened in this square, for example it´s where President Garcia Moreno fell murdered in the middle of 1800´s.Best light in the morning to take Picture of monuments but in the night there are good lights to take long shot exposures.",0.0 +"It’s a bit different to the other plazas de las armas in cities like Lima etc. It’s a really nice plaza and starting point for free walking tours, like strawberry, one I did and really liked! From this square you can visit a lot of churches and the streets are full of life, specially on Sunday. ",0.0 +On Mondays they have the Change of Guard which is very interesting with the Granaderos in their traditional attire.,0.0 +"I visited Colombia and Ecuador in Jan.2018. Loved the experience going through the rain forests and visit to Quito. I went to see the parade at the square, it was very busy and a team of thieves stole my wallet with all my money, credit and ATM cards including my drivers licemce and some other papers.... Don't want you to be scared but please be very careful. At night stay in busy areas and avoid going to side streets and dark areas, I almost got robbed of my camera at night in a park, luckily an off duty traffic cop who happened to be close by saved me.",0.0 +"Tidied. Green. Seating available. Cafés around for light food or lunches etc. Heard that it is lit up at night, but I was there during the day.",0.0 +The buildings in that are illuminated to accentuate the architecture.Walk to Calle Ronda to enjoy Dinner,1.0 +"Plaza Grande is the centre of old Quito and the start of any good tour. It includes the main cathedral and Presidential palace and is usually packed with locals and tourists alike.If you can make it on a Monday at about 11am you’ll see the changing of the Presidential Guard which is worth an icecream and half an hour in the sun. There’s usually a speech from a senior official and a good sized local crowd.Top tip: be careful with your backpack as the old town’s pickpockets are famous, but don’t over-worry, we didn’t feel threatened at all as long as you’re careful. Also, if you’d like a more relaxed, cooler tour then go in the early evening as the lighting is gorgeous and there are plenty of local restaurants to sit in.",0.0 +"What a lovely plaza! It is large, has flowers and benches, and beautiful trees in full pink bloom. Begun back in 1612 as a packed dirt area, its long history is interesting involving water source, private residences, earthquake of 1627, and its evolution to what it is today. The Catholic Church acquired land on the NE side and built the Cathedral of Quito, and land on the SW side where the Archbishop’s Palace was built. Other buildings emerged and collectively now frame the plaza. A fountain had been in the center, but in 1894 the current monument was conceived, commissioned in 1898, and the fountain was moved to the SW area to make way for the monument. It is affectionately known as the Monument to the Heroes of the Independence. It honors the heroes of the First Cry on August 10, 1809, who called for the fight for their country to gain independence from Spain. The actual war took place from 1820-1822. Visitors are welcome in most of the historic buildings surrounding the plaza. There are street vendors selling little paintings and beautiful scarfs amongst other items, but none hassled us. Very pleasant place to people watch, but just be very careful of pickpockets. We were advised to even remove necklaces as they can be grabbed. It’s probably no more dangerous than any other big city.... we certainly felt safe.",1.0 +We learned about the history of the country’s independence and were able to view the presidential palace. We also heard the story about the rooster on top of the church...be sure to ask someone to tell it to you!,0.0 +Beautiful place to visit and see the equatorian people!In the historical center you will see the real way of life from them! A lot of people walking and selling things!Nice and safe!The square is wonderful! ,0.0 +"Small little plaza. A tidal wave of people in and around the area. Was hard to navigate with the crowds, and there was no event scheduled for the day. Huge trees are in the park which is nice, but it does obstruct the views to the surrounding buildings. More of a park vs a main plaza. But still a nice area to check out.",0.0 +"If you like to sit and people watch then this is the place to come. There's cafes to sit it in and while away the time. Lots of locals just sitting and chatting or going about their business. Whilst we visited there was always a police presence. Quite a few walks, tours and guides start from here.",0.0 +It is the main square in Old Town Quito. Surrounded by the Presidential Palace and the Cathedral it is a must go place in Quito. In the Middle there is the Monument in honor of the First independence heroes.,0.0 +The Grande plaza is the central node of the old town in Quito. It is a great place for a wander. The main historic buildings are clustered on the square or nearby and there are lots of shops and restaurants to enjoy.Street vendors and artists make for a lively scene throughout the day,0.0 +"One of the best parts of quito in my opinion. Really nice, colonial feeling. All the building around the place are very very nice and the plaza in really wee mantained. Great spot.",0.0 +"Really nice area to walk around, obviously popular but not totally touristified. Lots of cafes and restaurants amongst the shops to look in or sit and take it all in. Visit one of the many churches close by and enjoy.",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza with statues, flowers, and tall trees. The architecture of surrounding buildings is very impressive. Park benches offer an inviting place to sit, relax, and take in the lovely surroundings.",0.0 +Don’t miss the Plaza when visiting Quito. Very interesting area and plenty of attractions surrounding this open park area. Lots of security here . ,0.0 +"On Mondays at 11 there is a lot of pomp and circumstance going on in the square during the Presidential Changing of the Guards. (Think Buckingham Palace meets Evita.) There are horses and drums and singing and marching and flag raising and short speeches from statesmen (the President, if he is in town, or the VP) up on the balcony of the President’s house. It’s fun to observe from the church porch to the right. People around us sang along to what I presume is the national anthem. People seemed happy and positive about the government and the military. Also interesting are the food and beverage vendors walking around. All the shops that are tucked under the church and government buildings are pretty cool too. If you are visiting Old Town on a Monday, make this part of your visit. It feels really different from what you are probably used to back home. ",0.0 +"This is a wonderful place to start a tour of the old town; lots of beautiful old colonial churches, cobblestone streets",0.0 +"The Plaza has beautiful architecture and places to visit nearby (churches, museums). The place also has a lot of activity. It's a great place to start or the end of the day visiting old town",1.0 +Fabulous lively place and must go during the day. Once the sun starts setting most everyone disappears. Ate dinner at a restaurant right off the plaza and felt a little uncomfortable as solo female getting a cab near the square later evening.,0.0 +"We visited the Plaza Grande several times during our Quito stay. It is always an interesting place for people watching, surrounded by great, historical architecture. Try to visit on Monday morning and watch the changing of the ceremonial guard. It is an elaborate display with Napoleonic uniforms, bands, horses, street entertainment, etc. you should try to get there probably an hour early to get a good spot and enjoy the setup. The protests and signs aimed at attending government officials is fascinating in its on right. On word of warning - it is crowded and people are packed tight. We watched our entire trip for pickpockets, and we only them in action this day as a person next to us was victimized. The police responded quickly and all turned out well. ",0.0 +"I walked through this Plaza countless times today, but what I really enjoyed was sitting there, on a park bench, at 8am, when it was really just locals. The sun was out, and the square was calmer.",0.0 +"One woman in our group had a two-kid team try to rob her, she caught one with his hand in her bag -- the nearby police did nothing! It's a nice thing to see, 7 churches are nearby, plenty of shops to check out.",0.0 +"The plaza is always full of locals just sitting, staring or eating. Around the sides are shoe shine men, others peddling underwear, wipes, food or anything else you wnat. There’s a neta wee plaza off one side with some nice souvenirs and restaurants",0.0 +So much history within this square. The four major churches only blocks away so take your time. (Tourist information on south side of the square),0.0 +This is a quaint and charming plaza to visit while in Old Town. There’s some beautiful architecture to see surrounding the square. It appears many locals gather here.,0.0 +"After two visits to Quito four years apart, I am hooked. The Independence Plaza is one of the places one must visit among several other obvious choices (consult any tour book or ask your guide).",0.0 +"I fell madly in love with Quito and this magnificent Plaza. Stop, pause and inhale the beuty. The Cathedral is on one end, spectacular government Spanish architecture buildings on another and a lovely boutique hotel on yet another side. ",0.0 +"Awesome place to just relax, enjoy the gardens and take in the wonderful people of Quito. This seems to be the local gathering spot and the benches are filled with warm locals! Stop by and enjoy!",0.0 +If you visit the Quito historic center this is a must see. The plaza is beautiful and interesting. This is one of the stops on the Quito Bus Tour.,0.0 +The centre of the historical city of Quito. The tourism centre is situated there plus many gracious old buildings. One of the reasons the old city has World Heritage listing.,0.0 +"Every Monday there is a changing of the guard with marching band, horses, and infantry all in Napoleonic era uniforms. Get there by 10:30am for a good viewing spot. Note that they will march around the statue so anywhere near there is good. Be sure to wear a hat or bring an umbrella if sunny (or rainy).",0.0 +"We visited on a Sunday and the square was really busy. Colourful, atmospheric with lots of music and small shops/market type stalls. Typical old style main city square which you have to visit when in town. ",0.0 +"Visited the square before our flight home, and what a visit. Security provided a high profile presence for a formal occasion, involving a marching military band, soldiers in traditional dress and mounted cavalry. Did we strike it lucky or what?! The security personnel were present generally to keep the areas clear for the parade to pass and perform their dressage, and even moved to one side to allow the all important photo. The square is surrounded by beautiful buildings so is one of the sights on the ‘must visit’ agenda. ",0.0 +"There is the towering statue in the center represent the independence of Equator from Spain’s. The presidential palace Is across from the statue. There are many street vendors, indigenous woman selling scarves. The buildings are very European. There are side streets leading to old town sights and sounds. We took a taxi back for four dollars.",0.0 +"A must see when visiting Quito. Its a beautiful Spanish style plaza where local people gather to soocialize, sing, dance, sell, play guitar and sing. Indigenous women sold me scarfs 2 of them for only 5 dollars. I bought like 10 of them. There is a museum near by, a church and small shops and restaurants around as well as ATMs. ",0.0 +"this old square is the place to relax with sociable atmosphere, beautiful old architecture, cafe's and museims surrounding it, excellent icecream in the archbishops palace shopping alley. .",0.0 +"Central square is hub of activity for the locals and visitors. Massive statue with impressive lion commemorates independence movement of 1809 leading to ultimate independence in 1822. Excellent place for people watching. The locals watch you and you nonchalantly watch the locals. Most were eating frozen bananas and other treats. There was a heavy security presence everywhere throughout Quito.Although we were warned constantly to watch for pickpockets, none of us had any issues as we were aware of the threats. Wallets in the front pockets and small purses held in front. Be aware in crowds. You stand outfrom the locals.",0.0 +This plaza in the center of Old Town has several sites surrounding it that you will want to visit. You have the National Cathedral which doesn't look that great from the outside but has some nice stuff inside. The Archbishop's palace which has lots of shops and restaurants and the Presidential Palace. Be sure to be there at 11:00 on Monday for the changing of the Presidential Guard which is quite a spectacle.,0.0 +The traditional colonial square where you can imagine what happened on this area when the spanish domination confronted the traditional culture.Pickpockets and beggars (kids included) working all the time.,0.0 +The square is the center of the historical center of Quito. The square is not so big and impressive as other cenral squares. It is more cosy with a small park in the center. The cathedral and government buildings form the sides.,0.0 +My wife and I visited Plaza Grande / Independence Square in February 2018. It is well worth your visit. It contains the heroes monument and lots of resident and non-native trees and plants.Look out for pick-pockets!,1.0 +"The wonderful plaza in the middle of Quito. Many churches, Museum, and shop to view. Plenty of seating to watch people. ",0.0 +"We spent time every day of the 4 days we were here on the plaza and enjoyed it every time. It’s a place to watch families and kids. There is generally a loud speaker with some political statement but it became white noise.The Presidential Palace is here as well as a church and a food court. It was carnival weekend and there was a lot of just fun. A reviewer wrote they were sprayed with shaving cream. Well I think they were sprayed with the kids’ foam sold all over. People were having fun with it. It dissolves quickly. It is not toxic and did not harm us or our clothes in any way!We were sprayed and laughed and joined in conversation. It was hardly frightening! We were asked for money just one time— by a crippled woman holding out a cup. We were asked once if we wanted a shoe shine. There are vendors selling things, but they were not pushy. Makes me wonder if the other reviewer was a bit hyper sensitive. If you go to the square on a Monday at 11 am, there is quite a ceremony for changing of the guard with horses, etc.",0.0 +An important plaza in which you should have a good guide or a good guiding book in order to understant what is it all about. Visit day and night. ,1.0 +"A fun and central plaza in the Old town of Qutio. Several of the buildings around it (such as the Presidential Palace) are open for visiting. Beware, however, the pickpockets and scams. Several of our group encountered kids who demanded money and, when our group declined, sprayed them with shaving cream. A local, who saw the interaction, came up and scolded the kids and got sprayed too! Expect also to be approached by people selling things. This is also a good sight for democracy in action. There were small peaceful protest in front of the palace--interesting!",2.0 +"Plaza Grande is a classic and beautiful city square, of the kind you simply don't have in the US. I was absolutely stunned by the cross-section of humanity in the square. It's a special place. However, this was the only place in Ecuador that I noticed pickpockets at work. There is a large police presence, though, and the museums and churches make the trip worth it.",1.0 +"This is the heart and soul of Quito. It is a beautiful spot to while away an hour or more. And while you do you can see locals passing by from all walks of life. Men in suits and ties; elegant ladies in high heels, a shawl and distinctive local hats; young lovers walking hand in hand; vendors selling scarves and shawls; shoeshine boys anxious to earn your business; sellers of food and drinks.All sorts of trees grace the square, including palm trees at 9,000 feet above sea level and at its centre is a monument to revolutionary heroes. On Mondays at 11am there is the changing of the guard at the Presidential Palace. The square is packed with locals and tourists alike watching the uniformed processions and cavalry. The police are out in force to maintain order and keep the inevitable protests from becoming too boisterous. Nevertheless, watch your valuables, as you would in any crowd.At other times you may be lucky enough to catch a band, playing on the steps of the Cathedral. While there are public buildings on all four sides of the square, there are eateries too, some offering a view of what’s going on.",0.0 +"Go ! Do this! The ceremonial changing of the guard happens every Monday at 11am. As well ask the pomp and ceremony, peaceful demonstrations on issues that matter to Ecuadorians are present. It's a good place to get a feel for the politics and become interested in learning more. Wave to the president too!",0.0 +Really nice central plaza and park in the middle of town. Nice to wander around and see what’s in it. Lucky to be there when the markets were open. Lots of craft stalls and street food. Good spot. ,0.0 +"If you are in Quito you must visit the Plaza Grande. Beautifully laid out square flanked by the Presidential Palace and the Catedral. The square buzzes with life - marching bands, shoe shiners, people just relaxing in the sun. Atmospheric and impressive.",0.0 +I love the Spanish influenced municipal squares. Such an asset. Just a great place to spend some down time. Little cafes along one edge are good for liquados and a light lunch. Not expensive. ,0.0 +"It rained the first day I was in Quito and on and off on another day (as it often does in the mountains), but the one day I was in the city all day and it was clear and had a blue sky, this plaza and areas very nearby in walking distance take on a very different look for taking pictures. The buildings are the only places in Ecuador where I clearly felt and could see the signs of great age like in Europe, like steps worn down from 500 years of feet pounding them. I also say guys playing cards, old men catching up, and apparently families just getting out of the house. There were a lot of tourists, but the locals far out numbered them always. Walk up the hill west of the plaza on Calle Chile to the corner of Calle Imbabura and there is an unassuming restaurant that served me a huge lunch of pollo, rice, and vegetables.",0.0 +"a big square, impressive view on historic buildings. Very busy with (sometimes) funny street artist activities.",1.0 +I came here a lot with my Spanish tutor during my 8 night Spanish immersion course in Quito. Most of the interesting things are found in the old town so we would often come here to sit and take a break from the sightseeing. You get inundated with shoe shine guys when you sit so either wear tennis shoes or learn to give a firm “no”!,0.0 +"Sit and sip a Cappacino or Cafe Americana and people watch, the square is always full of the local people. Or sit in the square by a fountain and listen to someone playing a guitar.",0.0 +"Churches, museums, restaurants and a great statue all mark Quito's most important square. Always seems to be crowded. The Cathedral dominated and should be your first stop. ",0.0 +The Plaza was just what it says a plaza. It had a couple of statues in it and was a fairly large area lots of benches to sit on as the air was hot and drying. It was a good place just to relax.,0.0 +Due to me the best way how to enjoy this place is to sit in caffee nearby and drink something and look at the people passing around.,0.0 +Perfect timing to watch a workers parade and protest. The plaza was filled and people marched around the square with protesters and drummers on a stage. Police in flack jackets were visible to keep the peace. Peaceful protest on this beautiful sunny day.,0.0 +"This place cannot be more authentic. This is a city center in a LA country at 2800 mts over the sea level. All closed together, even the president house, with barely no security",0.0 +"A wonderful square in the centre of the old town, bursting with activity, people everywhere, beautiful flowers, peddlers selling local souvenirs",0.0 +The Plaza Grande is a very lively square with well cared for buildings on three sides and a lovely park in the middle. Don't miss the changing of the guard at 11.00. We even saw the president on the balcony the day we visited.,0.0 +"If you're in Quito, you have to visit the Plaza de la Independencia. This is the hustle and bustle of Quito's Centro Historico and is filled with life. It is wonderful for people watching and atmosphere.",1.0 +This is where everyone is at some point during the day. All of old town runs all around this plaza. With the statue saluting the heroes of the independence to the palace that sits on the park a true center of a town.,0.0 +" Any city in Peru, you'll find your plaza and this one does not disappoint. Great cafes surround and great people watching available. Enjoy!!",0.0 +"I stayed in old town fairly close to the Plaza Grande, and spent a decent amount of time here. It is a nice place to sit down and enjoy the environment, as long as you are okay telling a few kids asking to shine your shoes no gracias several times. Just be aware the food in the square is quite expensive and you can get the same thing for much cheaper by walking a block in just about any direction.",0.0 +"This is a lively spot surrounded by places of interest - the Presidential Palace, the city Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace and City Hall. The plaza is smaller and more intimate than I had expected, making it easy to watch the people and all the activities going on.There's a generous number of park benches available. The Plaza seems to be a focal point for demonstrations of various sorts. What I observed was a pro-government rally which included a colorful and lively representation of various indigenous groups.There are nice places to have a snack or a light meal or just a coffee along side the cathedral walls, if you need a bootblack there is a whole line-up of them in little cubicles on the archbishops side of the square. I did not actually see a lot of stores on the plaza - perhaps a good thing - although side streets surely had much to offer. There was a reassuring police presence all around - not threatening, quite subtle really, moving quietly around on Segways to address any potential disruptions.",0.0 +"It made Quito for me once we got here.., historical buildings of beautiful architecture , activities , restaurants , cafes, and bustling with people. Its why its the main plaza in the old district of the city, its alive and its makes one feel good to be here.",0.0 +The plaza de la Independencia is bustling with locals. There was always some political rally or speech going on when we passed. We sat at one of the small cafes which line the square and people watched. Mix of young and old all interacting. ,0.0 +Plaza Grande is a place where people meet and a place where stories came alive. It was the scene of many legends that are part of the culture of Quito.,0.0 +"The main plaza in the historic district. The plaza is surrounded by presidential palace, cathedral, tourist offices, good restaurants and lots of people watching. There is also a police station, but you will need to be careful of backpacks and purses in the surrounding streets. Go on Monday at 11:00, for the changing of the guard. ",1.0 +Visited on Sunday afternoon and had lots of company but not overflowing with people. This is the place to air one's gripes with government.,0.0 +Just sit on a bench and watch the world go by. The best place to do some people watching and even do your shopping as rest assured that you will be offered for sale anything possible. From Coca leaves to scarves; from toilet paper to ice cream. ,1.0 +Beautiful place with a fascinating history. Great for people watching. NB can get very busy on Sundays.Never felt threatened in walking around. A must if you are in Quito. ,0.0 +"Each Monday morning at 11 a.m., the Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza Grande) is the site of a national pageant with hundreds of marching soldiers, lancers, horsemen, and a military musical band. Dignitaries from around the country and the president are introduced, The flag is raised and everyone cheers and sings. Before the show, local musicians and dancers entertain the crowd. This is a must see.",1.0 +A beautiful spot to sit and watch the world go by. The gardens are beautiful and when the sun is shining there's nothing nicer then to relax there.,0.0 +I asked the cab to take us to la plaza de independencia but he didn't know what did I mean! Then he asked if I meant la plaza grande and I said yes!So make sure you tell the taxi la plaza grande as it is the common name.It's an authentic reflection of history of the old city.,0.0 +No tour would be complete without a visit to this plaza. This is where the seat of government is. It is centrally located with lots of food and shopping options.,1.0 +This is much like Mexico City only smaller. It is clean and obviously enjoyed by the people. It was a Sunday and we were shocked by the number of people. ,0.0 +"If you travel to Latin America frequently you'll feel quite at home at this lovely plaza. Statue in the center, important government and religious buildings on the border. Lovely place!",0.0 +The place Independece if i correctly remember the guide mentioned is one of the main plaza of Quito Equodor from where they started or needed there movement and had raised there flag of freedom from Spain to be part of South America and to have there own Govt helped by Americans that's why the currency even which used in Quito is US dollars . Must visit place .,0.0 +"as you tour old town this is worth stopping, people viewing and moving on. You don't need lots of time here but it is worth seeing.",0.0 +"Must see when visiting Quito, the Capitol of Ecuador. Large plaza with surrounding government buildings typical of the New World and reflective off it's Spanish Conquers Heritage. Just be careful there are constant burage of vendors and don't expect free bathrooms if in need.",0.0 +"The Plaza is full of energy, with lots of locals and tourists. Lots of people- watching. Visit but don't linger. Hard to believe the Presidential Palace is right on the Plaza. We were traveling with locals who indicated the Plaza venue is popular for government protesters and it is one of the more dangerous parks. The backpack of one member of our group was 'tagged' (marked) by a teenage shoeshine boy. There is a network who tags potential targets and isolates them for robbery so travel in groups and be aware of those around you. Some targets have been drugged with a odd powder blown into the face which stuns them. ",2.0 +Beutiful plaza in the center of centro historico. Very much going on and a nice place to sit and look at people or walk around just enjoying the buildings around you (at least on 3 of the sides),0.0 +"I was travel weary and had read up about the history, and this square actually brought me to tears. So pretty and if you have read up, quite moving. Go to Dulceria Colonial on the south end of the square.",0.0 +"Beautiful trees enhance the splendid buildings in Independence Square. Quietly busy with street vendors - who don't hassle you - locals, students going about their business. A good place to have coffee and people watch then visit the official residences of the president and government buildings.",0.0 +We stayed in a small hotel close by so we walk to the Independence Square and really enjoyed it. People were sitting and enjoying the warm weather. Nice to have a coffee in the small cafés. ,0.0 +"We enjoyed the changing of the guard ceremony on Monday. The President of Ecuador was out on the balcony for this as well when he is in town. Beware of pick pockets and there are lots of people selling sunglasses, scarves, food, etc.",0.0 +"There always seems to be a lot going on here. There are musicians, street entertainers and vendors as well as hordes of locals just gathered to meet and greet. All the sites radiate off the square, but the churches on the square make a great starting point to tour the old town.",1.0 +"Central to Historical Quito, its a great place to visit to see the Governor's Palace, churches, and monuments. There are a number of eateries in the general area to grab a snack and beverage. We happened to stop at the Dulceria Colonial and enjoyed a frosty Club beer, empanada and tamales...great for a quick snack and for people watching.",0.0 +Bus dropped us off at corner of plaza. We were immediately surrounded by street merchants. Guide explained surrounding structures and statue. Restrooms nearby for 25 cents charge for usage. Protesters and preachers on the plaza.,1.0 +This place is nice in the day but at night it is special. Take the time to shop. Eat at some smaller restaurants. Enjoy. ,0.0 +"Not bad for people watching but not so good for an all round view of the attractions surrounding the square because of all the trees. On a rainy, overcast day it looks a bit grubby.",0.0 +"The square in the heart of Quito is a great place to sit and people watch. It is surrounded by beautiful buildings, including the cathedral and parliament. Locals gather here and there is usually a small gathering of people singing, protesting or evangelising. Hawkers wander through with goods for sale from meringue to scarves, the scarves are good value at 5$ for two. Police on segways move the hawkers on only for them to return. There are some splendid trees and flower beds around a central monument.",0.0 +As old town Quito is the first old town centre to be appointed as an UNESCO world heritage this square probably is by far its biggest highlight together with the church of la Compañía. Full of beautiful buildings and Churches ,0.0 +"Fabulous square in central Quito. The best place to people watch, very 'un-touristy'. Impromptu guitar players and singers. Have a coffee and humita in one of the little outside cafes at the edge of the square.",0.0 +"Somewhat typical of plazas in the cities of Latin America, but lovely and lively, nevertheless. Stroll through while you are seeing Old Town Quito",0.0 +"A must visit as much of Quito's history and present is here. All the travel books and online sites provide plenty of information so I don't think you need to pay for a guide necessarily. I enjoyed sitting in the square and just people watching. From vendors selling food to coca to desserts, to people yelling political/religious sentiments (I'm not fluent in the language but it was very impassioned so I'm assuming here), to people shining shoes (there were about 20 individual stands just for shoe shining), to locals and tourists watching each other. I happened to be there the week of the new presidential inauguration so there was plenty of police as well as military presence in the square. Great spot to grab a coffee from the many cafes around the plaza and just relax. You can reserve a tour of the presidential palace if you are interested in that type of your. I enjoyed seeing the architecture and reading about the historical events that took place as well as seeing how Ecuadorians live today. ",0.0 +Have to visit the plaza. Bring your guide book or take the free walking tour to hear and learn about the history of all the área and buildings around the plaza. Lots of people selling coco leaves and paintings etc. Funny enough - got the best prices for the small paintings here from everywhere else we saw them. ,0.0 +Went here and sat in a bar and people watched in the glorious sunshine with a beer.Nice square and very busy as we went on a weekend. This seems to be the heart of old town Quito.Lots of people and some nice restaurants just off the main square to explore .,0.0 +"This is the main plaza at Quito´s hitoric center. Sorrounded by the Cathedral, the Archbishop´s Palace, The Government Palace, a hotel and some Government offices. It is the typical Latinamerican plaza, with sitting benches, sellers of ice creams, craft candies and souvenirs from the region. Nice to visit",1.0 +"I liked the arquitecture you can find in the surroundings of this place, something I didn´t like was the amount of people, but you always find that in this kind of places. ",0.0 +Nice plaza to people watch and have a snack and enjoy watching others. Get location to meet others. Right in the middle of so much to see and do,0.0 +The plaza is a great part of the old town. Where a lot of Quito has graffiti you'll see none here. The plaza is surrounded by little cafes to sit relax and do some people watching. It was very busy during our visit as it was Easter weekend. The president was giving a speech from the balcony to locals gathered on the square ,0.0 +"I asked the taxi driver to take me to Old Town Quito and he dropped me off at Plaza Grande. It was full of people enjoying the afternoon weather ( no rain ). There is so much to see - the government buildings, museums, churches and old buildings. Lots of little side streets with shops and restaurants. If you want local cuisine and really good service, try Cafe Plaza Grande in the hotel on the square. If not, grab a sandwich at one of the little places on the square with outside seating. ",1.0 +"Surrounded by history this plaza is Quito. A place to rest, have coffee and appreciate the past. Comfortable, safe and busy.",0.0 +"If you are interested in colonial history and architecture it is excellent, sucre is buried in the church on the plaza.",0.0 +"Really enjoyed this central plaza, lovely vibe about the place by day, a bit deserted by night. Great arty shops dotted about, some lovely crafts in the Tourst Information Office.Lots of friendly locals about by day, some guy was preaching using a megaphone! But dead at night so make sure you go by day to experience the place at its best.",0.0 +"The many benches and density of people on the Saturday we were here made this Plaza a good place to sit and rest. Surrounded by the Cathedral and the government palace, and within blocks of many museums and churches, it's the heart of the Centro Historico.",1.0 +Lots going on around this plaza. Watching the people go about their business is fun. Nice cafes and restaurants. Interesting buildings all around.,0.0 +"We loved sitting down here for a rest. They have a large police presence so that was interesting. Musicians playing. People selling fruits...I bought a little bag of cherries, wow, yummy. We were here for a bit, took some fun photos. It is the heart of the city and well worth the walk over. ",0.0 +Amazing place surrounded by cool historic buildings. Full of people all day long. Especially elderly who sit there and people watch non stop:),0.0 +On Monday's at 11 AM (arrive about 10) the President of Ecuador 🇪🇨 comes out and waves in a ceremony. At 2:00 tickets are handed out free to tour Plaza de la Independencia. A tour worth taking!,0.0 +You could call this the heart of the Historic Quito. The atmosphere is fairly relaxed with locals just hanging out and chatting. There is the presidential place on the one side and a beautiful cathedral with good walls on the other. Lots of restaurants that are priced fairly and vendors that don't really bother you to much. I was on my own and truly enjoyed the hour I had. I could have hung around a while longer if the rain has not arrived. I highly recommend exploring this UNESCO site. ,0.0 +"Plaza de la Independencia, also known as Plaza Grande, is a historic place in the city of Quito (Ecuador), located in the heart of the old town. It is the largest square of the city and symbol of the executive power of the nation. Its main characteristic is the monument dedicated to the heroes of the independence of August 10, 1809, date remembered as the First Cry of Hispano-American Independence. The surroundings of the square are flanked by the Carondelet Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, the Municipal Palace and the Plaza Grande Hotel.",1.0 +Sit down amongst the locals and watch the world go by as you muster up the energy for the next cultural visit. ,0.0 +"There is constant activity at the plaza including displays, demonstrations, stand-up shows, and just many people peacefully hanging out. There is a considerable police presence and the area is kept extremely clean. I never felt any fear and enjoyed the activities. I watched the flag rising at the Presidents Palace...",0.0 +First thing to do in Quito is ride the primary bus routes and get the lay of the city. Then take a full day or two to walk Old Town The churches are amazing and the architecture will blow your mind. ,0.0 +"We didn't have time for a tour of the Plaza, so I cannot speak to its history. It is clean, beautiful, well kept and a central spot in Quito, especially since the presidential palace is at one end of the square. We had food and drinks in the cafes. The people were friendly and helpful. ",0.0 +A people place. Always active. Crawling with police to protect tourists but still pickpockets abound. An essential part of any visit to Quito. Marvellous and animated. Splendid views and many services for tourists as well. ,0.0 +"This is a great place to people watch ! It is also a stones throw from shopping, restaurants, post office, a church to visit and an occasional strolling minstrel!",0.0 +"A fine example of colonial architecture all around, this is the place where everyone seems to be lazing around or loitering aimless. There's plenty of churches, eateries and souvenir shops around",0.0 +Great area for walking on way around old town.Lots of protesters for upcoming presidential electionsInteresting restaurants,0.0 +"The 'changing of the guards' is a spectacle not to miss. Band, color guard and of course the President himself. Some protesters but they were peaceful, but most seem to adore their President.",0.0 +"This is the main square in Quito's historic district. It is not a large square as Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru. It has though the same buildings: the Presidential Palace (Carondelet Palace), the Cathedral and the Archbishop's House and City Hall. Free 40-minute guided visits can be taken of the Presidential Palace, once you get tickets next to the palace. Visits can also be taken without tickets by lining up next to the entrance at 6 PM. In the center of the tree lined square there is a monument to Ecuador's independence heroes.",0.0 +"Plaza Grande is not only in the middle of Quito Old Town, it also has so many lovely people and music inside. Local people are all around and there is music almost all the time. There are nice, small, and inexpensive restaurants in the Plaza. ",0.0 +If your timing is right you can find a variety of celebrations going on here. It is a place that brings tourists and locals together and is a bit of an oasis in old town. It is a good place to find out what is going on in the area and to just rest and look around. ,0.0 +"This plaza marks the center of the Old town, and it is really close to everything else you want to do in the Old Quito such as visit churches, eat locally, even shop a little. ",0.0 +"Very well kept, nice day and night, we went both during the day and at night. Loved it as so many other places in the old town.",0.0 + many small cafeterias around the Plaza. Try the pernil sandwich with coffee or ice cream with quesadillas...many local delicious treats!!,0.0 +We had a stopover in Quito after returning from the Galapagos boat tour and we wished we had more time as it is a beautiful Unesco city and this square is a treat ,0.0 +Every Monday at 11 am there is the changing of the guards. Very pompous and grand and a must see. It takes about an hour and if the President is in town you will be able to see him on the third floor balcony waving to the people that have gathered at Plaza Grande and the Presidential Palace. ,1.0 +It was meaningful statue as someone explained that the animal figures were used for protection.A true hero's memorial in front of the President palace who was a Venezuelan who fought in Ecuador. Apparently there is a open coffin in Venezuela for the body to be returned of their hero.It's a beautiful well kept place in a historic setting.,0.0 +"Magnificent plaza in Old Quito. Much more ornate than most of the others, government buildings at one end, surrounded by shops and restaurants, with the Independence Monument in the middle. You can see so much within a 15 minute walk in all directions from here. ",0.0 +"You can make lunch here, theres a few nice places with Ecuatorian food, you can make a nice walk as well or eat an ice cream",0.0 +While you wait to visit the presidents palace enjoy the beauty of the square! There is a sandwich shop (try the traditional) or the pernil at oposite side (little shops under the church) and enjoy the culture! The plaza is known for retirees hanging there. Also the amazing monuments!,0.0 +"Nice place to be. There are many people, also locals. It feels like the centre of the old town where people come together. There are some little food stores. ",0.0 +"So much to see over there, the people the beggers, the buildings. Just sit down and relax and enjoy everything around you.",0.0 +"Plaza de la Independencia, known as Plaza Grande to the locals, was Quito’s main square in the 16th century, serving as central market and bullfighting area.We visited this plaza and our guide gave us the history behind what the statute represented. It is on a Monday morning so we were able to find a spot to see the changing of the guard at the Governor's Palace.",0.0 +"This Plaza offers a wonderful place to hang out and enjoy the ambiance of Quito's Old Town. Surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and very lively, you can't go wrong here! Just enjoy the very best of Quito!",0.0 +"Nice plaza surrounded by magnificent buildings. President Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop Palace all the old nicely preserved buildings.",0.0 +We went on christmas and it was very crowded. Watch some of the artistic shoe cleaners . If you like to watch other people you are on the right spot there.,0.0 +"all trips to Quito should start and end here. See the president at the palace, view the changing of the guard on Mondays, visit the church or the archbishop palace. best way to see it is Quito Free Walking Tour",0.0 +"Quito is one of the most visited cities in Ecuador, its architecture, its history, its customs, its food are characteristics that attract foreign tourists. My family and I toured downtown Quito, one of the places we visited was the “Plaza de la Independencia”, it is part of the places that are full of Quito history and culture, many people go to the Independence Square because you can rest relax, watch many pigeons and feed them, in the surroundings there are places of typical food, sweets and coffee. It is usual to see many retired people sitting here, some have chosen to have a place to play cards, others just sit down to chat with friends or go and look after the pigeons that day after day arrive. Near the Plaza is the Government Palace which also functions as a museum. It is a very nice place. Within the Government Palace, there are many years of our history, articles that belonged to past presidents.",1.0 +"Plaza full of locals and vendors, and tourists. Surrounded by local buildings that houses local businesses from restaurants to shops of different flavors.",0.0 +"This place is always pack with locals and visitors. There are always people selling food, beverages, or crafts. You will also find different kind of groups dancing or playing local music.",0.0 +"Monday at 11:00am is the changing of the guard, well worth seeing. The president appears on a balcony, lots of locals singing the national anthem. ",2.0 +"Typical Sur American plaza. The tone of it is warm, viral.The palaza is full with local peoples. Feeling safe.",0.0 +Good meeting place. Not a lot of seating area. Presidential palace decorated for visiting Chinese president. ,0.0 +"Beautiful center of old town Quito. 1st world heritage site. Plan to spend several hours here so you can enjoy the park, people watch, eat at local eateries and visit the numerous church cathedrals in the area. We were there for Former Ecuadorean President Sixto Duran-Ballen's funeral procession and visit by China's president so several things were closed for security purposes. Plan to return tomorrow when everything should be back to normal. Beautiful!",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza filled with locals, tourists and street sellers trying to sell you all sorts of things including the coca leaf. Plaza is surrounded by hotels, shops, cafes and churches and with a lot of shoe cleaning stalls. If you can make it on a Monday morning at 11:00 am they change the guard at the Presidential Palace you will be able to see the dignitaries, President/Vice President?, on the balconies plus a military band and both infantry and cavalry soldiers the nice thing being you can get very close to them.Take a bit of time and watch life go by a great place for people watching.",2.0 +"In this square you can find people who are cleaning your shoes, restaurants and coffee/chocolate houses, and a lot of people. Nearby there is also a street where you find free wifi of Quito.",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza lined with cafes and shops. If it's possible, go there on a Monday at 11am to catch the changing of the guard. It lasts about a half hour. You'll get to see the president, a marching band, soldiers mounted on horses, and all sorts of other pageantry.",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza especially at night. I never had time to visit during daytime but went twice at night. Many sighgtseeing, museums, cathedrals and restaurants to keep you busy",0.0 +"Just a nice place to find some sombra (shade) and feel a bit local. Lots of strolling and families, and a few hawkers for the tourists. Several police stroll and keep an eye on things. I had a nice older man approach and ask if I wanted a panama hat ...how many in our group, etc. Wish I'd have had time to check further. Close to many shops and eateries.",0.0 +"Typical of plazas and parks in most cities of Ecuador, Plaza de la Independencia is a hive of activity. Boarded by the municipal government house, shops and other buildings the park square is always filled with hustle and bustle, a linkage point for the hop on hop off city bus tour route, the line ups for a popular church to be seen there is also activity and people. The gardens are a popular sitting areas for local folks who chat the day away and watch the tourists pass. They are beautifully designed and manicured. It's a great point to start off on your city bus tour ... especially if you're staying in the barrio Historico. Definitely worth a walk through for those who enjoy people watching.",0.0 +"One of the central plazas in the centro Historico. From here you have access to a lot of the churches and attractions within the old center. People watching. There are also many shoe shiners working, locals sitting, meeting, reading the newspaper. ",0.0 +A lovely spot to people watch and get a sense of the Old Town. Good restaurants and easy access. Nice meeting spot.,0.0 +Take a copy of your passport & you can tour the presidential palace here. Inexpensive cafes line the South end of the square ; good stopping point for a coffee or Gelato. ,0.0 +The plaza is nice but the real attraction occurs on Mondays at 11.00am when they have the changing of the guard and the President comes out on the balcony of the Palace to wave to the people.It's a bit of old world ceremony that is worth seeing.,1.0 +As prt of our tour we saw and heard the history of Ecuador and Quito. Kind of amazing to see how little security is needed for the President. Interesting area with lots of shops and historical buildingsYou would need a guide or do research I. Order to take full advantage of what is there. However nice area to walk around in Quito.,0.0 +I would suggest you go at the changing of the guard ceremony and also see the president out on a balcony addressing the people. Where else can you see a president in public?,0.0 +We went here as part of a tour. Worth going to as part of a tour but not if you're going there only for that. A ton of people there. Great gathering place but you gotta be careful. I would imagine there is more activity at night. We went during the afternoon. Worth going to but similar to other parks with statues around the area. Average. ,0.0 +"This place is like the Statue of Liberty for Americans, althugh not very big it is surrounded by the core buildings of the country: The Carandelet Palace where the president lives, the municipality building where the major of the city works and the Archbishop's palace. Every Monday they change the president's guards with a fiesty ceremony, sort of like London does. This quad has a monument which represents Ecuadr's first attempt to be free from the Spaniards",0.0 +"This attraction is the central point of historic center of Quito.mAround it are beautiful churches, museums, shops, government buildings, etc. Enjoy your visit. ",0.0 +"This beautiful plaza represents the heart, soul, and spirit of colonial Quito. It's moods change frequently during the day along with the weather. Always full of life representing a fusion of the many indigenous and Spanish cultures. Music, dance, artesans, political rallies, parades, or simply relaxing under a shady tree can be enjoyed. Watch the changing of the guard at the Presidential Palace. Flanked by the Presidential Palace, City Hall, the Museo de Cathedral, Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, former archbishops palace, with the Independence monument in the centre. Stroll along the quaint collection of shops along the lower levels, or enjoy comida tradicional de Quito like humitas, quimbolitos, con cafe and helados de paila.As the sun sets, and the crisp air cools, the plaza becomes a romantic setting magical lit with colour.",0.0 +"Beautiful plaza surrounded by churches, city hall and the President's house.Lots of activities take place here.",0.0 +"the locals all seem to gravitate to the shade of the trees and enjoy some music and singing and dancing, an interesting collection of sites and shops and restaurants along the edges of the squares",0.0 +Pretty standard plaza where a lot of people like to hang out. There are many restaurants near the plaza.,0.0 +"Here is where it is all happening in the Old Town. Surrounded by churches and public buildings, It seems to be the place to meet. The atmosphere is excellent and the surroundings beautiful with blooming trees. There are any number of restaurants, ranging from the simplest dishes to high end cuisine. ",0.0 +This is a great place to start your visit of the historic part of Quito. Check out wall where Gabriel Garcia Moreno was assassinated.,0.0 +"The Plaza is an amazing blend of religion, government and commercial offerings. We entered through the Cathedral so the walk to the outside was amazing. The Government palace reminded me of Santa Fe, NM with its portico on locals showing their art work. The restaurants and shopping center to the east has good food and shopping. ",0.0 +"If you pass by Quito, you have to Visit the historical center and its central place, la plaza de la Indenpendencia (also known as plaza Carondelet). You ll be surrounded by historical buildings and the presidential building (Carondelet) which is worth visiting ! Have fun !",0.0 +Numerous historic buildings and churches - should see. Lots of activities going on with local indigenous people selling their wares.,0.0 +"We visited on Independence Day and obviously the square was busy. Otherwise, this is a popular square with lots going on. If you go on a Monday at 11:00 am, then you can watch the Changing of the Palace Guard - very worth while. The tourist information office is also in this square as is the tourist police office - useful if you need to report anything stolen (be aware!). ",0.0 +Not to be missed-especially if the weather is beautiful. All the citizens of Quito come here as well as tourists. The flowers and fountain are beautiful. On one side the presidential palace in on another side the archbishops palace are both worth visiting.,0.0 +We visited the Plaza with the intention of resting. Full of people having public debates and musicians playing and singing. Police everywhere and the plaza was buzzing. We visited the la cathedral and had a coffee in the plaza. It was a great people watching experience and the buildings are interesting. Good reference point for a walking tour. ,0.0 +So we came here as part of one of our daily tours. This area is incredibly pretty and has been restored to a new fabulous look. the new government takes the country's history seriously and makes sure everything is done well. the history and the entire area is truly beautiful. I would definitely go. I would suggest going on a sunny day. the city does not do well when it rains. everything is cooped up.,0.0 +Beautiful park surrounded by the buildings of Old Town Quito. It can get busy with lots of people wandering around but a great mix of locals and tourists.,0.0 +"My sister, brother-in-law and I all headed to Independence Plaza (where I had been several times before just to wander) at 10:30 AM on a Monday and waited on one of the grassy areas until 11:30 for the show to start. We were treated to schoolchildren singing the national anthem as a huge flag was being raised over the Presidential Palace, a great view of the balcony where the President and Cabinet came out to see the crowd, as well as a full military band marching out and playing throughout the plaza. It was a grand spectacle, one that appears most Mondays. I was thrilled to see it!",0.0 +"This is a great plaza in the center of the city. It has the equivalent of the White House and on Mondays, there is a changing of the guard which is full of pomp and circumstance. Definitely something to see (mornings!). The pageantry and the patriotism is truly amazing!",0.0 +The plaza is a very pretty spot to rest and people watch. There are several cafes and restaurants nearby and it is directly across from the Presidential Palace.,0.0 +Great square with fabulous gardens all in flower trees and plants. It has lots of seating and vendors wandering round selling ice cream and eats. Great place to while away an hour.....,0.0 +"Had a great atmosphere.Excellent place to sit and soak up the surrounding architecture.Much action by the locals with music ,dancing and singing .Some people just sitting, some spruking and some selling hats ,scarves,drinks etc.Great.",0.0 +I enjoyed walking around the Plaza and visiting the various shops and restaurants around the square. ,0.0 +"The Plaza de la Independencia offers a great view of the locals minding the day to day activities while the foreigners are at awe of the beautiful architecture surrounding the plaza. There is so much to see, it is starting point to appreciate the rich history of Quito and Ecuador. The Plaza in itself is a buzzing area where older folks sit and talk or play, indigenous merchants offer their crafts, small cafes can delight you with their local favors, little shops offering souvenirs and more, even the old barbershop is a classy place reminiscing of old times. People rushing to meet daily activities and there is always the reliable shoeshiners ready to help you to shine your shoes while you read the newspaper. Enjoying the local folklore is an wonderful experience in itself. Let's also talk about the rich history of the place and the building of a nation. There is plenty of monuments, churches and buildings to take you back in time with a visit. It is indeed a great place to start your visit of the Historic District. ",1.0 +"The surrounding buildings are well lit and dramatic as darkness falls on the plaza. A quaint, Colonial Spanish look to the entire area and a great statue in the center of the plaza dedicated to a brave battle against the Spanish in 1809. ",0.0 +Always full of people. Nicely illuminated at night.with the cathedral of Quito built in middle 1500. ,0.0 +"This is a spectacular bustling square. The presidential palace is imposing, and when I was there, they were changing the guard - a large impressive ceremony. This is a square to admire and relax within. Beware of pickpockets.",0.0 +The Plaza de la Independencia is a good spot to rest after a walk up Quito's hills. People watching is excellent. ,0.0 +Nice place for pics in front of the Carondelet Palace (the President's house) you can walk and buy artisan ice cream ,0.0 +"When you want to see the very local daily life... Go to Plaza Grande! There you can find all kinds of people taking a rest, hanging out, children playing around, others playing some music and dancing. It's like the heart of Quito, it is very worth to see!",0.0 +"Plaza de Independencia is awesome because it is so well laid out. I really felt I was in Ecuador when we went there. It was so classy, yet simple. ",0.0 +"Go on a Monday at about a quarter to 11 am to see the changing of the guard in the plaza in front of the presidential palace. It takes place from 11-11:30. The crowd is diverse but not overly large. Wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, light covering. This is good for kids. The guards march to patriotic music including on horseback right in front of the palace. The president steps out onto the balcony although someone near us said he wasn't up there the day we went. We couldn't tell. There were clearly officials up there. Eat lunch in the area right after. Watch your handbags closely though (we were advised by our server at a little restaurant right on the plaza). ",0.0 +"This plaza is always full with people. But on Sunday it is even more busy as streets around here are closed for pedestrian and cyclist.You will find a lot of local street vendors that still wear traditonal dresses selling foods, snacks, desert, handicraft, and etc.It is quite fun to walk around or stop here for a coffee at one of the coffee shop here.",0.0 +"This is a beautiful plaza to just people-watch in. It's a good go-to for relatively inexpensive food on the south side, and pricier food on the north side. There are shops on the west side, and a tourist info office on the west side where you can buy tour bus tickets. And you can also tour the President's Palace, as well. Great location for a meeting place, close to lots of stores and other restaurants in the historical center, as well. Just be aware, some of the beggars here are a bit more verbally agressive than I've encountered in other parts of town.",0.0 +"The main square in Quito is surrounded by colonial era buildings. The day we were there there was street theater going on which was interesting. The guards at the presidential palace do the stoic, no smile thing very well. A must visit in Quito",0.0 +We were there on a Sunday when there was much music and activity. Read up on the history of Ecuador to appreciate the monument and statues.,0.0 +The Plaza is a wonderful site. There are churches and the President's house. We got to see the guards out front in full uniform. There are lots of people in this area and gives you a glimpse into the culture and the history of the country. ,0.0 +No artistic value around. But you could listen to open air concerts and live exhibitions of local performers. Expect more passion than skills.,0.0 +"The main plaza in Quito, full of history and local color. A great place to take a break from sightseeing and people-watch.",0.0 +"When we visited this plaza, there was a peaceful protest/demonstration by the indigenous people of Ecuador. ",0.0 +"I could sit here all day and people watch! There is always something going on, from live music, artisans selling their wares, street food, card playing and so much more!This Plaza on a Friday really starts hopping and is family fun. It is just wonderful!",0.0 +"The plaza de las Independencia is large courtyard with statues of the independence of Ecuador from Spain in 1805, plus other beautiful statues and government palace and offices a short walk. Many shops, a 5 star Grand Hotel nearby a great place to visit while in Quito.",0.0 +The Presidential Palace is impressive and there is a wonderful winged statue which represents freedom. Guards in traditional uniforms keep watch.,0.0 +"The best way to feel a city is to sit in the local plaza and take in the sights and the people. This plaza is especially nice, as you are surrounded by lovely buildings. You can enjoy a beer, snack or coffee while watching the people go by. You will find the people of Ecuador to be especially friendly. They always speak, and most often they are wearing a big smile. One can learn a lot by spending a couple of hours relaxing in the plaza.",0.0 +the central square with many attactions around it. visit the president palace for free after 1700. drink beer under the iglesia' drink coffe at the chocolate shop under the iglesia,1.0 +"No matter how many times I visit, I am awed by the beauty of the park, the people and the architecture of the surrounding buildings. Great place to hang out and people watch. ",1.0 +"You cant visit old Quito and not pass through this grand plaza, with cathedral, Gothic hotel, and the presidents palace surrounding the square.",0.0 +"Collecting donations for earthquake victims on one side, a puppet show on the opposite side and lots of kids playing games. Busy, vibrant place, but difficult to find a place to sit.",0.0 +A lovely plaza that's great for people watching and nice restaurants and shops surrounding it. It's nice to pass through while exploring the Old Town. ,0.0 +The Plaza is a pretty small park like setting in the middle of downtown Quito! It offers great views as well as nearby restaurants and shopping. ,0.0 +"A great place to find restaurants and places of interest to visit, or just sit down and watch all life happen around you.",1.0 +"We visited Independence Plaza and everything is of walking distance from there (by everything, I mean LOTS of the attractions you'll want to visit in Quito). Amazing architecture and history ",1.0 +"Unfortunately the day we went the local were protesting taxes, so we didn't stay long. It is a nice little area for some good photos as well as the food and souvenir shops around the square",0.0 +Central square with the Presidents Palace and the Cathedral. The two guards in front of the presidents palace stood motionless as expected. Demonstrators on a small scale and vendors on a large scale to be seen on the square.,1.0 +A lot of locals and tourists congregate here. Got a shoeshine for only one dollar. Was a great starting off point for the rest of the old town tour.,1.0 +This is a must stop on your trip to the historic center. There is a good chance that you will walk past it on your way to the churches in the historic center but this is a must. This is a nice place to chill and regroup when walking around.,1.0 +"Always good to visit the grand plaza in any city, this was nice and clean and well patrolled by the local police. It felt very safe and there are good cafes and restaurants adjacent.",1.0 +"There are many museums and churches near this beautiful plaza. We saw many beautiful indigenous people there mixed with the general population. It is immaculate. Not one person was even smoking a cigarette! We ate an open air lunch of delicious lamb stew right on the plaza. The vendors are more aggressive here than elsewhere, but if you need a shoe shine or a beautiful woven wrap, this is the place.",0.0 +A great place to take in the history of Quito. Each building has a story and you can visit some of them. ,0.0 +"Part of my evening walking ritual was a walk through Independence square, lovely place, green and the sound of water, surrounding by grand buildings, nice place to walk or just sit and relax",0.0 +"All of Quito seems to pass through here daily. Shoe shiners, vendors, govt. workers, soldiers, police, students, preachers, everybody. Best times are Sundays (when the whole world comes to hang out and watch each other) and Mondays 11:00AM for the changing of the guard (definitely worth it). Cafes in cubicles under the cathedral, store in cubicles under the president's palace, and shops & restaurants in the old bishop's palace. See this place!",0.0 +It is in the centre of Old Quito and facing the goverment palace. Very good for having rest when you are looking around.,0.0 +Very good part of a walking tour. Takes you through the main part of the old city. Check out the other parts of the PUMA layout of the old city.,0.0 +"We were in Quito for a month and probably visited the Grand Plaza at least every other day! We enjoyed the visit of the President of Turkey and the changing of the guard which takes place every Monday at 11 am. Don't miss the tour of the government palace, which you can tour on days when a booth is present at the south end of the building. Not charge, just have to have your passport. It's great fun to people-watch, seeing vendors of lovely scarves, of coca tea, of fancy whipped cream concoctions, etc. Musicians are almost always there with good music and appreciative crowds. Also, don't miss the fabulous hot choclate with chunks of cheese at one of the little cafes underneath the cathedral.",0.0 +"This is a peaceful place to relax. The plaza is surrounded by four important structures: the cathedral of Quito, the president's home/office, the bishop's home, and the city government building.",0.0 +"This is the center of the old town, and the starting point for the visit of palaces, churches and museums. It is well connected a block away with trams and buses, it has a few unremarkable shops and a luxury hotel. The remaining two sides are occupied by the presidential place and the main church. In the center there are nice gardens with place to seat and watch the locals. It is relatively save to walk around as there are security guards in every corner",0.0 +"This is a great place to relax, especially like us who were on a walking tour and had just walked up and down the towers in the Basilica! Great place to get pictures of the old world architecture, hear the old men ramble about their day and watch school children play. It reminds we of any other great square in the middle of an old town, lots of trees and benches to sit and rest.",0.0 +A very busy plaza with a lot of people. Just nice to sit in and people watch. From this location there are several other plazas close by as well as museums and churches to visit,0.0 +Good spot to sit and take a breather whilst touring the old town.I wouldn't advise catching a taxi from here as you will be stuck in traffic. Walk a couple of blocks either way to where it is more free flowing.,1.0 +A lot do to here including a visit to the Ecuadorian Presidency. The soldiers before entering are the best. ,0.0 +"Nice location in front of Presidential palace. You can sit in the garden and enjoy the historic buildings and beautiful landscape and greenery, mountains in the background. Nice place to take few good photographs.",2.0 +"Friendly, safe feeling. Lots of good restaurants and small places to eat and get ice cream around the plaza. Lots of good walking nearby.",0.0 +"Located in the centre of Quito and surrounded by historical buildings including the President's home, Plaza Grande is a great place to sit, have a coffee, watch some street performers and watch the world go by.",0.0 +"As it is an interesting place for locals and foreigners to meet, great location to have a coffee or sandwich or simply stroll around and admire colonial architecture. Free entry. ",0.0 +"Loved visiting the Plaza grande. Of particular interest is the column in the center of the square. The symbolism of the column is very fun, particularly the Spanish lion retreating from the South American Condor.",0.0 +"The square is normally a busy place, with lots of old folks sitting on the park benches. But every Monday at 11, the Changing of the Guard occurs. This is a fun spectacle, with extra big crowds, and vendors selling ice cream, hats, etc. etc. The best part is that if the President is in town, he will usually appear on the balcony right at 11 and wave to the crowds. The square is packed with police at that time, and you may notice sharpshooters on the top of the hotel bordering the square, but this is a terrifically friendly way of staying in touch with the voters. I'm not sure if anything like this happens anywhere else in the world, so if you're in Quito on a Monday morning, be sure and stop by.",1.0 +"Located in the center of Quito and surrounded by historical buildings, this plaza is a must-see for visitors. It's always busy and it's a wonderful place to relax and take it all in.",0.0 +We enjoyed an hour lounging here waiting on our bus...it's fun to watch the people & listen to the independence celebration bands...though it is a might bit unnerving when people are protesting the President for trying to take more power....,0.0 +"You will most likely come across this plaza a few times, wandering through the old town's wonderful streets. It houses the cathedral and palacios. It's a pretty plaza with lot of people watching. Sip an espresso in one of the shops next to/under the cathedral and watch life go by. How could you not love it;)",0.0 +Visited the Plaza on day celebrating the founding of Quito. Horses. Brass bands. Dancers. Very colorful. Free.,0.0 +"Lovely square surrouded by interestng buildings one of them the presendential palace and another nice catherdral, great statue in the middle representing liberty and independence hence the name-Independence Sqaure. Worth a look while in Quito.",0.0 +"Very nice square where locals gather. It has a park like setting, lots of flowers, trees, monuments and benches to relax and enjoy",0.0 +"Also known as Plaza Grande, it is the historic center of Quito. Among its many attractions are the Iglesia de la Cathedral, Palacio Arsobispal ( the Archbishop's Palace), Palacio de Gobierno (Presidential Palace), and the Edificio de la Administration Urbana (City Hall).One of its main features is the Monument to the Independence Heroes of August 10, 1809, the date remembered as the first cry of independence. Our guide related an interesting anecdote about the meaning of this monument: At the top is the Andean vulture, the largest flying bird on the planet, and a bird of vast power and strength; beneath it is a lion, the symbol of England. The lion is retreating from the vulture! Now that you know the meaning, be sure to visit, appreciate and understand the monument!",0.0 +Full of life and restaurants. Quite beautiful. Close to many museums and churches. Also has a tourist info where people speak some english. A good starting point to explore the town. ,0.0 +"Visited here as part of a 10 day tour, and arrived in time on a Monday to watch the guard change. The plaza was filled with people; like a weekly celebration! There were music, marching band, horses, and the president came out to wave to the people. Aside from this weekly event, this is a good place to people-watch and check out not only the palace, but the archbishop's residence, statue of heroes, city hall. Take a bench, rest your feet and enjoy the views!",0.0 +"In a generally tired and slightly ragged old town this is the jewel. Get a take out coffee and cake and sit in the square to see all walks of life pass by. If you are lucky you'll attract a madman who'll cough on you and your cake like I did. On a serious note the tourist info at the corner of the square offers walking tours with municipal police/guides. I really enjoyed my tour... while the details were a little lost in translation (through no fault of the guides) their pride and passion for their job, city and country shone through and made the experience memorable!",0.0 +I like the square but my 5 stars is for the changing of the guard which takes place every Monday at 11 am.It is like going back in time to how I imagime South America was with soldiers in 19th century uniforms playing slightly out of tune music !You even get to see the President !,2.0 +The Plaza is a small place but the atmosphere is fascinating. With the Grand Hotel on one side and the Church on the other side the view is fantastic. You may rest on one of the many benches and have your lunch from the local food being sold from several kiosks which are fresh and cooked in front of you.,0.0 +"You can't visit the Old Town of Quito without enjoying some time in the Plaza Grande-- it's truly a lovely place to be. The people-watching is outstanding, and the benches will provide a nice respite for tired feet. It's wonderful to be around the beautiful colonial architecture, and it'll really give you a nice feel for the country in a succinct way. Its central location, of course, means that you'll already be nearby to all of the fantastic churches that you'll want to see, too (like La Compania and St. Francisco), as well as being well-located for great dining. It's a must-see. If you're lucky, you might also run into a procession coming out from a local church, and if you happen to be staying in Quito on a Sunday, it's the place to be to enjoy the pedestrian and bicyclists who flood the nearby streets.",0.0 +"I recommend visiting this square to see the street vendors to swanky restaurants, stall holders to all manner of shops, Presidential and religious power. A great starting place for a walking tour of the Old City.",0.0 +This is a must do. Great people watching an seeing how the locals live. Beautiful grounds very well maintained and very clean. A definite must when in Quito,0.0 +"Great place to people watch and relax. There's a church, the presidential plaza, the Statue of Liberty statue where you see tons on doves on it. We did not get to see the changing of the guards because the President was holding a meeting there at the square. A great part of Old Town so make sure you get there. You will kill a few places to see with one stone. Also vendors along the side of the plaza but not in the center. ",0.0 +"The best place to sit and soak up the atmosphere of Quito - it is a beautiful square, surrounded by historic buildings, some small cafes, lots of people selling ice-creams, water and shining shoes and just a wonderful place to sit and watch the world go by.",0.0 +"The plaza is a must see for visitors. During the day there are many folks to observe, both tourists and Ecuadorians. It is well policed most of the time. Having written all that, it is good for less than half an hour. There are souvenier shops around the plaza and because you are downtown, plenty of places to eat, both shops and restaurnats. The Palace guard changing Mondays is a good watch.",1.0 +"We were returning to our car after spending hours visiting Colonial town when we realized that Plaza de la Independencia is not only pretty, it is a place where the people come and voice their voices to the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa. I have seen demostrations, propaganda, celebrations, and the last one big screens outside the Presidental Palace were showing the Presidential Address to the nation. Quito is relatively a small town, considering the big cities, but certainly it is a unique city with so much to offer visitors and residents alike. Just as any cosmopolitan city, please be aware of your sorroundings and be smart.",0.0 +"If you are interested on the Ecuador History, you might visit this plaza. Have a lot of history on it and its near to all the important places in Ecuador.",0.0 +This was a nice plaza. It was different that alot of others because it featured more trees and bushes and other natural features. Usually it's alot of cobblestones. One surprise: It's not that Grande. Kinda small compared to the other big plazas in South America.,0.0 +What a beautiful part of the Old Town section of Quito! A bustling square surrounded by incredible old buildings. Lots and lots to see here.,0.0 +Major meeting place for all generations and once again part of your compulsory Quito experience. Enjoy!,0.0 +"This is a very pleasant square, with the government palace on one side, a cathedral on another, etc.--since it is only a block from San Francisco square the crowd is less than similar squares in other Latin American capital cities. There are benches, trees, and lots of good people-watching.",0.0 +"The Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, La Compania de Jusus are all right there. If you stay long enough you might even get to watch some 99%ers protest. ",0.0 +"Fantastic - especially when people make party, dance and have a fiesta. Picknick on the grass was a typical situation we shared",0.0 +"Pretty square with flowering trees church, monument and Government buildings cafe and lots going on.",0.0 +"We came here on a Sunday and there was some kind of music party going on. The plaza is beautiful and has main buildings in each side: cathedral, government building, archbishop palace. And we had a great snack in cafe Fabiolita just beneath the cathedral.",0.0 +"This is the center of all the action, including loitering, protests, and strikes. The day we were here, the area was too crowded with people causing a ruckus that we couldn't enjoy it. The square was nice, with lots of interesting things to see, but I think some things could be better managed, seeing it is a highly acclaimed UNESCO city. ",1.0 +There are a group of musicians who play from the Plaza Grande most days. Don't miss them. They are fun to hear and play good Ecuadorian music. Many locales just hang out and listen to them play. The Plaza is great people watching (just move on past all the shoe shine kids). The shops and food off the Plaza are also quite good.,0.0 +"I spent loads of time at this plaza during the two weeks I was in Quito. It is really quite cute, there's lots of people and vendors selling ice cream and things you don't need. Lots of tourists too, makes it fun to make the 'guess where they're from' game.You do have to be careful of thieves though, the first time I was down on a bench, some fool with his right arm covered by a jacket tried to sneaky turn and open my bag. Not all will be so obvious I imagine.Good place to sit down and talk to strangers.",0.0 +"This is a lovely large square which has everything: a central garden, beautiful colonial building, the government palace, a classy hotel, shops and restaurants and it is surrounded by pedestrian alleys and most monuments of old Quito",0.0 +"We lined up, got a ticket and waited an hour to see the government palace but was worth it. The guide was informative and friendly and we got a real insight in how the Ecuadorian government worked and works now. The artworks on display are beautiful as is the architecture and courtyards with flower (especially rose displays) and fountains. A great 2 hours!",0.0 +"We were in Quito over the weekend and made full use of the Plaza both for people watching, relaxation and a central spot from which to visit the many historic buildings in the vicinity. There are many benches and shade from palm and other large canopy trees. We saw many families as well as a variety of indigenous people, entertainers, musicians and evangelical preacher. Food vendors are everywhere selling anything you could ask for. Particularly intriguing were the meringue cones that many were eating. Great place to take a time out.",0.0 +"We had some really interesting conversations with locals while waiting for the address. There was lots of colour and pomp. Got our shoes shined, entertained by a girls choir. ",0.0 +"A good place to spend some time -- shopping along the little shops under the palace, with the street vendors, sightseeing and people watching",0.0 +"My husband and I came here several times throughout our stay when we needed a rest. The plaza has lots of seating, some shade trees, and is surrounded by small shops and cafes (which we found were still inexpensive given their convenient location). Every time we went there seemed to be something going on to watch- a high school marching band, impromptu singing/guitar performance, people giving speeches, protesters marching- such a variety.",0.0 +"As a student of the Spanish language, I found the Plaza to be a great place to strike up conversations with the retired gentlemen who show up daily to watch the world go by. They are courteous, curious, and downright fascinating to talk with. And as you converse you can watch the tourists go by.",0.0 +"A true meeting place for the locals.........an old gentleman feeding the birds, couples holding hands, people sitting on the benches reading or checking their mobile devices in the sunshine :-) I truly felt like I belong, not just a passing tourist.",0.0 +"nice square to go and spend sometime walking around please mark this as helpful in the link bellow, since it is a free contribution to this website ",0.0 +"A definite highlight as we happened to be in Quito on Monday. The guard changes at the palace weekly, Mondays at 11 am. Don't miss it if you're in Quito at that time of the week. We arrived early and watched the pageantry unfold. School children and other guests get special seating and attention, but we had first row seats on the semi-circular stairs on one side of the Plaza. Music, horses, and more people watching than you could do almost anywhere else. The President made his appearance (not always available) so security was also interesting to observe. All in all, a rare treat for travelers!",0.0 +Enjoyed the people watching here. Lots of locals and tourists on a sunny Sunday. Plenty of benches to relax. The statue in the center is very cool.,0.0 +"Perfect for a relaxing Sunday and people watching. The plaza is filled with locals and tourists. It's very clean, plenty of places to sit and relax. The statue in the middle that represents Quito Independence is very cool! Lot's of detail to look at.",0.0 +Beautiful old square with statues and period architecture all nicely preserved. Very busy with people including a huge public demonstration the day we were there that was quite rowdy. It felt a little unsafe in some parts of the square,0.0 +"Within the area is the President's Palace - had a photo taken with a guard, but didn't do a tour. There are many lovely places to eat, cathedrals and many old buildings which add grandeur to this square. There is plenty of lighting and places to sit, with plenty of green space and a central grand monument, well worth spending time here exploring the area.",0.0 +Centrally located square that is close to many other attractions. I would start your visit here and walk to the other parts of old town. ,0.0 +..watch Quito's people and citylife. Impressive when president Correa appears on balcony... Take a break.,0.0 +"A great place to take in the beat of this vibrant city. It contains the presidential palace, shops, hotels and lots of eateries. Off of the plaza - more of everything.",0.0 +"If you are in Quito on a Monday, don't miss the change of the guard at 11:00am. It was worth the wait. Also, don't miss the Presidential Palace tour. It also is worth the wait. You can get tickets at a booth on the side of the Presidential Palace. They will give you a ticket with the time frame you will attend. You don't need to sit around waiting. Come back five minutes prior to your designated tour schedule. We were lucky enough that President Correa came out and met our group for a Kodak moment.",0.0 +"Monument in the centre of this square and benches and grass area around it, makes this a pleasant area to wander around.Well worth a visit",0.0 +"Whilst Quito may not offer the most exciting historical centre in Latin America, it is certainly enjoyable and packed with enough historical buildings and amazing churches to fill a morning or afternoon's sightseeing. Independence square is at the centre and a great place to relax on a bench, overlooking the fountain and people watch. We were there just before May day and it was a hive of activity, with political demonstrations being prepared, whilst at the same time there were various religious processions taking place. Don't miss the little arcade to the right hand side of the square, facing the presidential palce, it has a number of restaurants around the courtyard, spread over several floors and a great little gift shop on the 2nd floor",0.0 +A great place to people watch and take in some of the local color. I was amazed at the number of people that gathered in this plaza at the end of a day.,0.0 +"Don't miss the changing of the Guard. A lot of pageantry and colourful costumes, Great for pictures. The President or the Vice-President or both are usually there. Great location for people watching.",0.0 +Don't miss the changing of guard on Mondays at 11 am. The President or Vice-P usually there. Good show.,0.0 +"A great place to just take a break, people watch or just admire the beauty of the Presidential Palace and other buildings surrounding the square.",0.0 +Seek out the founders of Quito plaques. Stroll the presidential palace. Listen to the square discussions. Relaxing evening.,0.0 +"A very pretty square with lots of people and greenery. Almost right in the middle of Centro Historico (Old Town). Surrounded by interesting colonial buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, and the Archbishop's Cathedral, as well as a number of shops, restaurants, and hotels. Centered by the Independence monument. Lots of activity here; we even saw a small number of people participating in what seemed to be a political protest of some kind. Take care of your belongings while walking around, and be vigilant against pickpockets.",0.0 +We were repeatedly drawn to the stunning plaza in the centre of Quito's historic district--the gardens there are exceptional and it is bordered by beautiful buildings including the Cathedral of Quito and the Presidential Palace. The locals love it too and come here to relax and watch the goings on. By far my favourite plaza in Quito.,0.0 +"This is a great place to people watch. There are generally dozens of people hawking their wares from fresh limes to coca tea or umbrellas if there is a chance of rain. There are numerous tourist police around the area, but even with this, it is wise to hold your bag in front of you if there are crowds gathered to watch a puppet show or other entertainment. This is also the main place for protests, so watch the crowds. Sunday, they close streets around the park to cars, so there are often thousands of people walking the area. This is a great family day. ",0.0 +"this is the heart, the center of quito. a beautiful old colonial square boarded by the presidencial house and the cathedral",5.0 +Beautiful plaza with lots of interesting buildings. The Presidential Palace was interesting. Watched the changing of the guards.Visited with our Gate 1 tour of Quito.,0.0 +"A pretty square to lounge about it, and a nice café on one side to drink teas made with real leaves. Less good is being asked often to have one's shoes polished which can be a bore after a while.",0.0 +"A great square in the midst of government and church authority where Ecuadorans gather to relax, to protest, to play games, and sing. We enjoyed our many encounters with the people of Quito and Ecuador. Its a great place to relax between visits to the many historic sites within walking distance of the plaza. There are a number of good eateries in the vicinity as well.",0.0 +"This central square in the old colonial city is a must see. It definitely is flanked by all the symbols of power... the Presidential Palace, which is the seat of power for Ecuador, beautiful and colourful colonial buildings that are identified as the Archbishop's Palace /Hotel (flags decorate the sides for the length of it), the Cathedral of Quito and the Municipal Building. Quito's municipal building definitely pales in comparison to the other three in terms of architectural design.In the centre of the square is a huge manicured park with flowers, shrubs, trees and sculptures, the centre one of Ecuador's heroes being the most prominent. This central statue has a lion at its feet. Apparently it was designed with an arrow in the lion, but someone pulled it out, seeing it as animal cruelty. You can still see the grommet where it used to be.The park is always busy, but I did not see, on either visit during two days, the music and entertainment others have talked about, However, there were a lot of people trying to sell you coca tea (in loud annoying voices), scarfs and shoe shines. The buildings in the area used be occupied by the Franciscan order, including nuns, and the buildings on either side of the Presidential Palace have signs on them to show that, though their use has been long converted.",0.0 +"We enjoyed several visits to this fun, music-filled plaza near the President's Palace. Good restaurants nearby.",1.0 +The view from the Mayor's office was lovely. You get the life and energy of the people of Ecuador there.,0.0 +This is a great plaza. You can see many of the important sites of Old Town in this plaza. We spend time sitting and watching people coming and going. ,0.0 +A really typical South American square. Absolutely beautiful. As it was getting near Christmas there were performers and bands playing….it was a Sunday…it felt lovely. An absolute must visit. We only had two days in Quito…wish we had been there longer but it was a visit on way back from Galapigos…..another MUST. A wonderful part of the world.,1.0 +"While visiting old town, the Plaza Grande is a must. Bring your camera. The area is know for pick-pocket activity so know who's around you! It's not dangerous, but if not careful you could lose your purse or wallet.",0.0 +"A good place to pass through and mingle with locals and tourists. There are some cafes at the corner with desserts, local sweets and coffee. Across the street the tourist center office is available for any questions, maps, souvenirs and clean bathrooms! a good stopover but not a lot to do except hang out and enjoy local sights and sounds. ",1.0 +This Plaza Grande is almost as beautiful as the others I have seen in South America and Madri. I felt save in this place. It's very clean. You can seat and watch people coming and going. Interesting!,0.0 +"Bordered by the Presidential Palace, and the Cathedral, this square is certainly worth a stroll. Maybe you will see the presidential motorcade! A peaceful place to relax for a few minutes, but do not wear leather shoes, or you will be pestered by the shoeshine boys!",0.0 +"The plaza is lovely, but look out for pick-pocketers, especially the little children, they will gang up on you. Aside from that, it's a lovely spot to buy a juice from a vendor and have a sit in the shade.",0.0 +"A lot of things go on here from protests to cultural activities, depending on when you are there. There are some great shops in very interesting dungeon like alcoves. Would have liked to have a beer and snack in a patio as it seems the perfect place but there was very little choice. One of the alcoves shops had nice food and drinks but was not reliably open and the alternatives seemed to be an expensive hotel but everyone was great and the plaza felt safe. Even the stray dogs were nice - especially a couple who were obviously bonded.",0.0 +"Every Monday at 1100, there is more pomp and circumstance than at Buckingham Palace. The President of Ecuador even comes out to watch the ceremony.",0.0 +"A pleasant open square, with a few cafes, but nothing on the scale of similar squares in other South American / Spanish cities. Definitely worth visiting whilst in Quito, but don't expect to spend hours here. In terms of safety, like many of the key attractions in Quito, there was a very visible Police presence, which probably kept some of hawkers at bay. Be mindful of the unofficial shoe shine boys, who were working as a bit of a pack and who gave the impression of using shoe shining as a sideline to their main activity. We sat at a cafe and watched a couple of them edge closer and closer to a tourists camera bag, despite being repeatedly shooed away by the cafe owner.",0.0 +"We were there during a terrible rainstorm, but even still it was beautiful and can only imagine sitting there enjoying a nice day.",0.0 +You should not miss the changing of the guards in front of the Presidential Palace on Mondays at 11 AM. Wonderful display of military costumes including horses.,0.0 +The Plaza Grande is great for strolling around with your camera. All the surrounding buildings are very well maintained. A great place for photography.,0.0 +"Really enjoyed our short time in the Plaza.There are bigger Plazas both in the Americas and Europe.But this one has that old colonial feel to it.Surrounded by quite beautiful buildings.Contrary to what we read about crime, we found the people are very nice. A few people tried to sell things, but none were pushy. Very refreshing to see in a tourist place.",0.0 +This place is a must as you are central to all of the major attractions. Everyone seems to be going somewhere but really nowhere. A great place to people watch and get a feeling of the Quito way of life. Many eateries and small shops.,0.0 +"We sat on a bench and watched life and the pace of Quito go on -- children playing, men feeding the birds, vendors selling everything from kitchen utensils to scarves, and men tending to the landscaping.While it's worth a visit I would make it a pass-through on your way to one of the churches. Do keep a close eye on your personal belongings...we were told that pick pockets are abundant in Quito.Several good restaurants on the perimeter of the square. Sit outside to watch the world go by.",0.0 +"There was a group singing in Spanish (likely Christian group) but it as nice to see their comradery and see the area. the Presidential Palace is across from the Plaza and provides free pictures upon completion of the free tour. Lots of people were in the plaza sitting, visiting with friends and family. It was fascinating to observe a bit of Quito culture. ",0.0 +"Go on a Saturday when it is crowded with locals selling stuff, strolling around, listening to sidewalk preachers and watching street performers. A typical Spanish square with interesting architecture.",0.0 +There's lots of activity on this plaza. The vendors were not obnoxious. And there are many historical buildings right off of the plaza.,0.0 +"This plaza is the heart of the Old Town in Quito and surrounded by a collection of older churches, government buildings, arcaded walkways with various shops and restaurants. The center of the plaza is a park with the statute presumably representing the spirit of the people and freedom in dramatic contract to the surrounding mountains and skies.Lots of people gather to visit with each other, sell goods, conduct business in the surrounding buildings as well as assemble for tour groups. Impressive as an open area in an otherwise maze of narrow streets and close buildings, the tourism impact on what the stores have to offer is abundantly evident and may be disappointing.An interesting area is an interior courtyard off of one of arcaded walkways that is dedicated to various restaurants on three levels and sharing a common seating area of tables under an open sky. The food selections and prices vary but it is fun to buy an inexpensive lunch in one shop and a glass of wine in another, then, take a seat as my wife and I did. You don't have to carry anything since the staffs of each store will bring your purchases to you. When you are done, you leave. Couldn't be simpler!Off the square are more stores and attractions such as older cathedrals (San Francisco) and more buildings with some interesting 19th century architecture. It is fairly comfortable to walk the surrounding streets and mingle with the crowds. Always wise to protect your wallets and purses.The historical feeling in the Plaza is decidedly different from the contemporary boom of New Town and La Mariscal district. While the tourism element may be a let down, just feeling the vitality and energy is rewarding in itself. ",0.0 +"Wasn't expecting too much, but was very crowded and was harassed by sales people. Not partciuary enjoyable!",0.0 +"The Plaza is the hub of Centro Historico. Plan to sit for awhile, you may need to shoo away the pesky but cute shoeshine boys, but simply absorb the sight. Old and young, families and lovers. ",0.0 +This is a perfect example of the quintessential South American square in the middle of a quintessential South American Old Town. ,0.0 +"Now this is a Grand place, not only for its position in front of the 'palace', but because, every day it is full of people reading the paper, chatting, drinking coffee, children playing and its cleanGreat place to start your tour of Old town.",0.0 +Great place to people watch. There are many beggars here and they can be aggressive! Good central location to see Old Town.,0.0 +"A crowded place but has a lot of historical places around. You can seat there and talk to locals, people in Ecuador is very nice ",0.0 +The square is clean and interesting. This a good location to get dropped off by taxi to begin a walking tour. Streets are clean and the locals are friendly.,0.0 +We missed the presidential palace tor by 5 min. A busing center of Historical Town. Lots to see around.Very surprised to find out the place shut sdown by 6:00 PM,0.0 +It's a good place to start a walking tour of the center of Quito. It's pretty and has must see buildings. The plaza itself was crowded when I went in the middle of the day. ,1.0 +"Always lively, day or night, a great place to enjoy the action, whatever it might be. For us it included a demonstration, so extra police were on hand. The police, by the way, make Old Town a safe place to visit, and are very helpful with directions.",0.0 +"Ecuador's and its capital Quito have their focal point in this plaza. Full of history and legend, surrounded by the most important political and religious buildings and monuments . The change of the presidential guard each Monday morning is must see.",0.0 +"This was a more interesting event than I expected. They had a band, a group of horses and many soldiers dressed for the occasion. The show went on for at least half an hour. The band played national anthem and other songs, the people were attentive and the poor guy who had to keep the street clear had a busy time. A nice cultural experience. ",0.0 +"We were there for the Changing of the Guard but almost all the time this place was alive with people, day & night, & the atmosphere was vibrant.",0.0 +"My favorite place to visit on sundays when families, youngsters and old people are walking around. There is always music and quite often various dances performed by semi professional groups. Reserve at least a full hout. Don't rush , just sit down on a bench and enjoy your time. In the afternoon it will be very crowded. ",0.0 +"The Grande plaza and the streets adjacent to it are the heart of Quito - and the gathering place for locals - particularly on Sunday. Many nice shops, curio shops and street vendors selling all sorts of interesting stuff are here. Great place for people watching. The Plaza also affords a very nice view of El Panecillo - you can get some great photos from the plaza so no need to go up there. Didn't notice any obvious tourist - mostly Ecuadorians... Photo ops abound!",0.0 +I was blown away by how well lit this plaza was at night. There are restaurants and cafes surrounding the plaza that make this place a great place to visit for a meal and a walk. It's not too far from Old Town as well.,0.0 +"Don´t miss it. very nice plaza, with beautiful surrounding monuments. See it during the day, when doing a tour to old town.",0.0 +"This square is the centre of a lot of action, great for people watching during the day, but watch your backpack! There are frequent protests outside the presidential palace, when the square is filled with police , some in riot gear, and a very large police presence at all times. However, take some time in the afternoon to sit on a bench in the sun and watch the world go by!",0.0 +Apparently every Monday morning (I think it was 11.30ish) there's a parade and the president comes out to wave hello. The atmosphere is great and the square is beautiful so lots of good pictures too. Not to be missed!,1.0 +"Our group had an evening tour. It was just about getting dark, but we were able to see the great plaza, which is beautiful. We were able to see the main buildings and the metal railings that are on the presidential palace that were brought from Versailles after the French Revolution! I am sure it would be best to visit earlier in the afternoon so as to be able to enter some of the buildings. A lot of the architecture is mid-late 1500's when the Spaniards arrived.",0.0 +This is a great spot to people watch. Lots going on and overlooked by the presidential palace.Stop here and spend some time.,1.0 +"The square is lively and a good place for people watching. The presidential palace is on one side (you can go inside if you plan a bit ahead) but you can peak through the gates and see the guards, there's also the cathedral, and some cafes to sit outside and enjoy a coffee and relax.A lovely spot",0.0 +"Although everyone warns you that Quito is unsafe at night, you should rslly go and look at this amazing Plaza. At night it is well lit and they shine lights on all the beautifull buildings surrounding it, definitely worth a visit!",0.0 +"This was a place where there were always people gathering. many retired men still wear business suits, and one fell into conversation with us about British politics. Excellent central location for visiting sights, and good and cheap restaurants a-plenty",0.0 +"Plaza Grande is nice but not beautiful. If you tire of people watching in the square and fending off street vendors, start visiting the cathedrals and churches adjacent to the plaza. Pay the small entry fee and wait for a guide who will be very informative. I was struck with the fabric shops and stores which had fashionable clothes on side streets. The traffic can be problematic , so watch out for cars, motorcycles and bikes which have their own codes of conduct. The two guards in colorful uniforms and hats at the Presidential Palace are somewhat hidden from sight. Look up! Several times I was told to guard my bag so let this be a warning. For a real cultural treat, visit Parquet Ejida across from Hilton Colon Hotel on a Sunday. Quiteños fill the park with foods, bicycles, flea markets, walking with the family, flirting and enjoying nature and life inside the big city.",0.0 +It's a beautiful plaza just to relax and watch people or feed the birds. There's a lot of street vendors where you can try local food and buy some souvenirs ,0.0 +"My husband and high had been walking forever, wandering the streets of the Old Town tourist district. We were relieved to find the pleasant Independence Plaza so we could simply sit and people watch. Could not be done. My husband had on black leather walking shoes and the shoeshine boys are relentless. A simple No would not work. After five minutes of having your feet grabbed in an attempt to give my husband a shoe shine, we left for a nearby restaurant with outdoor seating. They came there are were just as aggressive. The waitress couldn't get rid of them. The restaurant manager finally got them to go away after threatening to call the police. Wear white shoes and you should have a pleasant people watching experience.",2.0 +The colonial architecture combined with the activity of local people provided a great opportunity for photos. A local guide adds good info on the past history & current political actives.,0.0 +There was a lot of people around. Somebody was talking about politics and economy and as he was going deeper in this talk I realized in other place next to it some older people was tales and myths about Quito history. Very interesting place to know about Ecuadorian people and culture.,0.0 +"Absolutely gorgeous! If you are in town on a Monday, catch the Changing of the Guard ceremony that happens at 11:00 a.m. each Monday, rain or shine.",0.0 +"We love to people watch and this is the place. When we first arrived the steps of the Bailica were filled with children for some kind of demonstration.We walked around the park a bit and then sat on the steps of the Basilica watching the people. It was great vantage point to see people reading, children playing, women talking. Some playing games. Women were selling scarves. The weather was perfect. There is a small Café at the base of the Basilica with There is supposed to be a tourist info center in this square but we never found it. Suggest you take exact directions with you to find it.If you fund this review helpful please vote below. Thank you.",0.0 +"My favorite plaza in Ecuador, this square bubbles with activity. Our first day, there was (1) a military band playing on the steps of the Cathedral, (2) a group of children having their picture taken in front of the band, (3) a loud protest for the disappeared, (4) dozens of pensioners eating their ice cream cones, (5) ubiquitous shoeshine kids, (6) bright pink flowering trees, and (7) the bluest sky ever. The simple, original Cathedral, the bishop's palace, and the President's residence surround a square full of flowers and shrubs. This is one of the most alive squares you'll see, with a street life that is much more than just tourists. Grab an ice cream, get your shoes polished, and soak up the atmosphere of Quito.",0.0 +Plaza Grande was our favotie spot in Old Town! we had the best food there also the souvenier shop onthe first level is the best ! bought a lot fo ncie gifts from there! Highly recommend a trip there in the evening as they light up the cathedrals and churches so well its very pretty!,0.0 +"Always packed, very often with protesters in front of the Presidential Palace. You absolutely must visit the palace. You learn about the current president, Rafael Correa, and you get a unique viewpoint over the Plaza from the large balcony. ",0.0 +If in Quito you need to visit the main square. History plus! Always best to have a guide for all the historical tidbits.,0.0 +"Being near to the presidential palace and other government buildings, the security is pretty tight around the place and then if you stay around you could actually watch the change of guard ceremony. This plaza is one of the liveliest part that you will get to see in Quito. There is so much going around at this place that you will get to see the colors of quito. Also there are lots of restaurants and cafés around as well.",0.0 +"Great place, safe day or night. It has shops and places to sit and watch people. We enjoy going there with family or friends.",0.0 +"I have been to just about all the Latin American countries or capital cities. For each of them, they have a central plaza that stands as the symbolic figure and pride for the respective history. This plaza is the central public square of Quito. Don't you want to learn how Ecuador earned its independence? If yes, then come visit.",0.0 +"We went to see the changing of the guard. Get there early for a good seat. Very interesting and longer than necessary, but glad we went.",0.0 +"Lots of local activity. On one visit there was an eco demonstration going on. Very peaceful. But always a large security presence, including one group of 25 police dogs and their 25 individual handlers.",0.0 +"Spent an enjoyable few hours here in the sun.lots of people busy doing very little but watching the world go by.while we were here, the soldiers came out to bands playing, los of political dignitaries on the balcony, including el presidente, national anthem playing, flag hoisting. Loved it",0.0 +This plaza has a good police presence since the government business is done there. There is a statue in the middle of the plaza and it is near the catherdal.,0.0 +"Lots of people doing lots of stuff. Rallies decrying the deforestation of the amazon, politicians pontificating, young couples sitting on benches beside old men. Kids running every direction... a very fun little plaza.Avoid the restaurants / ice cream for sale along the plaza - very expensive for what you get and the quality isn't great. Lots of people selling cocoa and scarves. ",0.0 +"A sizeable and clean square. If anything , almost too many tourist police. but abuzz with people walking around; buildings to visit on all sides. Good views. And other squares and buildings in all directions. An overwhelming choice of where to go. ",1.0 +"This plaza was always full of people. The street vendors, Quiteños, children, etc. we're varied and fun to watch. The President's Palace offers a free tour and is worth the hour. Go on a weekend to see the real city life. We happened across a wedding. Explore all the side streets, too. And make the trek uphill to the Basilica and climb to the top for a great view. It's beautiful. On Sundays, they close some streets for bicycle traffic. It's a great plaza where you can meet the real Quito.",1.0 +Take a tour guide or speak fluent Spanish. The signs are not in English. The police are very present. Very popular place to be.,1.0 +"Plaza Grande has been the highlight of our stay in Quito. There are so many places to sit and rest and just watch the world go by. If you want to watch the local Ecuadorians enjoying their life, then this is the place to be. There is something happening here all the time, from brass bands, to fitness classes, local dancing, and also street performers. No matter what time of the day it is, there is always something to enjoy here.",2.0 +"Plus restaurants, shopping, and events in the area. Our first trip to Quito we saw a very colorful procession which originated at the church entrance on Wednesday evening.",1.0 +"Located right in the center of Old Town. In the center of all that happens in Ecuador. Politicians, lawyers, congress, and the offices of the church. Everyone who runs Quito is here. The plaza is a nice place to stop for a break while shopping and touring. ",1.0 +"This was part of our old city tour, the plaza has a distinctive feeling to it, took some great panoramic pictures. i loved how easy it was to walk around to different churches and places in the surroundings.",1.0 +"This is a beautiful small plaza (not my idea of a plaza grande) that offers a nice bench stop and rest while walking around old town Quito. It is very picturesque, so, have the camera at the ready.",2.0 +"Interesting buildings around plaza. Was there when changing of the guard ona Monday at midday. Guards on horses and bands. President came out on balcony. Demonstration do national dancing, women and men dressed in national costume.",1.0 +"You will pass through this plaza as you commence your activities in Quito. The Cathedral is there, the palace, some statues, shops, and annoying street vendors. It's fine for what it is, with local pride being its most important characteristic. ",1.0 +"Lots of locals....nice area to walk around. We stayed downtown, so this was our starting point with a taxi (only $5 from downtown). We walked around, then took the double decker bus tour of Quito from this point (which, I think was the 3rd stop for the bus, which stops at about 12 locations)",1.0 +Very interesting historic site. Does not take long to see. We were interested to compare it to Lima which we had just visited the week before. ,0.0 +"It's a square block. That said, you probably ought to see it if you're in old town quito. The presidential palace is on one side, former archbishops palace on another. Try to time your visit for a weekend when there's a lot of activity, or a Monday morning for the changing of the presidential guard. There's a clean public bathroom for 15 cents in the archbishops palace.",0.0 +"The square was very manicured and beautiful. It is always full of people, but with the amount of police monitoring the area it is extremely safe. We did not find many tourist shops to buy souvenirs as we had expected from a main square. I also like that people were not as aggressively trying to sell things like they had in Cusco, Peru.",0.0 +"Plaza Grande is the busiest square in Quito. It is blocked in on all sides by huge buildings. The Presidential Palace on one side, Cathedral on the other. In the South east corner you will find the main tourist office of Quito. You can get handy maps and books with walking tour suggestions. On the cathedral steps there are a host of street performers. If you want to go in the Presidential Palace you will need to bring your passport, there are guided tours and it closes at 4pm. Out the front are two colourful guards with expressionless faces, they occasionally switch positions. In the middle of the square is the independence monument, with its carved lions and condors.",0.0 +"What a great place to sit and appreciate the people of Old Town Quito. We enjoyed taking in the statues and the sites of the plaza, but even more so, we loved sitting on a bench and watching the people of Quito. We learned our most important lesson in this plaza - when Quitoans run for cover at the slightest drop of rain, you should, too! One drop one second literally turned to giant hail (the size of US nickels and quarters!) the next second. Ouch!",0.0 +"This Plaza had numerous Street Performances from Ballroom Dancers, to Maypole type Dances by Local Students.The atmosphere was lively and colorful. It is located near the tourist information center and the Presidential Palace.It is truly the center of Old Quito",0.0 +As part of your walk get your leather shoes shined. Great starting place. People watching and shopping. Recommended MeuterMedia,0.0 +"This is a square plaza celebrating Ecuadorian Independence, with a center statue and water fountains. It is a good place for a break or to people watch, and is located adjacent to the Presidential Palace and the Cathedral. The palm trees are spectacular. Also, adjacent is the former Archdiocese building, and it the court yards are interesting shops and restaurants....a good place to explore. I was a little anxious with the crowds but had no negative experiences during both times I as there.",0.0 +"This area is really pretty. I spent some time just hanging out on the grass. On the weekends, there are a ton of people in this area. There's a really pretty government building situated at the front of this plaza and there's a nice statue in the center of it. I especially like that there's a lot of green area and palm trees here. ",1.0 +"This plaza really gives a feel for the city. It's where the presidential palace and change of the guard happens. It's where demonstrations and political rallies occur. Truly feels like the heart of the city and as a bonus, it has wifi! Some great little cafe's located along the edge of the plaza. ",0.0 +"Plaza Grande was very historical, nice people, and lots of good shopping and eating with cafes everywhere. Policia everywhere makes things very safe.",1.0 +"This plaza is set off with a huge statue, lots of seating and a great place to people watch. From here you catch catch a cab back to your hotel for as little as $3.00. We were so dogged tired that the thought of walking back to our hotel didn't interest us!",1.0 +"If you have only time for 1 thing to do when in Quito choose to visit Plaza Grande. There are shops, sights and everything you want to see and expect from a South American city. Be sure to wander around a little bit to see El Angel (statue on a mountain). Tip: Let your shoes be done by a shoeshine boy - you will not regret it. It's cheap and it comes with a free newspaper (it's in Espanol of course).",0.0 +"To be honest my time in Quito was bittersweet. I did not enjoy the pollution, the busyness (I've learned I much prefer towns), nor the cost of taxis in and around Quito. I did however enjoy my time in and around Plaza Grande. It was here, at the Basilica, and Teleferico that I started to understand and appreciate the charm of Quito. This is a fabulous place to walk around, take pictures, buy souvenirs, and people watch. Like others, I would definitely be cautious of your surroundings here and in Quito as a whole. I don't display my belongings. I put my point and click camera around my neck with my coat over it. I only take it out to snap pictures and promptly put it back. I haven't had any problem with theft. Just be on guard and you'll be fine. So many reviews lead me to think Ecuador was scary or theft ridden. Just be on guard and you'll be fine. :)",2.0 +"Be careful when you are in this square. We got sprayed with 'caca' and under the ruse of trying to help us clean up a couple tried to take our stuff (camera). We held on to it and they took off. We researched this scam and found a few similar stories. Too bad this happens in such a great city but it can happen anywhere, be vigilant! There is a tourist office close to the square where we went to clean up.",2.0 +"A great place to relax and soak up some of the old town. On various sides, you can feast your eyes on the Cathedral, the Government Palace (Palacio del Gobierno) where the President lives and works and the Archbishops Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) which is now an assortment of shops and cafes below the colonial colonnade. After a rest in the plaza, visit the Cathedral, tour the President's palace and check out the stores.",0.0 +"This large plaza lies in the center of Old Quito and thus a must-visit kind of place. It has its charm, from the ubiquitous shoe shine boys and vendors, all politely seeking your custom. It is a pleasant place to sit on one of its many benches and take in the daily life of Old Quito. It is quite safe, being patrolled by ever-visible policemen.",0.0 +"Our hotel was close by for a week and each day, we wandered over to the plaza to enjoy the activity, food and some shopping.The local vendors with plastic bags of peas, grapes, strawberries, pears etc. ,each for $1. added to the flavor of the day.These folks wore traditional dress and sang their sales pitch . Cocoa leaves and tea also available on this square to combat your altitude issues, should you have them.",0.0 +"I think you feel like you are really here in Quito... the people, the shops - you must stop. You feel the spirit of the people.",1.0 +"Great place to hang out and people watch, and your walking tour (that I reviewed sponsored by Secret Garden Hostel) will give you information about the buildings and sculpture found there. Plenty of restaurants to choose from to eat at, some a little pricey as it is tourist central!",0.0 +The Plaza Grande was walking distance from our hotel. It is nice and we felt safe to walk in that area. Surrounded as well of nice restaurants. ,0.0 +"This is a very vibrant space and ideal for people-watching. We spent an hour in the sunshine here and were thoroughly entertained, especially by the female police officer guarding the central statue from people wanting to have their photos taken too close to it!",0.0 +"We went to the Plaza on a Monday morning when there is a ceremonial Changing of the Guard at 11 am. It lasts about 1/2 hour, with guards in traditional costume and horses parading round the plaza. The President of Ecuador also came out onto the balcony to watch the performance, and waved and smiled to the crowd. ",0.0 +"Again, a typical national Plaza with the obligatory kiosks and buildings. Takes a lot to impress me after so many years of travel. This place was OK and a bit boring.",1.0 +"Plaza Grande is a large square surrounded by important buildings, which you can admire. But the best thing is just to sit and watch around. Locals gather there, old men resting and talking, families playing with children. Shadowed by palms and other trees, with a fountain and flowers, it is a pleasant place for a little respite.",1.0 +Nice square with lots of hussle and bussle and yet there's a seat where everyone can chill. Nicest square we found. Also if you walk down the left hand side ( with the government building behind you and the church to your right ) there's a small walk through to a good number of eateries and a 3 floored glass roofed area with nice gift shops and cheap restaurants that done fleece you. ,0.0 +Much is made of this being first Unesco city --- you can see why Unesco deemed this city needed saving by looking around this square. On 3 sides are really old beautiful buildings from the Spanish conquest era; and on the last side is a 1950's municipal building with all of the character and appearance of a concrete slab with square cutouts for windows -- truly appalling.,1.0 +"We were with an Ecuadoran guide who explained the significance of the buildings and statues in the square (the lion at the base with a wound from a spear sporting condor feathers),It is home of the president (their version of the White House is there), the Congress building, and other colonial style buildings. The architecture is beautiful and buildings are accessible from within. Lots of shops, churches, and restaurants surround the square.",1.0 +"it was a nice place to visit, however nothing to write home about. It looks like any other typical square in South America. Its very heavily patrolled by the police.",1.0 +"The Plaza Grande is a fun and lively place. Excellent people watching - close to major sights and churches. Presidential palace and museums within walking distance. Interesting little shops surround the square. If you have the time, walk from the Bacilica down the Avenue of the 7 Crosses to the Plaza Grande. A wonderule and interesting experience.",0.0 +"A bustling square in the colonial city surrounded by the Presidential Palace, Archbishop's Palace and the Municipal Building, this an area that one can see many of the locals meeting one another. On weekends you may see people dancing, people playing music, or people rallying for a cause. This is a beautiful square that is very lively, but always be aware of your surroundings and take care of your belongings, as this is a busy place. You can find several small restaurants in this area and its an easy walk to many great must visits.",0.0 +"You can't actually miss the Plaza Grande. It isn't that it is very big but it is central to the colonial capitol. With the Municipal building to the East, Old Archbishop's Palace to the North,Cathedral to the South and the Presidential Palace to the West it always full of life, especially on the weekends when locals outnumber tourists.",0.0 +After walking the sometimes steep streets of the old town we found this plaza a nice place to relax and take in the entertainment provided by some street performers.,0.0 +"Surrounded on 3 sides by wonderful colonial architecture and on the fourth by an ugly modern block, it's a wonderful square at the heart of the old city and full of locals socialising and going about their business. All the major historical sites are nearby and there are plenty of cheap cafes in surrounding streets. The street sellers are interesting without being bothersome. Quito abounds with armed police and private security guards so feels very safe.",0.0 +"We were staying in a hotel a few blocks from Plaza de la Independencia, so we spent a little time in this beautiful park. It's a great place to get a feel for historical Quito and has a lot of beautiful statues and monuments. The only thing I didn't like about the park is being approached by locals who want to help you find things there (for a fee of course). Some of them are a little shady and others don't like to take no thank you for an answer... even if you say it in Spanish. We live in Ecuador currently, and Quito is the only place where we've had this happen. I suppose they get a lot of Gringo tourists there, so it makes sense, but it can also make your time in Plaza de la Independencia a little uncomfortable if the local hustlers are too pushy.",1.0 +"as we neared the plaza, the crowds increased... there was music...there were speeches being given...police were everywhere - a good thing -...what on earth? it turns out that ecuador had just qualified for the world cup and the team was to lunch with the president...what a wonderful thing to be in a culture where it felt as though all were on the same team...",0.0 +"We stayed at a hotel only a few blocks away (Hotel Patio Andaluz) and found the Plaza Grande to be the safest, cleanest place in Quito. It was always bustling with people and we had good meals in and around the square--particularly la Ronda. Enjoy!",0.0 +"This is a great Square in the heart of Old Town Quito. You can see the Presidential Palace, the Independence monument and enjoy very nice old world architecture. There are many people always in the square, some political marches but when we were there it was actually in praise of the president. This square should be on every itinerary in Old Town Quito.",0.0 +"A definite must see. Spacious, well laid out and, like most of Ecuador, kept spotlessly clean by armies of street cleaners. The tourist office is on one corner and is a very good one of its kind. The Presidential palace is opposite the Bishop's Palace which has one part given over to restaurants which are also open on Sundays when many others are not. Be warned that alcohol is forbidden in restaurants on Sundays. It doesn't seem to stop people drinking though. ",0.0 +"Our ride into town dropped us off at this plaza. It's a nice space in the center of town with a mix of tourists, locals, officers, pink-flowered trees, and a statue in the center. If you'd like to rest for a bit and people watch, then this is your spot.",0.0 +We were here during mid morning on a Friday. It was busy with workers and tourists hurrying about their business. Interesting to see but not anything really special. ,0.0 +"We stayed in Old Town, and enjoyed easily walking up to the Plaza de la Independencia on several occasions. Several shops and restaurants line the square, and one block over, you can find some more local fare.. Many street vendors to grab your attention (be careful), fountains, statues, locals gather, and just very interesting activity constantly. Each direction contains important historical sites, and the Presidential Palace has guards posted. Change of guard occurs once per week, but also congests the area. ",0.0 +Great venue lots of activity and important social and politcal area great architecture lots of shops near other historcial sites which are concentrated here.,1.0 +"This square blew me away on my visit that was made at the best of times and the worst of times. The day was Tuesday and the time was 12 noon. At that hour on that day, the President makes an appearance on the long balcony of his official residence, the Palacio de Carondelet, at which he never stays. The balcony is crowded with city and national dignitaries, security personnel wearing military costumes so ancient as to be theatrical, and some hacks from the press who scribble like mad when he opens his mouth and speaks into a loud microphone. When he is not speaking, a large military band, similarly attired and lined up under the balcony, thumps out rousing patriotic melodies to the great applause of the citizens who fill the square to overflowing. On its 4 sides, the square is flanked by the Cathedral and its Archbishop's Palace, The Municipality, and of course the Presidential Palace. The 4 corners are occupied by a Bank, a Church, a Museum, and the house of a wealthy aristocrat. The central lawns contain an attractive fountain, and a monument celebrating the Heros of the Country that was originally imported from France. All of this was great fun, but it came at a price. It was impossible during that ceremony to visit any of the buildings in the square, and we never returned.",0.0 +"We were on Plaza Grande on a Sunday afternoon. There was carnival atmosphere. We heard Andean music from the street performers, saw a man on stilts, and a show of the buffoons in the square. We relaxed on a bench while watching the show and hearing the music. The cars and buses were not allowed on Sunday through the Plaza.",0.0 +"This has the feel of being the heart of the city, its surrounded by churches and of course the old Presidential Palace which has a free tour. A must stop for all. ",0.0 +"Visited the plaza three times during our stay, all at different times of the day. In the morning it was perfect, not too busy, lots going on, watching humming birds was great as was new to us. The afternoon was busier, but just act like the locals and sit and watch the world go by, the evening was just as interesting. It is well worth a visit. Go up the different steps and see it from all angles.",0.0 +"A wonderful place to visit on Sundays, when the streets are closed for bicyclists and the plaza & surrounding area are filled with artists, musicians, dancers and food vendors.On Monday mornings at 11am, you can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony, and President Correa comes out onto the balcony of the Presidential Palace to watch, too! Don't miss the Centro Cultural Metropolitano, a totally free & wonderful art museum on the corner of the plaza between the church and the Presidential Palace. Tours of the palace are also available. Wonderful sandwiches & ice cream are available right under the church, and across the plaza are lots of nice mid-priced restaurants.",1.0 +"Worth a trip -- lots of people around; a group of performers there as well. We felt perfectly safe (two adults, two teens, mid-day) There were helpful maps around to guide you to the various sites nearby.",0.0 +"When I walk around, I feel like I am in a time warp of some sort. People sitting around on park benches talking, children playing, cute little coffe shops and bread stands. Generally nice weather. I love this place and have been there several times.",1.0 +"We visited this site on Sunday, when the old town district is closed to cars. There was music and dancing, which I attributed to it being sunday. Very fun.",0.0 +"As a serious hobby photographer, I found the plaza to be a great place for photography. There are a lot of people who hang out here. Many beautiful buildings and scenes.",0.0 +"Didn't get to see the entire exhibition, as we were just heading up to El Pnnecillo. But we saw the start during breakfast at the hotel's rooftop restaurant. Then walked over to the Plaza. Typical of many in Ecuador, it was an example of another one of Quito's gorgeous sights.",0.0 +"The plaza was beautiful, but frankly, nothing special. There were a lot of people there, which was nice. Nice people to talk to...if you understand Spanish.",0.0 +"Plaza Grande is ironically quite small as far as plazas go. And there isn't much going on. But it makes for some great people watching. From the west side of the plaza you can go up in front of the Government Palace and survey the scene in the plaza. The crowd grows in the early evening as people get off work and go for a stroll. It's a great perch from which to take photos of people being people. Also, across the street on the south-east corner is a Tourist Information Bureau where you can get maps or buy some of Ecuador's best gourmet chocolate, which costs little more than a Hershey's bar. ",0.0 +"This is the centre of Quito with its presidential palace, ceremonial guards and fountain in the middle of the square.But its the hustle and bustle of local Ecuadorans and tourists that give it character.",1.0 +"This is a nice large plaza in the old town of Quito. There is seating and a decent amount of green space that makes it a nice place to sit and relax for a while. It is surrounded by large old buildings - the Presidential Palace, church, government buildings, restaurants, hotel, etc. Across the street in one corner (opposite the Presidential Palace) is a tourist office where you can get maps and information and purchase tickets for the hop on - hop off bus and other attractions.",0.0 +"Only spend a fraction of the time I would of liked due to the torrential rain. I managed to watch locals standing around the outer court yard undercover passing the time playing cards out of the rain but still out in the cold! When the sun is shining take to the seats in the middle, relax and enjoy the life beavering away around you",0.0 +"This is one of the sites in Quito that is a must see. The Plaza is the center of Old Town and is very lovely. Great place for pictures of the building, and traveling companions. There are a variety of shops and places to eat in the immediate area and on the connecting streets. Good starting point for seeing the other sites in Old Town. Be sure to keep a tight grip on all valuables. I noticed multiple people eyeing my camera, and a gentlemen in our group had a small camera taken out of his pants pocket inside a nearby church. This is a stop on the Quito Bus Tour (Hop On/Hop Off). You will need the hour between buses to just see the immediate Plaza area. If you explore off the Plaza to see the various sites, two hours is a minimum.",1.0 +"Clean, green, colorful and peaceful in a busy city, located in the colonial historical center. Don't miss some of the little shops and restaurants beneath the archways. A nice place for a break while zig zagging the streets of Centro Historico.",0.0 +"We stumbled upon this Plaza when we were trying to get across town but the roads were blocked so we hopped out of the taxi and strolled around this very attractive plaza. There are small but quality shops housed within the impressive architecture. It was so crowded, beware the little light fingers ! The reason for the crowds is that the President or Vice President of Argentina was visiting. He did the usual presidential waving and smiling at babies and we had some bonus photo opportunities.",0.0 +This is a very small park located central to most of the historical buildings you'd want to see within Quito's Old Town. You won't need a long time to visit but doing so will give you a good glimpse of how people live within the area. I found it a great spot to take some interesting photos.,0.0 +"once of the best days to go there would be on monday as i was told since that they have the change of gards so you can see the president, hihihihihihih, ",0.0 +"Nice large area to view some classic architecture. Nice spot for a walk, just be normally cautious when it is crowded. ",0.0 +"This was the nicest area in Old Town to seat and spend some time watching the locals, have an ice cream or just chat with friends. Many locals hang out here. It is surrounded by many nice buildings such as The Cathedral, President's Palace, Bishop's Palace, City Hall and the official Tourist Office. The Plaza has many historical statues, fountains as well as pretty landscaping. You can even watch the Cambio de Guardia de Palacio from here every Monday from 11:00AM-12:00PM. It is one of the greatest moments I've experienced in my life.",0.0 +"This was probably the nicest area in Old Town. Many locals hang out here (as well as tourists). It is surrounded by many nice buildings such as The Cathedral, Presidents Palace, Bishops Palace, and official Tourist Office The Plaza has many historical figures (statues) as well as pretty landscaping. A good place to people watch, eat some ice cream or biuy something in the local shops.",0.0 +"It was my first visit to Quito and I am really impressed with it. The historic District is very well preserved, clean, impecable, safe and worth the visit both at night and during the day. I just really loved it. The view at night is just awesome and since the plaza is empty you are able to appreciate every building, walk around, take pictures feeling completely safe. When we got to the plaza that night, I just got off the car with my camera without realizing that the window was left open with my purse inside. What a surprise when my friends realized that even though the window was open, my purse was still there. Next day we came back in the morning and visited the Presidential Carondelet Palace, it is a beautiful old palace. We got the picture taken and they gave it to us as a gift at the end of the visit.It is the best place to start your tour around Old Quito.p",0.0 +"Make sure to visit on monday for the changing of the guard ceremonies....I've been lucky enough to see the President on his balcony a couple of times during this ceremony. take a tour of the presidential palace and also check out the shops on the street level of the palace facing the park. If you speak spanish, some of the shopkeepers will have some great stories for you. I spoke to one shopkeeper who has had her shop in the palace for more than 20 years...she said Rafael Corea - the current president - is the only one who has ever visited any of the shops.",0.0 +"Another review dated 2/13/13 describes the ceremony pretty well. Here's some additional information: It's worth getting there at 10:30 to get a position up front where you can see well. Also, the pre-event bustling about is fairly enjoyable to see. The whole ceremony lasted 30 minutes when we were there. It's fun not only to see the military band, horses, etc., but also to watch the crowd -- a number of whom were vocally enthusiastic supporters of President Correa (who the earlier review refers to as the President of Quito, which I'm sure was a typo of sorts).",0.0 +"This wonderful square come to life on Sunday morning when all the locals parade and musicians share in the atmosphere. The square is surrounded by the Presidential Palace, the City Hall (ugly but has a good gift shop), the Cathedral (worth a visit) and the Archbishop's Palace - under the palace you will find an arcade with a number of shops and restaurants.",0.0 +This place was packed with locals and tourists when we were here. Is easy enough to get to and is definitely worth a look. Official and religious buildings around the square and plenty of police to keep the unpleasant element at bay.,0.0 +Very clean and impressive city square surrounded by many historical buildings. Be sure to visit the Palacio Presidential palace while you are there.,0.0 +This little area of Old Town may just be the most well taken care of historical district in all of South America...or at least the ones I've seen. What impressed me was the free tour of the Palacio Presidencial and just when I thought they were taking one of those photos they want to hawk you at the end of the tour. Free gift just for seeing where President Correa lives and works.,0.0 +"This is a beautiful square surrounded by palaces, churches, government buildings and Catholic residences. It is fun to tour the presidential palace and get your picture taken with the stern-faced, uniform clad, flag bearing guards at the front door, like Buckingham Place, Ecuardorian style!",0.0 +I simply loved watching the local people here in all the traditional garb. This is a great spot to just sit in the park and watch the people go by.,0.0 +"This plaza has many important old buildings set around it including the President's Palace, shops and the beautiful and highly rated Hotel Plaza Grande and the Cathedral of Quito and views of the El Panecillo with the Winged Virgin.",0.0 +I especially liked viewing the very well kept historical buildings at this site as well as the monument to the heroes of independence of 1809. We bought a beer and sat on one of the benches and mingled with the locals. We watched hummingbirds in the trees. A memorable experience.,0.0 +"This is one of the highlights of our visit to Quito. There are a lot of sights in close proximity and to get a full appreciation we booked a guided your from the official tourist bureau which is located on one of the buildings surrounding the square. It was walking tour over about an hour and a half and my wife and I were the only 2 in the group-excellent value for money and highly recommended.If you choose to visit the presidential palace, make sure you take Identification such as a passport as they won't let you in without ID!",0.0 +"This is a ceremony well worth taking in if you are in Quito on a Monday morning at eleven a.m. For budgeted travelers the good news is it is free. This is a unique chance to see the President of Quito who stands on the balcony and watches the changing of the palace guard. The ceremony briefly tells the history of Ecuador's birth as a nation and the presence of the elected President is a reminder to him and to the nation that he is there to serve Ecuador. If you like horses you will be pleased and the National Anthem of Ecuador is mercifully short, unlike some ceremonies where it seems they just can't stop telling you how wonderful they are regardless of how many stanzas it might take! Check it out!",0.0 +"A very active place, but one where you can nevertheless also more often than not, find a place to sit and relax for a moment. Be prepared though to have numerous offers to have your shoes shined.The plaza is wonderfully framed on one side by the Catedral Metropolitana de Quito and Presidential Palace on another. ",0.0 +"If you want a place to sit quietly and people watch this is for you. Very clean, lots of places to sit and very relaxing. ",0.0 +"Plaza de la Independencia is in the heart of the Historic Old Town. It is frequented by not only travelers but by the locals as well, especially the indigenous Ecuadorians from the highlands. This is a pleasant plaza with plenty of shaded seating to stop, take a breather, and take in the people of Quito. ",0.0 +A massive plaza with many people. Has great atmosphere. Also has free wifi which is great for travelling. Lots of beautiful fountains.,0.0 +"Many people sat, sang, walked around -- bands gathered to play, children dressed to the nines were with their parents. ",0.0 +"Nice place to sit in one the benches. In December there was a street show going on near the cathedral and my daughter was entertained by it. The church, presidential mansion, archbishop palace and government buildings surrounding the square are impressive.",0.0 +"It was too crowded, and nothing fancy... no cafe's to sit around and do people watching as you would in any other plaza.. ",0.0 +"Plenty of locals were out and about the square, enjoying a nice, sunny day. This is an easy landmark for meeting up with people or to give to a taxi and from here you can walk around all the main Old Town sites.",0.0 +"Easy access from here to a lot of the other attractions, and the real sense of old-town, downtown quito complete with colonial architecture and winding, steep, narrow streets. Lots of pigeons, fun to watch small children running through them.",0.0 +"In old colonial section with stunning murals and statues, grassy and benches for people watching...and surrounded by historic buildings. Unfortunately I stepped into a hole in the walkway to a courtyard under one of the buildings and badly sprained my ankle.",0.0 +"Why not sit and watch a cumbia band playing for tips, see the politicians on the soap boxes making speeches, the clowns, the Indian ladies selling scarfs and the families having a Sunday excursion? The people watching is fantastic. Do be mindful of pickpockets and don't stray to far from the center. ",0.0 +This is a great place to people watch. If you're lucky a political rally will be going on. Make sure you have a guide book to describe the buildings and events that happened around the square.,0.0 +"You can't go to Quito without visiting this plaza. Be sure to take your passport or photo id so you can visit the Governor's mansion. Also, go at night to see the buildings lit up.",0.0 +"We were in Quito during a national holiday, the Day of the Dead. The plaza was very crowded and the atmosphere was great. There were local entertainers, a musical group and a theatrical group. The plaza is cleaned in the evening. We were concerned about pick pockets and other scammers, however, had no problems. I recommend always being aware. There is a building off the plaza with great restaurants. We had lunch and dinner at Hasta la Yuelta, Senor. On the main floor to the left as you enter is a very good breakfast place for eggs and omelettes.",0.0 +Interesting site with lots of history. Place was crowded with music presentations and street artists. Free wifi around the plaza.,0.0 +Just another plaza but a nice enough one. If you are here on a Monday there is a changing of the guard ceremony that goes from 11am to 11.30am. Well worth making an effort for. President on th balcony and band and soldiers on foot and horse etc. Anthem sung and flag raised. Try and get a spot next to the first set of side barriers on the church side and then move around to get a different perspective. Something different and an interesting 30 minutes.,0.0 +Nice Plaza that reminds me of a Plaza in Spain. My only complaint is that it isn't that clean and it wasn't a Plaza I would like to sit in for a while. It is a nice Plaza though and definitely a just see to stroll through and take pictures.,0.0 +"Don't miss the monument, showing the condor breaking the chains and the lion (Spain) leaving with its weapons. On Mondays you can seee the change of the presidential guard (and the president himself). The other days you can visit the palace.",0.0 +"The President of Ecuador addresses the people every Monday morning after the changing of the guard. This is a very colourful ceremony and helps demonstrate the level of democracy in Ecuador. People are free to bring protest signs and demonstrate and they do so in a very orderly manner. While praising their president, they also make public requests for improvements to his government. We felt very safe although there was a crush of people. The square itself is worth a visit to see the architecture of the buildings that surround it.",2.0 +Bustling with activity on a Sunday morning when we visited as part of a tour of the city. This was our first day and the square really set the scene for us with traditional music being performed and a good mix of locals and tourists enjoying the space.,0.0 +"There is a nice statue and fountain at the plaza. It's definitely the centre of the town's happenings. You can see music performance on weekends, etc, which makes it more lively.",0.0 +"The plaza is a pleasant place, filled with people, stores around the edges. Good people watching - but they mainly will be watching you.",0.0 +"Plaza Grande, Plaza San Francisco and all of the museums are a must see. However, as a tourist, especially a solo one like me, be very careful with your possessions. Take as little valuables with you as possible. Unless you have zippered or interior pockets, don´t keep things in your pockets. The scam that I was confronted with the most was an Ecuadorian speaking passable English wanting to practice their English, take you to their store, show you around, etc. I was polite, but never accepted them taking my photo for me, etc. However, the third time, it was sheer dumb luck that I didn´t lose anything. From Thurs. to Sun., you can tour the Presidential Palace and it is worth seeing. You need a piece of identification to get in, but a driver's licence is sufficient (don't take your passport). A teenager behind me started chatting with me in English, telling me he was in Quito to study for exams to get into university. Being a retired teacher, I was taken in by his sincerity and charm. What I´m about to tell you is looking at the situation with hindsight. I did not clue in at all until I got home. He asked me in line if I had headphones for his camera(I said no, sizing up what I had?), to save his place, made sure to get into the same group of 20 to tour (if someone is eager to be in your group, be aware). He went ahead of me through the detection, now I believe to figure out what I was carrying. Stayed with me, exchanged taking photos. I think our guide might have suspected something as when we go our identification returned at the end of the tour, he left this teenager until last. Unfortunately, I was not paying close enough attention, still looking around. I think he called out Fernando, whereas this ¨student¨ called himself Paul Melgar. So, blithely I take him to lunch, let him pick the restaurant (he pretends that he doesn't like a few and leads me to the one he wants). Through the distraction of chatting, he must have gotten my glasses (at least, by chance my back was to the restaurant wall, if it happened to be a pickpocket area). When I went to pay with $20 for a $5 lunch, my glasses ¨fell¨, but fortunately I was paying attention to the payment and so when I was handed only $5, I knew it wasn't enough. The lady of the restaurant quickly told the man that I had paid $20 (a family scam?), so I got the correct change. ¨Paul¨escorted me to the taxi, negotiated my fare, gave me a ¨hug¨, luckily, I kept my hand across my body and camera. I am not trying to scaremonger because Centro Historica is a must see, just take cabs and only as much money as you want to spend. Leave valuable electronics at the hotel and be very careful with your camera.",2.0 +"We loved watching the public speakers, the families socializing and vendors selling their wares to the standing cars waiting for the light to change.",0.0 +"By chance I was there during the changing of the Presidential Guard and President Correa attended, per usual standing on the government palace balcony. It was enlightening and interesting and quite a different political experience for an American to witness and be a part of on all levels and for many reasons. Try to find out if this will occur during your visit and if so make plans to attend.",0.0 +Lovely architecture with several great photo possibilties. Many top restaurants have dinning rooms on the second floor that over look the square ,0.0 +You have to take the Palace tour!! be prepared to leave your passport at the entrance and to go thru the metal detection process but it's really worth it. It's free and they even give you a free cool picture of you and your group. ,0.0 +"Nice views of the surrounding churces and the presidential palace. Also fun to see everyone walking around the square and enjoying their strolls, especially nice on Sundays when the streets are closed to cars and the street performers come out.",0.0 +This was the first place we visited in Quito. It was a Sunday morning and it seemed like this was the place to be. ,0.0 +"The square is an excellent example of Spanish colonial architecture and a great tip is to use it as a location against which to set out and explore.Look beyoond the facades as there are patios just beyond (traditional courtyards with fountains) and a number of excellent restaurants to suit all tastes - fast food to, bar food to dining. Shopping is limited if you feel the need though the Tourist Centre does have a great range of items from across Ecuador. You will be approached regularly by children offering to clean your shoes - they will be persistant but not agressive.",1.0 +Strong police presence but I would be very careful. My husband and I were the only gringos. There are many street vendors selling ice cream and scarves. ,0.0 +Go on a sunday. You can tour the president's house if you bring your passport. So many activities and live music everywhere. Sundays are the best.,0.0 +It is a very big park and very pretty with lots of businesses and shops around.,0.0 +Enjoyed the square and the tour of the Equadorian White House. A good place to watch the townspeople come and go.,0.0 +A great square for taking a break and watching the people go by. Gave us a real feel for Quito,0.0 +"A great place to take photos and see. Places to shop, tiny stores, make sure you keep your eyes open and see all the shop names, centros comerciales that are just off the Plaza.",0.0 +The Plaza de la Independencia is a great place to people watch and see locals going about their daily lives.,1.0 +"People watching. There are parades of the locals in the cultural attire and you will not want to miss the expereince of the the music, dancing and celebration",0.0 +"Lively plaza during the day & weekends, many historic attractions to visit. Ensure you do free one hour tour of Presidents Palace but you need passport for security entrance - you receive a free photo of yourselves (security based) in the internal courtyard; stay to watch the guards changing. Found a small entry to good eateries in a courtyard. Enjoyed cheap beers & snacks at little bar watching locals. we visited several times.Downside - watchout for suspecious people bumping into you or begging when its crowded - had camera stolen : (",0.0 +"When I arrived to the Plaza Grande, I immediately thought about all the events that have occured in that plaza such as several coup d'etat in the last 10 years as well as the history that the walls of the Palacio de Carondelet hide. The architecture in the Plaza transports the tourist to the past and allows them to uncover the history. All the buildings are colonial except for the Municio's building which was rebuilt after the fire. This plaza has excellent places to eat and hae fun. Is recommended for going with the family and with your girlfriend! ",0.0 +"A photographer's paradise. Fabulous buildings, lots of people, lots of musicians and other street acts. Buy a music CD directly from the musicians to support them. Lots of food - all the restaurants are open and lots of street vendors with carts and ice cream. We saw no panhandling, but lots of security and police presence. It felt safe. We were only approached by suspicious people once. A lively and fun vibe.",0.0 +"You see the Presidential Palace, the Changing of the Guard and plenty of vendors in this large plaza.",0.0 +"this is a wonderful city square, Beautiful buildings (a tour of the President's Palace is well worth it), fun restaurants, and a very lively scene....several bands, with everyone dancing! (We were there on a Sunday.)",0.0 +"This still is a most significant place! Around this plaza you will find the Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, the Municipal Palace and the Archbishop's Palace (now hosting a food court and cultural area). At the center of the plaza is the Monument of the Independence. Inside the Archbishop's Palace there is a reasonable restaurant for local food called Querubin. You can have lunch for $4 (soup + main course + desert + fresh fruit juice).",0.0 +A great place to sit and have lunch - delicious food and friendly service,0.0 +What do I love about Quito? The people fill the public squares and parks at all times. The plaza is bustling with people; a wonderful place to people watch and enjoy the sun!,0.0 +"Amazing sites, good restaurants and shops, feeling of being immersed in the city and it's culture.",0.0 +During an old town city tour you have the opportunity to visit the Grand Plaza.At this point the guide can provide a through history of the polictical backround of Quito as well as Ecuador,0.0 +"This square is located in the heart of the Old City. Stately, old buildings an nearby churches give a glimpse into the colonial past. There is a three-floor mall to the north of the square with several restaurants and gift shops. Be careful at night, though.",0.0 +There are many edifices to photograph and a lovely Central Plaza experience with throngs of Ecuadorians of varying cultural backgrounds.,0.0 +The plaza is lovely but right on the square is a great restaurant with deliscious food attached to a fair trade shop/gallery. Spend some time and $$ here. ,0.0 +"The statute commemorates Ecuador, a condor, breaking the the chain of rule by Spain, a lion. Extremely moving.",0.0 +This was across the street from La Real Audiencia. Great market and gathering place at night. Wonderful church. ,0.0 +Check out the Monday Changing of the Guard at 11am.,0.0 +A very populated street. To the point were street vendors are trying to sell you shoe laces when your trying to take a look at the presidential palace.,0.0 +it is a alternative temple to the Thirumala tirupati temple. most of the surounding area people visit this place regularly,1.0 +"Temple is good and too close to bangalore. Road are well maintained. With lot of empty space around. People comes here from far places with some offering to lord venkateshwara. But before entering the temple people outside who does the hair removing, hot water for bath, pooja item, finally prasadam will totally loot you. Until you cross the gate even the beggars will not receive 2-5 rs. Since i had been there to offer my child hairs. its clearly mention in board pay 10rs, still i offered the person who does shaving Rs100, his face was not satisfied and asked for more saying dhaksna. I finally paid 200 rs. The previous person literally had a fight when he went forward to pay 60rs, finally the barber returned him saying keep it from my side as if he is insulting him. Its personal experience differs with people .",4.0 +"Good place, good architecture. Construction of a Gopuram ongoing. Small shops adorn the temple complex. Parking space available. ",0.0 +"Been here on an extending weekend. Took 40 mins to drive from Sarjapur Road Signal to this place. Used google maps to navigate to this place. If you are coming from Sarjapur Road, Whitefield or Marathalli the temple should be on your left. The temple has a prominent arch which you will not miss. The vehicles are parked outside the arch and the walking distance from the arch to the Sanctum will be around 200 mts. There are lots of small stores selling garlands, flowers and offerings for the deity along the walkway to the temple. This place maybe seeing huge crowd at times, since there were enough barriers and guides placed to manage a large queue. Fortunately we may be lucky and the place barely had people and we just walked inside. Inside the temple there is a huge bell which kids like to sound, except for it, the place is quite peaceful and you feel bliss being away from the maddening traffic of Bengaluru. There are monkeys within the temple and some pretty huge and aggressive ones, so be cautious when with the younger kids.During our visit ISKON was conducting a ceremony of lighting ghee lamp for Krishna due to the holy month of Karthik. Was good to be part of it.",1.0 +"Well organized, one can plan a half day trip.The approach roads are not that great but need to be bit careful.Beware of the monkeys there.",0.0 +"This is the temple with the deity Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy along with his wifes SriDevi and Bhudevi on both sides. Beautiful deity. Priests decorate the deities daily with flower garlands nicely.It is 30 kms from Gopalan Signature mall on old Madras Road. The route takes you through villages beyond white field. Nice drive. You can also reach this place from Sajjapur side as well. It is 12 kms from Sajjapur.Lot of visiting monkeys is a treat to the eyes of kids and elders as well. Some Devotees get the head tonsured, supposed to be as a mark of shedding away ego. The speciality of the deity is that the Abhayahastham is pointed up words as against down words in Thirumala. The visitor devotee gets attracted to the beauty of the deity which was said to be installed by Agni the fire GOD....A nice temple..",1.0 +"its a bit far but if you are going to whitefields for some work , its worth visiting. very calm and serene place",0.0 +"my mother &father happy when we visit the Chikka Thirupathi Temple no crowd .We all relief when visit temple.Because very crowd in thirupathi.Our visiting time is good, no summer no rain season that time winter also not came fully.",0.0 +All temples are very shrine but this one is unique in it's own way. A very peace sign agreement temple and easily accessible.,1.0 +"This temple is located on the outskirts of Bangalore in Malur taluk. It is a replica of Venkateshwara Swamy temple, Tirupati, thus the name - Chikka Tirupati. But, not as crowded, can have darshan in half-an-hour mostly. The darshan is equally satiating, divine and beautiful. Drive to temple from Bangalore is quite scenic with trees on both sides making it an enjoyable drive with decent roads. Parking available.",0.0 +Temple is small but its good. The roads are not in good condition but you will enjoy traveling as its hardly 21 km drive,0.0 +"This beautiful temple is located in Chikka Tirupathi hobli of Malur Taluk, in the outskirts of Bengaluru in Karnataka. It is constructed according to the Dravidian style of architecture, Lord Vishnu is worshipped as Venkateshwara and his consort Lakshmi as Alamelumanga. Prasadam is served to every one who visits the temple free of cost.",2.0 +Went there on a Friday. Reached in an hour. Wasnt crowded. We did darshan in say half an hour max. Nicely managed and clean temple.,4.0 +"Nice place, small temple takes around 30 mins for darshana. Nice idol. Good parking place. One of the oldest temple in Bangalore. Lot of monkeys for the enjoyment of kids.",4.0 +Been here a week ago with family and relatives. Had a wonderful Darshana and the place is still under maintenance. Must visit temple for the spiritual souls out there.,3.0 +"Its around 1 hour drive and on Sarjapur road. One the few places where my husband n I spent our one of the weekend evening.Good parking space,small food stalls to curb your tummy. ",3.0 +"Pandit Uday Jha Provide a simple high quality, sacred, hassle free puja serve. Poojaree ji is very famous about his simple style pooja in Bangalore, pandit ji very popular in Bihari and Bangli comunity of Marathalli, BTM Layout and Kormanagala in Bangalore. purahit ji proform all kind of pujas like Ganapathy Homam, Chandi Homam, Graha Dosh Nivaran Puja,Durga Puja, Vinayaka Puja,Satyanarayan Pooja, Mundan, North Indian wedding and Marriage etc.,",3.0 +"The temple is old and peaceful . The temple is dedicated to Shree Vishnu . Shri Vishnu is worshipped in his 9th avatar as Shri lord Venkateshwara Swamy and consort Lakshmi as Alamelumangai . The speciality of this temple is : Tirupati lord Shri venkateshwara right hand is downwards and Chikka Tirupati statue is upwards . Visit this temple to get blessings from Lord venkateshwara .Those who couldn’t visit Tirupati they can visit Chikka Tirupati . It’s said those who visit Tirupati first followed by Chikka Tirupati temple they receive good blessings from lord Balaji . Since this temple is always rushed with too many people on weekends . I visited this temple early morning as 6.30 AM on weekdays . The temple was empty and no people around . It was awesome to sit right in front of Lord venkateshwara and view the lord statue completely. On weekdays people are not allowed into main sanctum due high volume of devotees . Plan accordingly on weekdays .Ample parking space outside of the temple area . Suggested time to visit is only during weekdays . Weekends it will too much rush and queues are long . Free meals are available Restaurants are less in number Local transportation is minimum . Private vehicles is suggested .Suggested roads to take , there are 3 roads which lead to temple a) Sarjapur Road b) Electronic phase 1 diversion c) Atibele Road . I would consider to take Atibele road as it’s very convenient and safety. ",4.0 +Temple is old and peaceful. But maintenance is not upto mark. It is completely open parking. Beware of monkeys.But the route till temple from Bengaluru is scenic and completely a different place nearby the city.,1.0 +My parents wanted to be in Tirumala on their wedding anniversary. However we couldn't go there for various reasons. That's when I got to know about Chikka Tirupati. As the name suggests the Venkatesa Perumal Moorthi is divine. The moolavar is a miniature of the Tirumala Venkatesa Perumal. It's a very good temple and they offer annadhanam in the afternoon. I would highly recommend this place and worth a visit.,1.0 +great place to visit.... nice and calming ... great experience.... must visit... not anything close to actual tirupathi but still a place to visit in bangalore,0.0 +We took the atibele road to Chikkatirupathi which was fairly decent. not many potholes and since it was a long weekend not much traffic. Reached in 1 hr from electronic city to chikkatirupathi. For tonsuring of hair you need to buy a token near the temple entrance which is 10Rs. The barber however charged 500rs per baby which is atrocious.The priest in the temple was more interested in collecting money than giving flowers or showing aarathi. More collection oriented they were. So i felt its a waste buying flowers or tulsi or coconut or agarbathies. Didnt feel that satisfaction of visiting a temple.,1.0 +"Venkataramana temple located around 30 km from Agara Bangalore. Good temple to visit, looks similar to Timtupati temple.Painted with golden colour.",0.0 +Very nice and small temple. About 30 KM from the Bangalore city but the approach roads are quite bad and very heavy traffic. It took almost 1 hour 30 minutes to cover 30 km. But it is worth the trouble. Very nice small temple.,0.0 +This place is close to Bangalore and the temple is as famous as tirupati balaji . We went via whitefield on a sunday and could make it to the place in 1 1/2 hours .A part of the journey was bumpy as the roads were bad in some places and last 10-12 kms to the temple the roads were very good . The temple is clean and you get lunch (aksharadasoha ) between 10 am and 1 pm . Plenty of parking space around the temple .,0.0 +I used the local vendors for overnight Tirupathi visit. This traveler carried us at night 10PM from Bengalaru and around 3 am took us to an lodge where we took bath and breakfast and then proceed to Tirupati. We reached the Queue at around 6am and could take darshan by 11.30am. I liked the way it was organized.,0.0 +"If you have more than couple of hours to spare in the morning or evening with a car, you can venture to visit this place, and have anice darshan of Lord Balaji, locally called Chikka Tirupati.",2.0 +50 km from Bangaluru. Lord Venkateswara with Sridevi and boo Devi Goddess. Good car parking. Wheel chair facility available. No restaurant. One and half an hour drive from Bangaluru. Crowd puller. Week end you can go. Up and down you need 6 hrs time. All puja items available. Nice one.,0.0 +"Nice small temple of lord venkatwshwara.We started at 2 pm from our home Banswadi, took bangalore tirupati highway before hoskote turn took turn towards Whitefield, to avoid bad city roads and traffic from home farm junction took left turn somehow Google map misguided us and we got into worst village road, road was worst with biggest potholes some how we reached temple, temple is good not at all crowded. It small temple not maintained though but it is peaceful. While coming back we took national highway and that was very nice drive other than patch near to hope farm junction.",2.0 +This is the again Lord krishna temple which is replica of Triupati balaji. This temple is not as much big as Main Triupati balaji temple. There is vegetable market nearby the temple as well. We visited on saturday.,0.0 +The temple is true replica of Lord Tirupati -Bala ji. It attracts large number of devotees who are unable to visit Tirupati. ,1.0 +A nice place to go and enjoy. I enjoyed the road to the place as it was beautiful. Lesser number of flex boards make the place better than many other. Nice people. Alert: Mosquitoes may attack you left and rite. Be prepared. Couldn'd find any nice place to eat or drink other than the Nandini brand shop near the Temple.,1.0 +"Visited the temple during Shravan month Saturday. I was expecting lot of crowd in the temple. Luckily the crowd was thin. There were two queues, one free darshan and ₹100 darshan . Took free route and completed the darshan by 1 hr. the temple can be kept cleaner. ",1.0 +"Decided to visit this temple unplanned and found the decision to be really wonderful. Road leading to this temple from Whitefield is filled with lush green trees on both sides and it is a national highway with quality roads. There are no dividers and hence don't expect very high speeds, but decent one. Temple itself is quite calm and beautiful. They have ongoing construction to make it bigger it seems.",0.0 +We visited the temple in the evening. It took about an hour from Whitefield to reach there through the National Highway. Eventhough the road is designated as National Highway most of the parts looks like a village road. There was medium traffic. The temple follows Tamil tradition of poojas as its near the Tamil Nadu border area. Its said that people who are enroute to Thirupathi visits Chikka Thirupathi. The temple looks a old from one angle and has renovations. There was not much rush. The sanctum sanctorum is good and was blessed to see Lord Venkateshwara. ,0.0 +"Begin the journey early from Bangalore ,take kankapura root ,after 45 Kms u can see an arch on the right .Visit the place and take prasadam.weekend getaway.",0.0 +"We went to this temple on Apr 25 2017. As we stay in sarjapur road,it was a fun drivve to reach the place . It took oddly 30-45 mins to reach there. temple was less crowded and had an wonderful darshan. Best place to drive and come in few hours with divine experience.",3.0 +"This place non-commercial place , here you cannot do much shoppings other then small toys kind of items. but its very peaceful temple and can visit here as week-end trip from bangalore.",0.0 +"My kid and mom had a great visit to this temple. very near to one of our project. Slightly outskirts of the city, but a serene place to visit a temple.",1.0 +"Very good road, peaceful temple, good darshan. But in summers its very hot. Good place to plan for family picnic.",0.0 +A sweet small temple of Lord Balaji at the outskirts of Bangalore. The access road can be improved in areas. Simple temple.,0.0 +"This temple is very old balaji temple.Deity is Venkateshwara swamy, Saturday' special pooja will be performed.",0.0 +"A short distance from Sarjapur police station, it is a landmark temple. The deity is magnificent. The temple upkeep is good. Plenty of parking and a good option for half day trip in the evenings. ",0.0 +Well maintained temple with serene atmosphere. You get a true spiritual experience at the shrine. Welcome relief to travel outside of the Bangalore city in open roads. QUite a lot of greenary around.,0.0 +"A good weekend getaway for a Family, in case if you are weekend is not planned and don't want to venture out for a stay somewhere. The temple is a good silent abode to visit and take blessings of Lord Balaji. 1) It is situated around 43-45km from Bangalore city.2) Approach road is good and not that bad. Can enjoy a smooth drive with your family.3) Temple serves Prasad Oota/Prasad Bhojan. Starts around 12 noon.4) Well maintained placeOnce you are done with this visit, you can think of visiting Kotiligeshwara.It will take around 2hrs to 2hrs 30min to reach Kotiligeshwara from Chikka Tirupati.Just follow Google Maps. 1) Around 5-6km, road is not good and its a single road. Rest of the journey will be smooth.2) After covering Kotilingeshwara, one can return back to Bangalore via Bethamangala and Bangalore-Tirupati highway.",5.0 +Its a weekend drive to Chikka Tirupathi it is a small clean well maintained Temple. If you are looking for a day trip/picnic from Bangalore and takes about 1.5 hours from Bangalore. We drove thru ITPL.. Roads are good ... On the way back we visited Kotilingalu near KGF... then back to bangalore in the late evening.Its crowded on weekends/festive seasons.,3.0 +"Its just around 30km from bangalore, People can go from whitefield road and also from sirjapura road, worth seeing place. Its good for person who wishes to see the temple, hightech modern people, please dont go, you people will not enjoy that place",4.0 +"The ambience does remind one of Tirumala Tirupati. Right on the way from Kolar to Bengaluru, so can be included in the trip to Kolar.",3.0 +This place is fairly on the outskirts of Bangalore city and difficult to access by public transport. Crowded on saturday and is popular among locals. ,0.0 +Looks good Balaji Temple we feel like this as mini tirupathi but cleaning can be improve and peacfull,1.0 +A pleasent short drive from Bangalore. The temple is very old and historic. The place is famous for small functions and marraiges. A very satisfied feeling on having the darshan of lord venkateshwara,0.0 +"We went there for Mundan of our son. It took us around 1 hour to reach there from Silk Board. Mundan happens in a separate hall near the temple, we took a token just outside the hall and everything was done very fast within 20 minutes.",16.0 +"As other reviewers have mentioned, its pretty easy to reach this beautiful temple for getting the blessings of Lord Venkateshwara. I started around 7AM from sill board and was in temple by 8.30 AM. After performing archana and pujas, we waiting for the temple lunch which is considered auspicious. Food was delicious and prepared in the traditional style. We were also lucky to experience the palaki yatra and padmavathi devi. would recommend a weekend visit for a peace of mind from day to day hectic life.",3.0 +"Chikka tirupathi temple is about 50 kms from bangalore.There are 3 ways to reach the temple.1. Whitefield - Hopefarm - Temple (45 KMS)2. Koramangala - Sarjapura - Temple (48 KMS)3. Nice Road - Attibele - Sarjapura - Temple (70 KMS)I had chosen the 3rd option.Even thoough the distance is more,since half the distance will be covered by Nice Road,the time taken was less than other routes.The road is very well maintained,except for 2 bad patches in between.The temple will be open from 6am in the morning to 7:30 pm in the evening.Darshanam wont take more than 15 mins even on a weekend.Food is also provided for people visiting temple.Timings : 12PM-2PMThere is lot of space for parking near the temple.There are not many good hotels.Only one small hotel was available and the place was maintained well.Good place for a one day trip with family.",4.0 +Went recently on a weekend drive to Chikka Tirupathi it is a small clean well maintained Temple. Please do not expect anything remotely close to the size of Tirupati temple.This is a good half a day picnic trip from Bangalore and takes about 1.5 hours from Hebbal Junction. We took the KR Puram Whitefield hope junction route to Chikka Tirupathi and the roads were pretty good hand well maintained.All in all well maintained less crowded temple and Vel worker visit for folk staying in Bangalore.,0.0 +We were not sure how good is this place for Mundan but to our surprise this place was very good. Not too crowded and could finish off the small ceremony in half an hour.,1.0 +"A scenic drive from bangalore. Perfect for a weekend afternoon. A weekly market is there, Saturday only. Everything household item you could find in the market, and on minimum rate. Worth for weekly spent on food and grossry.For a peaceful return journey from bangalore, take ORR and kadubrusanhalli diversion towards belandur railway line. After crossing the rail line, turn right and follow the road. On this way, traffic never suck you.",1.0 +"If your really missing tirupathi darshan at Tirupathi, no worry please do visit this temple, Well maintained in temple inside area and very clean. Best time to visit in the early morning for peace. its just 25kms approx. from Whitefield.",1.0 +"Located around 45Kms from Bangalore city ,You pass thro' Villages after Whitefield.It is avery old temple ,people say it is >500yrs old.The temple is clean with lot of devotees.Darshan was for a short period as the day I visited was a festival and saturday.Free Annadanam by temple is a highlight .Saturdays are Shandy day ( village Market ) where the near by villagers sell vegetables and fruits ,some of them grown in and around the place.You do get fresh vegetables at moderate rates compared to Bangalore.",2.0 +Best place to visit...for inner peace...wiat lots of hour to see god for just 2 sec...but that 2 seconds far enough...to forgot about those waiting hours.....,2.0 +"Beautiful temple, easily accessible from Whitefield, 30 minutes drive.The main deity is a finely carved Sri Venkateswara (Balaji) and is believed to be around 500 years old. The temple ambience is wonderful. Very peaceful.",0.0 +"As the name suggests, this is mini Tirupathi. This is a common name for some of the designated temples of Lord Venkateshwara or Balaji which can be visited in lieu of visiting Tirupathi.This has a history of about 800 years, of you need a mythical history ask for the sthala mahime ( ಸ್ಥಳ ಪುರಾಣ / ಮಹಿಮೆ)This is on the Vaishnava belt between Kolar and Hosur. All the villages in this belt have temples dedicated Lord Venkateshwara. The belief is that if people vowed to visit Tirupathi and are unable to fulfill the vow , they can visit Chikka Tirupathi to fulfill the vow.If you are visiting, then don't miss the Kalkunte Ranganathaswamy temple- the home ground of the Kalkunte Iyengars .Then there is the Byate Venkateshwara temple at Muglur.There are multiple ways of reaching CT. Travel on the Bangalore outer ring road to Sarjapur then on to CT. Alternately Whitefield Hopefarm CT via Channasandra.There's one more via Varthur. The best one would be Whitefield Hopefarm Channasandra road.The temple brings the sense of religious contentment and immense satisfaction. Last and not the least- Beware of a few monkeys... They don't harm, however are after the prasada.",1.0 +"What to say when you are in a devine place. The experience is great, and peaceful. Drive to the place is also quite amazing.",1.0 +went with two friends and it was my first drive in night while returning back! drive was nice without much traffic. We enjoyed! ,0.0 +This is amost 1.30 hour journey from silk board. Old temple. Feels great to visit sri hari. Temple open in morning and evening,4.0 +"had been to chikka tirupati for the mundan. we need to take 10 rs ticket for mundan. the mundan area is average by cleanliness and maintenance. it hardly takes 5 mins for barber to shave the head. he was well expirienced and very careful in his job. he did not demand anything before shave and was contented with 250-350 rs he got has dakshina from all our relatives. bathing hot water is available, but the area is not so clean, but managable, he takes 20 rs for hot water bucket. darshan is quick, it is lord venkateshwara, but no where similer to god idol at main tirupati. it is small in size. i dont feel anywhere it comes closer to main tirupati in feel, though bhakti is subjective. no laddus or special prasad from temple, normal stores outside temple. quick tips for mundan :a) it is small process, just takes 3-4 mins, kid starts crying, hence first make ready things you shall need beforehand and then start shaving, else you shall miss all the process in arranging things than seeing mundan. b). you shall need some toy to distract the kids attentionn from crying, some cream/oil/chandan after mundan. dress to change, towel, bottle of milk if baby is on formula, c). have a spare dress for your self, as yu shall also go wet.",3.0 +We regularly cycle to Chikka Tirupati temple from Bangalore as the route is very delightful for cycling practice. The temple per se I have found an ordinary one. Nothing special in it architecture wise or for history buffs,0.0 +"We made a early morning trip. If you are a Venkateswara devottee do visit.There is little else with respect to architectural beauty or that pleases a history buff. Crowded on weekends and occasions.Would not advise from road trip perspective either, roads are bad.",0.0 +"I recommend a rural getaway to this nice little common man's Tirupati temple located somewhere south-east of Bengaluru. Roads (from Whitefield side) aren't in great shape, and a bit warm atmosphere, but not bad either. Watch out for the farmers selling juicy produces off the countryside.",0.0 +It's 20 km ahead of Hopfarm near Whitefield. it's clean and nicely maintained 400 years old temple. I went for my son's Mundan. Bangaloreans are lucky to have such temple. but they don't have any pond or running water body to safely through removed hair if you are looking for it. so if you ask can collect hair else they will simply through in garbage. They charge for Rs. 10 ticket for Mundan though the hair remover will directly ask for more than 200-300 openly and bit rude also. Their they provide warm water bucket for Rs.20. can take bath in open cemented area. Darshan were good. we completed the whole Mundan process and bathing plus darshan in an hour. it was very comfortable.,4.0 +I discovered this temple on my friend's suggestion and drive just for sake of long drive. Now my whole family like this temple and my wife believes his wishes always comes true.Small temple as name suggests and Poojaris are good and they do the Archana with full faith and belief which one cannot have experience in Main Tirupathi temple. You can stand in front of God and sing your prayer freely without any body pushing you to go out of temple.Very nice God Statue and Tulsi is the main thing which we offer to God there along with flowers.In my opinion people who believe in God should visit there and one cal also buy vegetables and other stuff form Village market near by Temple.Ample space for Car parking.,1.0 +An amazing idol of balaji to see. What a sight and the best part is the prasadam that you get. A must visit place.,0.0 +"This is one of the best temples I have visited in and around Bangalore.It is far from Bangalore city. Buses commute from channasandra to this place. It is situated in a very cool and calm place. On weekdays, there is absolutely no crowd and people can go for easy darshanam.Had a good darshan Built alongside a natural rock . Looks like very ancient temple. Clean and well maintained with good hygiene.",0.0 +"Hello everyone .... We had recently been to chikka tirupati with our family wanted to share few insights about our trip if you have one day and want to travel to a pilgrimage trip with ur family members then This is the best way to go here is how you should start early in the morning around 8 or 9 you can start on Sunday ,i know i am telling early in the morning because for the techies out there 8 or 9 is early morning on a Sunday :))it takes about one hour of travelling from Bangalore you need to take white field road then you get hoarding saying chikka tirupati ,,pls have your food on the way because no good restaurants in chikka tirupati by the way temple is open from 7.30 in the morning till 6 in the evening on Sundays",1.0 +the temple is located 35-40 kms from Bangalore city on whitefield -hope farm junction road. This is a very old hisotric temple of Lord Venkateswara(Balaji).The temple is well maintained.& can have darshan peacefully.,3.0 +"The temple is certainly well-maintained. One of the main reasons why I love to visit this temple is the drive. Once you get past the Hope Farm junction, the drive is one where you roll down the windows and let the breeze + greenery take over.",0.0 +Had a good darshan and visit to this temple on our way to mulbagal. Built alongside a natural rock . Have to climb steps to reach the temple. Looks like very ancient temple.,0.0 +If u cant go tirupati balaji.... thn this is the right place for u.. so near from bangalore. .. neat n clean ... best place for mundan... everyone is so cooperative.. within 30 mins mundan n darshan can be done... we have to buy ticket of rs.10 for mundan... n by ur wish u have to give some dakshina to that man. Lady there she ll give hot water of rs.20 for bath. She ll help u.Everything is so easy n convenient. .. m so happy n satisfied ,17.0 +"A half day outing option for those in and around Bangalore . have been very regular to this place . Temple is well maintained and is under govt control.You can expect less devotees except on special days for Lord Vishnu.I recommend Saturday for the visit and complete darshan by 7-8 am , once you come out you can enjoy a nice village market selling veggies , fruits , spices , goats , sheep's etc it's really good to spend some time for those who miss their villages ...Enquire for special events with the temple staff and try visiting to see the actual grandness if this temple .There is no special prasadam counter in the temple. Temple is famous for vehicle poojas.There are some small hotels in the village to offer tiffens, car parking can be done within temple premisses free of cost .The main temple resembles actual tirupati and is said to be more than 1000 years old. Check in wiki for the complete history of temple .Take sarjapur road to chikka tirupati as the traffic will be less and road is good , also if you are too devotional you can visit mullur balaji temple also .",4.0 +"Chikka Tirupati is translated literally as Small Tirupati. This temple situated in a small village about 40 kms from Whitefield, Bengaluru has a wonderful image of Lord Balaji. The Lord here is more or less the same size as that of the Balaji at Tirumala. Interesting part of this lord Venkateshwara idol is, its a abhayahastha ( hand showing upperwards as blessing). where as in Thirupathi at Andhra Pradesh, Lord's hand is showing downwards. Hence this is considered to be special.",1.0 +Visited this temple for the first time on our way to a friend's village.It is indeed a very good temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara.Chikka Tirupati attracts a lot of crowd and and can be visited from Bengaluru via Sarjapur. Make sure you carry food as we did't see a good restaurant around.,1.0 +Needs to be managed properly and maintained more effectively.It is quite a small temple (area wise) and shouldn't be a major task for the authorities to maintain cleanliness and crowd.,0.0 +I am planning to visit this temple for baby Mundan... just need some info..Is there camera man available for photo suit or video suiting?What should be the reaching time there if going on Saturday or Sunday?Thanks.,246.0 +The temple is open from morning 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM everyday. A board has been put up inside the temple premises mentioning the same. Some sites confuse stating that it is open till 12;00 noon and so on...,46.0 +"From whitefiled one can reach this temple in approximately 40 mins. Road is in good condition with greenery on both sides of road. Along the road you can also notice, farmers will be selling vegetables. When it come to temple, it is very well maintained with queue system and takes around 15 - 25 mins of time for venkateshwara darshan on saturdays. One thing i liked the most is, temple decoration with flowers/garlands. Its a small and well maintained temple. When i enquired about the temple timings, shop vendors conveyed that temple will be open from morning 8 to evening with out break. Today i had darshan @12:45 PM.At last on saturday's one can notice small vegetables/fruit vendors to the back side of temple. You can notice fresh vegetables and fruits from near by farms. In summary i will recommend any one to visit this temple on saturday !!",6.0 +"Sri Prasanna Venkateshwar Temple is in Chick Tirupati Village, of Kolar district. About 20 km from Whitefield or Varthur Bangalore.It is said to be established by Agni, on burning and eating khandav- vana.Main idol is made from black shila/rock.The right hand of the Lord is held in a upward mudra called ahaya-hasta.All rituals are like at Tirupati.Calm and quite a place. ",5.0 +If you love long drives this temple is just some 20 of kilometre from Whitefield. This is modeled on the original Tirupati temple. The drive takes you through some nice roads set in quiet countryside. There are no crowds here. Visit and takes the Lord's blessings :),2.0 +I went on a short bike ride while it was raining. The temple is nice with lots of monkeys around. The road to reach there is good & scenic.,1.0 +"The place is quite popular although, I am not sure why. I visited it on a Sunday morning, wasn't much crowded. The temple is an ordinary one, nothing special about it or around it. However, I cycled there from whitefield and the cycling trail is pretty good. Its a single road lined with trees and with not much traffic, almost perfect for cycling.",2.0 +"We went via Sarjapur Road (right turn at Iblur Flyover junction on outer Ring road, as you come from Koramangala). About an hour's quiet drive. Fairly well maintained ancient temple. The idol of 'Prasanna Venkata Ramana swamy' is riveting to the eyes... Good for those who are unable to go to Tirumala. Avoid festival days. The crowd could be daunting. Don't forget to visit Kalkunte Ranganathaswamy Temple nearby (6 kms north), another ancient vaishnavite shrine.",3.0 +"Every religious place has got its own history as to the cause of its becoming an important religious or pilgrimage spot. In common parlance its background is known as stalapurana (local history); so also the shrine Chikka Tirupathi in Maalur (at about 40kms from Bangalore) of Kolar District in Karnataka. It has to its credit the mythological story of Dwaparayug that too after the great battle between Pandavas and Kauravas, which is a doubtful story. The Stalapurana says that the main idol of Lord Prasanna Venkateswara was installed by Lord Agni the fire-god. The temple is linked to the great epic Mahabharata’s Kandavadahana (setting fire to forest called Kandava). According to mythology Kandava forest was burnt to make Indraprastha, the capital for Pandavas. Mahabharata doesn’t say anywhere that Agni wanted to clear his severe stomach ache problem after accepting “Havis” (offerings) as is circulated by some localites here. Kandava was near present Delhi. The episode of Kandava forest comes in Adiparva, at the commencement of Mahabharata and not after the war. The idol of Lord Venkateswara in this temple, as I saw, is made up of black granite of 3.5’ height standing on lotus base (Padma peeta). The two consorts of Lord Venkateswara Sridevi and Bhudevi are standing on His either side. There are thousands of devotees in Kolar and other parts of Karnataka and Andhra, who worship this god as their family diety. They get their heads cleanly shaved as has been done in Tirupathi. For many devotees this is next to Tirupathi as such the ritual of tonsuring the heads is considered as if offered at Tirupathi. You can’t click inside the sanctum in front of idol. The icon of Lord Venkateswara is beautiful and attractive with its charming appearance. The brass Dwajastambha (Flagpole) is nice looking. The structure is wonderfully sculptured with a range of deities. Beware of ancestral (monkey) friends who may cunningly snatch away your bag. This temple is called Chikka Tirupathi meaning Mini Tirupathi because of the customs and traditions followed are exactly as done in Tirupathi. The devotees have full faith reposed in this shrine as equal to that of Tirupathi. The wooden chariot of temple is about 70’ tall of unique feature used to carry Utsavamurthy during annual festivals, particularly during Brahmotsava or other festivals as held at Tirupathi. The other important festivals Pushpa Pallaki, (flower palanquin) Ashwavahana (Horse as vehicle), Rathasaptami, Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadashi and Dhanurmasa poojas are observed as per religious tradition. There is an inscription, which reads that Chola king named Janamejaya visited this temple during 11th century. Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Temple situated in Chikka Tirupathi is in between Bangalore and Maalur in Kolar District at 40 Km from Bangalore. The nearest railway station is Maalur at 18kms. Bangalore is the nearest international airport at 68kms via Hoskote. To visit this temple from Bangalore you have to go along old Airport and M V J College of Engineering on NH-207 to reach Chikka Tirupathi. For those coming from other cities through Kolar, you can reach Maalur without difficulty and then Chikka Tirupathi. There is no provision for city food and water. You should carry sufficient food and water and milk if you are carrying children with you. The Temple Timings are daily morning 8.00 Am to 12.00 noon and evening 5.30 Pm to 8.30 Pm. There will be weekly fair (Santhe/sandy) where you can purchase fresh vegetables, fruits and food items from petty shops. Nearby there is Shivarapatna, where rock sculpture makers do sculpt idols of gods and goddesses. You may also visit Lord Ranganathaswamy temple at Kalkunte village.",7.0 +It's worth visiting if you are a big Tirupati follower and don't want to stand long queue to see god.,2.0 +"People strongly believe that if one can not go and have darshan of Lord Venkateswara in tirupati, a visit to this temple called chikka (meaning small in Kannada) tirupati is equally pious. In fact some believe that before visiting the tirupati Lord, one should bow before Venkateswara of chikka tirupati.the temple is small but clean. It is about 30 kms. from Bangalore and the best route is via Hope farm junction at Whitefield. The road is good except a small stretch. You can generally finish darshan in about 15 minutes, but on holidays the crowd may be more.",3.0 +Chik tirupathi temple is situated 12kms from sarjapur.It is a peaceful and serene temple without any crowd.Good spiritual place to visit.,7.0 +"Went for my son's mundan after being suggested by neighbors...the temple is about 40 odd kms from Bangalore( through ITPL,Hope Farm road) and roads are okay.The other rout of Sarjapur road should be taken only by people who live around JP Nagar, Kormangla and nearby places. The design of the temple is more or less similar to the original Tirupati temple albeit without the huge crowd. The mundan was done swiftly and you can also find a lady who gives warm bath to kids with a lot of love. I was really impressed the way she handles kids .She would also apply chandan/haldi paste on the shaven head. But I was really disappointed as there was no prasadam in temple. Upon inquiry, we found that it was not prepared that particular day due to unavailability of gas. But nonetheless , my job was done. The darshan was nice without being pushed from behind for a change. Worth a visit.",34.0 +Replica of Tirupati. Nice place. Less of traffic. 25kms from Bangalore. Once should visit .........................................,4.0 +The temple is around 30 kms from Marathahalli bridge via Hope farm on NH 207. If you take a short cut via Varthur turning near the lake you can save around 7 kms but believe me it us not worth it. The NH 207 is good and the temple is on the high way at Malur. It is a very old temple and the surroundings have been spruced up lately. The electric poles with the peacock motif on top are attractive around the walk way. The temple is spacious and clean. The idol is quite small with Abhaya Hasta pose. There is no separate Devi temple as is the normal practice else where. There are no restaurants worth mentioning. The drive on the NH 207 is very pleasant as it weaves through wonderful greenery once you leave Bangalore behind. The trip takes around 2 to 4 hours from Bangalore depending on from where you start. If you are religiously inclined you will just love the place.,8.0 +"We planned to visit Chikka Tirupati temple for our daughter's 1st Mundan since this places is said to be an alternative to actual Tirupati Temple (in AP).This place is around 30-40 Kms from bangalore depending on where you stay in city. Route: CV Raman Nagar - Outer Ring Road - Varthur - (Take left from Varthur Police Station) - Kamanahalli - Mugalur (NH207) - Chikka Tirupati TempleThe Temple is beautiful, has spacious compound and few small shops outside selling flowers & pooja material. We took a token(Rs 10) for Mundan at the entrance of temple. The Mundan is performed outside temple premises at place designated for head shaving. You can do some charity to guy doing head shaving as they expect.After mundan, we went inside the temple for darshan. While travelling back we took the following route:Route: Chikka Tirupati Temple - Mugalur (NH207) - Kamanahalli - Gunjur - Panathur - Kadubeesnahalli - Marathahalli - Old Airport Road - Malleshpalaya - CV Raman NagarOverall this place is good for 2-3 hr trip, one can extend this by combine this with visit to Kotilingeshwara Temple which is again a very nice temple.",12.0 +"A simple temple in outskirts of Bangalore. Worth an evening trip to have a pleasant evening at the temple over a weekend. The parking area is small and have to park the vehicle on the highway road. There are small shops around the temple, however, no decent restaurants.",5.0 +Chikka Tirupati is located around 30 km from Bangalore and is a very nice temple. If one has a four wheeler and want to make a short weekend trip - this is the place to go. The temple is beautiful and quiet spacious as well. Mundan ceremony is also performed as we can see quiet a few going on. There are a few prasada and flower shops lined up outside and there is ample space for parking as well.The drive is quiet good. Roads are nice as well. There are two ways to reach this place i guess one is via the whitefield road and the other via sarjapur road if travelling from Bangalore city. We took the whitefield road post hoodi junction. Recommended !!,3.0 +"A very nice and pleasant chikka tirupati temple, outskirts of bangalore with good atmosphere.......................",2.0 +"Chikka Tirupathi is a quiet, non comercial getaway from Bangalore. It lies on NH207 about 30-40Kms from Bangalore. The place is primarily known Balaji temple that is pretty old. We took the Bangalore - Varthur Road - Channsandra road -- NH207 route--> Mallur The road was quite OK and the drive by car was scenic and enjoyable. The best thing is that the place is not very business-like compared to the other temples that surround Bangalore. I recommend it for families who want to get away from the city on a afternoon. Also its recommended to visit the place in the mornings from Bangalore. This way you could get rid of the traffic. Temple opens at 6.30 am and closes at 7.30 pm. No breaks.",3.0 +"Played 3 consecutive days here in uncertain weather (showers intermittent). Course itself in pretty good nick although some greens a bit bare in places. Cart paths desperately need attention as did some of the carts themselves. I liked the layout and no doubt when dry, would have seen more run. Bunkers were wet obviously, so hard to comment. Pro Shop staff were friendly as were the folks at the half way house. I’d come back and play golf again!",2.0 +"Went to Lilies for a meal. I have to say that Lisa, the maître de was wonderful. She handled issues beautifully. Golf course is dry but just the most wonderful course",0.0 +"This resort is so tired. Down pipes going nowhere, rubbish piled up on corners of balconies, one balcony even with its plantar box completely broken away. Pool and spa very dirty",0.0 +I certainly see the effect of the drought on the fairway and tee blocks. Greens are just hanging on. Having said that I am very happy to support a course on it's knees hanging out for rain and more rain. Consider the deals that are on offer and enjoy a good layout.,0.0 +"Rooms very comfortable, aircon fabulous. All staff from reception, golf shop and restaurants helpful and extremely pleasant. Lots if cool places to sit to enjoy a drink - pool very inviting. ground staff have to work hard to keep on top of leaves etc in such a hot n dry location Very pleasant place for a getaway 👍🏽😊",0.0 +Well let it rain and this would be great. But it has not and it is dry and dusty. They have somehow managed to get the greens to stay green. They are trying but they need the grey water on it or rain. Hopefully you get it but at the moment it is just so so dry. The layout has some testing holes. I will come back and try when it is green ,0.0 +Well played here on 27/07/19 and have to say it was pretty disappointing this course was once a great course to play and stay but 3 years after reopening the drought has taken hold with drying up lakes and waterholes to sparse fairways definately wasnt worth the $75 per person i payed there are courses more enjoyable for half the price,1.0 +"WOW! where do it start. Kooralbyn is just paradise away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The course is amazing, it is a little dry at the moment. Good news I heard via their facebook page is that they have acquired reticulated water from the council. So expect this course to be getting green in the coming months as well.Awesome halfway hut as well on the 10th hole and a great feed at the pub just down the road form the hotel. I forget the name of it, but the burgers there are fantastic.Take a few extra balls as well. You do not go looking for them once they enter the jungle!!! Snakes!!!Stay and play deals are good as well I hear.Will be taking a group back later in the year.",0.0 +"I played here in mid 2018 and I was so keen to come back because of the layout that I convinced three mates to make the 1.5 hour trek from Brisbane. We were so disappointed. Apart from the greens, the course, including the tee boxes, is barely recognisable. The fairways have hardly any grass...it is basically a big dust bowl. For the course to still charge $70 is just ridiculous when for the same amount, any person coming from Brisbane can play at least 10 courses on the Gold Coast for the same price and have 30 minutes less of a drive. To top it off, we walked into the pro-shop at 640am for there to be no one in there. When we walked back outside, the rude gentlemen, who runs the pro-shop, first words to us were the doors were closed for a reason. A great welcome after getting up at 5am in the morning and driving 1.5 hours to play golf.Think long and hard if you are considering driving all the way to Koorablyn, from Brisbane, just for a game of golf. It is definitely not worth $70.",2.0 +"Unfortunately the condition of the course is totally dependent on the weather as there are not many staff to maintain the course through the dry months. I've stayed here before, not bad for the price but there is definitely a half done theme from golf through to accommodation. Staff are friendly but there was 1 guy serving food, trying to run the bar and clear tables. Half what's needed again. Back to the course... spectacular layout but as above, they haven't had much rain unfortunately, dams were low so the fairway were hard, dry and patchy. The greens were a bit like putting on broccoli and a lot of pick marks. Long grass around the tee boxes, can't blame the weather for that just needs a tidy up..again half done. So to play golf keep an eye on the weather. If there has been good rain then head out. If it's dry don't take a divet, you will break a wrist.",3.0 +"Love playing this course. Drive 1.5 hours to do so. Have to play the copperhead tees, it's a must. With alot of rain, this could be up with the likes of Sanctuary Cove. ",2.0 +"You can tell this is an international golf course, what an amazing layout and setup, can't believe it's so close to city and beach and just such an escape",0.0 +"Amazing holes, enjoyable company, great beverage stop and setup, very well run and maintained. The buggy GPS system was great, as the course is so huge, you really could get lost. Take a camera with you, the wildlife is impressive, from kangaroos and wallabies lounging, to Eagles circling, all types of parrots, and some spectacular bearded dragons and water dragons. The holes were challenging, make sure you start earlier in the day, we'd tee'd off at 8, and should have started at 5:30 really as it got a bit hot.",0.0 +"We had 22 family and friends staying for 4 nights over Xmas . The lawn bowling green was closed for renovations,the putt putt was closed for renovations,the pools need work the food was ok but the pavilion food was good . The newly installed management team,Jeniffer and Dave save what could have been a disaster with lost bookings and lack of promised amenities and turned it into a great success for the family . Rooms are good, staff down to earth and helpful, golf course great. The owner needs to be on top of the renovations. Reinstall the 3 hole course. We would recommend this hotel wilst Jeniffer and Dave are at the helm exceptional service from them . We will return",0.0 +What a great golf course - quite challenging - loved the halfway café - the husband and wife running it were fantastic and had nice clean facilities not always found on a golf course for the ladies. Kangaroos jumping amongst the greens added to the enjoyment and breathtaking views from some of the tee off areas.,1.0 +Course in great condition. The best layout i have played on. We will all be back. Greens are in great condition as well.,1.0 +I stayed at Kooralbyn Resort as part of their $159pp deal for 2 rounds of golf and one night accommodation. The room was quite good. The queen size bed and pillows were comfortable. The golf course in challenging but very enjoyable. There are kangaroos and bird life everywhere. The restaurant had a buffet which was excellent at $28. ,1.0 +Played the course on Monday 20/ 8 and again the following day.Apart from rhe fairways being a little dry due to the drought affecting the area the course played exceptionally well. As ststed the fairways were a little dry but the ball ran true. Greens were in great condition Obviously greenstaff had kept the water up to them. Greens were true with consistent pace. Bunkering was excellent once the sun dried them from overnight dew Tee blocks good. First time at Kooralbyn Valley for golf and can highly recommend it to all. Can't wait to get back when they have a bit of rain to soften fairways u,0.0 +Booked this resort on our way to Brisbane with bush walking on our agenda. After much deciding we climbed 2/3 of the way up Mt Maroon. It was more rock climbing than bush walking. After talking to locals many had done the trek.Perhaps the resort should promote these activities also.A great place to stay if you want challenging areas to climb.,0.0 +Great golf package 2 nights accommodation 3 games of golf with breakfast 2 days.Rooms near and tidy hotel itself was clean staff very helpful breakfast was good and plenty of it.Golf .. course was a little dry but there us a drought on. Greens slow in the morning but quickened up in the afternoon greens in good shape. Hard course for the average player but we had a low market who shot 2 over so can be tamed.Excellent golf weekend.,1.0 +"Very Special -Wonderful laid out and so much beauty, I am not a golfer and I enjoyed watching the seasoned golfers. ",0.0 +Does in here last month so my daughter and her friend could try out the driving range. The man that served us was very helpful and it was a lovely experience. Well priced also.,0.0 +The course is a well turned out quality test of golf. It will appeal to a wide range of golf skills but definitely not for the faint hearted. The 5th Par 3 of 200 metres from an elevated tee is the signature hole. Just keep your head down and swing easy.,0.0 +"Awesome course and in great condition. We will be back. The best layout i have ever seen!!!! Take a few xtra balls, you may need them.",1.0 +Spent a great day on a great course. Huge improvement in course condition compared to 6 months ago.Staff were great.Restaurant was good.Excellent value overall ,1.0 +Great golf course with ideal conditions. Playing in competition today with good prizes for nearest to pins along with playing to handicap bonus. Pro shop staff were very helpful friendly and out to ensure your day is enjoyable.,0.0 +"My wife & I spent 2 nights at the Ramada Resort in Kooralbyn. We played the golf course twice, it was great and a real challenge. The resort was very well priced, the staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was big, comfortable and cool in the very hot weather at the time. Good facilities, swimming pools, bars, lots to do. Would recommend the resort for golfers and family. Will definitely be back.Dave",0.0 +"Had a 1 night stay and game of golf, some very challenging holes, rooms were welll presented and modern. Restaurant staff very friendly, food was excellent and well priced, will definitely be back, it will only get better the longer it’s open, would definitely recommend .",2.0 +We had two nights at the Ramada the resort stilll needs a bit of work the rooms were good. The tavern was very good for dinner and had a good friencly atmosphere. The golf course wax one of the best courses I have played it was very challenging and in great condition. Very good week end away from the Gold Coast.,0.0 +The course is a true test of golf and after such a ling time being closed down they have done a great job of getting the course back into shape. I will definitely make the trip to Kooralbyn to play more golf.,0.0 +"My close friend and I are avid golfers and we had an overnight stay and played two rounds of golf there. We were both blown away at the quality of the course. It was scenic, well laid out, challenging and just a joy to play. It was my birthday and all I can say is that thanks to Wendy, Tanya, Rene, Gabi, Stevie and all the other staff, we both will be returning to stay again. The staff were extremely friendly and pleasant and more than helpful. Food was great and drinks more than reasonable. This golf course and resort is a hidden gem and I highly recommend to any keen golfers....go and try it. You will not be disappointed. Thanks again to all staff for making our stay so fantastic.Colin Hume",0.0 +"My husband and I have just played 18 holes and it is probably the most stunning yet challenging course I have played on. It is tricky but very beautiful with many kangaroos which is always nice to see. The service was second to none, Bruce fromthe pro shop was fabulous and even brought lunch out to us on the course. We are also staying in the hotel, come and stay and play. It's wonderful. ",0.0 +"OMG! This place is AMAZING !!! One of the most beautiful golf courses we have ever been on. After a revamp of hotel and golf course, you feel like you are the only person that they want to take care of for your stay. All Staff very friendly. The golf course would be onenof the most beautiful and challenging courses with Elevated tees.If you are up for a challenge , play the Copperhead Challenge , played every Thusday and Public holiday. Definately going back- REAL SOON",0.0 +This is a great golf course. It is difficult but every hole is different and has it's own character. The greens are in great shape. The fairways are dry because of the weather at the moment but there was talk of fairway watering in the near future. Overall our group had a very enjoyable 3 days on the course.,2.0 +This is a bloody good course. Not your boring every day course. The 6th hole is a headache for duds like me but the whole course is in good shape even though it only re-opened 6 months ago. Will definitely be back.,0.0 +"The course is always challenging. The fairways were preferred lie, but you didn't need to take it on most occasions. Greens had improved since I played there 2 months previous. Probably rate it 7/10 for condition. Carts were in very good condition. We played on a Wednesday & Thursday, very quite player wise. Good value at the moment. Looking forward to visits in the future. Will always will be great fun to play this picturesque golf course. ",1.0 +"Newly reopened the golf course needs a good year to get the fairways and greens in order. A couple of holes are not for the faint-hearted. On both days we played they were booked out by casual golfers and social groups, so book well ahead and take advantage of the stay and play deals on offer. Reasonable membership fees are also available for serious golfers.",0.0 +"enjoyed the experience of this very challenging golf course and only lost 2 balls, the 7 hole perhaps clearer sign posting for the tee hit off",0.0 +"It's too early to say Kooralbyn has reached previous heights...however,a lot of work is going into its refurbishment after being mothballed & neglected for a number of years (8 I think)It's certainly very playable & a number of golfers are taking advantage of the excellent play & stay offers...Accomodation is pretty good & the restaurant Lillies is OK...It's only been open for a few months....We had a very pleasant experience",0.0 +"This is on the edge of the old town area, and has outdoor restaurants and gelato. The water station (yes it is intended for drinking) was a life-saver for filling my bottle on a hot day.",2.0 +"This is a square in the old part of town, near old and beautiful attractions but also a place to eat delicious food. It's a must to cross by at least.",0.0 +"Large piazza in the old city with a wide range of restaurants, bars and cafes full of culinary delights for every taste ",2.0 +Modest size square with a fountain and a clock but perfect for a relaxing hour or two as you can people watch while enjoying a drink. Because of where it is situated there is always a lot of people traffic (and the odd vehicle) passing through the square on one route or another.,0.0 +"Such a nice spot to end up in any time of day, but particularly in the evening. It’s lively and like with all piazza’s collects locals and tourists alike to hang out and enjoy the company of many. Beautiful spot for photos, great food choices, and good atmosphere! ",1.0 +"Bustling piazza after dark with lively restaurants and bar frequented by locals and travellers alike. The Mojiteria stays open until the not so early hours pounding out hip hop and reggae music, The Officine Clandestine offers excellent draft beers and local dishes and the aquare acts as a hub for locals to collect and socialise!",1.0 +"Here you will find a lot of terraces and restaurants. Be careful that in the evening, restaurants open only after 19.30, so if you are looking for an early dinner, you might have problems getting a place willing to serve you. The architecture is nice, not as imposing as you might expect from a piazza in the historical center, but still pretty good.",0.0 +"This Piazza is definitely lively. It's a popular spot during the day for lunch or drinks, and at night it comes to life with buskers, street musicians. Generally great for people watching. Great vibe.",0.0 +I loved Bari and will surely return next summer as it is historical and nice architecture all around with nice restaurants and cafes,0.0 +"great place for people watching in the evening,from voglia discobar quiet in the day but so is most of bari",0.0 +This is really heart and center of Bari. It is surrounded lots of restaurants. In the evenings full of people. Great place. Was the main meeting point with friends.,0.0 +"The main attraction of the square-a monument of justice with a lion, which was used by local creditors to bind debtors to disgrace. It must have been effective. The square is surrounded by several historical buildings that once represented the center of power of local aristocracy, some examples being the Palazzo del Sedile, whose construction work begun in 1543 and was completed in the XIX century, and Palazzo della Dogana built in the XVI century.",0.0 +"This is a wonderful area in the old town of Bari, San Nicola. Lots of good restaurants and bars all over the place, little side streets winding their ways off the piazza. Lots of wonderful finds on those streets in terms of shops, restaurants, bars, etc. Lots of wonderful old architecture.",0.0 +Nice to have open spaces after all the very narrow passage ways. There are restaurants and snack places here but also just some places to sit for free.,0.0 +"strolled along the piazza on a warm sunday afternoon. full of families, playing kids, small eateries.",0.0 +The biggest square in the old city of Bari. From here you can walk to the narrow streets.Many restaurants available. I really recommend Black & White. Not very cheap but the best i have eatten in my city break. ,0.0 +"The very center of the Old Town, Piazza Mercantile was one of the only places in the older part of the town with open restaurants, cafes and bars in January. There are several places to eat and drink both here and on the adjoining streets (especially Via Manfredi Re - check out Buenallegre and Pappa). Besides this, in weekend nights there is a place with shots where young people gather and drink and have fun.The only thing (very) annoying is that on the corner of the square towards Via Fragigena, there is a pigeon deterrent machine that emits a horrible sound that is really discomforting.",0.0 +"We rented a house on Piazza Mercantile, and were very happy. There are many restaurants, bars and cafes on the square, and we always had good food. People gather there every night so it's always a bit crowded but very lively.",0.0 +This was (and still is) a prime gathering place for the citizens of Bari. It has a fascinating history being the original site of the town's fish market. ,0.0 +"This square offers a lot of restaurants, bars, coffee bar(s) and a lot of people hanging out. Nice atmosphere and some of my favorite places in Bari are here.",0.0 +"We passed through this square twice, and ended up eating here. Good place to visit - the semi-ruined church on one side is impressive!",0.0 +Nice little piazza right next to the shopping streets. Not sure if it has anything historic but its usually empty in the daytime and you can sit on a bench.,0.0 +This square dates back to the 14th century and was the place where the noble of the city were having their meetings and decisions. There is a pillar named the justice pillar or shame pillar where those which were having debts were exposed to the public shame.,0.0 +"The most famous and most popular square of the old town in Bari. Surrounded by many eateries and cafes - you can sit, have a meal or coffee and watch the world go by. nice place for a break when visiting Citta vecchia. Don't miss the column of justice!",0.0 +Classic piazza in the old town. It is surrounded by many restaurants and coffee shops. People stroll along aimlesly.,0.0 +"We walked in this piazza many times during our trip to Bari in November. The first time we were at night and we took some pictures of the Colonna infame and the Fontana barocca. In the days after we walked many times in the piazza towards the old center or towards the Piazza del Ferrarese. In the piazza, there is also the Palazzo del Sedile and some restaurants and coffee shops. It's a nice place stroll or to sit and enjoy some drinks.",0.0 +"This is a large piazza in the old town but also close to the new town and the sea front. There are many restaurants, something for everyone.",0.0 +Tiny market square in the heart of the old town. Must-see thing for every Bari visitor. There are some restaurants now to have a meal during the day.,1.0 +"Gorgeous little piazza in the old city, with plenty of eating places around. Lovely in the early evening when al the locals come to meet, sit and generally chat.",0.0 +Time spent in this piazza felt like hanging out with Italians in their living room. Everyone in town seemed to be there in the evening and it was fun to watch the children playing while the parents and grandparents visited. It has become one of my fondest memories of Bari.I am #LivingSomedayToday,0.0 +"We went in July and yeah there are tourists here but mainly Italian tourists. This piazza is a popular place for people to hang out. it feels very genuine. A warm atmosphere and just the right place to sit with a spritzer drink and watch people. Kids playing football, happy families, energetic teenagers, Italians walking their dogs, vespas... Can it be more Italian? It's such a warm non-touristy atmosphere and people here seem so happy. We've heard about Bari being a bit dangerous at night, we saw nothing of that. Instead The impression is that this is a happy Puglian city, and definitely one of the cosiest, at least the old parts of town. IGet lost in the medieval alleys nearby this square where women hang clothes to dry, dogs stroll around lazily and the local bar owner has an ardent discussion with someone on the other side of the alley... Genuine and very welcoming town contrary to the rumours!",0.0 +We visited this Piazza part of our Port excursion from MCS Cruise ship Magnifica. This attraction along with other Piazza Ferraresi are very close to the port and that's how we decided we will spend a couple of hours visiting these attractions. These are just added as default tourist attractions to fill a 2-3 hour tour - nothing more! Can be easily skipped. ,0.0 +Just been here and it is clearly off season as very little was open and most restaurants were under renovations,0.0 +"Piazza Mercantile is a place where during the day it looks like an empty place cut from the Godfather series, with that yellow gradients on the building. During the day there is only the sun or rain, couples of tourists, but when the don of the days are falling down, the ground is stepped by a lot of local peoples who are enjoying the night life.",0.0 +"One of many such Piazzas around the old town of Bari, the square is surrounded by restaurants and ice cream parlours, all searching for the tourists Euros as are the street entertainers that come out at peak times. Its a great place to sit and people watch with a coffee for 30 mins or so but it is only one of many such squares.",1.0 +Animated/crowed especially at lunch and dinner time. Filled with tourists and local as well. Good place to eat/drink.,1.0 +"Very good location just in the heart of the old Town,surrounded by many good cafes and restaurants,this lively square is very crowded during night time as everybody touring the old city will pass through this square in any case.Very nice place to wander",1.0 +"Few steps away from piazza ferraresse, piazza mercantile also surrounded with many good restaurants. Daytime you see old buildings. But nigth time much interesting.",0.0 +"It has moved... They lost that building (It was going to be turned into a restaurant, but that company backed out so the building is empty.). It is NOW at 136 E 3rd St, Davenport, IA 52801, inside a building called the River Center. Lot's of great help, but hard to find a parking space.",3.0 +"The American Queen Steamboat Company hires Tour Guides from the Quad Cities Convention And Visitors center to give lengthy tours around the Quad Cities areas. The Tour Guides are very knowledgeable about the different areas in the Quad Cities, and give extensive knowledge out to their passengers about the Educational and Historical sites. Great Job Tour Guides.",0.0 +"My wife & I were staying in Davenport for a long weekend, primarily to attend minor pro hockey games across the river in Downtown Moline. Looking to fill our daytime hours with unique activities, I found a listing for the Festival of Trees. Not many details were published on their web or Facebook pages, but I found out that wasn't necessary: EVERYONE in the Quad Cities knows about the Festival of Trees!My wife & I attended on the Sunday afternoon before Thanksgiving, with a crowd that was large but not overwhelming. Our first impression as we entered the south doors of the RiverCenter complex was very positive, with the building's two-story open concourse topped by an arched glass roof & both floors decked out for the Christmas season with American flags lining the 2nd floor balconies. The concourse also housed a 1st floor Christmas gift shop & some other holiday sales areas, while the 2nd floor was lined with holiday-themed activity spaces for the kids. There was a very tall Christmas tree right inside the entrance dedicated to the Toys for Tots charitable campaign, covered bottom to top with new children's toys. That set the mood for the main parts of the Festival, which were housed in a pair of high ceiling exhibit halls. We expected to see lots of decorated Christmas trees, and had read that there would be gingerbread houses on display as well. But we were blown away by the expanse of Christmas-themed decorative items, which besides the unique & colorful trees included Christmas stockings hanging on mantles & door wreaths hanging on actual doors & decorated displays of front stairs leading to faux front doors & decked out home interior holiday scenes. The colors & varieties & creativity of these displays were amazing, and many of the trees & stockings & wreaths were marked for sale (or already sold) to benefit the non-profit Quad City Arts organization. There was also a large scale model train layout, the aforementioned gingerbread houses (created by members of the community), an art show by local high school students, a store selling Christmas treats, and a performance stage where local musical groups entertained & special ceremonies were held (e.g., they had a salute to veterans while we were there).The scope & beauty of the Festival of Trees both far exceeded our expectations, and attending the event definitely filled us with the Christmas spirit. This annual Festival is no doubt a highlight of the year for Quad City families, and is worthy of a special visit to Davenport by anyone within driving distance. It's a unique holiday destination with a very good cause.",0.0 +"Lots of info available here on each of the Quad Cities, plus all of the events that take place in them. I chose to live in the Quad Cities, and it has never failed me. I love this community! ",0.0 +"This was the first time we stopped at the QC Visitor's Center. It's at a great location, in a neat old building. As busy as downtown Davenport is, we had no trouble finding a place to park. Several people were renting bikes to ride the nearby path. There was a myriad of brochures and souvenirs, etc., and friendly knowledgeable help if you needed it. If you have any questions about the Quad City area, this is the place to stop!",0.0 +"The setting is awesome, the building is awesome and a reflection on a bygone era. It is worth a stop to learn more about all the QCA activities.",0.0 +"New to area, looking for recommendations for things to do, staff very helpful, gave some great ideas and pointed out routes to get to different areas. Turned out to be great recommendations..",0.0 +Very helpful for ideas and directions! A lot of knick knacks of the area for sale as well. Very impressed!,1.0 +This cute visitor center was very helpful in suggesting how I could spend hours in this little city in a meaningful way.,1.0 +"Frank was very helpful and pleasant, thanks so much! Wish they had opened an hour earlier, but worked out fine. ",1.0 +"The staff member that I talked too was very helpful, he went out of his way to help with things to do. He provided advice on places to eat. I forgot the name of this early 1900's ice cream shop and grill that he told us to try. We ate at the booth the President ate at when he visited, I wish I could remember the name but everything was as if you stepped back in time to the early 1900's. The train station is right by the visitor center and just a couple of blocks away is the Mississippi gambling ship and restaurant. ",1.0 +"this is a really nice welcome center, in the spot where the old train station used to be, lots of information, bike rentals tours and the best souvenirs shop in the QC area,",1.0 +"Conveniently located along the Mississippi in downtown Davenport you'll find nestled in the old Union Station a stop for postcards, brochures, maps, souvenirs as well as information about the Quad City area. Within walking distance of the Farmers Market, Modern Woodman Ballpark, The Bandshell, SkyWalk, Casino, Bus Station, and Figge Art Museum as well as the beautiful Walk/bike path along the River. Rent a bike and childrens carrier at the visitor's center or even join in on a Segway tour! Parking is free along the river but pretty full on weekends during the Farmer's market hours.",3.0 +Interesting that the visitor center is NOT open on Sunday. Davenport is an extremely dead city on Sunday.,1.0 +"This is the first city I have ever visited where the visitor center was closed on Sunday. However, once you visit Davenport you will understand why it isn't open. There is nothing to do in this tired city. There are a couple restaurants and they aren't open on Sunday. There is nothing to do on a Sunday in Davenport but to visit the casino and the Figge Art Museum (which is a nice facility). Since there is no reason to plan an overnight visit to Davenport, there is nothing more I can say. I, for one, will never return.",0.0 +"Stopped here before our visit to the Quad Cities for the weekend. I would recommend doing this as they had all kinds of brochures for restaurants, activities, and hotels, as well as maps. The gentleman who helped me was very courteous and knowledgeable about the area. The building itself was neat. There was also a small gift shop with local foods. The restrooms were clean. ",2.0 +The employee we talked to was very help full about giving us maps on the biking trails in the area and the other attractions we should visit,1.0 +"This visitor center is located in downtown Davenport in the historic Union Station Train Depot. We found them to be very knowledgable, helpful, and offered many options based on our interests. They have bike rentals too, which is great, because they are located right in front of the bike path! We found that there is another visitor center in downtown Moline, on Bass Street Landing and one that is open on weekends in downtown Rock Island. We highly recommend stopping at the visitor center to get an idea of what is where and how to get there!",0.0 +My daughter and I spent a beautiful October Saturday down by the river in Moline. Grace at the Visitors Bureau was extremely helpful. She helped us plan our bike trip and gave us great ideas on nearby restaurants. The gift shop had lots of interesting souvenirs. I can't tell you what we bought because we are taking them home to the husband! The bike trail is fabulous! Well marked and well paved. Short detour currently around some street construction is also well marked. There are frequent bump out areas with shaded park benches. It all just looks well-planned. We are already planning the next trip here!,0.0 +The visitor center hours in September were shortened and would suggest prior to colder weather it be more accessible to tourists. There is a good overview of the area at the center much to be seen.,0.0 +"If you happen to get lost, this is the place to go. They have all kinds of information and helpful people to show you the way to go and where to find the casinos too.",0.0 +they provided me with excellent info about the area but the building was very hard to find with such a small sign,0.0 +We stopped here first thing to get information on where to go and what to do. Very helpful and polite-we bought souvineers also.,0.0 +"I stopped in for some local information on a beautiful, sunny Saturday and was amused to see the Segway tour starting out. Tour members seemed able to handle the Segways. I heard the leader giving safety instructions for what I assumed would be a ride on the bike trail along the Mississippi. It looked like it would be fun.The visitors center rented a tandem bicycle to a couple and provided the info I needed. At the foot of Harrison Street at River Drive and catty corner to the big, glass Figge Art Museum, there is free parking in the front lot.",5.0 +"Nice sign on River Road, but couldn't see a building or another sign. Didn't follow up as I had driven and parked three times looking for a nice river walk. Finally found it near the water taxi, went east on east river drive and saw a tiny sign.",0.0 +Lots of information - and very helpful and knowledgeable staff. Davenport's visitor centre is also the venue for the Bix Society,0.0 +"This is a must see, must visit place in Doha. The Desert Rose building alone is truly stunning and so unique, it really is quite breathtaking. In the museum you can listen to the stories of how Qatar came to be. The stories are told by a lot the elders including Sheikh Faisal. You truly do learn about the ancient history of Qatar and the economy, about pearl gathering, trading and the oil boom. You could spend a good couple of hours at the museum, there is a wealth of things to see and do. There’s ample parking spaces with shade and as there is a trek from the car park to the museum, there’s buggies to get you from your car to the museum and back again. Well marked bathroom facilities, including disabled facilities. There are two shops, either side of the foyer, one for children and one for the grown ups. Outside there are some amazing vintage cars to look at and a restaurant as well as a café. ",0.0 +"A fairly young museum in Doha, but has already gained popularity among visitors and residents.  Everything here amazes: the architectural solution of the building, the interior decor of the exhibition halls and, accordingly, the exposition itself. The National Museum of Qatar is organized in three chapters—Beginnings, Life in Qatar, and Building the Nation—presented in eleven galleries. There are lots of interesting artefacts, but I was amazed by the Pearl Carpet of Baroda—embroidered with more than 1.5 million of the highest quality Gulf pearls and adorned with emeralds, diamonds, and sapphires. Tickets can only be purchased via the mobile app, subject to credit card payment. This application has an audio guide option, which allows you to find out information about a particular exhibit in an accessible form, as well as about the museum as a whole.On the first floor there are 2 shops design like a cave with a large selection of souvenirs and gifts. I recommend visiting and buying a cute little thing to remember the visit to the museum and Qatar in general.The museum has coffee shop with  comfortable wrought-iron sofas where you can enjoy a cup of coffee after the tour.",1.0 +"Going to this museum takes you through a journey in time in terms of the architecture. The building itself is a piece of art inspired by the desert rose. The sections are very well organized. The items are presented in a very nice settings, lighting. The videos clips related to the diving, oil production are amazing. The clips that shows old people sharing their stories and knowledge are to be treasured.",1.0 +The staff was not professional.no one come to serve 2 staff are sitting together looking to me . I am the one who fixed the umbrella.looks like they are not happy.prices are expensive exaggerated 1 expresso 1water 45QR to much and bad service,0.0 +"We went there many times , it's sunny and nice places inside the museum, there were a fixed ship to show the kids how old days was ",1.0 +The architecture is amazing! Everything is so perfect. Staff is very attentive and the Qatari history is very interesting. That’s a must go place in Doha.,1.0 +"Have witnesses the construction of this building over the years. It is impressive. A lot of time and effort has been put into the displays, the lighting is incredible. I did not have sufficient time but one could spend all day there.I noticed that two groups of school children were being taken round by their teachers too, put to good use. Excellent displays for youngsters to understand their history and the makeup of Qatar.Well worth a visit.",0.0 +The National Museum is truly a gorgeous and unusual building. The roof design is one I have not seen before. The day I visited there was an exhibition and it was totally free. Inside the security was tight. Many workers were there in case you need help or explanation for any of the displays and security every where. The interior is truly beautiful. Be sure to wear flat comfy shoes because the walk to the building and the entrance was for me a bit slow and tedious in high heels because the time I visited it was a bit gravelly outside.,0.0 +The museum covers the natural and human history of Qatar. The museum is organized chronologically. There are also interactive exhibits for the kids. Great place to spend the afternoon. ,2.0 +"The museum is beautiful outside, the fact that you only need your qatar ID to visit, it more extra ordinary. I explored ancient dress code for Qataris. Alot to learn. Its a must visit in Qatar",11.0 +This museum is must see when you are in Doha. Great architecture from outside and even better expisition about history of Qatar. The best museum I have seen so far. ,0.0 +We really enjoyed it here. The building itself is incredible and well served by the metro. We really enjoyed the journey through history and also the fact that the recent troubles were covered in detail. This is probably the number 1 must do activity when visiting Doha.,1.0 +Definitely glad we came and visited here. The artictural structure is stunning. You learn the history of doha which is super intriguing. Definitely give some time to read and explore.,0.0 +"The National Museum of Qatar 🇶🇦 is amazing The buildings are an amazing combination of old and new giving a great history of Qatar and its past...! The exhibits are beautifully curated and show Qatar history to present time.This is a must see while in Doha! 🙂👍🏻Depending which time of year you visit, they might have a little “pop-up” market in the middle.Allow yourself already 1/2 to make your way around the air conditioned building.Check out the website for prices, however for a non-resident it cost me 50 Royal.🇶🇦👍🏻🐪🐍#doha #qatar #nationalmuseum #exploring#peachytravellers #travelreviewers",3.0 +"Firstly, building is a unique and exciting shape, bought tickets on the desk easily, reasonably priced I would say. Exhibits are interesting and everything displayed so well, especially the moving images on the huge screens. Really creative and imaginative presentation of artifacts, through the ages. A really good place to visit.",0.0 +"The building has a very super fascinating look from the outside. A very unique architectural of the ‘Desert Rose’ makes the museum more stunning of the Cornish Road. It becomes one of the landmark of Doha nowadays. With the price of QR 50, it is worth of every penny. A very new modern style of the museum, there are many stations for the tourist to play with. (Interactive Museum). It is very very nice for the children to play, learn and have more fun here.",0.0 +"Beautifully done, inside and out. Interactive exhibits, huge projections and the history of Qatar. The outside is exquisite and spectacular in it’s own right!",0.0 +This is an impressive place built to 'wow' visitors. The buildings architecture is worthy of many selfies and group photos. The permanent displays deserve the time to appreciate. ,0.0 +Another architectural masterpiece the contents of which mix the old and the new seamlessly. Enjoy.....,0.0 +"The building is stunning. No other word for it! And however many photos you take...it still doesn’t do it justice. Then once you get inside the museum, as well as the amazing architecture, the museum itself is so interesting. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Doha. ",1.0 +What a building! Built to look like Desert Rose. Completely disorientating when inside. Good number of exhibits that finishes with the old palace. A must to see in Doha. ,2.0 +"With its amazing desert rose architecture, two gift shops and fabulous children's areas, this is a super museum showing Doha's progress from pearls to the gas industry and support developed city. Well worth a visit but there is an entrance fee...",0.0 +"This new museum is a chef d oeuvre architectural,Very interesting museum of Qatar, nice expositionsIf you want to enjoy the beauty of this building, try to go in afternoon, so you will enjoy daylight and night yoo",1.0 +"The design of this museum is really unique. Both the interior and exterior make for interesting photo opportunities. The displays inside the museum were immersive and with a good use of technology to prevent boredom and utilize the negative space inside. The old house set within the museum's grounds was the highlight of my visit, so well-preserved!Highly recommended! Just don't wear high heels, ladies.",1.0 +"If you are in QATAR 🇶🇦 the National museum is a must see. It’s amazing place ✌️The design is wonderful, a huge desert flower by the beach near the airport and close to Souq Waqef.The museum introduce Qatar history using lots of multimedia 😎It’s definitely different from any other museum you ever visited.",1.0 +"Museum covers Natural History, Pre-History and recorded history of Qatar including traditional lifestyles, Interaction with other countries, and recent development. Well worth the visit.",0.0 +"very historic place..you will know everything about Qatar,how and when they started..don't skip this place if you will visiting Qatarit's free for residence in Qatar25QAR for students50QAR for tourist",0.0 +"It is worth to visit purely as an amazing example of modern architecture, but it is even better as a museum. The architecture creates vey intimate exciting spaces. Combine it with the latest technology, very very good taste, and you will get the perfect introduction to Quatar and life in the desert. I am a museum nerd and it is surely one of the best museum I ever visited.",1.0 +"This stunning architecture of Jean Nouvel is one of the Hotspots in Doha and not only the creative Setup of the building, even the multimedial presentation of the exhibition is worth to visit....very entertaining and informative....and a visit by evening/night is great because of the illuminated building.....",0.0 +"The architecture of this museum is in the form of a desert rose and is a marvel in every sense of the word. This one-of-a-kind museum brings the history of Qatar before the eyes of the spectator. Television screens, virtual reality, live patterns, art works and photographs depict the history and culture of this rich state. The fee for foreigners is 50 riyals and is a must-do in Doha.",0.0 +I went with my children to discover our country and the past of it. I wanted them to go through the time to see how successful we were in all the different situations that Qatar has passed till our resent date.,2.0 +Qatar national museum is just a beacon of beauty. I have never seen such a beauty. It’s just a pure art of a structure. The structure is so gorgeous. The staff which comprises of the local Qatari and the expatriates are very friendly and helpful. The level of customer service is 7 Star itself. Someone is always available to assist from the car park to the museum and in and outside the museum. They have videos playing and always highlighting on the events at any given galleries. It’s a place never to miss.,0.0 +Took just a walk around the museum and it looks really impressive. Even the building itself is a must see if visiting Doha.,2.0 +A must see while in Qatar. The rooftop restaurant was definitely the highlight of the visit. Be prepared to stay several hours. Worth the trip and time learning about the history of Qatar. ,0.0 +"The architecture alone of this museum is worth seeing and the exhibitions are just a bonus. Overall, thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Certainly one of the highlights of my visit to Doha. Highly recommend",0.0 +"Words can not describe how vast and extensive this museum is. I needed three to four hours to go through almost everything (including a lunch break). The museum starts with Qatar's history before it was inhabited. Then each section progress's by time and shows how life changed by time. There's many fascinating peices of history and art. The museum uses technology to enhance the experience, with screens and videos. Some of the videos show how people used to live in Qatar from the 1950's and 1960's in tents in the desert. Highly recommended to visit if you are in Qatar. Theres also a section with antique cars. One of my favorite sections was the section with the interactive screen of historic pictures, touch the screen and a description will appear of what the picture is. A very good job done by the museum authority! ",1.0 +Amazing architecture!!! Excellent exhibition and art works. There are many things interesting in the museum. ,1.0 +"The new national museum of Qatar. The entire experience of the amazing building, the story it tells of the emergence of the land and the nation and the insight into a people - their traditional life becoming a modern country. Loved it. Photos don’t do it justice. Go see for yourself. ",0.0 +"National Museum of Qatar is one of the go to places that you don’t need to miss. From the exterior of the museum, you will feel love to the place. You will see the gigantic flag pole and the rose like design of the building. When you go inside, you will amazed how they incorporate the modern technology to tell the amazing story of Qatar. It explained there how they maximize the different resources to survive. They also have kids section which is fully educational. Words are not enough to describe it, visit it and you will understand the feeling that I have right now.",0.0 +"Don’t miss this if you are in Doha. It’s a Natural History of Doha museum, but it is Very modern and technological. Very interesting to see the history. The outside architecture is also very amazing",0.0 +"The design by Jean Nouvel is worth the trip. We had doubts about the content of the museum, but we found one of the best arranged museums in the world. Settings of the rooms is superbly organised. The immersion in arabic culture is total. There are many small exhibitions for the kids to learn and play. We just regret that the fountains outside designed by Jean Michel Ottoniel were not on. A must for a stop un Doha.",0.0 +"Came here as an aside from a business trip. I like visiting National museums as they give a potted overview of the country you’re in - perfect for business trips. Well worth it and fascinating to walk around. Took me 2.5h and I probably read about 3/4 of all the content. Architecturally the building itself is amazing. My only point of improvement would be that, whilst there is a map provided, the internal layout is a little confusing at times. I would suggest subtle arrows or a slightly adjusted numbering system would be useful, just to make sure little side exhibits aren’t missed and to avoid wandering around in circles. However, one of the best national museums I’ve been to! ",0.0 +"I loved so much was nice really to visit and seen all this things abut qatar , I would recommend everyone visit qatar to go there ",2.0 +"First of all, the design is fascinating: It shows Desert Rose. When I got there, I was a bit perplexed, as others were, that I was not able to find the entrance. Actually the entrance is secluded, which is a charm of this museum in the end. once I got in, I was amazed that the contemporary techniques as well as antiquity relics were employed to show everything of Qatar: the history, the people, the land, the sea, and others. The last part, Qatar Today, was closed for renewal, which enticed me to come back in Dec.",1.0 +"Qatar is both a very young or recently independent country, yet it has a long history. The new NMoQ is in an amazing new building near the harbour. The building alone is worth a visit. The gallery and exhibits are spaciously and thoughtfully displayed in a very up to date style that should appeal to all ages. Free for residents and very reasonable entry for non residents. Highly recommended. ",0.0 +"Planned to take two hours and stayed for much longer.the architecture and design of the museum is incredible, the exhibits are equally excellent.",0.0 +"Its a nice place to visit, very nicely organized and managed except its extremely cold and somehow dark. If you are visiting make sure you have a light sweater with you. ",0.0 +"With my two 12 and 11 years young girls, spend half a day in the newly opened museum. The building architecture is unique and so the inside arrangement of the exhibits sections. The exhibits reflects the history and natural desert and Marin life in Qatar. The staff was very helpful. The children were so happy and carried lot of information and photos to share with their colleagues in school. Entry is free.",0.0 +Excellent museum for anyone visiting Doha. It gives a good incite into the history of Qatar and how the country has developed. Lots of things to read and watch. Good value for money; 50 riyals for visitors to Qatar and the ticket can be used on 3 consecutive days.,1.0 +"This place is worth a visit to see the architecture alone, which is really stunning.That said, perhaps it’s best enjoyed from the outside. The building is the epitome of form over function. The museum exhibits are difficult to navigate, and because so many of the walls are tilted and the floors sloped, it is extremely disorienting and slightly claustrophobic inside. I am not typically claustrophobic, but I did not enjoy my time inside the museum. ",0.0 +Truly amazing! My favourite bits were at the start with the sea and animals. Doha Film Institute made some spectacular films for the museum. I couldn’t take my eyes off the films!! ,2.0 +"Simply beautiful, a lot of details went into making this museum different from the rest in Doha, I like that they put kids into consideration when designing the interiors as there is a kids area where they can learn/challenge their knowledge on archaeology and marine life from what they see on the displays. I would definitely recommend a visit to this museum ",1.0 +"I was left speechless by this phenomenal place. Visually stunning. Everything about it is pleasing. Lovely staff, cool and easy to navigate. Wonderful exhibits. Interactive and informative. Probably the best in the world. A show stopper.",1.0 +This is one of the most incredible feats of architecture I have ever seen and it needs to be visited to be believed.,2.0 +"Unbelieveble building, from the outside and the inside. Going in cirkle, walking on uneven floor (by purpose). Perfect place to visit during stay in Doha. ",0.0 +Superb and fascinating building design. QAR 50 entrance fee but free for all Qatar residents and children under 16. Really clever use of building shapes and wall space to project history and culture of Qatar. Lots of interactive exhibits for children. You cannot reach museum by public transport at present as the new metro extension is not yet completed so it’s the red line to Msheireb then a free bus to Souq Waqif then a taxi.so much easier to get a taxi direct from Msheireb. Must see part of a Doha visit. ,0.0 +This brand new museum is stunning. The external design is eye catching as you drive along the Corniche. The exhibits are all situated along a carefully orchestrated display with films being shown all walls resembling caves. You get to appreciate the development of life in Qatar. There is plenty to interest you here and I’m sure once fully opened it will be even more spectacular.,2.0 +We enjoyed our first visit to this museum. Beautiful movies all over th exhibit walls. Very entertaining. ,0.0 +One of the most interesting museums I've ever visited! Very interactive and in each room there is a kids area to get them involved in the history too! :),0.0 +"This Museum only opened about 6 months ago so there weren’t many visitors, however, once the word gets out-it will be packed. Huge screens with thoughtful scenes depicting the history of Qatar, from pearl diving, to their culture and the discovery of Oil. The videos are extremely well made and the quality of the sound system enhances the experience. Their collection is very impressive as well and there are plenty of interactives for the kids. Don’t miss this when in Qatar!",0.0 +From the outside the view of this building is amazing. Trying to find the entrance was a little confusing. Some parking is covered which is a must in the heat. Good information about the history of Qatar and it's importance as a trading route and it's pearl industry. Large wall video projections which gives you a good understanding of life in the desert for the nomadic tribes. ,0.0 +"Stunning architecture engaging exhibits.The museum itself is a fantasy of brilliant architecture. Creative and endlessly engaging in detail and composition. Veritable frozen symphony of the desert song. Exhibits, especially video supported, taught the visitor a great deal about guitar and its culture. It was often hard to read the descriptive text, however. Somehow, the need to be ascetic overcame the need to clearly communicate content.",1.0 +A great experience; spectacular design very and interesting review of Qatar’s evolution as a country and nation.,1.0 +"I really loved NMQ. Even in the heat and bright light the design is magnificent and I was really impressed at the stunning curation. The huge visuals and surround sound immerse you in the culture, whether it is fishing, nomadic lifestyle or fabulous horses. There are also some very special pieces. Excellent cafe too.",0.0 +We visited this place on our trip and certainly learnt a few things. The building is a wonderful piece of architecture and it is certainly worth of spending a couple of hours strolling around.The cost is approx £10.,0.0 +"Newly opened museum in a stunning architecturally design building shaped like a desert rose. The angles and light and shadows against the blue sky are a photographers dream. You can visit and photograph the building without paying the entrance feel. Inside the structures has the same angles and light. The museum covers everything about Qatar - geological evaluation, Forna and flora, the life in surrounding seas, the first inhabitants with archeological finds dating back 10,000 years to the early Neolithic period, history of trade by land and by sea, desert life, the outfits and jewellery worn, pearls, discovery of oil in the 1930’s. There’s even vintage cars from the 50’s. They use lots of audio-visual displays to help immerse you.There’s so much to see, you could do with coming back a second time - luckily your entrance ticket is valid for 3 days! And don’t forget to exit via the gift shop - gorgeous selection of goods and Doha souvenirs. You can come to the museum and take photos of the unique building without paying the 50 QR to enter. ",1.0 +Wow - what an amazing building (shaped like the famous regional Desert Rose). The museum is incredible expansion (the first half more natural history - the second half more specific Qatar history). The video installations are amazing (think mini IMAX). The original palace is also worth selling. Should walk around the whole structure - photo moments incredible. Taxis were easy to get outside. Must see in Qatar.,0.0 +"I was curious to visit this museum since I watched the opening in the news a few years ago. If you’re going to visit a museum in Doha and you have at least a kid you, it is definitely the place to be: the kid will be both entertained and educated! Which is not something you regularly see in museums.However, as an adult you will probably be able to do much better things with your time. The architecture is worth the consideration and you will be able to do so from the outside! but once inside, other than a well ventilated building, there is not much more. We felt our knowledge of Qatar and its heritage was unchanged before and after the visit.",0.0 +"The museum is in total not yet finished. But the temporary exhibits is quite astonishing. The architecture of the museum is very amazing. Inside the exhibits is somehow like a cinema-form of presenting information which is very interesting. The exhibits is really amazing showcasing the rich culture of Qatar and its people 700 million years ago. Can't wait til the whole placed finished. For sure it will be more interesting. Looking forward to it.Aside from the structure itself, the staff are all worth to mention. All the guards were very accommodating to both locals and foreigners. Kudos to everyone! ",0.0 +Absolute worth the time spent. Great snapshot possibilities. Free for residents and outside visitors 40 riyals. Only closing time might be problem 7 pm..but the outside architectures area can still be appreciated. Qatar's history is another bonus temporary display and quite interesting. You need a good 2 hours inside if without children..there are many interactive displays and state of the art technologies. A museum to be truly proud of.. I love museums and Doha's is so far the best I have seen.Transit travellers could consider this when venturing out with new Metro service!!,1.0 +Still brand new and still expanding some exhibits . But what’s there is already worthwhile . Try to go weekdays if possible as weekends can be very busy . Amazing exhibits inside and several nice interactive items for children to entertain them as well . History brought with historic items displayed along with beautiful digital media. ,2.0 +"It was really memorable experience, every corner was amazing and detailed.We enjoy so much.Come and be amazed too..",0.0 +"The National Museum of Qatar’s exterior design was influenced by a desert rose. It is beautiful outside and so much more inside. It has a wide gallery starting from the Huge and small fishes that can be seen under Qatar’s waters, the national animal, Oryx and other desert animals to the clothes and carpets used long time back and so much more. We just stop by though at the museum but its worth the quick pick. I will go back if time allows and just bask at the awesomeness of this museum. Qatar nationals and residents are free of entrance fee however for visitors it will be 50 riyals for adults and 50% less (i think) for kids.",0.0 +"The beautiful design would rate 5 stars even without the exhibits. Having said that, the exhibits were well-presented and extremely interesting. This should be the first thing you visit in Doha!",1.0 +"Love love love the architecture of this place. What an achievement.It costs about 50 QR for a 2 day pass over a weekend...and I was a bit unsure at first but man alive when you go into the gift shop...mind blown. This is spectacular, the amount of hours spent crafting just this part of the Museum is staggering. Never mind the cost. Yiu will forget its manufactured and think your in a cave carved by the wind. I loved it. ",0.0 +"If you like museums, and have enough time to explore Doha, I believe you definitely should go to this museum. To start, the architecture is amazing, never seen something like this. The museum content is very interesting. Before coming to Doha, I didnt know anything about the history of this country.",0.0 +"I really wanted to love the new museum and visited twice to get a real feel of the place but it feels like a bit of a white elephant if you ask me. After the original hype (of ‘influencers’ and selfie queens) its now completely empty- perfect, I can actually read what the exhibits are without someone taking a pic in front. It’s very spacious and relies on big screens but its sad tosee so much money was spent and not many visitors after its initial hype. Even the lovely restaurant was closed and the pearls that liz taylor wore which were displayed on my first visit were no longer there. The most interesting bit for me was the section on town planners and how the city grew after its independence. The lack of sign posting is a bit annoying too, its confusing where the entry and exit are and was struggling to pick up my taxi on the way out as theres no clear exit to the place. Id definitely return though to go to the fabulous Desert Rose Cafe as the food, coffee quality and staff are simply fabulous. ",0.0 +"If your a tourist and wanted to know the history, culture and places and hows going on in qatar you must visit this museums. great architectures and modern museums. you can buy also lots of souvenir items. and if you can find the desert roses here also.",0.0 +"The architecture of the place is simply from 25 century - so elegant , modern , futuristic. The presentation of objects is very different - makes your imagination work at its best !!! ",2.0 +This is a national gem combining history and modern life of Qatar. Impressive architecture and astonishing collection. The museum has a number of galleries displaying permanent collection as well as temporary exhibitions. It's unfortunate that some galleries are not open yet; but I definitely can't wait to visit again. A visit during the cooler months (November to March or April) would be especially good; because visitors would be able to enjoy the outdoor spaces (park and the old house).,0.0 +"I visited the new national museum of Qatar with few friends on a Saturday afternoon and it was very humid outside, but once you get inside it's very pleasant. The entrance was FREE since I was a resident of Qatar, otherwise there is a fee of QR50 for adult tourists and QR25 for students.I first enjoyed the unique exterior of this musuem which is very artistic and fascinating. We took many pictures and then entered the musuem to continue our journey.There are no restrictions of taking pitures inside and outside the mesuem, which is very good, especially for enthusiastic photographers like myself. Once we enetered the museum there were many helpers to guide us with the journey and found some interesting stories to listen and see through digital and artifacts.See my pictures for more of the story from this beautiful modern museum, which I recommend to anyone visiting Qatar. Also note that there are buggy carts to transport visitors back and forth from the parking.",2.0 +"The design of the museum is really nice.The exhibitions are really intresting,a lot of history about earth,animals and plants that lived in Qatar and the arabian gulf,Qatars history and culture.Definetly worth visiting in a very hot day.",2.0 +"The Qatar National Museum is located towards the end of the Corniche. A French architect designed the building. The shape of the building is that of a dessert rose. The plant is unique in dessert regions.At the mention of the word museum, one's mind wanders to skeletons and bones!This museum is special as it highlights the ancient and modern in a more moving spectre.Entrance to the museum is free for Qatar residents. The huge television screens depict the life and times of the Qatari people. It shows the original dessert life style to today's sophisticated style. Looking back one wonders how persevering and courageous the people were to achieve what the country is today.Those interested in wild life will be enchanted by the taxidermy mounts and the descriptions available.There is a large area showing the traditional clothing worn by the people.A large array of kitchen utensils from down the ages are also displayed.The museum is well laid out with plenty of space and settee backs to watch the screens.There are also gift shops for both adults and children. You can find some Good souvenir bargains.There is a large cafeteria. The garden area has a watering well and houses of the original inhabitants.This attraction should not be missed while in Qatar.",1.0 +"The building is stunning, in the shape of a vast desert rose integrated with a rejuvenated old palace. The content is a mixture of archeology, national culture, and natural history. The natural history was the most impressive, highlighting how rich and diverse the seemingly desolate desert is. The temporary, architecturally-focussed exhibit on the rapid growth of Doha is fascinating--although more poignant for nationals, long-time residents, and people who have visited Qatar regularly for over a decade or more.The exhibits on Qatar's more contemporary (20th/21st century) was a little disappointing. Only about 10 percent of the country's population are citizens, who have been in the minority for many decades; yet, the exhibits don't reflect this--how local culture has changed as a result, basic stats on the diversity, how local culture has accommodated such diverse peoples. A history of oil and gas would be interesting and its place in Qatar's economy (an estimated 85 percent of the economy). Qatar's journey to a modern nation was a rapid one, not only in terms of built environment and wealth, but also in the sense that slavery was not abolished until the 1950s and women were not allowed to vote until the 1990s. These stories, important to any nation, are not part of the museum. In consequence, the museum feels somewhat propagandistic in its selection of exhibitions. To be fair, however, these are early days, and the museum has great plans for growth.",1.0 +Really enjoyed this. It’s a really visual experience with lots of interactive stuff. It contains natural history as well as human history & the recent boom in the Qatar economy.,1.0 +This is a wonderful place to visit. We only saw half. Tickets cover 3 days. Amazing and informative. Really loved it. ,0.0 +"Since the museum opened I visited it twice in a short time as the experience is just so amazing ... from the outside and the idea of the architect Jean Nouvel to create it as a desert rose to the insides it is a must to see, listen and explore .. learn about Qatar's history and the life of the people before oil and gas.. ",3.0 +"Qatar was just a quick stopover for us, so I have to admit, I came into this museum knowing very little about the history and culture of the region. That said, I left super impressed (and much better informed) about its history & natural resources. The exhibits were seriously impressive. The animal room was like being inside an IMAX movie. The wall-to-wall projections & surround sound was completely immersive. There was a great ocean section in there as well. I loved the room with all the pearls, jewelry and clothing. There was a gorgeous & seriously expensive rug of pearls that has to be seen. The building itself is incredible - the design is based off of the Desert Rose rock (which I also discovered later). Its very futuristic and feels like you could be on the set of Star Wars. Overall, highly recommend visiting this museum - they've done a great job, and it was completely worth the time. ",0.0 +All the wings are not yet open for public viewing. The wings which are open for the public are a combination of multimedia and artefact collection. It is a good view of the history of the country.,1.0 +"A must visit during your Qatar tripNational Museum of Qatar in located in heart of Doha city. One of the best museum in the region. Informative, educative. Very beautifully presented Qatar’s heritage and culture. All the information given in English and Arabic. Easy to reach. Very friendly staff ready to assist for any query. Ticket QR 50 for adults and kids go free (for tourists)",0.0 +"What an amazing museum! The tour guide (free) was exceptionally knowleagable and went out of his way to share his wealth of knowledge and answer questions.The building is incredible, the technology is utilised is such a way to immerse you in the history of the area. You need a good 3 hours to do the place justice. Great for children too with lots of interactive opportunities.",0.0 +Another must see in Doha. The building is amazing and fits it's environment amazingly well too.Well what is the time to walk around and take it all in,1.0 +"The famous architect Jean Nouvel has made an outstanding and breathtaking job. This museum which imitated the desert rose in Qatar is extremely one of its kind, unique in everything inside out, it is also high in technology which you will notice first thing when you enter the museum. I highly recommend you to visit it.",1.0 +"Very unique, high technology, nice sound effect, animals inside look like real. You can have overview about the history of Qatar, way of living tradition ...It is better to guide the visitors by putting signs or by having one path to make sure that we will not miss anything.",0.0 +"The most interesting exhibit was a temporary exhibition detailing the building of Doha. It followed the development and planning of the city from the 1950s to the present day and beyond, with architects models of many of the buildings which were planned, some of which were built and some which have not been. Shame this is only temporary, as I think it would have long term appeal to visitors and locals.The rest of the museum is quite good, however, there are many things which could be improved: for example, the text on the exhibits is very small and hard to read when there are lots of people around, and sometimes is not particularly informative. Hopefully this will be improved as the museum develops.The building itself is spectacular, but many of the gallery floors are not horizontal. Not quite sure why this might be, but I did find it a little tiresome.Worth a visit, and hopefully in a few years time it will live up to it's potential.",0.0 +The stunning Desert Rose amazing architecture designed by French architect J. Nouvel should offer great exhibitions at the level of what Qatar can achieve and afford.Unfortunately you will walk through more what is a museum of archeology which is interesting but is not what I was expecting. After the grand opening I was expecting some real art exhibition. Sadly there is not.Maybe it is still too early I will come back next year but for now I am frustrated,0.0 +"Iconic building of interlocking saucer shaped sections, astounding architecture. The parking is ample with golf cart type shuttle service from the car park to the entrance of the museum. Qatar Nationals and residents are free of charge with visitors paying QR 50. You need identification.Once inside the museum the flow through the birth of a nation, its heritage and traditions and its awe inspiring development to what it is today is on a up - round - down trajectory passing through main exhibits that utilises both extremely modern visual and sensory projection displayed on the walls and the good old up close real time artifacts.It covers the Bedouin way of life, the pearl fishing, discovery and development of the gas fields, the involvement of other countries in its growth and its development and future plans of the nation.Well worth a visit for anyone visiting Qatar.They also have a well stocked restaurant on site and the whole expanse of the museum grounds is wheelchair accessible with lots of help at hand. Parties can organise guided tours with very knowledgeable guides.There can be large queues for entry depending on the time of day, suggest arriving just as it opens. Beautiful architecture, beautiful artifacts and exhibitions awe inspiring special effects.",0.0 +This was the first tourist attraction we visited in Qatar and it blew our minds with its modern architecture! It teaches you all of the Qatari culture and history with top of the line technology and beautiful art! If you are a women it is important you wear the proper clothing to go inside or you will not be allowed in. Definitely recommend it to couples looking for a cultural experience!,0.0 +Building is uniqe. Designed by J. Nouvelle. famous french international Aachitect. it is like sea shells. . interactive Qatar history displayed on the walls . it is quite different modern way of display . items are little and should be more. when it will be completed . It will be one of the best modern museum in the world,0.0 +"The National Museum of Qatar is a great place to stroll around out of the heat of the day. The building alone is well worth seeing, but once inside, the exhibits will fascinate you. There is currently an exhibition on the making of Doha which is a must see as we often forget our young the nation of Qatar is. Well recommended, however, part of the museum was closed off on my visit for maintenance and I did see or find any exhibits regarding Qatars oil industry, so assume that was in the closed section.The Museum is not free to enter. On the day I visited the entrance fee was 50 Riyals for adults and 25 Riyal for teens. Older teens are asked to produce their student ID's to prove they are a valid teen/student to get the 25 Riyal price. There is free wifi throughout the building itself and across into the old Palace that also forms part of the museum.",0.0 +"I was amased how they created the roofing, it was something incredibly beautiful. Tourist were not allowed to bring their water inside but you can leave them by the entrance and the officers will look after them for you. Tickets were discounted for student and can be use for 2 days. Lovely scenery inside but the 3rd floor was still closed when went there and no tourist can have an access in there. I had a lovely time visiting National Museum of Qatar.",0.0 +"One of the Middle East's most iconic landmarks, the National Museum of Qatar's design reflects the desert rose, commonly found beneath the sands of the Gulf region.The heartbeat of Qatar's Heritage.The new National Museum of Qatar gives voice to the unique story of Qatar and its people from earliest times to the present day and onwards towards its future.Designed to be both immersive and experiential, visitors can expect to encounter a rich environment to explore. Organized in three “chapters” — Beginnings, Life in Qatar, and The Modern History of Qatar, each theme is presented across eleven highly individual galleries.Spread over 1.5km, visitors journey through an exciting mix of all-encompassing environments and compelling storytelling that will engage all the senses.From history and vision 2030 everything is shown in sequential manner which helps a lot to go step by step ahead without need of any guidance.Museum is well maintained and managedTickets for Qatar Locals & Residence is free - just show your Qatar ID, you will get the entry.For Tourist Prices starts from QAR 50.",0.0 +"visited the National Museum during my business trip to Qatar. The building is designed in the shape of a dessert rose, which is one of the best piece of architecture I have seen in my entire life. You feel like you're walking through the entire timeline of Qatar from the inception to now. Amazing stuff!",1.0 +"Was lucky enough to visit the Museum that only opened two months ago... It is surreal in its design and the architect Jean Nouvel designed it to be reminiscent of the ‘Desert Rose’ (which is the colloquial name given to rose-like formations of crystal clusters of gypsum which is found in the deserts of Qatar). It’s jaw-dropping... plain and simple and you will be happy just standing outside the building looking at it for ages.However, walk inside and that design follows as you work your way around the ‘walls’ of the desert rose. There are interactive and audio visual displays going on making the building seem ‘alive’, along with exhibitions about the history, building and development of Qatar... It is attached to the original palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al-Thani which was his family home and seat of the government for 25 years... Its a juxtaposition of old and new which I think is symbolic of the change occurring in Qatar now given the skyline that is full of cranes from building sites that are everywhere. It’s worth allowing a few hours to leisurely go through this amazing place and should you need a break there is a cafe and gift shop... Buy the Museum Pass for QR100 if you’ve time in Doha as it gives you three days access to ALL the venues otherwise you pay QR50 to get into this place alone. Do yourself a favor though and make the time to visit, if you’ve an interest in such things the National Museum of Qatar won’t disappoint. ",0.0 +"Amazing from start to finish!The architecture, the content and the atmosphere is astounding!It’s free for residents of Qatar and the gift store offers something for everyone.Great ways of learning for children.. the whole family will enjoy it!",2.0 +"Nice architecture and nice preservation of old and antique items.Well shown Qatar history, culture, economy from starting to till today.Especially history has been revealed. World class Museum.",2.0 +housed in a fabulous building the museum of Qatar is definetely a place to visit. In a variety of exhibits the history of Qatar is displayed ranging from wildlife to crafts jewelry and clothing.Definitely worth visiting(Free entrance for residents :-) ),1.0 +This museum is a national treasure. From start to end in cafe very well set up with magnificent displays and insight into Qatar history. A must visit in Doha.,2.0 +"This is a treat: World Class architecture - delivered with very few compromises. There are a few: handrails on the steps, ugly 'exit' signs, etc.. but mostly this follows the architect's vision - and the projections are wonderful. The 3D models work, the static displays are top-class. Its got vision and class and style and ... just a beautiful piece of civic agency.",0.0 +"The museum is absolutely staning! Huge screens with lot of information about Qatar. Kids activities nearly in every single room. My kids (5,8 and 10yo boys) loved that!Great separated shops for kids and adults. The cafeteria needs to add more items to the menu.",0.0 +"Very interactive for both adults and children, a visual feast for sure. Wonderful gift shops. Taught us a lot about the history of Qatar.Entrance is free with Qatar ID otherwise QAR50 for adults, not sure cost for children",0.0 +"I flew to Doha to see, rather experience, this new museum by Nouvel. It was worth every hour in the air to do so. It is really breathtaking, functionally and aesthetically. From the outside, one feels as though they are entering some kind of heavenly oasis, as though caught in the undulating waves of the desert. Yet, it is not intimidating. It is, rather, welcoming. One is lead into the museum's clearly delineated entrance and then led through the entire space via an inlaid path on its floor. Thus, the circulation is like the undertow of the ocean, driving you effortlessly from exhibit to exhibit. The walls themselves serve as a backdrop to projected images, making the presentation very dramatic. The restaurant is also exquisitely conceived with no detail missed. A weaving, wooden space, the bookstore is magnificent and awe-inspiring. Basically, every element of the museum fits perfectly within its context. This is not a typical art museum as there are very few paintings, as one might expect. It is experiential - a living work of art.",0.0 +"Stopped in Doha for the day on my way home just to visit The National Museum Of Qatar . I was absolutely STUNNED when I first saw the building .an architectural wonder of today .Must say with all the photos I took of the outside and even more of the inside ,I will never forget the building . But the displays inside were unbelievable Taking you through the history of Qatar .Loved Loved It ....... But be kind to your self and allow 3to 4 hours to go through the museum .at the least . .Will have to return again as I only had two hours to spend there,and that is nowhere near enough time to spend .Hats of to the architect .",1.0 +The National Museum of Qatar is must visit in Qatar. It needs more than one visit to get around the different exhibitions. It’s not as conventional museums focused on collections but it’s more about capturing the history of the place and the people ,0.0 +"Whether you are a visitor or resident you should visit the museum. Great AV displays, amazing building. The displays were well laid out and told the story of Qatar very well. ",3.0 +"We waited many years till we find the last outcome of National Museum of Qatar. A wonderful architectural beauty with a plenty of parking area outside and a mini cars to transfer people in and out for free.My visit to the museum on 2nd day of Eid al Fitr was horrible. The queue was almost to the parking area, I mean almost 1 km. No consideration for families and kids to stand out in the sun, in the same queue with bachelors - the majority: almost 80%-.The 10 halls reflect different periods in Qatar but you never know you are in which hall unless you ask someone from the guards who are available in plenty everywhere.The content of museum is wonderful. You can see old jars, coins, dresses, stones.. read and listen about the history, some places for kids. Many things to do.The entrance is free for locals and residence in Qatar. Free and good Wi fi onboard.It deserves the visit but avoid the crowded occasions like Eid holidays and others.",3.0 +a work of Art. Tells the story of Qatar in a very nice and artistic way. A must see if you are visiting Qatar ,0.0 +"There is so much to see and engage with in this well laid out museum, that in a wo hour visit i barely scratched the surface.",0.0 +"This is quite unique museum with a structure inspired from a desert flower. Even was not 100% functional at that time, gave me an impressionable image of Qatar ambition to provide the best features. ",0.0 +"Even here the frame seems a bit bigger than the painting, fortunately the video-projection interact with the inclined wall perfectly, delivering a sensation of not being sure to be part of the scenes like in a 3D-movie......We know it took 10 years to conclude and I'm sure if J.Nouvel would have had still hair , he would have lost it through the process of this project . ",0.0 +"the museum is in a futuristic palace that recalls the rose of the desert. although there are very, very few real archeological things, it describes very well the main points of the history of Qatar, in particular the traditional way of living and the last 200 years ",0.0 +Visited the Qatar National Museum with my family and kids. Museum describe the Qatar’s tough olden days but with modern technology of screens all around walls. Positive:-(1) Modern technology museum (2) Qatar olden days knowledge.(3) Kids attractions zone.(4) Good Parking spaces.Negatives :-(1) Direction Signages are inadequate.(2) Floors are in slope which will be difficult for old age people.,2.0 +"In April 2019 I visited the brand-spanking new Qatar National Museum! I had been waiting for years for this museum to open and was happily in town a couple of weeks after the grand opening. The architecture by inspired French architect Jean Nouvel is stunning and it is worth a visit for the building design alone. The museum is a very interesting voyage through time in the Qatar peninsula. Take the time to focus on the films in each section of the museum which give the collection context. The film on Bedouin life is beautifully done. When you need a break, go to the pleasant café for something to eat. I recommend the shakshuka. Remember that your QR50 ticket is good for 3 days, so you can go back the next day or the day after to take in the things you missed or review the exhibits that captured your interest. ",0.0 +The architecture of the museum is impressive and it is clearly an one-of-a-kind building in the world. The exhibition gave a thorough overview of the history of Qatar. Furthermore it had superb multimedia projections to illustrate the history. ,2.0 +"So firstly, the structure is amazing and you can see a lot of work went into creating the very large building, BUT... it’s very confusing and even though you are given a map, you actually don’t know where to go. The staff were also a bit rude because there are some sections just for the kids but it looks like any other part of the exhibition, so if you accidentally walk in there the staff practically shout at you as if it’s your fault.The exhibitions are amazing but eventually you get kind of bored. The coffee shop was really nice though and the staff were super helpful there! Also a really nice gift shop!",0.0 +Free for residents of Qatar. Felt a little like IKEA whilst walking around. Have to see all the areas before being able to exit. Not buggy friendly. Has a restaurant outside.,0.0 +"Amazing place. Awesome technology and amazing infrastructure. The good thing is that you need to check all the museum in order to find the exit, so you won't miss any detail",0.0 +"Very impressive museum. The building looks like it came from the Jetsons. The exhibits were outstanding...great for learning the history of Qatar, the land and the people. Great way to spend half a day!",0.0 +Beautiful experience. Loved the views and the interiours. It is interesting and great to spend some time at.,0.0 +"In Qatar we can find several building and after looking on that , we can not stop to say...WOW. I visited the National Museum of Qatar in April month along with my family and found more than my expectation. It's huge area showing the amazing architecture, living walls and best part is modern way to learn about the particular object. Kids can enjoy and learn with different games activities, provided in most of the area. I would like to advise to reach early which will help to get enough time for getting the ticket and explore the area.",1.0 +"The new National Museum of Qatar is a huge museum depicting the lives of the Qatari people. First striking feature is the architecture of the museum. It is designed by French architect Jean Nouvel in the form of a desert rose. The museum gift shop has a replica of the desert rose for all to see. The number of exhibits is less than the other museums in Qatar like the Sheikh Faisal Museum or the Museum of Islamic Art. The most unique feature of this museum is its huge projections on the walls depicting the lives of the people in most of the galleries. The projections are life-like. In gallery 1, they projected a desert storm which looked like a real sand storm. The lives of the people in the desert shown in the gallery with garment exhibits was awesome. The jewellery section has exhibits which were favourites of famous people like Jacqueline Kennedy. The museum is built around Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al-Thani’s original palace—his family home. There is a restaurant which serves good food and beverages at reasonable rates. The entire place is wheelchair accessible and museum staff are very cooperative and helpful.",1.0 +"This building has to be seen to be believed. It is designed around the Desert Roseand to me is reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House.The interactive rooms are fantastic along with the exhibits.The Restaurant although not quite finished has delightful local food and service.Although not finished, it is certainly worth a visit.",2.0 +"This recently open museum has a really stunning architecture, taking the shape of the desert rose present in the nearby desert.Impressive!The inside is well presented.Shows the history of Qatar from past to present.Probably more interesting for Qatari nationals.Really worth a visit. It takes a bit more than an hour.",2.0 +"stunning building on the outside, very beautiful and modern on the inside, with all the latest technology used. ",2.0 +"This museum has only been open a month and I'm sure that it will shortly be regarded as the number one attraction in Qatar once some visitors start going through there and rightly giving good ratings on their experience. The building itself is just stunning. Designed by a French architect it is based on the image of a desert rose. For those who like me didn't know what a desert rose is, it's not a rose in the desert but a crystal formation from the desert that takes the shape of rose petals. The museum has a number of exhibitions which are designed to follow each other in sequence and you walk in that order. It gives you real insight into Qatar and it's people. One of the aspects of the visit which I enjoyed the most was seeing the way that local people were appreciating their new museum. It is impressive, using state of the art technology for a museum and they clearly enjoyed that. We decided to walk to the museum though in hindsight on such a hot day it would have been better to get a taxi. They are cheap and easily to get. Visitors can 'get their steps in' differently from sweating it out walking there esp when you wait for an eternity at the pedestrian crossings and have to navigate crossing etc. . We know it's still early days but felt that the signage of the museum itself could definitely be improved. It wasn't always apparent where to go next (arrows on the floor?) and we struggled to easily find the entry, the exit, and the cafe (which when we did was a little underwhelming). However this is an outstanding world class building with interesting displays of a top class standard and is a must see on any visit to Qatar. I'm sure the other issues like signage will be quickly improved. A must see. ",1.0 +A highly innovative museum that is a visual delight. It is housed in an extraordinary building that is a wonderful piece of architecture. A must-see!,0.0 +"the idea of shaping the museum as a desert rose is amazing, I suggest to start the visit in time to end for the sunset when colours start mixing together.the inside is lovely, interactive and so beatiful from an historical perspective.",0.0 +Its perfect. One of the best thinks to do in Doha...The building is amazing and if you are a family you pay half of the price,0.0 +"Just opened this month, The National Museum is a museum not to be missed. The many overlapping shell like projections on the outside act as a foil to the simplicity found within the museum. To tell the history of the country documentaries are projected on smooth beige walls. There are scenes of war, of village life, of pearl divers. There are life like statues of desert animals. Modern history starts in 1960 and one can only marvel how this country has developed in the last 60 years. There is a gift shop and restaurant. The museum is close to the Islamic Museum which allows for visiting both museums back to back - a real treat. Marina H.",1.0 +"It is worth to visit and see the most modern museum . Great design, architecture, and way to display exhibition .",3.0 +"The building is a wonder and from the outside it is hard to see how you'd use it but it works.We came from the MIA and the enterance is hard to find being about as far away from the MIA as you can get.50 Riyal each but 100 to see the 3 big museums - this, MIA and Msheireb - for 3 days. Currently they have the main display and a special one on Qatar from 1950 to the future, very interesting in its' own right.The main display takes you on a journey from the geological past to now and is very immersive. Lots of visuals and information and just enough artefacts. Absolutely brilliant. Took us 3hrs and could have spent more time but it was closing. Remember you can come back.Stunning inside and out.",1.0 +"I've been waiting for this amazing design to tae shape, and boy was it worth the wait. Doha know how to do things really well. Locals get free access which should be a global thing, but I'm happy to pay for this amazing resource.It's packed to the rafters with exhibits, history, art and all made that bit better by being placed so well in this beautiful building. Don't miss all the nooks and crannies. It's huge so allow at least half a day, in the early evening it becomes a joy as the outside park is lit with illuminated waterfalls and walkways. Grab a coffee and take it in.It's educational, accessible, breath taking and a must see. No (or very little) parking, a good way to get there is to park at the souq and grab a taxi, you can easily pick up a cab back too, but avoid the expensive limousines as they wait at the gate.So glad this has opened, the architecture is truly stunning, oh and don't miss the flag pole.",1.0 +"This is an architectural wonder. It's a beautiful museum highlighting the evolution of Qatar as a region and as a nation. Amazing use of technology while respecting the heritage of the nation. It's about $15USD or 50QAR for entry. There is complimentary easy-to-connect-to wifi. I was informed lines can be long but I walked right on in mid-day, mid-week. One might be considerate and wear pants, but I saw visitors in shorts.",1.0 +This building is the work of dreams. A desert rose reincarnated in a monumental edifice. The scale of the different sections is immense. The display is mind-blowing. A must visit.,2.0 +"It’s by far the coolest building in the Middle East. Bravo to the architect! Qatar should be so proud! The desert rose look alike building is so well done and interesting, it’s equal to the amazing exhibits. The gift shop has quite the assortment of upscale interesting gifts and Doha themed art and items. Even the little trinkets were well thought out. Don’t miss the ceiling in the gift shop! It is astonishing!! It takes well over an hour to see it all. Do not wear heels, the complex covers over a kilometer you will need comfortable shoes. ",1.0 +Is this the most astonishing piece of architecture you’ll ever see? Quite possibly. 18 years in the making and costing nearly half a billion dollars. The main attraction here is the building itself. The exhibitions were interesting too and well worth spending 2-3 hours.,2.0 +"This newly opened attraction is a brilliant fusion of technology, art, and science. We were astounded by the exterior when we drove past it on the way from the airport, the architect modeled it on flower-like crystal clusters known as the desert rose. The interior is airy and soothing, comfortable seating abounds, and we especially loved the layered wooden look in the gift shops (which are enticingly stocked with all high quality wares). The exhibits are strikingly educational; we saw patrons of all ages riveted throughout, and we learned so much about Qatar's history, culture, people, flora and fauna. And pearls!",3.0 +I think this museum is a must to every one lives in Qatar or visiting Qatar.Im so proud of it as a Qatari lady🇶🇦It gives voice to the unique and inspirational story of Qatar and its people from earliest times to the present day and onwards towards its future.I think its one of the best museums in the world.,1.0 +An incredible building and the exhibits inside are so well done too. The top “must see” attraction in Doha.,1.0 +"It is a must to spend your day in Doha to view the amazing whole world of Qatar, it is really amazing place for any age people, from kids to elderly people.",3.0 +What you can do with gazillions of oil dollars. A definite must see while you're in Doha. And make sure to grab a bite at the Desert Rose cafe. ,1.0 +"Qatar National Museum was inspired by the desert rose and walk you through a loop of galleries that address the following:1- The formation of Qatar.2- Qatar’s Natural environment.3- The Archaeology of Qatar.4- The People of Qatar.5- Life of Albarr (Desert).6- Life of the Coast.7- Pearls and Celebrations.8- The Modern History of Qatar.9- Qatar Today.The above mentioned galleries are loosely arranged in chronological order, beginning with exhibitions on the natural history of the desert and the Persian Gulf, artefacts from Bedouin culture, historical exhibitions on the tribal wars and the establishment of the Qatari state, and finally the discovery of oil to the present.Each Gallery has its own kids area to keep them engaged and well taught.Furthermore, it has two gift shops one for adult visitors and the other one for kids visitors.Worth visiting for all family members.",1.0 +"Quite new, clean and very big new National Museum boasts exquisite architecture, engaging and vibrant exhibition displays, highlighting the history of Quatar. ",1.0 +"The building itself is a must! Beautifully designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel, the place is enlightened, spacious and impressive. The collection is interesting and focused in the Qatari history, which might be nice for those who like cultural knowledge! ",3.0 +"I visited this Magnificent building, during a recent visit to Doha, showcasing the History of Qatar with planet, earth and sea interactive media. Nice activities for Children. Very new with very modern facilities. Not to be missed when you stop over in Doha.",1.0 +The exterior and interior were all as would be expected from a brand new building. Worth a visit. Take your time and emerge yourself in the atmosphere.,2.0 +"Worth a visit to this amazing museum. The architecture is outstanding, love the way the floors go up and down not just on one level, very cleverly done. Good to see how Doha has developed over the years and how it has come from desert to the modern culture it offers today ",2.0 +worth the visit ... all the family enjoyed it ...they have a wheel chair for elderly ...golf cars pick u up from parking and drop u back Guides are very friendly very enthusiastic about what they know .i have been around many museums thus one is one of the best,1.0 +"Amazing place who should visit every one! I never have been see like this kind of musem ! In this musem modern technology and you can touch some things. Very interesting for the child and adults, Tbere movies about history of Qatar where you can sit and watch. The musem still not open fully so I wish next time when we back all musem will work and they will have more exhibition. ",3.0 +"The external appearance is quite stunning and very appropriate for a hot climate with the projections providing shade for the windows.The internal architecture is equally interesting.When I visited the museum had just opened and therefore all of the exhibition areas were not fully complete and open to the public, but in those areas which were open the exhibits were very well presented in a rather unique style which I have not witnessed on a such scale anywhere else. Well worth a visit especially when everything is up and running.",1.0 +"Huge area, exciting for the kids to explore, free for Qatar Resident, QAR50 for tourist, big parking space, entertaining and educating place, highly recommended.",0.0 +"Well it has been a long time coming. Many of us have looked hopefully at this place as we journeyed to and from the airport wondering when it would finally open. The wait is over though and although it’s been a long time coming it was worth it. It’s a staggering, imaginative and beautiful structure. Simply awesome in its ambitious construction and something to be enjoyed both inside and out.The State of Qatar can justifiably be proud of this museum and it would immediately go to the top of the list of places to visit in Doha. I loved it and will return many times",0.0 +"This newly opened museum is a source of great pride in Qatar and justifiably so. Everyone that works there is happy to be able to share the history of their nation is such a powerful way. As I wandered the galleries I was stopped several times by members of the staff asking what I though, they were interested in my answers and in showing me special things I hadn’t noticed. For example, there is a wall of touch screens that have hundreds of images in a moving display. Touch any image and it enlarges and freezes so you can study it at length.There is one section between 2 walls were both walls have projections of sand sliding down a hills. The walls are sloped and with the incredible sound quality you would swear you were seeing and hearing real sand sliding.There are many specially commissioned films that show parts of the culture and history of Qatar. The one about a desert camp with the father and mother teaching their children life skills is especially moving. The hooded falcon on a perch listening to it all is intriguing. A simple, but good life.The rug made of seed pearls is unique in the world and is much more important, culturally, than the massive pear earrings on display nearby, to me at least.There are separate rooms for children to engage with displays and learn as they play.Well worth a visit even if you are just in transit and only have a half day.",0.0 +Very proud and priveleged to be visiting this very important location in Doha. Qatar National Museum displays true Qatar's talents. The architecture is magnificent and beyond compare. You'll see the support of the expats. This is our pride too. ,0.0 +"What a wonderful showcase for Qatar! On arrival the parking is a little limited but that will ease with time as the museum has only recently opened and there is a rush to see it. Signposting could be better as the shape of the building isn’t intuitive as to where the main entrance is. Museum staff are friendly and welcoming but security staff are ill informed and a tad rude.The exterior of building alone is impressive mimicking the shape and form of a desert rose. The interior is impressive in design and I feel that the display of the artifacts is unique and the interaction between static, video and interactive displays grabs the imagination.The museum follows the development of Qatar both in natural history and then the history of the development of the civilization. The displays of the desert and coastal life along with the history of the people of Qatar were highlights for me.The restored palace is interesting to walk through but it’s a pity that the interior rooms aren’t accessible with displays.The gift shop has interesting items from Qatar for sale.Well worth a visit. Plan for around four hours to do it any justice.",2.0 +"Great History of Qatar. Residents free entry. Not all exhibits are open yet and parking space limited. Go early to avoid the 3 o'clock rush!!!Restaurant also pricey, with limited choice. We waited till we got home for food. Beware with small, touchy children - staff don't like exhibits against walls touched, but they are uncovered and child height.Guess just a few teething issues... unfortunately, Johnny Depp was not there either😂😂😂😂",1.0 +"A fabulous museum housed in a stunning building. Half a day here will give you an understanding of the evolution of this incredible country. The oral histories are wonderful, as are the children’s interactive galleries. Break your visit with a stop at the cafe. ",1.0 +"Building is exceptional. However, i could not really enjoy given that it was almost a kindergarten than a museum. Not sure if it was due to the weekend or the fact that they just opened it, or just maybe simply child friendly policy, regardless the museum was full of children of all ages, new born and older you name it. All screaming and crying and yelling and running. ",3.0 +"This really is a 21st century museum experience. Multimedia exhibition with his definition yet very much anchored in telling the nation's story from the Big Bang through the natural history, the archaeology, the desert and maritime cultures, the history of European interactions and the story of the royal family, pearls and oil. Its all here! Stunning architecture in the Desert Rose.",2.0 +"The museum has only been open for a few days and the finishing touches around the grounds are near completion. QAR 50 entry fee for Adult foreigners. The museum proves a compelling and exciting story of Qatar history from early settlement to present day. Great use of visual displays, story telling and collections to illustrate the history of events. I learnt so much, thank you Qatar! A few directional arrows on the floor may better help to guide the visitor to go the right way around exhibits and from one area of the museum to the next.",2.0 +What a wonderful piece of art on its own.Great location and incredible inside and out views. The exhibits were incredible.The layout and display of the exhibits werejust WOW. I haven’t been impressed with a museum like I have been walking throughout.Great Job Doha!,2.0 +"I was lucky enough to be in Doha the same weekend the new museum opened, and WOW! My partner is an architect and he could not come on this trip with me. When I showed him the photos his words We must go back!, I said Definitely!. I got a taxi to the museum and then walked in the side entrance walk path where the water feature is, then up the main plaza / piazza / square and in all her glory was the Qatar flag flying! The design and stones used for the building, and the grounds, are simply stunning, and 'simple', and easy on the eye. Ironically the building is striking to look at, and I kept looking (and looking back!) at different aspects as I walked through, from the inside to outside. I travel around the world and a modernist at heart, with traditional love of design. This museum bizarrely made me feel welcomed and relaxed. The artifacts are a fabulous, fabulous variety of old Qataris history and the new way forward views. Next, the staff, well! What a lovely team, from entering to leaving there were staff calmly walking around, available to help. They were all very helpful, informative, relaxed (even for day 2 opening!) and friendly. I live in a country were customer service is unfortunately not a high priority, so coming to the museum (and Doha) was a beautiful, refreshing time for me about human beings. I went to the cafe and again a lovely experience there. The only thing I was disappointed was the museum shop did not have any books in (as of yet) about the museum or the exhibitions. This only means I need to come back with my husband! I highly recommend this museum and I hope you have as beautiful an experience as I did. The Qatarian(?) people are a truly lovely nation of people. I'll stop now, I could write a blog on my sensational experiences here in Doha, just go! ",2.0 +"Recently inaugurated by Qatar Amir HH Sheikh Thamim Bin Hamad Al Thani Before entering you will be wondered by the architecture of of building then you will have a knowledgeable, wonderful, entertaining journey through the History & Archeology of Qatar If you’re interested in archeology you will spend at least one whole day inside There is galleries which will attract kids, if you are a student you have a lot there to learn, if are a researcher it’s a reference for you And you will wonder how they utilize the technology",2.0 +"The National Museum of Qatar is truly an architectural masterpiece. It is designed by John Novelle And resembles the geological formation of the desert rose. The museum is very spacious and spans 11 galleries, And each of the galleries explains a period in Qatar’s history. You cannot miss that gift Gallery located near the entrance. It is truly one of the best museums I’ve ever seen in my life.",2.0 +"The National Museum is fantastic! You can walk for a couple of hours to admire this spectacular museum. It is not a classical museum, it has many interactive panel, interesting video and many acient artifacts.You can take pictures everywhere.It is still under construction, there are many areas around of the museum but it worths a visit.The same ticket can be used for 3 days.",2.0 +Another iconic structure in Qatar just recently opened. One of the many beautiful museums in Qatar to visit.,0.0 +"We were so looking forward to visit this museum but although the opening was promised for the beginning of december 2018 it was and is, still not open. Reason enought to go back to beautiful Qatar when eventually it will open.",1.0 +It is really worth visiting this wonderful museum during your stay in Doha. The art work that has been collected is exhibited in a beautifully arranged setting,0.0 +"In the entire market, this structure is the most beautiful one. It add's on to the entire landscape and just a underground walk away is the pearl.",0.0 +"You must visit if you are in Qatar.So many things. Of course its not like srilanka, not much of history but still if you are looking for something quite unique and exciting to know about other counties give it a try and you won't regret..",0.0 +This is a nice place to go if you have nothing to do. You will find it fun and educational. Recommended.,0.0 +"I am not sure what people have been reviewing - perhaps the Museum of Islamic Art, although there is a picture of the Mosque? The outside of the building looks like it has been completed and it is an amazing structure but the Museum is not due to open to the public until December, 2018 (at this stage).",5.0 +"Good place to visit and learn all about Islam, life of a follower of Almighty Allah, lot about culture and people, if you are interested in seeking the truth on life an ideal spot, a place that will keep you re think all about journey of life and the purpose ofit on the planet earth. ",0.0 +The lay-out of the displays were very good. There were enough space for foot traffic. There is a nice coffee shop at the ground floor. Haven't tried the restaurant at the top.,0.0 +This place is located in the prime city location. It looks very beautiful in the nights with the lighting on.,0.0 +I learned a lot and amazed how they preserve some of the artifact on this museum.My family enjoyed our overall visit. ,0.0 +The market is also there with many stores. Also coffee shops and places to eat. It looks like the old part of Doha. ,2.0 +sorry reviewers! you have reviewed some thing not yet existed! this will be opened later but still under construction!meanwhile you can visit MIA!,3.0 +Museum had quite a good number of artefacts but we were unfortunate that this was under renovation. The shape of the building is unique and I must admit that Qatar govt is doing a good job in promoting tourism through their infrastructure. This is going to be one of the most frequented by FIFA world cup.,0.0 +"Went here after visiting the Waqif Sooq, fantastic architecture and such a beautiful building. Worth taking five minutes out of your schedule to see this attraction.",0.0 +"Wonderful worth a visit, fine art loved my time there. Fine building plenty of space wonderful views.",0.0 +marvelous architectural plan.especially to watch it during the night. Aquarium is worth watching. Not to miss it out,0.0 +"When i was there i see a lot of things that i cant see because of the Cultural Traditions,,, And it was so Awesome , Amazing and beautiful... im Happy even you are walking u will see its nice and worth it.",0.0 +"Excellent environment, friendly service, nice heritage and welcoming employees. Very easy to access. It contains a lot of Islamic pieces.",0.0 +The light house like minaret is visible from every where and is a great sight in the evenings. The museum is nice and so is the aquarium.,0.0 +"the Qatar National Museum and Aquarium and its new home, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha makes a great choice when taking a holiday in the city. Visit major cultural attractions from the comforts of a four-star hotel by staying at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha.",1.0 +"Qatar National Museum is under renovation for long time. Hopefully with coming few month it will appear with its new dress. Well, visited this place long time ago several times. Ordinary with aquarium aside showing few kinds of fish.Watching the photos posted above, I can saw 90% of them don't belong to Qatar National Museum.",1.0 +"I have been there National Museum, it's many historical information, household items & too many others to see in the museum.",0.0 +"This is one of the best museums i have ever seen. It is very well organized, accessible and with great maintenance. Very clean and very easy to understand what is around you. Staff there is very friendly and supportive and you can enjoy your tour. Locations is excellent and architecture is fantastic. Easy parking and easy way out.",0.0 +The museum is under construction and currently closed. the picture is for islamic center not the museum. ,3.0 +"A splendid view of a spiral building at night. Small interesting museum inside. Close to the Souq, it is good to combine withthat and MIA.",0.0 +This is a unique and interesting structure. Curves going up to the infinite.. We please ourselfe walking around and enjoying the smooth eart color form,0.0 +This is one of the best kept museum of the world with a lot to offer to the tourists. One will never get bored gazing through the collection and the staff members are always there to assist you. Great place and a must visit in Doha,1.0 +"A must see place I was really amazed by the collection of this museum; gives a good taste and understanding of Muslims culture at this region. There are too many impressive and precious historical artifacts.The building has a traditional architecture, which I found very beautiful and complement the museum; the staff were extremely friendly and helpful.A very interesting place to see and spend some time at.",2.0 +"This has changed since I was a kid. However, it is now even better. A must see place.There is a great deal of history and tradition in this place, it gives you an idea of what sea life is in the seas too. The good and dangerous too.",2.0 +"Great place to visit, lights are nice at night and there is a gift shop where you can buy all sorts of stuff",3.0 +"A delightful place to spend some time and they have a very good gift shop to buy some souvineers. Majority of the artifacts of from muslim countries, so you get a good taste of there culture, plus the architecture is good for photos.",0.0 +"Dead corals and almost no marine life. People mentioning rocks are not aware that these are the dead corals that once made these pools so special. Much too many boats and people at the same time, this place needs some protection to hopefully recover. Don’t go. ",1.0 +"This tour is absolutely unmissable! It starts very early in the morning, but it really values any effort. From 7 km from the coast you will be in contact with the sea life at the recife corals pools. The temperature is comfortable. Amazing programme!",0.0 +"If you love cinema, this is a MUST. Great architecture, ambience an film programming. There is something for everyone!",1.0 +"Not many people know about this but it really is very interesting and a great place to visit, you can walk from here to the park of Coyoacan it is really close",0.0 +"There is so much to do at the Cineteca Nacional beyond catch a movie - though you definitely should! The book store is a delight, and there are a number of café and eatery type options if you want a little more than a snack.",2.0 +We went to see the venue and architecture. Next time we will go see a movie! There is a selection of very diverse movies that seem to change daily. If they are not in English you need to be able to read Spanish subtitles.,1.0 +Went here to check out the architecture but ended up staying longer to hang out. Nice place to go to meet new people or watch a movie.,1.0 +This is a wonderful places not only because they have both commercial and art movies but because of the expos they have as well as coffee shops. You will have lots of fun and you can see a great example of modern architecture.,2.0 +"I was so surprised with how the architecture and the public space are so thoughtfully designed. The cineteca is a place you just wanna hang out. On top of that there’s an awesome indie film programming and lots of cool cafes, churros and bookstores. It’s like a sexy hang out for nerds like me.",0.0 +"They also have nice places to have a drink or snack before or after the movie, highly recomendable. Good place also for first dates!",0.0 +This is like a multi-plex for international and art-house films. Cool gift shops and decent restaurants and food. ,0.0 +"We really liked this space of the city. It is huge, there is a very big offer of movies, and there are free movies sometimes.",0.0 +"If you want to watch international films that have won awards, that are not your typical blockbuster this is the place to be. Some quirky shops and places to eat. There is an outdoor screen where you can watch stuff for free sometimes. Also this place hosts free events sometimes like musical performances.",0.0 +If you like more independent movies this is the place to go to. No mainstream trash like superheroes hollywood stuff. Here you can see international films in a very unique building.,0.0 +"Mexico has a proud cinematic history, and this remarkable venue celebrates it - but does far more too. Not only are the national film archives here, but a large number of auditoria, meaning that a wide range of films can be shown. The place is enormous, almost like a university campus.",1.0 +"This is a must-see place when it comes to loving art, architecture and cinema. The architectural façade is a true jewel and hanging out here is always fun and welcoming. ",0.0 +"This place is a great tradition for interesting films. Their multiple screens always have a variety of local and international artistic films. The place was remodeled a few years ago and hosts a couple of cafeterias, an ice cream parlor and a great book store.",0.0 +"It is worth visiting this place for a pleasant afternoon. You always find movies of all genres that are not available in other commercial movie theaters and you can walk around the gardens and visit the cafes and restaurants while you wait for your movie, all at very good prices.",0.0 +"This place can be a bit difficult to find so we came back unsuccessful the first time. Then we read a lot of instructions online about how to get here - took the metro to Coyoacan and walked to the Cineteca. Architecturally, it just wows the visitor. The entrance fees are very affordable and there is a wealth of screenings to choose from, shown in 10 small theaters. We were lucky to find a screening in English at the time of our visit, although we had not planned for it. Turned out to be an amazing film: Disobedience. The Cineteca also has some cool shops and cafes - picked up some posters for incredibly low prices. This place is a must stop for off the beaten path experiences of CDMX. ",1.0 +"Located in Coyoacan, only 12 streets from Coyoacan tourist area and around the corner from the french cemetary, this is a must for all movie lovers. Great exhibitions of movies and dont forget to check out mexican new movie directors, you would be surprised! maybe you will see the next Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro or Iñarritu!",1.0 +"You see the young people at the courtyard, all together, ready for that movie you maybe won't watch in another place. Great cultural recint.",0.0 +"wasn't interested in a movie when we went , but the space/ sun and architecture is spectacular . you could take beautiful pictures. they also have a good restaurant if u happen to be there at lunch time ",0.0 +"If you are a movie lover, you mey enjoy gettin in here.They show special pictures and you cna find something really outstanding.",0.0 +"Lots of activities to do and places to rest and have a chill afternoon. Perfect for cinephiles or folks who just enjoy movies, everyone is bound to have a great time here. Plenty of food options and shops.",1.0 +"Cineteca Nacional (National Film Archive) is more than a theater, and much more than a film archive. It is a temple where Mexico meets the movies, and the movies meet with Mexico. It holds one of the most important collections of Latin American movies in the world and projects wonderful art movies from around the world. If you like film, I'd recommend you to go.",1.0 +"Cineteca Nacional is more than a group of movie theaters, is a unique experience, they show movie from around the world, the choices are very varied, they have cycles dedicated to a specific Director or Movie star, the architecture is unique, the shops offer a very good choices of foods, you won't be disappointed, is located in Coyoacan that is a very nice neighborhood south of Mexico city,",1.0 +"There are LOTS of rooms in this museum, so get a map and figure out ahead of time what time period you like and hit those rooms.",1.0 +"Went with a friend who comes here just to work away from the office. This evening we came to see a film. I was blown away by the surroundings, the architecture and the lively atmosphere. The film was quite odd but interesting, and the overall experience was one I look forward to repeating.",2.0 +Beautiful building with nice coffee shops and delicious food.But the best part is the movies they show. Lots of art movies that you cannot see in other theatres. There are a few theatres with different movies.Very worth while checking it out.,1.0 +"A renewed building, full with the movie history from the mexican golden era to the whole world best movies ever. Nice place to chat, to knew new movie lovers friends, or to spend a nice evening.",0.0 +I wine there with my friend last weekend and we watched a film Dave made a maze and we also met the director!!! We were soooo lucky and i love there so much!,1.0 +"Excellent place where you can find a wide selection of movies, temporal exhibitions, and small coffee places.",0.0 +"This exhibit its an international one with enought elements to do it very interesting. Films, articles, a well done museum presentation. If you love Kubrick movies you should not loose this chance.",0.0 +"Cineteca Nacional is a great place to se a film in Mexico City. Just a short walk from the center of Coyoacan, you can take in a myriad of movies at an affordable price. It's a wonderful spot for a date or to enjoy with friends. And it's not so bad going alone either.You'll find many of the selections to be Mexican cinema and art films. The theater is housed in an architectural hive along with cafes and restaurants where you can dine before or after the cinema. They have a concession stand as well inside, however the service is usually slow. So get there early if you are planning on getting a popcorn.",1.0 +"This is the prime film archives complex of all of mexico. The original nicely design structure of big movie halls, cafe and shops has been treated to a retrofit: a big waffle roof has been added over the whole site, more movie hlalls, outdoor free cinema, landscaping, etc and its now more of an urban hub for the southern crowd. Very pleasant and with quality cinema programming.",0.0 +"Worth a visit if you are an architecture fan. Sweeping curves and intricate design with open spaces and places to relax and people watch. There was a fantastic Kubrick exhibition when we visited in April 2017 that featured lots of props, scripts, design notes etc from all Kubrick's films that is definitely worth seeing. Didn't visit the cinema but it had a great selection of films showing.",0.0 +"This is great for any movie lover, film buff or cinema investigator. It has daily showings of current and classic films, numerous and ever-changing expositions, and restaurants and bars so the need to go elsewhere is taken away. We went on a day that had a Kubrick exposition, and it was amazing. I will definitely come back. ",0.0 +Great off the beaten path destination if you like cinema and are in Mexico City!I went to the Kubrick exhibition a few weeks ago and it was amazing ... there is generally quite a nice selection of art movies on show for a pretty cheap price ... lots of cool places to eat especially the churros and the La Chicha bar.,0.0 +Can't miss it out!!!.... Amazing exhibition about his career and films! Excelent work and well shown by Cineteca Nacional to visitors... Congrats!!!!,0.0 +"Enjoy art movies for a low price, after the remodeling the place looks very nice, you can also buy the tickets online",0.0 +"This is a gorgeous space dedicated to Mexico's legacy as a center of film production and innovator - but it is a cinetheque, not a Museum of Mexican Film, meaning that it primarily serves as a place to screen movies. The movies it screens are either part of a larger canon (they're currently screening the films of Kubrick) and smaller films from Latin American (mostly Mexico). The space also has quite a few small stores operating within it, selling books dedicated to Mexican Art and some tchotchkes. If you're in Coyoacan and wanna see a movie - definitely the place to go. ",1.0 +"Loved the vibe in this place, full of bohemians or older people appreciating the 7th art. Architecture was also very aesthetic. ",0.0 +"My partner is a film buff (and Mexican), so this was a must. We just toured the property and stores. We also looked at one of the auditoriums, but didnt see a movie due to our timing. However, they looked very nice. One tip- most of the stores are only open in the late afternoon, so if you're hoping to see it in full action, go later, maybe after your Casa Azul and Coyoacan siteseeing. It's also not too out of the way if you're using the metro. ",0.0 +"We had a long visit to the place, to the movie theaters, the restaurants, etc., and we really like the all place, they do not do any kind of propanda but the must with travel agencies and website in order than more people can visit them",0.0 +"Love to come here and have a good time with friends before we get in to see a great movie. Not a turisitc place, mor of a local site to enjoy.",0.0 +"It was a great experience to watch movies as a part of a countercultural festival. If you´re a movie fan, it's a MUST!",0.0 +"I took some friends that came to visit the city to this gorgeous place for movie lovers. It's a movie complex for indie and foreign films (and the ocassional hollywood film) and several showcases. There are places to eat and get dessert, great film oriented book shop, beautiful garden with outdoor screen and most impressive of all beautiful architecture. A must!",0.0 +"Truly one of the THE best places to go in Mexico City if you have enough free time during your trip that you can watch a movie. It's an amazing building, very impressive architecture, just gorgeous. The film selection is very independent/foreign so don't think you'll come here to watch a Marvel film. But it's so worth it, there's an outdoor screen where you can watch films in the garden. You can get here by Metro (Coyoacan station) + short walk. I highly recommend this.",0.0 +An interesting complex with an impressive structure that surrounds the building. A must visit for architecture travelers.,0.0 +"This is a great option to see independent or not so commercial movies, the price is good and you can have discounts, also you can find libraries and restaurants.",0.0 +If you are a true movie buff and looking for something incredible you need to hit this place!!! They offer independent films on 12 screens with extra large seats several restaurants - even 2 book stores! About $3 U.S. ... Great prices on food and large popcorn $3 - their main restaurant under $10. Per plate ... Reminds me of a college town - everyone is very friendly - we go ever chance we are in town !!,1.0 +"Late in March 1982 a explosion rocked southern Mexico City. Flames over sixty meters high engulfed a building next to the famous Churubusco film studios. The fire had originated in the vaults of the Cineteca Nacional where thousands of reels of old movies, highly flammable nitrate content, were stored. Just two years later the new Cineteca Nacional opened with four large theaters each for 560 spectators, a reference library, a specialized library and an exhibition hall. Throughout 2011 and 2012 work was carried to expand by 60% its capacity, now it has ten theaters, four specially upgraded vaults to keep nitrate films and celluloid in all formats: 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, super8 and 9.5mm. It is a lovely place to spend time hanging around in coffee shops and gardens, even if you don't see any films. But if you do, you will have a magnificent choice every day. The best of world cinema.",1.0 +The Cineteca was remodeled last year. Slas were added and parking facilities were greatly enlarged. ALl of the best pictures go to the Cineteca.,0.0 +"You can buy music, and books, walk around, look art exhibitions or choose an spectacle or a nice movie.",0.0 +"A must visit. And if you live here, don't miss great national and independent films. They often have events, music or movies, outside. check out their website to know more.",0.0 +"A low fee cinema with an specialiced library in movies history, that shows movies from all around the world.",0.0 +I remember going to this place to see all kind of movies since I was very little. It was just remodeled but it still showing great movies from the most famous directors. ,0.0 +The architecture of this place is quite amazing and it's a very calm place.You can go to see international movies or movies that aren't regularly in the cinema and they also have some other events like concerts and so on.,0.0 +"The place itself is of great architectural interest, but obviously you come here for the films... and you have plenty to choose from, from classic and modern Mexican cinema to international films from the five continents. At any given time you have an offer of some 10 to 15 different films, and the price varies (to be honest, I ignore the charging rules!!) from 25 to 40 Pesos (that is 2 to 3 Dollars). In summer they project in the open air and people lie in hammacks or right in the grass watching nice pictures... ocassionally they host famous characters of the cinema world, in the last two months we had Sophia Loren or some lesser known (but very talented) Mexican or Latinamerican directors. Food for the spirit at a bargain price.",2.0 +Can you please start having enough black Jack tables open????? I come at least once a week sometimes more. All different days and times. And every single time there are never enough black jack tables open. Literally every single time.I lose lots of money at this place at least let me lose it on a game I enjoy,0.0 +Accommodate TRUCKS. No truck parking. No trucks allowed. But yet we deliver your products and supplies,2.0 +"We decided to venture out to Firekeepers for the first time on a Wednesday evening ... just for a little something different. What we found was a terrific entertainment venue ... and plenty of selections for dining from traditional bar style food to fine dining. Firekeepers does a very good job at keeping the facility clean and has machines and tables set up to maintain social distancing. It is also just wonderful to be in a smoke free facility since smoking is not permitted during the Covid period, Quite frankly ... we were both pleasantly surprised how nice the Casino is and how easy it is to get to ... (it's right off of I-94). Another real positive is that the staff members we encountered were both friendly and very helpful. This is a terrific place to visit for a night out or for a long weekend!! We're looking forward to our next visit!!!",0.0 +ANGLE FROM CAFE 24/7 IS THE REAL MVP. Give that woman a bonus! 100% one of the best servers I have ever had!,0.0 +The room was very nice. The employees were very nice. We paid 170 with AARP. I would come again. Bed was comfy and room clean. ,1.0 +Played for a few hours. Plenty of open slots very nice the new no smoking policy wish they would keep it way. Only problem I had was the long wait for service when a machine jammed. Also very hard to find someone to get a soft drink as the fountain drinks are still shut down. ,1.0 +hotel great food great gambling HORRIBLE! nothing more to say you just dont win money on the slots even if you play the max your money goes even faster,0.0 +We decided to go early in the morning and it was somewhat busy. Parking was easily accessible and the screening for Covid-19 was quick. The gaming floor is expansive and plenty of slot machines to choose from. ,0.0 +Not worth going with covid. Less payouts now. Also you can drink but not smoke now? That makes sense.,1.0 +This has ALWAYS been my favorite in mi. I was there the day you first opened and have continued to come very often always would win a little never anything to get to excited about but I was always given very good rewards. Now for the last couple years really nothing maybe 5 .00 in credits which I find very poor nothing like before also every time I use my card absolutely nothing.not even .50 cents. I have brought a lot of money to this establishment and feel I should be able to win at least a little. I tend to not use my card once that's in nothing! Really enjoy coming just wish your payouts were in my favor once in a while. Please maybe be a little more rewards for us loyal customers!! I still love ya and will continue to visit!!! See ya on the WINNING SIDE!!! HOPEFULLY!!!!!,1.0 +"Very unfriendly staff, slots were terrible, you don't expect to win (never saw anyone win in the 3 days we were there) , did not get to plat very long on any machines, they just kept taking your money, could not get a hotel room there, next time back to soaring eagle",1.0 +"First night was wonderful, lost money but the dealers were great at blackjack and we just had a fun time. Only downside is the smoke is heavy when full.Second night was like a different place. we played blackjack (wife, brother, and I) for 4.5 out of 7 hours last night we were there. We apparently had a new waitress. In then end the pit boss paged her 3 times and another waiter paged her another time and she showed up finally at the 4 hour mark then took 30 minutes to give us bottled water as we left. The pit boss actually apologized because they couldn't reach her and if we wanted drinks we would have to go find some at 2am. Sorry but that is a bit ridiculous. How does she get lost for four hours and why couldnt we get another waitress? Really put a damper on a fun night. Then to finish the night off we ended with a rude dealer that was straight up berating players if their chips were not perfectly inside the fire symbol. This was the third dealer of the night, the other 2 were great. Pit 3, $5 table, dealer name: Jeffrey. Kim was the pit boss and she was the bright side of the night with Desaray as our favorite dealer. In the end we dropped $400 and honestly we had fun, but the night was overshadowed by the poor service and rude dealer. Thought you should know because I would want to know if my service was putting off customers. If you would like more details I would be happy to talk to someone. I don't think this was the best representation of this casino because my brother speaks highly of you.",2.0 +"I'm a just for fun player, going to Firekeepers only 2 or 3 times a year. However, the last two times Security kept following me and every machine I played they would say something to me, especially when I was seated at this one particular machine. When the machine hit the female security said, that's nice, then she said I should leave now. Then she said, No Seriously, you should leave now. Because I didn't leave security was sent over to where I was and they would just stand there. I saw two other security guards peeping behind different machines. Now, I wasn't the only one who hit on this particular machine. But I was the only one they watched , followed and said sarcastic remarks to. This behavior was Not justified. I wasn't bothering anyone as a matter of fact people would talk to me. I believe your gatekeepers, are Not working in Firekeepers best interest.",1.0 +Was so crowed and smokey but had a good time even tho dropped money😂If I would have quit when I was ahead would have been fine.,0.0 +Went and stayed the night at the hotel clean rooms and ate at the Friday night crab leg buffet . Didn't win any money ... but we had some fun and played binglo too.,0.0 +"We enjoy visiting Firekeepers Casino. They have all the new fun slot machines. The Playgirls are fun to play, they give payouts enough to keep playing and the bonuses are fun and pay well. The Blazing Sevens payed out a very nice bonus. Staff in the poker room are friendly and efficient.",2.0 +The Surf and Turf buffet was wonderful. The prime rib was cooked to perfection. The crab legs and shrimp were delicious. There was even duck and lamb on the buffet. If course the dessert were good. They even have a chocolate fountain. I would definitely go again.,0.0 +"I've gambled in most Michigan casino's and have at least won jackpots, some hand pays, but not in Battle Creek. Never have had a hand pay in the 10 years they have been open. They use to let you play on your funds and give some back, but not in the last 9 months. Something has changed, as my bets have not. Building the 2nd Hotel must have something to do with it. Good Luck if you do go, but I warned you!",1.0 +My husband and I went this passed Friday. We enjoyed ourselves. We went for several hours. It started to get full around 4:00 pm so we left. It was time though. We recommend this large casino.,0.0 +It's a casino! We always do fairly well here. Great bars and restaurants. We visited on a Monday and they had trivia night at Dacey's- lots of fun!,0.0 +"They have alot of slot machines all different price games, dice tables, a bingo room, free sodas & coffee on the side by the water fountain as much as you want near the rest rooms plus bars if you want to drink & ladies walking around to bring the drinks to your game. Lots of people having fun",0.0 +"We decided to come here we heard about the Halloween costume contest and all the contestants walk the casino we haven't seen anything like this before, plus we love to gamble here, everyone is very friendly with one exception we wanted to watch the Wiels Series st Darcy's Tap House and we asked several people finally one guy turned it on! Great place to eat,drink and Gamble! ",1.0 +Closest casino to me. Always clean . Staff friendly. Slots seem tight but I usually play just black jack. Some $10 dollar tables. Lacy's taproom has lots of craft beer on tap. A fun place to spend an afternoon. If you go to any casino planning to win might as well stay home. It should be looked at as entertainment. Decent place.,3.0 +I am not a big gambler so this is not a draw for me but for a casino it was nothing special. I was here for a class reunion and I must say that the dinner was excellent. Much better than the last reunion and there was plenty of it.I would say that the rooms are on par for this casino but again nothing special for the price at even the discounted group rate.,0.0 +"We visited the Firekeeper's Casino for three days hoping our luck would last us through the full three days. We found Firekeeper's to be a first class casino with plenty of options for table games, Bingo, Poker, and all kinds and price levels for slot machines. There were several restaurant options, a coffee shop, a jewelry shop, a gift shop and a hotel with swimming, exercise room and business center. We did manage to break even for the three days of gambling and most of the time had a great time with each game or slot machine we tried. Staff at the tables were friendly, helpful and seemed to run the games with precision. We had no bad experiences throughout our anniversary get away at Firekeeper's Casino.",2.0 +"The casino is nice, altho we were there to try NIBI'S the restaurant within. Received recommendations and it did not disappoint. Very nice interior, helpful & attentive staff and very good food. Side dishes are meant for two. Interesting digital menu lets you peruse before ordering. Salmon, salads, au gratin potatoes and asparagus nicely prepared. Good wine list as well. Thank you.",0.0 +"On our recent visit we we’re out for an evening of fun and we decided to go to FireKeepers, we did not stay at the hotel. On a Friday night the casino is very busy which I like the energy, they have a Great selection of machines and table games, something for everyone. All the employees I encountered we’re very friendly and helpful, Lots of restaurants to choose from although we did not eat at FireKeepers we only visited a couple of the bars and played video poker which they also have a large selection of, the only problem I encountered was the smoke coming from the outside of the poker room that overlaps in and around a lot of the Video Poker and keno machines, For some reason they can’t smoke in the poker room so when they get a break they come and stand right outside the poker room. So I feel like I might’ve smoked a pack of cigarettes last night only thing is I don’t smoke.(really nasty).",0.0 +"I absolutely love FireKeeper's Casino. I play the slots a lot. I am going this evening since it's my 40th Birthday! They are clean, friendly and very helpful too. I look forward to a wonderful night here and hoping to come back soon. Not to mention being able to get free stuff being a member and a few years back I won a crystal ornament set that looks so beautiful on our Christmas tree.",0.0 +"So this casino is owned by the Pottawatomie Indians, who ensure that the venue balances fun (as gambling goes) with value. The buffet is one of the best and least expensive of Michigan casinos. And the usual populate the area--couples out for fun, friends out for fun, elderly out for fun, others out for fun. What would improve the place? Enclosed non-smoking areas near the front. ",0.0 +Very nice atmosphere. Gambled for a long time on the money that was given to us from the bowling association.,0.0 +"Huge casino with lots of slots. Parking was ample. Staff very friendly and helpful. Did not have time to eat, but several restaurants caught my eye. Downside was all the smoke. Luckily I could move away to another machine.",1.0 +"Sadly we left more money there than we came with haha but it was very clean, constant housekeeping! We ate at the little grill, you get more than what you pay for! We had a nice time and would go back again!",0.0 +"The casino was very nice.laid out well. Cashiers seemed to be far apart, had to look for them and walk from the games we were playing. All in all a fun trip.",1.0 +"Enjoy Firekeepers, friendliest staff out of any casino I have been too, great choices for dining and plenty of options for gaming. Very nice hotel rooms also spacious and very clean. ",0.0 +I loved the lay out of the.casino . The room was wonderful. But the machines are crazy. Now you have to pay 400 dollars on a penny machine to hit the extras. Needless to say I was on the floor for hours never did I see anyone hit a jackpot plus less quarter machines there going up so much that people are not going anymore we use to go four times a yr. Now once a yr Sorry firekeeper,0.0 +"Great staff, smoke areas all over, only point drinks are not free or cheap. For someone who pours hundreds into the casino does not matter at bar or slots or tables some comps and free drinks would not hurt",2.0 +This casino was looking very nice and the staff members were helpful. Overall had lots of fun at the table games. ,0.0 +"this casino allows the Vegas experience just outside of Battle Creek, MI. the Payouts are usually good, and some times are very busy. Not many real penny machinesMany take 25 per play and most are 30, 40 60 or more. Not a cheap thrill, but winning will take the edge off.",0.0 +Did okay this time but usually call it money keepers!! They need to do something about the smoke. My eyes burn so bad and my clothes smell like cigarette smoke when I left,0.0 +"Very Nice Clean Place, nice staffing enjoyed going there would recommend going there :) would love to get a room there one of these times ",2.0 +"We stayed in the hotel, so we visited multiple days and times. Alot of new slots and if you wandered around enough, you could find some of the older ones. Even though we did not come ahead, we had a good time. We will be returning. ",1.0 +"I traveled to MI from Atlanta to visit a friend. While here, I decided to check out Firekeepers Casino. Awesome buffet, great staff and LOTS of people. I was planning on hitting the $10 three card poker tables. Every $10, and $15 table were packed with players. The only open ones were the $25 table. When you plan on spending time playing for fun, the $25 table is a bit rich for my blood. I had to end up playing $15 black jack. The dealer was great, and I had fun. Maybe management will cater towards the working folks just looking to have fun in a casino on a budget.I’ll be back this summer. ",2.0 +Came here for a girls weekend to play Bingo. What a blast!! We like that they have the 2nd chances on most all of their games. You have a waitress that comes around & you can order food & it's brought right to you. What a bonus that we got to yell BINGO!! winner winner. Can't wait to come back for binglow on Friday nights. ,2.0 +"What makes this different from the other casino properties in the lower peninsula of Michigan? First it is very easy to get to. It literally sits in the middle of a field right off the highway. Easy drive from Grand Rapids, Detroit, Lansing or Kalamazoo. The Hotel is good and a nice place to stay. I have found they often offer discounts or even free nights for even lower tier gamblers like myself. The Hotel is good but falls short of great. It is very comfortable and has the usual amenities. The tile in the bathroom is looking a little worn which is a small thing but should be corrected if they want to be upper tier IMO. I wish there was a larger TV and pay per view movies. Sometimes you just want to chill in your movie after hours of gambling and there is minimal in room entertainment. The Buffet I think is better than other places such as Soaring Eagle and matches in quality some of the mid range places in Vegas. Good quality choices. Not a huge amount of high end food but what there is is very good. The Casino is small and easy to navigate. Have always found the dealers and hosts to be very friendly. This is our choice of a place to stay and play when not going to Vegas. If you have not been I suggest that you give it a try.",1.0 +"My two daughters and their boyfriends took me out for some fun to this casino for my first visit to Michigan. The gaming area was very clean, the bar (Forgot which one it was) was average, and the service ok. We had dinner at Smoke 'N Fire and I had the Chicken Pot Pie (I see it is no longer on the menu). It was not the most appetizing thing to look at and the taste was even worse. I didn't want to upset my daughters so I didn't say anything, but the next time they ask me out for dinner, I'll suggest Chinese food.",1.0 + but the casino not that good the table games are high min and the slots don't even line up on the pay line half the time. ,1.0 +Went for my 58th birthday won 250 in free play and that was just the beginning. A host upgraded my free room to a suite I believe his name was Anthony. Free buffet was great they have anything you could want. After all of that I won a thousand dollars playing video poker . Thanks Firekeepers for a wonderful birthday. Ken G.,2.0 +"This is a nice, clean, large casino. we would have stayed longer but just passing through. I played 2 machines in about 10 min and came out ahead $185 so I think it was a good stop and we left.",0.0 +Excellent casino. On par with the smaller ones in Vegas. Restaurants are good and an excellent buffet.,0.0 +"Very pleased with last nights stay here. The room was clean and spacious. My husband and I went to the buffet at around 830 pm (outside of peak hours) but everything was so fresh and tasted awesome. Large selection. In the morning we had breakfast at Smoke N Fire. Huge portions and great tasting food. Pool, hot tub, sauna and steam room were clean and very relaxing. Would definitely go back. John and Jerimiah were awesome black jack dealers. John was super entertaining!Only downsides are that the hotel is in BFE And the smoking on the casino floor.",2.0 +"My husband and I have enjoyed your casino and staying in your complimentary rooms. Don't often go home winners but so nice to get away for awhile. The rooms are very nice and the staff are great. We were there in Nov. and booked another room for Dec. this time bringing some friends. So nice to have the coupons for meals. Helps out a lot. See you soon , Linda",0.0 +The casino desk said it had been 5 1/2 years since I was there and it sure wasn't what I remembered. For a smoking casino it wasn't bad at all and it had quite a few table games going. Clean and very friendly people working there saying to have a nice day every time they saw you. Definitely will be back before 5 years goes by again....,1.0 +I personally think it is crappy that they move the veterans celebration from Veterans Day to Monday 12th. As I being a veteran of 5 1/2 years I feel the only reason they did this to not have to pay for the seafood buffet. We go and fight for this nation and that’s the type of respect that we get. You can say that they are going to offer us something on Monday. But some of us have to work on Monday and it’s a slap in the face that I fought for our freedom and they are making millions of dollars at this casino and they Give us a slap in the face thanks a lot FireKeepers casino I will never support your business again,2.0 +"The casino was not that bad, there was just no frills and I wish they had more food options in the casino.",0.0 +"We were in town for parents weekend at WMU and decided to check out Firekeepers. So glad we did! It was a Friday night so it was fairly crowded by there were plenty of machines to choose from. A few reviews said the slots were loose. Sure, we go to the casino hoping to win but we are happy if we get periodic small wins. It keeps the adrenaline pumping and we have an enjoyable outing. Luckily we found that at Firekeepers. A good time was had by all. Only negative was the smoke at the casino. We would have stayed longer if it weren’t so bad.",0.0 +"huge! lots of slots and thankfully a non smoking section. left with more than I brought in. friendly staff. Bingo on site, I didn't try, but looked interesting. fun way to spend a few hours. would recommend.",0.0 +"Hello Firekeepers........ good to see you again. Me and a couple of friends went to Michigan yesterday to do a little gamblling. We didn't do that good but it was fun. It took us a little over an hour to get there, but with good conversation in my auto timed passed quickly. We played, we dined at their delicious buffet. Played a little more. There were a lot of people last night. Prices were being given awayPlus there was so much smoke. Granted they have a non smoking section and we could off played over there, but we chose to play the newer machines so we tolerated the smoke. Anyways Firekeepers was fun last night. I recommend it.",1.0 +This casino has less smoke even though it is not a smoke free environment. Good food at the restaurants and buffet. Tap room has many varieties to choose from especially Michigan produced. Staff is friendly and it feels safer than other casinos,1.0 +"This casino is by far the largest in the area and also has a Bingo hall. The Bingo prices are quite high for the payouts. We played two sessions and most of the wins are computer and since we enjoy paper play, it was a little frustrating. They also call the numbers very fast which is hard to keep up with on paper. I assume because the computer players don't really do anything but watch, they can go a little faster so be aware of this going in. There are so many fun slots to play but are very tight. Our group of 4 have been there twice and none of us really ever even get on bonuses. I know it's gambling and I always go with the expectancy of losing but to not even get to play bonus rounds is frustrating. Very tight machines compared to the Blue Chip or Four Winds.",0.0 +We went on a bus trip last week. The people working there are very pleasant and helpful to us. Ate at the 24/7 café and the food was good. Didn't win but would go back in the future.,0.0 +Went to a concert here very nice venue the casino seemed pretty hip we ate at a restauranrbhere called taphouse something it was great with great service as itbwas swamped ,0.0 +We played on Saturday night and the place had a pretty good crowd. I saw a lot of slot machines that were new. Saturday was a good day to play. I returned on Sunday morning but wasn't so lucky. I gave back what I won Saturday. At least we had a good time and were entertained for a few hours.,1.0 +"Had a good meal at the 24/7 Cafe but didn’t have any luck with my slot play. Very nice and clean casino, staff were very friendly.Get a players card as the comps are with it.",2.0 +Fun place to go when there isn't anthing to do. The payouts on the slots are not that great. Binglo is always fun on a Friday night for something fun to do.,0.0 +"Went to see Reba and while she was awesome, this venue sucked. It felt like being in a high school gymnasium. Definitely not worth what I paid for concert tickets.",0.0 +"I stayed at the firekeepers casino and hotel,someone left the water run on a Jacuzzi,and it leaked down to my room,I lost a computer and a phone,they took care of my loss and generously comp me.I given them 5 star rating because they earn it.I given the 5 stars befor this accident happened.And I will give 5 after the accident.firekeepers is my favorite casino hotel,very clean and safe,,come visit and you will see first hand.",4.0 +"We visited Fire Keepers to check it out. The hotel seems nice and the pool is good. We did not stay but had to check. We are not big on gambling but do rarely. Unfortunately the casino floor allows smoking so that's a big turn off for us. Yes there is a non-smoking area but its on the main floor but open to smoke drift. So we passed on gambling. We had heard they had a good buffet so we looked it up. The restaurant is called Mijem right of the main floor.Its a $30 per person buffet, but if you join the Red Hot Rewards Club which is free, you get a $4.00 discount on the buffet. The rewards club also has other perks so if go to Fire Keepers its worth using. The buffet has lots of selections including crab legs and roast beef. Some selection we had were doubtful, the crab Rangoon needed laces it was so hard. The same for the coconut shrimp. The king crab was good and the roast beef was so-so. The deserts were not that good either. Maybe we are spoiled as we do cruise a lot and ship buffets are always good. Overall we would not do it again. Yes you can get a full tummy and its your choices to be content with.",2.0 +It’s a casino. About what you’d expect for a casino. Smoking and crowded. Staff was friendly and people were nice. ,1.0 +"Went to Firekeepers in Battle Creek Michigan, and I will say that the atmosphere was wonderful. Tons of lights and light noise. I would have like to have seen cleaner slot machines, some were completely covered in cigarette ashes. Other slot machines had remnants of alcoholic beverage cups still sitting on or by the slot machines. Overall had a great time. Descent payouts and clean bathrooms.",1.0 +"I'm not a big gambler, but I do play occasionally. I was at Firekeepers Casino twice over this past month: once to see NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace and a second time to see current race driver Kyle Larson. The facility is always lively and well maintained. Overall it's been a worthwhile destination.",0.0 +"Good variety of slot machines both new and old. Decent payoffs.Hotel was very nice, clean and comfortable.",1.0 +"My sister and I decided to take on a little adventure. At noon we drove to the FireKeepers Casino. As we approached the premises, it was very charming and the landscaping was picturesque! Every employee was overly friendly and willing to assist. When you pressed a service button, within minutes, there was helpful undivided assistance. When we stopped for lunch, we placed an order and the food was delivered to our table. Once we were done eating, we were offered to remove our plates...wow..felt special. Their were many choices of machines of all denominations and some games that you could change it. The restrooms were spacious, modern and very clean. The machines were clean areas with no leftover drinks or ashtrays from previous players. We left five hours later with a few more dollars than we came with...that wasn’t a bad note to leave on either. We laughed, shared stories and discussed going back soon!",0.0 +Firekeepers Casino is a great place to meet up with friends and hope to win. Then go to one of the many restaurants for good food and conversation with your friends! If you stay in the hotel you will not be disappointed. The rooms are very nice and clean. ,0.0 +"The casino is quite new and nice, as was the hotel. We suddenly came to it as the road we were on seemed small-town/country-ish/residential, then all of a sudden there was the entrance! We stayed for an overnight trip and the pool and hotel were very nice. All the people at the casino, hotel, and restaurant were very nice. I thought the selection of slot machines was decent, and got lucky on one of the machines so we were happy!",0.0 +I stopped on my way through town. Like all casinos you deposit money and head on your way. Nothing special with this casino vs any other. I wouldn't say bad or good.,1.0 +"Nice place to stay good food the people working there are nice and help full ,ben going there for years its just keeps getting better .Played slots not bad win some and played tables witch there is a lot of them win some but have lots of fun .BIG PLACE",0.0 +"I’m not a huge gambler but I have NEVER had a winning day/evening at this casino and I visit it more often than others due to its proximity to my home. I have won in Vegas, AC, Detroit, & other Michigan casinos; NEVER at FireKeepers. If they loosened up theirs slots a little the rating would be higher. I understand they have to make money but other gamblers share similar sentiments, analysis, and assessment. They’ve got a great staff, location (for Michiganders), and decor, but the slots are simply too tight. They clean you out!",0.0 +Clean big variety of games lots of lots to do friendly helpful employees! Entertainment covered parking Extra nice!!,0.0 +"had an excellent time at firekeeper's casino. the staff was excellent. bill brann, casino bus driver gave me excellent service. the staff at firekeeper's casino was excellent. the food was excellent at the casino. the buffet was excellent at the casino.",1.0 +My husband and I did have some intermittent luck on video poker. Left ahead me but the smoke was so bad our noses were burning also had nose bleeds on our drive home. Pretty good of variery of food in the Buffet but too spicy.,1.0 +"Fire keepers has some cool features and restaurants but it’s nothing I go out of the way for. They have a lot of things to do, but mostly you will lose money and drink free soda. It’s a once or twice a year destination at most. Unless your going to one of their overpriced shows or staying at their overpriced hotel.",1.0 +"This casino is perhaps the nicest casino I’ve ever visited, and I’ve visited a lot of casinos. It’s not the largest and it’s not the glitziest — what makes it right for me is the combination of size, amenities, gaming options and meal choices.There are several restaurants that offer a variety of cuisines. We ate at two of them on our most recent stay, the buffet and the “burger place” — I’m sure they have names for these restaurants I just don’t remember them. The burger joint is just that, quick food like burgers, hot dogs, nachos, chicken tenders, etc. The service here was good and the food is what you’d expect. The portion sizes are pretty large, neither my wife nor I could eat our entire meal. The buffet is good but the dessert selection and quality was very sub-standard. There were other restaurants but we ran out of time to try the others.The dealers at the tables were polite and helpful. I don’t like the rule that prevents a blackjack player from playing more than one space unless it’s for twice the table minimum on each spot — that is ridiculous and no other casino I’ve played in anywhere in the country has this rule.There were plenty of slots and my wife had no trouble finding a game she liked. They did a pretty good job with the smoke. As recovering smokers we tend to not enjoy the thick smoke of most casinos, this one isn’t too bad. They have non-smoking slot areas but all the table allow smoking.They have BINGO and a large poker room. We didn’t try either of these but the rooms looked very well-equipped and spacious.If you are a veteran make sure to let them know when you get your players card to get various discounts on dining.I wish this casino were just a little closer but I’m sure we’ll go back.",3.0 +"We stayed at the FireKeepers hotel on 3/30/18. We saw Peter Frampton at the event center. The event center reviews are pretty spot on. It’s a large convention hall with a stage set up at one end. Our tickets were section “I”. This section was on the risers towards the back and the rows were raised as they went up. If you are on the “floor “ you are staring at the back of heads right in front of you. If someone stands, you cannot see.We wanted to go to the seafood buffet, we put our names in at 5 and by 7:30 still had a 30-45 minute wait. We ate at the food court ☹️. The poor gal handing out the buzzers had never done that position before, I don’t know how she didn’t burst into tears. I found out later that people pay for the lunch buffet and hang out until they switch over to crab legs and save the $9 difference and sit and eat crab. They cannot ask you to leave. The staff was attentive and friendly. Why the majority of the restaurants stop serving food at 11pm doesn’t make sense to me. So.....my suggestions would be , put your name on the buffet list ASAP, sit towards the back of the “concert hall” on the risers, stay at the beautiful hotel. And the section letter flags do get removed before the concert starts. ",2.0 +"This casino was much better when they had comedy at the Cabaret, if there is nothing better to do I will go, but it’s not my first choice. The staff are nice but the food is ok. I can’t say there are any real attractions that want to keep me coming back for more.",1.0 +"Visted on 3/17/18 to celebrate family member birthday we were happy to be able to check in early,the desk staff was helpful & friendly wait time was immediate our room was clean & well kept had plenty of available towels there were quite a few places to eat at we chose the new restaurant Danceys the food & drinks 👍👍 once on the gambling floor enjoyed ourselves 👍 up on plenty of new slots as well as older slots & on this particular day ppl 🕺🕺 were winning 🎰🎰💸💸 actually Sat next to a winning slot player who won $2000 playing Dynamite cash on leaving check out was simple just drop key card in box will be returning to Firekeepers in the future",3.0 +"Hadn't been in a few years, very busy on the holiday Saturday. Won more than we lost. That's always a good day at a casino.The casino is always clean and the staff is very friendly. ",2.0 +"While in Battle Creek in late February a group of us tried out the casino, while none of us hit it big we had a great time. Definitely will be back.",1.0 +"This was my first time here, and I had a lot of fun. I loved the convenience of staying at the hotel and going to the casino any time I wanted to. I found familiar slot machines that I like to play along with lots of new ones I enjoyed playing for the first time. I am a nonsmoker with allergies, but I did ok here. Their air cleaning system works pretty good for me to say that. I spent a lot of time in the casino over a two-day period in both the nonsmoking and smoking sections. I didn't find the casino to be hazy nor did I find the casino restaurants to smell smoky. I definitely want to visit FireKeepers again.",4.0 +"My husband and I go to casinos regularly, Firekeeper's is not a favorite. I think this is the only casino we have ever been to where we have lost each other and you can't hear your cell phone ringing because it is so loud in the casino. The comps aren't great, and though the guest rooms are nice they do not offer any smoking rooms. This is also the only casino that would not allow us to bring in one bottle of liquor to our guest room which we found very odd. I realize that we are older, late 50's, maybe this casino is just better suited for younger people who find the enormous size & noise level exciting.",1.0 +A great place to have a good time and hopefully win some money. Can be a little Smokey hit close to home.,1.0 +"Just stopped to have dinner and play a few slots. Very well staffed, very clean and seemed like everyone was having a great time. Worth the stop! Join the players club and get valet parking and coat check.",3.0 +"When we go; we do not planning on spending much,we were there only a couple of hours; played zombie slots penny and I hit enough to come out ahead. we will be back not sure when.",1.0 +"Nice casino! I liked all the live dealer tables, and delicious food! I never had to wait for a spot and all workers were friendly.",1.0 +"We have gone to firekeepers several times, enjoyed shows there, eaten at several of the restaurants. We like to have drinks at the sports bar. Staff is always very friendly. ",1.0 +"My friends and I visited this casino on a Monday afternoon. It was fairly busy, but you still had a good selection of games to choose from. Staff was friendly. The complimentary coffee carts were not well stocked on this visit. Pleasant environment and clean restrooms. Overall, a good time.",2.0 +"This was my first stop back here in awhile. Even though we primarily came to eat and get out of the snow for awhile, we really enjoyed the ambiance. We noticed that Firekeepers permits smoking and saw their vending machines. Being extremely sensitive to cigarette smoke I am delighted to report that the ventilation system is top notch - not did any cigarette smoke linger on my clothing after we left. I will have no qualms stopping here again. the slots looked inviting, but we opted not toplay on this visit, enjying a relaxing lunch in Dacey's tap Room instead.",2.0 +"We used to go to Firekeepers a lot since it was closer to home, however the last 5 or 6 visits we noticed huge difference in winnings. We now only go to four winds even though it’s farther away. We consistently have better luck there playing the same machines. All of our hand pays last year we’re from four winds - none from Firekeepers. Our friends experience the same with their visits. Four winds also offers at least 5 times the free play. Firekeepers was $25 a week - pretty sad. ",2.0 +"Trip Friends, My wife and I took our daughter here for her 21st birthday. We went on a Wednesday. The security guard at the door was very nice and friendly to her. Joked with her, and made it start to feel special We went to the Buffet. The lady at the entrance of the buffet, took her over to a slot machine, and showed her how to use her new casino card. This made it very special. Buffet was like 21vdollars. Had Meat coming out your ears. Everyone was very nice. The casino workers made it a special. Thank you firekeepers for hiring nice people. dr. Darrell Claeys of Michigan.",2.0 +"Casino was very nice! Staff was super friendly, gambling floors were clean & well kept. This was a great stop on my visit. ",0.0 +"We have been to this casino in the past, but made another trip out there because we received a $10 credit on our account. We needed to stop at the main information area to get the credit and the employees were extremely friendly. When I returned later for another question, the employee remembered my name. Very special touch. Dealt with a second employee to cash out and she was equally as friendly and courteous. ",0.0 +"Great day, great staff, free refreshments and good way to spend the day and great food. Enjoy myself every time I come",0.0 +"Was amazed by all the new, and I'm enforcing the word new, slots. Been to other casinos but firekeepers have the best and latest games to play. If you want a close hotel, there's one attached or many near by. Casinos keeped neat and clean with many personnel working to keep your experience enjoyable.",1.0 +We had a great time the buffet is small but it did the job! Many slots to choose from and even though it allows smoking it appears the ventilation is spot on! ,0.0 +Our second visit to Firekeepers and it was nice. Lots of older machines and what we played were very tight. Not as clean as we would have liked and fairly smoky.,0.0 +My eye glass case was returned to me by a worker...Appreciate the honesty...But the WiFi was very slow ...,0.0 +"Went with friends to celebrate birthday's. Typical casino, go for entertainment, and don't expect to win. Slots will pay back a little bit to tease you. Daceys lounge is fun with 40 to 50 beers on tap with friendly bartender's. Will go back .",2.0 +While on a recent trip to Michigan I spent some time at Firekeepers Casino. Lots of slots to choose from. Great places to eat. If this review was helpful in any way check the helpful box below.,2.0 +"This is a really nice and very large casino - on my last visit I spent 3 hours playing on the house's money - so I would say slots are generous !! The ONLY complaint I have is that the snack bar to get quick eats, which is really good, was not open on the Wednesday I visited. There were no signs indicating it would be closed, disappointing us. We were able to get lunch at the Cafe 24/7 but we were not wanting full meals. I think placing a sign at the entrance of the snack shop would be a nice gesture and good customer service.",0.0 +"We love going to Firekeepers! The staff is always friendly, great service, clean sadino, restaurants, and restrooms. It’s a fun place to go and gamble too. I’ve seen some good concerts too.",0.0 +"Had a great dinner and then played some at the slots, husband had a few drinks. Great date night, we have stayed before that was great too. ",0.0 +"Great casino with an awesome buffet! We enjoyed all you can eat crab legs and prime rib, along with various other choices.",0.0 +My husband and I stopped for a short visit. It was so cold in there to stay and play longer. We had not wore our jackets.,0.0 +"...I guess you can consider it my fault. Keep your eyes out for different betting values between slots. Was playing the penny slot, cashed out, and turned to the slot directly behind me, put my ticket in, hit 40, the same as the other slot behind me, and ended up losing $40 immediately on a $1 slot. Not sure I've seen a division so innocuous between two betting value machines. Like I said, it was my mistake, but it felt a little on the tricky side to me.Had dinner at the buffet, excellent. Room was worn, bed not comfortable, pillows nice, bathroom clean.Not a problem for us but heard others complaining they could not bring their own alcoholic beverages to their rooms. Makes sense as this is part of the casino experience. They will check your coolers; and in the case of this one individual they saw her alcohol in her car and told her she had to leave it there.Among the three of us who have visited three times...we have never won on the slots. As one gentleman on the elevator noted, I left my donation.Won't visit again.",0.0 +Friendly atmosphere and great staff. Good food in 24/7 Cafe. Great slot games and table games. Valet parking and beautiful hotel.,0.0 +We stayed here as part of a golf trip at local courses. Hotel rooms are nice. Water too damn soft. Casino is large inside with many popular slots and table games. Food places are decent. Tap house is new with solid beer selection and great burgers.,1.0 +"This is a very nice hotel, if you can reserve it. They prefer their Player's Club members and their own website for reservations. I tried several sites and they were usually booked full. However, my wife likes to play there and she did well enough to get invited back compted. The checkin valet and bell service was quick and friendly. The front desk staff was nice but, they made an error on our room credit options which showed up when we went to dinner. We could not charge the food bill to our room. But, when we went by the front desk the manager apologized and immediately corrected our room charging options.Our room was nice and spacious. The bed was very comfortable and easy to relax on. The mini-fridge was convenient and welcomed. The glass portioned shower was roomy enough for the both of us and the water control was excellent. My wife loved the bath robes for lounging in fresh out of the shower.They have several restaurants and we enjoyed the 24-hour cafe after a full day of gaming. The food was was good and plentiful. Which made the mini-fridge handy. The staff was very attentive and respectful. we were able to relax and enjoy a good day in the casino.We fly to Vegas 2-3 times a year. But, am looking forward to driving back to Battle Creek a few times a year, now. I am sure they will be inviting us back again, real soon.",1.0 +Anniversary trip that didn't disappoint. Impressive amount of chance to win money on any of the slots. Much looser than ones closer to home. Clean! From the card readers that never seem to work at other places to the drink stations. Smoking was allowed although they must have a great filtration system because it did not bother me. Great time!,1.0 +"This is one of the nicer casinos I have seen in MI. Great place to have dinner, see a show, and take in the beauty of the facility.",0.0 +"It is a clean, bright, cheerful place to be. There is a variety of places to eat and some are open 24 hours a day! They have just about every slot machine imaginable and lots of table games.",1.0 +This is the closest casino to me so I visit often. It is typically not very busy in the mornings. My only complaint is the smoke that is always present but they do have a small non smoking area. Rooms are pricey. ,0.0 +We decided late last night.....why not go...it was nice. It's always nice to go and they had new machines. When you are passing thru Marshall Michigan turn right if you're going north about 10 miles in... You can't mis FIREKEEPERS...,0.0 +"Fun and noisy. Has a non-smoking section, but seems smoky anywhere. Great variety of slots, so it was entertaining.",0.0 +"Just like any other casino. Super smokey inside. Be prepared to walk out smelling like a cigarette! Nothing special. If you like casinos, you will like this. Have not tried any of the restaurants.",1.0 +"Our pallet has had the Divine Privilege of indulging in the abundance of 4 **** Star Cuisine available at the buffet,from various visits,on numerous occasions, from breakfast to dinner we are never disappointed!My only wish is that they would extend the breakfast availability to more than one morning a week,as we were hoping to be spoiled during our entire stay. Praise does go out to the entire staff, as we felt very well taken care of, but especially to Courtney our cashier,as she was execpitionally gracious and kind to us.But my highest acclamation must go to your Incredible Chief's and their staff,as they continually get it Right,while spoiling our very peticular pallette's! So we thank you so much for this privilege and ask you one more favor,please keep the Incredible Chocolate Fountain flowing, but could you include more items to dip?(our taste buds will thank you as well)😄",0.0 +"FireKeepers Casino is just a short drive away & fun to visit...stayed at the hotel for an anniversary & really enjoyed the hospitality , room, & most of all, the pool. Perhaps it's my imagination , but FireKeepers slot machines just dont pay out like others....my opinion? If you want to walk away with winnings, go to another casino....try the buffet , lots of good food, & with your casino card, you do get a discount.....",1.0 +Great buffet on Sundays with all you can eat Crab Legs and Prime Rib! Clean and inviting atmosphere. Excellent service and very nice event center. Great Red Hot rewards club card discounts as well. Definitely will be going back.,1.0 +What a sham. We went there for all of about 20 minutes. Went through 500 dollars and nevery once won even my bet back. I have been in numerous casinos and while I expect to lose money I don't expect to lose that fast.,3.0 +My Mom and I went. It did not give a correct option in type of visit.Three days and no luck at all. Spent most of my time walking around seeing what others were doing. Everyone I talked to said the same things. They all said it is pretty much impossible to even get your money back in this casino. ,2.0 +"Been all over Vegas, was really impressed with this place in Michigan. Splendid service, clean, had so much fun, barely noticed the smoke. Nice amenities for a casino in a small city in the north. Will definitely go back! ",0.0 +"good place, large with many good slots.friendly people. ate at the sports bar, food was OK, sat upstairs, was a little bothered that my food was carried thru the slots area on the way up to me. this doesn't look right to me. food should stay in restaurant area.",0.0 +My wife an I visit Firekeeper's on a regular basis. We play slots together and can normally play for hours on $100 and still leave with some to return with. The buffet is excellent and their Bingo room is nice and provides both paper and machine play. Definitely worth visiting.,1.0 +Very fun but lots of unpleasant people... maybe they were not winning!! I enjoyed the staff and choices of things to do.,0.0 +"We love to gamble and have been to casinos throughout the US and on cruise ships, etc. This is one of my favorites. The people are so friendly from dealers to security to hotel staff and restaurant personnel. There are plenty of games and a lot of variety. I would suggest a larger non-smoking area with more slot machines though. That would be wonderful!",1.0 +Best Casino in Michigan even if you don't gamble! Food is always great! Happy hour at Nibi is always worth going to!,0.0 +The new hotel is spectacular. We attended a conference and the conference area was great. The employees were so helpful and friendly and the casino was top rate as well.,0.0 +"I wasn't there to gamble, just a banquet reception. The staff was very friendly. They have a lot of B and C acts performing live. One of the people I was with who is also from the area mentioned the acts such as Olivia Newton-John or Hall & Oates are there to perform their old hits, They get on and off so people can gamble. Sounds like a good plan. The local I was with also mentioned the slang name of the place is sometimes MoneyKeepers. The food was very good. We had a 5 course meal plus wine, drinks and appetizers. Service was great and the waiters and barmaids were very friendly. There's also a hotel attached.",2.0 +"Plenty to do and great games. New and popular with old favorites. Very comfy seats and I have a bad back. Clean and well vented. Large non-smoking area. Drink specials (happy hour) at hotel bar, you can carry into gaming area.",0.0 +"This casino is very clean and we had a great time hanging out there for several hours. We play Keno mostly and we both played for quite a while on just $20 on both of our machines. Neither of us won a jackpot on this trip, but we won enough to keep playing for several hours. ",0.0 +"Gorgeous building, great selection of games, and a winning staff. Thanks for an awesome trip Battle Creek! ",0.0 +"Casino is very clean, lots of slot machines, Card Tables and a wonderful buffet. Plenty of Parking and security.",0.0 +"Not impressed. Smoky, not great menus, just fun for gambling, that's it. Drinks were weak. Wont be going there again for dinner.",2.0 +very large beautiful casino! good selection of table games with multiple limits. Outstanding Poker room! great restaurants. Really wish though that the price on drinks was better. 6 dollars a beer seams excessive when gambling. But that seams to be the norm in the midwest. All in all this Casino has a lot to offer and we have always had a pleasant time there.,0.0 +"I love the theme of this casino, but in most other respects, it's pails in comparison to some other casinos I have been to. The slot machines are very tight, not giving you very many bonus rounds and they keep switching out the machines too much. The wait staff is only nice or interested in you if you are spending ALOT of money, and most of the time you are ignored completely. It's a good thing they have pop stations or you wouldn't get anything to drink. Also, I don't understand why you should have to go through smoke-filled areas to get to the non-smoking area which always has fewer games in it. All in all, it doesn't bother me if I don't go to our casino because of these things. ",1.0 +We had our Easter celebration today and after every one left around 5:00 pm. We said now what?.....Hey let's go to FIREKEEPERS..... So here we are....We had fun!.....and there weren't very many people either for a Saturday night! My husband and his Tigers.....and my lady bugs....awe..Come out and play folks...but play responsible! Have a great day!,1.0 +This is a very nice casino. Met a friend there for a night out & had a blast. Nice selection of machines in a wide variety of denominations. Clean environment...except for the smoke 🙁 Slot club staff is friendly and helpful. Several food options from fast food to more upscale. Parking ramp is well lit.,0.0 +We had a ball at the casino. It was a wonderful place to be. I was lucky and I loved the different types of slots. The chicken wings was to die for. I had 2 orders. Everyone was nice and friendly. I can't wait to go back. I would recommend this casino to everybody.,0.0 +"We went here a couple times, and both times I liked the layout of the gaming floor, and I thought they had a good amount of slot machines that I like to play. The decor is very cool and had a Vegas feel. It was clean and well-maintained.",0.0 +Very large casino. Lots of games. Not Smokey at all. Would come back. Exit 104 east on I94. Might be the same exit when traveling west. ,1.0 +"This was the first Casino my husband and I had been in. We had a great time. Everyone was very helpful, it was very clean, and could get free soft drinks and coffee while there if you wanted.",0.0 +"What a great place to be hanging out either on a date, alone, or with a group! So many brews to choose from plus domestic beers. There's two floors to choose from, it's part of the casino yet removed from the hub bib and bells ringing. Did I mention the food choices to choose from? The burgers are delish but I wasn't impressed with their mac & cheese with jalapenos - too bland. Yeah... Never had that problem with peppers before but the burgers are perfect! It's a great place to visit. When you're on I-94, take the 11 Mile Road exit east of Battle Creek. You can't miss the Firekeepers Casino then look for Dacey's Brew Pub.",0.0 +"Wasted a bit of money and time here, the machines don't pay but I'm not lucky either. I did have fun at bingo though. I don't think I'll go back because I don't have any money left. Haha.",0.0 +"We visited this delightful casino last week and loved the fantastic entertainment options. They had slot machines, black jack tables, roulette wheels, and much more. They even offer concerts on weekends that are worth visiting for.",0.0 +"Walking in the door, I was met by a greeter that connected me up with the appropriate desk to receive my Patriot Card and being that it was 1/2 price Wednesday for Veterans, I also enjoyed the wonderful food options available.",0.0 +Fun place to hang out grab something to drink and gamble. The employees are usually polite with the exception of a few.,0.0 +"Dacy's Sports Bar at Firekeepers Casino is definitely worth a stop! Group of 7 gals met there for drinks and snacks this past week. Waitress was a sweetheart and very attentive. Great burgers, large shareable pretzels and a really good poutine! Try it, you'll like it!",0.0 +my wife and daughter went to see the long island mediums show and thought it was very impressive. she really does have a gift to share. afterwards they went to the casino and were impressed with it. they said it was well done even rivaling vegas.,0.0 +"This is a very nice casino. I love that it has great air circulation, good food, and the layout of machines make it very inviting. It makes you want to play, play, play. My favorite casino that I have ever been too in Michigan.",0.0 +Nice casino very clean and bright stayed about 40 minutes donated $50.00 . Walked around got second wind to travel on home. ,0.0 +"I've read and practiced and played poker online for ten years, and had never played a live game in my life. I searched and found that a casino called Firekeepers had a weekly Omaha tournament, so I traveled 2.5 hours. Having never played a live game, i went to the poker room to take a chance, my anxiety was through the ceiling, but a Gentleman named Chris (the floor manager in the poker room) took me aside answered every single stupid question I had, showed me how to observe other people playing, reassured me I'd be ok. So I got my courage together and signed up for the weekly Omaha tournament. Again Chris made sure I was enjoying myself and if i had further questions, what a stand up guide and if i ever had a poker room i would want him representing my company there. And out of 45 people I ended up finishing 12th. I had a BALL, God that was fun. Now, ive read the other reviews, i could BARELY tell the odor of smoke. There is tons of air moving and it was no issue at all. A huge, beautiful room for slots and tables. The poker room is smoke free, and what I found was nice is you could walk out of the poker area into the casino proper and smoking was available right there and you never lost sight of your table. Parking was great, bathrooms clean, the slots were tight for me, but I did see others winning. I am also a 5th(out of five) level Google reviewer and this trip for me easily earned 5 stars, well done Firekeepers, please commend Chris (afternoon shift, poker room, 1/19/2017). ",1.0 +Have visited Firekeepers numerous times always have fun win or lose. Try to schedule times so we can have the Steak&Crableg buffet. Best around here.,2.0 +"Spend four nights here. Great, spacious rooms and super nice bathrooms. Really comfy bed and quiet rooms. Great casino and restauraunts. Definetly worth visiting. Ask for a room from 6th/7th floor, more quieter.",1.0 +Went there for concert and was very warm venue. Casino is very nice and clean. Employees were very friendly and willing to help.,1.0 +"We visited on New Years Eve. We've been here and never had good results. It's big and bright, but I'm in NO hurry to return.",2.0 +"We had a ball playing at the casino, large crowed but very well maintained. We did pretty well on the slots, actually came home with money in our pockets. Awesome food too",2.0 +"Nice place very clean and good comps, we like this place better than Detroit as they have room comps...",1.0 +"We met up Christmas Day as a family near the middle of the state at Firekeepers Casino. The casino is nice and staff were friendly. Overall a nice visit, but the quality of lunch at the Mijem Buffet fell short; way short. ",0.0 +Casino is not very big but has a good assortment of things to try. They have a good selection of places to eat and the food is pretty good. They have something for all price ranges. They also offer free pop at self serve locations throughout the casino. The staff is frindly and attentive while at tables but non existent out in the slots. The rewards program is a joke. You need to lose several hundred dollars to acquire enough for a 12 dollar meal. If your not betting big when you first start at a card table you will get no points. The tables have a bad system. You have to stand there for hours to sit down. THEY NEED TO DO A BETTER JOB AT ASKING PEOPLE TO MOVE ASIDE IF THEY ARE NOT BETTING!!,0.0 +Been there 4 times.....4 times too many.....If you donot like money visit this dump....and give them your money...The Video Poker is a total JOKE.....The tightest machines I ever ever seen all 4 times I have been there...I got sick from the overpriced buffet... If you want to gamble go to the MGM Detroit....at least they give u a chance... Firekeepers just sent me a $25 Free Play in the mail....I tossed it... The entore operation is a TOTAL SCAM...... STAY AWAY like the PLAGUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,3.0 +"My wife and I spent several hours at Firekeepers the day after Thanksgiving. While we enjoyed the casino, the best part of Firekeepers is the buffet. Best buffet ever. Large selection of food and all of it was very tasty.",0.0 +"We went for a couple of hours to gamble a bit while in town. Nice facility, clean, but a small non smoking area. Huge smoking area and just wish the nonsmoking area was bigger. Nice to have complimentary soda and coffee machines to help yourself!",0.0 +"the staff is awesome, food is great never had a bad meal or just a sandwish the night life inside the club is fun and safe.",0.0 +"stopped in on saturday night, sunday night and monday morning. it's a casino. lots to do. but you WILL loose your money. that's what they do. saturday night was very busy, hence very smokey. worst we have ever noticed. sunday night not as bad. monday even better. but we always enjoy it.",0.0 +We have been here in 2010 and then again November 2016. The casino is nice. It isn't as smoky as others and they offer free beverage stations with pop and water throughout the casino. I was extremely impressed this last visit. It was Veterans Day and they had a nice celebration for all the vets with kind words as sincere appreciation. They also provided the vets with a free meal. Very touching.,0.0 +We decided to visit since we heard how nice it is... We had a lot of fun. Didn't. Win anything but that isnt the reason we went. We just wanted to check it out. Its def. Worth going.,0.0 +The venue is basically a large banquet room with 95% floor seating (remaining seating is makeshift bleachers in the back of the room). Acoustics and sound quality were terrible and some of the poorest I have ever experienced. I still enjoyed the B52's fun performance but I won't attend a concert at this venue ever again.,4.0 +"Made another trip to Firekeepers. I am a money transfer agent, I guess. I take my winnings from soaring eagle and end up losing it here. However we do enjoy ourselves. The casino is adding a brew pub. It looks like they have added new machines in some areas.r",0.0 +Another great visit. Thank you for a terrific stay. Buffet was delicious as usual. We really enjoy the surf and turf. Room was clean beds very comfortable. Staff very friendly. Thank You again for a fantastic stay.,1.0 +"Excellant server - thank you Cathy. Manager was very nice - thank you Pamela. Hubby said crab legs were delicious and my food was good also. Definitely worth the trip from So. Haven, Mi. ",0.0 +good size casino with easy on/off freeway acces to I-94 stopped in for some table action and had plenty of choices and tons of slots avail very nice and clean. staff is very friendly and they have a players club with tons of promotions available. the night we stopped in they had a crab leg special I thing all you can eat for $15,0.0 +"Always enjoy this casino, although there r a few things that really bother me. Most often I play slots while my husband plays craps or the big wheel. I always have more points than him but he spends more $. He tells me that his card cant be used at the big wheel. Just once I wish we would get some room coupns so I dont have to drive when we have to leave. ",0.0 +Great place to have fun. Always has sooo much action. Love that they have a free soft drinks and coffee. The restaurants are on the pricy side. But good food.,0.0 +"Found this casino to be very big. Took us some time to become familiar with the layout, but after we did it was easy to find what we were looking for. They have a larger non smoking section than some of the other casino's, which is nice. Plenty of slot machines to choose from as well as live tables.",0.0 +Casino has many games to offer. Clean facility and great buffet. Also offers self sever beverage for free (non alcohol),0.0 +"My companion was a new card member. The registration process was swift and friendly. The clerk took the time to make recommendations about the food and activities. The restaurant 24/7 is wonderful. The hot turkey sandwich is a wonderful value and great quality. A hidden gem is their cinnamon roll. OMG it is the largest, tastiest, satisfying ( can't say enough ) I have ever had. I ate some when I ordered it and took home enough for 3 more servings. The slot selection is diversified. The bingo is well run. The gift shop had reasonably priced items. This is one of my favorite casinos.",0.0 +"Very nice casino, all the dealer's are very friendly and professional. The restaurants are all very good, excellent buffet and the breakfasts in the Café 24/7 are terrific. Great poker room, with great dealers and daily tournaments. I've been coming here since they opened, and I'll keep coming back!",0.0 +"Great casino! Living in Indiana, it's great to have a nice casino like Firekeepers where there is live dealing!",0.0 +Nice looking property both inside and out. Fairly large casino operation. My problem here is the smoking - this is where the smokers go!! I can only take it for a short time and have to leave. Non smoking area is small and stuffed into a corner. If you don't like smoke smell - don't go. ,1.0 +Very nice place to stay and eat or play. Easy right off express way. Lots of places to eat. Lots of new games and easy to move around.,0.0 +Went to the casino for an event with family and ended up spending some money on the floor. Lost it all but had a great time. And hey you can't go to the casino expecting to win big it's just a bonus if you do.,0.0 +I am sure I never spend enough to win but I almost always lose the $20-40 I take in less than 10 minutes. My husband usually does ok on blackjack but lost his money pretty fast this visit also.,0.0 +"Very nice casino, quite large. Went there to see a concert, nice venue for that. Would definitely go back to attend another concert. Ate dinner at Smoke N Fire. Very good food, reasonable price. However had to ask for directions to get to the restaurant. None of the restaurant signs/arrows pointed to it. The restaurant is over by the hotel lobby and a bit hidden. I would definitely dine there again.",0.0 +"I was so impressed with Firekeeper's Casino, even though I won nothing. It's clean, inviting and a lot of fun. Big floor, lots of games with a lot of variety in the slots and tables. Lots of variety for dining, too! I just really enjoyed myself. ",0.0 +"My wife and I visited the Firekeeper's casino on the way home from Detroit. We made an overnight stay in Battle Creek, MI. Everyone we met at the casino was very nice and helpful, especially the Security Officer, Art. My wife wanted to get some information on her benefits and Art directed us to Red Hot Players Club and he also, gave us some additional tips and recommendations. Then as we were leaving he remembered us and asked if, we had gotten everything we needed and wished us a Good Day. There were lots of different slot and table games to play. We had good luck on the quarter and dollar machines. However; penny slots are starting to dominate low the low stakes floor area. But, they are not all true low stakes games. You must read the entire pay tables and understand how you win on each slot machine. They may look alike but, each one has a different variation to its payouts. After re-educating ourselves, we found some penny slot machines that pay a true multiple of its pay tables up to just below its maximum/progressive payout. This allowed us to be entertained and win money at the same time. The slot machines today are very animated and entertaining but, you must be aware of the money they are consuming. So, if you play wisely and quit while you are ahead, you will have a fun time at the Firekeeper's Casino. One last side note is if you plane to stay in the casino's hotel, book early because they were sold out for the day we were going there a week in advance.",1.0 +We had a great day at the casino. Free soft drinks and coffee all day long. polite and friendly staff.,0.0 +"This is one of largest casino's i've been in. You can get lost....plenty of slots and games for all....you can't not help enjoying your self here.Something to see in the evening as you drive into the casino is the casino itself, with the flames and all.",0.0 +"Being from Mt Pleasant and living less than 3 miles from the Soaring Eagle, I get more than my fair share of slot play! And Fire keepers is so much more fun and more winner friendly!!!! That's why my husband and I are driving the two hours it takes to get to FireKeepers when we could drive less than five minutes and be at the Soaring Eagle! We're looking forward to spending the night and enjoying ourselves on the slot machines and playing Blackjack!!!!",0.0 +We were looking to stay at the hotel but their prices were very high for the night! we ended up staying at another hotel. ,0.0 +My wife and i frequent firekeepers often for an enjoyable night out vegas style. We love the seafood buffet. Have a great time on roulette and definitely love playing the slots. We have one a few bucks the last couple of times visiting. The staff are very courteous and prompt on bringing drinks. Love the varietybof games. My birthday is September 8 and we plan to GET OUR VEGAS ON!,0.0 +We made a quick visit while our son was on leave. FireKeeper's provides a number of benefits to those in service. One of those benefits was a 50% discount on the buffet which he put to good use! We had a fun couple of hours playing the slots. They didn't payout well but we had a nice outing for the late afternoon.,0.0 +"If you have enough points on your card, you will receive $10 in free play, to be used from 8am to 3:30pm.The slots are about what one would expect, but the place is pretty active.As with other Michigan casinos, smokers are an issue, but the stinky 2nd and 3rd hand cancer smoke has not been as noticeable lately, and there is a smoke free area. Players Card will also get you discounts on food and room.",3.0 +"We were there on a Tuesday night about 9:00 pm and it was a little slow, but other than that it was a nice casino. All employees were friendly and my wife won a whopping $3.00!",0.0 +"Great place to try your luck. Large area for non smokers. Lots of penny slots. Easy parking, close to entrance.",0.0 +"This isn't a large casino but it has all the amenities. Great food options, AWESOME shows (have some popular names) and fun gaming options! If you are there on a Friday Night and looking for fun, spot by their BINGLO room! There rooms are comfortable and about what you would expect. If you are looking for a nice time, this would be a great place to stop.",0.0 +First time ever here. Thought the esthetics when I walked in for first time were close to stunning. The architect did an awesome job. In addition they have free WI-FI in the casino. Sure wish the Potawatomi tribe in Milwaukee would take a hint from their brethren in Michigan about the Wi-Fi. My wife and I visited twice. Enjoyed it.,0.0 +"Very nice casino,had a great time staff was friendly and the casino was very clean,Only downfall was you people could still smoke in casino.",0.0 +"Great place to have fun , I always enjoy the food and game time . The workers are always nice . Sometimes you win , sometimes you lose but it's a fun place to hang or meet people ",0.0 +"Stayed at the hotel for 2 days for business and played a few slots. I didn't think the slots were loose, but I still had fun. Looks like they are updating some things on the casino floor. Bar was good. I didn't have to wait long for a drink. There is a non-smoking area. Casino was busier on Thursday night than Wednesday night.",0.0 +Alabama was the last band I had the chance to see there. They were amazing. Then I enjoyed some time on the tables and was able to walk out with more than I started with.,1.0 +I gamble all over and i have gambled at firekeeprs many times. They run the craps tables with no etiquette for rules at all. This tells me that mqt just wants every little cent it can get..Why? I tried to get on a table last night and it was full off guys with thier pants hanging dow ( no dress code here? ) well i look to see whos really playing and only two guys actually have money down on the table. Everyone else is just hanging over the table with a couple chips in thier hands waiting for the dice so they can throw ( thier moment in the spotlight which usually stinks). then the same guys try to move positions to throw again if they can. This is all allowed to happen under mgts eyes. Well a person who knows the game with money cant get into a slot without a fuss.In Vegas this would never happen. Pit Boss would ask all players not playing with money down to step back.Also you cannot keep moving around to gety the dice unless you have had money down to the previous thrower.They dont get it here...they do get that couple bucks the non players have in thier paws...Sad,2.0 +"The casino was a good size, and we did get play time for money breakfast at the cafe was okay, but I have issues with their reward program. We went on senior Tuesday and immediately got our reward cards as this was our first visit. I was given paperwork regarding the program but my husband was not. I earned more than enough points to receive $10 in slot play later during the day. No one told me that I had to go back to the reward desk before 3 o'clock to get my slot dollars. I spoke with the manager later and was told that there were announcements. As most of you know, casinos can be very loud and seniors do have issues with background noise and hearing. They need to take a lesson from some of the other casinos that give you your slot dollars immediately on the computerized slot machines when you reach the goal that's been set. I earned more than double was was required, but received nothing. Also, when you try to check your comps on the kiosk, it does not provide that information.",1.0 +"The casino was very nice , and I won $28 on the penny slots ! The lady at the desk who signed us up for our reward card was supburb",0.0 +I'm handicapped and unfortunately I had to wait for a wheelchair but we finally got one.....also we used to get specials pamphlets in the mail but for whatever reason we don't anymore very discouraging.....I also love the room specials but never hear about them either....as for the casino part just like any casino it's all luck and lately I harvested really had any winning streaks...in saying that I didn't love the casino and the rooms!,0.0 +"We have come once before , very clean and nice . We lost of course but we never expected to win so had a gret time . ",0.0 +"Celebrating 7 years in business, Firekeeper's is as close to a Vegas casino as you are going to find. All the games you would expect plus bingo. Live entertainment throughout the year is very good. They are expanding their poker room to 22 tables and offer daily tournaments. Later this year they are opening a beer joint with food that should do well. Restaurants include Nibi (decent upscale place), buffet (OK at best) and Smoke & Fire at the hotel (surprisingly good barbeque). Rooms are very nice although they could upgrade their amenities and pillows. No spa but OK pool with lots of kids. Fitness room is a joke, no weights at all. Then again people aren't coming here to work out. Staff is very friendly. Overall a great place to visit and stay overnight. One suggestion: Install better smoke ventilation system. It's shocking to see the number of smokers here. How sweet it would be if they went smoke free like Hollywood. ",2.0 +"Not much for second hand smoke. It seemed after each turn between the slots, there was someone blowing smoke in my face. Not an enjoyable experience",0.0 +"What a night we had in Michigan .....My husband and I went to visit my sister in law and husband on the north side of town Ft.Wayne, In. We had supper and afterwards we decided to play cards. I happened to look at my schedule on my phone and noticed my day off fell tomorrow, Monday . So telling my family hey guess what I am off tomorrow, my husband raised his voice road trip, so we all dropped our cards and took off to Michigan. Although Battle creek is only 1 hr and a half away from my family's house, we felt we had gotten there real quick. Once getting there we went straight to our favorite machines...We had so much fun that we got home close 4:00 a.m. this morning. What a great time we had!",1.0 +"We had a lot of fun here and won quite often. We came on a Tuesday and had the senior breakfast buffet for $5. Breakfast doesn't get any better than this! They know how to move the line along fast and there's plenty of different, delectable goodies to choose from. ",0.0 +"You have to wonder, there must be a lot of customers with money to burn! This place was super packed. Even tough to get on machines and tables. Even tougher to win any money!!",0.0 +Lots of variety in Slot Machines. Only complaint is that some smokers are not considerate of others.,0.0 +Good place to go gamble great area nice hotel and casino as well very good food and just a place to relax as well do enjoy okay ,0.0 +"One of the nicest casinos I have visited, including Las Vegas! A large variety of slot machines, along with various table games. Although this is a smoking allowed casino, they apparently have a very good air filtration system, as I was not bothered by smoke or smell. Areas around the machines were constantly being cleaned by attendants. A really fun and enjoyable place to play!",0.0 +"Went to Firekeepers for the Alabama concert. We were blown away by the great service at the Nibi Lounge bar before the concert-the bartenders were awesome and so were the appetizers. All event staff was super courteous and helpful, great place for a show!",1.0 +The casino offers a wide variety of slots and table games in addition to multiple dining options. The snack bar offered a remarkable choice of pizzas and other food. A buffet and a couple of upscale restaurants are also onsite. The property is immaculately maintained and the staff is friendly and competent. Worth stopping in if in the area.,1.0 +"Noisy and smokey. Tons of gambling choices, and places to eat, all are expensive. Free soft drinks. Ther is a section that is smoke free but all the smoke from the smoking area filters into the smoke free area and you are sitting in a pool of smoke. Concerts ther are short and seating is on padded seats that ar just 1 step up from a folding chair. ",0.0 +"We decided to do a mini-3 day casino camping adventure this past week. First to visit is Firekeeper's Casino. I had been there a few years ago but this was a first for my husband. I do believe they have expanded the casino since my last visit. It is easily accessible from I94 exit 104 and they offer outside and garage parking. The sign-up desk staff were very helpful and friendly. Casino floor was kept very clean as well as the restrooms and the attendants were very helpful. One thing I liked are the staff with the beverage carts, always going around to serve water or soda beverages. The casino is very up to date with the latest slots and I found a lot of new ones that I have never played before...very friendly slot machines also. There are numerous eateries off the casino floor to fill everyone's needs. This place could be a one tank trip from Indiana depending on where you live and a real pleasure to be in Pure Michigan! Stop by sometime for a day, a night or a weekend!Mary M.Hobart, IN",0.0 +"This is a large casino with all the games you want to play, including poker. Casino is clean and well maintained. Great staff.",0.0 +This casino has a large selection of games and live tables. Sometimes win and sometimes lose here but usually a nice time.,0.0 +"As casinos go Firekeeper's is an excellent choice to visit, it is an excellent location with an array of interesting places to visit within the Battle Creek area if time permits. Since we first visited Firekeeper's Casino in Battle Creek Michigan we have been on their internet and mailing lists, which have resulted in monthly comp awards such as free play, special event tickets, rooms and food! Their room rates are $169 regular room if you don't have a comp but we have stayed 3 times for $99 which is also an excellent value. This visit we stayed at the local Best Western; although there is many selections close by. I'm sure if you play/gamble more than I do they probably comp the room? We had not been for awhile and had some freeplay which we cashed in on. They have excellent restaurants, pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center and excellent room accomadation. I highly reccommend a visit to Firekeeper's. They also have an excellent Slot Club with a very rewarding Seniors Players club if you are older like we are. Also ample parking is available in the parking garage or lot for all types of vehicles and is directly located off the interstate. Give Firekeepers a try!",1.0 +"One of the larger casinos in Michigan. Offers lots of slots and tables. Top win at a penny slot machine for us yesterday was $300. Very clean throughout, nice restrooms, excellent food choices, friendly staff. Have a beautiful hotel, pool, and a parking garage. One restaurant accessible from hotel for children. Would have given 5 stars but noticeable smoke smell upon entering the building. ",1.0 +"Good day trip destination. I wish the hotel was more affordable. Came home ahead so I'm happy. Good food choices, the host concerts as well.",0.0 +"I've lived in Vegas. I can't talk about that place, because everything stays there. Firekeepers is as close as you can get without jumping on a plane. Great place to hang out even if you don't spend a dime.",0.0 +"This was the first time I tried Firekeepers buffet. Every dish was tasty, hot, and fresh.I recommend the buffet. Crabmeat and mussels were fresh and delicious. Reasonably priced and they give Firekeepers card holders discount.",0.0 +Nice little casino. Not too smokey which is nice. I hate leaving a casino smelling like smoke. Lots of slots and e-table games as well as live table games.,0.0 +"Well we won!!!!I like the way it looks and feels.It allows smoking but it is filtered pretty well. And I sort of thinking smoking, drinking and gambling go together.Some people still look cool smoking but most not.But I am asthmatic and two days after leaving the casino I had some trouble breathing.There is a non smoking area but I swear they put old machines there and keep the area small.I liked the style and the choices of games.We ate at a restaurant but I wasn't too hungry but the food I got seemed good and properly cooked.I swear this restaurant had a happy staff. Natasha seated us and Brandi (?) had a nice smile and was attentive.Compliments to the manager. You don't always see happy workers.I definitely would go back. Although the Hollywood Casino in Toledo is closer and friction of distance plays largely as to where people eat, shop and gamble. Usually close wins out.I wanted to stay at the attached hotel but it was booked solid.",0.0 +"We had a great time at firekeepers. Broke even, but had some fun and entertainment! Drinks were reasonable too.",0.0 +"For those who are used to the traditional Native American themed casinos you find around the state, this is not one of them. This is what I call a corporate casino. That said, for the west side of the state, it has more table games than most of the rest. However, a lot is lacking, especially in the restaurants, namely the buffet. Their 24/7 is good with fair prices. Staff is friendly with decent offers for the high rollers or bread and butter daily players I suppose. Assuming you're losing that is. ",0.0 +"We live near Bridgman and 4 winds. It is a beautiful place, and this one is dull. The gambling is ok.",0.0 +"Im not speaking for all dealers. There are some that I genuinely like, but holy smokes some of them are just rude and irrational. I was playing pai gow, betting $1 on the side bet, and $1 on the hand for the dealers...every hand. I won a hand and needed more singles to tip with. The dealer told me to give him 75 cents so he could give me 3 red chips. I said Im gonna need more ones to tip you with. He told me no, and asked again for my 75 cents. I couldn't believe it lol. The guy didn't want to get tipped. A different day I was playing craps. Once again I have tips on the pass line constantly, plus other tips I throw to them randomly. I had just hit a point, and we were coming out. I threw the dice over hand..ish, kind of like you would throw a Frisbee sidearmed. The stickman instantly told me that's gonna end. We're not gonna be spiking the dice anymore. I understand that players can be ridiculous, but I used the same amount of force I would if I threw the dice underhand, and the dice stayed on the table. If there was a reason to not do it, I would love to know, but it's like they look for reasons to yell at people. The way he said it was so rude, and impulsive. I would understand their attitude if I was some non tipping jackoff throwing the dice off the table all the time, but I wasn't. Ugh...just annoys me. Other than the occasional rude service, I love the casino. If it wasn't the closest one I would definitely choose a different casino though.",2.0 +"Pros:1) Lots of great slots and table options. The casino is actually pretty large compared to some others in Western Michigan, so there is a lot to play.2) Lots of food options. While some casinos only have one restaurant to get food from, Firekeepers has a lot of options. Buffets, sit-down, cafe, even a Biggby's if all you want is a coffee while you play.3) Good service. They constantly have staff walking around making sure everything is clean and tidy. They are also very nice to talk to as well!4) Lots of promotions and entertainment. They are constantly giving you free money to play with and offering promotions for card holders to the shows they have and free items when you earn enough points.Cons:1) Tough to win for slots. You could really make this argument at all casinos really, but if you are playing to earn money and not just to have fun this may not be the best casino to go to. I've seen people lose $500 in a matter of an hour because they are impatient or get upset they are losing and waste their money!2) Pricey food if you don't get a card. Getting the card can give you discounts to the buffets and such, but even with the discounts it would be a pricey meal for a bigger group especially at night!Even with how tough the slots are I would still give this place a 5 out of 5 stars. It's a very fun place to play and have fun in and would say that it is the best casino in Western Michigan all things considered!",1.0 +When you walked in you were greeted and felt welcome. Next I went to rewards desk where I was given a card with 5 dollars instant cash. Slots were abundent . We ate breakfast at the cafe and it was delicious. I would recommend you give it a try when you are in Michigan ,3.0 +"We completely enjoyed our time at Firekeepers. The atmosphere was fun, and there are many eating establishments to choose from!",2.0 +"I was lucky enough to hit a $2,700 progressive jackpot about 20 minutes into my visit. It was so much fun. The casino had many games to choose from and was not crowded at all on a Wednesday mid morning. The attendants and staff were friendly and attentive. Hope to go back again soon!",1.0 +"We visit this casino quite a bit, since its closest to home. Always clean and kept well! Tons of slot machines!! Good Vibes! And the buffet is nice!!! Good food, a little something for everyone! Only downfall, it should be open just a little later ( Mijem) for us night owls!! LOL",1.0 +I'm not a gambler but I do enjoy watching people. They also have some of the best food in the area. They seem to draw in some top notch talent as well. Check out a show and get something great food to boot!,1.0 +As stated before slots are tight. Haven't really won anything at your casino in four years. Tried at least 15 different machines.,2.0 +"Visited on a Sunday, the crowd seemed a little heavy 3-6:00 time frame but was a little less busy after that. Wasnt an issue finding games we liked that were open/available so we enjoyed our stay. We won some, we lost some more. The grounds were clean as were the restrooms. Everyone we talked to was helpful and friendly.",0.0 +My husband and I had a great time at Firekeepers. We came out ahead! The floor staff was very nice and the casino has a ton of slot machines. We will be back!,0.0 +"When the establishment opened some years ago, I thought they had incorporated the best anti smoke system I've ever seen...but cigarette smoke after all is unforgiving. Granted, the various restaurants are obviously smoke free, but getting there is without compromise to your health. FIREKEEPERS, you have a good thing going. Focus on getting the smoke issue/air recirculation approved. Even people frequenting your establishment will thank you in the future; and will bring me back as well to enjoy your restaurant(s)Herb",1.0 +"Smelled smoke as soon as we entered the corridor connecting the parking structure to the casino. While the facilities look nice, the smell was unbearable. We left after 15 minutes. The non-smoking section is a joke. It's open to the smoke filled area and has no table games. Until smoking is banned, I would never return.",2.0 +When we come to battle creek we always go to the fire keepers because its always a fun thing to do in town. ,0.0 +"Firekeepers is Fabulous! Clean, Friendly, Accommodating, and Fun! I haven't won per-say any large amount of money, but my husband and I love having date night at fire keepers. The food is delicious, especially the Seafood Buffet! We enjoy late night meals at 24-7, and can't wait for it to re-open! The staff are super friendly. All around wonderful time, Overtime we visit!",0.0 +"I live about 25 miles away so I am a frequent visitor to the Casino. People playing the slots are usually very friendly and talkative. I have never sat for any length of time at slots without a housekeeper popping up to clean ashtrays,etc. Bathrooms are always clean!!! Bingo hall is a different situation. I have played there since they started and find their games fun. The majority of the workers are very very friendly. The drawback is the same main people seem to win the bigger payouts. It is very bothersome. Also they have rules that should apply to everybody. If they aren't going to enforce them then they should just get rid of them. Examples would be no talking on phone. The payouts are very good and the bingo is fun so even though I have some issues with it I would definitely recommend people to give it a try.",1.0 +Very nice selection of restaurants varying in prices. Great weekend giveaways. People who work there are very friendly and accommodating. ,0.0 +"Firekeepers is alright for a casino, better than most. Pretty clean inside and a relatively new building. The food is ok-ish, but way over-priced. I would suggest visiting sometime if you live close by, but don't travel too far..",1.0 +"Not a visually attractive setting nor decor. Buffet is always a one/two hour wait whenever we've visited. Sunday was seafood buffet with skinny but abundant crab legs , mussels, flattened and heavily breaded shrimp, dry salmon, catfish... It's just not worth the $26 asking price as the offerings are comparable to the Golden Corral Buffet. Desserts were unremarkable, as were the FOUR (4! )Italian dishes. Not as smoke filled as some other casino's in the area But ...for a casino...there seemed to be very few and very small payoffs.",2.0 +"We've been going to Firekeeper's for a long time to play slots. Always had a good time. Began to try out Blackjack and other table games. The dealers and pit bosses go above and beyond to provide tips and advice. The casino's support staff also does an excellent job keeping the casino clean. It's rare to see trash on the floor. The only downside is that in one end of the casino-near the poker room, the smoke eaters are not working correctly or something; as on two different occasions that area of the casino had a terrible cigarette odor. And I'm a smoker-it even bothered me-couldn't even be in that area.",0.0 +"I love going to Firekeepers but wish it was closer :) It's a 1 1/2 hour drive one way. The Detroit and Windsor casinos are only 1/2 hour away but I don't like any of them anymore. Their blackjack minimums are way too high and they've really tightened up their slots. I really like their blackjack game at Firekeepers where it uses real cards and a dealer but the chips, etc. are electronic. Also played on the new slot blackjack game and won a lot. It is MUCH better than the old slot BJ game where the dealer would get a BJ on 1 out of 5 deals. The human dealers are very friendly and the last time I was there I came out way ahead. The slots seem to be good to but I rarely play them. I kept getting monthly notices that I could get a hotel room for $99 but FINALLY got one for a free room and will be there for my birthday in April. I think it's because I was winning last time and could keep playing for longer. Wish they'd send more free rooms - it's a long way to drive and spend hours gambling then driving home the same day.Also, the chicken & waffles meal is my favorite. I have it every time I go there and it's never disappointed.",0.0 +"Not as crowded as other casino's. The staff is friendly. The casino is clean. Try this casino, I found it better than downtown Detroit's casino's.",1.0 +I visited the casino over Valentine's weekend and it was very busy. It was fun to people watch. They had lots of slots but just not a great variety of other things. The bars were crowded which is where we would have liked to stay longer. We did get concert tickets. The venue was very nice for a concert. The customer service was friendly with every interaction except when we got our tickets... they were very confused and seemed like they didn't know what was going on.,0.0 +Well laid out. was not over crowded during superbowl sunday. clean. ashtrays could have been cleaner. I plan on visiting again soon. ,0.0 +i can only comment on games i play here so that is the review. I play video poker and craps. It used to be that if you play a certain rack of games JOB you could find 9/6 here. The bars were not as good on payouts. Now the whole place is 8/5 JOB so not as good as say soaring eagle which all are 9/6. The craps games are not always great as the staff doesnt follow craps etiquette...allowing players to move and shoot at will without reguard to rules.They seem to just want these hotshot C&E players $$ who think they are gods gift on shooting the die. Usually they loose but quickley move into the next shooters slot disrupting the flow of the game. I dont appreciate that and dont bother to lay money here if that play is happening.,3.0 +"By far out of all the casinos i've been to in this area, this casino pays out the most. You get lots of small wins and you even do hit the big one quite frequently. Absolutely love it.",0.0 +"Well-lit, clean casino with tons of slots and a nice atmosphere. The in-house Biggby Coffee is a great touch. Lots of tables, and I was surprised to see they still had $5 blackjack on the weekend. Dealers were friendly and professional, and the other employees I've interacted with were the same. A little disappointed a casino of this size didn't appear to have Pai Gow Poker, but it's not my call. The air quality is what it is for a casino; the smoke smell will never be entirely gone to someone who is sensitive to it, but they seem to do a good job all things considered. The Player's Club seems pretty good for the area. Planning to visit again.",0.0 +Great hip hop atmosphere and décor in the bar area. Feels like you're in Vegas! Steak and lobster was great but not the best ever had. Had wonderful service. Great martini's! ,0.0 +"The Firekeeper's Casino is one of the best local places for food and unique entertainment. It is highly rated and world class to stay and play. Great pool, many eateries, and free coffee or soda while you gamble. outstanding unique gift shop and it now has a Starbucks Coffee Cafe. Great place to meet up with friends for a day . They offer many venue entertainers as well.",0.0 +"Been to this casino before and had no issue with smoke. Thos visit, Maybe due to the number of visitors, we found ithardtto breathe. $40 NYE tickets fidnt cover anything but entrance to hear yhe band. Was impressed with the good pour of alcohol gir the money though!!",1.0 +Good size and variety of machines at this casino. I saw plenty of people hitting enough to keep playing for awhile. A little slow to get drinks when it's busy. We enjoy playing here.,0.0 +"This is a very nice casino. Plenty of food choices and free soft drink stations. I'm not a gambler, but will play some slots. My husband plays 3 Kings and does pretty well on that machine. Staff is pleasant and helpful.",0.0 +We went to Nibi and although the bill was 150 for two people it was an amazing meal! hotel is great too... we do not gamble so casino floor was smokey and gross to us but that is typical of casinos... we just walked through... we have also been to this hotel with our son and it has the most amazing pool around!,0.0 +"Spent a weekend to get away. Very spacious casino with state-of-the-art air handlers. Still a bit smoky during peak hours but It's a casino. Rooms were absolutely beautiful and comfortable and the pool area was gorgeous. The staff was impeccably polite, from the restaurant hostesses to the bartenders and hotel reception. I have stayed at a few of the more upscale Vegas hotels, and the Firekeepers is on par. Will definitely be back!",0.0 +"Being from this area, when you run out of things to do, going to the Casino is always an option. Still relatively new to the area, the casino is flashy and shiny and clean. I've not stayed in the hotel, nor have I been to many casinos, but this one seems just fine to me. I always enjoy myself and the casino has hosted a variety of shows and artists. ",0.0 +"A very fun casino to play. Easy to get in and out, not huge, a great place to hang for a few hours and have dinner too.",0.0 +I thought that it was ok never really got any drinks while playing the slots. The buffet was good except for the three hour wait.,0.0 +"The audio was horrible. Many of the folks around us had a difficult time understanding the comedian due to the sound system. We did have a nice time though and the casino was a lot of fun, although we almost choked from all the smoke.",0.0 +"We stopped here on a road trip. It's a fairly large casino with a large variety of slot games. The smoking was annoyingly stinky. They could do a better job of cleaning the air so it doesn't smell so bad. The non smoking section was a nice touch. However, there weren't many new games in that area. ",0.0 +The costumes were over the top fantastic! This is a must see for everyone! Overall our group really enjoyed the night. We will be back next year!,0.0 +Always clean and has a good selection of slots and table games. There are usually new games every time we go. All the restaurants have good food with a price range for everyone.,0.0 +"Came here for 2 days with the wife. We had fun, started off very good, then gave it all back on the second day. Loved that they had $5 Blackjack tables on a Saturday morning/afternoon.",1.0 +Haven't gambled to much there but go there for Breakfast on Tuesdays. They have a really great deal then. If I remember right its $10 all you can eat and they have a lot to eat...lol,1.0 +"The room is really special. Huge marble bathroom, big, fluffy towels, top notch amenities, bathrobes, refrigerator, coffee pot, blow dryer, comfy bed and the TV greets you by name. I love, the architectural barn doors. All in all a great stay and worth the price upgrade from the Quality Inn.",1.0 +I had to travel to Idianapolis from the Detroit area and decided to break up my drive with an evening of gambling and I'm glad I did.Everything about my stay here was nice - from my room to the casino experience and the excellent buffet.,1.0 +"This time around I really enjoyed the casino. The slots were paying and the crowd enthusiastic. The cigarette smoke is awful, though. I didn't make it to the buffet bar this time around but past visits have proven the food to be acceptable. Lines can be long at times (as was the case during this particular visit). The slot play was fast paced and fun. Machines were actually paying off but some of my other traveling partners found them not to be so much as the evening progressed. Overall, an enjoyable visit. Will visit again.",2.0 +"Building was beautiful, easy to get to. Needs more handicap parking spaces. Lots of restaurants inside, self serve free drinks. The had a massage person that would give you a massage while you play, that was cool",0.0 +I love not driving 2 hrs to get to a casino. I have been going to fire keepers at least once a month since it opened. the food is good in all the restaurants.i always enjoy myself playing cards or slots.the people are helpful & friendly.i will continue to go back for the enjoyment.,0.0 +As far as casinos go this one has a variety of games and it looks like lots of tables available to play also. It's just a luck of the draw. My only complaint is that there is not much incentive to be a card member.,0.0 +Always winning here! The food is ok ( I would not pay for the buffet again as I don't think its worth the money). I like the staff they are friendly and have always had a good experience. ,0.0 +"The casino is well laid out with something for everyone - all tables games, slots, poker, keno and even bingo. There was never a line for the cashier, valet parking was complementary.The issues: - First the smoking will knock you down as it is strong and there are only certain areas set up for non-smoking and those are slot only. It would be beneficial to have smoke free table games. - The pit bosses need a lesson. For those who play alot, checking your rating and buy-in are ways to keep the comps flowing and the play accurate. Adam a supervisor in the table area totally turned me off. His arrogance was only only trumped by his lack of federal law which he rambled off incorrectly a few times. Hint: If you want players to come with a bankroll take care of them - otherwise they don't come back. Even if the hosts were surprised by his comments and lack of care.",2.0 +"This month was my third time visiting fire keepers. I have only been able to stay in the hotel once. Very clean and great service. I am however a bit disappointed that my last weekend stay, I stayed at the quality inn across the street because it was cheaper. Returned home to find in my mailbox a free night stay anytime for my husband and I. That sucked!! Wish the mailers would come before the beginning of the month and not at the end. I can't look my rewards up online, it has never let me log in, always getting an errot",0.0 +"I would not recommend this place for anyone. First of all, there was a bug in my bed. Later in day I found a ticket voucher on floor in casino. Cashed it in at a kiosk. For two and a half hours, I was pretty much harrassed by security staff and tribal police. I returned the money and no one was willing to issue proof that i paid it. Ended up leaving at one a.m. even though i still had two nights left reserved people can rant about the food and rooms, but none of that counts when a frequent customer gets treated badly.",10.0 +"Nice hotel, we have visited a couple of times and the staff and hotel are very nice. The slots in the casino, however are TIGHT. I go to casinos knowing I'm going to lose my money. No Problem so far, but if I can't spend a couple of hours playing, because the slots are so tight I consider it a bad night.",1.0 +"Stayed at Firekeeper's Casino hotel in late August and had an enjoyable expeience. The hotel room was very nice and clean, and the food in the main restaurant was very good. We tried the crab cakes and found them to be very tasty and fresh. Also, the buffet at this casino is really good and fresh. Great value for the money. As far as the gambling goes, we had fun and were mostly entertained. Also, we tried the Bingo and found that to be an entertaining experience (even though we did not win). All in all, I have to say that I will go back to this casino because it was fun.",0.0 +"we just got back from a trip to Fire Keepers Casino in Battle Creek ,Michiganthe staff are so friendly ,they made us feel like family .The hotel is beautiful, the room we had was fantastic. Our only complaint was not enough non smoking area in the casino & of course it would have been nice to come home a winner but it certainly was entertaining",0.0 +"If you want to win-not the place. it's entertainment, that's about it. If you have nothing to do go there spend a few hours and go home. BUT, make sure you eat there-with rewards card it's cheaper + you can use your gaming points. Food & service is fantastic.However, holidays are a bit steep.",1.0 +"A nice casino, very clean and neat. Never have a hard time finding a machine to play. Always a enjoyable experience. We always have a pleasant experience when we visit",0.0 +"The first thing we noticed as soon as we walked in was the smokiness, there was always a cloud of cigarette smoke around us which made for a very uneasy experience. The casino is spacious with high ceilings, a large variety of slots with comfortable chairs. The food at the cafe is average at best, prices are reasonable though. We were a little disappointed that the gift shop does not carry more tribal made goods, it's very limited.",1.0 +Clean and big! Free non alcoholic drinks(self serve or other). Food was excellent in Buffet and rivals big casinos in Las Vegas. Prices for food comparable to other casinos of this size. Nice clean grounds. We went on tour bus and got out right at door. I plan to go back.,0.0 +"Impressive casino. From the road the casino has all the flair of a Las Vegas hot spot. Inside is well-organized, modern and fun in appearance. Wait staff was attentive and friendly. Drinks were well- made and affordable. The only downside was that the bathrooms were located quite a distance from the center of the casino. We had a great time and will definitely go again!!",1.0 +Very modern casino with a wonderful atmosphere. The lights will slowly change colors which makes for a unique experience. Nice slots and plenty of table games. The casino is clean and comfortable without a lot of smoke. Noise level is the same as most casinos so it does get loud. I would recommend this casino as one of the top ones in Michigan. Very close to Marshall if one wishes to go into down and eat at the historic Win Schullers or just shop at the boutiques.,0.0 +"love the local casino, very nice. didn't win, but fun. The hotel is very nice, deluxe to a person like me. ",0.0 +I had a room on the 5th floor a long way from the elevator which made it very quiet. The rooms are fantastic and loved the robes. Beds are very comfortable. Great view of the sunset. Casino was fun and the buffet was seafood night. had a wonderful pizza there too.Cant wait to go back,2.0 +"When we stay at the Baymont Inn in Battle Creek, we always make the time to go to the Casino. Very nice area and I enjoy playing the slots as well as the card games",0.0 +"Really smokie, pretty tight slots, but not a bad regional casino by any stretch - worth a visit and a roll of quarters.",2.0 +This casino is very clean and well kept; but it is a typical casino. The slots were not paying off; and several people made that quite clear.,2.0 +"Hubby and I went at last minute this past Saturday to Firekeepers Casino for the first time. We arrived around 1 PM. The place was packed with tons of buses in the parking lot. Loved the glitzie light flashing games and lights. Made a feel like Vegas (which we have been to 5 times). Hubby played one game for about and hour winning abit. $90.00 I won $45.00 and stopped. We were gonna get a room but they were booked up. Not bad price for the room either $129 a night. Once complaint i had is the SMOKE.. wow! It was terrible. They need to pipe in that neat selling stuff they do in vegas and in the MGM casino in Detroit. I quit smoking 7 years ago so it really bothers me, but this place was so smoky even if i was still smoking it would still bother me. The non smoking section was tiny with dull games. Had fun!",1.0 +My girlfriends and I just returned from a fun-filled weekend. Casino was huge with a wonderful selection of slots. Plenty of penny slots too! We all felt the slots were loose. We witnessed plenty of winners and did okay ourselves. We did have some trouble finding our way or getting back to our favorite machines due to the large layout of casino but that did not dampen our spirits. We had a great meal upon arrival at the little sandwich shop. Portions were HUGE and could have been shared. In the morning we stopped in at the 24/7 cafe for breakfast and again the food was spectacular. We did share this time and the omelettes were amazing as were the Belgium waffles. Wait staff was very professional and friendly. Overall great experience-no need to leave casino for dining.When we left this morning we stopped in the Take n Go store and purchased some of the enormous cream cheese croissants for the ride home - we LOVED every bite!,2.0 +Everyone was so nice & helpful from the time we walked into the doors til the time we left. The buffet is great & our waitress was great also! I did not run into any staff member that was not friendly & helpful. They also have bingo (which I loved about this casino) the slot machines were generous too. I cant wait to go back its worth the 2 hour drive for sure!!!,2.0 +Decent poker room. Good free shows and top acts visiting the big stage. Lots to do and decent staff. Had lots of fun.,1.0 +Not much of a casino-goer but have seen several shows at Firekeepers. Nice venue but the smoke is insane even with the new ventilation system (used to be worse!).,2.0 +"Nice Casino, clean, good slots to play (many are the penny machines) went to the buffet - good selection and it was crab leg day!To far away from my home town to visit more frequently but was a nice stop from my trip on the West Side of Michigan going home.",0.0 +This location is just a short drive south west of Lansing. It is one we prefer over several casinos available to us. Has lots of good eating places. One of the best places to eat pork chops. Several of our friends also frequent this casino. Won a couple of dollars the last visit there.,0.0 +"Large casino with several dining choices, a cafe type restaurant, a large buffet a four star sit down and several quick stop diners. large number of slots good numbers of table games a non smoking section plus high rollers area. Across the street is another small casino mostly slots and bingo called the slot palace. ",0.0 +"My husband and I went here on a whim one day when we found ourselves in the area. We're not big gamblers, but do enjoy the casino atmosphere now and then. Very large gambling floor! The food choices are great, and the atmosphere was just what we were looking for! ",0.0 +We always have great time at this casino. The staff and dealers have always been friendly and helpful. The casino is very clean. They have great food and the pool is nice too. The only bad thing is they book up fast so you need to plan ahead if staying the night.,1.0 +"New casino with plenty of slots. They offer a drink service feature by simply touching a button on the user panel of slot machine. This alerts staff that you need a cocktail waitress. This service has often taken more than ten minutes for a response and by then its time to get up and move to another machine. The staff however is courteous and always states their name which is nice. In response to a previous comment about slot machine payout at this casino, management stated that this casino pays out way more than 87%. Im pretty sure the reviewer was was referring to one cent denomination in which that was a very generous estimate. Indian casinos are not required to report yearly payout percentages. Nor are the three major casinos in Detroit. I will say however that Las Vegas Nevada's payouts on the strip for 2014- one cent denominations were 88.19%. There is no way any Michigan based casino will come close to this!! This location has no competition near by and please don't be fooled by there statements of paying out a lot when they will never release this information too you. I have been to their buffet twice and have been to dozens of buffets in Las Vegas. There is no comparison. I felt like I was at someones pot luck!! They honestly serve some of there dishes out of crock pot type dishes. Its lower quality food and the crab legs are low quality too. My main reason for writing this review was in response to wait I feel is overrated reviews by the hotel itself. I always give recognition where deserved!! I would highly recommend the NIBI restaurant inside the casino. It is high end food with high prices, but worth every penny and the service is amazing!!!",0.0 +"How can I buffet restaurant inside a casino hotel, didn't allow for children to come in, they're are only for old people, not good for business",1.0 +"Large casino with nice hotel. They offer a nice selection of slot machines. Staff is attentive and friendly. I personally love Ivva!! They still have some of the older WMS slots which is nice!! These newer slots that are brighter and higher quality graphics pay out smaller amounts more frequently. Let's say a machine pays back 87% (very fair estimate for michigan). If you play a slot that commonly pays back the 87% in small payouts, let's say .25-$15.00, you are much more likely to play your winnings through. This equals longer play time with drastically reduced chances of breaking even or leaving a winner. If you play an older slot, you may have an increased chance at hitting something for several hundred dollars. This leaves you in a great position to leave with your winnings!!! If you playing a slot that says big win and it's less than 5 bucks, get off that machine. It likely has a max payout of less than a hundred dollars for a perfect screen. ",1.0 +"We ate at the 24/7 restaurant inside Firekeepers Casino today. My husband got a Philly cheesesteak sandwich which came with French fries. The sandwich was quite small and he received a very small portion of French fries. I ordered an omelet. It was huge and loaded with everything I asked for, but it was incredibly greasy. I propped my plate up on a knife and there was a whole pool of grease on the side of the plate. The toast was burned. This place used to be real good, but we won't go back anytime soon.",2.0 +It was your typical casino with long lines later in the day. Many people spending their money. Lots of machines with variety.,0.0 +"Title says most of what is needed to be said. Unfortunately we weren't able to stay at the hotel (out of our price range at the time) but we were able to gamble and had a coupon for the buffet. The buffet was unbelievable. Pricey but well worth it. Everything you can think of is there, and it was all prepared fresh and delicious. My fiancé is a big seafood person and raved about the crab legs. Casino is very new and clean. Great atmosphere. Played the tables for a little while - up and down as always. Dealers were friendly and respectful. Great stop, hope to stay at the hotel sometime!",0.0 +"Myself and my girlfriend received free room stays for the month of May so we figured we would head up there for Memorial Day weekend with another couple. I tried booking the room back in April when I got the postcard for the free room and all the rooms were already booked. I even tried several other weekends in May with them being booked as well. I had to pay for a hotel adjacent to the hotel. I called the casino back after I booked the hotel to see if we could get a few free meals or free play since we are driving over two hours to get there and between the four of us, going to spend a decent amount of money there. Firekeepers would not even comp us a few meals for our trouble. Working in the Casino business myself I am highly disappointed in the lack of service Firekeepers gave us. Probably won't return after this trip.",3.0 +"We went on a bus trip to this casino. The slot machines are awesome even though we didn't win. There were even ones we hadn't seen before. The buffet, however, was very disappointing. When we got to the buffet for lunch, some friends from the bus were in line a couple of people behind us. We asked for a table with chairs because ond of them is in a wheelchair. They seated us on one side of the dining area but put them in an outer area across from where they put us. They had been told that we put all wheelchairs together. When I asked the hostess if this was true I was told yes. I then asked to be moved to where they were sitting and they did move us. However we didn't get good service after we were moved until I mentioned that I was going to review this on Trip Advisor. Then we were givinn great service. Wonder why.",0.0 +"After hearing nothing but rave reviews from my friends and co-workers, my wife and I decided to see what all the fuss was about. We went on a Tues. (which by the way, is senior day) and found the place hopping with older folks. We are penny slot players, and did not find many of our favorite slots from Vegas in the building. Also the min. bet on many of them were of the 50 cent a spin or more variety, very few were 20 cents a throw. We've been to Vegas 8 times now and I doubt we will go back to Firekeepers. I only saw 2 people cashing out for $100 or more, we dropped $110 in a couple of hours playing penny slots.",0.0 +"I'm not always a fan of food buffets, but this one is far better than others. The servers were very nice and interactive. I don't gamble so I don't have a review for the casino itself.",0.0 +"Went on a Friday night with my wife. We had a great time, though it was really packed. Went with the intent of spending 25 bucks each. My wife lost her money through the night on those darn penny slots. I won 60 on a 25 cent bet, abd turned that into 400 in blackjack.. The dealers at this casino are helpful and fun, they made the experience so much better!If you go here with the expectation of NOT losing money, you're obviously not going to have a great time.. The house always has the edge.. but if you go, knowing you're likely not going to get rich, but have fun spending a few dollars for the chance, then I suggest this place!",0.0 +"I have heard that this is a tight casino, I can't compare it to others, but I know all casinos are designed to make money. We usually go with the idea that we will spend 100 or so and that can last an hour or two and sometimes we win more than lose. We like going when they are giving away big prizes, about once a month. It adds a little more excitement. I think the best part of the casino is the buffet. It is the biggest I've been to in the area and the food is great! The prime rib or New York strip are top notch for the price, the fish is great and they have a good variety. Go with the idea of having fun and you will!",0.0 +Nice for fun but I have not know very many winners! I have also heard it referred to as Money Keepers.,1.0 +Spent three days and nights playing slots at the Firekeepers Casino and managed to leave with more money in our pockets then when we arrived. Would have to rate that an excellent adventure.,0.0 +"Relatively new casino located just east of Battle Creek. The facility is clean and has a modern decor that is sleek and attractive. Although smoking is allowed, there is not even the hint of cigarette smell present. The machines are modern and well cared for. The sounds are not overwhelming or bothersome and you can easily have a reasonable drink at the bar and carry on a conversation. The only criticism I have is that the bathrooms need a little more care as they were below the standard of cleanliness compared to the rest of the casino.",1.0 +Visited this casino for the first time about a month after it opened. We visited this weekend and I will not go back.The smell of stail cigarette as soon as u hit the door was overpowering.in the slots areas there were full ashtrays and empty drink glasses everywhere.Not to be over critical the place was just filty and not well kept.I have been to other casinos in michigan and to me this was the dirtiest.We only go gambling about once a year so as far as payouts and comps I would not be a good judge.We go just for the fun and atmoshpere and fire keepers does not fit the bill for us .,6.0 +Been going every weekend spending big money never win they never give any red hot points for all the money spent there Gun Lakes at least they give free plays every week stay away from firekeepers they take but not give back,10.0 +Broke my own rule and went back.Seems like they take it a bit faster on senior days.Dealer had me in a chokehold the second I sat down.Never even close to even.Im thinking if phones didnt have clocks they probably wouldn't care about looking at them.But all in all truth is that building was built on the financial ruin of that county.maybe not yet,9.0 +"You have to be a member of their gambling club (free membership) to take advantage of the buffet, but it is well worth it.",1.0 +Not one of the largest casinos in Michigan but they were able to stuff so much variety into this location. You can tell there was some thought put into the place.,0.0 +"I have gambled in many places, but this place is the tightest casino when it comes to comps. They need to get their act together. This is even more true since they charge $4 for a draught beer. On top of that I do agree that the have some very tight machines. On a sunday morning around 8 am their tables were set at $10 min on all tables. They do have some really great employees.",6.0 +Four of us visited this casino last weekend and had a great time. It's a very friendly and fun atmosphere. We ate at the buffet and it was delicious - a great amount of food and selection for the money.,0.0 +"A small group of 8 enjoyed dining at the buffet. The slots were tight, but live music, and a festive atmosphere was greatly enjoyed. We went to the New Years Eve event in The Event Center, and it was fabulous. They were very well organized and the live entertainment did not disappoint. I will definitely return to The Firekeepers.",0.0 +We spent the night here. The Casino is very nice 99% of the staff is very friendly and helpful. Won a nice amount of money .. Slots aren't very lose but craps and roulette were sweet. I would go again if I ended up in the area. It's very beautiful inside. Just don't eat there.,0.0 +"There's lots of slot machines, some table games, a buffet, cafeteria, restaurant, etc. Not much to say except that it was very clean when I visited and not as smokey as some casinos. They do have a large no-smoking section.",0.0 +"It's a casino so the house has the advantage. Sometimes you are disappointed and sometimes not. The staff are usually friendly and you can find decent food. I have always had problems with the ventilation as it is poor in many areas of the casino. The attached hotel has excellent rooms and a great pool but, unless you have a discount coupon, you will pay more than the usual local rate for a room. As a concert venue it is always disappointing. I spent 30+ years working in theatres all over the world and I know what makes a great performance venue. This is not it. Someone decided that they needed an all-purpose room. It is essentially a banquet room where they have lined up the dining room chairs. Most of the seats are flat on the floor. Someone should have consulted a theatre person and not a banquet manager. The sound is not the best and the seating is uncomfortable. For many concerts the crowd decides to stand for the whole thing so it is difficult to see. At one concert I could not see the stage or even the big screens on either side of the stage. I got out my Kindle and read a book. It was like having a very loud radio in the background. Someone needs to rethink that space.",1.0 +"We've been loyal visitors at Four Winds casino and hotel in New Buffalo, but decided to to try so,ething a bit different. We weren't disappointed. Very nice layout. Many more food options. Much better ventilation. We didn't stay in the hotel. As in most casinos, crazy expensive unless you're comped a room. Slots were fairly tight. Never hear any screaming and I sure didn't do any. Nicest think was as we left, we noticed we didn't smell like smoke. We'll come here more often. Be sure to get your Player's Club card. You can sign up on their website and it'll ne waiting for you.",1.0 +This casino is large. Plenty of options. Slots seemed to pay out occasionally. Table games are abundant. I didn't feel the Comps added up as quickly as other casinos. Plenty of restaurant options.,1.0 +"This casino has a Vegas look ,but I did not find a lot of machines that I liked. It is a spacious and very well lit game room. The cocktails were reasonably priced and the staff was friendly. I eventually found some interesting machines and a had profitable night. Looking forward to my next trip to Marshall Mi.",0.0 +Man o Man if you are a Non-Smoker - AVOID going to this place. It was a nice Casino and had fun but came home coughing and my clothes smelled like smoke. I would never go back unless they changed that policy. Even the food in the Buffet seemed to have a smoking taste to it so needless to say we didn't eat much after paying 20.00 for it.,3.0 +"We saw a promo ad for this casino offering a hotel room, food vouchers & free slot play credits. It is never known if these promos will be good ideas, but we gave it a mid-week try. The room was super nice with great bedding & an awesome bathroom w fluffy robes & double sinks! Everything seriously looked brand new, including the TV. The swimming pool had fun fountain spouts, the whirlpool was HUGE & had wonderful jets. There was even a sauna AND a steam room & on a weekday at 5:00pm, we had that whole space to ourselves. A lovely relaxing spot following our delicious free lunch buffet for two. We even had enough money on the promo to have a light supper later that evening. Check other restaurants on their website.There was no tax added to the room rate, so we were already UP even before hitting the casino floor. Almost every seat I sat in the whole day paid off a little with one slot machine giving me 55 free spins. Very fun time, even though we wished this was a no smoking place. They did a decent job with ventilation, but could use even more casino space for non-smoking guests. I would definitely return to Firekeeper's.",2.0 +I didn't realize you could still smoke indoors in Michigan. We played roulette for about 30 minutes & slots about 15 but smoke was too much for me. Won't be returning.,5.0 +"Firekeeper's Casino has the worst customer service representative ever. Behind the glass door, the person who is there to help you, (Doesn't Care). My husband and I were informed that firekeeper's doesn't care if you stay or if you go, (so we left). I guess a place like that can afford to tell people that they don't need our business and that's o.k. I let my co/workers, family, friends and even strangers know about our experience there and to avoid giving firekeeper's any future business. ",15.0 +"friendly atmosphere, great food and a really nice place to gamble. Small enough to be comfortable yet big enough for full service",0.0 +"Good times, beautiful casino! My fiance won $194 so that was good. I heard the buffet is really great from my friend who traveled with us, but we didn't get a chance to eat it. ",1.0 +"This was our first time at Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek. It was busy for a holiday Friday night, so it was sometimes hard to find a couple machines to play at. The property was very nice, clean and a great atmosphere. I enjoyed the live music playing in the bar and everyone seemed to be having a great time.",1.0 +The casino is very confusing most of the time I am here it is a firetakers. A lot of machine but really they don't let you play.,4.0 +Save your money your going to need it in the recession were in. Give to the needy and poor instead. So that way you can go to heaven,4.0 +The smoke needs to be better managed. If you go to the casino in Mount Pleasant they have found a way to make the smoke minimal at best. Here is lingers everywhere. The decor is pretty. We ate the the buffet. Crab Legs and Prime rib. the Buffet is nothing special but it is not bad. It is fairly expensive but what do you expect with Prime Rib and crab legs. The layout is easy to work with and you can move around freely without too much congestion. The Mixed Vegetables and the turkey gravy are superb. The pizza is dry The service was very good and the building was very clean. Parking is easy. You are greeted when you come in the door by security and another staff member. That was nice. Over all it was pretty good. My mother uses a walker and they were excellent at accommodating her. Drop off at the front door with wide open parking lot. My greatest comment is the cleanliness especially the bathrooms. Very well kept. Free pop at the machines around the edges of the casino.,0.0 +We had a good time in the casino. The machines seem to be geared for players to win once in a while which entices you to stay longer - which we did - we probably paid the rent for the casino! They do have a non smoking area for the sensitive people but the smoking part wasn't that bad.,1.0 +"I was forced to write this review after I read some of the terrible reviews. I feel sorry for the staff and management at Firekeepers that people are even allowed to review casinos. With that being said, my review is about the casino not the amount we win or lose when we visit. Firekeepers is hands down the cleanest, most updated casino in Michigan. The staff always goes out of their way to make sure our needs are met. My husband plays in the high stakes area and the service and amenities at Firekeepers high stakes area BLOW EVERY MICHIGAN CASINO OUT OF THE WATER. The comps at Firekeepers far exceed the comps at other Michigan casinos, so much so that we quit visiting other casinos and strictly invest in Firekeepers! Our host Lee goes above and beyond to make every trip enjoyable. Gambling is not a guaranteed income, that's what you have a job for. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose but regardless of which you do, you cannot deny the pure class at Firekeepers Casino. Holding a grudge because you lost money? Here's an idea, DON'T GAMBLE.",3.0 +"We live in the Det. metro area so the drive is only a hour and a half to get there. The rooms are very clean as well as the whole Casino. The $5 dollar breakfast they have on Tuesday is great, just get there early or you'll be in line. The staff go's out of their way to keep u happy and I can't really think of any negative things to say about the place. Parking is ample and the restaurants on site all have good food.",1.0 +"My fiance and i were there 2 weekends ago and they had a drawing for 3 cars...one at 6pm, 1 at 8 then the final at 10pm...Anyhow the first 2 were drew in very fast fashion...Let me say i have been involved in very large value drawings...anyhow when 10pm came along it was a 40 minute wait watching the gals on the phone and the guy leaning in saying give us time were not ready. I stood right there from 930pm till the drawing with mic and video rolling...This final drawing was a 100& complete scam against the poor patrons waiting to have their winning entry drawn. THERE WAS NO NEED TO WAIT> THEY SHOULD HAD JUST SET EVERYONE FREE SO THEY DIDNT HAVE TO LITERALLY HAVE THEIR HEALS BURNING AS WELL AS HAVE THEIR HEALS TAKEN FOR A POOR RIDE.THE FINAL FORD SHELBY WAS FIXED FOR WHO THE CASINO WANTED TO HAVE A FEMALE WINNER WITH POINTS TO SAY THE LEAST IN THE HONOR THE WAY FIREKEEPERS WANTS THINGS CAUSE ALL THERE WERE SCAMMED ON THE FINAL DRAWING> I WILL NOT SPEAK ON THE OTHER 2. I JUST KNOW FOR A FACT THE SHLBY WAS A FIXED DRAWING AND OBVIOUS AT THAT. THE drawing for the porsche on the 10th of august who i would boycot do to facts that stand. I have been a regular at this casino for a year now stayed at least 15 nights and know when you smell smoke theres fire and dont let them be keepers with your patronage.Im being honest and need no money nor a car. Its simply a shame firekeepers has done this. I hope they have done this with shame. Use your money wisely and find a better payout/w perks casino. I feel bad i have helped fill the floors at firekeepers. Never again and i hope you believe this so you can have a possibility at winning at another casino. There are many. Find a new one! True, real and honest to be reviewing for you so you dont fall victim to lies. If they do this for a car then the machines are a whisper in the wind. At fire(burning your money)keepers no not burning your money their just stealing and scamming. ODDS ON THE MACHINES ARE VERYu003c VERY SLIM AS WELL. I have won although iwill let you know your odds at firekeepers are 30/100 at best...would rather put them in the 20/100% payout...Very transparent casino and their cards are falling...and not in the patrons favor...for the few that do win such as myself...consider yourself very lucky!",8.0 +"Stopped at this Casino on the way home from a shopping trip to Michigan City. Nicer, newer casino games and slots. Very clean bathrooms and casino floors. A lot of slots to chose from, we went on a Sunday around 6 and the crowd was not bad. Restaurants located in side were nice with a variety of food to chose from. We decided to eat at the food cafe and order pizza and salads, food was served with in 15 minutes and was pretty good. Prices were reasonable, medium pizza, cheese bread, salad for 4 was about $25. This also included drinks. WE all went home winners with the slots! Plan to stop by again when we are in the area. Security and staff were all very helpful with questions and directions.",1.0 +"Impressive from the outside, disappointing on the inside. The way the casino is laid out leaves much to be desired. And the atmosphere seemed dark and confining to me compared to newer places like the Hollywood franchises. Regarding the state of the art smoke filtration...meh - it was still smoky. We ate at the low budget restaurant 24/7. Place smelled like cooking oil/grease. Staff was the saving grace here, and at the players club. Can't say I won't be back - maybe if I happen to be close by, but its' not worth my 2-hour drive from the Toledo area. Unless the Beatles are playing in the concert room:-)",4.0 +"Boy, I don't know about you, but I have never been to such a greedy casino! They have regulars there who know what machine to play and win. But, if you don't you will lose every penny you came with, I am not kidding. I did not see one taxable jackpot in the four long hours I was there. I just wish the State of Michigan had any supervision of these Indian casinos. Can you imagine a casino with no outside supervision! They can do whatever they want. I don't think the machines pay out at all, unless you are a regular with their top card. Please, avoid this one!!!",11.0 +"Just returned from a trip to Firekeeper's. We originally went up to see The Band Perry perform but since we were there decided to play (& eat) a little at the casino as well. We did not stay at the Firekeepers hotel so I can't say anything about it. However, every staff person in the casino, restaurants, concert area, and bars we encountered was very friendly and helpful. The (complimentary) pop & coffee stations along the perimeter of the casino floor were especially nice when we didn't feel like alcohol. While there were ashtrays everywhere for the smokers, the casino didn't smell of smoke at all, so we never felt the need to visit the non-smoking section...We will definitely be going back!",0.0 +"it is new... Little to do except gamble. Needs a little more excitement, dancing or something to give a break and make it an fun experience verses just a place to gamble ",1.0 +"We frequent at least once a month, great atmosphere and friendly people. Check out the Binglo on Friday nights--bingo in the dark with music and prizes.",0.0 +good buffet best to go at dinner more pricey but better foods. Slots are changed a lot so there is always something new.,1.0 +I have visited this casino on a couple different business trips to the Marshall area. This is one of the better casinos I have been to outside of Vegas or Atlantic City. Gaming floor is well laid out with a good variety of games. I have ate at the buffet a couple times and this is one of the better buffets available. A huge variety of food at a reasonable price.Well worth the trip to visit here.,2.0 +"Its a basic casino.. Easy parking.. Convient eats, good variety ..I didn't go to a show so I can't speak anymore than that.",1.0 +"I was pleasantly surprised by how big and nice Firekeeper's is. After being in Battle Creek for a couple days I wasn't expecting much, but it was great. Staff are nice, food good, and the design looks great. There were plenty of tables open even late at night.",1.0 +"We spent a few hours on the casino floor on three recent separate occasions. The stench of smoke shocked us. The place looks shiny and new (it's very attractive) but it smells like it's been there a long time. Perhaps management needs to improve the air filtration system, as we could find no escape from the smell. The non-smoking slot section is accessible from the casino floor and the entrance to the hotel. The air quality in that area wasn't great, either. That being said, the casino floor is very Vegas-like, with oodles of table games and slot machines with various denominations. We found many slot games we had not yet seen at other casinos we frequent. Soda and coffee stations are located on the perimeter for those who don't want alcohol. Service was excellent in the two casino-floor bars we visited. We will go back when visiting the area, remembering to wear washable clothes and to shower afterward. It's too bad that the air quality had such a negative effect on what were otherwise very pleasant experiences. Hope management takes a look.",3.0 +"We received a free room promotion, which we took advantage of for Father's Day. I won $400 when I had only $6 left to spend. The room was very nice: super clean, tastefully decorated. The bathroom was large and included a pocket door to separate the toilet area from the shower. The room is guaranteed smoke free and a $250 fine will be imposed. It did not have any smell of smoke, whatsoever. The casino is fun and bright and offers a multitude of games. Only one negative, which results in our frequenting a different casino, much farther from home: Hollywood Casino in Toledo, Ohio because it is a totally smoke free casino with an outside area available for smokers. If only the Michigan casinos, such as the beautiful Firekeepers would see the value in becoming smoke free. The restaurants were concerned about this switch over, and everyone of the owners and managers we have asked has responded it did not impact their customers. If they are quality, people will keep coming. So, even though I am grateful for my win and the free room, we cannot frequent a casino where smoking is allowed as our health is more important. Even being there for the time we were made us nervous, knowing we were ingesting second hand smoke. So, I am appealing to the owners of this otherwise beautiful and outstanding casino and hotel to reconsider a smoking ban. Surely, their customer base will be shrinking from so many dying from smoke related health issues- especially the baby boomers.",3.0 +Fun turns to work real fast. Casino's are sucking the life out of communities. I would not recommend gambling locally.,7.0 +"I go to this Bingo hall because I love Bingo. They have the best payouts. Clean casino and hotel is a bit high, but worth it.",1.0 +We went there for Mother's Day Brunch (we go regularly though). Mother's Day Brunch was excellent. The choices were endless and there were many breakfast choices and non breakfast choices. Each mom received a flower when done with brunch. It was a very nice place to have my family together for an upper scale meal. ,1.0 +"My husband and I ate at Cafe 24/7 after a concert we attended at the casino. We just wanted to grab a quick sandwich and go. The service was mediocre at best. We had to flag down our waitress when we needed something. Food was absolutely terrible. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich and when it was brought out I could not believe my eyes. The bun had so much grease on it, it was disgusting!! My husband ordered a Philly steak cheese sandwich and it had just as much grease on his bun also! After about 15 minutes trying to get our waitress over we decided to just leave and be done with it! Not impressed at all, we will never eat here again:(",5.0 +Thank you for another great stay at the casinio. Friendly staff. Had my elderly mother with me valet went got her wheelchair no waiting. Check in verified we had the chair. Just a terrific time. Thank you for the comp.,0.0 +"Firekeepers is a large casino with wide rows and not very smoky for us non-smokers. The buffet offers a wide-variety of foods in a clean environment. Food temps were monitored several times during an hour visit. Dacey's sports bar has nice seating to watch the Tigers and their bloody Mary's are tasty and reasonably priced. Wait-staff, bartenders, and casino personnel were all friendly and polite. Will definitely return. Most of the negative reviews here tend to be about losing money. It's a casino and the odds are in the house favor to win or they go out of business. That said, as an adult, I monitored my own spending and stopped if I spent my nightly limit. No one at the casino forced anyone to put money in the machines when I was there.",0.0 +It was clean and for allowing people to smoke in there you couldn't tell! The selection of slots you wanted to sit at was endless! No complaints ,0.0 +"Wow,I reviewed a recent trip,with the questions I was asked to rate 1 to 5.I rated 3 number ones 1 number 2 and a 4.Apparently that equals an average of 4.Think we have a moderator completely biased in favor of the clowns a money keepers.I would say food was good but prime rib sandwich is all fat.So before going look in the mirror ask yourself if your kids deserve better.If they don't feel free and go spend there college tuition.Or if your older spend a thousand that night and on your grandchildrens next birthday buy them a 23$ gift and feel good about yourself.Lets face it white man took the native Indian lands setting forth a terrible curse to anyone who walks into an Indian casino.You will never ever compensate them for there loss.karma",9.0 +"I was very disappointed in the lack of customer service this place has. I had an issue with one of the slot machines. I had put $10.00 into a penny slot and spined it once for one cent then another for $2.50. Saw the machine said I had only $2.47 left in credit! I called over an attendant who was rude that called over a supervisor who was also rude and said pretty much oh well. I went to the customer service desk to complain and spoke to a supervisor who also did not do anything. I asked if I could at least get my $7.00 back I would be happy since this casinos makes thousands of dollars a second! I do not understand what the big deal would of been to reimburse me atleast my $7.00. I know it does not seem much but it is the principle. The supervisors were rude and not accomadating at all to my concern. I had already spent a ton of money on food, drinks, and playing on their rigged slot machines. Very disappointed on how the situation was handled. The place is a joke and I will not be returning. I advise you to not even waste your money on the place.",12.0 +"We went there on a Saturday and it was extremely crowded with bus load after bus load of people being brought in. Bathrooms were dirty, drink lines and cash out lines were long. Full ashtrays and ashes on slot machines. Also, tables are electronic...a big turn off. Might give it another try during a week day? ",4.0 +"Great time playing many different table games. Lots of slots even though we don't play a lot. Rewards program was decent. It is a smoking facility which is a small downside to this casino. It is also a bit difficult to find a cheaper table until late in the night even on a Monday when we were there. The staff was very friendly. The servers visited the tables often for drinks. Overall, a great time for us on our Monday gambling trip.",0.0 +"I love Don, but graduated seating in the concert hall would have been nice, along with a better sound system to watch/hear the clips of his prior tv performances. A better set-up in the concert hall is needed.",0.0 +"Great live gaming tables, machines were a little tight, but people seemed to be enjoying them. Very busy and smokey for a Saturday night.",0.0 +"This place is architecturally beautiful, and is still undergoing construction. The people were pretty friendly who worked there, but could have seen more workers serving drinks. We ended up having to go to the bar to get ours, which wasn't horrible at all, but it would have been even better if we didn't have to cash out of our slot machine just to go get a drink.",1.0 +"The hotel is nicely decorated, new, and clean. The staff is mostly very pleasant. The food is decent and you can get a discount with your players club card. All that being said, most ppl come to casinos to win. Well that won't happen here. The slots are terrible! I've been here about 5 times and never walked out much ahead and mostly loosing all I came with. There is a TON of penny slots. So if you play the quarter and dollar ones they are scarce. Only come back because they keep sending me free stays. But don't even think I'll use them anymore. Very disappointed as I enjoy gambeling.",6.0 +"This casino has a non-smoking section but the smoke scent permeates throughout the entire casino … it is not an overwhelming smoke odor but one that is still prominent. The staff we encountered were extremely friendly and helpful with the exception of a Cashier who could use a bit of happy personality infusion and customer service training. It’s a rather large facility with plenty of aisle room to walk around and definitely plenty of and a variety of slot machines. Our experience was similar to other reviews here that comment that the payout here is not adequate. In addition, while the machines proudly display 1 cent, the minimums for these 1 cent machines range from no less than 25 cents and usually require 30 cents or 40 cents and up. Another annoyance is that the maximum is mandatory at nearly every machine to be eligible for the bonus amounts and these maximums are in the range of $1.50, $2.50 and upward. It probably made more sense to play the tables rather than the slot machines in terms of winning odds and cost at those prices. A super annoyance was a promotion that required the accumulation of 500 points and a need to be present for winners that were chosen from a large segment of time ... more time than most people would spend at a casino. For example: From 4 p.m. to midnight. Not likely to win and not likely to be present if lady luck was on a person's side. This casino and many others are taking their clientele for granted and, in the end, they are inadvertently reducing the incentive to be enticed to make the effort to go.",2.0 +"I planned a New Year's Eve trip with friends to this casino and we had a BLAST! We came from Detroit metro, so it was about a 2 hour drive. We had dinner and the waitress was PERFECT! She was bubbly, intelligent, helpful, and very friendly. Dinner was good. We wanted to take some pictures and a security person offered to shoot it for us without us even asking! (The pic turned out very nicely, too!) It was GREAT that drinks were served after 1:00 -Detroit casino bars close at 2 and they actually take unfinished drinks from you!! The only downside was the smoking. We dealt with it... I won $150!!!",1.0 +Scam. Machine completed in normal cashion. Instead of paying a legitimate winning bet the machine froze up and the attendant stated that the particular machine was problematic and constantly freezing up. Firemeepers refused to pay the legitimate winning bets and had the machine up And scamming within thirty seconds. Scam,9.0 +My sister and I spent the past weekend at Firekeeper's Hotel/Casino. I highly recommend this hotel/casino to anyone who loves gaming. What struck me the most was how everyone I dealt with over the weekend who worked for Firekeeper's was so concerned with providing excellent customer service---not the case at the Detroit casinos! Firekeeper's was spotlessly clean--in all areas of the hotel and casino that I saw. The casino is huge with a large variety of slot machines. The hotel is new and we had a very nice room but we are smokers so we spent very little time in our room except to sleep. The restaurants are easy to review--we ate at the buffet twice and the 24/7 café twice---the food is so good and I have a few extra pounds to show for it If you love to gamble I highly recommend this casino!!!!!.,0.0 +"Fire Keeper's is a nice well run casino. We love the buffet restaurant that is fresh, well stocked, clean, upscale food that is delish! Service is wonderful! Recommend the seafood special days of Friday & Sunday. Crab legs, yum! Huge assortment of all kinds of foods & desserts. Will not go away hungry or disappointed!",0.0 +"We have been to this casino twice, 2010 and 2013. It is clean and appears to have options for many gamblers. We only play nickel video poker, so it is hard to rate this casino on anything other than that. There is a whole wall of this machine (video poker) and the casino offers free pop and coffee stations. The bathrooms are clean and it is not as smoky in there as it is most other casinos we have been to. Overall, we spent a hour entertaining ourselves four glasses of pop and only lost $12. Cheap day of fun!",0.0 +"For those of us that are not fond of Downtown Detroit, there are only a few close choices for casinos: Caesars Windsor, Hollywood in Toledo, Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant, and now Firekeepers in Battle Creek. Firekeeper's claims to help you get your Vegas on. The casino is smallish but pleasant, and the buffet is o.k. The slot payout, like all Indian Casinos, is not great, but the machines do allow small jackpots. No one was winning Big Vegas Payouts when we were there. However, we will try here again, as it was fun. I often wonder about those big winners in the photos. Not able to comment on the rooms, as we only stopped for a day visit. It's worth a try, but, really, there is only one Las Vegas, isn't there? As usual, quite smokey for us non-smokers.",1.0 +It was very very loud and one of the worst for smoke. Not a pleasurable visit at all. It is sad that they think so little of the non-smokers.,3.0 +"One of the newer casinos in Michigan. Lots of rewards, great restaurants from budget to splurge. Lots of good entertainers in their lineup and special event prizes. Easy access from interstate and a brand new hotel if you want to stay and explore the area. Between Marshall and Battle Creek and a great place to visit,, especially in the summer and fall. Binder Park Zoo is nearby as well as several public golf courses.",0.0 +"I know I know, if you expect to win you shouldn't go. But No one in our large party won anything. I remember watching some of my family who were so excited to go, disappointed enough that they didn't even stay to eat. I understand that the odds are in the houses favor, but could a little bit of a win have changed the tide of our visit? Probably. Instead we left after only two hours (a record for my husband) and went to Michigan City. Ok, we didn't win much there either but at least a couple of people told us about the wins they put back into the machines (which is why it is FUN). Expect to not win anything and expect to leave early. It just wasn't fun, and guys if you don't like smoke stay away from this one, I think the ventilation is not working so good. Thanks anyway.",3.0 +This is a new casino! It was very nice. It seemed the pay out was good also. We will go back. It's a 5 hours trip from our house. Very nice and staff was helpful,1.0 +"Never visited a casino outside of Vegas and this was a diamond in the ruff! Wide variety of slots and tables - nice floor not too crowed and easy to maneuver. Went first for drinks at Nibi and had some appetizers recommended by the bartender. Then we stopped a second time for the hotel as it had just opened. Rooms were crispy and new, nice appointments - very modern. Bar service at Nibi again was excellent and had an acoustic guitar player who was over the top good. Dinner at Nibi was lovely and the service was excellent there as well. Breakfast was delish. Parking was interesting - you can't walk thru the casino with luggage from the parking structure so use the valet at the hotel - it's free and easy!",1.0 +"One of the larger casinos I've been to, outside of Las Vegas. Excellent variety of penny slots and table games. Unfortunately, I didn't win there, which is reflected in my score. Maybe others were having good luck? Nice facility, though.",1.0 +Hotel and casino are wonderful. The resturants are great and food delicious. Our favorite is the Smoke & Fire resturant.The casino was fun and many slots and table games.,1.0 +"This new casino was super big, all on one floor. It had tons of different slots, and lots of table games. Easy to find self serve drink counters too.",1.0 +"It is a very good casino, but if you are an avid non-smoker like I, give this place a miss. As soon as you walk in you smell the stink. I pity the employees. It astonishes me that in 2013 there are still public places that allow smoking!!!! End of rant.",8.0 +"It was alright. Small and a little smokey. If you want a quiet place to lose your money, it may as well be here - you can get comped a nice room.",3.0 +Stopped here Sunday morning and the place was a hoppin I'm amazed how many seniors seem to have given up the pulpit for slots on the sabbath. Nothing really bad to say about this place I didn't win anything but that's about par for my my luck when gambling. They have a free soda station which helped me recoup a couple dollars of my losses.,0.0 +We had a great time! Won a little... lost a little...and enjoyed the glitzy ambience and huge selection of the latest machines. The employees were very cheerful and helpful and the casino was immaculate. Cha-ching!,0.0 +The resent addition of top notch entertainment has made this an all around great place to go for gamblingand fun.,1.0 +Firekeepers Casino is a great place to hang out. They have some amazing restaurants and the hotel is awesome. ,1.0 +"Went for a concert. Venue was disappointing, seating was nothing like what it seemed on the internet. Plus having to walk through all the smoke in the casino was awful. ",4.0 +"While traveling west, we stayed overnight in Battle Creek and decided to visit the Firekeeper's Casino for dinner and perhaps a little slot play. It was a Saturday evening. Upon arrival, we signed up for their slot card which provides a discount at the buffet. The folks at the desk were very helpful, friendly and efficient. They do a nice job of making you feel welcome.The casino itself is modern an clean. It was busy, and being a weekend, we thought that the machines might give a little action. However, our experience at the slots was disappointing. Machine after machine were simply totally dead with little play for our money.We went to the buffet room for dinner. The cost was $44.00 for us both after the discounts. Again the staff was friendly and efficient. Our attendant was Chelsea and she did a great job looking after our needs. The room itself was a disappointment. It is very bright and garish looking and very badly laid out for seating and traffic flow. It was also very noisy but not full. There is a good selection of choices, including a carving station, Italian and Chinese food. There is also a nice desert selection. The salad offerings seemed sparse compared to other casino buffets we have visited. We love salads, so this was a big disappointment for us. We didn't find the buffet particularly good value versus price and we felt the room didn't contribute positively to a relaxing eating experience.",4.0 +"Very nice non-smoking area...clean, free Pepsi refreshments, Good variety of slots, very nice hotel. Rooms featured a lot of area, shower split from rest of bathroom facilities. Refrigerators included. Bi-level pool is a nice change of pace.",1.0 +"I'm not really big on casinos but this building is a showplace, inside and out!The exterior is done in extraordinary colors. Red, oranges and yellow with gold windows. It's lovely when the sun shines on it and at night with the lights on.The interior has high ceilings with beautiful lights dangling. They also have a really efficient smoke release system, the best I've ever seen. There are several unusually decorated restaurants and bars. We visited two and liked them both. We decided not to stand in line at the buffet.The gambling? Well, I won a little money so I think it's good! ",0.0 +We appreciated not having smoke everywhere around the slot machines. The ventilation system must be superb. I don't think the payoff on the slots was particularly good but I never win much anyway. The food was outstanding. ,1.0 +"Nothing too impressive. Large, but not huge. Great assortment of restaurants, all with great food. Large variety of games. Clean, with a great atmosphere and great service.",0.0 +Its really hard to win in this place!! your lucky if you just break even but the hotel is awesome they need to add more channels to the hotel TVS and some of the dealers can be really rude they really dont have leadership in there dealers,2.0 +"Used the slot machines and lost what I took in, but it was still a fun time to get away but not expect with any earnings. ",0.0 +"The people at Fire Keeper's are overall very friendly. There are six restaurants, a good selection of spices and prices! Free self serve soda drinks all the time. Bathrooms are nicely maintained. Parking is excellent, large parking garage, Excellent security at all entrances, they will even walk you to your car if needed. Slots are good, they are always changing and adding new one's. They just added a new automatic roulette wheel combined with craps and sic bo. They are working on adjustments to improve this game section. They are really trying to earn your business at this casino. This casino is worth the trip!",2.0 +I was impressed with the machines being the latest. The players club was very friendly. It was easy to find and the food variety was great.,1.0 +"This was quite an experience as we were complete novices in the casino environment. The staff was very helpful and we soon learned how to navigate. The facility was very nice, clean and the food excellent. A fun experience. Maybe we'll try a concert next time.",0.0 +"I went to see Kansas it was Kansas 40th anniversary and they put on good show ,place held lot of people you had a great view of performers with two big monitors fire keepers had on both sides of the stage the people there were excellent if you did not know where your seat was they would escourt you to your seat they would great you with a smile and ask you if you needed help in anyway, sound was prefixed in ball room ,I would recommend this place to everybody to come and enjoy",0.0 +"First off......I loved the way Firekeepers (FK) responded to my original review a few months ago. That emphasizes how much they care about our reviews and comments. (For example; the seats in the lobby are a big plus)I have now stayed 3 different nights with them. The latest being April 28th. It was a comped room but that didn't matter. I felt like I could have been paying big bucks for the experience.I was bringing my 83 yr old Mom over for her birthday celebration. We were given a room on the 8th floor with an awesome view above and beyond I-94. We were close to the elevator which was good for Mom. I was worried about being that close to the elevators because of noise but we didn't hear a thing.From the valet, to the check in and out personnel, the security guards and all other staff we always were treated so well. Kudos to FK for such a great staff! I don't know what you are doing for them to make us feel great but keep it up!!!I love my Las Vegas trips but Firekeepers will always be the next best thing!And thank you for the comped room,Michigan Kitty",0.0 +"I can only compare this with Soaring Eagle Casino. I've never been to any others. Compared to Soaring Eagle, this casino is cramped, dirty, and just downright depressing.",8.0 +This casino gave you a lot of room. You never felt crowded and it wasn't smokey as some casino's are. They had plenty of new slots and the restroom's were always within reach as well as the beverage stations. The only problem was the slots were really tight.,0.0 +"Firekeepers is a well managed casino, clean and large enough that you don't feel cramped like many other casinos we've been to. they are continually adding new games and the staff is courteous and helpful thru out . This is a longer drive for us, compared to other casinos closer to our home but we prefer it mainly due to the above, it is more relaxing and we just have more fun even if we dont hit it big. overall this is an excellent casino and the Mijem buffet is hard to beat, especially if you use your points from games. The dining area is good sized and the buffet offers a wide variety of ethnic food dishes as well as traditional foods and it is always plentiful, at the correct serving temperatures and wait staff are always nearby for assistance. if you leave and are still hungry its definitly your own fault. parking has never been an issue either in the enclosed parking levels or outside.",2.0 +"Neither my husband nor I are big gamblers, but we do enjoy going to a casino from time to time. Firekeeper's Casino is large - larger than I expected - with something for every gambler regardless of your level of expertise. If you're a non-smoker, Firekeeper's has a ventilation system in place to keep smoke to a minimum. It works pretty well unless you happen to be in close proximity to a smoker (NOTE: Smoke is not completely eliminated, so don't go expecting not to smell any smoke). However, there is a (small) smoke-free area. Of course, you have to walk through the regular smoky areas to get to it! I'm told by some family members that the food at the buffet is great; unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to try for ourselves. Overall, the Firekeeper's Casino is a nice place and one that I would visit again if I happen to be in the area.",0.0 +Came here for the buffet. Played the slots and left a small winner. High ceilings help and abundent slots and tables make it a good casino to visit. Have been here before and will be here again. Easy to get to as it next to I-94 and only a short distance west of I-69 (on I-94).,0.0 +Firekeepers Casino has a fairly new Concert venue they opened up. We have enjoyed Billy Currington and Lynyrd Skynyrd there so far. There is not a bad seat in the house but it is a small venue so get your tickets EARLY.,1.0 +"Nice casino, wish more tables were open, the dealers were friendly, unfortunately didn't win. Drink service was satisfactory. I think the machines were tight, didn't do good on the slots. But we did have fun, and would go back again.",0.0 +"We have been going to Firekeepers since it opened. I find the slots good although I have difficulty finding an open spot at my favorite, the 25 cent Wheel of Fortune as it's usually very busy! I've always found everyone very helpful and nice. My only complaint is it seems like their air vents don't always keep up with the smoke in the casino. Other than that, I do enjoy going up there and spending a couple hours! Their buffet is nice too.",0.0 +"my wife and i have been to many casino hotels and this first visit to firekeepers was one of the best....from the hotel staff,the resturants sfaff and even your security staff...the two days and nights comped.was very enjoyable... keep sending your coupons and we will be there each month....it's a three hour drive one way for us.... RUDY & CONNIE B.",1.0 +"Sis and I visited a couple times, then we each got a free room! Took friends and had an absolute blast. Rooms are spacious, beautiful and I wish I could have got that bathroom in my suitcase...gorgeous and well thought out!Had some great experiences in the casino, Chi-mo-nees...chicken and waffle fries...wonderful...and the Nibi..ohhh, yeah!Didn't win any jackpots but came home with my money! That's better than GLC. We're going again next week, can't wait to go. It's like a mini vaca and those folks know how to treat their customers. Staff is awesome, rooms are gorgeous and the play if fun, fun, fun!!This is my new favorite casino.",0.0 +"What a fun way to spend the day, um, and some money.... But it is a nice casino that is close to Kalamazoo or Battle Creek",0.0 +"So, I was just told that at 1:30 is last call and they serve nothing after then. Not too much like Vegas I must say. Forget the servers and bring your own alcoholIs what they're saying!!",10.0 +"My best friend and i had not seen each other in over 5 years. When we got together to talk about our upcoming golf outing, we decided to visit FireKeeper's Casino to meet up with some old school friends. What a hoot! The atmosphere of the various bar's, and restaurants, along with all the gaming options, made it a memorable night. Of the 7 of us, the worst we did was break even, and at least 2 of us cleared 300.00 at blackjack. My little brother won a little over 200.00 at slot's.Due to the free flowing beer through the night, it was extremely difficult to make our tee time. we did, however, tee off on time, and rehashed the night for most of the round. We have decided to make this an annual event.",0.0 +"FireKeepers Casino has a excellent variety of slots and tables; enough to satisfy every gaming budget. The attention to detail is evident in the ceiling lighting fixtures and coordination with the music and colored lights. The staff is friendly, courteous, and helpful. Very spacious. There is a non-smoking area and the exclusive high-rollers room. Complimentary soda beverages, coffee and water. Restrooms are super clean. The points on our Rewards card earned us some free food. We did not attend any performances -- just had fun!",0.0 +Huge selection of slot machines and table games. Something for everyone at every price range. The staff was very friendly and appeared to enjoy working at the casino.,0.0 +"Very friendly staff, food is always some of the best around. They really cater to a customer's every need and clearly realize the value of their customers. From the first day you were open you have great value and friendly service. ",0.0 +"I wanted to try the sister hotel to the one I love in New Buffalo, Michigan, so decided to over Presidents Day weekend. I didn't just love this place. It doesn't have that Vegas touch like it's older sister on the west side of the state. It seems their players club rewards aren't quite as good as the other place. I did get a free cherry pie after earning 100 points which was pretty tasty, but in the end, it was quite expensive. They don't have the games I enjoy, either. It was pretty average for both of us. I didn't have any luck that day, either, so that leads me to think that people who rate this casino higher may have won. The food was not bad in the little cafe area and they do give you a 25% discount if you have a players club card. Other than that, well.........not much to say.",3.0 +"Had a good time, just a one night trip but that's all you really need. No completes with the room. I don't know why people knock the casino you are in the middle of Michigan not Vegas. The casino was very crowded and the restaurants were all lined up so we eat at the CHI MON-EES food court and actually had a very good burger. My wife and I played craps all night long had a blast. Had a great time, if you like to gamble I would recommend.",0.0 +"Good atmosphere. Like any other Casino, it has its share of weirdos. Payouts good, slots middle of the road.",0.0 +The staff is very nice. I've been to several other casino's in the state and like this the best. Clean open and always able to find a machine to sit on that I like. ,0.0 +I went to this casino a couple weeks ago with a girlfriend as my husband was not able to get off of work. It is the perfect place to go for a girls overnight. We had a wonderful time and enjoyed the beautiful new hotel as well as the gorgeous pool. I didn't know what to expect from the casino slots as I had not been here for years. Well was I suprised at the changes...I thought the slots were so much fun. So many penny slots and we were able to gamble for hours and hours. I love all the penny slots and they loved us too...I am going back and looking forward to playing these so many new and fun slots....loved it!!!!,0.0 +"Enjoyed our first trip to Firekeepers and we are making plans to return with our adult children in the near future. We are not smokers so looked for the area set aside for folks like us and as expected this area much smaller and didn't include any card tables. Aside from that we enjoyed our time spent there. We found enough places to play out in the main playing area where someone wasn't right next to you smoking. Didn't try any of the eating places on site but heard they were expensive, gone are the deals of the past where casinos pamper even the moderate spender a little. As noted elsewhere, there are areas where you can help yourself to complimentary sodas.",0.0 +"This was a revisit to Firekeeper's Casino since the hotel was added. We didn't stay in the hotel because it was too pricey, even on weekday nights. Since my last visit here it seems like they've added way too many Penny Slot machines. My daughter and I really had to hunt for the Quarter Slots. It was not real crowed since we had gone during the day, but had it been real busy finding a quarter machine to play would have been almost impossible. We had lunch at a new restaurant Smoke 'N Fire because I had gotten a coupon online. The service was very slow, and the food was just okay. We did have fun, and enjoyed our visit, but will think about going to a different casino next time for sure.",2.0 +This was the first casino I went to.I enjoyed it and loved how it looked. I have alot of fun and even won a little.,0.0 +"The buffet was very nice but was pricy without a coupon. Many people had coupons, we didn't so we paid twice the price. However we got our moneys worth as the selection was incredible. Drawback was the wait in line",1.0 +"This is a huge ripoff. Even when you assume that you will lose your money and are paying for the (questionable) entertainment value, the per hour cost is way too high! The odds are stacked too highly in favor of the house. One feels as though they are sitting in the bottom of and ashtray due to the stench of second hand cigarette smoke.The food is also definitely subpar. Do yourself a favor and avoid this place or at least set a limit on how much you want to lose and then leave. The Tribe didn't just build a hotel and acquire more land for expansion because the gamblers are doing so well.",7.0 +"This was our first visit here. We frequent Detroit area casinos and heard good things about FireKeepers.We arrived around 2pm on a Sunday and were able to check-in within 5 minutes. I was surprised and glad our room was ready early, a definate plus. We had a suite which was very clean and spacious. The gaming area was very clean and no where near as smokey (non smokers) as the Detroit casinos. Great variety of slots and table games. They announce jackpot winners throughout the day which is kind of fun and a good insight to payouts. The staff in the gaming area were very helpful and gave prompt service. The food was above par at the deli and 24/7. ATMs and voucher machines are abundant and well located. The pool area and hot tub was great! Clean and spacious. The only odd part about it is there isn't a seperated entrance from the gaming area and hotel. You literally walk in and out the same elevators that people are going to and from their rooms. Its a little odd compared to other casinos. Wear a coverup unless you want to show off in front of people checking in!The only issues we had were the following:1) The pillows are terrible! I would suggest bringing your own.2) The drain in our jacuzzi didn't close all the way making it almost useless.3) The TVs were out all morning when we woke up until we checked out.Although #2 and #3 are probably an isolated incident, when mentioned to the front counter at checkout, we were basically blown off and given our bill. Typically, when we notify staff of an issue an apology or credit would be extended. Overall, we will definately return. We had a great time.",4.0 +"always polite employees, lots of slots, love restaurants, can always get staff to bring you pops, restrooms always clean, well lit, small aand large jackpots, good number of pay areas",0.0 +"We just returned from a one night stay and there are good things and bad. I want to start off by saying our room was comped. Only 3 people working the check in desk, very slow, line was moving slower than a snail. I had requested a room as close to elevator and casino as possible. That expectation was met. It was a very short walk to the elevator and room and then back to the casino.The room was nice, great bed, linens, tv. Our room overlooked a roof. Not a good view. The bathroom had a nice shower and seperate room for the toilet. Really liked the sliding doors. The vanity area was small. There were no towel racks in the bathroom so towels had to be draped over the shower doors. Weird!!Now for some bad things-the counter top area in the bedroom hadn't been cleaned, it was covered with powered creamer. The waste basket from previous guests hadn't been emptied and cleaned, full of crap. On the bathrom floor there were long hairs, not mine, my hair is very short. Disgusting!!I told the front desk about these things and was told they are having issues with the cleaning staff. Ya think?At 5:00 in the morning we were awakened by pounding above our room, like someone pounding nails in the wall. This continued until 8:00 Upon checking out I told the front desk and their attitude was oh well and we were not asked how our stay was or come back again. Very poor customer service.Fantastic variety of slot machines. Buffet was average. We are returning as we have another comped night and maybe things will be better however we would not pay that kind of money to stay there.The hotel is totally smoke free. I am a smoker and it was a big pain to have to leave the room and hike outside.",4.0 +1. Spent 30 minutes in line just to check in. No explanation or apology to the 20 some couples waiting in line to check in.2. Room view was of the heating and cooling system for the hotel.3. Walls of the hotel were extremely thin. We could hear everyone talking next door and in the hallway.4. Customer service was horrible with individuals I encountered.5. Buffet was nasty and cold.....not what I expected from a new facility.6. Overall I would not recommend his casino to my worst enemy.,15.0 +We got to the hotel around 1:30 on a Sunday and had rooms booked for that night. Check-in wasn't until 4:00 but we figured we might as well see if they had rooms available that way we could unpack our stuff and then go gambling. The guy running the desk said they had clean rooms but that they weren't allowed to check anybody in until 4:00. I've never been to a place where this was the case but ok if that's their rule. So we headed out to do some gambling and eat. We came back to the desk around 5:00 and there were 3 people at the desk and each persons line had about 5 people in them. So we wait and then when we get to the front of the line to check-in they let us know they are still waiting on rooms to be cleaned and they could take our number and call us when they were ready. So we leave our number and go back to the slots. We played until about 7:45 and decided we'd go back and see if we could check-in yet. We get back to the desk and they punch around on the computer a while and say they can put us in our rooms now. They never called and let us know this. So we check in and go get our luggage out of the car. As we are coming back in the valet lets us know that we are not allowed to take an outside cooler in and no outside food is allowed in. Again this is the first time I've ever heard of this before too. They do have rooms with kitchens in them and every room has a fride in it but I'm not sure what for. So we take those back and finally get into our rooms which are pretty nice. It is new so they are all very fresh and clean. So I get my stuff unpacked and get my swimsuit on to go check out the hot tub. I get down to the pool area only to find out it closes down at 9:00. Another first for me that they close it this early. The area did look nice but I didn't get to find out since it was closed. Talking with their staff it sounds like management running the hotel doesn't have a clue what they are doing and still learning how to manage but I did read where they just purchased the hotel next door so maybe they can help turn the hotel around for them. So if you're headed to stay the night be prepared to be patient.,7.0 +Loved the Buffet!Fabulous fresh deliicious food!A GREAT selection of tasty food! great service & nice surroundings! Crab leg bonus on Sunday!,0.0 +"I have been to Firekeepers several times and always am impressed with how they treat you as their guest. Very polite and very respectful. More than willing to help whenever you have a question about anything. They will take your money just like every casino (duh), but I enjoy giving it to them more than a lot of others. Also, super easy access right off of I-94. You can see it from the highway. Not a huge slot floor, but there is a good variety and there seems to be enough capacity that you don't ever have a real hard time finding a machine. They are pretty loose about the decorum in the poker room, but the dealers maintain control of the table. If a player is messing with chips in the pot or doing anything truly out of line they are quick to warn them and then remove them if necessary. I never worry about cheats, but the language that is allowed is definitely saltier than many casinos would allow. The dealers are great though about being fair to players and not coming down on players for no reason. In spite of the language I rate the poker room as above average for how it is run.",1.0 +"We were lucky enough to arrive for the seafood buffet during the lunch hours so we got the cheaper price. What an awesome buffet. We enjoyed the Asian food area as well, but the seafood was great. We will definitely return!",1.0 +Honestly am not one for Casinos. What I enjoy mostabout firekeeper's is the food (the Mijem Buffet is THE BEST!) and the look and archiecture of the place. Firekeepers is very pleasing to the eye.,0.0 +"I've been to most Casinos in MI and I definitely prefer FireKeepers to them all. Before even realizing their slogan I was describing it to people as the best way to experience Vegas without actually going to Vegas, it just has that same feel that the Vegas casinos give off. Lots of table games, lots of slots, great restaurants, always clean and very convenient from parking to cashing out. Luckily it's as close to me as most of the others but even if it wasn't I'd still make the trip.",0.0 +"Fun casino just off the the I94 W exit 104, outside of Battle Creek MI. Lots of fun machines, great restaurants. Hotel is not finished yet but it will be Dec. 2012. There is one close by about 5 min.Lots of great shopping and restaurants, 2 exchanges west.",0.0 +"This casino is a quick drive for us so we are there almost every week. Very nice casino with a good mix of slot machines and many table games. Easy to access right off I-94 near Battle Creek, Michigan. We usually don't gamble much but can sometimes break even. We really enjoy the buffet which is as good as some of the best in Las Vegas. The hotel will be opening in December 2012. Looks like it will be very nice.",0.0 +"Nice Casino, didnt win anything but had a great time. Smoking is allowed so that is a problem for you this is not the place!",0.0 +"I have just visited this casino and had a good time. Located right off of I - 94 just east of Battle Creek. They were still building the hotel. The casino isn't as big as a Vegas casino but still lots of slots (tight) and table games craps, black jack, 3 card poker, and a few others that I wasn't familiar with. I did OK with black jack $5.00 table against the shoe with automatic shufflers. It was Sat. Night, place was PACKED!! Had a nice meal with excellent pasta & grilled chicken breast ......very good I think about $12.00 well worth it. I didn't go for the buffet because I wasn't' that hungry, but based on my meal the food was good. I'll stop here again....and maybe win!",2.0 +"Hotel being built right now. Big with all new machines. A lot of pennies, but not many quarter slots. Tables were always full. Choice of foods, but prices at buffet were high. If you like the atmosphere, crowds and losing, then this place is for you. ",5.0 +"This is the first time I have been to this casino. At the spur of the moment, I decided to drive up to Battle Creek. I don't go to casino's very often. I stayed at the Comfort Inn, which provided a shuttle for $7 round trip. Went and got my rewards card, which gave me discounts on food. The Wheel of Fortune slots took my money right away. Blew $40 in less than 5 minutes. Then I discovered the penny Yahtzee slot machines. There I played all evening, winning enough to double my $100, plus buy a nice BBQ rib dinner, a glass of wine, $2 cover charge for listening to a band play, then lemon cheesecake at the end. I used the $100 that I won to pay for my room at motel. Sunday on my back home, I decided to stop at casino again and try my luck. That day was not my lucky day. Played same slot machines, but lost all of my $100.",3.0 +"This place fully deserves the moniker 'Moneykeepers' in more ways than one. Just had an awful experience on our first visit there a few days ago. I don't go to a casino often, but it was a holiday and I had saved my money for this 3 hr trip for some fun. After signing up for our players cards, I put a 20 dollar bill in the first machine I sat at..I pressed the spin button and nothing happened..I then noticed that the buttons were not lit up, which indicated that the machine wasn't working. I then pressed the cash out button..again, nothing happened. I called the attendant, who then came over..I explained what happened...he took notes, opened the machine and examined it. He noted the time I had sat down and indicated that I did indeed put a 20 into the machine...he then told me that another customer had also put a 20 into the machine and their was no way he could be sure that it was mine! Then the attendent tried to tell me that I had most likely taken the money OUT after I put it in per surveillance video...this was absolutely NOT true because of how I put my money in...I was practically in tears, but he didn't seem empathetic in the least that I had just seen 20 dollars literally disappear and his attitude was one of 'tough luck' because the machine was out of order. Needless to say, that will be our LAST visit to 'Moneykeepers'.",13.0 +"The slots had very poor pay out. Food was expensive and not really anything special. Staff was friendly, but not enough to go around.",4.0 +Large casino with lots of penny slots. Quite smoky as all casinos are. Easy to get in and out of. Quite clean as well.,0.0 +It's clean. The smoke is handled very efficiently so us non-smokers are not inundated. The buffet is great. Sometimes I even win.,0.0 +very clean and comfortable casino. Lots of new slot machines and a few old favorites. Buffet was ok nothing special. Would stop back when in the area.,0.0 +"they need to lightin there machines up , they are not that good too play, unless you have money and more money too blow..",2.0 +Beautiful building and fun to gamble. Hate to loose!!!,0.0 +"It was pretty much your run of the mill casino, but since it is fairly new the inside is nice and big with plenty of opportunities to blow some money :)",0.0 +I'm not a gambler so I was not having a good time. I went with friends and was there for about 6 hours. Not a fun place if you don't gamble.,0.0 +Love this casino it is awesome and Mijems is the best buffet around always recommed Firekeepers,0.0 +"Spent an evening with friends at Firekeepers. Started out with drinks in the bar, then we went to the buffet. There was a 30 minute wait (to be expected on a Friday night) so we stopped by the NIBI bar and had a drink special while waiting. In about 20 minutes our buzzer went off and we were being seated in the buffet. It was a little pricey, but you get $4 off with your players card and we used our points to reduce the price, so all in all a very reasonable price for 2 seafood buffets ($25). There is a large selection of items and way more than seafood on the buffet. I had an excellent steak. After dinner we played the games and thought we would have a night cap before we went home. Much to our surprise, the same bar we had started in now had a cover charge. Shame on the casino for charging a cover. We expected to pay more for a drink as there was a band, but a cover in a casino??????? Come on this is not Vegas and it is just a fair sounding local band. We went to the sports bar and had a nightcap.All in all we had a good meal, good time and saw old friends.",0.0 +"This is a great casino...very large, lots of options. They only had one $5 blackjack table though, so we sat at a $10 table. Our dealer, Derek, was great. He kept us smiling even when we were losing, which I guess is the mark of a good dealer right? But we had another dealer, Mark, who had the personality of a wet mop. I think the pit bosses should pay attention to the way people react to the dealer and try and weed out the ones who aren't good with people. But the buffet was delicious! And if you have a player's card it's only like $20, with all you can eat crab legs, shrimp, prime rib and NY strip!",0.0 +"Firekeepers was off to a good start. I have been a patron since it opened .One or two of the Crap table boxman, not all, seem to have little respect for their patrons and act a bit like buillies. They toy and mock those that play. They are very quick to take your money, but they are poor losers. They lack grace and good will. I say that there is a lack of training in hospitality and this is a hospitality business. Management needs to tend to this and remove those that are not cut out for dealing with the public (pun intended).There is a cover charge for the lounge area which seems silly since it only stimulates the desire to gamble more and you are still paying for the drinks, not very welcoming. On the good side. Nice facility and most of the employees are very nice. Table personnel is 80/20 and do a good job, they are overworked a bit. The food is an 8 out of 10 and the service staff is a 10.Very hard workers and they work difficult shifts. Next time you go, check it out and look beneath the surface. Remember it is entertainment and they are not in the business of giving away money. After all they have a new hotel they need to pay for. Enjoy!",2.0 +Firekeepers is a great casino if the could ban the smoking,2.0 +"been going there alot ever since it open spent $ 1000.00 of dollars there, they give backvery little, soaring eagle mt pleasant much better place for winning.",7.0 +good food and different kinds of food enjoyed some of the slots,0.0 +"This is a new large very nice casino right off of I94 at exit 104. The staff are friendly and nice. Make sure you join the members club. They advertise Get your Vegas on and this casino is every bit as nice as anything in Vegas without the money spent on airfare. The hotel will be open in December. Lot's of slot machines and a bank of video poker machines back by the poker room. There is a buffet but we didn't stay to eat. They have a complementary beverage station(pop, coffee and water) set up by one of the restrooms near the video poker machines. Check out their web page for a better idea of everything to do.",0.0 +"wow! great casinio .. free soft drinks.. great atmosphere ,,I win everytime!",1.0 +Fun and not too smoky. The buffet was not so hotLiked the beveragestations.,1.0 +Ive been here twice with large groups and nobody ever wins. The staff is very rude. When i first walked in i didnt know it was 21 and up being 22 the guy checking id's yelled across the lobby at me to stop. I was embaressed. The second time i went the person checking id's made a snide comment about me being so young. Probaly never go back i like gunn lake casino better.,2.0 +"I visit becuase a friend of my has told me wonderful place was, but we got better ones and closed to my home town, I didnt like that the poker table are electronic instead of a real dealer.",0.0 +"Very clean nice atmosphere, a lot of things to do and a non smoking area with complimentary soft drinks. Will visit again.",0.0 +"I have been a frequent patron of the Firekeeper's Casino for some time now. I am getting very upset with the payout on the slots. It has gone from bad to worse!!! The payouts are terrible!! I play hundreds of dollars each month and they only send me a book with $5.00 of free comp each week. Why I go back is beyond me. I guess because I live 20 minutes from it. I feel why the payouts are so bad is for the fact that they are building the new motel, they need the money for that. Maybe after the motel is done slots will pay out better. Also, the smoke smell is bad, there is only a small non-smoking area for slots. The best thing about this place is the free fountain drinks!!",8.0 +"At first this place was ok on payouts, but the last 6 months or so the machines have had little to no payout. I am a very avid player and use to recieve books also, lately nothing. I will not be going to this casino anymore. For all the people out there stay home and save your money, do not go to this casino. I know I will be going a few extra miles and heading to Soaring Eagle.",9.0 +"This is a very nice, clean casino with very friendly staff. I played several slots - Tarzan (penny slots - $0.50 minimum - was very good to me - won $175.00 on this one and then moved to Deal or No Deal. This is another penny slot but for the bonus round - it will take $1.75 max per pull. This slot gave me numerous scatter pays in the $17.50 - $25.00 range and then finally, I got 3 suitcases (bonus round). I picked siutcase #8 & proceed. The first offer from the banker was 27,729 credits - I sat there not believing my eyes nor ears - even so long that the machine asked if I needed more time - HA! Of course I took the deal and then it opened my suitcase which showed 2500 credits. As I had never played this machine before, I wasn't sure exactly if I had won the 27,729 credits or the 2500 credits. Much to my pleasure - it was the 27,729. WHOO HOO! I couldn't have been more pleased with my trip to Firekeepers. I only wish my schedule took me there more often. They are also building a new optel adjacent to the casino that is supposed to open in the Fall. This will be a very nice addition to the casino and I understand they will also expand the gaming area as well at that time and will offer a first class entertainment venue as well.The casino also offers table games with dealers - it is a full service casino.",1.0 +average for a casino - was not expecting the smoking - forgot about it being part of the reservation et all - pretty but contemporary for a restaurnt - food was ok - service was ok; would not recommend restaurant as a destination,4.0 +"Many tables and slots, good service. Friendly and helpful staff made the experience more enjoyable",0.0 +"Atmosphere and staff were nice, but it was disappointing how fast we lost and were back out the door. It would have been nice to win a little, lose a little, to keep our experience going a bit longer. I know they are there to make money, but it would have been nice to be able to spread it over a few hours, instead of about an hour-ish. This review covers a few trips there, and each time was basically the same. I think one time we came out $30 more than when we went in, the rest of the times we came out with lighter wallets. Maybe it was coincidence that we just hit the wrong machines at the wrong times?",2.0 +"Very professional, organized. beautiful, fantastic Buffet, heart beat increase walking thru the door, saves a long drive to Soaring Eagle.",0.0 +"The Michigan smoking rules don't apply here---gamblers seem to all be smokers. Lots of gambling choices, and usually busy.",1.0 +"Like Vegas, only hotter is a sign I noticed in the casino on my most recent visit. What a joke! Now I have played at this casino more times than I care to really think about and I will tell you this... beware. GO TO SOARING EAGLE in Mt. Pleasant instead. At least there you can commonly win. You will need DAMN good luck at Firekeepers. Believe me, I have plenty of experience with both. Firekeeper slots are tight and they sure know how to RIG a roulette wheel. The only good thing about this casino are the restaurants.",5.0 +this is te first casino i've been to where the casino always win. !!!,9.0 +We have been to this casino twice now and we really enjoy the trip. It is clean and well taken care of. The music and clubs are hip and much more modern than some casinos. The alcohol isn't too high priced and the slots are still pretty loose. It is a pretty casino.,0.0 +"Went to Firekeepers with friends meeting first at the Sports Bar. As we entered the complex, we looked for parking, and it appeared that only valet was offered, however it WAS complimentary. The valet explained how we took care of the ticket when we come out later.As we entered the casino, I was hit with the strong smell of smoke, my friend explained that it is most likely because in MI there Are few places for people to smoke. We immediately went to the sports bar to wait for friends. Drinks were expensive for a casino.Had the buffet, which was very reasonable for the food they offered. The food was excellent and the service quick.Had a hard time using the ATM - but eventually it worked.The tables were priced well for a casino and the amount of tables was extensive.My only complaint would be that there should be an area that is strictly non Smoking.Will return again when the hotel is completed.",2.0 +"We live about 1 1/2 hours away from this Casino. We have been there at least a dozen times since it opened. When it first opened it was fun, you could play awhile on your money mabe come out a couple hundred ahead. This year is a whole different story because they are building a new Hotel they have tightened up on their machines. Buffet is not good and overpriced.",11.0 +Our first visit. read a lot of negative reviews. most of them bunk. Well lit parking deck. food discounts with player card. had surf and turf buffet. crab legs and prime rib. good selection of other food. Staff all over the place cleaning and fixing machines. not overcrowded. could always find a machine to play. payoffs not big but played a long time on the money I used.,2.0 +"While working nearby we thought we would spend our five hour break at Firekeepers. Three minutes after pulling into the BUS parking lot with our fifth-wheel toter truck we were greeted by a security guy who said. ..Sorry tractors are not allowed to park here. Not in ANY of the parking lots.Its not the weight. We are a single axle MDT. We only weigh 10, 000 lbs-less than many RVs.Its not the trailer. We were bob-tail.Could it be our color? Nah....most people like blue. I guess they dont like truckers of any kind and have forgotten where their food and supplies come from. Sorry to say this Firekeepers... You are the only casino we know from NY to CA that voices their prejudice. And Firekeepers is only the 2nd ding against Michigan so far for us. The roads here are worse than Lousianna and they dont have cold weather as an excuse.",10.0 +"You burn through tons of money, and they keep it.",8.0 +the casino is your average casino. The buffet is a little above average but pricey. Make sure to get your players card and get discount. We watched Superbowl in caberet on big screen. It was good for that event.,3.0 +"It seems that Firekeeper's is getting a few poor revues for consumer's losing money... Duh! It's gambling! If you go in with a mentality of 'win some, lose some,' I think you'll enjoy your time immensely. I've been to several casinos in a 5,000 mile radius of Firekeeper's and believe it's the best. It's quite large with pretty nice decor and great ambiance. They have a decent venue for live music, although they don't pull as high profile acts as some other casinos. Firekeeper's also has more restaurant options (& price ranges) than is typical of a casino so far from the Vegas strip, as well as plenty of slots and table games, including an excellent poker table.",6.0 +"It's literally a little treasure in Munich. This rococo' church, opened to the public after the strong perseverance of the citizens, exhibits unique bas relief, decorations. Extremely recommended while visiting the centre",0.0 +"Unbelievable, the church is stunning. A GEM in Munich, maybe the best thing in the city. You can’t miss it!!",2.0 +"Small church but arguably the most impressive one for me in all Munich. So much details, loved the architecture ",2.0 +"This 18th century baroque chapel is a marvel. Although quite small, it is intricately decorated inside and the effect as you step through the door from the street is breathtaking. Built as a private chapel for the wealthy Asam family (who lived next door), it was opened to the wider public by popular demand. And rightly so: this is a real gem.",0.0 +An amazing small church full of beautiful designed sculptures and nice structural designs. It's small but different from churches. Nice to see it.,0.0 +"Fascinating church! Very small, so it doesn't take long to see, but it's unlike any other church I've seen in Europe. It's very ornate, almost overwhelmingly so! When we were there there was organ music playing, which was very cool and added to the atmosphere. Make sure to look around for little details of skeletons, they're everywhere!",2.0 +It's worth the short walk from Marienplatz to see this beautiful church. Lots of little stores along the way too.,0.0 +"Like a fine, intricate jewelry box, the Asamkirche amazes with its elaborate and beautiful decoration. I wish we could have gone inside (only the foyer was open), but it was wonderful nonetheless.",1.0 +"On 17/7/19 I did a walking tour of Old Munich Town with Charlie. He guided us through the back streets to visit 2 churches which the Asam brothers had decorated. One only a shell had been left after WWII, now restored to its former glory. We found sights and experiences not on the regular Marienplatz tour and I was most appreciative.",0.0 +We stopped here while on a walking tour. We are so glad we got to experience it! The church is so ornate; every single space had some kind of design or decoration. It was beautiful. Take a few minutes to stop here and take it all in!,2.0 +One of the most beautiful churches we have ever seen. A must see during a visit to Munich. Even the kids accepted to spend a few minutes looking around,0.0 +This is probably the best church in Munich area. Beautiful wallpaintings. Sit in on of the pews and take it all in.,0.0 +Beautiful Baroque Church that is interesting to see. A bit hidden. I would not make it a destination - rather a quick view on my way to something else.,1.0 +"You might as well stop by, it's worth a stroll through it. This is not a real church, but basically built to preview what you can have built in your own village church. Not worth going out of your way for, but interesting.",2.0 +"A true gem in Munich, the church of the Asam brothers is a good place to see religous art work. Stay a while. Sit down. Rest a bit. Pray. ",1.0 +Very small but interesting. Just a small and private church with some stunning and impressive features. ,0.0 +I think this church is not one of the must see or must do in Munich but since you are passing by it well worth to see for 5-10 minutes to know the Narrow church of Munich,0.0 +"As you are walking down Sendlinger Strasse checking out the shops, take a 5 minute stop to check out the Asam Church. It is a very small Baroque church packed with unbelievable gold leaf, frescoes & stucco interior.It was built from 1733 to 1746 by a couple brothers as their private church.",0.0 +"Dripping with Rococo details, this is an architecture historian's paradise of Italian/ German Rococo detailing. It's worth about 10 minutes to take it and snap a few photos. ",0.0 +"We went in to this place randomly when we was walking trough the city and wow! We was taken from the first this we saw it outside it have beautiful decorations and beautiful colors! When we walked it it was absolutely amazing beautiful! The pictures, the texts and the decorations was mind blowing! You should definitely see this place if you’re in Munich for a day as we was! Let me know if you want me to visit something else in Croatia. If you want to see more pictures from my trips please check out my Instagram/whaatzzuppThanks for reading, Until next time see you soon! ",0.0 +"This church with a somewhat understated exterior is sandwiched between numerous shops on the very busy pedestrian street, Sendlinger Str. 32, just a few minutes' walk from the Marienplatz. However, if you like ornate churches, this is a must see place for you. Almost every square inch of this small church is covered with marble and richly decorated frescos and sculptures. My understanding is the church, whose official name is St. Johann Nepomuk, was built by the two Asam brothers as a showcase or catalog of their wares. Church builders/decorators could come to this location and pick and choose what they would want for their own church. Once inside, take time and to sit in a pew and just look around at the floors, marble walls, amazingly gilted columns, frescoed ceiling, ornate altar, etc. Also look around in the foyer with its armor clad angels in the corner and St Nepomuk with his gold crown. Unlike most churches, there are no stained glass windows. This is a true must see in Munich.",0.0 +Lovely small churches close to the Marieplatz. It has statues and frescos whicare very beautiful. It is worth checking it out and entry is free.,0.0 +I never failed to drop by this church whenever we visited munich. Each time we were in awe. Do not miss this amazing Baroque and Rococo piece.,0.0 +"Easy to miss, the entrance to this church looks like one more door on a busy street. When you enter, you will transport yourself to another world. The artsy details, the history behind the construction of the church, and the classy styles make this short visit a magic moment during your walking tour of Munich. Don't miss it!",0.0 +Probably one of my favorite small churches. The frescos and statues and metal work was amazing. Its just a few minutes walk from the Marienplatz. Definitely worth checking it out. Its free and a small detour.,2.0 +"The street front is understated but once you enter this church, you will be overwhelmed. It is over the top Baroque. I was glad that I brought binoculars as there is so m much detail to absorb. Don't miss the gold grim reaper when you enter. Or the chariots at the front upper corners, and on and on.....Spectacular. ",0.0 +"Even though Asam Church is a bit out of the way for tourists - a 7 minute walk from Marienplatz on Sendlingerstrasse, a clothing shopping street - it should not be missed. The exterior facade oozes with opulence, an indication of what's to come inside. Over the tall wood doorway, flanked by gilt trimmed columns, look for St. John Nepomuk wearing a gold starry crown with cherubs at his feet. Gold sun dials appear on the doorway and are repeated on the ceiling of the inside foyer. In the foyer, corner wall angel statues, with gilt headgear and armor, bend forward swinging gilt feathers fashioned to look like daggers. Even in the foyer like the main church, every inch of wall space has elaborate rococo decor and painted frescoes. Once inside the church, it is evident how small and narrow the interior is; there are only 12 rows of pews that fill up the center of the church. At first, it is difficult to know where to look - the beautiful frescoed ceiling, the very ornate altar with twisted gilt trimmed marble like columns and red canopy over the glass coffin of a wax figure of St. John Nepomuk, the walls with fake red mottled marble pilasters and similar marble or gilt trim, the upper story that appears to have a balcony with drapery and gilt trim, the gold cherubs in the niches, or the white clerestory windows. There is no stained glass window, however. The Asam brothers used their artistic skills to paint and sculpt the interiors of churches. They decided to build this church as a showcase for these skills so that when church decorators shopped they could see what to order. It's amazing after seeing the work that has gone into the decor of this church that the brothers had time to fill orders for other churches. Allow at least 15-20 minutes for phototaking and possibly more for oogling this elaborately decorated church. Free. Open 9-5 but 1-6 on Fridays. It's an enjoyable walk to this church as window shopping is very good. Many small dress shops for locals have nice window displays - and no jeans and T-shirt stores in sight!",0.0 +"Quite different from other churches, both outside and in.Seems to have something of a hell and damnation theme if you look closely.I would be interested to listen to organ/choir.",0.0 +"Munich holds some of the most beautiful churches and cathedrals and the Asam Church is one NOT to miss. Sandwiched between buildings, you certainly aren’t expecting the grandeur that this church provides. Built by the Asam Brothers, it’s basically a church catalog! Builders could come into this 30 foot wide church and pick out the furnishings and styles they wanted to display in their church. Make sure you look up at the ceiling... it’s actually made to look like a dome, but the mural has been painted on a flat surface. Download Rick Steve’s walking tour of Munich to learn more of the history of Asam Church. ",1.0 +"Although it's said it's relatively squeezed between the buildings, it's actually easy to find - just start at the Sendlinger Tor and take direction Marienplatz, the church will be some 200 meters from Tor on your left side. It has strange working hours - as an ortodox christian I thought all churches are open 24/7, but this one is not, so be aware of that and check time. It's so beautiful both inside and outside, like in Italy or at least inspired by churches in Italy",0.0 +"Asam Church really was crazy. Apparently, its real name is St. Johann Nepomuk, and it was built by the Asam brothers as their private church sometime between 1733 and 1746. The interior is Baroque and it is insane how much there is to look at in there! Definitely worth a quick pop in.",1.0 +What a surprise to find a private church sandwiched into the one of the main shopping malls in Munich.Check opening times as we had to go back twice to be able togo in.Really worth a look in if yu have te time.,0.0 +So easy to walk past this place without realising how beautiful it is on the inside. Well worth a visit.,0.0 +The church was built by Egid and Cosmas Asam two brothers who were involved with the arts. The Asam brothers used to stay in the houses next to the church. The church has exquisite architecture especially the frescoes at the side and at the top. One can easily spend a peaceful 30 mins to 60 mins in the place.,0.0 +Wow! I don’t think horror movie is a great way to describe a church but...this one kind of made me think that. It was dark and there is so much- everywhere. Worth a look! ,1.0 +"Stricking and overwheliming barocco in its best, space filled with mystic light. If someone does not believe in god, he will once he gets into this church.",1.0 +Charming church with amazing wooden sculpture and painted ceiling. A must for all passionated of rococo style,0.0 +"There is only one small area of the church that can be viewed from behind the massive metal gates that lock tourists out. Although the area that can be viewed is interesting, there is no information presented. Only worth a visit if you are passing by. ",0.0 +"Minimalists stay away, for fear of inducing some stress-related coronary overload. This church is absolutely hideous but in such an iconic way that you may regret never having set eyes on it. The Asam bros didn't do things by half, that's for sure.",0.0 +This beautiful unusual church is a joy to visit. It's peaceful and quiet and just plain beautiful inside.,0.0 +"Be sure not to miss this outstanding architectural gem. Even if you are not normally interested in churches, this original is a must see.",0.0 +"This is one of the many churches in the old city. It is on the small side but richly decorated. It is also rather dark. Once you get used to it, you notice all the carvings and paintings and decorations. A lot has been crammed into a very small space. Impressive feat! I recommend including it if you are doing a circuit of the churches.",0.0 +"The Church of St. John Nepomuk is a small and unassuming church that houses a magnificently lavish rococo interior created by Munich's Asam Brothers. Hence, the name. The plain marble façade is adorned with unhewn rocks and a praying St. John. You enter into a narrow nave crammed with sculptures and murals beneath a ceiling fresco that depicts the life of this saint. Try to visit at different times of day for different perspectives of light. Beautiful, indeed!",1.0 +"The baroque age building was very nice, peacefull holy place to see. You have to see when you visit.",0.0 +"Of the 5 or 6 churches I toured in Munich, this was (architecturally and artistically) my favorite. Really special! And very centrally located / easy to visit, as are many other popular churches.",2.0 +"This is one of the more interesting churches in the city and could easily be missed as its tucked along a shopping street. Its open to the public, however it is not well lit when there is no service. Its a very small and compact church with such interesting art and inspiration.",1.0 +"The story of the Asam Church is a unique one and really makes the difference between a confusing visit and an interesting one. There's always something different to see, no matter where you look. It is, be warned, a small building so if it's busy, come back later!",0.0 +Lovely church with Christ in porcelain ! Located Marien PlatzOn the S2 either get off at Karlsplatz or Marien Platz,2.0 +"There are many popular and well known Churches in Munich. Sometimes the lesser known and less visited churches offer surprises that surpass the more popular tourist attractions . So it is with Asamkirch. ( This Church may also be known as Asam and St. John Neopmonk Church.Here is what you should know if visiting. Asamkirch is off the beaten tourist path and located close to the Sendlinger/Sonnenstrassa intersection and a short 10 minute walk from Marienplatz. The church is sandwiched within a row of buildings and not so visible from afar. As you walk Sendlingerstrasse you well see the church as its being approached. Once there, its exterior facade will tell you you are at your destination. Why you should go there: The incredibly beautiful interior. There is not one square inch of interior surface that is not beautifully decorated. Additionally, the statuary is outstanding. At first glance one might think this to be a short visit, we found otherwise. … once you start looking , discoveries abound. I have seen many churches in Europe and to me it seems some of the smaller lesser known, less visited churches are more meaningful. So it is with Amaskirche. So now for the surprise, the church with all its grander has one statue display that gives meaning to faith prayer and spirituality. That statue is Christ seated behind prison bars with a look od anguish that will be long remembered. Sometimes it is the simplest of images that make the biggest and most memorable impressions. A photo of this special statue display is included as contrast to the beautifully decorated and ornate church decor. it is the last photo in a string of photo submissions, Should you be in Munich and interested in Churches … leave the beaten path and go to the Asamkirche …. you will be glad you did.",0.0 +German Rococo architecture with a stunning and holy interior. stepping inside is a must as you stroll around the city.,0.0 +"This small chapel was built for private use; happy that visitors can peek in to see it today. Every surface is lavishly decorated. It's a bit hard to find, but worth the effort.",0.0 +There was a small foyer at the back of the church that you could look from. It is beautiful but it is hard to see anything. The stop here will only take about 5 minutes. I would not go out of my way to see it unless you know open.,0.0 +"I have no idea when the church is open, but when we went, visitors could only enter into the foyer in the back of the church. There was a gate across the entrance that was closed and locked, so we could see into the church, but only enter into the first couple of feet. Very beautiful, but not accessible all the time.",0.0 +"unfortunately visited when it was dark out side so couldnt see the inside very well, wasnt allowed to take pictures with flash either so cant really describe what inside looked like. ",0.0 +"This is nice little chapel in downtown Munich 2 blocks from Marienplatz and worth seeing. It is different than all the other large ornate gold covered churches in Europe but it is still stunning. All the walls are painted and only white statues are inside. The church was built by two brothers ( the Asam brothers) to show what they could built , apparently. It is tucked in between some shops. Service is WEd. to Friday at 5 pm. ",0.0 +"A SPECTACULAR over the top church, a MUST SEE. It is fabulous. You cannot take it all in. Look for their other works.",0.0 +This church is beautiful. The ornate work done by the Assam brothers is fantastic. A must see for anyone. This small church is on a busy shopping street (pedestrian only) wedged between stores.,0.0 +A very small but amazingly beautiful church. Well worth a 30 minute visit if you are near central Munich.,1.0 +"Good architecture to have a look at. Little confusing on location as its just street as any other building, one small order open to this marvelous architecture inside. Its worship place, and look for timings before u visit ",0.0 +"Built by two brothers, who are buried in the crypt, this has to be one of the two smallest Baroque style churches I've ever seen. Nevertheless, it's beautiful. You can only view it from the back as there's a gate. Still worth a pit stop.",0.0 +"I've learnt that this small church has magnificent interiors so before I left Munich for Salzburg, after my two-day trip, I intentionally visited this church early in the morning, however, it opened a bit late (at 10am). I wandered around to keep me occupied.I think this church is kind of overlooked or ignored by tourists because it didn't get crowded when I was there. In my opinion, it's a mini Sistine Chapel. Literally, it took my breath away. ",0.0 +"This beautiful church is a hidden gem. This is one of the most beautiful Barocco style church. It will take your breath away. It is about 12 min walking distance from Marienplatz plaza. It is located on Sendlinger Strasse, the street south from Marienplatz to Sendlingertor. Admission to the church is free ",0.0 +"Must see church, super beautiful interior and very quick and easy to get to and visit. It's free, right off the main road.",0.0 +This little church tucked away on a side street is an amazing sight to see. Free like the others it’s a must when close to Marien Platz. Don’t forget your camera !,0.0 +"The exterior of the church is a beatiful Baroque facade which has always attracted my attention whenever I walked by as I was spending the summer in Munich. Unfortunately the door was most of the time licked and I felt frustrated. Hiwever, I just felt compelled to try and try again until finally one day, I could get in. It was such a beautiful small Church to disvover. Probably, it is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Munich, built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam as their private church. It is certainly worth the detour.",0.0 +"Asam church is smaller than usual church is a slice of heaven of earth - drippy Baroque-concentrate masterpiece by Bavaria's top two Rococonuts - the Asam brothers. Just 30 feet wide, it was built in 1740 to fit within this row of homes. The church is small, so visitors are asked not to enter during Mass. Free, located just bit off old center on Sendlinger street, open Sat - Thu 9 am - 18 pm, Fri from 13:00.Rich decorated, originally, it was a private chapel where these two brother-architects could show off their work (on their own land, next to their home and business headquarters - to the left), but it's now a public place of worship.Visiting the Asam Church, you can see why the Asam brothers were so prolific and successful. You will find black-and-white portraits of the two Asams in oval frames flanking the altar.",0.0 +"Stucco work on the outside and amazing, breathtaking inside, walls covered entirely with magnificent decoration, unlike anything else seen in Munich. It is a must and easily found in the street beyond Marienplatz and the market. There are some amazing items in the shop windows and stores opposite.",0.0 +"Really beautiful, highly spiritual place and a great way to connect with the local people and culture!",0.0 +"Newly refurbished, it looks absolutely amazing. It would have been nice to have a guide to explain some of the history of the place though.",0.0 +An absolutely stunning little church that you kind of stumble across when walking through München.... it’s well worth a couple of minutes to stop and marvel at the interior of the church which is nothing less than incredible. Well worth hunting this one out. ,0.0 +"If you only have a short time in Munich, I would suggest a stop here. Right in the heart of Munich, so easy to get to; Beautiful statues throughout. Its free admission.",0.0 +"Asamkirche is a very beautiful church in Munich. It is extremely well decorated, and many visitors, also from abroad, show up here.",0.0 +This baroque style church is wonderful. Every inch of wall space is decorated and the ceiling fresco is stunning. Lie down so you can really appreciate the ceiling.Go and have a look inside this church. It costs nothing !!,1.0 +"This tiny church will have you astonished with its beauty. It is rich with treasures designed by the Asam family. It's a gem. I generally prefer a church that is truly a place of worship. However, this small church offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the time is was built. Go have a look!",1.0 +"church posseses very rich interieur; step-by when you go shopping; location within pedestrian area with lots of shops, bars etc.",2.0 +Asam Church is a gem in Munich tucked away on one of the side streets in the city. It is worth visiting due to its beautifully decorated interior.,1.0 +"If you are exploring Munich, I would recommend walking into this church, it is small but extremely unique. The art is different than what you normally see at traditional churches.",1.0 +"Amazingly beautiful church, hidden in the middle of a city street! It was closed for cleaning when we first arrived, so we shopped and visited the coffee shop across the street before entering. Worth the wait!",0.0 +Again a spot to linger for only a few minutes and grab some pics . Knowing a bit about it before making a pit stop made it special and understand what we were taking in,0.0 +"We hadn't planned to visit Asam Church, but we happened to be close so we walked in. On the outside it doesn't even look like a church, but YOWZA! It is gorgeous! Don't miss this church!",0.0 +"There are so many beautiful churches to see in this great city, but this one is unique because of its size and the history behind it. ",1.0 +between two buildings but every bit an artful delight. please do visit.its every bit of an unorthodox church as you'd wish it to be.,0.0 +"St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church (German: Asamkirche), is a Baroque church in Munich, built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam as their private church. It is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque. (Reference from Wikipedia). It’s interior is beautiful, don’t miss it if you happen to visit Munich",0.0 +"Very pretty church, I know there are tons in Europe..but the asamkirk has a very distinct gold theme. Located in a shopping street but with a very distinct facade, can't miss it. Church closes at 6:00 pm",0.0 +"I listened to Rick Steve’s walking tour of Venice for all the details I needed to enjoy visiting Asamkirche. Doing his walking tour took us less than half a day and we stopped for food along the way. Sunday was pretty dead all over except Englischer Garten which was packed.At Asamkirche only the front door was open, couldn’t walk through the whole church but could see in there (would not say that is a reason to come another day). ",0.0 +"The design and architect inside is stunning, you will have an Awe moment once you enter the church. It's a small church but gives you the view like you are living in a different time and space. I love it !",0.0 +"The Asamkirche is the masterpiece of baroque art and definitely the most beautiful catholic church all over the world! The decoration, the frescoes, the statues... all just fantastic!!!!!!",0.0 +"I brought my husband here to see it. He really didn't know where we were going. We found the church on a downtown street in Munich. The door was open. We went in. I was amazed because it looked very much like what I was expecting. He was totally amazed by its beauty and grandeur. Worth a visit, try to swing by.",0.0 +This is a church built in rococo style. Inside the decorations are rich and gold plated in some areas. I strongly recommend to see this building outside and inside.,0.0 +"it is not a typical church. there are lots of decoration on the walls, literally all the walls! if u look up closely, you will find plenty of novel stories are hidden on these decorations.",0.0 +"You'll find plenty of novel stories here in this church, and it is very convenient on the foot traffic through the city centre. Worth 20 minutes on a city walk.",0.0 +This church was overwhelming with all of the decoration and embellishment. Close to the Ubahn and worth the effort.,0.0 +"This baroque beauty is darker than most, probably because it is a penitential church. The decoration is lush, and the total effect is a bit overwhelming. One the whole I prefer the lighter-coloured baroque churches, such as Vierzehnheiligen, Ottobeuren, Aldersbach and the Wieskirche, but the Asam Church is certainly worth seeing. As a bonus, someone was playing on the organ while we were there.",0.0 +"It was one of the most impressive Baroque church we saw in Europe. The Asam Church facade is really beautiful and once you step foot inside it's breathtaking. Rich in details inside, it will be difficult to stay just a few minutes. We were mesmerized inside with the decor, paintings and sculptures.According to Wikipedia, the church was built from 1733 to 1746 by brothers sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam. Now considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German late Baroque.Many places around the world charge an entrance fee for churches. Fortunately this is not the case in Munich. So what are you waiting for, it's FREE !!Our RatingsSerge: 5 Eli: 5Recommend: Yes, really beautiful and inspiring church.",0.0 +"Walking down Sendlinger, came upon Asam Church in the middle of the block. Overwhelming inside with detail. Found it to be the most interesting church we saw in Munich.",0.0 +"There are some beautiful churches to visit in the Old Town but none as ornate or strikingly rich in design as St. Johann Nepomuk, otherwise known as Asamkirche (Asam Church). This church is considered one of the most important buildings in which to see southern German Late Baroque and was privately built between 1733-1746 by the two Asam brothers. The facade of the Asamkirche is built into a row of houses along Sendlinger Straße. It is an opulent and will easily catch your attention while passing by, inviting you to step inside to see the splendour of the church interior. What you find inside Asamkirche is breathtaking. It might remind you of the Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome in terms of its size, immense opulence and intricate details of High Baroque architecture. The nave is rather small with low lighting, yet it is full of striking details and colour throughout. You will find the same with the altar and gallery. The ceiling fresco, the works of brother Cosmas Damian Asam is beautiful. The heavy use of gilding throughout, along with rich stucco work adds depth and texture to the already colourful and richly detailed interior. In the end, this is a place where it is best to simply take a seat, read up on the church history and architectural details while enjoying what you are seeing. It is a place where your eyes can simply wonder up and down, never ceasing to see something new and beautiful. Give Asamkirche as much time as you need. It is a place you'll long remember visiting after your visit to Munich.",1.0 +Its an excellent Church which u need to visit without fail. Its a very short walk from Marienplatz. The architecture is fantastic with the intricate details. The two brothers build it for themselves,0.0 +"These very small, hole in the wall Church, was build by the 2 Asam brothers. It is a very short walk from Marienplatz. Very worth seeing, even for only 5-10 minutes. The two brothers build it for themselves- one brother's house is attached to the Church and his bedroom window looks out on the 2nd level of the Church! They were ordered to open it up to the public-",1.0 +We were told the Asam Church designed by the Asam Brothers was their most magnificent design. It is amazing. The colors are incredibly vibrant and the art so beautiful it feels like you are in another world. ,0.0 +"This is definitely worth a look. This Church was built by 2 brothers. It is wedged in between buildings on a shopping street in Munich. Quick stop, maybe 15 minutes is all unless you really want to absorb all the details. Lots of detail in a pretty small church.",2.0 +"The intricate wooden carvings on the front door prepare you for some of what awaits inside. With it's narrow, but tall structure, the interior is compact, but this helps make the exquisitely detailed sculptures and religious iconography feel quite concentrated as everywhere you look there is a new and different detail to behold. Standing at five storeys, this is the perfect height for the mural on the ceiling depicting the heavens way above that really adds to the scale of the place. Some of the allegorical aspects were particularly compelling too, including a gold leaf skeleton, an incarnation of Death using scissors to shear another life line for one. There's no entry charge, but if you want to contribute there's a donation box and they ask for visitors to respect the premises by not making noise or taking photographs. There are postcards available though. The interior is stunning and there's plenty to discover amongst the Baroque designs. Well worth a visit. ",0.0 +"when you walk up to the church, the outside is beautiful....but nothing more spectacular than any other church. Then you walk inside and BAM! beauty. elegance. design. It's definitely worth a visit!",0.0 +"We just walked in the door and didnot know what to expect. But we were just truly amazed, its the most beautiful church we have ever seen. One must see it to believe.",0.0 +"We stopped by on Friday morning but is was closed. Apparently it closes Friday mornings for cleaning, so we came back in the afternoon. I'm glad we did. The baroque design here is really over the top. Really interesting. Unfortunately the lighting could be better. Price is right ( FREE)",0.0 +"Looking from the outside seems a regular church, but once I step inside, I was overwhelmed by the sculptures, especially the golden ones, painting on the ceiling, how detail each small parts are. Recommend if you look for some peaceful moment in the busy city center. Definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +I did not expect the Asam Church to be as nice as it is. A beautiful Baroque church originally built as a private chapel. Small but certainly with a WOW-effect once entered. The baroque facade is stunning and the ceiling fresco a masterpiece. ,0.0 +"The Church of St. Johann Nepomuk (St-Johann-Nepomuk-Kirche), commonly known as the Asam Church (Asamkirche), is a Baroque church built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers – sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam – as their private church. It is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque. The brothers, who have had a hand in the creation of other churches, are masters at detail, which is quite evident in the art and features found in this church. Persons who enjoy visiting unique churches will want to see this one.",0.0 +"The church is relatively small inside, but the elaborate decor is unbelievable. The ceiling frescoes are stunning. Well worth looking in.",0.0 +Beautiful Gaudi-style church in central Munich. It catches your eye from the outside and it's worth coming in for a quick look around.,0.0 +This small church is a quick see. For our family with teens that is great. Very over the top ornate church with visual deceptions to make the ceiling look taller. We encourage anyone to visit and remember to look at the reaper just before you leave,0.0 +"This small, catholic church on Sendling Str, just minutes from Marienplatz is a must see in Munich. Just an amazing interior filled with Rococo decor. Only takes 15 minutes to see, but well worth it.",0.0 +stunning and wonderful...deeply impressed by the sculptures and paintings can't find a substitution in Germany,0.0 +This church will impress and amaze you. It is stunning. Worth a visit for 10-15 minutes to enjoy. Highly recommend.,0.0 +"Baroque, ornate, gaudy and over the top this is an interesting church designed by the Asam brothers. This small church, which in reality is St. Johann's, is unassuming from the outside but once inside it is breathtaking, if not overwhelming. I am not a fan of the Baroque style but this is over the top with so many gilded pieces and bright porcelain it is somewhat difficult to look at and physically made my eyes hurt. There was just too much going on but one has to admire the intent of the project design. The Asam residence (not open to the public) is next door. The church with its exterior gives the impression it was built out of bedrock and belies what is inside. Once inside you are assaulted by the works of art and brightness of the pieces. By far, it is very different than any other church in Munich, most of which are rather subdued in comparison. . Asam church is so different than anything we saw in Bavaria, it is worth the trip just to say you saw it. As a side note, walk a little further down the road towards Sendlinger Tor where you will see the artfully, still hand painted signs on the Sendlinger Theater",0.0 +Just I think I missed too much because of the explanation in all places where in German language. I suggest that needs a translation in english to help tourists understand this beautiful places history.,0.0 +Tiny church that takes your breath away when you walk in. Every inch of the interior is ornately decorated and is well worth a visit. We attended mass on Sunday morning and even though we couldn't understand the words it was most enjoyable. They have a lovely choir and a lady who plays the harp. ,0.0 +"We had to seek out Asam Church, but it was worth it. Stunning baroque example that was stands out among many, many churches visited on a 10 day vacation. ",0.0 +We made the effort to view the church on a weekday morning only to find it locked up and unable to view. Very disappointed since the photos we had seen were so nice. I would rate it better if they had been open during the hours publicly posted,0.0 +"You don't know where to look as this church is so ornately decorated with frescos, gilt statues, portraits and marble everywhere. Stunning.",0.0 +"This is a really cool church that's a bit of a hidden gem in the middle of Munich! It's not always open, but it's very easy to duck your head into, and if it is open, it's definitely worth checking out!",0.0 +"Located on an extremely busy shopping street in Munich between Sendlinger Tor & Marienplatz, nobody would know that it is a church unless they read the stone placards. One expects a church to have space all around it to walk, but here, the walls are connected to the adjoining buildings giving it somewhat of a camouflage.Once you enter, you are going to be awed at the golden ornaments & the stunning & creative architecture. However, what was most stunning was the painting on the ceiling, which illustrates multiple different stories.There is also a small underground prayer room/tombstone which you can visit.Definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +"This is THE gaudiest interior of any building I have ever seen. The church is located on a very nice, upscale pedestrian shopping street and worth popping in. It was a kick!",0.0 +"This church is unlike anything I have seen or studied. (Was an art history major as an undergrad). Small church, but may take you a few minutes to absorb the over the top Baroque architecture. ",0.0 +"It is in all the guide books, it is listed as a must and its presentation as a showroom for the 2 famous bothers is somehow appealing. While being an interesting architectural showroom due to the different materials, forms and technical solutions provided, it was hard for any of us to look at that over-decorated marshmallow cake as a church. I am not sorry we visited it but would not recommend it.",2.0 +"We went out of our way to come here and in hindsight, would have definitely preferred to give it a miss. It was tiny and decorated in a dark overly garish, outlandish style with gargoyles, sinister art, etc. It felt very uncomfortable to be in that space. I cannot imagine worshipping here as it is the farthest thing from God.",1.0 +"I've seen my fair share of churches and temples in Europe and other locations, but this one takes the cake! It is free to enter, and only takes about 5-10 minutes to visit as it is very small, but the inside is breathtaking. You will not be disappointed in your visit to this church. Even the kids thought it was something worth seeing, and were even happier because the street it is on is closed to traffic and has a lot of shops and shopping, so everyone was happy!Don't miss seeing this church - it shows the amazing things humans can do when they put their minds to it.",0.0 +"This is the most elaborately decorated church I've ever seen. It's so unique that I am glad we saw it. We did not spend very much time here, but seeing it in person is very different than seeing photos. It took us awhile to find it, though, as it is right in the middle of a shopping street. Also, GPS wanted to bring me behind the church, and most of the front was covered so it didn't stand out to me. Lastly, it has two names - it is not marked Asam - it is actually called St. Johann Nepomuk which confused me.",0.0 +"This church is near the center of old town, but is not prominate. It takes a slight effort to find in a lovely shopping area. However, it is worth the small effort. It's the most decorated, ornate church we have seen. It is small, & won't take long. It is detailed, & looking up and around could lengthen your stay. Spend a minimum of 10 minutes there. You might decide to stay much longer. It's free!",0.0 +"The Asem Church is the most beautiful old church hidden in the Old Town area in the city Munich, the Church built in 1746 in baroque very unique design of its interior, it's about 500 meter from Marienplatz a lot of Shop around there, to get there by public transport to the Marienplatz station ",0.0 +"Pop in here when you are in the area. Though somewhat hard to find, it is easy to enjoy. It is a glorious display of the works of the Asam Brothers.",1.0 +"If you are in Munich, go in search of this little church. It is one of the most beautiful in the city. You certainly will not be disappointed.",0.0 +"In planning my trip to Munich, I came across the Asamkirche. I didnt know much about it, but it seemed like a nice place to visit. When we got there, I was blown away. The church is so beautiful! There's marble and paintings all over the place, and it's done in the baroque/rococo style, so there's a lot of decoration to look at. In the end though, it all comes together and the final result is beautiful! It's a small church, and it takes very little time to see. One unfortunate thing about it is that you can't really go in and walk around. Once you go inside, there's a lobby/atrium, but the rest of the church is blocked off, though you can easily see past the gate and get a good look at the church. It was unfortunate you can't really go in and walk around it, you are limited to the foyer, but it was still great to see. ",0.0 +"Beautiful, ornate baroque style church. It's very small. Mass was being celebrated when we visited, so we didn't get to see much or stay long. ",1.0 +"This place is rated a must see, but personally, it creeped me out. It is so small and the amount of adornments go beyond the pale. I would definitely call it garishly obtrusive. Just too much in a small space. Claustrophobic describes it well to me. That being said, I'm glad I went just to see what all the hype was about. We probably stayed no more than 5 minutes. If your time is limited and you have to choose between this and something else, choose something else.",0.0 +"Built by two architect church-designing brothers between two buildings, this church will knock your socks off! Having seen churches all over Europe, this one takes the cake...and this cake is frosted in every way! Frescos, paintings, statues, gilded everything. You must see it to believe it. It is so laden with everything, it is gaudy in a way yet extraordinarily beautiful. We had to work hard to get in. We trudged there twice on a Friday and it was closed. On our third trip, a Saturday morning, we finally hit the jackpot. It was worth the effort. ",1.0 +"Before our visit to Munich, friends told us not to miss a visit to this church. It is unlike anything we had seen on our many travels. The 2 Asam brothers, Egid a sculptor and Cosmas, a painter, bought 4 buildings in Sendlinger Str. and built their private church in 1733-46.It has the most amazing interior of any church we had seen.The church is small with in but totally covered in statues, gilt and frescos. The ceiling fresco is dedicated to St John Nepomuk and was painted by Cosmas. You really need to lie back on one of the pews to take it all in above your head. Photography permitted. An easy walk from Marienplatz. Amazing!",1.0 +Apparently built by two brothers who were architect/builders to advertise the many options available in church design. Beautifully ornate.,1.0 +"The architecture, paintings. Ceilings. Statues are all fantastic in this hidden gem. It is a tiny church but is full of charm. It is free entry and I would definitely recommend it to all tourists. A must see when visiting Munich ",1.0 +Very quaint but decoratice church. Must be seen if visiting. The artwork and stonework are stunning.,0.0 +"Definitely one of my highlights of my trip to Munich. It is very unassuming from the exterior, but the inside is very, very ornate. It is located near the city center. Stop in and be wowed!",1.0 +Found this church on a list of Munich must sees and it didn't disappoint. A tiny church which would be easily missed as it's In between shop fronts. Very ornate. Only needs a quick 5 minute visit,1.0 +"If you don't look closely you can easily miss this gem the church, but don't miss it. I also recommend you take a few minutes to read about its history and what it has to offer and I think you'll enjoy the experience even more . Warning, it's super ornate :-)",0.0 +"While walking thru a pedestrian street in Munich we decided to stop and visit this private church next to a beautiful residence. What a surprise to find this amazing , impressive Church. I have visited many churches but this one is impressive, it is free but you can not take pictures or videos. The attention to detail is present everywhere inside and out the church. If you are in Munich take the time to visit.",0.0 +"This is a absolut place to see. Incredible Baroque church in the center of Munich. The church was built as a private chapel by the brothers, Egid Quirin Asam, and Cosmas Damian Asam from 1733 to 1746.",0.0 +"Be prepared to be amazed. This is the most ornate and incredible Rococo church in all of Munich. It cannot be described, you have to see it to believe it.",0.0 +The outside of this church looks like a older building and not very impressive. Once you enter the church the interior is incredible. Such a small building with so many features at which to look. ,0.0 +"Little church that packs a big punch! Incredible, over the top decor. Gold and marble, wonderful statuary. Worth stopping in if you are in the neighborhood. Free.",1.0 +"This is a must se when in Munich. I have been twice now, and would go again if I have the chance. It doesn't matter where you look, there is beauty to appreciate. Because on my first visit my time there was limited, I wanted to go again and spend more time viewing this wonderful church. Unfortunately, just after I arrived and sat in the church, a gentleman came out from the back of the church and ordered everyone out. He was very abrupt with everyone, ushering us out as quick as possible, locking the metal gates to prevent anyone going back in, before disappearing behind the curtains again. It was disappointing and there didn't seem to be a reason to shut everyone out. I stayed for a time to take photos through the metal gates, as did many people who arrived after the gates had been closed, but there just didn't seem to be a reason and no reason was offered. Despite that, I was not sorry I visited and will try again given the chance.",2.0 +"Well worth the visit. The baroqueness is expectedly wonderful and the detail is a little gothic in spots, but what really surprises is the almost minuscule volume of the place. Beautiful manipulation of light draws the eye repeatedly and relentlessly heavenwards. It’s gorgeous. ",0.0 +"You can only go in the entrance but it is still worth it. It is gated with beautiful iron gates, and you can view the amazing carvings inside.",0.0 +Always worth a visit when in Munich. This ornate church wedged between modern shopping stores is fabulous!,0.0 +This place was beyond speech...so ornate and so nicely maintained. I was awestruck with the artistry you have to see it!!!,1.0 +"I had heard this was a must see and it is worth the stop. It's a bit to hard to find and we didn't get there until around 5 when it was dark outside, so it was hard to actually see the interior. Go early and plan to spend about 15 minutes.",0.0 +"The art in this church is very cool, a little dark, but cool. When we went the main church was closed, but you could still get into the entryway.",0.0 +Small but pretty spectacular church. Very dramatic interior which has been well maintained through the years. Only takes fifteen minutes or so to see so worth it if you’re passing.,0.0 +Very cool bit of history with the Asam brothers who I understand designed this church with a view to showing off their skills...sort of a showroom if you will....remarkable to see the illusion of the curved ceiling. Very ornate and worth a look and it’s free to go in. Right in the shopping district and it’s very narrow so don’t miss it!,0.0 +Have seen many a church but this one is like being inside a spectacular music box (not that there was any music)... go on any day but if you can find a sunny day it is quite awe inspiring... it is an active church but doors are open... ,0.0 +"This small narrow church was built by the Asam brothers as a tribute to St John of Nepomuk (look for the stars in his crown). It is crowded with Baroque extravagance and opulence, but is interesting to view.",0.0 +"This narrow church, also known as St. Johann Nepomuk Church, was built by the Asam brothers (a painter and a sculptor) as a showcase for their church-building prowess, and serves as a fine example of Baroque extravagance and ingenuity.",1.0 +"Like I said, we just stuck our heads in basically as we were walking along the main shopping street. The church is very unique in its style and definitely worth a short visit.",0.0 +"This church is in the middle of a busy shopping district a few blocks from Marienplatz. Outside is a lot of hustle bustle, but step in and it's a different world. It's serene and incredibly beautiful details, painting,sculpture and marble. Truly unique and worth a visit.",0.0 +"AKA St. Johannes Nepomuk. Highly under regarded church in Munich. Super interesting as two brothers designed and built it as their own personal church. Luckily, the government deemed it open to the public for all to share and gaze upon the Baroque grandeur.The Asam brothers, Cosmos (the painter) and Egid (the sculptor) were talented men. Built during the 1730's, these men also held the properties adjacent to the church site. The front facade was cleverly integrated and the buildings are sandwiched together in harmony. With the Baroque Style comes the use of movement, action, tension. Sign of this are readily apparent. The interior is full to brimming with religious icons, colonnades, domes and an amazing fresco. Gold adorns many of the ornate surfaces. It's something to be seen. RC in nature, all are welcomed.Damaged during the WWII bombings, it was restored from the 1970-1980's.",2.0 +"If you like gold, black, red and garish, this is the place. Small baroque church that really is worth a few minutes to visit.",0.0 +"This is a must see if you are in Munich. It is so gloriously over the top ornate that it's imposible to describe, but spare 30 minutes and you won't be disappointed.",1.0 +I popped into Asam church on my way to the Marienplatz. It's a very small church. It was nice but 2 minutes was enough.,0.0 +This church is dedicated to St Johann-Nepomuk so some local maps will be named as such. However most will know it as Asamkirche.Inside it’s small but beautiful with every inch of it decorated.,0.0 +"Well worth a visit to see this beautiful small church. The interior is breathtaking,and can only be admired even if non religious.",0.0 +"I've seen a lot of churches in this world but none like this one. It is elaborate on steroids! Hidden in a quiet neighborhood, it is worth seeking out. ",0.0 +"Two brothers designed and built this private chapel. Their office was next door. Someone said that they built this chapel as a showroom to display their capabilities. I can't confirm that and Wikipedia doesn't mention it. In any case, it was converted to a public church later. Yes it is ornate. If you don't like ornate (as some reviewers don't), go visit a protestant church.",0.0 +This is just stunning! The Asamkirche has an unprecedented amount of baroque decor making it seem like a grotto. Must-see in Munich!,0.0 +"In the center, near Marienplatz, easy to find, and absolutely one of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen. I've seen hundreds, and this one was memorable.",0.0 +Beautiful old church tucked away between retail stores. I'm not sure I'd take a guided tour but it's definitely something to stop by and see.,0.0 +"Beautiful, albeit very small, Catholic church in the baroque style. Just a few minutes walk from Sendlinger Tor U-Bahn.",0.0 +The most ornate church I've ever visited. It has a vwey peaceful feel inside and the architecture is breathtaking. I stayed for some time admiring this church. ,0.0 +"Asam church is a Baroque church completed in 1746 as a private church. It is very ornate with great detail, quite breathtaking and definitely worth visiting.",0.0 +"You don't see architecture and detail like this anymore. The church, while small is simply stunning in its ornate elegance, and craftsmanship.",0.0 +"This church is overwhelming. It's entirely overdone with baroque architecture and your eye darts around, unsure of where to look. But, for that reason, it's worth a quick stop. And, it's right in the old town so easy to get to. ",0.0 +this ia an amazing church in Munich towards one side of the shopping streets.The painting within is absolutely stunning and a must to visit,0.0 +It is a little church across the street from Starbucks. It was free to enter and like nothing I have ever seen. it is not one of those churches that is white inside with pastels painted on the wall near the alter. It is instead a totally over the top church everywhere on the inside. It takes 5 minutes to look inside and there are not headsets of the history of the building like in some Paris churches but it is still worth going to see it.,1.0 +You would never know how ornate it is inside from the outside. It is also unique in that it looks very much like churches you would see in rome and some will notice the four columns like you can see on the high altar at St. Peter's or St. John Lateran in Rome.,0.0 +A miniature church built as an advertisement for church architects and designers. Full high Rococo in styling - an amazing place but not for the ascetic types due to the extreme ornamentation ,0.0 +"This is only a small church but so stunning. Built by 2 brothers the artwork, paintings ,sculptures are spellbinding. On sendlinger straase you could easily miss but it will be one of your regrets in Munich if you do not go in. Probably the most beautiful inside in Munich.",0.0 +"There are more beautiful churches packed into central Munich than in any other city I've ever visited. We found ourselves stepping into each one we passed in anticipation of a visual feast and were never disappointed. Of all of them, however, Asamkirche was the most breathtaking. It's smaller than the more iconic Munich churches, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in stunning, over-the-top grandeur.",0.0 +If you visit Munich do not forget to see this church! you likely would pass by without seeing this unique jewel. it is a small church with the most incredible artwork and architecture inside. close to all sights around it will be on your way anyhow. from there it is a great stroll to Marienplatz or to Viktualien market. Enjoy this beautiful place.,0.0 +"A very nice, small church. Amazing architecture. It's a must seen in Munich. In the heart of Saint Johan street where you can sit have a coffee and do some shopping.",1.0 +"This small chapel does not look like much from the outside, an understated Baroque exterior that belies the sumptuous inside. Not for the fans of subtlety, this pedal-to-the-metal gob-smacker is positively dripping with sacred decadence. Built by the Asam brothers and used essentially as a showpiece for their skill, this is truly one of the most surprising entrances into a room that I have ever experienced. It's a strange, other-worldly concoction of seemingly melting stone and gilding. You don't really know where to look first, and cameras don't really do it much justice. Even after seeing countless more Baroque interiors throughout Bavaria, this one still takes the overly elaborate, mind-bendingly over-the-top cake!",0.0 +"I don't normally love elaborate, Baroque architecture, but this small church is very special. I can't explain why, but it was my favorite of the churches I visited in Munich. Maybe it was the feeling of intimacy.",0.0 +"Bavaria has lots of spectacular, baroque churches, but this one takes intricate design to new highs. Don't miss the gruesome figures on ceiling as you enter.",0.0 +"You could easily walk right past this place and you'd never know what's behind those heavy wooden doors but it's definitely worth popping in for a quick look. Most of the time, you can't really go too far in as the main area of the church is locked, but occasionally there is something going on and either there is some music or some impressive lighting. We were lucky enough to go in one day and the interior was lit with various coloured lights. It looked great! We also love looking at all the strange sculptures on the walls in the main entrance - gold skeletons and little gargoyles and a lot more. You won't spend long here, but it's definitely worth popping in. ",0.0 +This Baroque style church is gorgeous and the most stunning church in the world. Its gorgeous beyond words. Unfortunately most tourist do not know about this church. We heard about Asam church from Adian our guide with Mike cycling tours. In my opinion its a must visit and cannot be missed by anyone.,0.0 +One of the most over the top Baroque churches!!! A must see!!! You will either love it (I do) or hate it1 Just a few blocks toward Sendlinger Tor from Marienplatz,0.0 +It is a small but very charming church. The entrance is not very obvious that we almost missed it. Very impressive statues,0.0 +Tiny church tucked away in Senlinger Tor shopping strip. Amazing architecture and beautiful organs playing all the time. Very quiet and not crowded...excellent!,0.0 +"My Rick Steves audioguide took me here on a walking tour, something I had previously walked by as just another church from the outside. The inside is stunning with the colors and lighting, as well as a skeleton too. Different than all the churches you tend to stop in on a trip to Europe.",0.0 +"This very small church located in the old town area is really a feast for your eyes. Every inch is ornately decorated, and it would take you a long time to sit and absorb all of the detail. What is interesting about this church, however, is that is was made to look a lot more extravagant than it really is. For example, the marble columns aren't marble at all, they are painted plaster. The ceiling looks to be domed, but it is really flat, and the curved effect is due to the way it is pained. Many of the decorative features are not what they seem to be, which is on one hand somewhat cool, but in the other hand somewhat artificial. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and visitors should make their own determinations. I'm guessing that most people never even know what they are looking at, and may not even care. It's cool to see, regardless.",0.0 +"The church embodies the word dramatic yet although there's so much going in, it still manages to exude a serene quality. I definitely recommend visiting this church as it's one of a kind and I've never seen one like it!",0.0 +"Walking tour through Munich with Curt from Big Hat Tours (I highly recommend him for his entertaining presentation of the history and highlights of the city). I read about Asam Church on Trip Advisor and it was worth the visit. A short walk from Marienplatz, it would have been easy to miss this small church in a shopping district. Outside it is covered by netting to deter our flying friends so the facade, while beautiful,is muted from the street. Inside the architecture and decorations are nothing short of stunning.",0.0 +Fabulous baraoque church almost 300 years old. Small but hugely ornate inside. Well worth walking to from the centre.,0.0 +The Asam Church is just a short walk along from Marienplatz and set along a street with shops. You'd barely notice that it was there from the outside and we almost thought that it was closed as the big heavy door was closed and it's not the easiest to open but it’s just ‘wow’ when you walk in. It's quite a small church but it's so intricate and it’s certainly one of the most impressive churches I’ve been to in Europe. It’s definitely worth a look as it’s so intricate and beautiful.,0.0 +We stopped by because we were following the Rick Steves audio tour (it's great!) and loved this little jewel of a church.,0.0 +"Just a short walk from the Marienplatz, a sure bet if you're interested in European churches. The outside blends into the neighborhood, but the interior is a remarkable example of European churches.",0.0 +We took a delightful walk from the Novotel Munchen City over to Sendlinger Str.. Enjoyed the n'hood's we wandered thru and the architecture and the stores. We found Asam Church easily and enjoyed it's VERY unique and very baroque style.In addition we delighted in the lunch we ate at Kaimug...just a few doors down from the Church.,1.0 +"I did my research on Munich before my visit and this little church kept popping up so I added it to my list of must-sees. (Love my TripAdvisor reviewers!).If you didn't know where you going, you would walk right past it which is what's so incredible about Munich and reason enough to go. Sure, it's small and a bit excessive but definitely worth seeing.",0.0 +"From the outside it does not look very special, but once inside, this church will blow your mind; it is indeed a work of art from every angle.",0.0 +"Asam is a church in Munich its actual name is St. Johann Nepomuk, referred to as Asamkirche because from 1733 to 1746 the Asam brothers built it.Sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damia Asam designed this Baroque style church.",0.0 +"This church is right on Sendlinger Str., a major pedestrian area. While you can get in to the foyer of the church and look inside, we were not able to get further in to the church. They do have very informative pamphlets (for a donation) describing Asam, his brother, and the significance of the art and statues inside. If you are on Sendlinger, it is worth a quick stop.",0.0 +This is a small church like a jewel box covered from floor to ceiling with carvings and art. It is exquisite and amazing. Don't miss it. ,0.0 +"This place is a trip. Built not so much as a church but as a testament to the two Asam brothers and their artistic skill, the church has a very smalll width along the street that runs directly away from he Sendlinger Tor, and is thus easy to miss. But don't miss it. The most mind-blowing thing amongst many is that the ceiling is flat. Look carefully at it and it appears to be arched! Incredible artistic foolery. One of the must sees in Munich, and it's free.",0.0 +From outside it will not appear to be a church with magnificent architecture. But once inside it is a different story. It is right in the middle of the main street with stunning detail works. Enjoy a peaceful retreat here.,0.0 +Breathtaking architecture. Not overcrowded. Spend time in the church to enjoy the detail of work and it's fascinating history. ,0.0 +"This is the most beautiful church in Munich.It's jaw dropping and leaves you with a feeling of being humble and grateful and that's not just if you are a christian.I have never seen so much splendid structure, statues and the tranquillity embraces you the moment you walk into this sanctuary ",0.0 +"Although I saw many churches and temples all over the world, this church is just stunning and so rich of details! ",0.0 +"Built as their private church by the Asam brothers 1733-1746 Egid Quinn Asam, Sculptor and Cosmos Damian Asam, painter. The church is 22 x 8 metres and is in the Baroque style. Exquisite decoration paintings and statues crammed into this tiny space. I particularly loved the sun decoration of the entrance hall. You are allowed to take photos. ",0.0 +"This is such a beautiful church. Unique and exquisite design. You don't have to stay long to enjoy the breathtaking beauty here. I was travelling with my husband and daughter who did not want to stop here, until they walked in. Make sure to add this to your list of things to see in Munich!",0.0 +"The façade is integrated into the buildings of Sendlingerstraße, and you migh walk past without noticing it. It is efinitely a place not to miss in Munich, a small masterpiece of late Baroque style with astonishing marbles and gold decorations.",0.0 +probably one of the most ornately decorated churches you may ever see. small church most definitely worth going inside,0.0 +"This small church was the designed to the be the private church of the Asam Brothers, who were two famous 18th century artists and designers. The interior is extremely ornate, and it really helps one get the idea of the brothers' intense religious devotion. Pictures are permitted, but it is not allowed during Mass. When I attended in June 2017, there was Mass (in German) on Sunday at 10am, and there were probably more at noon and in the afternoon, but I am not aware of those times.",0.0 +"Great things come in small packages, love it. A must for people into architecture and art. Paradise for the Baroque lovers.",0.0 +"The entrance to this church was unassuming. If you are breezing by on the pedestrian street it's on, you'll miss it. But once you walk in, you'll be in awe and surprised at how much richness inside this little church. To think that it was built as a private church by the two brothers just blew our minds. Take time to observe every details, they're all so different but with their similarities.",2.0 +"An amazing church, full of Gothic statues and just incredible.The brothers Asam were just too weird in a real good way.",0.0 +"Unfortunately we could not go into the church, but admired the outside, which is extraordinary, The impressive decorations on the front and the enormous front doors. Next time we want to go in for sure",0.0 +Well worth a visit and relatively easy to find. The church has a lot of bling squeezed into it and is a sight to see.,0.0 +The best church I have seen in Munich.The church is a bit small compared to other churches. But artistically it is fantastic.,1.0 +"We were able to walk right in...no employers or worshipers (I'm not sure its actively used as a church?). There are postcards and books for sale on the honor system. If you only see 2 churches in Munich, stop in here and St Peter's.",2.0 +"Whenever I introduce someone to Munich, I take them to a number of churches, and I always make certain to show them the Asam Church, a true gem. The creation of the Asam brothers and built in the first half of the 18th century, this church is a must for persons interested in art, history, religion, and architecture.",0.0 +"This was the most odd church as it is tiny but loaded with every bell/whistle as a showcase for what you can order up if building your own church. Just neat to see, but not very religious.",0.0 +The first day in Munich and we went to The Asam's Church (Asamkirche). This is a small and narrow in shape when you look from the outside but the minute you enter the Church you will get stunt by the sculptures and the shinny gold color of the decorations inside. It is a place where the minute you go in you feel surprised and you will automatically keep quiet and just try to look around and feel the beauty of the church.,0.0 +This was failry ordinary outside but very ornate and beautiful inside and well worth a visit. The adjacent Asam Haus is alaos interesting.,0.0 +This is a small church that is heavily ornamented outside and especially inside. Note the craniums with serpents!,0.0 +"Sadly, the sun had already begun setting by the time we got here (and I would definitely recommend visiting while the sun is high and can light it up inside!), but it was still breathtaking inside. From the outside, it looks like it doesn't belong on that street at all, and it really is amazing inside. The sanctuary is VERY small, the church being wedged between other buildings, and the gentleman in charge apparently wanted to leave early, because he shooed us and the other visitors out technically before closing time, but it was definitely worth the stop.",0.0 +This church is unique in that it was a private church and a sort of store front to advertise work that could be done in other churches...it is only 30 feet wide.There are pieces that are wooden however made/painted to look like they are marble...To the right and left of the altar are photos of the Asam brothers.,0.0 +"Ok. It is over the top, Rocco and gilded but what a knockout. Also the area is pretty, nice shops and pretty fountain near",0.0 +"The Asam Church is not large, but it is breathtaking. From the ceiling mural to the multiple stories told in the sculptures all around the walls, you can appreciate the artistry of it and/or be inspired by its passion. Do remember that this is an active church and not a tourist attraction--be quiet, respectful, and discrete in your admiration and picture-taking.",0.0 +"We looked in here one evening at Christmas, and it's much more impressive on the inside even if the outside is quite ornate.There's no entrance fees and we didn't see any guides, but there were quite a few people in here looking around. This is definitely a must-see on Sendlingenstrasse.",0.0 +"I love Assam Church. It's simple but has a gothic undertone to it, both from design perspective and even the type of music it plays as soon as you get behind the door. Very different from all the other churches around Germany.",0.0 +This is the second time I've popped in here and its so intriguing. It is really different from other churches in Munich and the more you look around it the more you see. Outside it looks nothing special but inside is beautiful!,0.0 +"The church is small, when comparing to other churches on the tourist map. However, the architecture and design inside is spectacular.",0.0 +"Its a very nice church. Its worth to visit this place, whenever you go to Munich, should go see this church, you won't regret it. ",0.0 +"We only looked around for a few minutes as there were folks inside praying. This is a very pretty place inside. I hear the backstory on this is interesting as well, (built as a private church originally).",0.0 +"The richness of the decorations and the grandeur of the interior of the church make this place a magical one! I would characterize it as stunning place, small and filled with that necessary feeling of finding peace in a church.",0.0 +"A small but beautiful church in the middle of everything. One of the most ornate churches I have ever seen. In spite of its small size every imaginable architectural feature, type of stone, statue, and gilding is on display here. As you stand in the vestibule, the entire church is visible.",0.0 +"We visited this homage to Baroque architecture today, Friday, our last day in the City. It is a true delight and everything that has already been said about this Church is true. However, be aware that on a Friday, the Church is not open to visitors until 1.00 pm to allow for cleaning. Luckily, having arrived in the morning, we were able to return later in the day, but you should plan accordingly. ",2.0 +Beautiful small church within walking distance from Marienplatz. So if you just happen to have an extra ½ hour to spend i'd recommend this. Even if the church is small it still holds a lot of stuff inside- some might say its loaded with small and larger details.,1.0 +"It's a complete riot of stuff that's pretty overwhelming, holy cow, tiny and mighty - I'd call it a must see",0.0 +"The Asam Church is a Catholic Church was built 18th Century, located on the busy Shopping Sendlinger Street in Munich city maybe hard to find it. The Church hidden, pretty small but inside very beautiful baroque style and unique, free for visitors!! High recommend ",1.0 +"You have to visit this place. Once used as a showroom for church craftsmen, this place has just about every type of Baroque or Rococo fixture you can think of. it's small but packed to the gills. Amazing craftsmanship as well.",0.0 +Just the cut of the mirroring marble on the walls shows the quality of this tiny church. It can appear dark which i ashamed because it is such a gem. A Munich Must See!,0.0 +the whole area there is exciting with the many old buildings nicely restores after WW2; do not miss the small court at the side,1.0 +"Don't be tempted to walk on by, as the exterior does not command attention. However, inside the baroque and decorative finishes make a visit worthwhile.",0.0 +"In the middle of town you find that church. Colorful interior. The expectable cult things. There are bones, as in many other churches in Munich, they were believed to be holy.",0.0 +"Not too far from Marienplatz is this beautiful church built in the 18th century by Asam brothers. Squeezed between to buildings, is this gem. It is somewhat dark inside but I think it adds to its mystery. Check out the fresco paintings, the altar, the carvings, statues, etc... I am awed.",0.0 +"You won't find this church by chance - you have to look for it, as it's often the case for good things in life. Yet once you find it, you will be forever grateful that you got to see this jewel. This jewel is definitely one of the most beautiful small churches in the whole Europe.",0.0 +"A beautiful, unique church in the center of Munich. It was originally built as a family church, but not everyone can take a look. Just make sure that you don't visit during the mass times.",0.0 +"Wow - I've never seen another church this lavish for its size. Located very inconspicuously in between shops along the busy Sendlinger Strasse which runs from the Marienplatz to Sendlinger Tor the Asam's Church really is an exquisitely ornamented late Baroque grotto. Dating from 1733-46 this church was bequeathed to the city of Munich by the Asam bothers. Well worth a visit as it will only take about 15 minutes of your time, but you'll remember it for a long time to come... Amazing.",0.0 +This is a small but delightful church. The grill gate was locked but we were able to peep inside and it is glorious.,0.0 +Beautiful little church wedged between shops in down town Munich. A must see and only takes 15-20 minutes to see it all. ,0.0 +A small church hidden in a busy commercial road. But what a pleasant surprise when you enter. This is a jewel of baroque architecture.,0.0 +"If you visit Munich try and see Asam's Church. This Baroque Church is so ornate it is a total work of art, love and passion. We have visited many churches in the world Asam's rivals the most beautiful. We suggest you arrive early to avoid the crowds then you can admire this work of art in peace and reflect a little on the amazing works we can accomplish.",0.0 +"Wow! That's right. 'Wow' will be your first expression as soon as you enter the church. Its so unique. No matter if you believe religion or not, just sit there for a while. I can assure, you will forget all of your stress because of the beautiful music playing inside of this church. And the art inside church? Don't tell me to describe that. I have no right to judge this awesome art. Its so beautiful.",0.0 +"A very unique church, one of the must sees in Munich. On one of the min shop streets. You can stop for a pray-brake from shopping.",0.0 +We had walked past this church several times while in Munich and had not realised it was even there. We were told to make sure we saw it and we are certainly glad that we did. The little Church is jammed between two houses and the outside certainly belies the richly adorned interior. When we arrived the gates were locked but seconds later the doors were opened and we were allowed inside. Well worth a look when in Munich.,0.0 +"Recommended to go here but a massive grill stopped us seeing anything at all! To be honest, not sure what all the fuss is about...",0.0 +"look here, there, everywhere and look some more - these guys did not leave out anything - don't forget to look",0.0 +"This little church has the most extreme décor of any I have ever seen. The intensity of the interior is enormous even when viewed from the entranceway through the grille gate, which still gives excellent views. It is quite difficult to pick up details through the all-encompassing decoration, but the overall effect is mind-boggling. Has to be seen to be believed!",2.0 +"A beautiful little rococo church, well worth visiting. It is far enough away from Marienplatz that it is not crowded, so it is a nice contrast from joining the multitudes at St. Peter's. It is pretty dark inside, though, so I'm not sure it would be worth visiting on a cloudy day.",0.0 +"The doors are great, but inside you can only see the church through a gated grille at the moment. Not sure if this is permanent, but you can't see up close. ",0.0 +"OH had seen this in the past and commented on it as we were walking into Marienplatz. We were looking for mass for next day so popped into see if Catholic. We were all awestruck!We came back for mass and it was just beautiful. It's quite a small church and the seats each hold about 5-6 people. The seats are old and I was convinced I'd fall through - each time I sat down it creaked!! Discovered later other seats were the same - it wasn't me!Absolutely lovely mass. Fabulous singing and such a lovely priest. Hadn't a clue what he or anyone was saying - but he had a lovely face, kindly expression and seemed very passionate about what he was saying - got comments about Sunday and believing!There was extra singing after priest left the altar.The church is closed to sightseeing for mass - which I think is an excellent idea - I just hate being at mass and people talking and clicking cameras.",1.0 +"Check it out on line, then go to see it as the visual experience is stunning. Have a good look at the confessionals when you are visiting.",0.0 +Every nook of this church is covered with ornate decor - it's a baroque-era church on steroids. Easy to get to in a city walk; be sure to stop in to see it as you go by.,0.0 +This is a sublime pocket baroque church built my master architects the Assam brothers. Right on the main shopping street. Much worth a quick visit. ,0.0 +"It's so easy to walk by and not notice this church. The inside is unbelievable. So much work went into the interior, it is absolutely a must-see",0.0 +Gorgeous church in Baroque style with so many beautiful details. It is truly a feast for the eyes! There is only one inconvenience: You can see beautiful interior design only through an iron grid,0.0 +"The Asam Church, also know as the Church of St. Johann Nepomuk, is a small church built in the early 1700s by the brother Asam, one a sculptor ans the other a painter. Persons interested in art, architecture, and religious history would enjoy visiting this Baroque house of worship.",0.0 +"So if you find yourself with an extra 0.5-1 hour to spare, take the train to this charming little church that is jam packed with eye candy. From playful angels, and beautiful art pieces throughout, gold with a touch of pink, you won't regret taking a little extra time to experience this unique space in the middle of this residential blah. ",0.0 +"I've visited six or eight churches in Munich so far, and the beautiful Baroque style of the Asam church stands out among all the Gothic architecture you'll see around town. It's free to enter, and unless services are in progress you are able to walk around to get up close views. This church is included on Rick Steves' free audio walking tour, so if you're a fan of the man, you may want to download the Munich Walking Tour file for a few extra tidbits of knowledge.",0.0 +"This church is just stunning, you are getting on your knees by the stupefaction! This church is so unique thanks to its dark style and 100% sculptured walls, floor...",0.0 +This church is easy to walk by and not even know it. The baroque style church is a little paradise of art and architecture. I've never seen a church with so much detail architecturally and can only imagine the stories behind it. ,0.0 +"Great little baroque church. The visitors can access just at the entrance, but there is a sufficient view of the church.",0.0 +"One of the most beautiful churches I have been to. The architecture is absolutely breath-taking. The art, the intimate details... So very unrealisticly accurate and mesmerizing.",1.0 +"On a street mainly populated by the usual chain stores you come across this absolute gem of a place. The visit here was one of the highlights of our visit to Munich. To say that it is ornate is an understatement but it manages to be ornate without being over the top. It is a real feast for the eye an absolute delight, we were just stunned to silence taking it all in and admiring it.",0.0 +"St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church (German: Asamkirche), is a Baroque church with an absolutely magnificent internal decoration. This is a must see when in Munich",0.0 +"This was the first thing we visited in Munich and the best, I think, of all churches there. So richly decorated you will struggle to find an unadorned surface. Just sit and look for a while and pick your favourite piece of craftsmanship. Mine was the rich cloth draped over the balcony, which was, in fact, carved and not cloth at all. A masterpiece.",0.0 +An awe inspiring structure with history galore inside. Renovations ongoing with the age which is normal.. not advisable for cameras with flash! ,0.0 +"The church is on a main shopping street. You can't miss it! It's weird architecture is evident as soon as you see it. Step inside. The calm of the church descended, but its like entering a film set - think Phantom of the Opera. Stunning but odd. Disturbing but beautiful. It's a short but inspiring visit. Well worth the trip!",1.0 +Asam church is small but beautiful. The baroque style church is one of the most beautiful church I visited in Europe. Im not a great fan of arts and architecture but this church is amazing.,0.0 +"The Asamskirche (Asam's church) is a remarkably fascinating absolute GEM of Munich! Do not miss an opportunity to visit. As a seasoned traveler, I have been in many churches and generally avoid them now, but again, DO NOT MISS! This is one of the top things to see in Munich. It is deceivingly modest from the street (Sendlinger Strasse, a few blocks from Marienplatz in the center of the City), but once inside the door, immediately you are inside a jewel box of golden design...look up to see the sun on the ceiling at the entrance hall, and to your right look up to see the golden skeleton holding scissors! From this first Impression you venture inward to the most impressive detailed, incredibly decorated small church outside of the Sistine Chapel in Rome at the Vatican. DO NOT MISS!!!",0.0 +"The church inside and out is picture worthy, gold, silver and painted murals everywhere if in munich you must go in and have a quick look and take a bit of pictures",0.0 +It's one of the MUST DOE's e in Muenchen. The amount of Art and Detail is nearly overwhelming and reading up the Background would certainly add to the experience.,0.0 +"This is one of the most spectacular churches I have ever been in. The awesomeness of this church is that it was privately funded for construction. You will not ever see such a display of 18th century German rococo in this splendor anywhere. Thank goodness the authorities asked to have it open to the public. Please be sure to look to both sides when you enter. You will be moved with what you see. You could spend close to an hour just sitting, taking in all the wonderful frescos painted by Kosmas Damian Asam. The high alter will take your breath away. If it is your first time to visit, be sure to make a wish!",0.0 +"This is one best examples of overwrought baroque architecture anywhere, but especially its German identity. Beautiful and facinatating.",0.0 +It's hard to say if I ever saw such beautiful architecture in such a small space. Tucked between two buildings it's a masterpiece. Pop in for at least a look. It's free.,0.0 +"The interior of this little church, tucked between fashion boutiques and perfume shops, is simply stunning. It is a small church, so do take the time while shopping to see it. It is worth it!",0.0 +This Church is really small and from the outside pretty unassuming - it's surrounded by shops and opposite a Starbucks. When I went in I was taken aback by the detail in the paintings and statues. This is a very short walk from the Neues Rathaus and I went as I arrived a bit early for the 11am Glockenspiel. Entry is free and it was a great way to kill some time.,0.0 +This is a 10 minute stop while you're walking around Munich old town. It is very ornate and worth a few minutes to check it out.,0.0 +"This Church communicates faith in the exterior design and spills inside. Overstated in ornamentation, the Church addresses the place of religion in the lives of the people at another time.",1.0 +"The Asam brothers built this magnificent private chapel on Sindlinger Strasse near the old town south gate (Sindlinger Tol). The small chapel is a feast for the eye, every inch of the chapel is resplendent with Baroque design. My favorite feature is the golden Grim Reaper cutting the life string of life situated above the antechamber. Be sure to check out the ceiling, is it arched or an illusion? I enjoyed this church over all the other larger ones in Munich.",0.0 +We almost missed it tucked into a street full of shops. You can only see from behind bars but still worth popping in when you are the area.,0.0 +"I walked from our nearby hotel to check out this site. The outside is lovely, but the inside is spectacular. Apparently one can normally enter the church but for now it is closed due to crypt renovation (on the day I visited, tourists were confined to the foyer but could appreciate the beauty of the interior through the gate preventing entry to the church). This attraction is free. Stop by if you are in the area.",0.0 +Oh my. This church is so beautiful. When you first walk by it you have no idea that the inside of the church is going to be done the way it is. The church is breath taking on the inside. I have to say out of the 30+ churches I have been in here in Germany this one by far is my favorite. The detail on the inside of this church is shown from floor to the center of the ceiling. When we were there you could not go into the crypt due to work being done on it.,0.0 +Interesting outside and in recommend visit to see architecture and design. Look at decorated walls and ceilings.,0.0 +"this would have been interesting to see all by itself, but coupling this with rick steve's narrative made it even more amazing. Lots to see, and even better when you understand what you are actually looking at and why : )",1.0 +"Beautifully decorated little church, the street where it's located is also worth checking out for the little cafes and shops. ",1.0 +Any description of asamkirke would not do it justice. It is the most awesome church in Munich. Visit with time to sit and absorb the atmosphere.,0.0 +"Amazing in every way, and pretty tiny. It's great for a quick visit if you're in a hurry or just go sit there and take in all its beauty. It's a must visit!! ",0.0 +"This church is simply too ornate for your eyes and mind to grasp. Every surface is encrusted with pattern, texture and gold. It rivals, certainly in quality of embellishment if not in size, St. Peters in Rome. You feel an immediate sense of awe upon walking into the dimly lit nave. Absolutely worth a short visit with prayer.",0.0 +"This church is in an unexpected place, sandwiched in a row of shops and businesses. It is a small building, but once inside there are many, many details to observe. This church is an over the top display of design options, with interesting details everywhere you look. A great place to stop for a visit!",0.0 +"Located on a busy shopping street, you could wander past the narrow façade of this small church without giving it a second glance. Inside, a totally different world prevails. A masterpiece of high baroque with gilded decorations, beautiful frescoes and a wonderful uplifting atmosphere.Spectacular is the word that comes to mind. Not to be missed!",0.0 +"The somewhat plain façade, on a busy street, hides what is a gorgeous interior--a baroque masterpiece. Don't miss this little gem..... ",0.0 +"The Asamkirche is a little off the beaten path, and the exterior is unassuming and easy to miss, but the interior is spectacular, not to be missed. ",0.0 +Stumbled on this hidden doorway in the middle of the city and to our surprise it opened up into one of the most amazing churches I've ever seen. Some plaques explaining history and reconstruction after world war ii also lend to be informative. A must see if you have an interest in religious art!,0.0 +"I have never heard of another church that started life as an advertisement. The Asam brothers, the architects of this minuscule church built it next to their house to show off a sleuth of artifacts that are fake copies of real things such as alabaster, marble, stucco and so on. If you were into church building on the cheap in the 18th century this was the place to come to. It is an over the top little Baroque jewel box that is certainly worth visiting for the spectacle as well as its unique and unusual history.",0.0 +This little church is a happy diversion from the nearby shopping areas. It's a riot of carving and gilding.,0.0 +The most beautiful chirch I've ever seen. The small but gorgeous. Compulsory must to see. It's a delight for the eyes.,0.0 +Very very impressive detail. Doesn't take long to look round. Free (couldn't even see anywhere asking for donations). No information about the place available so would suggest having a quick read on wikipedia at some point for the history. Can get very busy at lunch time. Convenient location on the main highstreet. ,0.0 +"We visited the Asam's Church after hearing it was worth a visit. After visiting LOTS of European Churches, Asam's Church definitely stands out. There is so much gold and statues, and paintings and opulence - it's unbelievable! You just have to see it to believe it. When looking back on our memories we will always say, Remember that Church in Munich with all the gold crap all over the place??- Ahhhhh......Memories!",0.0 +The Asam Brothers have created this Barock mega opulent church. If you like churches with unusual decor its the place to go. Mr. Asam is even in his own painted ceiling. Try to find him!,0.0 +"It is pretty and peacefull ; so , you can visit to feel history . If you like to visit historical places , this is the good one to see. ",0.0 +"A beautiful baroque church, built by the Asam brothers in the 1700's, worth a visit to take in the beauty.",1.0 +"A small church really REALLY barok, if you like it (too much for me 😜). You spend only few minuts in it (clic clac photos, one prayer, ohh ahh the walls: and exit)",1.0 +"A small but interesting Baroque style church. Worth a quick look. It was closed when we visited, but we were still able to peek and snap some photos through the metal gate. I am impressed with the effort which must have been put to produce such a rich and meticulously designed interior.",1.0 +"This Asam's church is located near one of the old city gates (Sendlinger Tor). The entrance is free. It is a relatively small church lined up with other buildings on the street. It's interior is lavishly decorated in the late baroque/rococo style. However, there are many churches like this in the world, and many better places to go to in Munich. The wide shopping Sendlinger street is nice, free of traffic, leading to the center of the city.",1.0 +It really takes your breath away! The interior is so opulent. One of the best churches to visit in Munich! ,1.0 +Make sure you bring a camera. The inside is unbelievably ornate. It's one of the best other things to visit when you are wandering in the area around Marienplatz. ,1.0 +This was a beautiful church but nothing out standing. It was nice to sit and enjoy the beauty. Easy to get to from city center,0.0 +"This private chapel was built by the Asam brothers next to their home near Sendlinger Tor. One brother was an architect, the other an artist and they let their creative imaginations run riot in this mid-18th Century chapel. Not a single surface is left undecorated.We were extremely lucky to spend a couple of hours in the chapel during a recital we saw advertised when we walked by the first time.",1.0 +"A very small church hidden away off the beaten track. The outside is modest but there is a definite wow factor when you enter. Highly ornate, I can see why some reviewers consider it 'over the top' but I still think is it is worth a visit (we did so as part of a self-guided walking tour) just to spend 5 or 10 minutes taking in the splendour.",2.0 +Step in off the street and walk into another world. The inside of this tiny church is just jaw dropping. A real work of art.,2.0 +Very beautiful in and out! The security and sites were well maintained and the altar looked cool. Could add some more into it.,1.0 +"One of the most beautiful church interiors I have ever seen. Small and slightly hidden, but find it and spend some time sitting in silence. ",2.0 +"Not much to say...a visit of a couple of minutes was enough. Dark, too much gilt and statues and extremely claustrophobic inside. Simply too much! The Marien Cathedral is so much more worth visiting...sorry...this place gets zero points and no recommendation for visiting, unless you're into an overpowering mess of gilded statues and other artefacts.",1.0 +Very small but charming. Strangely located in the middle of the shopping arcade. Not far from the main square.,1.0 +Originally a private chapel located a few blocks from the Marienplatz and St. Peter's. Can't miss the outside rococo color and style. It pops out at you.,1.0 +"This is a very small but beautiful church from inside. They have a metal gate which was closed when I visited, so one can only see it from a distance.",0.0 +"While the entire church is not open to visitors, the entry section is free and easy to access from the street.Inside is a pleasant surprise of the baroque interior.",0.0 +A beautiful Baroque church off the main tourist district of Munich. It takes about 10 minutes to see it from the entrance-a pity attendance to all the church is not permitted.,0.0 +"You could easily walk straight past this church and not bother going in. It's however well worth a visit. It's small and costs nothing, but the inside is highly HIGHLY decorated with everything that the brothers who decorated it could possibly think of. It's really pretty and not like any of the other churches in Munich",1.0 +"Interior is really stunning. And close to Marienplatz. Very small but well worth the visit, and very happy I stopped by.",3.0 +"This is just about the most ornate church we've even seen! Asam's is a short, pleasant 7-10 minute walk from the Marienplatz, and absolutely worth it. (Munich streets are clean, safe, and charming.)",0.0 +A bit hidden in a Busy shopping street but this church is surely worth a peak inside. Realy impressive and Well maintained.,0.0 +"in the middle of town , easy to miss but worth the time .. especially wonderful when the town is hot or rainy... the church is simply beautiful and has an amazing atmosphere .... ",0.0 +"Small, very compact piece of art. Beautiful from inside and very unusual from outside. This baroque building was built in 18th century by Asam brothers without the order.",0.0 +"Small but jaw-dropping gorgeous, Rococo and late Baroque style church near Sendlinger Tor. My favourite part is the gold skeleton on the right wall near the entrance. ",0.0 +This small church is a delight to the senses if one likes the baroque carried to an extreme. It is very busy from the artistic perspective but well worth seeing.,0.0 +"Definitely worth dropping by if you are in the area. From the outside it doesn't seem like much but the decor inside is very remarkable. Spend 5 to 10 minutes inside, but be respectful of the locals who are in there for prayers. ",0.0 +We could not enter the church that day but could view through the metal folding gate. Not sure if it's closed that day or everyday. The interior was stunning. ,0.0 +We visited this small but impressive baroque church just before a service and we had an uninterrupted view of the interior. Everywhere you look the scale of the decoration decries its actual size. The church appears to be larger than it actually is with its rich stuccowork and beautiful fresco painting. I was totally mesmerized by the beauty of the interior. Another lovely feature was the congregation arriving for the service in traditional dress which was lovely to see.,0.0 +"I was surprised at how small it actually is, when entered, but yet it is packed with stunning baroque style.Once you enter through the wooden doors , thats it, you view the church from the indoor gates , that are locked but you can still see the many grand and splendid style.In fact l think it just has too much packed into a small church , either way it is very beautiful and not to be missed.Be aware that it doesn't look like a church from the outside and very different from the churches in Munich",0.0 +Very small and not highly visible along Sendlinger Strasse but absolutely stunning! Named after a family who developed this area of the old city.,0.0 +The church is amazing from the inside but you can only stay on the from door and see everything however 15 mind there are enough ,0.0 +"This church far exceeded our expectations. I had read it was a small chapel. It's really far from it. It's just that the other Munich churches are so huge, this one pales in size. There is a gate up so one cannot enter but the detail on the walls and ceilings are clearly easy to see and enjoy!",0.0 +"This is a small church a a walking distance from Marienplatz, near Sendlinger tor. It a special place due to its unique baroque style.",0.0 +"Unfortunately it was not open for walk through, but jsty looking through the barriers was worth it. The frecos, paintings, atmosphere was delightful",0.0 +"Where to start... Last time I was in Munich back in November I walked along the street and saw this church, decided to go inside just to see what it was like, and WOW! Totally mind blowing! I had the luck never to have heard of or seen photos of this church so it hit me with max impact!I am lost for words! What a beautiful, quiet, cool and slightly dark place.Everything about it leaves me gasping for air even as I went on my 2nd business trip to Munich in May. I'm not very religious but I like churches and have seen many nice once especially in Greece but this.... Is by FAR my all time world wider past and future favourite church 💒I make a point out of freeing up time whenever in town to come back, see, rediscover and enjoy this fantastic space!It is so special that even I sit down relax, forget about time and space and say a little prayer 🙏🏾 No words no photos will EVER do this holy grail justice!Guys if you are coming to Munich pls not for my sake as I rather have it all to myself but for your sake go see it! But pls be quiet and respectful, it is a holly place and you should respect that which ever nationality or religion you may or may not have!Ranking sooo high on tripadvisor loved by people from all over the world, can't be clearer that this is a wonderful special place!",0.0 +"The church has a really nice interior and was built within a residential house, which makes it small and different. However, you're only allowed into the small entry hall and get to look through a metal gate. ",0.0 +"Never skip! It is quiet a walk to get there, but it pays off - the colors, the decorations. Art nouveau kicking and breathing!",0.0 +"We could only peek in through a wrought iron grille because the church was closed, but the interior was BEAUTIFUL. I would love to go back sometime when it is open!",0.0 +This church is not a tourist attraction for certain.However the story is quite interesting.Asam was a craftsman himself and fortunately wealthyto finish what he started. Very impressive chapel size church.,0.0 +"Very interesting and beautiful. From the outside it's doesn't look like a church, when you're inside, you can't really enter but watch through some kind of gate. It's nice to see if you're around but very short.",0.0 +"This Church is one of the best and most beautiful I have visited, worth taking the time to a look around.",0.0 +Lovely church with beautiful design and sculptures. Is is a very small in size but beautiful. Difficult to find as it is in small by lane.,0.0 +"Definitely worth a few minutes of your time. This small opulent church is easy to miss as it's sandwiched between a row of buildings. Dating back to the 1700's, it is impressive in its overdone Baroque and Rococo style. The artists did not waste an inch of space.",0.0 +"Even though parts of the church were closed off during our visit, we were still impressed by the beautiful decor and artwork throughout the church. A real small gem, well worth a visit.",0.0 +An excellent example of over-the-top Rococo decoration. It is well worth going through the door into the vestibule of the church where you can see the interior of the building. ,0.0 +"Nice architecture, in the center of city. Full of decorations and rich interior, with old wooden bench to sit on.",0.0 +"t's a Baroque church whose interior is richly decorated. It's a pity, we couldn't walk inside to see the details closer. But still is worthy visiting.",1.0 +You will find some very impressive artwork in a very stoic environment. Ever so quietly roaming around this church just admiring the surroundings. Not much time is needed here so it is worth the stop if you are cruising around the Marienplatz area.,1.0 +"must see whilst in Munich. The interior is a bit daunting but breathtaking at the same time. dark, yet beautiful",0.0 +"The gate that keeps you from entering does not prevent a fabulous photo. There is information inside about Assam. The quirky outside gives you no idea of the fabulous Rococo inside. It won't take long to see but do make the detour, it's totally worth it. I particularly liked the relief where the grim reaper snips the thread of life - ",1.0 +This tiny little church built by two eccentric brothers is a must if you want to overdose on Rococo. Different!,0.0 +"Small church along a shopping strip that stands out amongst the modern design. Very elegant design inside that is quite beautiful to look at.Free to pop in or donate 3 Euros for an information book on the church, it's inexpensive and will take you only a few minutes to take home one more fantastic memory of Munich. ",0.0 +Great small church in the middle of a block of shops and houses. Build by the Asam brothers in the 1700's and a great example of Baroque style. If you only have time to see one church in Munich then this is the one in my opinion.Sometimes there are organ concerts and it is beautiful to sit in this small church and listen to great music while looking at the interior.,1.0 +"How does one even begin to describe the Rococo madness that is Asam's Churce? Well, a little bit of context first: This chapel was built as display model for the brothers Asam, the architects. In this chapel they were able to display their wares to potential clients, so it is full of every architectual trick and ornament possible. Entrance is free, make a note to enter this small and nuttingly decoarative church.",1.0 +We managed to find this church on the last day and the outside is attractive but the inside simply takes your breath away. To say it is detailed and beautiful would not do justice to it. I was so glad that we found the church and were able to see it. You must go and see and look for the unusual skulls by the door. Superb!,1.0 +"We had Asam's Church on our list of sites we wanted to see based on TA ratings, and just happened on it while making our way to Marienplatz. Glad we had it in mind, because we might easily have passed by it otherwise.",1.0 +"The church does not have a prominent outer housing such as the Frauenkirche or St. Peter, but in terms of inner beauty it is just marvellous. Definitely worth to visit and definitely worth to see even if you hadnt planned to go to Sendlinger Tor.",0.0 +A showroom for the best and the worst of baroque in this magnificent little church. A must. You get the feel of how into baroque the architect builders actually were.,0.0 +"The Assam brothers made this pocket baoque church in a narrow building next to their home. The decor is unique and just astonishingly rich. Close to Sendlinger Tor, not to be missed under any pretext.",0.0 +"The church is just a 10 - 15 minutes walk from Marienplatz.The interior of the building is a bit gothic but extremely beautiful. I love the ceiling, sculptures and painting. I suggestion would be to sit down and slowly enjoy everything within. ",1.0 +"Small, looks as just unusual building on the street, it seems no top. Narrow inside, baroque style. Recommend to see - not typical church. ",0.0 +"This is by far the best church to visit in Munich. Absolutely must, if you are into Churches. Small and beautiful.",0.0 +This church is hidden in Sendlinger Str. in Munich. From the outside it almost looks like a house fassade. Inside it is a jewel. ,0.0 +a real gem of a small (originally private!) church in the middle of a Shopping street. for sure worth a visit,0.0 +"This is very small church located along Sendlinger Street and you might just walk pass it.The painting, the columns, ornaments and statues inside are very beautiful and looks very extravagant. Well worth a visit.",0.0 +"Took a peek inside on our way to the city centre, very beautiful however you can only look from a certain view point as the rest is closed off to the public. Worth while if you are passing it.",1.0 +"Exquisite rococo interior with a grandiose atmosphere. Looks like a beautiful palace chapel. It's also very quiet inside. You can just sit in there for minutes in silence, enjoying the church's stunning rococo interior. Do not miss if you like rococo architecture!",0.0 +Definitely take a look inside when you're around. Unfortunately there's a gate inside which wasn't open when we were there. I guess it's only opened when there's church service underway.,0.0 +"It was built in 1740 by two artistic brothers,....Cosmas and Egid Asam who collaborated on a number of architectural masterpieces. They actually lived next door and this was their private chapel. It was also a promotional display where they could show off their work to potential customers. You won't believe your eyes! A domed ceiling which is an illusion...painted on a flat ceiling. Alabaster made of glass…marble columns that are just wood and painted with fake veins to look like marble among other things! You won't be disappointed!",2.0 +"A must see. Not to spend a whole day on, but really look around and see how ingenious the design is. One of the best churches in Munich.",0.0 +"I have been to munich many times and past this church, but never bothered to enter. I took the liberty on my past trip to munich to have a gander at this church. Granted, I went during the morning and all the lights were off, so maybe I didn't get the full effect of the natural beauty of the church. However, it was still a sight to behold. The intricate details and the many statues accentuate the unique nature of this church. It is a tiny church but the alter is beautiful.",0.0 +This is a must see for anyone in Munich. It is absolutely breathtaking with the sculptures. You have to see this if you are in Munich,0.0 +"Went with my girlfriend. We had been talking about seeing it on our stay in Munich. To get wifi we went to a Starbucks and found the church 30 meters from there.. Anyway, the church is really beautiful if a bit small. Worth a visit.",1.0 +"This is the third time I visited this small church, and I am still in awe of the complex and rich architecture of this place. It was more busy this time.",0.0 +We are in awe the minute we entered this church. It is very beautiful with rich carvings and sculptures. A must visit church.,0.0 +"This was one of our last stops while touring the city. Our first stop was a church that was all white, this was the last and wow was it the other extreme.",0.0 +"Richly decorated and wonderfully cosy church somehow attracts not so much tourists; and they have live pipe organ music in the church, so a visitor has a chance to listen to finest Bach's masterpieces absolutely for free, while contemplating elaborate interior design.",1.0 +"Pokey little church in the middle of a shopping district but it was just phenomenal! If you visit one place in Munich, I would recommend this place. Unlike any church I'd seen in Europe- it was just so small, but overly decorated with gold plating and statues and figurines and angels. ",1.0 +Pretty little baroque chapel crammed with art and impressive silver work. Almost every inch of space is ornamented creating a preview of what heaven must be like - at least for some,0.0 +"You needn't to be an architect to understand that this is a magnificent jewel.It was a private church made by Asam brothers which is open to the general public.It's not mentioned in the free tour, but I totally recommend to visit it.",2.0 +"If you like churches and architecture this is a must see in Munich. Just on one of the main shopping streets it is worth popping your head through the door to see this impressive, ornate church. To me one of the top 3 things to see in Munich if you haven't got much time. ",0.0 +This place is adorable and filled with history! Would highly recommend especially to those into churches and history! ,0.0 +You have to see this. Especially if you come from a Protestant culture/country. This is the most amazing example of over-the-top Catholicism and yet it feels warm and welcoming. Every single inch of the interior has been decorated by the Asam brothers and the strength of their faith is touching. Wonderful place.,1.0 +"We have been here several times, but the gates were always locked and the church was dark...still beautiful, but this trip the Church was wide open. This is an amazing piece of architecture and well worth the visit.",0.0 +"This small but beautiful church is a must-see for whoever is in Munich.Its baroque architecture, together with the wonderful decorations inside, makes it a really amazing place..",1.0 +"The Asam Church is such a strange place. It certainly seems out of place along an otherwise nondescript pedestrian thoroughfare. Building, buildling, building, incredibly ornate church front. Do yourself a favor and pop in for a visit. Knowing that so many of the features are artificial is even more fascinating. Definitely worth a peek!",1.0 +"This small church is easy to miss, but if you are in Munich this is a must see. The baroque architecture is outstanding. ",0.0 +About 5-10 minutes walk from Marienplatz stands this Church standing wall-to-wall by stores and restaurants. We've seen a lot of churches on our travels but this one amazed us. It's a very small space but the amount of detail and statues is amazing. It was nice to sit down after a long day of walking and take it all in.,0.0 +"It is located at the end of the shopping street, good to stop by but rather pretty small church. Awesome details though",0.0 +Very small but very beautiful and a must see in Munich. Fabulous interior and very central. Strong recommendation,0.0 +"This is perfect and stunning baroque. It is a small church yet every inch of it is wonderfully decorated, giving one a sense of awe and spirituality. ",0.0 +Visually this in one of the most impressive churches that I have been in all my visits to Europe. I does not have the insanely high ceilings but this one is very ornate and well worth the stop. A stop would only take you a few minutes and is located near many of Munich's main attractions and Christmas markets. Bring your camera and enjoy this stunning church.,0.0 +"This church is very close to the centre of Munich and well worth a visit - You only really need 10-15 minutes as it's a small church but incredibly ornate and beautiful. I absolutely adore churches and the different architecture that is used - Certainly worth a visit and whilst it's free to enter, we popped a few Euros in the donation box to ensure it's kept looking beautiful :-)",0.0 +One of those you must see!!! Beutiful & philosophical place to see and breathe the air of iternity!!!,0.0 +"Entering when full illuminated you you'll feel like in a place of fairy tails........Tiny place full of gold and heavily decorated in rich Late Baroque style. The S.Johann Nepomuk church was build by the Asam-brothers as a private church around 1750 years, but became public accessible as a Confession church . Just 8 by 20 big it has 7 confessionals. Heavily destroyed in a 1944 bombing , restored in the 70/80'ies.",0.0 +"I adore this church, very unique among German churches. It has enough exquisite detail to spend a few hours there though it is tiny enough to walk through in 5 minutes.",0.0 +"Asam's Church (Asamkirche) is, in my opinion, the most beautiful church in Munich. Its interior is small and ornate, built originally as a private church for the Asam family. E.Q. Asam was a sculptor and stuccoist who started building this church and his adjacent house in the year 1733. It is located on Sendlinger Strasse not far from Sendlinger Tor. ",0.0 +I think that this is Munich's most beatiful church.Baroc and roccoco style at one of Munich's most elegant streets.,0.0 +This ranks among all bucket job churches. The hairs on my back tingle whenever I think of the place.Just go!,0.0 +"The theatrical ensemble, a characteristic of the Baroque style, hits the visitor right from the narthex, with a crescendo culminating at the altar. A definite must see for all visitors to Munich",0.0 +"Small on the inside, but Extremely beautiful church. It was hard to find especially if you weren't paying attention.",0.0 +"Only a 5-10 minute walk from Marienplatz, this small church is ornate and very special inside. Pictures are ok too. The outside is not a reflection of the beauty within. This is definitely worth a quick detour from the main tourist area to have a look.",0.0 +"From the outside is not very impressive, hidden between other buildings, but once you have stepped inside, oh my good! We got there just after the recent events in Paris, someone was playing the organ and the beautiful interior with lovely details gave us the impression that we were in heaven. Taking pictures felt like a sacrilege. A definitely must see!",0.0 +Beautiful church that must be seen. Incredible detail and craftsmanship. Had been searching for this church and came across it while riding my bike lost in Munich. ,0.0 +We deliberately made our way to this church after seeing the reviews on Tripadvisor. It's a short visit as the church is tiny but the decor inside is well worth a look.,0.0 +"Squeezed between houses you hardly expect to find a church in this unusual place. Very promising from outside, but it still amazes you when you enter. It is like entering another dimension. So ornate and colourful. Worth stopping by on your way from Marienplatz to Sendlinger Tor.",0.0 +Asam's church is a beautiful Catholic church in Munich. We were able to attend on All Saint's Day. Great experience in beautiful setting.,0.0 +"Amazing little church with extremely intricate and morbid decor. Small church built alongside other retail and residential buildings, so easy to miss. Worth a quick stop as I've never seen anything like it!",0.0 +"This church was honestly unnerving to witness after visiting the other churches in town. While the other churches in Munich are bright and inviting, this church was dark (material used to construct the inside and no outside windows other than an open door) was dark and creepy. It was beautiful and ornately designed and furnished though. After being in the church for a few minutes, my eyes adapted and it didn't seem so scary, but the experience it definitely made me examine my conscious!",0.0 +This was a great stop along the way. Very small but very eye catching with all the details. Learn the history and it is even more amazing. ,0.0 +"This is located off the main square, on a quiet side street. The church is cute as a button inside and outside. Extremely colourful,packed with all sorts of carvings.Pictures are allowed, so nice!",0.0 +"Unlike the typical church, the Asamkirche from the outside does not look anything like a church. Located on a busy shopping street, there is little from the outside to even indicate that it is a church. But inside the church is a marvel of baroque splendor. This church has more gilt and intricate carvings per square foot than any other church I have ever seen. This church is a cornucopia of baroque design. It is so small that the visitor must spend lots of time looking closely at all the intricate carvings and other decorations in order to appreciate the splendor of this church.",0.0 +"My sister and I walked in here during our holiday in Munich. It was worth going in, we did not pay anything but put some money in for a candle. If you are walking by nip in but I would not go over the town to find it.",0.0 +"Living in Munich, I get many visitors and I need to show them around. This is usually on my list of things to do. It's only a short walk from Marienplatz up Sendligerstrasse. in the middle of this busy and modern shopping street the church blends into the shops unusually because the outer walls are made of rock. Strange to look at from the outside and inside. Words don't really do it justice - just go and see it.",0.0 +"This is a MUST SEE on any trip to Munich. It is a little out of Marianplatz, but well worth the 5 or 6 block walk. Almost every surface is covered in silver, gold, or figured marble. the carvings are fantastic. We traveled through Germany for 5 days and saw many Baroque churches. This was by far the best!",0.0 +Briefest of time required to visit the Church as very small. Not a must see but if in the area as we were then might as well.,0.0 +While the exterior is simple - your jaw will drop once you enter.It is very Baroque - a bit ornate - yet so beautiful. All of the detail and colours are stunning. Look up - always look upBeautiful stop on our walking tour with Kathleen,0.0 +"Definitely a must do in Munich. A small and delicate church, but as beatiful as you can think. Really special!! ",0.0 +This was one of the first churches we visited in Munich. I think my rating was really impacted by Rick Steves podcast. We listened to him explain the history of the church while sitting in the pews. Highly recommend that - otherwise it just might seem like an overdone building.,1.0 +This is definitely worth a visit and it is not far from the main tourist area.Tiny but full of interesting things to look at. Very decorated.,0.0 +"This church may be small, but it is HUGE in its ornateness!! It is worth a peak inside to marvel at the beautiful building!!",0.0 +"Over-the-top, stunning Baroque architecture. A real jewel! It's diffcult to miss this small (once private) Church, since it's tucked away along a busy shopping street in the city. Definitely worth a visit! Do add it to your list...",1.0 +An example of unbelievable excess but a must see in munich. Not likely to see another such example of baroque style anywhere else,0.0 +"Overlooked this place on previous visits, so made it a must on this journey. Worth the wait. In the midst of a modern city thoroughfare lies this majestically marvel built by 2 brothers. Magnificent doesn't quite describe it. Go, and see si for yourself. BTW when you exit the church, turn left and walk 100 yards and there is a fantastic, genuine German restaurant. You won't be sorry on both.",3.0 +"Just walk in the door, and you'll be amazed - that's all I'll say. It's only 5 minutes from Marienplatz, and free to walk in. Check times, on Sundays they had a Mass in English.",0.0 +"This is the most ridiculous church I've ever seen, but it in a fun way. It's breathtaking. It's location on a regular street surrounded by shops and restaurants makes it all the more arresting. Definitely take the time to stop here if you're in Munich, it's not far from the other sights and wont take more than a few minutes. ",0.0 +"I must tell that I'm not a biggest fan of churches, but I found this one to be one of the most beautiful churches I've been to. The church itself (once been private back in the days) is not big and it lies in between of regular houses on a street. It doesn't stick out too much from the outside in other words. But it's the inside that matters, and once you step in, you'll see something really magical. I could just sit there and stare on the interior all day. Definitely a must visit for everyone who's traveling to Munich!!!",0.0 +"This church will overpower you with Rococo features crammed into every nook and cranny. Best approach is to focus on one thing at a time, and take it in.",0.0 +"The church is located along a street of shops. From the outside it looks much more simpler than the interior. The interior of the Church is grand and beautiful with plenty of details.However, my personal opinion is that it's nothing more than beautiful.I've been to other churches that's much more simple but it feels more peaceful and comfortable. Still it's worth to visit to the asam church. ",0.0 +"A must see a wonderful church,you will feel close to heaven,and you have to take a close look at all this details( paintings)",0.0 +"The church is in the Rococo style of architecture. Rococo is late Baroque, a transition between early Baroque and Neoclassic. The church was funded and built by two brothers. Their former home is to the left of the church as you face it.",0.0 +This little church in Altstadt is so incredibly decorated/designed that you nearly go in to sensory overload! This is an active church so please remember to be respectful of others.,0.0 +This was the most over the top church we saw in Munich and one that every visitor should see. The statues and architecture is amazing. The brothers that built it made it a dedication to God.,0.0 +Astounding and unexpected church located in the middle of a normal city block...Open the massive doors and enter a totally different world. The art is simply breathtaking!,0.0 +Relatively small church on a busy street with a surprisingly ornate interior . Sightseeing and photography are not permitted during mass so avoid going at those times. Well worth the effort to find it.,0.0 +eclectic mix of cathedral pieces free and an easy pop indoesn't take long but it's right on your way to town,0.0 +"This is more a museum than a church - so full of things to look at. An absolute must, especially if you know the story behind that it was originally built as a private church and later opened to public.",0.0 +This church is an astounding Baroque confection. Light pours in from unexpected angles to illuminate the richly painted ceilings and gilt decoration. This is a joyful and uplifting place to experience.,0.0 +"The inside decor are gorgeous and astonishing. Compared to the Frauenkirche, which is solemn and simple, Asamkirche is much more beautiful and elegant.",0.0 +"This church is just slightly away from the center, but is worth visiting for even just 5-10 mins to take pictures from the inside. It's really about a 5-10 mins walk from Marienplatz and it should be visited. It's gorgeous inside, but plain on the outside.",0.0 +"Stunningly beautiful! This is a must see and by the way, there are many more large and beautidul churches right around each and every corner.",0.0 +You must see this small church. It is so over the top Baroque that you will smile. It is worth seeing because it is unbelievable. I did like the outside of the church and its integration with the adjoining building.,0.0 +This church is small in size but over the top on appeal. My favorites are the sculptures. Overall a great place to stop and enjoy the art and architectural embellishments.,0.0 +Baroque style church in the centre not far from the shopping miles. Even if you are not a church attendee it is worth visiting as it has so many details. Each time I go there I discover something new like a scene in the paintings or more ornaments I have not seen before Judge for yourself!,0.0 +"There was a service taking place when we got here...perhaps an early morning mass..,and so we did not go ugly into the church, but we could see enough to understand why this place has been so highly rated on TripAdvisor. Just beautiful. A riot of gold and decoration...dripping with ornate adornment. It probably wouldn't work if the church was bigger, but it still seems intimate inside. The congregation started singing while we were there, and the acoustics are obviously just as good. Definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +Beautiful church in Munich celebrating Saint John Nepomuk. The light coming into the church in the morning was spectacular and is worth getting moving early for. ,0.0 +must make time to see this amazing church tucked into a small building. Rick Steve's audio tour goes into details about it.,1.0 +This is a small church but the interior is completely out there and a must see. It has an interesting history too. Definitely should check it out. ,1.0 +A very nice church. located very near to marienplatz. Worth to spend some time admiring beauty inside.,1.0 +"Imagine any ornaments and decorations that you would find in a church, now place them all in the smallest church in Munich (roughly 10 m wide)--the result is a truly unique church. The architecture is wonderful and the decor ornate. Take the time to stop and visit this truly unique and beautiful church.",1.0 +"This church is one of those attractions you must see with your own eyes. It's probably the most baroque thing you'll ever witness. Yes, it's got a lot going on, but all the details add to its charm.",1.0 +Crazy detailed church in Munich. Hard to believe they packed all of the details into such a small church. really loved the non-arched roof and the gilded grim reaper. ,0.0 +Beautiful Church with some unique architecture. Pleasant stop along the way from Marienplatz to Sendlinger Tor.,0.0 +This church is beautiful inside and very different to what you normally experience in Europe. The dark and extravagant interior is breathtaking. Entrance is free and the church is open most days until 5pm,1.0 +An over-the-top church with everything. Make sure to see death with his scythe near the entrance. Well worth a visit.,0.0 +"This is small nice church. According to Rick Stevens, it was created by two brothers from fake materials to show their skills to built churches. We really liked it. ",2.0 +This is a beautiful church located in a central shopping district near the marienplatz. Well worth the visit.,1.0 +this church is hardly visible from the outside but so beautiful and rich once you go in. Worth a visit when in Munich,2.0 +"A stunning little church on Sendlinger Strasse - needs to be seen to be believed. Crazy, stunning, and free!",1.0 +"You're on holiday in Munich. You've wandered around looking at the locals and the buildings. You've eaten a your pretzel, had a sausage and drunk several eye-wateringly large beers. Its been nice but what can you say, it hasn't changed your life.And then you accidentally step inside the Asamkirche because you're better half has cleverly read the guide book and without you realising it dragged you in.And then your life changes. This church is quite simply one of the most incredible examples of baroque stimulation in church form ever created. Its unbelievably ornate, opulent and decadent take on a site of worship is so singularly over the top as to be almost unparalleled.I feel like a better, more complete person for having seen this and am in no doubt that I will never see anything of its like again.",2.0 +"This church is amazing and well worth visiting. Photography is allowed - colourful wall frescoes, ceiling paintings and lavishly decorated.",1.0 +Unique little church on Sendlinger Strasse if you like over the top baroque. Nice expose of the times.,1.0 +"'Klein aber Fein' (small but fine) is the best best way to describe this church. It's very small but breathtakingly beautiful. Whether you are religious or not this church is beautiful. Recommendation - combine this church with a visit to the Burgersaal and also the Muenchener Dom (cathedral) and you can do all three in a couple of hours as they are all within walking distance of each other. Cost, I don't think I paid anything other than a 'coin drop'. ",0.0 +Beautiful church festooned with decorative features. The church may be relatively small but certainly offers a lot in the way of detail. Worth a visit. Easy to pop into from Marienplatz or Sendlinger Tor.,1.0 +"I have been to Munich a few times and have taken a few tours within the city, but I did not hear about the Asamkirche until my most recent trip. None of the tour guides have ever mentioned this little gem but I am glad that I saw it on multiple tour guides on Google and through Tripadvisor.It is indeed not a far walk from Marienplatz and it is well worth it. Even if you do not have a lot of time in Munich, I highly recommend you take the very short walk to this church. It is one of the most baroque, ornate, and beautifully decorated churches I have ever seen. It is a small church and will not take a lot of time out of your schedule.Do research what times mass are, however. My family and I visited during mass and, while we were able to enter the church, we could only see it from the entrance.",1.0 +You could easily walk by this church as it is surrounded by shops and cafes. It may not be large but it is absolutely full of breathtaking ornate décor. It isn't too far from Marienplatz and is definitely worth a visit.,0.0 +In the centre of town and worth having a look at as it's near to a lot of the other attractions worth seeing,0.0 +"My son, who had visited Munich on business several times, told me that I had to visit this church. I was so glad that I did, since it is a very ornate church and well worth visiting. You have to be looking for it to even notice the narrow building in the residential neighborhood. It was well worth visiting.",0.0 +It's close to Marienplatz hidden between stores..had soothing music playing inside... Good for a short visit.,0.0 +"This is an incredibly beautiful church - it's a TON of exquisite features crammed into a tiny row house type church. I literally stood gaping for a full 5 minutes! And then I took about 100 pictures...so much to see, so much beauty and meaningful imagery, so much talent! Please take at least 15 minutes to really look at the exceptional craftsmanship of this artist - it is truly awe inspiring! Oh, and for the scavenger hunter in all of us, look for the skeletons... not quite sure why they are there, but it is interesting to find them :) I felt it was a privilege to be able to view this perfectly preserved and currently active house of worship - if you do too, remember to drop a few coins in the slot. The little nuns will bless your name :D",0.0 +"Beautiful, ornate toybox of a church. (Not really very) simply gorgeous. Made even better by the organist practicing the first time we stopped in. Well worth a visit!",0.0 +"Well worth a visit. Unusual and interesing little church in a central location. Extraordinary decor inside, largely explained by it having been built as a private chapel originally",0.0 +This church is a little off the beaten path but its interior is so ornate and so spectacular it's worth seeking out. It will leave you breathless.,0.0 +Beyond any doubt the most ornate and intimate of Munich's churches. If you like baroque then this should be on your check-list. Facing the church entrance to your right you can walk into the passage and find some very pleasant terraces and restaurants away from traffic. ,0.0 +Enjoyed seeing this place between the Tor and Marienplatz! Crammed full of detail. Liked Rick Steves' commentary a lot.,0.0 +"This church was a showroom of sorts for the Asam brothers who were church builders. Building committees from parishes interested in building would come to this church to get an idea of elements they wanted in their new church. As a result, there is a lot going on in the decor. But somehow it all comes together beautifully. ",0.0 +"It is a bit out of the way and locals will not direct you to it, but it is very nice to visit and really close to the centre",0.0 +"So beautiful. And despite the fact that the church is rather small, there are so many details to watch so you can just keep sit and watch! ",0.0 +Take a moment from you shopping and go inside. It is a good place to rest and the architecture and decoration is beautiful,0.0 +"Almost missed this one, because it is located within the storefronts approaching Marienplatz. Glad we found it though. Very pretty!",0.0 +This church was very close to our hotel near Sedlinger Tor. The outside is quite ornate but the inside is the highest concentration of gold & decor I have witnessed in my many years of travel. Worth a quick visit when passing in this neighborhood.,0.0 +This stop along Rick Steve's Self-Guided Munich Walking Tour was absolutely astounding. It was created for the purpose of showcasing the Asam brother's merchandise for churches. You can't imagine how much art and architectural detail is packed into the small space the church occupies. Very fun stop and well worth it!,0.0 +"got there late in day and it was just closing, but the peek the lady gave us inside was spectacular; next time will try to get there earlier!",2.0 +"Wedged between two residential buildings, this church seems misplaced. However, when you step inside you are amazed. It apparently was built like a showroom to show how churches could be decorated. Interesting.",0.0 +"If you like barok art, it´s a must; if you don´t, you should go as well and you´ll be impressed! Free.",0.0 +"I went to this church because it was the forth most recommended place on Munich, and was really disappointed. With so many beautiful churches and cathedrals in Europe, it was really not a big sight.Sure, the place is nice, and it is a nice place to visit, but DEFINITELY not worth a forth place to be visited in Munich, with so much more around, like the Olympia Tower and the Nymphenburg Palace (ranking after it)...",1.0 +We stopped in on our last day. Glad we did. You can't believe what you'll see on thr inside from the street. Amazing decor. ,0.0 +"It is in a central palce in Munich, not far from Marienplatz. The church's name is Asam church, as this was a private church of the Asam bothers. They decorated the church in late-baroque style. You can have the feeling it is too much decoration.",0.0 +"Rococo at the extreme, sit down and just enjoy/barf at the view! Usually crowded, so you might have to elbow your way in",0.0 +So small yet so big in décor! A celebration in baroque. Just sit and wonder. Easy to miss so keep a look out. ,0.0 +"This church is crazy, It is full of statues and paintings and candles. There is a lot going on, but it is worth seeing. The only problem is that it is kind of hard to find",0.0 +"Might not be on the top list of places to visit, but if you have the time do drop by as the interior belies the look from the outside. Be prepared to be wowed",0.0 +A little out of the way from the tourist area this baroque church is worth seeing. The decoration os over the top and not necessarily for the modern taste. Nevertheless it is worth seeing as a personal accomplishment of 2 brothers.,1.0 +"A Munich jewel and read up on the history, take time to take this all in.XXXXXXXX amazing !! Near the city centre.",0.0 +"Exquisite small church, the architecture and styling is one of a kind. Very close to city square. A real gem.",0.0 +"This is a very old church with a beautiful painting on the ceiling, massive marble columns, in the middle of the main shopping strip, one of the remaining icons. Its a really opulent small church with a lot of history ",0.0 +"This is one of the cutest churches I've seen. Very small and atmospheric. There was a lady who was working there who I enjoyed watching. She absolutely loved her church and her job and was running around adjusting the microphone and chatting away to visitors. We don't usually go out of our way to visit churches, but this one was worth a stop. ",0.0 +"Not worth missing this gem on any visit to Munich, occasionally you can get into the crypt which is well worth it. The Church is a treasure. Glorious especially at Christmas. Ornate and beyond belief.",0.0 +"This church is a must-see in Munich.It is totally over-the top Bavarian Baroque with magnificent gilded decoration by the Assam brothers, one of whom lived in the house next-door. It is within 5 minutes walk of Marienplatz, on Sendlingertor Strasse,",1.0 +"As well cute little church in a fun part of town. There's not a lot to see, but it is close to Marienplatz and the walk to it is filled with nice shops and people watching",0.0 +"Builders, the Asam Brothers, decided to build themselves a private Church. Both had studied under Bernini in Rome and they had this 22 x 8 meters gap between their 2 houses. Egid Asam lived in one house and a priest lived in the other. So off they started and finished in 1746.Today as people enter the first thing most do is blink hard and shake their heads; for there is not a square inch of wall and ceiling that is not covered in curls and swirls of red, yellow, light brown or gold paint. There are twisting marble columns, a side Opera Box, a golden skeleton, numerous white angels and various statues.The faded ceiling fresco is of the life of Saint Nepomuk - and if you wish to go to confession, you have a choice of 7 confessionals - just first tell the priest which one.During the war in 1944 the Choir was seriously damaged, and was not fully restored until 1983.Brian, from Perth W. Australia.",1.0 +Came in and enjoyed the tricks such as a dome ceiling and marble pillars. Worth the trip as it is close to marienplatz and has shopping nearby. Lots of eye candy in this model building.,0.0 +This gem of a church you have to see! Please remember that it IS a church and be respectful (some of the visitors weren't).,1.0 +"I was curious about this church because of what I had read about it, the over-the-top late Baroque decoration. Well, it certainly lived up to expectation! If your taste runs in that direction, then this church is a must see. Otherwise, take a peak out of curiosity if you are in the neighborhood.",0.0 +A very pretty church only 5 mins from Marienplatz. It is not going to take you long to look around but worth visiting if you have the time.,0.0 +"Definitely worth a peak in. One of my favorite churches in Europe because I was completely caught off by how beautiful it was in person! Free admission, can put some change in donation box, & enjoy a moment looking around where every inch of wall & ceiling was a work of art!",1.0 +"If you're into gold, carvings and ornaments everywhere, and a relatively dark interior, then this church is just up your street. It's all a little too much and overrun with tourists, plus the street beggars infront of the main entrance. Not Munich at its best...go to the Old Peter Church or preferably the Cathedral. Not a recommendable sight and it could be a shock to the soul for fervent Christians.",0.0 +Tucked in the middle of a street is this beautiful and ornate cathederal that really deserves an inspection. You won't be disappointed. It really is gorgeous.,1.0 +You go in you take some pictures you go out - nothing more.The painting are beautiful and it's a little hard to find.,2.0 +"This is a tiny little church, but it packs a huge punch! Every surface is decked out in Baroque finery with loads of gorgeous sculptures, paintings and gilding. It's a very nice place to take a quiet respite from the crowds of sight-seers and is often missed on the normal tourist trail. I guarantee that your first reaction upon walking in will be, Wow!",0.0 +"Gorgeously ornate, colourful and atmospheric little church with an interesting history. Costs nothing and is a lovely cool stop-off from the bustling streets.",0.0 +"Tucked away a bit, off the beaten track, this church's unassuming facade hides a rich and breathtakingly ornate interior. A quiet, cool sanctuary in a busy day.",0.0 +Stunning architecture! Beautiful sculptures and paintings. Peaceful. In the middle of busy business street.,0.0 +"A smaller church that's more hidden but very 'well appointed'. I would say it's almost gaudy/ over the top, but certainly still beautiful to look at. I think since this is a bit more out of the way there are far fewer visitors. My husband and I were the only ones in it when we visited.",0.0 +"360 degrees of ornate structures. Small private area. Free entry and photos.As with everything, try going early in morning to avoid crowds blocking your photos. ",0.0 +"Small church but worth to have a look! It is gorgeous and it seems to cram every details due to the little space, which is interesting,",0.0 +"This is an interesting church. If you like every surface covered with something, this is for you. The street and neighborhood are also interesting.",0.0 +Very beautiful church with tons of details to appreciate. Definitely stop in to take a look! You won't be disappointed!,0.0 +"This church in the Rococo style is a visual treat. So much detail in the interior architecture and all the carvings. Well worth visiting, especially if you like church architecture.",0.0 +"This is a one of a kind church. It is jaw-dropping and of all of the churches my husband and I have seen in France, Italy and Germany this is one of them that I will never forget. The style is not for everyone but the pictures don't do it justice - go see for yourself. ",1.0 +"This little church will is jaw dropping and beautiful. It's so unassuming, but when you walk in you feel you're in a whole other world. Short visit, about 20 minutes, but not a far walk from the Victualienmarkt so definitely worth your time if you have it.",0.0 +We were lucky enough to visit during an organ concert - very lovely. We also visited the Weiss Church in the country side another fine architectural example.,0.0 +"One hears in the USA how few Europeans are practicing Christians anymore. During our recent visit to Germany, we visited seven truly spectacular churches. Of the seven, four were being used (Mass, Baptism, etc.) at the time we visited. That is most encouraging.This very small church is a must-see destination when in Munich. It is nothing much from the outside, but inside it is as beautiful a Baroque church as you will find anywhere.It is only a few blocks walk south of the Marienplatz. Go. Be inspired!",1.0 +"I'm not ordinarily a huge fan of rococo, but this little gem of a church is truly amazing. There is no fee and there can be a crowd, but you should definitely see it to believe it!",0.0 +It`s a baroque style. I liked ornamental of the main altar but I disliked the extremely crowded of its walls.,0.0 +"You have to see it to believe it. Pictures don't do this small church justice. The outside is pretty, but the inside is out of this world. The church is small, so you can view it in about 5 minutes. No flash photography.",0.0 +"NIce little church and will take you a few minutes to see.It's easy to miss this small gem in Munich. It is tiny, but well-worth seeing once in a lifetime.",1.0 +"This is a baroque church to the nth degree. If you can, don't leave Munich without seeing it. It's not that far from Marienplatz",0.0 +"You would not think of entering this church just by looking at the inside, for it is not very impressive and located in the touristic crowded area of Munich... but please do !The church is unbelievably Rococo styled, and the fact that it is relatively small increases all the more the excess of ornaments, sculptures and golden stuff everywhere.It is really easy to just pop in and take a quick look, so please do not miss!",0.0 +It's free to get in and is easy to get to so pop your head in the door and admire the splendour of the interior.,0.0 +"I am not kidding, this small church is a jearl, it is breath taking related to its barroc work, unique indeed, photos can not describe its beauty. While in Munich, do not miss this church, it will take you few minutes to enjoy this magnificent place.",0.0 +The Devil Cutting the Thread of Life is just the beginning of the crazy stuff (for lack of a better word) in this private church built by two brothers to showcase their ecclesiastical wares. Just go!!,0.0 +Read in guide book. Walked passed the church many times without knowing how impressive the interior is. Really impressive.,0.0 +"Wow and wow, absolutely stunning workmanship, all the intricate carvings on the ceilings and walls. I wonder if its real gold. We couldnt tour like we wanted because it was Sunday and we really werent suppose to be there, they close on Sunday.",0.0 +A bit difficult to find but worth the visit. The outside certainly doesn't prepare you for the completely over the top interior. Never seen so much gold and decoration in such a small space. Do sit and take it all in.,0.0 +Small church but nothing like I've seen before. Great decorations! Doesn't look like a usual church from outside and it can be easily missed as it is between some other buildings! Worth a visit! ,0.0 +While the church is small it has so much decoration it takes a while to take it all in. Sit and enjoy!,0.0 +"I would not quite say that this is a Church more a large Chapel.However I would say that i have seen nothing like this before, the architecture and ornate decoration is unbelievable. A must for anyone who goes on a tourist trail. ",0.0 +"The exterior of the church did not promise much, but the interior of it would blow you away. Not much space to walk around within the area, but very good to take a few minutes and stare at the intriguing carvings and design. Worth a trip!",0.0 +"This church is small, but chances are high that if you're spending any time in Munich, you will at some point be walking past. There is another Asam church in Freising that I think i is better, but this church definitely packs a lot of detail into a small area.",0.0 +A tiny church but well worth seeing - it'll take your breath away. The interior decoration is unbelievable and look out for death trying to snip the thread of life in the entrance hall.,1.0 +"A gorgeous small church downtown. Worthwhile to check out. Best example of the rococo style I saw. It's near everything, and there's no charge to get in.",0.0 +"Hidden gem in plane site, next door to Asam House and built by the same family. Image behind the bars is so realistic! ",0.0 +Overwhelmingly beautiful! This is a small church but crammed with decoration. Find it in Sendlinger Strasse a alk up from Sendlinger Tor Subway station.,1.0 +really nice from the outside however the inside is quite boring and they are still restoring it so not much to see.,2.0 +"NIce little church and will take you a few minutes to see. Nice history as well. Very quirky but again, a quick looks is all you need.",0.0 +"I you only visit one church in Munich or Bavaria - this is it. Take you time, at least 20 minutes, to sit down and look closely to all ornaments. The interior is an unbelievable work of art.",1.0 +The most beautiful baroque church I've seen. Absolutely must visit. The church differentiate itself from the majority of common churches all over Germany.,1.0 +Make sure you don't walk past this church which is easily done without popping in. Breathtaking design and a quiet oasis on a busy street. ,1.0 +I like the rococo style inside of the church. I would recommend travellers to see it when in Munich.,0.0 +"This church is basically baroque on steroids. It's a small church (it was a family chapel, if you can believe it!) but it's so dense with decorative arts it would take your breath away!",1.0 +A small juwel a little aside from all the crowds and major touristic streams. Very rich decoration and impressive for a private chapel. ,0.0 +This church is a feast of gilding and the most fantastic painted ceiling that appears to go upwards for ever.Well worth the walk.,0.0 +"Were we glad we came across this small hidden away church. My wife had seen on things to do in Munich and we made an effort to find before we left. The church appears to be just one of the buildings in the street, but once you enter, you're in a world of art. Every piece of this church is decorated from floor to ceiling. It is utterly beautiful and well worth the time to look around.There is no entrance fee, however a donation to its upkeep I am sure is welcomed. ",0.0 +Small church (about a dozen pews) but heavily decorated almost to the point of being garish. Built by two brothers in the middle of apartments. A must see.,0.0 +"This is one of my favourite sites in Munich: a fabulous rokoko church on the Sendlinger Street. Richly ornamented, with some amazing details. Sun coming from upper windows at different angles at different times of the day. Do not miss!",0.0 +"MUST VISIT this church while in Munich!!!!!The most beautiful structure I've ever been in, a real treasure!!!! If you love beautiful and colorful architecture, don't miss!!!FYI: free entrance!!!!!",0.0 +"First-time visitors either burst out laughing or experience some sort of spiritual epiphany. Every Baroque device ever invented (and a lot of them were invented by the Asam brothers) is represented in this tiny space. Next door is the facade of the Asam house, a sort of billboard advertising what they could do to serve your decorating needs.",0.0 +"This small church is the most ornately decorated in the whole world. Only small, and only viewable behind bars it's worth going to see",0.0 +"If I have visitors in Munich that I take sightseeing I make always sure that we go down Sendlinger Street from Marienplatz. Halfway on the right side is a hidden gem, the Asamkirche. The church is not easy to find if you do not know it is a midst other houses and almost hidden. Inside is one of the most beautiful baroque churches in Munich - almost a must.",0.0 +You have to see inside this church to really appreciate how brilliantly over the top it's been decorated.,1.0 +"No matter how many Churches you ever visit in Munich (and anywhere for that matter), nothing you will ever see will ever compare or be the same as this one. Open the doors and step into a complete other place in time and into another world. It flabbergasted me in what I saw. It was absolutely surreal! No-one would possibly suspect what was behind those doors tucked away in this busy shopping area. After being in Munich for 10 days and visiting so many other churches and landmarks, I totally understand why it is rated as the number one attraction from Tripadvisor in Munich. You will be speechless and captivated when you see what is behind those doors!",4.0 +"I am very surprised this place is nr. 1 on tripadvisor ! It took us 3 minutes to visit this church, an example of bad taste.... It's not the first time we visit this kind of churches, but I promised myself this is the last time. München is a very intresting town with good musea. Go for it.....!",1.0 +"Quirky-looking from outside, and entirely jaw-droppingly awesome Baroque inside.Everyone who entered was heard to gasp in wonder at the wonderful sight of this theatrical-looking church. Well worth a vist",1.0 +This was a really amazing building. From the street you just wouldn't have any idea what awaits you when you are inside! Very atmospheric.,0.0 +"As we were navigating the streets of Munich with a map, a wonderful local stopped us and asked if we needed directions. We answered no, but he quickly pointed us to the Asam's Church and told us we would not be disappointed. ",0.0 +"I love visiting beautiful churches but this Baroque blunder (sorry don't like Baroque) was for me an eyesore. I was so glad I went though because it was so outrageously OTT, it was stunning. This tiny space (as churches go) was originally a private church built by two brothers (surname Asam). It's a must-see",0.0 +"Assam Church is one of the most interesting churches I visited up to now. It is at one of the very busy streets and between two houses. If you don't pay attention, you may even miss it. But once you are in, there is a big WOW. It is a very nice Baroque church with all fancy figures.If you are in Munich, you definitely visit Marienplatz, afterward simply walk to the Sendlinger Tor and on the way, at the right hand side you see it. Visit it (takes max 15 min.) than find a nice cafe around and enjoy a cake and cafe.",0.0 +This quirky little church has character. I enjoyed reading about the Saint who was drowned for not revealing the details of the young Queens confessional to the king. There is enough to keep you busy for half an hour. I was a little surprised that this is the no one attraction in MUC. ,0.0 +"When you approach the outside of the church, you see an impressively tall building with a beautiful facade, but it in no way prepares you for what you will see when you walk inside. Walk inside and it will render you speechless! The Asam brothers didn't just build a church and settle for mediocre or even excellent for that matter. On a scale from 1 to 10, they aimed for 1000. I do believe they reached their mark! This church is over-the-top, grandiose, garish or whatever other word you choose to describe excessive decadence and dressed in so much gold, silver and murals that you wonder if there is room for anything else. There is even an element of the macabre here. When you first walk in the door, if you look towards the ceiling, you can see the angel of death cutting the cord of life of some poor mortal soul. The church might be small, but it is well worth your time to visit. Bring a good camera with you, or at least one that takes good photos in dim light. Pay attention to all the detail in this church and you will be amazed. They don;t make churches like this anymore...",0.0 +"It's a really small church and filled with gold and other shiny things. Free to stick your head in and that's frankly all you CAN do. If you walk past it, it's worth having a look inside, but not worth going out of your way for.",0.0 +"The interior is probably the most wonderfully 'over the top' spaces I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. Everything is covered with ornament, including many of the ornaments. The fact that the whole space is relatively small merely adds to the effect.A visit will take at most 20 to 30 minutes, so it is very much a place to visit as part of seeing the sights of Munich city centre. However it is time very well spent. In the overheard words of a fellow visitor it is, top baroque!",1.0 +It catches eye from outside while you walking down from Sendlinger Tor down to City Hall however all beauty is right inside.Late German Baroque style church built by Asam brothers for their own private use but forced quite quickly to be accessible to the public as well.Inside the church a relic of St John Nepomuk is kept.The entry is free of charge and I would really recommend to spend 10-15 minutes of your time to see this beauty. You should not be disappointed.,0.0 +"Very impressively decorated church, which feels like it is just bursting with decoration as it is so small. Free of charge, only takes 10-20 minutes as you can't walk round, only look, and that's all the time you need so worth popping in - not far from the main Marienplatz. On a Saturday morning near Christmas it was busy, but that was fine as people don't stay inside long. Coming from Australia, my teens had never seen church decoration like this.",0.0 +"A small, unassuming church on the exterior in Munich Center that is almost gaudy but cool inside. the interior is loaded with gold interior architectural details. ",0.0 +"Stunning, beautiful, amazing architecture both internal and external. It was on my list to do, but actually found it by accident one evening when I was walking past and heard organ music, so when in for a look - wow can you image walking into this and not expecting it. The organist was practicing but I, like many others just sat and enjoyed it.One of many must see sights for Munich",0.0 +Asam church is a real great church to visit - some nice glamour and very nice Church. Very central and a real highlight. ,0.0 +"A must see while in Munich. Rococo doesn't get any thicker than here. It's a small church comparatively, but be sure to stay at least 10 minutes to let your eyes to adjust to see the full details.",0.0 +The church is so nice from inside and really worth a visit. It is 3-4 minutes from Marienplatz. You may not notice the Church at first but is from Sendlinger tor direction,0.0 +I found the church by accident. I was walking down the main shopping district and saw many people coming in and out of a building. The building was beautiful on the outside with ornate doors. I decided to check it out and the inside was absolutely beautiful. It was close to the main thoroughfare and therefore it is easy to pop in and take a look,0.0 +Very nice church but not sure why is this the top rated attraction in Munich. There are far better churches in Munich (especially the Frauenkirche) and certainly this is not the top. ,0.0 +"This church is like many many others in most European cities. Perhaps I am being harsh, but there is no reason to go to this if you have seen any other of the other churches available anywhere else. Not quite sure why it is the top attraction!",1.0 +"We walked by this church several times without stopping as we were on our way to the Marienplatz. Finally, I remembered that it had been written up as a great place to visit. Probably qualifies as one of the narrowest and most nondescript facades you have seen. However, it definitely has a WOW factor impact as soon as you enter. The interior is still compact (30' wide), but they found a way to cram in just about every type of architectural detail you could imagine in a Baroque church. I would have hated to be the priest here giving a sermon as you would know everyone was looking at the interior. Free to visit and doesn't take much time, but definitely worth it. Technically it is the Asamkirche or St.Johann Nepomuk Kirche. Closed on Friday.",0.0 +There is so much to see for such a small church. In every corner there is amazing sculpture and design to catch your eye. The church goes from dark at the floor to very light at the ceiling making it very visually pleasing. This stop only takes a few minutes and is a must see if you are in Munich. ,0.0 +Small......almost 'missable'. But it packs a punch! The carvings and organ are some of the most amazing. This is a 'don't miss' for sure. Easy to get to from the Dom (get directions to be sure you are on the correct street!).,0.0 +For a greatly ornated little gem of a church go here. Some interesting sculputures and overall decoration.,1.0 +"You can include this in any walking tour of the center of Munich, and you really should. It's lavishly decorated interior is dramatic despite the relatively small space. Entry is free, and it's a quiet break along the walk from Sendlinger Tor to the Marienplatz.",0.0 +Such beautiful interior designs and architecture!A very impressive church indeed. What more can I say?,0.0 +This church is sandwiched between regular buildings on Sendlinger Tor. From the outside it is unassuming. Inside it's amazing. I've never seen a more beautiful church. Take a break from shopping and pop in. You'll be impressed.,1.0 +"this is an amazingly excessive, decorated baroque church! In a city that is prominent for its clean lines and gothic architecture this is well worth a visit!",1.0 +"Went in here on the recommendation of the Rick Steves' Munich guidebook. It is an incredible little building, from the ceiling to the walls, to the vestibule. Every square inch is covered in baroque excess, but it works. Apparently, it was designed as a church showroom by the brothers who were church architects.One thing, I went in right after mass on a Tuesday night, as the regular parishioners were leaving. They graciously let us tourists come in as they were leaving. The church is only open about 15-20 minutes after mass ends. I hung out, took some pictures and walked out. As I walked down the street, I realized I left my hat on one of the pews. I raced back to the door, but it was locked and the church interior lights were almost all off--one parishioner out front said there was a door on the side where I might be able to get in. I ran to what I thought was the side, but not luck. I couldn't find a door and I thought the hat was lost (I had just bought it a few nights before and didn't want to lose it so soon.)I ran back to the front door, there's small glass windows in each front door. I could see a nun at the back of the almost dark church. At this point, I'm banging on the little window in the door and yelling, sister, sister. She finally comes to the front and I start pointing at my head and yelling, my hat, my hat. She figures it out and lets me in--I find the hat about 5 pews in and thank the sister profusely on my way out. As I was leaving, another tourist wanted to get in, but she said she was shutting down for the night. She really just felt sorry for me and opened up, as best I can tell. I made it just in time, another minute or 2 she would have been gone--I'm thinking I may have to rethink my devout atheism. In any event, go see this church. It's really amazing--excess everywhere, but it's beautiful.",0.0 +"A lovely little church in the middle of the shops, nearly at Sendlinger Tor. Very over the top. Gothic and small.",0.0 +This church was a very easy walk from the center of the Old City the Marienplatz. It was very ornate inside.,0.0 +"Was last hear in '96 and still experienced the same awe. Small, unassuming church on the west side of Old Town. Once you step inside, prepare to be amazed. It's on the small side, but the ornate-ness of the church is incredible. Has to be seen to be appreciated. No charge to visit. ",0.0 +"Another world inside, very ornate and filled with history. Would be better to see it on a sunny day. Narrow building needs sunlight thru to tall windows above.",0.0 +"This Church is possibly one of the most breath-taking Churches that I have ever seen. It is fabulously ornate and is really worth a visit. The Church from the outside doesn't hint at the splendour inside as it's nestled in between some shops. If you're heading towards Sendlinger Tor from Marienplatz, this Church is really worth seeing.",2.0 +"This church is the poster-child for Rococo style! It's not a free-standing church, rather it sits with a 'storefront' in the middle of a block of shops and offices. It's light inside, with lots of gilded things. Ornate, ornate, ornate! Every square inch is covered with something curvy and/or gold. The ceiling is magnificently painted and is accented with gold. You will definitely say Wow! when you walk in the door!",0.0 +"The guide book tells you to expect an over-the-top implementation of fussy church interior architecture, but it still surprises you. Sure, it's feels very kitsch and you have to see it in the context of a rich family that just wanted to make their chapel more and more ornate. Munich has quite a few highly decorated church interiors - this one wouldn't win purist style prizes, but it's well worth a peek.",0.0 +"The two Asam brothers, Cosmas Damian (1686-1739) and Egid Quirin (1692-1750), created brilliant 'Gesamtkunstwerke' of, yes, Bavarian but at the same time, first-rate European late baroque or rather, rococo style. The so-called Asam--strictly speaking Sts. John Nepomuk and Mary--church in Munich is their private ex-voto, a small-scale gem of ecclesiastical artitecture, which ingeniously turns to its advantage the less than favorable, long but narrow plot available. Both its severally curved front and its sumptiously decorated interior are worth detailed inspection. The focal point of the rich imagery is the silvered Trinity in the cornice zone above the gallery altar. Note the dove of the Holy Spirit, seemingly hovering in mid-air, and come away elated even if not a believer ... ",1.0 +"This church is tiny, and unbelievably ornate. Some of it is gold plated and facade, but it doesn't matter. It's still very beautiful inside and out. I went to see it twice, once during the day, and once at night during a service. It's a must see in Munich.",1.0 +This church is small but every inch is incredibly ornate and detailed. A nice quiet stop along the busy route near the Marienplatz,1.0 +"A tiny church front opens onto an ornate, gold-dripping interior. In spite of the lavish opulence, this church is a lovely haven of peace and quiet and well worth a visit.",0.0 +beautiful and macabre . Skulls snakes in some corners and yet beatiful and oppulent in others almost Gaudiesque,0.0 +"Many people just pass by this church as it's hidden between apartment buildings on Sendlinger Str. but I think this is by far the most unique church in Munich.Small, very dark and just overloaded with golden ornaments, this church is unlike many others. In summer times I often go there to cool down and find some peace away from the crowds outside.",0.0 +Lots of tourists here in the square out front snapping photo's. I took many myself with my wife and I fighting over who took what photo. LoL She took a good one of me between two lions inside the church but out in the courtyard. There is an entrance you walk through and there are some restaurants and shops inside.,0.0 +"The Church of St. Johann Nepomuk, more commonly referred to as Asamkirche gives no hint from its exterior of the riches within. Within a very restricted area the decorative effects are almost overpowering. ",0.0 +One tends to overlook the church as it is between the shops like a regular house but it is fantastic from the inside - baroque.,0.0 +"This church is tiny; you may spend 10 minutes in here at most, but it's gothic styling a will blow you away!It's just amazing to look at and there is so much beauty crammed into the tiny space you will be amazed.Also, it's location near Sendlinger is welcome respite from the bustle of Mariensplatz; with a nice collection of shops and eateries. Try one of the restaurants in the walkway to the left as you exit the church. A nice change from all the bierhaus'.",0.0 +If you like to visit beautiful churches do not miss this one. It is a beautiful church that is open during the day for visitors to come by. The ornate walls and ceilings are just beautiful. It is free to visit but they do have a donation box.,0.0 +"We were only allowed in the entrance foyer area when we visited, but you could still see the entire interior and it was nothing short of stunning. This church is a masterpiece and must not be missed when in the Marienplatz area.",0.0 +"When you get off at Sendlinger Tor and look down the street, all you see are shops. This church is nestled amongst them and although a very short visit, the interior is amazing. If you enjoy Baroque artwork, definitely visit, because it isn't similar to any other churches I have seen in Germany.",1.0 +"This is an amazing baroque hotel, nestled in an unlikely area. It struck me as so over the top from the outside, but when I went in, I was completely overwhelmed! Do not miss this gem!",1.0 +"We just happened to stumbled upon this gorgeous church on our way to Marienplatz from Sendl. Tor. We were having coffee and croissant in a bakery across from the church. So we went in and it is free and what an interior with German Baroque design, very ornate and sublime.This is my most favorite church in Munich.",1.0 +This is a truly special church but it a sense it is till just a church with not so much more than a stop for a few minutes to offer. ,0.0 +"Very dramatic interior and worth visiting. If you only visit one church, then this is a good choice.",1.0 +Over the top tiny church. Worth taking a walk to see. See what two brothers will do to fulfill a vow. ,0.0 +"I've seen a LOT of churches in Europe and this one was the most ornate church I've ever seen! It's tiny, but wow. Your eyes don't have a chance to land, there's so much to see! You could easily walk right by it without realizing the treasure that is inside.",1.0 +"If you are just walking around the city centre, do yourself a favour and go inside this church. Even if you are not a Church person this place is sure to take your breath away.",1.0 +"This church was absolutely stunning. The baroque architecture was fantastic. I loved the mix of almost horrible images (a golden skeleton) incorporated in with beautiful cherubs. When my husband and I were there there was a group of art students so we really didn't get to explore as much as we would have liked. We waited outside for the group to exit, but another group was waiting in line to get in as well. I would recommend seeing this first thing in the morning in order to enjoy an uninterrupted view. ",2.0 +"This church is unice , because its not too big but its very nice and had a very High ceiling , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,",0.0 +One of the most beautiful and imposing baroque churches. The facade outside doesn't prepare you for the inside-breathtaking!,0.0 +"Very richly adorned small baroque touch, hidden in a part of the historic center. We were lucky to listen to someone playing the organ.",0.0 +Amazing that 2 brothers turned a regular flat into their own gaudy chapel. It's worth a stop if you are nearby.,0.0 +"It's a cute little church -St Johan Nepumuk- located just a couple of blocks away from Marienplatz. It was designed by the Assam brothers in late 18th Century.The interior is unbelievable, Late German Baroque at its best. Don't miss it!",0.0 +Of all churches in Munich I was the most impressed by this one. It has a impressive sculptures and paintings inside and it's atmosphere is restful. Also check it's history - is interesting!,0.0 +A nice place that has good views of the Gorge on the Danube. The church is wonderful in fact unbelievable architecture and painting. Well worth taking the time to visit.,1.0 +I heard a mass there and the choir was very enjoyableThe church is well kept and open for a good time span during the day,1.0 +"We just happened to be walking past and decided to call in. Very glad we did as it was really amazing.Don't just call in if you are passing, make a point of visiting here.",1.0 +"Built in the mid-1700s as a private church for two brothers, this small chapel is a short 5- to 10-mintue walk from Marienplatz, which is the historic square in central Munich. It may look unassuming from the outside, but it packs a powerful punch inside. Its lavish baroque interior will literary take your breath away. As someone who has traveled to 33 countries in Europe, this is by far one of the most stunning European churches I've seen. Definitely not to be missed!",0.0 +It's an impressive example of compact baroque architecture. It's tiny and a genuinely nice place to reflect as most people enter and leave quickly. ,0.0 +It was a sort of puzzle to find that church among the buildings and see it's interior. A higly recommended place!,0.0 +"This church is quite small but absolutely packed to the gills. There is perhaps only an inch that doesn't have some kind of gilt or artwork on it and as such it is a visual feast. I found it hard to take so much.The church is small and there is no entrance fee however you can leave a donation. Given the box was very small few people do which is a shame. In terms of accessibility of you can get in you can get around it as it is all on the flat inside. It is very dark as the light always to be all external. On a nice day it is lovely. We spent five minutes here, an at scholar lover could spend weeks. It is well worth a visit. ",0.0 +Have seen the Vatican in all it's glory but this had us all open-mouthed with amazement. Stunningly fabulous.,0.0 +"I have been to Europe 15 times and visited many churches over the years, but this may be the most unusual church I have visited. First, it sits between other buildings on a city block, so it's no more than 30m wide. Secondly, the inside and outside have every bell and whistle any church has ever had, just on a small scale. It's just on the outskirts of the main walking areas of Munich, but definitely worth an hour out of your day; you will marvel at it.",2.0 +"A supreme example of inner church decorations developed by the Assam brothers. Some might say it is gaudy, but within the city you will not find anything to match it.",1.0 +Worth the walk from the Marienplatz! Step back into time as you look up to see layers and layers of beauty. I wish I had sat down and really taken extra time to look at all of the details. The painting on the ceiling is beautiful. The ornate touches are gorgeous. I can only imagine what it would be like to worship in such a beautiful place.,0.0 +"It's a little out from usual tourists paths, but still worth visiting. It's barocco church, with too much decor, and one might not like it. But interior decor is unusual and somewhet funny. If you watch closely, you'll find a sceleton with a pair of scissors wogether with a spinning angel, other sceleton with a nice garland, a cherub in a collar near st. Peter's feet, some man in a coffin or a bath, not sure, near another one who reminds Pierro.",2.0 +"If you had the job of decorating (or over decorating) a church this might be hard to top. We were recommended to go here with the understatement statement that it is a very striking church. Being very small with so much bling it is an incredible statement. What is hard to believe is that the builders or at least the brothers that commissioned the building could have seen it as attractive. Over the top could be an understatement. But all the same take a look,It is easy to find on the high side of Sendlinger Str",0.0 +"This church has been built by the - in Bavaria at least - very famous Asam brothers. Most of the time you can only watch it through a locked screen, but last time I was lucky: not only was it open, there was somebody working at the organ and we got a free concert! Watch out for some quirky figures to both sides when you first enter this church :-)",0.0 +Small church (easy to walk past it without noticing) but richly decorated. Worth taking a look if in the area.,0.0 +"Read about the church in a tour book. Sounded more interesting than it actually is. It's an unusual looking church. That's about it. If you happen along it, go inside. It will only take a few minutes to see it .I don't recommend using up much of your precious travel time on a special trip here.",1.0 +"Will only take ten minutes to look round and could easily be missed from the main street but has a wow factor as you enter, its fabulously over the top in style, we just added it to a list of places we wanted to see and visited it on the way to one of the others, little gem.",0.0 +"Absolutely gorgeous little church on Sendlinger Strasse about 200m from the u-bahn station. It was recommended to us by a local as a good place to see and he was so right. Beautifully serene but magnificently ornate too with fantastic altar, ceiling decor and marble walls and columns. An absolute little gem.",1.0 +"A small church in mid-Munich designed and built by the Asam brothers, one of many they built in the area of Bavaria. But this one is particularly easy to reach. Baroque beyond belief, one could spend quite a bit of time looking at every piece of curved painted woodwork. A must-see in Munich because why not?",0.0 +"Wow is what all four of us said as we entered. Beautiful little treasure, worth a visit. We were especially fortunate to come in while there was an organist playing. The sound was phenomenal. Easy to get to - we walked here from the Marienplatz, then walked up the road to Sendlinger Tor. When we turned around to head back to town we were pleasantly surprised by the beautiful view and could imagine people coming into town through that gate many years ago and begin wowed by the view.",0.0 +"It is a bit away and since i didn't have much time, I was planning to skip it... but I was able to made it there. It would be a big miss to skip it. It is hidden between buildings and a few minutes walk away from the rests of attractions but it deserve the time.",0.0 +"I love this little church. It is over the top, in your face and fun. No pictures can do it justice, you have to sit there and crane your neck till it hurts. Everything is large, gold or sparkly and too much. Sit there and imagine what you would pick out for your church. I could have stayed longer, but husband said Time to leave. Hated to go, but my neck thanked him.",0.0 +"If you walk towards Sendlinger tor from Marienplatz, probably wont notice this church from outside.But interior is quite magnificent. A must visit place.",0.0 +"....so, put this on your list of places to visit when you arrive in Munich. After a nice cup of coffee in the Viktualienmarkt, Asam's Church was the first place we visited in Munich, since it is only a short walk from the Viktualienmarkt. From the outside, there is no hint of what awaits you inside. The interior is surreal. Even though you can see the photos posted on Trip Advisor, this is a place you need to see in person to be fully amazed. While Europe is full of grand and magnificent cathedrals, the uber-ornate interior of this simple church is something one does not see very often. Warning: your neck may ache from constantly looking up at the stunning decor on the ceiling and walls.",0.0 +"There are many concerts arranged in this church, if you can manage to attend one so visit the inner church would be a good move. Excellent samples of decorations of the period can be seen in the entrance but this church has more than the eye can see from the front room. No ticket required to have a look during day time but if you like the rokoko baroque style you should manage to attend a venue in the main church.",0.0 +"I usually don't like churches, but this one (while looks average on the outside) is gorgeous inside.",0.0 +"Popped in here for 10 minutes on the way past and were blown away by the interior! Definitely worth a look if you are in the area, though it's not somewhere you would spend long. Amazing to think it was built as a personal church for 2 brothers who lived in the street.",0.0 +"The Asam Church is a quick stop along one of the main shopping streets leading to the Marienplatz. It is a gem of Rococo style. While this style may not be to everyone's taste, it is worth a visit. The artistry is a wonder and you would never know from walking by what awaits you on the inside. Definitely worth a 15 minute stop along the way.",1.0 +"Although it's size is relatively small, the interior is absolutely stunning! Definitely take a moment to look around and stare in awe ! ",1.0 +"Thank you, Rick Steves, for the great guide book information on this gem of a church. Don't miss it!! It's memorable in many ways. ",2.0 +I absolutely loved this church! The facade and lavish decorations on the inside blew me away. We were also lucky enough to see the church with a string quartet performing inside! The location of the church is quite unusual. You can find it on a busy street squeezed in between other more ordinary houses.,2.0 +"It amuses me to watch religious tourists approach the Asam Church with reverence. I have to wonder if they have the same reverence for the hardware aisle at Home Depot. The Asam Church was built essentially as a permanent trade show fixture by a pair of brother architects. They displayed in full regalia all of the gewgaws that one could possibly imagine might enhance the path toward salvation. Of course, somewhere along the way, it became as official of a church as is possible. And today it has achieve full churchly sainthood as a grade A tourist attraction.",1.0 +A small book is available to give greater detail of all that is in store - best to read first to totally appreciate all the beautiful artefacts of this stunningly beautiful church that is so simple and 'blends in' so quietly outside - real BLING!,0.0 +"Very adorned small church. Maybe seats 100? A lot of gold, a lot of statues and stuff! My husband thought it was gross, which it was over-the-top in adornment.",0.0 +"This church blows you away! The amount of gold is spectacular, and I really think I could stare at the ceiling and altarpiece of this church all day!",1.0 +"Located just far enough off the beaten path to thin out the herd of fellow travelers but still close enough to be easily accessible, the Asam church is a bit of a “find.” It was built by the Asam brothers (Egid and Cosmas) in the mid-18th Century in honor of the martyr John Nepomucene, the patron of the land of Bavaria. Three times as long (28m) as it is wide (9m), its entrance is a bit nondescript but signs point you in the right direction.Upon (freely.. no fee) entering the chapel you are greeted by a seemingly endless array of Baroque wizardry: countless statues, decorative flourishes, paintings, and architectural nuance make the space visually appealing. If all of this doesn’t make the church seem larger than it is then at least it leaves the viewer forgetting that it’s small. There is a concise, cheap (3 Euro) pocket book guide available at the front that explains the seemingly endless artistic accomplishments. Highlights included the painted ceiling and Throne of Grace above the choir altars but there is so much to see here that any highlight is sure to be subjective. Although the space you are allowed to walk in is quite small, I spent a good hour in here just because of the wealth of visual opportunity. The booklet is an excellent guide as it explains most of the important areas of the church but isn’t too overwhelming.In summary, this is definitely worth making time for if you’re in Munich. Aside from the Wies church (see separate review) it was probably the most memorable religious building I saw in my two weeks in Bavaria. The interior may not be everyone’s cup of tea but at the very least you won’t find it boring. Thumbs up and recommended.",0.0 +"Interesting, small church with a lot of fancy decoration. Didn't really understand the tomb above the altar, though.",1.0 +This place is where glam bands go to worship!I actually laughed out loud when I walked into this place. It is so crazy over the top glam.Very cool to see how the architects showed off all of their talents. Be sure to check out all of the detail.,0.0 +This place was amazing!! A baroque wonderland. Definitely a must-see. It was just so much packed into a little space. ,1.0 +"When in Munich, a visit to the beautiful Church of St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church, is a must. Located a couple of blocks from Marienplatz, this small church is a work of art. There is no admission fee and photographs are permitted when services are not being held. Persons interested in art, architecture, and religion will enjoy visiting this church.",1.0 +"Beautiful church with very intricate details in gold. Lighting is not very good inside, a dslr and a steady hand is a must.",0.0 +"Searching sites for places to see in Munich, this is a must.Check the address it is really only recognisable from the facade.Inside is one of those magical church experiences. ",1.0 +After the hustle and bustle of Munich's Marienplatz and downtown walking street it is always a special treat to go into the Asam Kirche. So small but so incredibly beautiful and serence,0.0 +"I nearly walked past this church, as it's in between shops on the street front. It was only that I noticed the facade of the building was beautiful and crossed the road to take a photo, did I then discover that it was Asam's Church.It is a small church, and very ornately decorated. Inside the church, you can buy a small booklet on Asam's Church for €3 and this includes great pictures and the history of Asam's Church.This church is more beautiful than St Peters church up the road.",1.0 +"As you wander beautiful Munich, don't miss this gem. Less than 10 minutes from Marienplatz on Sendlingerstr past the Apple Store, this quite small chapel is a pleasant shock.",7.0 +"The church was right down the street from our B&B so we popped in because of the rave reviews on TripAdvisor. We saw many, many churches in Germany and I can't say this was my favorite but it was a darker kind of beautiful. Definitely worth the time to see the architecture and ornateness of the church though. ",1.0 +"Asamkirche is an absolutely breathtaking late Baroque church. One would be hard-pressed to find a church with a more ornate decor. The fact that it is located just three blocks south of the Marienplatz makes it an easy add-on to your Munich old city touring plans. Walking south on Sendlinger Strasse, pass Hackenstrasse, then the church will be on the right, tucked between adjoining buildings, so you could easily walk right past it.",1.0 +"Every internal surface was ornamented with statues, frescos or other adornments. Even if you're not interested in churches, go in, look around you and be amazed. We were lucky enough to catch an organist rehearsing for a concert (which we attended a few days later). ",1.0 +"Timing is an issue here. Sadly, found the church closed twice. It is nicely decorated. I think one of the more beautiful churches in Munich",1.0 +"Limited view of the interior, but as it is a religious place, I understand their need to keep it reverent. But the interior is just amazingly beautiful.",1.0 +Best church I've seen so far. Breathtaking beauty from the moment you walk in. Well worth the walk from either Marienplatz or Sendlinger Tor (closest to Sendlinger Tor). We were really lucky to be there when the organist was rehearsing making it even spectacular and worth while. Highly recommend even to all,1.0 +"From the Marienplatz, take the Rosen-Str, which leads into the Sendlinger Str, and it is then about half a mile down on the right hand side.It is well worth the visit for its wonderful baroque styling and features. Regards Gary Saunders",1.0 +"Munich boasts several magnificent churches and this is one of them. If you find yourself close to this place, do yourself a favor and come inside : it will take your breath away. ",1.0 +"The church is apparently simple outside, but inside is beautiful, gorgeous. It has to be seen when visiting Germany.",0.0 +"Different from other churchs in Munich, is a beautiful place. In the centre of the town deserves to be visited. A peaceful place. ",0.0 +"I noticed this church was 2nd on TripAdvisor so I had to seek it out on our recent trip.It's sandwiched between office blocks and shops on a fairly non-descript street, but you get the idea from the front. It's only a small front for a church but rather ornate.Stepping inside - wow.This church is so ornate and wildly decorated.It is a very small church, but simply amazing to visit and just sit soaking in all the architecture.Definitely a place to see when in Munich!",2.0 +"When we came we could only enter the first couple of meters, so I guess we could not see some parts. It is a nicely decorated church but yet quite dark, hence not really according to my taste. Giving it rating 4 because craftsmanship was nice.",0.0 +Delighted that we found out about this tiny hidden gem - we only spent a short time there but it was good to see.,0.0 +Go - it's only a short walk from Marienplatz. It will take your breath away. The decoration is so over the top you won't know were to look first.,0.0 +a tiny church in an unassuming building across the road from a discount bakery. can be easily missed but worth a visit to see the plethora of decorations and statues within.,1.0 +A beautiful old church near the Sendlinger Tor U-bahn.Easy to find. Loved the decorations and frescos. A must visit! ,0.0 +"This is a tiny church which is in the middle of a city block near Marianplatz. You may walk right by if you aren't looking for it. The interiors are in the rococo style which can be visually overstimulating - but have a seat and admire the beauty. It is very peaceful inside. It is mainly lit by natural light coming in from the outside, and the contrast between the shadow and light in the different parts of the church are very beautiful.",0.0 +It was amazing!! Very quite and you can sit inside for a while to enjoy the Baroque style..It is near Sendlinger Tor and you can take U3/U6/U1/U2/U7..also you can walk there from Marienplatz..,0.0 +"This is one of the most beautiful churches I have ever walked into! The story behind the construction of the church is equally as beautiful. The short story is the brothers prayer to survive a storm at sea. When they did survive, they made good on their promise and built this stunning church! Add it to your list of Must-see! ",0.0 +"Recommended to us by the barman at our hotel, he said this church is a must-see and it certainly didn't disappoint. We hadn't read anything about it before visiting and our jaws must have been dragging along the floor! It's so tiny and dark, the photos don't do it justice. Never seen anything like it before!",0.0 +"I enjoyed visiting the Asamkirche church. I have to say that i felt no holiness whatsoever in here, in fact quite the opposite but that's my perception! The gold decor and intricate artwork is overwhelming and perfect for the camera-happy tourist. All over the church, from entrance to exit, from top to bottom, there is something to notice - artwork, decorations, motifs, layers, you name it. This church is almost hidden in plain sight - it's on the main Sendlinger Tor road which leads towards Marienplatz. Worth one visit for sure!",1.0 +"Small, dark, scary.... and a real must go. One of the nicest churches I have ever been. You just need 10 minutes and entry is free (of course). Highly recommended, try to find the scary bones :-)",2.0 +"This church, thopugh small is extremely well decorated in avery elaborate mannner. Th ealtar is impressive. Do not omit a visit, it is must. ",1.0 +Even my teenage sons who find everything boring said a heartfelt wow upon entering this baroque jewel of a church. Don't miss it!,2.0 +The Asam brothers were famous architects and designers in the 18th century. The cathedrals they designed are amazing to see. Some might say they are ostentatious but they are beautiful to see. Don't miss this if you are in Munich.,0.0 +"Great church, in operation - go visit it and wonder at what more they could cram in to the walls and ceilings",0.0 +"This is undoubtedly the most richly overboard Roccoco style church I ever saw. I snorted, yes, snorted, upon entry. Absolutely worth seeing. But not a sacred space, nope. But amazing craftsmanship.",1.0 +"After 7 weeks touring Europe the teenagers in our family where growing tired of churches! so I promised just one more in our last few days. What a wonderful church to find. The teenagers where awestruck, we were amazed. Just beautiful, so different and so WOW. If in Munich you must visit, this is Baroque at its best. Interesting story of the brothers who built it and are buried here.",0.0 +"The Asam Brothers were the equivalent in Baroque architecture of tricked-out Cadillac Escalades and heavy gold chains, as opposed to the Mercedes-and-pearl-necklaces of their contemporary Balthasar Neumann. Over-the-top exuberance in a small church just a few blocks from the Marienplatz. Worth a visit.",1.0 +"If you like churches this is a must see. Different than the St. Vitus church in Prague, which also houses St John artifacts. ",0.0 +"You could walk right by this and not realize it's a church if you weren't looking closely.This beautiful church is located on Sendlinger Strasse, the street between Marienplatz and Sendlinger Tor (Gate), on the right-hand side as you go toward the Tor, squeezed in between shops and offices. Once you get inside, it is strikingly beautiful. The only drawback might be that it seems too small for all it holds -- the many treasures seem almost stacked on top of each other. It has enough beauty and attractions for a much larger setting. Well worth a visit!",2.0 +This is a beautiful church. We took a wonderful walk to visit. Be sure to read the back story about the church. It certainly adds to its charm,0.0 +"As other reviewers have already written, this is a small church, but it is very beautifully decorated. It is very conveniently located near Marienplatz, the centre of town. It also has an interesting story behind why it was built and why it is so intricately decorated. It definitely stands out, being a church in the middle of a commercial area.",0.0 +Amazing work from Asam brothers at Munchen downtown.You can adore all the fine work and go back to the golden era of the Kingdom of Bavaria,0.0 +"The Asamkirche is worth seeing if you enjoy seeing beautiful old churches. Don't miss the skeleton painting with a pair of scissors, cutting the life thread.",0.0 +"Asamkirche is a small church close by to Marienplatz with the most intricate elaborate décor. It is easy to pass by without noticing because it's surrounded by modern shops and stores. I would imagine 10-15 minutes is enough time to take in all the décor, so this is not an all day excursion, nor do I think it is worth making a special trip for unless you are extremely religious or extremely into Baroque time period. If you are already going to be exploring Munich and around the Marienplatz, step in for a look. Like I said, we only needed 10-15 minutes to admire this 'jewel-box' of church. Note: the church was not open until afternoon on the day we were there. It was a Friday in July. I am not sure if that was normal schedule or special circumstance.",0.0 +"Small church with lots of decoration. Nice, but I expected more when I saw how highly it was rated. Visit won't take more than 10minutes.",0.0 +"We went to Christmas Eve mass as Asamkirche. It was a beautiful mass. You will want to go early -- the church is very small, seating about 200. We arrived 15 minutes early and we were outside the main church, but indoors (behind the iron fence/gate); get there an hour early for Christmas Eve mass. Silent Night in German was something else -- very awe-inspiring in this chapel. The architecture is stunning. Rococo -- very fluid statues, etc. Over the top and then some. Non-Catholics would appreciate all the architecture. Really never seen any chapel like it anywhere else in the world.",0.0 +"I love this church. It is so small, intricately and overwhelmingly decorated that I did not mind spending about an hour inside admiring each element. I felt like I had had been transported to the inside of a painting once I stepped through the door from the street. This has been one of the churches that have Impressed me the most on the inside, and I did not even care that it was a dark inside, which normally I would.",0.0 +One of my favourite churches in the world.. tiny but overwhelmingly decorated.. definitely worth a peek inside!,0.0 +"We visited this 'must see' late in the afternoon, opened the door and were greeted with an Aladdin's cave if ornate decoration, heavy symbolism and amazing detail.Stop. Take time to absorb the celebration of faith by these brothers. Stunning but some lighting would accentuate this treasure of a place.",0.0 +"One of the most impressive church interiors I've ever seen! Built as a private church for the Asam brothers, but later accessible to the general public, this small church will certainly take your breath away. It is very close to the metro station Sendlinger Tor and it's free, so there's no excuse to not take a look. Pay attention to the ceiling, the fresco is astonishing!",1.0 +The interior of this church is absolutely amazingThe whole of the inside of the church is like a massive oil painting,0.0 +"It takes about five minutes to see this overdecorated, personal church on Rindermarkt street about 3 blocks from Marienplatz. Worth a peek if you have the time, and it is free.",0.0 +"A church build by two brothers for their private service. This place is grand. But, might not suit a church. The art is lavish, baroque, and mystifying. One comparison i can make is to the 'Flying Duchess' from Pirates of the Caribbean. Make sure you dedicate enough time in the church. The beauty takes a while to set in..",0.0 +Wonderful baroque interior designed and decorated by the Asam brothers. Full of wonderful detail. If you like this then a must see is Kloisterkirche St Anna at St Anna Platz 21 - which we voted the most baroque interior in Munich but dosen't have it's own entry in TA.,0.0 +Not a large church but full of opulent baroque decoration. I happily played count the skulls while waking around the building.,0.0 +This was a nice little chapel. One of the most opulent designs on the interior I have even seen. Doesn't look like much from the outside but don't let that stop you from going in.,0.0 +"Tucked into busy pedestrian market street, unassuming doors open to a small but incredibly ornate church. What a surprise! Mark it on your calendar and if you are in the area, go in!",0.0 +Absolute stunner. I walked in and my jaw dropped. You'll never see anything like it! Highly recommended.,0.0 +This was the most amazing over the top church in Munich. You simply have to see it. I had been to Munich a few times before but this is the first time I had visited this church. Well worth the walk.,0.0 +". . .tiny package, actually. If the parishioners were slender and on intimate terms with each other, you might get 100 in here. Kind of like getting visual Cliff's Notes of baroque ecclesiastical architecture. Sit on the main aisle closer to the altar and, with good eyesight, one can take in the entire church. Doesn't hurt to have some knowledge of the period, but a good guide (e.g., Rick Steve's) will do nicely.Go. You'll be glad you did, if for no other reason than you'll understand that a house of worship doesn't have to be the size of Greenland to be beautiful.",1.0 +well worth the time--way over the top church --very small but amasing--they built this place as a sales tool for other to see the kind of things you should put in the church you wanted to build. ,0.0 +"The Asam brother's certainly believed that more is more. The small church is remarkable. It is packed with artistic flourishes, paintings and sculpture. There's so much inside the church is can be hard to focus on one thing. It is definitely worth a visit as it is the exact opposite of the stark white Theatinerkirche. It is on a lovely shop lined street that weaves directly to the Marienplatz so it is easy to find no matter what direction you are coming from. The nearest u-bahn is Sendlinger Tor. ",1.0 +it is a beautiful church.. u have to look for it because it is on the busiest touristic steet of munich and it is very easy to miss it..read a little about the church before u go to see it otherwise it is just a church.,0.0 +"Overwhelmingly baroque, this church is a gem in Munich. The decorations are so voluminous that it is difficult to truly see and understand. Nevertheless, do not miss seeing this church.",0.0 +Beautiful church and a very interesting story on how and why it was built. I recommend carving out some time to visit it while you are in Munich.,0.0 +Definitely worth a trip - a real gem and completely jaw dropping in its intricacy and beauty. Make sure to check out the faces on the cherubs in the foyer - including those being terrorised by skeletons,0.0 +"From XVIII century it was built by 2 brothers, the Asam brothers. It so beautifull the High Altar, the stuccowork and masterpieces of fresco painting. It is a must go.",0.0 +"The Asam church on Sendlinger Strasse has a truly remarkable interior. The Late Baroque design is dark, dramatic and luxuriant. Unmissable.",0.0 +Unexpected in this location. Beautiful church that you have to see if you visit Munich. Overwhelming artwork in this tiny church make it seem surreal. A must see.,0.0 +Beautiful little chapel and worth the time. It is free to visit but be sure not to walk in during mass.,0.0 +"This cute little church is a testament to the wealth of these brothers. It is the size of a chapel, but guilded like Versailles. Free entrance, and defeinitly worth the stop!",0.0 +"It is only a short walk from Marienplatz and is an overly ornate small church. It is well worth your time. What it lacks in size, it does pick up for in decoration.",0.0 +"You don't have to be interested in religion, history or churches-this is a one off wow experience which only takes a minute as you walk through the city centre area.",0.0 +"It is so very different from all the other churches in Munich. It is luminous, decorated in white and golden, looking very French/Italian rather than German. It really is a must see when you are tired of the dark, gloomy churches in Munich.",0.0 +This reminded so much of the churches you see in Rome. So much artwork and gold leaf. It was very beautiful. Look for the skeletons as well as the crypts. ,0.0 +If you enjoy visiting churches then you must go and see this. Small scale but looking at all the details would fill hours ! The restoration was done very sensitively and will hopefully this gem will be there for generations to come.,0.0 +"The Asam Church is one of the finest examples of late German Baroque architecture. It has 12 rows of pews for a small family congregation. The interiors are covered with frescoes painted by Cosmas Damian Asam. A lavish fresco in the ceiling portrays the drowning of Saint Nepomuk. The high altar has four twisted columns with a glass shrine containing a wax figure of Saint Nepomuk. There is a beautiful sculpture depicting God the father bending over the crucified Christ in the cornice. The interior ornamentation today is the result of careful restoration between the years 1975 and 1982. Don't missed this place, it's a must and Awesome...!",1.0 +"Decided to have a look at this church based on TA's reviews and we were definitely not disappointed!It's not really a big church and at first look rather different to other churches we have seen as it is in the middle of a row of shops and buildings. In fact, one can be forgiven if he or she did not notice the just on first sight. However, once inside, you will be completely blown away by the decor and art as they are pretty elaborated. It is a truly beautiful church that is definitely worth visiting. The ancient roman gate, Sendlinger Tor is neaeby too so perhaps visit both attractions at the same time but you definitely won't want to miss the Asam's church if you are in Munich!",0.0 +We passed this church which looks like itis carved outof rocks coming up out of the street. We did not realise that it was open to the public.A good reason to return to Munich.,0.0 +"If you are in Munich, this is an easy visit and worth the stop. Over the top baroque church! This was actually built by the Assam brothers who were builders of churches to showcase their work and boy does it do that!",0.0 +"This amazing church must be seen. I try to go in every church I see in Europe and this one blew me away. I had seen pictures but they did it no justice. Take the time to stop in here when in Munich, close to Marienplatz.",0.0 +"Almost walked by this church because missed the signage for it. But wow. The decor of the place is definitely something different from your regular churches, but I think because it was built to be only a private chapel it truly is lavishing. Great place to see.",2.0 +"The Asam brothers were fully in charge of constructing and decorating this church, whose atypical darkness is due to its status as a penitential church. Although my preference is for the lightness and airiness of, say, the Wieskirche south of Munich, or the pilgrimage church at Vierzehnheiligen in the north, the Asamkirche is a splendid jewel that rewards a visit.",0.0 +It is a small church but there is a lot see inside. Because it is small the crowd inside appeared larger than it was but don't let that deter you. Make sure that you set aside at least 15 to 30 minutes for this place.,1.0 +"Ornate and heavily gilted, not the spare soaring lines of traditional Gothic. It's hard to tell what is original and what was rebuilt after the war.",1.0 +"My personal favorite of all the churches I have seen in Munich. This nearly hidden gem is located close to the Sendlinger Tor. Small, but it’s amazing the delicate but spectacularly ornate gold and marble fixtures, figurines and paintings located within this church. This would be at the top of my suggestions of must see things to do/see in Munich.",2.0 +"This is a little gem in the middle of a nice shipping street. It's quite small but completely packed with Rococo-style beauty! The whole roof and walls are covered with elaborate paintings. The altar is do extravagant, even after trying to see everything for a while, I certainly didn't have the time to identify all the statues Abbs icons. There is so much gold everywhere and extreme extravagance! I don't think I would ever able to focus in a service in this church. Not a must-see but certainly enjoyable :)Fee: noneLocation: very convenient, right near a subwayTime needed: 5-20 minutes",1.0 +"You walk into this church and BAM, it hits you in the face with all the bells and whistles, gold and silver, cherubs and saints you could want in your church. A giant showroom of the Asam's skills that has been turned into an actual church. Jam-packed gaudy. Loved it!",1.0 +"This is definitely one of the rare finds in Munich, a church in the town centre, built among other shops. The church isn't as huge as what we saw with the Michaelskirche or Frauenkirche but the adornments and decorations inside made it as good as those that I've mentioned. Be forewarned, they are still a functioning church so there are times when it is closed to the public, but no worries, you can just walk around the area and return at a later time.",1.0 +Tiny but stunningly adorned church. Was built as a very small 'private' church by a wealthy businessman. No expense spared on the adornments. Unbelievable and the best I have ever seen.,0.0 +"Worth visiting, it is right in the centre. This is Bavarian baroque at its best. Just stupendous. Take your camera with you.",0.0 +"Well worth a visit if you're in Munich city centre. I'm not a huge church person, but I found it very easy to sit in here for 10 minutes and gaze at the amazing decoration inside.",0.0 +Don't pass this by - it is a gem. You only need a short time to stick your head in - you won't be dissappointed.,0.0 +"An incredibly ornate small church right off the street in the shopping area downtown. But the small booklet for a description of what you are looking at. You may find it incredibly beautiful or incredibly gaudy, but it is a sight to see.",1.0 +"Smack in the middle of a busy shopping area, this little church is a hidden treasure. I was on my way to the Peter's kirche and almost missed this church as it is built in between houses so you hardly recognize it as a church. the inside however is overwhelming; beautiful ceiling, lots of gold and some eerie looking skeletons greet you when you step inside.You only get to see the ship so this visit should only take a couple of minutes, so don't miss it on your way to the Rathaus or the Peters church!",2.0 +"Worth seeing, a lot of masonic symbols inside, but definitely impressive. Easy to reach from Marienplatz, on foot.",1.0 +"This church is very deceptive from the outside, it doesn't really look like anything special but trust me this tiny church is amazing. It is very over the top in its baroque style and simply breathtaking its takes a while for your eyes to take it all in. It is very beautiful and is definatly a must see in Munich.",1.0 +"This is an amazing church. Totally OTT baroque - dont miss it, it is simply beautiful and very near the Rathaus.",0.0 +"I acknowledge that this may be some kind of baroque masterpiece. The over the top ornateness of it, however, is really not my cup of tea. Good news is it does not cost anything and it can be done in 15 minutes or less.I know that there seem to be people in love with this place. I am just not one of them.",0.0 +"This church is described in the guide books as one of the best examples of Bavarian rococo architecture, and it no doubt is. However, this is an oppressively dark, claustrophobic and ornate building, with none of the dazzling whiteness of the most attractive baroque interiors (e.g. Ettal Abbey) and we both came away feeling that we could not bear to attend a service there!",0.0 +"This very small church can easily be missed if you're not looking for it. It stays in the middle of other buildings, and ons certainly does not imagine that there is a marvelous place inside those doors.We were lucky to have a local friend that took us there, where I was able to take an amazing picture, even with low light. It is really impressive, probably the most beautiful church we have visited in our last trip to Europe.Totally worth it!",0.0 +"We could have easily walked by this church and not gone in, although the outside architecture is beautiful, but having seen its reviews on tripadvisor we decided to go in as we walked towards the Rathausplatz. Incredibly beautiful, small but impressive, gorgeous!",0.0 +"Love this church, it is in the city centre of munich. The decoration is so amazing, you can see the detail really clear. It is a must visit place in Munich city centre",1.0 +Great place to visit; it only takes 5-10 min. Beautiful well designed church. Not too much information given about the history though.,0.0 +So beautiful inside. Easy to visit. It is unusual as it is a private church built by two brothers right in between homes and businesses. It is definitely worth a stop.,0.0 +"This small chapel in München near Marienplatz is well worth the visit particularly if you are a fan of Baroque architecture, or a church fan. This small space is an absolute overdose of all that is beautiful in that style of decoration. Churches at the time were to imitate heaven, and this certainly does. It is overwhelming at first, but all comes into place after a little contemplative observation. The outside is easy to miss as it is totally unimpressive, thus the great surprise when entering.A bit off of the normal tourist path, but well worth the 15 minute walk, at least in my opinion.",0.0 +"I love churches and this small one is worthwhile, but I probably wouldn't make a special trip to see it as there are many worthwhile churches in Munich. This is Baroque at it's best--it is a mixture of gold, swirled columns and gaudy ornateness. It is pretty dark inside, so you may consider a tripod for photographs.",0.0 +"Quite a setting, and as you walk in you might feel the ages of past days and past lives here, such is the richness and reverence of this place. A breathing, living church to this day.",0.0 +This hidden away church is jaw dropping. Take the time to locate the church and enjoy it's beauty. The church was built over 13 years by two brothers. The brothers also built the house next door while building the church. The house has windows viewing into e church. WWII damaged the upper choir loft and the ceiling art to the church. The restoration of the ceiling facade may not be accurate today. ,0.0 +This narrow church was built as the Asam's personal church and the windows from their apartments into the sacristy are most unusual. The Roccoco-style church is quite breathtaking.,0.0 +"The Asamkirche (Asam's Church) was originally a private church for the Asam family. It is one of the baroque masterpieces in Munich, highly ornate and colorful. The high masses here are sung and the music is worth a visit. Highly recommended, in central Munich's old town, not far from the new town hall.",0.0 +A must during a visit to Munich.Hidden away amongst the shopping streets of Munich is an amazing feat of design and creativity.,0.0 +This is a must see! We actually passed by it on a regular street not realizing what beauty lie inside. Our tour guide later took us by and inside this amazing ornate church.,0.0 +"Baroque, Baroque, Baroque! Inside and out! Such a small church, but incredibly ornate! Worth checking it out! Take the U1 or U2 train to Sendlinger Tor.",0.0 +"Over the top black and gold ornate narrow church…jawdroppingly amazing ! Built by two brothers whose house is next door, this place is packed wall to wall with art… one of the coolest churches ive seen in the world, don’t miss it. Short but sweet!",0.0 +We couldnt believe our eyes when we entered this church. We went in the evening and then went back the next day for another look,0.0 +"This really is a tiny church so unless you're really into your churches, it's probably not worth trekking halfway across the city to see it. However, it IS stunning - literally nestled in-between shops and then so gloriously and lavishly decorated with gold.If you happen to be in the area then do stop by for a few minutes. If you love churches, then make the effort to see it.",0.0 +An easy walk from Sendlinger Tor or Marienplatz. A true gem among all churches in the world. Fotos allowed.. you won't believe how amazing the little chapel is. ,0.0 +Small church but oh so interesting. I was not expecting the richness of the decoration. I didn't know where to look first. Very calm. Well worth seeing!,0.0 +"Based on the reviews here, I made a point of dragging my two children here to see this church. With more gold than in the Goldfinger movie, and more skulls than on Pirates of the Caribbean, it was certainly a visual treat. While we were quietly viewing the splendor, there was one person praying, I was very quietly answering a question from one of my children when a nun came out of the front and shooshed me. Charming. Allow 15 to 30 minutes unless you are really into churches.",2.0 +"This once private chapel is 30 feet wide and every inch is covered with carvings, pictures, whatever. It was a shock when I walked in. But its ornateness also has a charm and beauty. Great place to relax. Organist playing when I was there.",0.0 +Not a big church in size but big church in decorations and beauty.Best visited in the early morning when there is no crowd and it's possible to appreciate all the beatiful works of artA must if in Munch,0.0 +"This is a tiny church with only about a dozen short pews. But the ornate decorations leave no space empty. You have to scan each inch slowly to notice all the details. There are sculptures, columns, paintings, and a frescoed ceiling.If you're shopping along Sendlinger Straße, you might as well stop in. It's free.",0.0 +The catalog of the baroque and roccoco - that about says it all - see all the over-the-top decorating styles of that period in one place.,0.0 +"The crowds in here are much like that outside in the shopping street, but don't let that stop you popping in here. Never erect one golden angel when a hundered will look so much better.",0.0 +"Great to stop and just catch your breath. Organ music was playing, and it was nice to sit and enjoy the music/view. ",0.0 +Very small and almost easily overseen but a real treasury from the late baroque period. It's for free and takes only few minutes. A perfect break from the buzzing shopping area around.,0.0 +"This church is one that should not be missed. It's so ornate, in fact it's well over the top and has to be seen to be believed. ",0.0 +"Located on Sendlinger Strasse, just a few blocks from Marienplatz, is the Rococo masterpiece of the Asam brothers. Built in the 18th Century, this church is lavishly decorated with statues and artwork and a fantastic altar and pulpit. It's well worth a visit.",2.0 +"This is worth a quick pop in for 5 minutes, quietly look around, and put a Euro or two in their donation box. No need to go out of your way to see it, but was worth it since I passed right by on the street.",1.0 +This is a small church in walking distance from Marienplatz. Beautiful inside and outside.I had a chance to attend an Organ concert few months ago and it was at night and the church was all lit inside. Memorable evening! and all for 8 euros for teh concert (visits are free),0.0 +I went to the church to see it because of beautiful photos I had seen. I was more than impressed by the intimate church and serene atmosphere.,0.0 +"This small church is the most baroque thing you can ever see in your life. It's so overdecorating that it's amazing, and really worth seeing. I don't know if it is the best church in Munich, but definitely it's a must see. Strange thing is that as it is in the middle of the block, you can loose it if you're not looking for it.",1.0 +"This was ranked number one when we were in Munich, and it's really difficult to know why. It is a quaint little church in a very commercial shopping area, but not a must see.",3.0 +very opulent even if small.. it was done by 2 architect brothers as there own chapel (as their house is the building on the left) but the church asked them to open to public.. nice hidden gem !,0.0 +"This is a funny little church, and definitely worth a quick visit on a walking tour. It's very small, but the Asam brother's built this church as a basic showroom for all their architectural designs. Prospective clients came in and looked around, and picked out the finishes they liked. It's small, but worth a peak if you're walking around the city!",0.0 +"The thought that went into the architecture, inside and out, is astounding. The interior of the church is beautiful and a must-see.",0.0 +"We actually came across this by chance on our first day in Munich and then realised it was mentioned in our guide book! It isn't huge, but it is beautifully decorated and a very tranquil place to sit for a while.",0.0 +if you like a lot of ornamentation.....it is jam packed with detail for a small church. Take the time to sit in a pew for 15 minutes and take it all in. This church is also located in a very trendy area with a lot of fun upscale shops,1.0 +"A tiny jewel box of a church very easy walking distance from Marienplatz (the center of town), this church a is completely over-the-top baroque fantasy, complete with fake windows (mirrors) and stone skeletons looking down on you. The architect also built himself a small Schloss, or large county house, now just at the edge of town a short walk from the city zoo that is now a restaurant with a lovely garden behind for outdoor dining. Very solid Bavarian food...",0.0 +"This church is amazing - so ornate, gold, silver, marble everywhere - truly a sight. There is no surface left empty - there is a word for that in art but I cannot remember - never mind it really is a sight/site to behold. The altar, the suspended dross from the ceiling, the pulpit - even the entry - awesome - to use a rather overused term - but in this case it actually applies",2.0 +"I never thought I would get excited about a church, but this place is crazy. You have to see the interior to believe it. A very ornate, fairly small church. The entrance from the Sendlinger Tor is easy to miss, but once you see the entrance between two large rocks on either side of the entrance, you will look up and see a preview of what lies in store inside. Impossible to describe the interior --- see for yourself",1.0 +"Asamkirche is the Church of St. Johann Nepomuk. It was built by Egid Quirin and Cosmas Camian Asam, and it was finished in 1746. It is considered late Baroque. The church is small and there is too much decoration in such a small place. One could say that the decoration is “over the top”. In my opinion the decoration has been overdone and the church would be more beautiful with less decoration. However it is something to see because it is unique.",2.0 +It's a short walk from Marienplatz and will not take you long to see - - but definitely worth the short trip. It's a beautiful baroque church with no corner left without some sort of detail. Highly recommend taking a short walk over to check it out. It's worth it!,1.0 +One of the world's great interior spaces. Intimate and transcendental.,1.0 +"Just a few hundreds metres from Marienplatz is one of the most beautiful churches you'll ever see. Be sure to go on a weekday or Saturday, as there are church services on Sunday and no entry is allowed.",0.0 +"We were staying right next to this in the Sendlinger strasse. A baroque beauty, it is surprisingly small, but quite worth an hour, as it is only a few minutes from the Marienplatz",0.0 +"It was under renovation 3 years ago when we came, so I wanted to check it out! Walked in the door and it was breathtaking! Over the top and quaint at the same time with 12 pews.",0.0 +This little church will give you your lifetime fix of baroque design. Every square centimeter is filled with gilt decoration.,0.0 +"Although small, but the decor inside is extensive, and not to be missed, the combination of it all make it something special, the more you stare at a corner the more you see.",0.0 +"After a 3-week trip in which we saw many churches and palaces, including the St. Peter's Basilica and St. Stephen's in Vienna, this was the most mesmerizing visually. There was almost too much to see. Walking in from the outside almost feels like discovering a revolving bookcase. If I weren't looking for it I wouldn't have noticed it. They are going to be restoring the tomb so drop a euro in the bucket up front if you're feeling generous.",0.0 +"Tiny church located in a busy Munich street. Incredible church, well worth the visit!",0.0 +Fantastic and historical Munchen landmark. I found it breattaking1,0.0 +Well worth the effort to find this gem. Jaw-dropping opulence.,0.0 +Beautifully painted walls and ceiling. Must have taken years to complete.,0.0 +"Small, ornate and amazingly impressive church never fails to amaze every time one steps inside. What looks like it may only take ten minutes of your time can take an hour just checking out the amazing frescos and artistry of this tiny masterpiece.",0.0 +"The church is rather small and is easy to get unnoticed if you're just walking pass it on the street on the way to Marienplaz. However, the inside has one of the most splendid designs I've ever seen! It's just so glamorous and detailed. Seems like it would be difficult to concentrate on anything else besides the decorations, if you're attending an actual service in it. Don't miss this little trasure!",2.0 +"Persons interested in church architecture and art would do well to visit the Asam Church of St. John Nepomucene when in Munich. Built in the 1700s by the Asam brothers, this small church is truly a work of art. Photographs are permitted. This house of worship is easily accessible; it is located between Sendlinger Tor Plaza and Marienplatz.",4.0 +Beautiful little church built by the Assam brothers in Munich. Despite not being the biggest or most glamorous church it is still worth seeing for its beautiful interior,0.0 +"This is a gem of a church built by the brothers, both of whom were artists with incredable ideas & taste (and money). Don't miss visiting this wonderful church.",1.0 +"You would think to create something like this you would have to do lots of drugs, but I'm sure that wasn't the case. The interior of the church never disappoints, and the longer you stay, the more you discover. And every time you visit, you will see something new that you didn't notice before. It's best to try to visit on a sunny day so that that the gold and other bling have more of a chance to shine, but that, of course, is not always possible in Munich. ",2.0 +"The Asam brothers though they could do better than the others, so desgned the church themselves, and also decorated the church in very beautiful style themselves. Since it is build between two existing houses the church is narrow and rather dark: not many windows.",1.0 +"Great church,but the opening hour is weird,did not get a chance to go inside",1.0 +Thanks for the reviews from previous travellers on this wonderful church. We would never have known about it otherwise. It is truly amazing and took our breath away. We attended Sunday Mass here and it was a very moving experience.,1.0 +This fantastically ornate small church is definitely a must see. From the outside it just looks like any other building but inside it's truly magnificent. Don't miss the statues in the door way. ,2.0 +Incredible sight. The details are amazing. Unlike any other church I have visited. Considering it’s small size there is so much to captivate the mind. Do not miss!!,1.0 +"I think this church is not so visited as the big churches in the center of Munich, but people don't know what they're missing! The interior of this churc is simply amazing, breathtaking! Don't miss it if you're in Marienplatz, it's just a 5 min walk.",1.0 +"This is one of the least obvious sites in Munich and is a very small church, but make the effort and find it. In truth, we only made it there because we'd been in town awhile and The Lonely Planet mentioned it. It was built by the brothers Asam and is the most over-the-top church I have ever seen when it comes to ornamentation per square foot. I sat down in the back and had to sit for a long time simply to absorb the amazing details. It was one of the great pleasant surprises of my stay in Munich.",0.0 +Very beautiful! Great paintings and intricate designs. It is a small chruch but an amazing place to visit. The impression I received was that the Asam brothers were trying to portray the majesty of God through the details in the church. The alter looks like an explosion of design. Gold and silver lined every available space. Even the chairs were decorated. The best time to visit is when the sun is high in the sky and lights up the church.,0.0 +This church isn't easy to find as it is off the beaten track of Marienplatz. The Rococo design is like something surreal yet fun. Totally unique for the inside of a church. I sat and enjoyed the architecture and the beautiful organ music.,0.0 +This church is a sublime example of the craftsmanship and devotion of two brothers. A gem!,0.0 +Youve not seen anything like this not really a church.,2.0 +"Now open again after a lengthy restoration, this is a must-see little gem in Munich. An astonishing amount is crammed into a very small space, and it's all lit by daylight alone.Depending on when you visit, the inner grill door may be closed, and you'll have to peer through the ironwork. Keep checking though - you won't take it all in on one visit anyway.",0.0 +"We went to buy souvenirs, t-shirts and vanilla. They had a super selection to choose from. Pricing is a bit of trickery. The have 20% off marked prices on a lot of items, and I was told by the associate that I should take off 20% of the marked priced, but when you get to the checkout, they tell you the marked price is 20% off already. So be prepared to pay the marked price. T-shirts were basically $10 USD a piece, which is reasonable. Vanilla was a decent price too. Pottery was a little over priced but not too bad. So it was a decent shopping experience, but they should do away with the 20% off signs because they are an illusion. By the way, the store in this high end mall has no AC. One of the few times I rushed to pay for my stuff to cool off outside. And it was blistering hot outside, but with a breeze. ",1.0 +We went into Fiesta and they have a lot to offer there when it comes to shopping. The problem is when you check out. They screw you over with the exchange rate if you pay with credit card. The normal exchange rate is $18 pesos for a dollar. When you pay with credit card they won’t let you pay in US dollars they make pay in pesos the exchange rate is $22 pesos for a dollar. If you go there take US dollars or you will get SCREWED.,2.0 +"Plaza the Fiesta has everything you need whether you are shopping for souvenirs T-shirts, shot glasses, glasses, a wide assortment of authentic Mexican items, liquor, pharmacy, silver jewelry, suntan lotion etc. I have been in the store many times and purchased many different items the store is very big and more than likely whatever you were looking for they will have in this souvenir store. Make sure you check it out",2.0 +After our purchase they gave us a coupon for 50% off a regular price item at a partner store or same store. They also gave us a $100 USD off Silver at that exact location. Too bad we don’t need to purchase silver jewelry.,2.0 +Nice clean friendly place to shop. A lot of variety from magnets to pottery to clothing. Also a variety of food items as well,2.0 +Huge selection of shops and vendors. They do try to pressure you to come in their shop but you just have to be firm and say you will in a minute or later or no. I purchased all of the souvenirs I needed. Pleasant experience. ,0.0 +"If you have souvenir shopping to do for food, trinkets, clothes etc definitely stop in. I wanted a blanket, $9 US and it is made in Mexico. Majority of their traditional almost all of them are made in mexico based off the stamps. Of course a few things arent going to be such as plastic cups , (come on now we all know thats not feasible to make locally.) but that is the minority of the goods. Childrens toys, magnets, paperweights, traditional painted kitchenwares, jewelry, blankets both kinds acrylic and the fine woven kind. The pricing is fair on majority of it being a large store in a busy area and the staff were helpful when I approached them for a basket but they were not pushy at all whatsoever which is so nice!!! Also if you are a treats lover this place is for you, authentic Mexican desserts chocolates and other great treats! ",1.0 +Its a big store with so many options to buy that You will spend some time there. Prices are competitive and better than mercado 28,0.0 +We have just spent a very enjoyable couple of hours with Jorge making chocolate in the Plaza de Fiesta. We didn't go with high expectations but what a great place. Jorge (our instructor)is knowledgeable and the session started with a history of chocolate making before our initial tasting of the chocolate available. Then it was on to creating our own with the odd nip of tequila to help the process along. An hour later we were heading home with our very own creations. The Plaza itself offers some great shopping with plenty of arts and crafts for sale. Prices are reasonable and most items are locally made. Well worth a look,4.0 +The signage says Mexican Outlets but this listing identifies it as Plaza la Fiesta. Nevertheless you can find a lot of items here. Some cheap chocolate and vanilla that make good gifts for folks back home. Parking is a challenge so be prepared to drive around.,0.0 +"There are a few stores in Cancun - 2 near my hotel (one next to Select Superstore, one on the third level of the Forum Mall). All stores basically sell the same things - souvenirs, t-shirts, alcohol etc. However, every store has different sale items. I bought $0.99 t-shirts, leather coin purses and nic nac from different stores. Just search for the sales rack and you will find something cheap.Things at the Plaza are not really cheap but staff will not bother you at all. You can spend as much time you want to compare price. They accept both US$ and peso. It is slightly cheaper if you pay by US$.",0.0 +"On October 10, 2018 while vacationing in Cancun for my #70 birthday we visited Plaza La Fiesta to get the wonderful vanilla they sell to take home to South Carolina. We always shop at one of the Plaza La Fiesta locations. We've been to Cancun 26 years in a row and always preferred this store BUT, while the clerk was wrapping up my purchase totaling $32.62 someone at the store used my card on a second purchase two minutes after they charged my vanilla and ornament. They purchased chocolates from Mexico City for a total of $263.58!! I never signed for that purchase but the store is telling my Chase VISA Fraud I gave him my card so I bought the chocolate! LIES!! Always watch them...don't let them take your card behind that counter. I am furious with both the store and my credit card company. No one is showing me this so-called documentation.",2.0 +"Lots and all types of souvenirs sold. Prices are a little higher than at other places. Overall, it offers the convenience of lots of selection in one place. I found nothing exciting and new. Overall, I rate it as “Average.”",48.0 +Avoid the flea markets they pester you non stop. We bought a t shirt in the flea market then went to La Fiesta and bought another of much better quality in a lovely shop with no pestering by the staff. We went back several times and bought quite a few souvenirs including tequila which came with free shot glasses! I would definitely recommend La Fiesta.,0.0 +"This store has all of the traditional Mexican gifts & trinkets. The good news is that the sales people do not follow you around, as they do in other stores. They have an amazing selection, but nothing unique or that you won't find somewhere else. The prices are on par with the other large outlets of Mexican trinkets. I found a flea market in the center of Cancun with much better prices and some unique items. Wish I could tell you the address. All I can say is it is on the main 4 lane hwy that leads to the main bus stop/McDonald's.",0.0 +"We are Canadians who travelled to Cancun in July 2018. We were looking for souvenirs such as a shot glass, Mexican woven blankets and maracas. Upon reading several reviews, we thought we would check it out. There is a smaller store near Coco Bongo plaza and a larger store near Selecto Chedraui (supermarket). We went in both and they have air conditioning. Good selection of souvenirs with a letter legend which lists prices. We found the prices to be average. For example, Mexican (thin but soft) blankets were about $25 - $30 USD. In the end, we found the best deals at a nearby store called Tequila Party (second level in plaza beside Coco Bongo) which lists prices. For example, we paid $1 USD for a shot glass, $2 USD for a pair of medium size maracas and $3 USD for the (thick but not as soft) Mexican blankets (they sell the quality blankets for $19-$25 USD depending on the size you want) (Note: the airport in Cancun had the most expensive prices as we saw $7 USD for maracas, and the same blanket we bought at $3 selling for $25 USD)",1.0 +"My husband and I went here on our last day in Cancun, and I wish we would have gone there a little earlier. My plan was to spend 30 minutes but I think I spent about 2 hours in there. I also had a coupon from my resort, which gave me over $80 in free jewelry. So if you have this coupon make sure you set aside some time to use it after your main purchase. It was money well spent.",0.0 +"We shopped here July 1st the last day prior to leaving for home. It was recommended by one of our hotel staff as a mobility friendly place to shop as I use a seated walker. True enough, I was able to navigate! Yay! Mexico is not known for its handicapped accesssibility. Competitive prices, great selection of souvenirs. Had to double check though, to be sure they were made in Mexico as there are also some made in China! Might have found things cheaper elsewhere, but not that much difference to warrentvhaggling and the heat and walking. We bought all our gifts here and we're happy. They were very helpful here, helping carry the merchandise while we were shopping, wrapping the breakables carefully...worth a stop!",0.0 +"This store is huge! It has a little bit of everything. I wish I had brought more cash to spend in the jewelry section - some wonderful collections there. They have all kinds of souvenirs and everything you forgot to bring with you, including clothing. I place to visit again on my next visit. The staff was very friendly, helpful.",1.0 +"This is a great place to shop in cancun. Prices are fair, selection is very good, staff is friendly, and it is air conditioned. We go to cancun a lot and always go here to shop for souvenirs.",0.0 +"I went into so many of these stores but realized that they are all a little bit different. I thought I would come back to a store as they would all have the same stuff but found they did not. So the lesson is, if you find something you like buy it as you wont' remember which location you found it in. The prices are not outrageous. I was surprised the staff did not speak english and that they were not helpful. Quite often staff could be seen talking to each other and not helping customers. I would have to beg for assistance. Overall has a nice variety of souvenirs in this location and in the many others. Rather buy here than haggle at the market where the prices were not great either.",0.0 +"Wasn't in the mood to haggle with individual booth vendors, so we were happy to find a bunch of souvenirs in one store. Really appreciated how the clerks wrapped the pottery and tequila bottles in newspaper and bubble wrap so we could bring them home safely in our suitcases. They might not be the cheapest place, but it was worth the convenience.",1.0 +"We stayed at the Sunset Royal Resort, probably a 10-min walk heading right from the resort crossing the busy divided hi-way. The store is huge, so many souvenirs and shirts to bring back home. Not bickering over the prices, everything is clearly marked. Buy 2, get one free deals. No one immediately hovering over you pushing you to buy something. I definitely recommend going here first for most your shopping. Credit Cards freely accepted.",2.0 +"If you want memorabilia, just go in and you'll find almost everything, including beutiful jewelry, liquours an lots of ceramic pieces. All my kitchen's walls are crowded with the beautiful decorative plates",0.0 +"The mall pretty much has everything. There is some high end shopping but most of the stores sell souvenirs. They even have a grocery store. The prices at the grocery store are pretty similar to Canada, however, the souvenirs are pretty expensive. It’s very clean and air conditioned and the salespeople don’t harass you.",1.0 +"We were suggested to go here my our hotel people. It was a 15 minute bus ride here and was right off the road. Huge, well stocked store with amazing variety if souvenirs. It took us about 30 minutes to stroll around the store just to look at everything. They had made in Mexico pottery, sombrero, woolen wear, magnets, cups etc! In short something for everyone and moderately priced as well.",1.0 +"This is a huge and an overwhelming souvenier store full of the same trinkets on the shelves. Most of the stuff can be found other places for a lot cheaper. But, it sure is a one stop shopping area for the souveniers you might need to take back home.",1.0 +"This store has a variety of items but I was disappointed to find made in Mexico tags overlapping made in Indonesia tags along with other countries such as China. Being a tourist you expect to take something typical of the place you visit not something from China, another store deceiving people. It's important to mention that everything is overpriced visit the flea markets or small stores where you can support the people living in Cancun not some rich business man.",1.0 +"The main store in downtown hotel zone is massive, you can find everything you need for presents and souvenirs. Good deals too. Worth it for a 'one stop shop'. ",0.0 +"This is a really cool mega shopping center for souvenirs. It has just about everything you can think of. The bus or taxi's drop you off right out front. The area is very safe with great restaurants beside it so you can make an afternoon of it. Reasonable prices too. They take cards, dollars or peso's.",0.0 +"Sometimes it is nice to visit each little shop to find unique treasures and souvenirs. This place has everything, so if you need moderately priced souvenirs, snacks, alcohol for the hotel room, and phone charger, you can get it here. Most all of the little shops carry the same souvenirs as Plaza la Fiesta anyway.",1.0 +"This plaza has stayed the same over the years, just getting more expense each trip. Not worth visiting more than once in a lifetime",0.0 +"We were directed here by the concierge of our hotel. We explained we were not up for the open air markets in the heat. Nor did we want to haggle over prices. This is a huge store that is well air conditioned. The prices are displayed in both USD and Pesos. The merchandise and prices were exactly as I expected. No, they're not original. But it's slightly higher quality than the drug store. We wanted a bunch of t shirts and small trinkets for the kids back home. Mission accomplished. We took a cab from the Gran Caribe. But we took the bus back. It was a painless 5 min ride for $1.00 each and the bus was right outside. We enjoyed this little side trip. ",1.0 +Very small plaza. Nothing worth buying. Its the usual junk you can find everywhere else. Took the bus there and back to the hotel and it was defiantly not worth the trip.,0.0 +We had tacos de asada and al pastor so delicious with guacamole y frijoles con chorizo.. best of all my watermelon margarita the best in Cancun🍹best waiter Cristian,0.0 +"Huge store where you can find handicrafts and souvenirs like pottery , jewelry, crafts etc., from different states of Mexico, they are definitely pretty...but being honest the quality of the productos are not the same as the price...it´s expensive...we know that is a business but they should not have high prices like those. I would say it´s a good place for the ones who can afford it or who are willing to pay it.",1.0 +"we picked up t shirts, some jewellery and half price booze for those back home. good prices and a wide variety of touristy items to choose from",0.0 +This is a nice shopping place in cancun around 9km mile. Close to the riu cancun. We have been to cancun 7 times and always stop in here. Prices are fair and they are helpful but do not pressure you.,0.0 +"avoid the agressive, price gouging small vendors in the booths and go down the alley with the clubs and small restaurants. on the right, go up the 12 or so steps to Beach Market Mexican Outlet for real deals, with merchandise already priced and marked in a clean, friendly atmosphere, with no high pressure sales or haggling over prices. Many items are buy three get one free or similar. This is where I got ALL my souvenirs. It's located a block near Senor Frogs. Best souvenir place in Cancun!",1.0 +"A little bit of everything here for reasonable prices. We went here on a cloudy, colder, windy day which was perfect. It wasn't so crowded that we felt overwhelmed. Plan on spending at least 90 minutes to look around. There's a lot to see. A great place to pick up a gift for someone back home or for yourself. The chocolate we purchased here was also at the airport duty-free shop. We got it cheaper at Plaza la Fiesta so definitely worth the deals!",1.0 +"Best souvenirs & prices in Cancun, short of traveling further to the markets which can be time consuming & not as easily accessible.",0.0 +We have visited for 7 years. Each year there are more products from China! Prices increase at this location-but you can get the same products from local vendors for less. Feels like a scam/fraud in some ways - especially with their coupons. We have enough of the small print and exclusions in the US - do we want it on vacation also?!,3.0 +"All sales personal are SO pushy in Mexico, but this is the one place where we weren't constantly badgered. Otherwise, prices and variety here were good. We found better shopping in downtown Cancun though. ",0.0 +"Better prices elsewhere. We speak fluent Spanish and prefer to negotiate prices. That said, all prices are well marked and there's no pressure to buy.",0.0 +"We went to the large Mexican Outlet store located in Plaza La Fiesta prior to going to the flea market. We found the experience to be hassle free and relaxing. Selection was very good.Prior to going into the store, a person on the street handed us some coupons including 40% off t-shirts. Pricing was ok, but even better when using the coupon.We found better pricing for alcohol at the Walmart in town.",2.0 +"Came here on recommendation of taxi driver for Cancun souvenirs. Prices are reasonable and can be talked down. Items sold here are the standard pottery, candy, magnets, coffee cups...nothing high end. You can even get a dead skin fish eating pedicure. ATM nearby and plenty of taxis.",0.0 +"If you hate haggling or just want to get an idea of what a base price for the typical souvenirs is, this is a good place to visit. They take US $, Pesos or credit, and have a huge selection of the standard souvenirs at all price points. You might be able to get better bargains haggling in the markets, but this place will save you time and hassle if negotiation is not your thing.Tips: When you make a purchase, you get a coupon for $20 off silver jewellery valid only on that day, and a coupon for 50% off one item within 10 days. Some tourists had coupons issued by their hotels, so see if yours has any offers.",1.0 +"While staying at Secrets The Vine my friends and I took the bus to Plaza La Fiesta for trinkets to bring home. We were able to get the vanilla, baja hoodie, ornaments and some other interesting pieces. They had some nice silver and very helpful staff, we purchased way more than we intended.",1.0 +"Their is no shortage of gift shops in Cancun! If you want a wide selection of souvenirs they got it! From handmade crafts, liquor, t-shirts etc. We found the prices cheaper than our hotel. Everything is a fixed price with no negotiation like purchasing at stores downtown. You can pay in U.S. dollars at a very good exchange rate or Mexican pesos. They gave us a tax back receipts for 8.9% refund at the airport. To qualify you have to pay with a credit card and it takes about 45-60 days to get a refund. Their forms were not accepted at the airport.",0.0 +"I was last in Cancun 13 years ago and had a terrific time. My hotel this time was great and the hotel staff was very gracious and we enjoyed our stay. Shopping in Cancun is a different matter. All we were trying to do was get some souvenirs for friends and grandkids and get back to the beach. We booked our tours through the hotel. We were constantly harassed and insulted when we tried to ignore the hustlers. This shopping center has “High End” stores so you would think it would be more professional. Because of my experience here and other shopping areas in Cancun, I will NEVER return to Cancun. This shopping center was worse than any that we went to. I would expect this from a border town but not Cancun. I spent probably $4,000 on this trip and I will be taking my vacation dollars elsewhere.",1.0 +"This is a big store with a lot of souvenirs and drinks, the pricing system is very confusing (by letters with a chart of prices). Every time I walked in the store was empty maybe for the high prices, I found best prices of small souvenirs at Walmart and Chedraui.The best is the free tequila shots; they had an exchange rate of 19 Mnx for US$ to make you buy, and pay with dollars, then you get change in Pesos.People go to Mercados 23 & 28 for souvenirs.",0.0 +"We wanted to buy some Mexican items to bring home as gifts and for ourselves. Plaza la Fiesta was recommended by our concierge, and he was right! It's a large store with many choices from tee shirts to pottery to tequila. We didn't need to shop anywhere else.",0.0 +"Hello,I came to Cancún for the first time with my husband and our son who is 12 years old. We went to this store across the street from where we had lunch. We were looking for a poncho, 3 t-shirts and various souveniers. As we were seeing the merchandise the store was playing the song La cucaracha which is my son's favorite song. His grandpa' sings this son mg to him all the time. But the version of this song was saying the cucaracha was not able to walk because is was laking marihuana to smoke. Our reaction was a joke for the Mexican employees. But a minute later, my son broke a mug, by accident when he made a turn in one of their very narrow isles. His backpack hit one mug, by accident like i just said, and the same laughing/joking employees said to us to follow them to a cashier to pay for the broken mug. They were not laughing anymore (to something not laughable in the first place, the song was refering to drugs), they were serious and mad. They said: come with us and pay for the mug here right now. Why they did not say: We have the following policy about accidents, we will hold this for you, please finish your shopping and let us know how we can assist you. No, they made my son feel embarrased about his favorite song (because we are bilingual, we understand Spanish), they made him feel like he did something wrong about the mug. We payed and we left. How can you buy ponchos, t-shirts and souveniers after this kind of treatment? Please do not shop here. Support the local Mexican markets at Mercado 23 or Mercado 28 downtown Cancún. Their prices are cheaper and their service a million times better!",2.0 +"Went here to do some souvenir shopping and they are expensive. A white shirt costs $10 while the good ones range from $14-$18. They have a lot of selections but I won't pay that much for souvenirs. If you are souvenir shopping, I suggest you go to fiesta Mexicano which we found at the las Islas mall. Their shirt costs $5 each",0.0 +Lots of shops and things to experience and places to dine. Also lots of souvenir shops and they aren't very expensive!,0.0 +I visit every time I go to Cancun. Great souvenirs at really good prices. They have everything from tshirts to coffee mugs and Mexican pottery. ,0.0 +The prices are a little high and no haggle room. If you dont like to haggle or dont know how to haggle this is probably the place for you. You can find most items cheaper elsewhere if you are willing to play the haggle game. You can use this store as a starting point to see what you can expect to pay and then go out the markets to haggle for lower prices.,0.0 +"Great place to find this and that at a reasonable price, I guess you could travel to the city, but really not worth the time spent doing that. ",0.0 +"We always go to Plaza La Fiesta for items to bring home. They have a great exchange rate. As with most places, you may have to price shop, but for the most part, they have good prices on t-shirts and glassware. There are several of them located throughout Cancun. I think the largest one is across the street from Chedrui Selecto. There are also to in the large outdoor mall.",1.0 +"WARNING STAY AWAY. Its cheaper to cross to the road to the supermarket. Out of all the markets, retail and general shopping this place is the most expensive. I priced a small Nestlé coffee bottle there at 99.00 pesos and at the supermarket 25.00 pesos, cigarettes 75.00 supermarket 40.00 for exactly the same items. Then there is all the over priced trinkets and costumes. Bought an expensive costume for 550.00, at the supermarket it cost 280.00 and guess what, its made in China. They should just hold us up at the exit and Rob us of all our money....",2.0 +"We ended up with a few things from here because it was convenient to where we were staying. If you want to pick up a tshirt, shot glass, etc. this is definitely the place. The advertised exchange rate was 19:1 which is pretty good. I also had a coupon for 40% off tshirts from a barker down the road, which made it make a lot more sense. One thing I did like was they let you taste test at the liquor area prior to purchasing. So if you want to try a tequila or two before committing that's pretty cool of them. We tried a couple of different ones and ended up buying a couple of bottles from them.",0.0 +i think the prices are decent depending on what your buying to be honest. i managed to come out with loads of gifts for my family and friends so cant complain.,0.0 +"Plaza la Fiesta has a variety of items such as: pottery, t-shirts, shoes, tequila, hats, etc. The shopping is hassle free and the locations I have been to are air conditioned.",0.0 +"Plaza Fiesta is the perfect place for obligatory overpiced souvenirs and gifts. Nevertheless, I am always persuaded to make at least one trip to this emporium for tourists. 1 - 2 hours is about all I can endure at La Fiesta. Regardless of the store you visit, the authentic Mexican souvenirs are all made at the same place... and priced all the same. There is also a selection of Mex-American sweets, snacks & extracts. If one is looking for true bargains for souvenirs and goodies, go to the Walmarts in Cancun or Playa del Carmen. These stores have an excellent selection of tourist stuff at very reasonable prices. However, if you are looking for good deals on tequila and other libations made in Mexico, the Outlet at La Fiesta Mall is the place to go.In spite of what I just wrote, if you haven't been to La Fiesta, it is worth at least one short visit.",1.0 +"My wife and I have been going to Cancun since 1995, and there has always been LA Fiesta. In June 2015 , we stayed in the hotel zone and shopped at the Cancun LA Fiesta, and December 2015, we stayed in Akumal for the first time (9 prior hotel zone stays) and we were glad to see LA Fiesta on 5th Avenue in Playa Del Carmen. It's like a satellite location, not as big as the store in the hotel zone, but still a great place to buy souvenirs such as tequila, blankets, drug rugs and everything unique to Mexico. When in cancun, stop here for all things Mexico.",0.0 +"They have several locations in Playa de Carmen (which is where I stayed) They had a large variety of items at reasonable prices. The day I shopped there, the clerk forgot to give me some items that I purchased. When I returned to my resort I noticed the items were missing. I did have the receipt but couldn't find a phone number on it. The woman at the front desk tried to help me and we found the number to another store in Playa and they gave us the number for the store I shopped in, but it was the wrong number. Anyway....I had to leave the next day for home, but one of my friends was staying. She went back to the store with my receipt and got the items I was missing. It was somewhat inconvenient not being able to contact the store directly, but in the end everything worked out. The staff was friendly the day I shopped there and spoke some English which was helpful.",1.0 +This is a very big supermarket sized shop that supplies nearly everything. You can eat/drink and shop all under the same roof. Discounts displayed on lots of items including silver trinkets/expensive items. Great for all manor of souvenirs and beach items and gifts. ,0.0 +"If you like Malls, you'll like it here. Theres a lot of stuff and some is pretty good prices (Got Tequila for $8) but otherwise its a shopping mall.",0.0 +"This is where all the action is in Cancun during the night and into the early hours. This where Coco Bongo, Senor Frogs, Carlos and Charlies and Congo Bar and more. There are some small stores and flea market too.",1.0 +"If you don't care about your money, that's where you can go to be fooled. Everything is over priced and aimed to catch uninformed tourists. Go to the supermarket (For instance Walmart) and buy your souvenirs there for half the price. Spend what you saved on yourself.",2.0 +I liked the ability to walk and shop for a variety of items in one location. They offered what Mexico has to offer.,0.0 +This was my third trip to Cancun. We had gone to Mercado 28 in the past and I wanted to try another place. Unfortunately we picked the wrong place! Everything here is over priced and strictly geared to tourists who don't know any better! I finally ended up purchasing some bottles of hot sauce and thought I got a good price. We then went to the grocery store across the street. The same hot sauce was less than half price so we went back for a refund at Plaza la Fiesta! This place is a rip-off!,1.0 +"It a good place to check all things to bring back to friends and family.. Very close in car, not sure about bus.. ",0.0 +Authentic Mexican souvenirs at a very affordable price! Have great sales and located in the heart of Cancun Hotel Zone. ,1.0 +This was a nice souvenir shop with an adequate number of selections. The prices were affordable and the staff was helpful but not too pushy.,2.0 +"My husband and I love to buy all sorts of souvenirs to remember our travels to different places. The tour rep at our resort told us to try the biggest Plaza la Fiesta location a few miles from the resort. He told us to grab a bus ($1 per person to ride!!!) Caveat: the bus drivers will put NY drivers to shame! So hang on to whatever is stationary! Once we got there, it was a nice clean store and it was like the Wal-mart of souvenirs!!! There was all sorts of stuff and it was air conditioned and wonderful! We spent hours in there looking at the different things and ended up spending a ridiculous amount of money on souvenirs and tequila. If you want to look at more stuff, there are tons and tons of local shops all down this strip and plenty of restaurants also. We just visited this one location and then went back to the resort.",3.0 +"While these places do not allow much in the way of bargaining they do offer the comfort of a large department store feel with most of the same stuff you find in the little tienda type shops with the high pressure sales people. These places (we went to 2) have everything nicely placed on shelves and racks in easy to negotiate isles. There is air conditioning and a normal shopping atmosphere like you would find at say a Sears. They have lots in the way of trinkets and trash also liquor, food, clothing, swimwear, jewelry and more. they do not have the one off specialty item you may be looking for but for the basic assortment of tourist trap items at the lower end of tourist trap prices they are pretty good and as is the case with most of these types of stores they are always having a sale. So in some cases you can get a pretty good deal. on a fast shop you are in and out in under 30 minutes. On a browsing expedition expect to spend 90 minutes to 4 hours at the big store.",2.0 +"Plaza la Fiesta definitely have various items (clothes, hat, hand-made crafts, souvenirs and so on). We bought some souvenirs at Plaza la Fiesta, which is close to our hotel. Later we went to Chedraui Select just across street to pick up some groceries and found that the exactly same item (Mayan necklace) costs one third of the price we paid at Plaza la Fiesta. We should have compared the price...",1.0 +"My wife and I visited this store and while it has a pretty good variety of items, most of them are not quality but rather seem to be mass-produced. After spending 15 minutes walking through the store, we decided to bag it and take a taxi to Market 28 downtown which has a much, much larger selection and much better variety of items...",4.0 +The plaza has a wonderful array of shopping choices. The prices are great!! There are some nice restaurants located in the plaza also. It is one of our must go to places every time we visit Cancun!,2.0 +We found everything in Cancun extremely expensive ($30US for a tube of sunscreen that is $6 at home). However we enjoyed wandering around Plaza la Fiesta. We didn't shop at all.,1.0 +"You know the drill: you're in Cancun; the other folks at the office are covering for you and your sister-in-law is feeding the cats while you're gone and making sure the house doesn't burn down. The decent thing to do is bring back some pottery and tequila to make up for their trouble and keep the peace; but you're extremely busy seeing the sights and getting quietly drunk by the pool. Maybe you'll pick up a couple of perfect things from vendors while you're at Chichen Itza; maybe you can get some tequila from the duty-free; but that doesn't cover everyone. What to do?Enter Plaza la Fiesta. Under one roof and on one credit-card swipe, you can get sequined velvet sombreros for the kids, colorful pottery jugs for grandma, shot glasses with filthy sayings on them for Cousin Randy, Dia de los Muerto figurines for the brooding teenaged nieces and some Frida Kahlo trinket boxes for your coworkers. Are these items the most unique and authentic Mexican handicrafts available, designed to be passed down for generations? No; but you don't have to search all over town and you don't have to pay a lot. There are a lot of very nice items here (even if they are likely mass-produced), as well as the kind of crummy old injection-molded tat that friends-but-not-best-friends at home expect to receive and are nonetheless happy to get.Free delivery to your hotel-zone hotel if you spend a particular amount; multiple-item discounts; not unreasonable prices. The downsides are more than made up for with the location, convenience, variety, and affordable, non-haggled prices.",8.0 +"If you're looking for Mexican souvenirs, this is the place. Huge selection of everything Mexico, from Vanilla to bikinis to postcards and so much more. Everything a tourists could want.",4.0 +"I went to Plaza La Fiesta to buy my grandson a child's sombrero. I did find what I was looking for for him. While I was there I thought I would pick up some souvenirs for friends and family. Since I loved Ah Cacao so much they were selling their chocolate bars and hot chocolate. The expiration dates were well into 2015. When I got home and gave them to my children, the chocolate tasted old and not fresh. The hot chocolate discs had white running through it and fell apart as if they were already expired. I was so angry! I should have bought the chocolate in Ah Cacao and then tasted it while I was still in Mexico. Lesson learned. Be weary of what you buy.",3.0 +"Not worth my time. Lots of selection, but nothing special. Lots of tacky souvenirs but I wasn't impressed. Never approached by a salesperson, which was fine. Visited the one in the Hotel Zone.",3.0 +"A lot of silver, some nice crafts some very cheaply made. If you bring an attractive girl expect some of the males to act inappropriate. Although that seemed to be the way it was just walking down the street.",1.0 +"we went to the one by the hard rock cafe in the little mall area downtown by cocobongo. ok so this little mall has three levels the souviner store that was the best was on the second level DO NOT GO TO MEXICAN OUTLET ON THE THIRD FLOOR!! things are double the price there then at plaza on the second floor. so much better!! they have everything and the best prices we found in cancun and we went shopping in a lot of places. by far the best prices and great selection from shirts to souviners to food, pharmacy everything you need! quick bus trip downtown to where cocobongo and all the night life we went in the late afternoon and it was perfect will be where i shop in cancun from now on.",3.0 +"It's full of shops, restaurants and attractions. Good place to spend couple of hours while in Cancun.",0.0 +"Have shopped here several times before. Usually clean, not crowded, and has lots of choices. Easy to get to by the bus. Clean bathrooms.",0.0 +"Big warehouse-type outlet store. The closest thing I can compare it to in the US would be Dollar General. They have almost everything you might possibly need: souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, alcohol, groceries, toiletries and even medicine. There is even a coffee/sandwich shop. And a bathroom you don’t have to pay to use! Plus it is air conditioned (which is nice after you have been wandering around Cancun in the hot sun all day). Prices are decent; not as low as you can find in the other markets, but not as high as buying something from the souvenir shop at your hotel. The best part is NO HAGGLING OR HARRASSMENT! The salespeople don’t bother you, which is the type of shopping environment I prefer. I don’t care about haggling to get the best price and I don't want salespeople following me around while I browse; I just want to be left alone to shop! It’s located at the top of the hotel zone and easy to get to, and there is a bus stop right in front of the store.",4.0 +"We went to this place (marked Mexican Outlet as well) for souvenirs. We just came here from Plaza Caracol (where Starbucks and Haagen Dazs were) and we found the price here is a lot more expensive than the small souvenir stores over at Plaza Caracol a couple blocks away. They did have a lot of variety of different souvenirs so if you want a lot of choices and clearly marked price, and don't care about paying a lot more, here is the place for you. We went back to Plaza Caracol, which had many souvenirs stores (including stores that had clearly marked price and stores that you had to ask). We got a magnet for a dollar and a bell for 2 dollar at a stand upstairs where they have clearly marked price and did not hassle us at all. The exchange rate is decent (12peso to 1dollar) and the lady was very nice.",1.0 +"I found I was very comfortable shopping here. No one bothering you, and they have everything. It was definitely a one stop shopping experience for all my souvenirs.",1.0 +Great shopping close to the hotel. Had several shops and restaurant . Tax free shops get your tax back at the airport ,0.0 +"If you don't want to haggle over prices or go to the mercado to search out souvenirs or trinkets, Plaza la Fiesta is large and easy place to do your shopping. There are several of them in Cancun, so chances are that there is one within walking distance of just about any hotel or resort you are staying in. They carry everything from Mexican pottery, glass, pewter to tequila, chocolate, vanilla to tshirts and beachwear. they also sell jewelry and nice items, as well as the kitschy and tacky stuff. Something for everyone!",0.0 +"My husband and I enjoyed this store for a few reasons: First, both of us are terrible at haggling. We hate it and it embarrasses us. So, this store with its decent prices made the experience more enjoyable. We also liked how friendly the staff was. They even took the time to carefully wrap every item for us.",0.0 +It was nice place to shop but after a lot of time and money we left to go to Margaritaville. After lunch we decided that we would walk around there. We found that the things that we purchased from Plaza La Fiesta were A LOT higher in price then the shops right there. Which was frustrating. The only thing different is that Plaza la Fiesta gives a discount of 10% and $10.00 per every $25.00 spent is given back to purchase silver jewelry with. But even after that I feel like the other shops are cheaper so shot around!!,1.0 +"IF you want to get souvenirs, get them here. This place has a HUGE collection, with reasonable prices. If you want to haggle, there are lines of street sellers right outside.",0.0 +"We stopped here after Mercado 28 and wished we would have gone before, the prices are much better here. This is a huge warehouse with a bunch of souvenirs. We bought some Christmas ornaments and beautiful Mexican dishes. The had a lot of cute items for small children as well. Nobody was dishonest, the prices are set and you should be able to add so you know exactly how much things cost. They have cute little colorful wooden carts for shopping which was very nice. We had fun shopping here!",0.0 +"An rather big souvenir outlet. I much prefer to buy mine with vendors at each local community but I guess its a convenient place for tourists who isn't fond of having to haggle. My sister and I only went because it was the last day of our visit and we both still had some souvenirs we needed to buy. The staff working in there were mostly like any other Mexicans we have met, so friendly (Jorge the elderly gentleman who passed us our shopping baskets was very nice). However after check-out and during the walk back to our hotel we realised that the change we received from the cashier did not tally with our receipts. To add to the suspicion we each were missing exactly 50 pesos. We went back to her and told her very directly so, and she gave a huge sigh, pulled a really unhappy face, mumble something in Spanish which I didn't understand and gave us the 50 pesos each, drawing the money not from the cashier machine but from somewhere near the table. I love the locals that I have met so far and have been tipping my way around to all the lovely staff everywhere but I don't think that I should have to tip at a large outlet like this, where I am already paying for way overpriced items and the cashier merely spent 2 minutes checking my few items out. And it definitely isn't right for her to tip herself with our money! This has been the only act of dishonesty I have experienced during my 8 days in Cancun and the area around. I can't wait to be back in Cancun but will not want to shop in Plaza La Fiesta again!",1.0 +This is supposed to be where you get local products from and is located in La Isla Mall (there are also some in other malls I've heard). This place is overpriced when compared to other places you can buy stuff. Consider purchasing souvenirs if you are also going to Chichen Itza as you can negotiate to a reasonable price. Tour companies give you a voucher for 10% off in Fiesta but prices seemed still too high. ,0.0 +"A great clearing house for all your souvenirs. Good prices, great selection. Sombreros, meracas, wrestling masks!",1.0 +Such a nice place to shop and eat. Very convenient! We enjoyed eating at LaParilla on the backside of the property.,1.0 +"This is a store with several locations within the La Isla Shopping Center. It is a huge store with all the stereotypical Mexican souvenirs- from throw blankets to mugs and keychains to sombreros and maracas. It is a store with set prices- there aren't independent vendors or haggling (contrary to what a recent poster wrote). The prices are decent on many things, seemingly expensive on others, but it is nice to not have to haggle and to be able to browse freely. Anything fragile is wrapped up nicely. It is not a fancy store by any means, but it is very comprehensive and if you need souvenirs this is the place to stock up. It's sort of like the Macy's of Mexican knick knacks.",2.0 +"Great for quick souvenirs and pharmacy. Vendors haggle a bit, but you can find some good deals. We get tshirts for the kids, medicine for the family, and anything else you can imagine. The Tequilla tasting is always fun too. You can get discounts on most anything and the independent vendors are willing to barter.",3.0 +"this store is so huge that they have a great cafeteria as you enter the ground floor ..amazing colors potery ,bathing suits ,,key chains jewelry , Beachwear Cover-ups a ...this store is a must while visiting cancun..",1.0 +"Only bought a bracelet. I was looking for a hooded zip-up sweatshirt, but they didn't have it. Large store with a large variety of items.",1.0 +"A big shop with everything you can imagine about mexican stuff! You will find accessories, silver jewelry, china, food, candy, drinks, clothes. We spent a few hours there and bought gifts for all friends, and the price was good. We received a $ 20 bonus for every $ 50 in purchases to buy silver jewelry. Really worth it.",4.0 +"I received a promotion discount flyer from an excursion seller, I got $20.00 off a $50.00 silver purchase and purchased other things for friends/family that were cheaper than anywhere else and ended up with a $40.00 in store credit which I bought two pairs of earrings. The place is one-stop-shopping with a pharmacy, sandwich/coffee shop as well as hand made goods-bathingsuits, flip flops, leather goods, silver, pipes, blankets, you name it. With the promotion I received and the in-house promotion given to me by a sales clerk, I spent a lot less than I would have anywhere else.",4.0 +"We were looking for a faster place to eat from Springdale where there were long lines everywhere. We got a seat right when we got Bob's attention, but after ordering we probably waited over an hour to get our meal while to-go orders were being filled more quickly. It is a unique experience and very interesting place to people watch. Bob, who runs it, emphaized this is slow food - real food. It is amazing tasting food! We both got the highly acclaimed buffalo burger! Yes, the best ever. Fries were peeled and hand cut while we sat there. If you have the time it is a great place to get a tasty meal. Though an awesome meal, our frustration with slow service and inattention to drinks, check, etc is why my rating is not 5 stars.",0.0 +"The burgers were amazing. The fries that were included are amazing as well with the skin on them. Bob, the server, is also a very nice dude. Live the vibe you get in there.",0.0 +Must try the Buffalo burger and the sweat potato pie! Amazing! The owner is so friendly and helpful! I would come back every time I visit Utah!,0.0 +If you are looking to experience a local dinner and a friendly vibe definitely come here. I got their buffalo burger and it was so good! I I sitiantly regretted splitting it with my significant other. Bob owned the place and is pretty attentive. Just know that this place only has a couple of booth so it might fill up fast and get busy. Just be patient the food is worth it. Or order to go. There is a little gift shop to do you can order you food and take a look around. If you’re in Zion or in the area just do a quick stop for lunch or dinner and you won’t regret it.,0.0 +"We stopped here because my wife saw a sign for beef jerky, little did we know we had just stumbled upon one of the BEST spots in Zion.Not only did this place have great jerky, but it also had some of the best food we have ever eaten. Our wagu burgers were absolutely amazing and we miss them already. The Buffalo burger was also incredibly delicious.And if that still isn't enough to get you to stop, the hospitality Bob the owner showed us was unmatched. We stopped here on the way in to Zion and the way out, that is how good it is. If you're heading to Zion DO NOT MISS THIS HIDDEN GEM!",0.0 +"Going to Zion or coming from Zion. You must stop here. We had the Buffalo burger and the fish and chips and both were phenomenal. More important than the food was the conversation with the owner Bob. He was funny, witty, and passionate about his food, and it showed in the taste. We enjoyed the visit so much and the recommendations for things to see in the area, don’t miss Kolob Canyon. Thank you, Bob, for the wonderful experience!!5 stars doesn’t do the experience justice. ",0.0 +"Bob’s famous Baffalo’s burgers were insanely good! I was impressed! Most of all, what made my experience amazing was his personality. He treated us with open arms and has a great sense of humor",0.0 +"This place may not look like much on the outside, or inside for that matter, but the food is worth a stop. I believe our host’s name was Bob. He was a character. Very good food. The place is full of dust and souvenirs. Lots of jerky too! The eateries are pretty limited in this little town. It did take a while to eat because we just kept talking to Bob. Plus people kept stopping in to buy jerky! My pasta was excellent, my husband liked his buffalo burger. We had to have some pie, too. Check it out if your happen to be this way visitong Zion. ",1.0 +"Food was great but the experience was not. We should have called ahead and placed our order. There was a large group dining in that didn’t practice social distancing and caused a delay in our order. That said, the Buffalo Burger was awesome as was the homemade Cole slaw. We would have had a better experience under different circumstances. ",2.0 +Friends from Maine told us not to miss this place. We stopped on way to Springdale/Zion. They were so right. The burgers were top notch. Everything is done by hand with care. Owner suggested great beers. The hand-made pie was perfectly done. And the place is crowded with excellent Native American art which the owner gives most of the proceeds to the artists. Big heart. Enjoyed everything about this place.,0.0 +"If you’re visiting Zion NP, don’t bother stopping for food in Springdale - just keep on driving to Buffalo Trails!!! The food was outstanding - seriously get the buffalo burger (and don’t even bother adding ketchup or mustard cause you’ll just mess up what’s already perfect!!!). Oh and the home-made desserts are heavenly! And we had a great time getting to know Bob, who had us laughing the whole time! You can tell that he really loves his business, his food, and meeting people from all over the world. Make sure to sign the welcome book too =) Bob, if you’re reading this, we send our love from Rhode Island!",0.0 +"This unassuming stop off of the highway to (or from) Zion was a great find! It’s mostly an antique store and we were the only people there at 8pm on a Saturday, so my expectations were low; they were quickly exceeded. From our selections of Hawaiian pasta salad and the Trump burger, Buffalo Trails offered a few other delicious sounding dishes which were all reasonably priced, especially when you consider that they are only about a 20 minute drive from Zion’s entrance. The service was friendly and prompt. They prefer cash, but will accept credit/debit as well. Would definitely stop in again if given the chance!",0.0 +"Stopped in as we saw the sign of Jerky. It appears they make deer, elk and buffalo jerky also. Went into the souvenir shop for a bit. Typical tourist stuff. No one was in the restaurant so we decided to eat elsewhere.",0.0 +"Honestly the worst meal I've every had anywhere. The positive reviews must be paid reviews. I can't understand any of the positive reviews. The food was not fresh, the vegetables actually tasted like melted plastic. I literally gagged and I'm not picky.",0.0 +"The outside may seem a little stand off-ish, but the food is absolutely amazing! Especially the buffalo burger. Remember, the chef is always right!",0.0 +Floor sticky with soda spill. Gnats everywhere. Salty bison burger and fries were half cooked. Not recommended!,0.0 +Bob made the most delicious gluten free buffalo burger for us. He showed us the artwork and was incredibly welcoming. We will drive out of our way just to see Bob and the fantastic Native American artwork here.,1.0 +"A bit shabby on the outside but wonderful smells on the inside. A one man operation: cook, server, dishwasher and salesman. Wonderful, prepared when you order, food. We tried the buffalo burger and the liver. Both were excellent. But the highlight comes after dinner when you order the homemade pie baked daily. We tried the coconut cream and the key lime. Both were soooooo delicious. I wish I’d have ordered a whole pie to go. A great stop. We didn’t shop but we sure ate.",0.0 +"On the way to the Zion national park, my girlfriend and I found by chance this interesting local. Other than selling some native american merchandise and interesting beef jerkies, they also serve amaaaaaazing buffalo beef burgers. We also had a salad and key lime pie, which were also amazing. Everything is prepared fresh, even the fries. The chef Bob is also very nice and interesting, offering us really good beer. If I would pass by again, I would definitely swing by this place again. The food is definitely much better than everything they offer in Springdale.",0.0 +"Bob was such a entertaining host, and is passionate about his food. His burgers are hands down the best I've ever had and oh, do NOT skip the pie. Just don't. Its heavenly. The incredible artwork available is just amazing...stunning examples of local Native American pottery and sculpture that rivals many museums. The fact that it is a true co-op that helps support local tribal economy is of note as well. Bob is as passionate about people as he is food.",0.0 +"Artistically beautiful and delicious side salad, perfect with the buffalo burgers and fries. They offer a nice menu besides the burgers and a variety of jerky (ahi, alligator, bison). The trading post carries unique, handmade Indian goods.",0.0 +"We stopped at Buffalo Trails after hiking at Zion National Park. We were welcomed by Bob, the only one working. Bob treats you like he's known you forever, and he has a great sense of humor. We enjoyed the Buffalo Burger and a piece of coconut cream pie (with coconut that was toasted that morning). We had a great time, and we are thankful to Bob for his hospitality.",0.0 +"Stopped by for some dinner after hiking The Narrows in Mt. Zion National Park. I had the ribeye sandwich and my boyfriend had the buffalo burger. Both very tasty! Coconut cream pie for dessert was also delish. Bob makes all the food himself and is definately a character. A lot of people stopped in to pick up some jerky, too.",0.0 +"Loved the buffalo burger, the ambiance and the great chat with Bobby.We are in the nearby RV campground and will be back again.The store is great also, very unique indian handmade artcrafts.",0.0 +"Absolutely enjoyed the Buffalo Burger, wow, Bob is the consummate host. He treats you like a friend who has come over for dinner. I would definitely recommend the Dinning at Buffalo Trading Post on your way to or from Zion park. Thanks Bob",0.0 +"We ended up stopping here after being hot and tired from Zion National Park, we were on our way to our next destination and were not sure if we would have any other options! We were pleasantly surprised! Bob was the only one working and he explained, everything was freshly made, so it would take a little bit longer, since he was a one man show! My husband and son ordered his buffalo burger and say it was the best they have ever had! No condiments needed, the flavor was so good! My daughter and I each had the chicken salad sandwich, Delicious! Bob was right, it did take a bit longer to prepare, compared to chain restaurants, but it was worth it! If you are passing by, I highly recommend stopping!",0.0 +"After a long day of hiking, I was craving spaghetti. I wasn’t able to view their entire menu online so I decided to just call the restaurant to see if they served it. The chef happened to answer the phone and just straight asked me what it was I wanted to order. He tells me, it wasn’t on the menu but he can make it for me using buffalo meatballs. I was sold! This place was about 10mins away from Under Canvas Zion (where we stayed for a couple days). The chef made my spaghetti with angel hair pasta (my favorite) with the buffalo meatballs. It was sooo good and totally hit the spot!!! My boyfriend ordered the rib eye steak. He love it!! It was very flavorful and the chef didn’t even ask him how he wanted his steak. He just knew how to cook steak perfectly! I highly recommend this place and would love to come back when I visit Utah again. ",1.0 +"I just don’t understand these reviews. When we arrived he did say he made everything fresh & it would take a while but he did not say 1.5 hours!We arrived at 8:00pm and did not get served until 9:30. There were only 6 people in the restaurant.The burger was fine but not extraordinary by any means, & thinner than expected.The “fresh” French fries were not crispy and a little undercooked. $8.00 for a small glass of Sutter Home Merlot that was old & not refrigerated.He did not apologize at all for the time which he said was because he made everything fresh. I ordered the rib eye steak sandwich with mushrooms, onions & peppers. It was a hamburger chopped up. No mushrooms & too salty.Bob is friendly & should have at the minimum not charged us for the wine.Also, no toilet paper.",1.0 +"My girlfriend and I stopped in last Saturday evening and were greeted warmly by the proprietor, Bob. He is literally a one-man-band currently as he is between servers, so we were amazed at what an incredible meal he put together for us. My girlfriend had the T-Bone, perfectly cooked and seasoned with never having told him how she wanted it prepared. The steak knife was provided for effect only, as the steak barely even required a table knife. I had the buffalo burger, also perfectly cooked and seasoned, but the fries! Freshly hand cut and piping hot. We were absolutely stuffed, but then Bob came back and told us about the pies he had baked that morning, Entranced by his description, I ordered the coconut cream and she ordered the peanut butter/oreo. Omg, he could have put our plates directly back on the shelf they were so clean when we were done. Thankfully, this is NOT fast food. Don't go there if you are in a big hurry, but while you are waiting, look around at all the cool antiques and native American art and handicrafts which are available at reasonable prices. We can't wait to go back!",0.0 +"My husband and I live in Las Vegas and come quite often to Virgin. We've passed this place a number of times but finally stopped. The buffalo burger was so good. Everything is made fresh to order. We did a little shopping while we waited and visited with the gentleman making our lunch. Loved everything about it! Food was good, beer was cold, pie was delicious. Will definitely go back every time we visit Virgin.",0.0 +The best steak I’ve ever eaten. T bone steak with caramel onions and wine.Very nice and kind owner.IT WAS AMAZING!,0.0 +"I stopped there that it was already dark and pretty late all the guests already left but I had one of the most warming welcoming beside the one of the greatest burger ever. A good restaurant is made not only by the food served, but also by the people. Bravo!",0.0 +Stopped by chance at this place on our way from Lake Powell to Vegas to have lunch. We went for the “world famous buffalo burger”. It was very nice and fresh. Bob was very friendly and helpful! Would definitely stop by if I will ever be in the area !,1.0 +"This is a combination restaurant, museum, trading post and wild game jerky emporium. Both the venue and the proprietor are world-class eccentrics, and worth the visit. My bison burger was the best I have ever had, but be warned that the burger and fries cost $16.95. You will have to wait for the food, but it is good; look at the Native American pottery while you wait. ",1.0 +Bob was amazing. Stayed open for us to give us the best buffalo burger around. All food cooked fresh to order. Highly recommended. A plus to our vacation!!' I ordered the salad and my husband got a buffalo burger. (He ate it before I got a picture). It was that good!! Thank you Bob!!!Kevin and Donna Hannaford,0.0 +"We stopped here after leaving Zion on our way to Las Vegas after we saw the sign for buffalo burgers. The owner was very nice and attentive. He told us about he buffalo ranch and made us a great buffalo burger with fries for $16. It was relatively quick and good. The menu included other options included beef steaks, chicken and buffalo steaks.The place was rustic but would definitely recommend stopping at if you want some food on your road trip. ",0.0 +We went to Zion National Park and we were starving when we left. We had spotted this place on the way in and hoping we wouldn't miss it on the way out. I have never had buffalo. My husband is an avid hunter and wanted to try it. It was one of the BEST burgers ever! The fries were delicious and fresh! The atmosphere was great! Bob and his brother were over the top friendly! I had one of the local beers called Polygamy Porter and loved it! Great experience!,0.0 +"Buffalo burger with fries was good but pricey at $15.95. Mike is very nice and friendly. The shop is interesting with lots of native american jewelry and artwork. If you like offbeat stuff, this is the place for you. ",0.0 +Unique and full of fantastic art. Browse here while having lunch in Cactus Room. I loved the pottery. Also has paintings and jewelry. ,0.0 +"A different kind of shop--more than a shop really, with a welcoming air and a real commitment to indigenous culture.",0.0 +Nice trading post on the way to Zion. Lots of Native Jewelry and other items to purchase. The owner is a good salesman.,0.0 +"Owner, host and local Bob is full of laugh out loud one liners and local lore. The jerky was outstanding. Only regret not staying for dinner. Stop here for sure! handmade and worth the wait.",0.0 +Stoping here is going to damaged for wallet. But I recommend you buy at least the kangaroo or alligator jerky.The bathroom is clean and the store owner is super nice and attentive!,0.0 +Our shuttle driver in Zion raved about the buffalo burgers here so we had to stop. Bob was a delightful one man show in spite of recent arm surgery. So glad we stopped.,0.0 +Heather is awesome! There's so nice and lovely people! I eat the Hawaiian chicken pasta is just delicious! My husband eat the buffalo burger and he like it very mucho too. The peanut butter pies is like heaven! Eat here!!!!! ,0.0 +"Buffalo Trails Trading Company is a shop stop along the way to Zion National Park. The storefront displays attractive signs that make you want to stop there, particularly for their exotic jerky. Looks might be a bit deceiving however, as what might look like a jerky store has a small selection of jerky and a larger display of indian knick knacks and a small mom and pops restaurant.The owner Bob is quite a salesman, but friendly and tells the same jokes and spiel to each customer who walks in. He'll bust out his book stack of reviews, most written from past years. Little did he know I am an avid Yelper and told me to check out his reviews online. So here I am. Having read most of his reviews online, I found them to be accurate, but particularly the bad ones that had mislead other customers. I know he needs to make a living so I wont bust his balls too much, but his spiel to me was that his jerky would be the best I ever had, and the buffalo was from Utah. While I couldn't verify that, the packages say they are processed for small mom and pops companies in MT and IL. While good seasoning-wise, it was not the best jerky I've had and overpriced at $20 for 3 ounces. I'm a jerky collector and have had a taste of many jerkys, but I have to say that some of the best jerky that I have had was found in Utah, at a little mobile stand a mile down from Buffalo Trails Trading Company.While I really like to support local businesses, I would have rather had Bob not give me the spiel about the best jerky and buffalo jerky being raised in Utah unless he could prove it, since the packages say otherwise. After all, he seems to love proving everything else with his stacks of old handwritten reviews. Personally I would have purchased the jerky anyhow for support and as a jerky collector, spiel or not.",0.0 +"We had such a wonderful time with Bob and Heather. We brought a group of 19 adults and teens and descended on their hospitality. The Buffalo Burgers were to die for. (Tip: try the burger before you think to out any ketchup/A1/or anything else) These burgers are made to perfection as are the hand cut fries that accompany the meal. Such a pleasant time talking with our hosts. We finished the evening devouring two homemade desserts, delicious lemon cake and the chocolate cake with four different chocolates inside. Btw: Bob snuck me a taste of the ribeye steak he made - melt in your mouth delicious. Thanks for a great evening. ",1.0 +We saw you in the parking lot. You were the rude people waited in the parking lot after 9 PM left when he was trying to serve others and still being kind enough ti take care of you. He never said he wouldn't make the beef burger. Used his sense of humour was kind. Only one review I see. And it was to slam a place that really has the best food I have ever eaten. You shouldl be ashamed of yourselves!,1.0 +"We were just passing through from Furnace Creek, CA to Springdale, UT when we saw the sign for Buffalo Burgers and I'm so glad we stopped. Definitely a refreshing change from the overpriced, dull food we had eaten at a restaurant in California the night before. Here, every dish is made from scratch when you order and with such obvious care. We each had Buffalo Burgers that were thick and juicy, with fresh cut fries. This would normally be the highlight for me, but my favorite part was actually the salad, made with super fresh lettuce, sharp red onions, diced tomato and avocado topped with an amazing homemade raspberry vinaigrette. We don't usually go for the dessert, but we couldn't resist trying the fresh, homemade peanut butter pie, with a chocolate crumb crust and a generous topping of whipped cream. And there were so many other delicious menu options that we can't wait for the change to go back. To top things off, the service was prompt and super friendly. Be prepared for warm and engaging conversation. Certainly one of the greatest places I've ever eaten.",4.0 +"We visited this place this evening with 2 couples (all Belgian) after visiting the Zion national park today and I couldn't wait to write this review.We went to this restaurant because my friends are huge fans of burgers and they read about this place in our tourist guide. I'm honoustly not such a fan of burgers but joined my friends.We came in and were warmly welcomed by Bob, a man with many great, honest stories about the region (provides great advice) and his past (lived with Native Americans). He is managing this restaurant and store on his own!All 4 of us ordered burgers, and when we got them we finished them in speed tempo, so fresh, juicy and tasty! Really the best burger I've ever had! When we were in the restaurant, there was only one other guest besides us, so we did not get the typical crowdy & touristic feeling you might have around the parcs. You could call this a hidden gem I guess.The atmosphere & the stories you get in this place is the exact reason why I love travelling so much!Thank you Bob and good luck with the shop & restaurant! Small remark: make sure people can find the place also in the 'restaurant' section on tripadvisor (currently not the case).",3.0 +"The fetching Mrs. and I spent the day hiking in the snow and rain on the Upper Kolob Plateau, stopped in to warm up and eat. Bob greeted us and prepared a couple of great tasting Buffalo Burgers! Gave us the local perspective on things and we enjoyed the experience very much. Will return!",3.0 +"Bob runs the Buffalo Trails Trading Company and offers a great tasting buffalo burger. You need to look past the eclectic mix of furniture, furnishing, antiques and curios and appreciate that he has great buffalo burgers and very good jerky. The place has that western frontier charm - wooden floorboards and a thin layer of dust. But don't let that prejudice your taste buds. The buffalo burgers are excellent. We declined the standard fries and opted for freshly made coleslaw which was delicious. You'll have time between placing your order and its arrival to take a wander through the trading post checking out the range of merchandise. We had spent five weeks in the USA and this was our first opportunity to taste genuine buffalo burger. We weren't disappointed. I'd like to rate the restaurant higher, but I honestly can't. This is not a fine dining experience, but the buffalo burger makes it worthwhile. ",3.0 +"Amid the outbreak of the Taal Volcano on July 1st, 2021 and after the last outbreak in January 2020, I doubt that Taal can be visited anytime soon.But it’s an occasion to reminisce about the island in the lake on the island of an island in the ocean - fun! I had a day free in Manila in 2017, booked a car For a day-trip to Taal - it was a very special excursion, so close to the city, and so unique. Had to negotiate to get a fisherman ferry me from the shore to Talisay, then an hour’s hike in humid heat up (some visitors were on donkey’s back). Water was definitely required on the hike. Well rewarded with a very unique experience atop the volcano.",0.0 +Recently exploded but rare to see Volcano in island. Very near Manila and well worth seeing. Lots of Hotels and Eateries. Easy to and Starbucks overlooks Taal,3.0 +"It’s because of the recent Volcanic Eruption, so it’s not advisable to go there, a lot of Volcanic Ashes Still around",1.0 +"While we were visiting a family friend in Cavity for lunch we decided to visit Batangas city to see the Taal volcano. When we arrived there and parked our cars in the car park of Starbucks, we sat there for a nice cup of coffee and delicious cakes.Then we were watching the volcano from a distance and took lovely pictures. Then we went to the entertainment center where our kids enjoyed the most and were closure to the Taal. Unfortunately, the weather got cloudy and started to rain and we couldn’t take a boat to the volcano. Later on at beginning of January I heard that the Taal volcano was erupted and the residents near the volcano were evacuated.Then we decided to come back again when the volcano cools down and when we are in Manila again.",2.0 +"All over here have my sympathy, be they human, animal or any kind of nature. Times like this you have to realise you're well off where you are, regardless of the bad weather we get. As we haven't volcanoes to put up with we just have to be thankful for the bad times we don't have. ",2.0 +Excellent view. Nice restaurant on top of the hill with the Isles view. Great for family and friends holidays. Local people very polite and helpful. I'll defenetly visit Philipines again this coming year ...,0.0 +"You can take a bus to Tagaytay, then get a taxi scooter to the lake. I don’t know how much you should pay, but the organization of the whole thing leaves a lot of room for scammers.The boat ride - great. Then, on the island everybody wants you to get a horse. DON’T, they’re terribly mistreated and the trail is VERY easy. I went there straight out of an overnight flight and when on top it turned out I was faster than someone on the horse (they recognized me from the beginning of the trail). Do take a bandana to cover your face though, it gets very dusty. The view from the top is insane. Wonderful. Amazing. The color of the water... ahhhh!!!Even though the mountain isn’t high, it’s supposedly the most dangerous and one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines!",1.0 +"Travelled with the marvellous Royal Destination tours and had Len again as my guide. Fantastic place with beautiful views and a lovely boat ride to the island. The boatman across and the tour guide were both really nice and were most helpful with photos, questions etc. I walked up the mountain as I like exercise but please be aware that it is a tough trek in the heat if one is not used to it ( I’m from Ireland 🇮🇪)!!! Definitely bring a few extra Pesos with you as it is normal to tip the boatman, tour guide, little children that help you off the boat etc. All in all a really nice day trip and worth a visit.",2.0 +"Taal volcano is a complex volcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. We stayed in Batangas and so drove from Batangas. Prior to our drive itself we had fixed a boat from a local Filipino to take us to the island. It has some of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines. I had travelled from there to cavite, tagatay as well but would still prefer this. If you are travelling from Manila , it’s around 60kms ( depending upon where you stay in Manila). Generally it’s a 30 minute boat ride across the lake to the village of Talisay on Volcano Island and we took some pony to ride us to the top. Horse back Riding was also a great adventure and the hard working nature of the Filipino always amuses me. In that island I saw young Filipino girls who work hard, so polite, accommodating and this is definitely worth the visit. ",0.0 + Well we got a lamboginyDown the hill to the boat place Got on the boat and went over to the island Did the trip in the after noon It was excellent With the prices do your home work We paid 5000 for everything We were happy with the service we got The walk up the last bit to see the steam comming out of the rocks was sensational We also went too the SKY LOUNGE it was part of the package were we stayed in the tower The sea games are on so its busy but it’s ok ,2.0 +"The place features a lot of sightseeing, activity and eating choices. The trek to the volcano shows the past sites of volcanic eruptions. Along the ridge, there’s a mini zoo, horseback rides and entertainment places like the Tagaytay Highlands. The place also features popular restaurants known for gourmet food, coffee and local beef dish called bulalo. Taal Volcano and Tagaytay present a lot of attractions that will satisfy every visitor or tourist.",0.0 +"Nice way up to the crater. If you are not too heavy, take the horse service. Most horses are skinny and in bad condition due to hard work but you can choose a well cared horse - or walk. Don't worry about paying twice, because they take care the path well and it is really amazing to view the inner crater lake and island from the lava cliff.The 360 degree Panorama view is breathtaking, you see some fumes and all the giant outer crater around you. A real must see in life. ",1.0 +"This is a really beautiful location and you can see Taal volcano and the lake. If you are staying in Manila it is a car / van and a boat ride to get here. Obviously traffic in Manila means you do not move much at the beginning, but it gets better when you are out of the city.Avoid the overpriced tours if you can as they are not worth it unless you really don’t want to plan anything or like me, were trying to make the most of my limited time there. I say this as two friends I met in Manila, managed to get two taxis / Jeepneys and then haggled for the boat to get there and it cost them less than half the usual prices for the tour.The tour guides at the volcano are useless - but still want a tip. The path to the top is very dusty and people try to sell you things such as masks and water. Then at the top someone will take a photo of you and try to sell you it in a frame.You may also see other tourists riding poor horses, who appear to be treated a bit rough at times. So the horses go by the path near to the walkers or in some areas the same path, so it gets dustier and possibly smelly.What to take: camera, mask / scarf to protect from dust, water!",5.0 +We went to Tagaytay for our family bonding.We reached down Tagaytay via Bokyo local modern tricycle with yellow color. 1st destination that we visited was the number 1 place to visit The Taal Volcano. We were excited to be there to witness the beauty of nature and to experience horseback riding. We rode in motorized banca .My kids really enjoyed our activities in the island...up and down the volcano even if under the sun. We had a photos to document our tour.. I love most the Red Lava area.But for You to get there you have to pay for the entrance fee.,0.0 +A wonderful visit and hike. However there were a group who took our photos right when we got off our boat and then harassed us the whole time to buy it for PHP200. They did not tell u that taking our photos immediately meant they’re gonna print and charge us for it. The rest of the “guides” were great. Our boat operator was nice and helpful. We chose to hike instead of taking a horse. ,2.0 +"Use horse to go up tp crater. It is a nice ride, we enjoyed it (although my bum is still painfull - the saddle was too small). Climb um to the summit - it is worth it. My son (15 years old, German) said it was the most beautiful places he reached (and he saw a lot already. The views up there are breathtaking.",1.0 +"Taal Volcano rests in the middle of Taal Lake. Inside of the volcano is a smaller lake with an island in it. This is why it's often called an island within a lake, that is on an island within a lake that is on another island, and in fact is the biggest of it's kind in the world. If that's not weird enough there's a type of snake in the inner lake that's found no where else on earth.. It is one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world and is the second most active volcano in the Philippines but don't worry, it is closely monitored. After a 15 minute boat ride from Tagaytay, which will cost between 20-40K PHP, you arrive at the volcano & can hike or horseback, for an additonal 20K PHP, up the volcano peak. The handler will accompany you to lead the horse so all you really have to do is keep your balance. At the top the locals sell beverages and photos, if needed, but they are overpriced..",4.0 +"After we took our 30 minute boat ride, our group split between hiking and riding the horses. I choose hiking. It is a steep hike in two places. It was hot and dusty. There is no shade. It took about 30 minutes going up. The path is shared between the hikers and the horse riders most of the way. At the top, one gets a nice view of the lakes. Looking down into the crater, one sees a small island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island in the ocean. The hike down was easy. My wife, who took a horse, did OK going up and down. My guide was not needed.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano may not look extraordinary in the photos. But being there is another different experience. It starts from a 20 minute breezy boat ride to the crater island, greeted by birds, goats, puppies and horses. The village is a peaceful place with horses in every home.The trek itself starts off quite suddenly. Surrounded by rock burrows and mud, the first leg may be the most challenging if you havn't warmed up first. The steepness is moderate but the distance is around 1km. There are a few lovely rest stops to see a vista of the mainland. I thoroughly enjoyed realising how much further we had to go, 2nd leg is a barren rock area where you can witness some sulfur deposits on dry rock. This might be the most fun part of the trek where you climb up rocks with slopes on both sides. Unhindered view of the volcano. The last leg is where you might need to catch a breath or just power through - the steepest but shortest part of the journey. We made the 3km ascent in under 60 minutes.Me and my fiance really enjoyed getting to the stop. The locals are friendly especially when you have a guide with you. Yolo Travel Tours representative Gerald was funny and supportive of us climbing up - he made sure we were the first to the summit. Highly recommend the trek.The volcano itself is where you can sit and admire the view - small bungalows that can serve you coconut water and even beer really add to the success of the trek. Venture even further to some vertigo paths to the Red Lava, where you can get a really full view of the crater volcano. I kept my eyes on the trail as to not panic from the sheer 300m drops on both sides.",2.0 +"It’s a big hassle to reach here not to mention the expenses. If you take public transport, it might be cheap but you would be spending 4 hrs travelling each way with changing conveyance once too often. I was short of time so I hired a taxi and negotiated a price for the return trip to Talisay which though expensive, turned out to be very convenient. So if you are in a group of 4+, spare the trouble and hire a taxi. The taxi driver in all probability would know a boat man there who will ask you astonishing price but just stick to taking the boat (2000 peso). Noting else is required. It’s just a way of making money. The boat ride is a 15-20 min journey to the island. Once on the island, you need to pay 100 peso as maintenance/entry fees. You will be forced to take a guide for 500 peso and a horse for 500 peso which is actually not required but they won’t help you to find the trail if you don’t take a guide. But once you pick the trail it’s easy. With good fitness, you can be on the peak in 20 minutes. It’s only 2 km. so actually no need of a horse too. The views on the top is spectacular. Do remember to hike to the Red Lava peak which will require another 50 peso. They sell drinks on the peak - 100 peso each. There is a guy who takes your pictures, frames it and then sells to you at 350 peso!! All this is your choice how much you want to help them. All in all - a nice day out if you don’t count $$.",1.0 +"We had a perfect day at Taal! The tour is really nice and our amazing guide, Rolando, taught us a lot on the Philippines. We had the dinner included wich was delicious! I would do it again!",0.0 +"Equip yourself appropriately depending on the season you decide to go. We were there in the month of May and it was extremely hot when we walked up to the volcano crater. During a very long hike, there was only one vendor and we were able to buy coconut (‘buko’) juice. You will need lots of water and snacks.One of us rented a horse for 500 pesos to go up and down the trail leading to the crater. The rest of us decided to hike despite an exhausting drive to get there from Manila City. It took much longer to hike (with a short rest along the way) than riding on a horse, but the poor skinny horses had to carry you in extremely hot weather.Our local guide did not warn us about the steaming hot ground on the slope of the volcano and I found myself almost stumbling on the hot ground that was spewing steam. So be careful and watch out for these spots so you can avoid them. Nevertheless, it was quite an experience.oliveolc Ontario, Canada",0.0 +I went up the volcano by pony which was a very scary ride and the path was filled with dust kicked up by heavy traffic of horses. It has become a bit too crowded especially the holiday season. A must if you are going is to have a face mask if not you will be eating dust all the way up and down. If you hiking on foot recommend you take the alternate route up that is not taken by the ponies. If not you run the danger of being run over by ponies going up and down the main path up the volcano.,1.0 +"Reaching Taal Volcano starts with a short boat-ride, which is nice, then is followed by a hike to the top crater. If this is your first time going here, it might be a good idea for you to have a guide although the path is relatively very clear, as most of the track has very low vegetation. That is, in my view, might also be the biggest challenge in doing the hike here: low vegetation means that you will be directly exposed to the sun heat almost all the time. The track is sandy and occasionally a little rocky but the slopes are generally not too steep. Make sure you wear your comfortable shoes, bring some water, apply some sunscreen, and if you can get some head-cover like a wide-hat or something, that might help with the sun. One hour will be the estimated time to reach the top by walking, but it depends on how long you'd stop at the resting spots throughout the track and your speed as well. Restrooms and small shops selling coconut water are available on top. Getting to the top by a horse-ride might also be an option if you want to trade the whole hiking stuffs with some additional money to pay.",1.0 +Very recommend to ride a horse for getting the top of Tall Volcano and to see the crater and the bewtiful view of Taal Lake. Very nice experience and fun for the family.,0.0 +I enjoyed the hike going to the crater. You should have a guide. I experience going horseback riding. It was tiring. Go for a hike before 9am.,0.0 +"It is such a beautiful place to visit, the whole area is, you can walk around it or take a boat you will enjoy the views.",0.0 +"The hike level was really easy, what would make you want to quit was the scorching heat from the sun and I would really recommend anyone to consider first the weather before going there. The trek path was almost bare and not much trees grow on the trekking path and I would recommend also to bring face mask as it can get really dusty there while walking. If you can't bear to take the long walk they offer horse back riding. Overall the experience was great after you see the wonders of nature, its really amazing to see personally the boiling waters of the lake and people taking a dip on the warm part of the lake.",0.0 +"Serenely quiet view from above, alive when you get closer to the crater. Beautiful nighttime views...",0.0 +If you are in Tagaytay you have to visit the Taal Volcano. You can hike to the top but that is 1 hell of a climb. I rode the horse to top and that will beat you up. Great boat ride across and a beautiful climb to the top. The view only gets better when you arrive at the top of the Volcano. There are lots of tourist traps upon your arrival by boat. There are an endless amount of photographers taking photos of you and then going for the pressure sale. You can have your guide take the same photos at no cost. I would pay the fee to go to the red rock area. ,1.0 +"Old caldera vlc Taal is not so close from Manila ~ 70 km. Took car, then sailed by boat and in the end by astride a horse. You can walk to the end, of course, but it is quite hot and very dusty. But this combine style is more interesting. I liked it, but I wouldn't recommend",0.0 +We stayed at the taal vista hotel fronting the volcano . The view from the room was very nice and peaceful. You will need a room with a balcony and fronting the volcano to have the best view. Wish i had my binoculars to view the boats and a closer look at things,0.0 +"We had a private guide and she made sure we arrived early and beat the crowd and heat.I read some reviews that said even seniors could hike the trail. Being 67 and in quite good shape, I was sure it wouldn't be a problem. I had to stop on the way up to rest my knees and hips. It's a great view from the top and we met several nice local ladies selling souvenirs. Going down the trail was super easy for me. You can ride a mule/donkey, but it's not pleasant for those walking to avoid stepping in the mess they leave.",0.0 +My eyes are in awe for the beauty of Taal Volcano. It is surrounded by the calm blue Taal Lake. An adventurous zip line makes it worthwhile to view its beauty!,0.0 +"A 2hour drive from Manila. Refreshing and energizing! The view from the summit of Taal volcano is awesome. Skip riding the ponies, have pity on them. It's a 30 to 45 mins trek only. Great workout!",0.0 +"As an excursion it's good fun and worth a day trip out from manilla.You get to the lake, take a boat across then arrive at the really tatty little village at the foot of the volcano.We walked, others took ponies. It's a stern hike but no big deal. Once at the top it's an ok view but nothing really special.Our local guide was friendly but his English was not good so communicating was difficult.",1.0 +"We arrived after lunch, Goodview worth of money for 4200 good for 2.To those who want to visit talk clearly to trike driver hm for ride round-trip otherwise he'll just wait you voluntarily and ask for 3x extra charge.For better viewing must arrive early to enter 'paradise' it closes 4:30pmReminder that you need to eat first before riding the boat",0.0 +"You need to take a boat across the water to reach Taal. The boat cost was P2500 and we traveled with 7 people. Upon arriving on the island you can either attempt to hike the mountain yourself or you can pay P500 per person the have a horse with a guide take you up. We took the horse but if I do it again I'd prefer to hike so u can take your time and enjoy the scenery and experience. While on the horse you will be approached to purchase Gatorade for your guide which I did because it was so hot. It was P100 and I bought 2, 1 for each guide. Do not do this , as the guide just puts the Gatorade in his pocket and then gives it back to the vendor which is a scam and made me extremely mad, this was the only negative of the trip. The view is absolutely stunning ",0.0 +"2 hrs drive from Manila. Nice short adventure. Have a water resistant windbreaker for the short boat ride to the volcano. On the volcano, Short hike. Ok scenery. Smells of horse poop all along the track. Dust, so cover up with a face mask or cloth. Overall, ok quick fix for the adventurous. Nice if you have never seen a volcano. ",1.0 +"One hour and a half drive from Manila - cool breeze, panoramic view of the world’s smallest active volcano, visit the quaint gourmet restaurants that surround the area and voila you have made your weekend!Enjoy and drive carefully",0.0 +"I wanted to see this. A volcano inside of volcano with lakes. The hike was fairly easy (and I am almost 70 years old) but you can spend some money and ride a donkey up to the summit. The ride in the boat across the lake was a bit wet but that was because of the winds. I looked up some facts about this volcano and it last erupted in 1977 so it is still fairly active. The lake that you cross is fresh water but originally it was salt water and there are sardines and posionous snakes in it. The water inside the smaller lake is acidic because of the gases that seep through from underneath the lake. On the trail to the summit you can actually see the sulfur fumes coming from cracks in the ground.If you are in the Tagaytay area, this is a very interesting outting. Oh, the road to get to the boat area is a winding road that is over 6 miles long and it is mostly a down grade to the large lake inside the volcano. Take a tricycle or van, you will not be able to hike it up. (Or at least I would never attempt it.) They even have electric tricycles for those of you that want to save the environment.",2.0 +"If you are in the Philippines or plan to visit, you will want to put this on your bucket list. I love Tagayta.",1.0 +"We went there on a weekday and it was unplanned. The tricycle(taxicle) driver was offering us a tour and we thought we might as well take it as the price was reasonable.For the three of us, we spent about PHP 4500 excluding souvenirs. This includes tricycle from Tagaytay to Talisay, boat to Taal and back, and rental for three horses plus guide.The horse ride was fun and safe and the guides were really good.You might want to go early to avoid strong waves on the way back.",0.0 +The hike was slightly steep at some points but can be done without any experience in hiking. Wear appropriate foot wear and bring your own water. They sell water there but best to just bring your own. They also have horses available to ride to the top. I recommend a hiring guide but can also do it by yourself.,0.0 +"Taal lake is in the crater of Taal Volcano on an island in a lake which is in another volcano located on an island in the Philippines. We were taken to this place by a guide from Great Sights Travel & Tours corporation for a day trip. It was very pricey. It cost us 4500 pesos each. This trip includes a stopover at the Tagaytay Ridge overlooking the volcano lake, boat transfers from the town of Talisay to the volcano island and a set lunch. We were able to request for a tour that is just for the two of us. If your group is more than two, the price remains the same unless you want to split up.Make sure you bring another 1000 pesos for two people, if you want to go on the horse. The boat driver ceases to be your guide on the horse trek. You will be handed a large sheet of plastic whilst in the boat because the waves can get quite high and you will get splashed. The boat trip takes about 25 to 30 minutes. If you do not wish to pay 400 pesos before getting out of the boat, cover your face before landing because someone will take a photo of you like it or not and request payment for a framed photo of you. We were caught out by this and did not have enough money. We therefore had to borrow from our guide.From the port it is about a 3.5 Km hike to the lip of the volcano.You will be hassled along the way when you are on horse back, to buy your guide a drink. Do not succumb to that unless you would really like to do that. It would be better to give your horse guide a tip after the decent. As you head up to the crater rim, take note of the signs which tells you how many km to the summit has been covered. They also depict the journey of Jesus up to the top of Calvary. The view up the top is amazing. There are also little quaint huts up there which people live in. At the time, that we were there, it was close to Christmas and we found some houses and paths had Christmas trees. From the top you can see a nice crater lake, fume vents, and steam coming out of the ground. You can buy surgical masks if you don't want to breath the dust or sulfur fumes. Bringing your own water bottle, hat, sunglasses and face mask is highly recommended because it is hot and dusty. You can buy some buko (coconut) water and souvenirs at the top. We had a local lunch of fruits, fish caught in Lake Taal, vegetables, chicken and rice by the edge of the lake. A very pleasant way to end the trip.",1.0 +"I guess our expectations were a bit high when we booked a tour to Tagaytay Ridge and Taal Volcano Trek tour at PHP 9855 for three of us.Our driver picked us up from Makati at 7:30am. Traffic was light as it was a public holiday. After a 2 hour drive we stopped for 10 minutes at a restaurant on Tagaytay Ridge which had a great view of the Taal lake and volcano. We then drove down to a resort and after hiring hats for PHP50 each we boarded a motorised outrigger boat and took a 30 minute ride across the lake to the volcano island (Talisay). The boat driver was our tour guide and after paying an entry fee of PHP50 per person we began a trek to the top of the crater. Alternately a horse ride to the top costs PHP500 as the climb is challenging and will take a physically fit person about 30 minutes one way. There are lots of touts on the island trying to sell you cold water/drinks and face masks. The path is narrow and shared by horse rider and trekkers so watch out for land mines (horse poop). Once you reach the top the view is panoramic. After taking a few photographs we started our trek back down, it was even more challenging as we tried to avoid slipping and falling down on surfaces with no foothold. Our tour guide borrowed PHP50 to pay for a berthing fee before we began our 30 minute boat ride back.Some recommendations, carry a hat, cold bottled water, face mask (dusty trail), protect yourself from the hot sun and wear good walking shoes if trekking. The round trip is 1 hour by horse. Keep an eye on the time if you have booked a tour that has additional charges if you exceed the tour duration. If you are doing this trip on your own you will have to negotiate a price with the boat driver, but to give you an idea of prices, if you are a local it will cost you upward of PHP1200 for the entire boat hire. Carry plenty of small notes as you may not get change for bigger denominations.",4.0 +"Taal lake is in the crater of Taal Volcano on an island in a lake which is in another volcano located on an island in the Philippines. Visiting this crater lake is an amazing day trip. From the town of Tagaytay located on the rim of a collapsed volcano you can easily find a guide to take you to a resort that will provide you with a tour of the volcano. You will find many entrepreneurs willing to guide you to a resort that will take you to the volcano. They will not necessarily get you the best price but they can save you time. I recommend arriving early in the small community of Tagaytay and having breakfast at either the Bag of Beans or Antonios restaurants. These places are both nice and have great views of the lake. From there, enjoy the ride down the mountain. Take your time, as it is a beautiful windy road. Be careful, as it is also very narrow. Along the lake there are many resorts that offer inclusive tours to the island. I don't remember our resort's name but they were a little over-priced so I wouldn't recommend them anyway. While we were buying our tickets, another group came in, saw the prices, and left. We say the same group later and they said they got a much better price down the road.The trip over to the volcanic island was an adventure. The wind had been blowing steady for about two days so the waves were big. Our boat only held four, so the ride was rough but exciting. The driver tried to hand us a large sheet of plastic and I initially said no thinking a little water wouldn't be bad...The waves came over the bough as if there were a brigade throwing buckets in my face for about 20 minutes. It was fun but the plastic was necessary. The ride is thrilling and depending on the size of the boat you contract you may get really, really wet. The trip over takes bout 25 to 30 minutes.From the port it is about a 3.5 Km hike to the lip of the volcano. If you choose you can also ride a horse. Since I grew up on a ranch the idea of someone leading me for about an hour and a half on a small horse seemed a little humiliating and there is no way I would be able to explain that choice to my cousins on the ranch. So of course, I opted for the hike which is a really nice two hour up-hill walk with beautiful views of the lake and surroundings. From the top you can see a nice crater lake, fume vents, and steam coming out of the ground. You can buy surgical masks if you don't want to breath the dust or sulfur fumes. I don't really think they were necessary and although they do provide some income for the locals, they are also a huge waste. I recommend you bring your own water bottle to save plastic and that you buy some buko (coconut) water at the top. It is nice and cold and really refreshing. I am told that there are red shrimp living in the lake but I don't think they will allow you to go down to the lake at this time. You can hike to a spot where the steam is actually seeping right out of the rocks. At this spot you can feel the heat coming out of the volcano. The whole trip will take several hours but it is totally worth it. You could probably easily find the volcano without a guide but this money really helps the local economy and provides income for the locals. The guides themselves get very little, so I recommend tipping your guide. I also recommend taking your time, asking lots of questions, take photos, and enjoy. Overall this is one of my favorite local adventures.",3.0 +"located at , 1hour 3o minutes far from manila when there is no traffic jam, plus 25 minutes of boat trip, you ll arrive on the volcano base camp, locals ll propose you an horse ride, why not?The trail till the top is nice, little bit dusty, but really pleasant and not difficult.the view on the caldera is really nice.there is an extension of the trail, entrance fees, 50 pesos, it s worth it to take it !",3.0 +"We took a boat at Tantiongco's resort as our driver from Tagaytay to Talisay chose them (I don't know why, maybe he gets additional money for that).1) First of all, price for the boat - it SUPER expensive (he said 2500p - 2000 for the boat ride + 500p for registration fee ------ whaaatt??? we said that we'll pay 2000, not 2500, don't pay more than 2000!!). I've heard that it will be like that but anyway it so expensive!2) Lake is so dirty! I saw lots of garbage in it including dead chicken that I still can't forget as I almost stepped on it when I was trying to get from the boat ... bRRRR!3) Also we were absolutely wet after the ride and phillipino guy did nothing to prevent that!4) When we arrived to Taal volcano - they said to pay 100p for stairs - to be able to get from the boat!!! Come on!! We said that we don't need that and we won't pay for the stairs5) In the end when we came back to Talisay they forced us to pay for the stairs that we didn't use....It was very BAD service in Tantiongco's resort as these philipino guys take money for every step...My overall experience - avoid Tantiongco's resort in Talisay!!It's NOT worth it AT ALL!!!P.S:Volcano is fine... nothing very special but its nice. (except of garbage everywhere)Horses look soo poor, please try to walk by feet, its not that hard, especially in the morning.",2.0 +"Lots of people took the horse ride. The hike up is about an hour and some path is quite narrow. I didn’t wear good shoes so some parts were slippery. I engaged a tour guide, Ram. He arranged the boat ride to the volcano. 1k peso each for the boat ride and he charged us 500peso for the tour. Although it’s true, you don’t really need a guide to hike up because there is only 1 way up but we were quite happy to have him as he answers our questions. For less than 10usd, we think it’s ok. Here is his contact if you need to whatsapp him Ram - +63 930 381 0105",2.0 +A short boat ride across the lake then it’s a fair trek on horseback up to the top by which time your feeling sorry for the poor horseWe had local food made at the top and it was a great day out ,2.0 +I have visited this attraction several times over the years. This volcano is the second most active volcano in the PhilippinesThis time we engaged our favourite local driver Arnold Sanchez from Tourist Driver to take us on a day trip here.Whilst dining at Balay Dako we had fantastic views of Taal Volcano.This is one of the best day trips whilst visiting Manila and a few nights here is highly recommended.,1.0 +"This is something you have to make time and do if you are passing or staying at Tagaytay. I happen to stay for three days. Took a tour on a boat to the volcano, keep in mind You will be going to a creator in a creator. I wanted to try something new so we traveled up on horse back. Lots of people walking up but I wanted to go on horse back. Several vents of steam coming up from the ground was seen on our way up. Well worth the tour. Please tip the the tour guide they need it...",0.0 +"Well, I had read many reviews here before going to the Volcano Island and was prepared to face the touts. And yet there were a coulpe of surprises. But first things first.I speak English, look European and was travelling solo so it was predictable that locals would try to rip me off. I hired a boat for 2000 peso all in in Tagaytay and went to a lakeshore resort. A lady there tried to make me pay 500 peso extra as a resort fee but easily agreed to 2000 only as soon as I got up to go away. We agreed on paying when I come back but when the boat was ready to set off, she jumped in and said 2000. Pay now. I told her that I would pay only when I return and she easily agreed once again. All of that was kind of expectable.When I set my foot on the island the locals immediately started their usual tricks - let's take a photo, you want a horse?, you need a guide here. I refused everything, and then the guide told me that there is 2 hour limit, you need to be back by 11 o'clock !!!! That was unexpectable ! I laughed in his face and told him to get lost. He said Ok, turned around and went away.I paid the usual 100 peso registration fee and got a ticket to the island. So at last I was left alone. I started my navigation app and - 2nd surprise! - found out that the boat took me to a location which was one mile away from the starting point of the regular trail (screenshot attached). I had no desire to communicate with the boatman so I just went along the lakeshore village and hiked the regular trail which has been described here so many times. Advice is as usual - take plenty of water, use sunscreen (there is almost no shade), give way to horses and don't step into their excrements. The trail is not difficult at all, local guides do it in slippers.What I did not know, however, was the fact that there actually is another trail (screenshot attached), which is not on the maps. It starts not far from where my boat was parked, goes through a forest, has more shade than the regular trail, has much less traffic and leads to the cliff on the crater rim which is connected to the end point of the regular trail (photos attached). If you go to that cliff from the regular trail locals demand 50 peso. If you take the unmapped trail then ironically it is free of charge. I took that unmapped trail on my way back to the boat and recorded it. Then I paid 50 peso boat parking fee, which is never mentioned by touts and is always extra, and got back across the lake to the resort lady, who even tried to ask me for tips.P.S. The nature in Taal lake area is really wonderful, Volcano island is definitely worth visiting it. But the locals can be quite annoying. When they meet you they often see not a person but a purse.Best wishes to everybody and deep respect to hikers and cyclists!",11.0 +"Its a couple of hours drive from Manila. 2-3 hours usually. You can hire private drivers to take you and wait for you for about 5,000php or take a bus and stay at many hotels in the area. BOat ride across costs about 1100 return so be wary of those trying to rip you off by charging 3k plus. You can take the looong walk up but bring plenty of water, good shors and a hat or hire a mule for a couple of hundred peso plus extra tips for water and the guide once you are at the top and again they will ask for another tip at the bottom.",0.0 +"We have planned to try the Taal Volcano Tour despite people saying its gonna be hot. Some said beware of the foul smell... but what happened that day was the perfect tour. My friends with their families went for the horse ride up to the viewing deck of the Spanish trail. I opted to hike myself of course the our tour guide was with me on foot as well. It's not a long hike, probably around an hour depending on your phase. There are 14 stations they said which are not so far from each other. The trail was not difficult and lucky the sun didn't shine so hard on us. So it was the perfect hike up to the top, and we took great photos! See for yourselves. 😊",0.0 +It was something worth seeing but nothing spectacular just a big money grab as far as I was concerned 😟 I have seen a lot better things here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 If you go make sure you pick exactly what you want to eat when you get back and take pictures of the menu before you order. It was the most expensive food I have eaten in the Philippines 🇵🇭 and wasn’t that great,2.0 +"I think on a sunny day, the view would have been spectacular but we were rained on going down and Crater Lake was misty. I've seen some beautiful pictures elsewhere and unfortunately I have a more grey version. The plus was that it wasn't scorching hot hiking up and there were bits of cool breeze. Where to start? We paid 2000 PHP for a boat ride for 7. When we got to the entrance fee payment area, we were recommended a guide because there aren't signs. Note - you don't need a guide. The trail is straight forward with station checkpoints (there are 14). Also, our guide didn't speak much except to sell us masks (it gets steamy, she said) which wasn't needed, and to try to sell us rain ponchos for 150 PHP which she let her friend sell to other tourists for 120 PHP. Aside from some of the steep trails, the challenge was to avoid the horse poop. They let horses up even on the trekking only trail. Not pleasant. I didn't keep time of the hike but it's been reported to be approx. 45-60 min. which sounds about right. We made it to the top right before it rained. Unfortunately, the rain didn't stop so the hike down proved to be a slippery one on top of the horse poop starting to run. It's definitely an accomplishment to make it to the top and I'm happy to have been able to visit Taal Volcano/Crater Lake despite the rain. The negatives which could have been controlled summed up - tour guide who didn't do much else except walk infront of us and try to hustle us, and horse poop on the trekking only trails. There are two trails! ",2.0 +"As always in Philippines the bad infrastructure traffic take away all the fun.While the place is 100km south of Manila you can expect 4++ hours drive.We plan ahead and stay in Club Balai the night before.There is boat rental about 500 after Club Balai - do NOT take any rental fromthe resorts around to avoid being ripped-off.Price is 1,500 Peso and banka boat can take about 4~6 pax.Prepare yourself to get complete wet....Arriving at boat pier / beach near the volcano your boatmen will show youthe way to the national park booth where you pay 100 Peso ( 50 for student ).You certainly do NOT need any guide!!!!There are many horse rental - we did not used so I do not know pricing.It is not very hard climb but it is dusty and dry - bring water.Climbing take 45~60 minutes. Nothing special on the way up and no special view.Arriving to the top you will have view of the lake crater inside - nothing spectacular.All in all - just easy hot day if you have nothing better to do.Can be avoided.",5.0 +"I hired a private driver to visit this place. You have to pay for the entrance and boat transportation before you depart from the port. When you arrive to the island where this volcano is located you take the horse to bring you up to the mountain (I advised you to pay the horse trip before you arrive to this island). When you are up there, people bother you selling drinks and they will try to sell you drinks for the people who brought you up there (staff), however, this people who help you with the horse they do not drink the drinks that you pay for, I think they have a business over there with sellers. When you are up there, MANY MANY PEOPLE bother you offering drinks, pictures, and they want to charge for everything. They follow you every where. That was so annoying for me and my friends. WE DID NOT ENJOY IT THE VIEW. They expect tips for everything. When this people bring you down in their horses you must give a tip, if you do not do it, they will be mad. My friend give some tip to her helper and this person comes to me asking me for more money. We really did not enjoy this trip. I waste my money there. If you are patience with stalkers, good luck, if not, do not go there.",3.0 +"This was my best and worst experience in the Philippines. The view and the short hike at the top were awesome. The pesky locals ruined the entire experience to the point I was angry when I left. The tours from Manila typically require a minimum of 2 people in order to book the full experience to Tagatay-Taal. I negotiated with a yellow tax cab driver for a full day, 7am-7pm, for 5000 pesos (~100 USD). This was more than enough time to go to Tagatay, do the hike, make another stop on the way home, and get a tour of Manila. I also asked him to bring 4 bottles of water for me. Not a bad deal in my mind. Things went downhill when we got to Tagatay. There were dozens of people by the side of the road anxious to take you to the boat dock they were in cahoots with. Once you get to one of the various boat docks, the negotiation begins. The boat ride alone is generally 2000 pesos, but then they offer all these additional options and fees such as 500 pesos for a guide, 100 tourist tax, 500 pesos for a horse, lunch, etc. I consulted my driver and he told me, with a smile, that Americans generally the 'ripped off' for 4000-4500 for the full tour. I recognized the scam, but willingly paid 4000 for the full package. Yeah, I knew I was being over-charged, but I was not in the negotiating mood at 9 am. (It took us 2 and a half hours to get there from Manila)Knowing full well that I paid a premium price, I hopped on the boat with my guide for a 20 minute ride to Taal. Along the way, my guide explained that it would be an additional 300 pesos for him to get a horse, or I would have to wait 30 minutes at the base of mountain. I told him impolitely that I wasn't going to spend another freaking peso on the tour and to knock it off now or I would ditch him and hike the mountain alone. It worked, because he didn't bother me again. It didn't stop the locals, though, from hounding me to buy bottles of water to soliciting a tip for helping me off the horse. If you don't buy water, they will suggest you buy one for your poor guide (which they won't drink) Generally, I have the mindset that the locals don't make much money, so I'll hand out money here and there, but this was overwhelming.Back to the good part of the experience. Yeah, the horses are not well cared for, but you do want to take a horse to the top. The climb is somewhat steep, but the real issue is that the trail is very dusty. If you don't mind getting dirty, skip the horse. The view of the caldera at the top made it all worthwhile. Oh, and yeah, you will have to pay another 50 peso bribe to hike to the right side of the mountain to get the best view.",6.0 +"Traveled to the Philippines with my brother and a friend, we hired a personal driver as suggested by our Filipino friends in order to get around and skip the pricey and rushed tours. I would suggest foreigners to do this as long as you are very careful with where and who you ask for a personal driver as there are many risks in doing so (we had a little scare on our last day but thankfully avoided any possibilities for a scam). As far as visiting Tal Volcano, if you purchase your tickets upon arriving to the boat area, you will be charged differently depending on where you are visiting from and how you are perceived by locals (we found that Americans, Canadians, Australians and other Europeans tend to get significantly over charged especially if not traveling with a local). We decided to say we were coming from South America and talked in Spanish instead of saying we were from the US as this is how the level of harassment for money will depend on. Anyway, upon arriving you will see the extreme level of poverty among the people of the island which brought many mixed feelings to me personally having seen similar things growing up in my home country. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THE HORSE RIDE UP TO THE VOLCANO. The horses are very poorly taken care of, they seemed malnourished and not treated well. Please, please say you rather walk up. We took the horses and regretted it immediately, the horses seemed very exhausted and it was not an easy ride for them. Along with other tourists we felt extremely bad for these poor animals (also, due to poor hygiene and overall conditions you won’t know if these animals may be sick or have something you may catch so please avoid this for your own as well as their wellbeing). Once you begin the horse ride someone will hand out face masks for ‘volcano gases’ which you don’t need except maybe for the smell of manure along the way. They also tell you after you grab the mask that they cost 20 pesos and you pay for them later. Along the way, there will be people offering drinks for you to buy for your horse guide (*your guide will not drink these if you buy them as they have some sort of arrangement with the person selling the drinks and they basically split the money. I bought one for my guide as I really did not care what they decided to do with it as long as I know I meant well). Once you get to the top you will be harassed to purchase pictures taken of you with a professional camera, they are cheap but the people will annoy you repeatedly wanting to take your pictures and sell you things. The picture guys literally followed our every single step insisting on taking our picture and this was just extremely annoying after a while. All the other tourists we talked to were just as annoyed. You will also get charged an additional 50 pesos for a 2 min view from a cliff. We did not do this due to our annoyance at this point over the consistent harassment for money. If they could charge for every breath you take they would do so. Our driver also told us they never used to charge for the cliff area so this shows how they are exploiting ways to make money which sadly ruins the experience for everyone. We have no problem paying for things as everything is very cheap in the Philippines after all, we were just annoyed with the overall bombarding for additional things to pay for and harassment for tips. For our way back down we told our guides we wanted to walk instead of taking the horses, we thought we would at least be able to stop and take pictures along the way but we kept getting rushed by the guides who then demanded tips! By this time we were running out of cash so my friend tipped her guide 40 pesos on top of the drink she bought for her and her guide then told my brother to tip her as well. Children, all the guides and the lady handing out the masks were all surrounding us demanding, not asking, for tips and this was just sad because it ruined the experience and makes you not want to tip despite seeing their poor living conditions!Listen, I’m not one to be cheap whatsoever but my entire experience and review is based on how locals went about doing things and harassing visitors for money on a level I have never experienced before. I have mixed feelings about the locals here because I empathize with their living conditions and I have no problem tipping generously because of this, I was just extremely annoyed and bothered by the harassment for tips and money throughout the ENTIRE experience upon arriving to the island. This is what ruined this experience for me as it did not let me truly enjoy the moment and view overlooking the crater.",10.0 +"I took a trip to Tagaytay and was so disappointed with the behaviour of one of the tour guides (or touts) that work there. This was the first time in all my years of visiting The Philippines that I have been so disturbed and I made a complaint to the department of transport (who appear completely disinterested).On Thursday October 25 we visited Tagaytay and while enjoying the picnic area we were approached by a tour guide who offered us a tour to the Taal Volcano. We were shown a laminated card with various prices on it but being the cautious people we are we asked her twice how much the total cost of a tour would be. We were told (twice) it would be P2,500 in total but excluding any food we bought and the hire of horses to take us to the top of the volcano. On this basis we accepted.The journey felt long and arduous since the sea was rough and I'm not used to riding a horse but the three children with us enjoyed it immensely. However, my first disappointment was when we were asked for P100 each for entrance to the Taal volcano island, totaling P500 which was in addition to the P2,500 already agreed.On our return we were presented with a bill and told that in addition to the P2,500 there was also a P500 resort fee, a P500 guide fee (but note that we had not been accompanied by any tour guide) and P500 transport fee; a total bill of P4,000 (P5,150 including food) but also still excluding the P500 entrance fee I had already had to pay myself. So, an overcharge of P2,000 which may not sound a lot but the principle is at stake here. The whole experience felt like an exercise to extort money at every opportunity.I managed to speak with the tout's manager who eventually reluctantly reduced what I had to pay to P3,000 (P4150 including food). Not forgetting the P500 entrance fee I had already paid separately I was therefore required to pay P3,500 instead of the P2,500 originally agreed.A nice experience spoiled.",4.0 +"Batangas ard 2 to 2.5hrs away from metro manila... Better to hire a car rental for safe journey... Require boat to reach volcano island, which I chose Saprino boat rental, no regret as they have very clear price breakdown and no hidden cost, in total P4200 for 3x Pax (after some negotiation)... P4200 incl boat rental to and fro (ttl 40mins), horse riding with Tour guideTour guide tip separate, around P100 is good enough. Of course, if you prefers trekking on foot up approx. 15 floors, just pay for boat ride... ",0.0 +We had a team building by trekkin up Taal Volcano goin up the crater down to the mouth of it. The water dowb there was steaming but not really hot but you can boil an egg. We had a dip and it’s like hot spring. Locals there said that if you have skid problems you should dip in there because it will cure your skin problems. I dunno about that but we surely had a blast! ,0.0 +"The 1st time I was here was with my Korean students coz they wanted to come and see and experience something new in their visit here aside from the winter camp, so we went and there are horses to take you to the top and there are people who choose to trek up to the summit when we came we rode horses and the 2nd time was trekking up. I suggest you go hike this is a moderate in difficulty trek esp if you're a beginner in trekking but you wont need a guide coz the trail is big and there are a lot of people going up anyways (but to be safe esp if this is your first time hire a guide). I love the view except its too commercialized and becoming less and less natural which is kinna sad coz growing up I've always loved this volcano and living in Cavite, Tagaytay is always my go to for a quick weekend getaway💔. I hope they will be avle to protect and maintain its beauty.For more photos (coz they have MB limit here) and videos or questions follow and DM me in Instagram @christine.arisola, I make reviews for Cebu (my home town😉) and Bohol(captured my heart😍)",1.0 +"This a once in a lifetime experience (for some of us). First you take a bangka (outrigger) from the mainland to the volcano. You land in a small fishing village where you have the option to hike up on your own power or be a sissy and ride a poor donkey up. Please hike, the donkey looks sick and malnourished. As you hike up you will see steam coming out of the earth... and gorgeous views of the the lake and the surrounding mountains. Beautiful. Once on top you can gazed down at the crater lake. Simply beautiful.",0.0 +"Spectacular view . You can take a boat out to the volcano . Once you have arrived , you can take a mule up or hike up . It is a strenuous climb up . The view is amazing . ",0.0 +Hiking the Taal Volcano was a great experience. It was an easy to moderate trek to the top. I would have given it a 5-star rating if not for hundreds of other tourists and horses on the trail. It was only a 45 minute trek and I cannot believe other tourists who choose to ride a horse. The horses looked malnourished and underfed but I guess there's nothing we can do about it as it's the locals' livelihood.,0.0 +The Taal lake and it´s multiple volcano mountains are a beautiful scenery. It´s realy worth a visit while in that area.,0.0 +"We took the boat ride from Talisay (Soriano Resort) Php3,000 to get to Taal Volcano Island...the ride takes about 1/2 an hour but go on a still day or you will end up soaking wet.Once you reach the island you are escorted to the start of the walking trail...You are given the option of riding a donkey (Extra cost) or walking....we took the walking option...all the overweight Koreans took the donkey option..(Poor Donkeys).The walk took about an hour and rose quite steeply to the Volcano.There are drinking stations on the way where you can purchase water/beer etc.Once at the top there are spectacular views into the creator and surrounds.Well worth the hike.",0.0 +"Long time I wanted to visit a real volcano, and this morning I had ordered a car to bring me there from the hotel. My first surprise was that I needed a boat to come there, and of course you have to pay...and wait on the restaurant until boat free.....then at the other side I was taken up to the path lead up to the volcano. But in hard sun I decided walking was not for me, so I took a horse instead. And it must be my lucky day.......I am really happy when I saw the path...never if I would walk this way. Easy to slip, but you will walk in sun most of the time, and it goes steep up all the time. The horse worked super, and was fun as well. On the way you can buy drink to normalize you body liquid.... On the top you have beautiful view all over. But active volcano....no, you see some damp some places, but really active no. But fun to do, and I have now seen a volcano.But one tip, when you take a horse, be sure to have something to secure your knees when you pas some of the ravines you have to ride through.And please go early in the morning. No cueing, and not so hot. :-)",0.0 +"Seen this volcano several times from Tagaytay city, looking down. This time, from the shores of taal lake on San Nicholas town. It looked less threatening as you dont see the crater, which made us decide to see the volcano up close and rented an outrigger. We took a nice horse ride up the ridge of the crater and without hesitation, continued up to the shores of its caldera. Wanting to swim, we decided against it as it did not looked so appealing. Maybe next time. To those planning to do this, there are 3 towns to reach the volcano but only from San Nicholas you have access to the caldera. ***tip*** ",0.0 +We traveled by bus from manila. When disembarked bus was overwhelmed by drivers take to boat dock for 250 peso..each driver has connection with one of many boats. They tried to charge 4000 peso each for boat trip to base of volcano. The experience turned us off and we never did visit the volcano. My suggestion is dont go.... unless can arrange all inclusive package from manila. Unless you are into drama and getting ripped off... avoid.,3.0 +"Every time we’re in the Philippines, we never miss to visit Tagaytay. Best scenery, climate, food, fruits and souvenirs. Also, lots of other places to go to cover history and adventures. To add, it is affordable and good value for your budget. It catered all age groups. Highly recommend.",0.0 +what a fantastic get away so close to metro Manila. The temperature is amazingly much cooler than Manila and this place is so pretty. Highly recommend visiting while in Manils you won't be disappointed. We took a boat ride out to the volcano and rode by horseback up the peak breathtaking sites. Loved it will go back again.,0.0 +"Fantastic views, some effort to climb to the top (using horses possible to ride to the top). Stunning views at the top. Nice people around. Affordable and fantastic way to spend at least half a day in the open. Highly recommended...",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is a volcano situated on an island, which itself, is located in the crater of an older volcano. I quote from Wikipedia The crater lake on Volcano Island is the largest lake on an island in a lake on an island in the world. All very interesting and the locals have no idea at all of the formation - or the geological history of Taal Volcano. About a 2 hour drive from Manila Airport to Tagaytay. Could do a day trip, but would recommend that one spends a night here.",0.0 +"Having in this place was relaxing,especially if youre stressed in your work...buzzy mode paper works and deadlines are tiring...so we decided with my friends to unwind with this great view together with our kids...we really appreciate the scene here...",0.0 +"We have took a day tour from manila to taal volcano. Everything was OK until we got to taal island after the boat ride. Every step you take there someone is trying to offer you to buy something - hat for the heat, mask for the breath, horse to go up the montain, printed photos etc... They are Just everywhere. We chose to hike our way to the top because the horses were in a really bad condition. On our way up we saw the porters hold the horses tails real bad and the horses are so skinny and hungry. In addition it is difficult to hike with all horses around you. To summit - beautiful place, nice adventure, dont ride the horses and have fun:) ",1.0 +The visit to the supposedly active volcanoe was quite an anti climax. Expected to get closer and see more. All we saw was the view from across the lake from Mt Taal Vista Hotel. Later was told that if one wished a day hike by boat and foot was possible. Guess we were misdirected.,0.0 +"We went here for a Photo Shoot. There were two choices, we can hike up or ride a horse. We chose to ride a horse since we have Camera Equipment and we don't want to waste time hiking.The boat ride was just ok but operators are everywhere. Not managed by a single organization. Foreigners get higher rates while locals get lower rate.We arrived at the Volcano Island and we lined up for our horses. The horses were like ponies. They were so small and looks unhealthy. Some horses were mismatched with big guys. All horses were accompanied by their respective guides who hiked up beside our horses. The ride seems dangerous for risks of fall and I should have brought a helmet with me. The prices of the Buko, water and softdrinks at the crater rim were so high that we were discouraged to buy.Tourists are allowed to just walk around without proper guidance of tour guides which is a little irresponsible since we were near the cliff. I am a mountaineer, and this things are normal for me but I am writing on a tourist's perspective.",1.0 +"I made the crossing by banca of the hotel Clinisan Beach Resort, to go on the island (1000 pesos). On the island, I was pulled towards a small building to pay 100 peso of tax. Then someone asked me if I wanted to make the horse ride or do the trip by feet. A horse ride tempted me, I accepted WITHOUT seeing horses. I paid 500 pesos.Then I was brought behind the building and there I saw horses and I was ashamed. They are rachitic, there is no saddle, it is a cover with piece of wood, stirrups are pieces of iron scrap protected by pieces of garden hose, there are no reins because the horse is kept on a lead by the guide who walks close by.There is a halfway with a nice view where there is an old lady sitting on a bench next to a cooler. She asked me if I wanted to buy something. I politely refused. Then she told me that the guide was thirsty and she gave him a soda. When I left, she asked me for 300 pesos for the guide's drink. There I laughed and tell her that 300 pesos was the price of a meal and she had not asked me for anything or explained and I refused to pay.The ride is worth but in these conditions all the fun was ruined, and I got tired of being taken only for a wallet.",1.0 +"Friendly Advice : for first timers. 1st do warm up or stretching to avoid any body pain at the end. HahahahaYou can walk or to ride on a horse.Fees :Environmental fee - 100Tour Guide - 500Horse - 500Boat Ride from batangas to taal : 1200 per boat max of 7 paxEnvironmental fee is a must You can also go alone without any guide. Walk on your own risk... HahaahaHorse ride, if you are not used on walking or hiking much better. Bring extra shirt, towel, hat, water. Boat man may ask for parking fee around 100.",1.0 +"There is a lot of travel accounts that offer good group package for a half day taal travel which comes with free buko juice, water and sumbrero and plus a friendly tour guide. You can just plan ahead or go to taal on a whim, its your choice because there are a lot of people along tagaytay ang batangas that offers a taal trip.You will ride a boat going to taal, choose walkng/trekking by a trail with or without a guide or rent a horse to go up and down. then eat lunch afterwards, coz you can finish it in half a day if you start early and based on how fast you trek..",1.0 +"Bring a lot of water, bring your own food. Went here at taal volcano for all mountain bike race. Get ready for a very long walk if you dont have a bike. Horse rental are available in the area. Bring your camera for souveiner picture. Posted the rates for tourist in my picture. Safe trip and God Bless 😊😊😊",3.0 +"Holiday Raining Trek but it was very satisfying. Having a boat ride and you have a choice to take donkey or walk. It is better to walk, a bit challenging good for beginners. The steam if you are near the crater was very amazing.1. Engage with your hired tour guide.2. Bring your own water coz the bottled water is not affordable.3. I just remember taking down the boat a photographer will take photo of you and you have no choice but to take it. If you want souvenir take it, but if you do not want insist that you do not want.",0.0 +"About three months ago, my wife and I, together with our youngest son, went on a trip to Tagaytay City to fetch our eldest son (it was meant to be a surprise trip unbeknownst to kuya). Our son joined this youth group formed by our Marriage Encounter community. Anyway, to cut the story short, our time there was spent mostly with the graduation and culminating activity of the group. Still, I can honestly say that, looking at Taal Volcano (it was breathtakingly so close to the venue), one could honestly feel proud to be a Filipino and marvel at what God has given us, though kidding aside, I must say we should, as a nation, be more earnest at keeping our surroundings spotless clean, minding where we throw our garbage and all. Cleanliness and discipline still count as a sore spot we should improve on.",0.0 +"My sister and I walked to this volcano and it was hard work BUT we are not very fit. If I can do it, so can you. The horses are small and sweating and hungry. If you don't know horses then you may not recognise this but it's pretty obvious! They are struggling!! They would have a very short shelf life due to customer demand. Stop riding these little ponies and walk, and then the locals will readjustment/replace current income avenues with walking tracks and other ventures. I am overweight and sometimes lazy and I refused. So can you! In fact, we proved to be a pain in the a... due to getting in the ponies way.",3.0 +"Went here with my partner today, was asked if I wanted a drink along the way which I had already come prepared with water. When I said I didn’t want drink was asked to buy one for the horse handler. As I felt pressured I did. The drink was overpriced and found that the handler never consumed the drink.Later on I found out from a local, this was a common scam where they just reuse the same drink over and over again.The company was D&I Sky Holding Inc",3.0 +"It is relatively an easy hike since we have a guide, there are stations where you can rest and there is a clear path to follow. It still is challenging because of the heat and some of the roads are steep especially on the last station. I liked the thrill of getting to the top but while hiking, can’t help but to pity the horses especially when I pass some of them which are struggling to climb with the weight on their back. I know that horse back riding provides the locals with a sustainable means of livelihood but the government should also consider the condition of the horses. ",3.0 +"The walk to the top is quite far, traversing a dirt road with no trees for shade. Its advisable to walk/hike early morning or ride a horse . Although its quite expensive but if you are not fit to do long walks, its better to ride a horse, actually its actually sitting atop a horse and being guided or the horse being drawn by a guide. The long walk/trek is worth the view when you reach the top and walk through the red lava wherein you can really feel the warmth/heated soil. This is not for kids nor for the aged.",1.0 +"Make sure to bring plenty of water, bottled water in the island is pricey. Bring mask, extra shirt, towel, cap etc. Renting a boat would cost 2000 for maximum of 7 people. There will be like 10-15 minutes boat ride to Taal. Upon arrival you will pay 100 pesos per person for environmental fee. And a mandatory tour guide for 500 pesos for the group. Overall I love the place so much. Although souvenirs are really expensive compare to other places I've visited. I feel sorry for the horses too, riding a horse to Taal Crater would help the locals but naaa id rather walk. I also got irritated when we are about the leave the island, the boatman ask for anoher 50 pesos for the parking.",2.0 +"Yes, I always see this volcano from afar. But it's always a pleasing site whenever I am in the area of Tagaytay, Batangas. The place is soo cool and breezy. I've always visited Tagaytay just to see the beautiful site of Taal Volcano.",0.0 +"Firstly I want to say that whatever you're gonna go through during this hike, it's worth it at the end. But please if you love yourself (and the poor horses that I discourage you from renting out) please do not go on a hot, summer day. There is hardly any cover from the sun and the humidity of the lake environment doesn't help. Add to that the fact that a great amount of the path itself is actually warm due to volcanic activity, you've got a good chance of getting heat stroke if you're not hydrated and careful.Any other kind of weather is superb though. So have fun!",0.0 +"Why perfect scenery? Because it is here that you can see nature at its best setting....a volcano that rest at the foot of a lake; a beautiful scenery of the mountains covered by green abounding trees; the artistic formation of clouds against the blue sky; islands across the deep blue seas....A place where you can breath abundant of fresh cool air, a place where you can find solace and peace to free yourself from the noisy and congested highly urbanized cities.Nature is God's best creation.",0.0 +Visited here just a week ago- what a beautiful place. Getting there could be a challenge - driving in Phillipines is much different and scarier than in the US. We had a fantastic driver (Ryan) who not only got us there safely but also was a wealth of information.Bathrooms are different in this country. Be prepared to pay for use as well as they have no toilet paper. Be prepare and bring lots of tissues!,1.0 +"We had a wonderful time climbing the Taal Volcano. We took a boat across and decided to walk up with a guide. There were steep portions at the very beginning and end of the climb, but other than that it was relatively easy. It took about 30/45 min up and less than that on the way down. The whole thing took about 2 and a half hours (including the boat ride which was around 20 min). Our experience seemed to be very different from many of the people on here. There were people selling stuff but it wasn't aggressive or in your face. The guide was very professional and didn't ask for any extra fees. From what we could tell, while skinnier and shorter than american horses, they looked well-cared for. The only thing would be that they might be a little bit small for someone over 6 ft. Because it is the rainy season I think there were fewer tourists, so there weren't as many horses on the trail and so less horse poop to maneuver. It also wasn't very dusty and it started raining as we reached the top. Overall, it was a really nice hike and would have been an even more enjoyable if it hadn't rained.",1.0 +The boat ride out to the base is pleasant. The climb to the top is a bear. We did the horses as an alternative but even that was quite a challenge. Once at the top the view is pretty neat. If in the area it’s worthwhile to stop here it takes a whole day from downtown Manila. I would not call this a must see due to time and difficulty but that said the view was nice.,0.0 +"Did the volcano today, was a good trip to do 1 time. Tried to get info on pricing and all requirements but oh so hard to do. It's really the only worthwhile tourist thing to do here and everyone is trying to make a peso on it. We did the whole thing on our own after trying to get deals from the hotel, trike drivers and others. We kept saying what's the price for everything and each time there was a surprise of additional charges after they gave us a complete quote. They will try to get extra for everything. You CAN negotiate. We paid p200 each way for a trike from tagaytay. Get a big, new 3 wheel cart because it's a 25 minute ride down a winding road. The small trikes aren't comfortable. Once there, there is a sign I've attached here that shows standard charges. There are also many family run places offering boat rides. We paid p1000 for the boat, round trip, from an original price on their sign of P2000. Then p500 for the parking?, entrance? and dock? fee. I think that p500 was B. S. after seeing the sign when we finished. We paid p100 each for the park entrance. We did not get a guide tho many said it was required. It is not. We did not get a horse. It was a hot hike up (45 minutes) but relatively easy going down (30 minutes). I'm 60 and had no problem except the sweating. Original offers for the whole package was around p4000+. Just do it on your own. 1 caveat, it was a weekday, it might be harder to negotiate on the weekend, but I'd guess not. ",7.0 +"Fine sand, away from gadgets, nice food, great crowd, nice view, absolutely for backpackers #NorthlinkTravelTours",0.0 +"We went here in the day that heavy raining and we didn't tried the horses and climbed up to the mountain. It's not so far so I think you shouldn't try the horse, the thin horse with bleeding ankle. It's better if you come here in the daylight, you will see the beautiful color of the lake. Recommended!",0.0 +"We took the boat ride across the lake to the volcano proper. Then a horseback ride to the summit. I’m not a huge fan of horse riding and this did nothing to allay that fear. Still, the view from a top the ridge was quite impressive.",0.0 +"The Taal Volcano that you see is not the actual crater of the volcano, you can get nearer to see the real Taal Volcano",0.0 +Breath taking view from the top me & my husband loved the view I highly recommend to try to go up & bring some water it's a bit dusty while going we ride a horse to get to the top.,0.0 +This is one of the best places to go. You need to get a boat to get you here.A magnificent volcano will meet you for the length of the trip you have gone through.You can also swim in the middle of the volcano but take great care.You can also bring food as you watch nature,0.0 +Not having experienced a volcano before it was very interesting. .took a tricycle from tagayty for 500 pesos roundtrip and he waited till we got back..took the boat for 2000 ..beautiful ride and then 500 for each horse..however I feel somewhat guilty for the horses as they were small and don't think treated with much tlc..the guides were great but receive minimal compansation for what they do so would suggest a good tip for them..a great natural attraction but should be better realized as that ..maybe the government could improve the experience and capitalize on it..,0.0 +"We almost didn't do this trip because of all the negative comments. I am glad we went anyway!To begin with, I need to mention that the people saying the horses are abused and in poor health have no idea what they are talking about. I'll get to that in a bit.But first, we were in the Tagatay area and drove down ourselves. The road down the mountain on the west side of the resort was the scariest thing all day and if doing it again I would have taken a larger highway (on the east side) and not just blindly followed Google maps.We headed for Rock Fort Lake resort. You can book the whole trip there at a fixed price and avoid the very high fees of paying somebody in Manila double or triple the price. Don't book a guide its totally unnecessary.Once we arrived there is a standard fee for the boat that took us over from the resort and I forgot exactly what it was but it seemed reasonable. The price is set by the resort so no negotiating.It was a clear day so we didn't get the slightest bit wet and the boat ride was very smooth.Anyway, all of us are physically fit and like to hike, but we did the horses as it was fun and the heat really was bad in late May.For background, I owned horses for 10 years so we know a thing or two about them. My daughter, who is a veterinarian (we are in the US where that requires a doctorate degree) concurred with my opinion. Riding the horses is a nice way to support the locals and the ponies in my opinion if you feel like doing it.These are typical third world native horses and were generally in good condition. Why do people think they look malnourished? Well, in the US at least, people are used to seeing fat and unconditioned animals. Most people don't realize their dogs are 30 pounds overweight for instance. My horse was in good condition and showed no signs of being abused. He carried my 160 lbs easily and trotted with little encouragement.So we each got a guide who just walks you up the mountain. My guide was named “June” and was a very friendly young man. On parts of the ride, because she is petite and an expert horseman, the guide leading my daughter got on behind her and they trotted in flat sections. I saw that in a couple of cases with smaller gals.Its true the locals solicit you for pictures and drinks. While it was a bit heavy handed, it was fine and we actually bought some of each.The view at the top is pretty nice and we over-tipped everyone.So overall I am giving this a 5 star review. I also didn't not see any of the trash that some of the commenter's said was there.We loved this excursion, and everybody has a great time!",4.0 +"First of all, this place is beautiful. However the trip to the lake itself was definitely something travellers need to be informed and fully understand what is entailed. After a nice boat trip about 15 minutes to the island, we had to navigate ourselves around the beach and into the village and wondered where was our tour guide. We were not informed that our tour guide will be meeting us at the tourist centre which was not visible from the beach.Recommendation: A proper boating dock and visible & upfront welcome area for visitors to avoid them getting lost in the village.The hiking trip up the volcano was fairly good. Other than horse poop all the way to the top, the trail was clean ;) Along the way, I had to stop and give way to the people on horses. So yes, to people who hated to hike/sweat/get sand & poop on your shoes, horse ride is available to you at a reasonable price.Recommend this place to people who like to hike and curious to see a crate lake",1.0 +"locals should be telling the truth. if not best for baby, tell it. do not advise families that it’s okay to bring babies when you’re at the dock only to find out that it is strictly prohibited.",3.0 +I think it’s all absolutely DISGUSTING that you ride those poor horses just because you’re too lazy to actually walk and get some exercise!,1.0 +"Didn't took us long enough to feel great at this place. Boat ride through the gentle breeze of the lakes makes us feel lucky that day didn't rain. We continue our journey to purchase entrance tickets and exciting horse ride up to the top. Gotta feel bad for the horse that they were not healthy enough. But gotta thanks mr horse as well to brought us to beautiful crater. Now the guide himself said that the crater still active and unless you dont want to turn yourself into deadpool you might dont want to jump there. Lol like i would. Anyway a lot of fun, and enjoyable ride as well.",0.0 +"We paid $45 each US to ride a boat over to the island, asked to buy a horse for our tour guide from the boat, plopped on a pathetically small horse where a picture was snapped and then started up the mountain where along the way we were asked to buy a drink for our mountain guide and another picture snapped. My guide decided to ride on the horse directly behind me and I felt awful that the horse was laboring so bad up the mountain. After dismounting at the top, we were again asked to buy our guides a beverage (husband did and his guide then handed the bottle back to the person to resell again, offered the pictures to buy, and received many requests to buy food or drink. Heading back down the guide again felt he should ride on the horse. The horse stumbled and almost fell down the steep trail. I offered to walk so the horse wouldn’t have to carry me down the step part. The guide quickly agreed and then proceeded to ride the horse I paid for down. After getting back on and making our way to the bottom, the guide asked me for a tip which I politely declined. He then became upset and told me to just walk away. We then were asked for another tip for the men who sat fishing in the boat while we were on the island. While the view was incredible, I would not recommend this. Stay at the top and enjoy a nice meal at a restaurant. You will still have a nice view.",6.0 +"Great adventure and horse back ride. Tour operators seem a little sketchy. At the dock I was told not to pay anybody until I got back but the tour guide told me to pay for my horse/ mule when I got to the island. All told it was like $50 USD. I wanted to hike up the volcano but was convinced to go by horse for an extra fee. You don’t ride by yourself. You are led up. When I came back down, a tip was demanded by the horse guide. They pressure you all over. When you get to the top the operators guilt you into buying a drink for the horse guide. Gee it’s only a mile or two up the hill. The view is gorgeous don’t get me wrong. But the way the place is run I felt used. ",2.0 +I had an opportunity to see up close the crater of Tall Volcano (world's smallest active volcano). It is an hour boat ride and then walk for roughly 1.5 hours or you can hire a horse that will take you to the top of the crater. Amazing view. There are store that sell water and other drinks to satisfy your needs. Wear comfy clothes. It's too hot to go there.,0.0 +"The trek up to the deck is around 2.25 km and takes around 45 min/ 1hr depending on your speed. Do carry enough water, cap and dust masks or face scarf as the road tends to be dusty. There are horse rides available as well and since they travel on the same route as the trekking road, a lot of dust is blown along the way.Mind your step for horse dung and letting the animals pass. There are these hot Sulphur steam holes which one can spot en route (not dangerous) which are pretty exciting. Once you reach the top deck, the view is awesome like literally.It's an island inside a lake which is on an island and that is surrounded by a lake.( HAHA figure that out!) There are a few shops near the deck which sell water, coconut water, t-shirts, energy drinks etc.. but at a higher rate. The descent is pretty easy except for making way for the horses. Overall we enjoyed the top view but not really the trek.",2.0 +Must visit .. walk up takes two hours .. or one can just enjoy the view and have a wonderful boat ride for an hour or so,0.0 +"We viewed Taal Volcano from Ridge Park. It was a sunny day, the sky was clear and the view was beautiful. Very serene, peaceful and a wonder in nature. The Ridge Park by itself is nice to visit. We did not hike up to the center top of Taal. Would return to do so.",1.0 +"The walk itself is fine and the views very nice. The real problem here is the locals offer the tourists to ride up to see the view on a rather malnourished horse. If you can’t walk due to fitness then don’t get on a rather lean looking, poorly cared for horse. It makes the walk rather stressful as you spend the whole time dodging rather lazy people on a horse either going up or down the walk. Tourists need to think before they purchase something. If the option is not taken then perhaps the locals would not offer it?",6.0 +We camped overnight at the lake edge of this volcano and started hiking in the morning. we were a large group of kids and young adults. it looks like a dessert and it gets very hot in the middle of the day that my rubber souls melted off my shoes. at the center top of the volcano is like a little paradise with a lake and shrubs and palm trees.,0.0 +"We came here on a trip from Manila. We took the bus out to Tanauan and then took a tricycle to Talisay. There were four of us so we got our own boat, who waited for us over by the volcano and took us back when we were finished. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet - we ended up soaked from the boat spray, especially on the way back!The view down into the volcano crater is very cool, and worth the walk up. There are a few places to buy drinks on the way up, and t shirts etc at the top, if you want. There are a few small fees to pay, so bring cash. We opted to walk up to the crater rather than ride a horse. The horses are small and look tired and overworked, lugging tourists up the hill. It was not a nice sight to see, and I’m surprised it is so popular. It is not a very hard walk up (we did it with my parents in their early 60s), just dusty, so bring or buy a face mask if that bothers you. I would say it took about 45 minutes to walk up, so as long as you don’t have poor fitness, it is possible and you can just take your time. The only annoyance with the walk up and down was the horses themselves, constantly going up and down and using the same path as walkers, so we had to keep moving to the side. Hopefully people will start walking more, and considering whether the use of the poor horses is necessary or fair. I otherwise recommend a visit here. It’s quite unusual and a straightforward trip from Manila.",3.0 +"This was a nice day-trip from Manila. We left at about 8am and caught a bus from Buendia station, asked the locals and were directed to a bus headed to Tanauan. At Tanauan a trike took us to the boat station in Talisay and from there the boat (2000 peso return, up to 7 people) took us across the lake to the village.The walk up is pretty easy, but very dusty and full of horses. Definitely take with you a scarf or mask if you have one.The view at the top is very nice, not just the crater, but the whole surrounding area.Same trip on the way back, except we caught a jeepney for 25 peso each back to Tanauan - catch the bus back to Manila from the opposite side of the road to which you arrive.for the 4 of us, it worked out at about 1100 peso each in total.",1.0 +The lake were created by volcano which erupted last time at 1965 and it huge Taken tour trip or visiting to hot springThe lake having alot of restaurants ,0.0 +The scenery was so beautiful. You will be riding a horse to the top of Taal Volcano. Enjoy coconut juice at there. Remeber to apply sun block lotion before you start your journey.,0.0 +"We booked a day trip from Manila using Yolo Tours. It can be done cheaper on your own using local transportation, but i preferred having everything taken care of... no thought required.The boat over to the island was great, though you may want to bring a cover or rain poncho to keep dry. We chose to walk to the top instead of using the ponies. The trail is well worn and can be steep in places. I am 50 and no athlete, so had to stop to catch my breath a couple of times on the way. With gravity on my side, coming down was easy.It was well worth the effort to go to the top. The view is beautiful.TIPS•It is busy on weekends so you will find crowds smaller Monday to Friday.• Plan to get there as early as possible, before it gets really hot. I noticed a real change between when we went up, aroud 9:00 am, and when we came down an hour or two later. By afternoon it would be scorching hot.",0.0 +"This is a good day trip from Manila. You can take public transport fairly easily (you have to ask people)We got a bus from Coastal Mall bus terminal - 75 pesosThen a tricycle down to where the boats are - 200 pesos. There were only two of us, but you pay for the boat as they wait. We got the price down from 2,500 to 1,100 and in addition paid 100 pesos each 'environmental fee' on the island. It's an easy 40 min walk up, it's dusty due to the amount of ponies hooves. The sight of adults on small ponies that were malnourished and struggling to carry one or two adults really ruined it for us. It was horrible to see. I don't know how people could ride them seeing the condition of the animals. It was also an easy 40 min stroll up a well trodden path. The size of the ponies were suitable for children under 10 years. On such a fertile island there is no reason for the animals to be badly treated. For that reason I do not recommend this trip. ",6.0 +"This trip is beautiful. But remember to bring cash!Tuktuk to the boat 200 each wayFees, pr person: Boat 2000, Landing 50, Horse 500, guide 500 (no guide, no horse), Entry 50",1.0 +"If you are looking for a scenic “not quite full day” tour to get you out of the frantic pace of Manila, this is a perfect choice. I was able to have a civilized breakfast at my hotel and be on my way to meet up with a couple who also booked the same day tour of Taal. The trip to the tour starting point in Makati took about a 45 minute drive from Pasay City. Once there and monies collected we were met by our driver and a guide for the day (he did not accompany us on the cruise across the lake) ...we had another guide for that. As you go south from Manila you will notice the geography getting very hilly and the roads become filled with hairpin turns and all of a sudden the driver will pull over and you will get a stunning view of the day’s undertaking: Taal Lake and Volcano. It is one of the very few places in the world where 3 islands are surrounded by 3 bodies of water. It started out as a sunny day but by the time we reached the shore of the lake for our boat ride across the weather had severely deteriorated. It was windy with whitecaps and eventually rain...but those waves will soak you anyway. I had on beige shorts and wish I had less casual wear-the paint from the side of the boat rubbed against the side of my soaked sorts. My wallet got drenched but the boat driver gave me a plastic sheet to put over my phone and shirt. Please LISTEN when they tell you to bring a rain poncho & hat-it will make your trip much more enjoyable. After about a 30 minute very bumpy ride across the lake we arrived on the shore of the volcano...then the rains came. It’s the tropics so what can you do?Now comes the quirky part of the adventure that clearly some will not find appealing. To get to the summit rim of the volcano one must ride tiny pony sized horses that are clearly too small for an average sized male. Alas, the path is so rutted and steep, you have no choice but to ride up on the horse. A local young man will be walking along side you the entire time. I just felt awful for the horse and my backside was in pain for weeks afterward. Plus it is very uncomfortable to ride the horses as you must lean forward going up and backward coming down. Doing this was very strenuous so the rain actually felt good. You will be constantly photographed by more young people who of course want you to buy the pics. They are only about $1-2 USD so I didn’t mind. It is also expected for you to buy your horse handler some drinks...again I didn’t mind as it was cheap. Bring plenty of small peso notes. Once you reach the rim the second guide will be waiting and you can buy small gifts and more drinks. You will then he treated to the amazing thrill of standing on the rim of an active steaming volcano! You will see the tiny cinder cone island where the concentric layers of land and water begin. You can see other volcanoes around you as well as the ocean. There are paths around a good portion of the rim and the boys will be taking your photo most of the time. By this time the rain had let up and I still got some lovely pics even with the gray skies. There are a few vantage points and “planks” that jut out for daring folks to get more pics. Now comes time to go down the volcano and you must lean backward to maintain balance on the horse. I recommend leaving the rings off your fingers too as the stump on the saddle you must grip will give your hands a workout! Arriving back at the volcano base it is customary to tip the horse guider a couple of dollars. The ride back across the lake was much more calm, but I still got splashed and soaked. We met up with our driver and had a fish, rice and chicken adobo lunch overlooking the lake and volcano. The lunch was ok, the chicken was the best part. Upon our long ride home everyone gets a chance to chat because traffic near Manila becomes choking. We made one pit stop along the way for toilet and refreshment needs. I arrived at my hotel well after dark. I can’t say that this is something I would repeat but I’m glad I went at least this one time. I really felt bad for the little horses but I guess they are used to it. Just remember to dress down, bring a poncho and leave the rings back at the hotel! ",2.0 +Rode to the top on small horses. Enjoyed ride except for being asked to buy my handler a drink. Enjoyed our visit as something different to do while in the Philippines. Boat ride back was pretty rough but it was sunny and the water spray was refreshing! Our host provided us with hats for the sun and dust masks in case it was dusty and fresh coconut upon our return. Worth the visit.,0.0 +"Had a good experience with Great Sights tour company booked through my hotel in Manila. I know- can be done for cheaper- but I was traveling solo and not feeling adventurous. Good news was- the solo price was 7,200P which I paid up front - but since they were able to confirm 2 other guests they refunded 3,000P. Kudos for that. I chose to walk- the horses looked hot and overworked and the hike wasn’t bad. Bring your own poncho- put it on before the boat ride (yes- you need it). Our guide gave us plastic to help- but the poncho is superior.Bring a handkerchief for the dust- doubles as a washcloth to wipe the dust off yourself on return.Went through 3 bottles of water. Wear sunscreen (I reapplied when I got to the top- it’s hot!). Bought a coconut at the top for 100P. Nice and refreshing after the hike.I didn’t see anyone chucking golf balls into the crater or have too many heckling for paid photos.Food on return was nothing special but it wasn’t bad. Flies we’re all over it though- so that was unappetizing. Return to Manila took 5 hours with traffic! We slept - bring something to do or you’ll be bored. It was beautiful and totally worth it. Tip your guides! (we had 2 - 1 driver, and another for the crater)",0.0 +"To reach the Taal volcano, the first thing you'll have to do is crossing a lake. Locals have boats to quite quickly bring you there. Once you crossed this lake, you will be coupled to a guide who will help you to reach the top of the mountain. You have two choices: you can either climb up the mountain, burn a ton of calories and get back exhausted (but proud) or you can pay for a horse to take you up there. Apparently it's rare to climb up there by yourself instead of using a horse, but we did it anyway.When you climb up there on your own you have more time to enjoy the beautiful view. The top of the volcano gives you the chance to look down into the crater lake, take some pictures and enjoy the scenery. Definitely worth your time!",0.0 +"I did this more for the exercise/experience than expecting great and inspiring views, and I think it met my expectations. I think my opinion was tampered down somewhat as I could not help comparing it with climbing up a live volcano (Mount Fuego) in Guatemala at night and that was spectacular (when you reach the rim especially and see some small eruptions). The views were good, but not much more so than those you got from places easier to get to near to Tagaytay.",0.0 +"While the climb up Volcano Island is the focus, the adventure is a concoction of things. You have to go by boat, a bangka, for a 20M ride to the Volcano Island. There are good views of Binitiang Malaki, a crater on the far right of the island, but that is not the goal. You land mid-island where there are actual villages, locals residing on a volcanic island that is not dormant. It takes a good 40M to get to the top, in part due to passing horse traffic that appeal more to Asian tourists. There are stations of the cross en route for those so inclined though some of the signs have been bleached beyond recognition. Of more general interest to the task at hand are a handful of steam vents which are indeed hot. At the top is a large corral for the horses and a less than tidy series of places to have a cold reward for the climb. The prize is a bit further up with the view down into the crater. A past eruption--there have been over 30 recorded since 1571--led to the small Volcano Island. I would call the view closer to good rather than stunning. It's down the same path and off again in a bangka over Lake Taal to the mainland. Our group used a bangka from Talisay Green Lake Resort and then their facilities to get rid of some of the dust. The entire process will take you 3-4H.",0.0 +"Do yourself a favour and visit Taal. Get out of the shopping malls and traffic of Manila (though Tagaytay is not immune to vehicular congestion). You can save about 500 pesos if you head straight down to the lake, skipping the hotel or those guys standing alongside Aguinaldo Highway. You should be able to find a resort/boat hire for about 2000-2500. So we did the shorter trail, the Spanish trail I think it was called. The fees (as of Feb 2018) once you're on the island is 100 per head. Then the guide is about 500 pesos. You could probably hike it by yourself but it's good to have a help out the local community. As someone who likes to ask a lot of questions, it was also beneficial to have that source of information. If you've got companions or family that can't climb the 311m/3.4km hike, there are horses for 500 pesos return. The view up top is nice, as well in some plateaus along the trek where you'll see the lake and the ridge where Tagaytay is. Bring towels since you're gonna be sweaty once you've reached the summit, and it'll be useful to cover your nose and mouth from the stench of horse poo. There's also another trail that takes you into the crater lake but that's nearly a whole day trip and will set you back 8500 pesos. Once up top, we rested, enjoyed the scenery, got the guide, Michael, to show us from of the features of the volcano and had some overpriced buko juice (100 pesos, buy a few and you can get it haggled down to 75)",2.0 +"Spent a few hours here after a ride in from the capital. Decided to walk up the volcano rather than taking a horse. It’s a very tough climb, especially if you do it in hot weather. The guide I had was really nice, and while the ascent was arduous, it felt good to reach the top. The view is incredible in all directions. There’s a certain area that you have to pay for, outside if the main ticket price, but it’s worth it.",0.0 +"We rented a boat locally from Palsara, Batangas where we were staying for 2,500 pesos or $30 good up to 10-12 people to take us to Taal Volcano. It takes 30 minutes boat ride to Taal. Once we get there, we were offered if we want horses to ride all the down to the crater. You don't have to rent it if you like to hike but it's a long hike up and then down to the crater. There is 50 pesos or $1.00 entrance fee per person. The horse is 750 pesos or $15 per person and it comes with a guide. You need to wear proper shoes or hiking shoes because the rocks are loose and dusty. You also have to bring lots of water to drink. But half way or before hiking down to the crater, you can buy bottled water on top. We rented a horse but it was scary because it was steep and felt like falling off from the horse. It will take at least 3 hrs hike going and back. Best time to go there in the morning early when it's not very hot. I would recommend to take a boat ride from Balete/Palsara, Batangas side rather than from Talisay where lots of boat rides are being offered when you're in Tagaytay. These boat rides are expensive and they don't offer to take you down with a horse down to the crater as they have less access.",0.0 +"Good trip out taking half a day.You need to negotiate for a boat to take you out to the volcano (about PHP2,500) and then pay a small entrance fee on landing as well as hiring a local guide for PHP500 (mandatory).You then have the option to ascend the volcano on horseback or follow the same dusty track up the sometimes quite steep slopes. The walk takes around 45 minutes to the crater edge.There is food and drink available at the top as well as several gift stalls.",1.0 +"Taal volcano remains an interesting visit, even if you have been there before (although many years back for me).We used the regular package from the Tall Lake Yacht Club, which ensures that you pay no extras (unless you want to use a horse going up the volcano). A guide is included.Nice boat ride (and yes you will most likely get wet going back), and then the walk up the hill. Very doable if it is not too hot, but we were lucky in that respect. And like many have mentioned, bring some water, because there is a possibility that you will be overcharged as a tourist.The view makes everything worth it! The magic of the volcano in a big lake, and then the salty water in the crater with a small island in it is very impressive.",0.0 +This hike was a challenge but at the end was a beautiful view of water and mountain together! Very pricey but still worth it. Bring extra clothes and enough hydration/food as it is very pricey too.,0.0 +Getting to go here was a real treat for us. We did not get a package from Manila instead we take bus down stay the night and get local to take us to Taal. We spent about 3500 pesos or less for our trip compared to package out of Manila. The view from the top over looking the boiling lake inside the volcano and the surrounding lake is spectacular. Anyone that find themselves around Manila or Batangas for several days should take the time go here for a day. Even if you do not stay a night in Tagatay the day trip out of Manila is worth the time.,0.0 +"Did you know that Tagaytay is actually just around 78 km (48 mi) from Quezon City or 68 km (42 mi) from Makati? That close! Traffic can be a pain depending on the time of the day, day of the week or time of the season you visit. The worst I have encountered is on a Friday, Dec 29th leaving Tagaytay to Quezon City took 5 and 1/2 hours! It was insane! Seriously. Never again. But coming to Tagaytay on a weekday, early in the morning on a Sunday was easy breezy so think about it. This place is so worth it to visit though. It is such a beautiful volcano and it is easy to hike. Yes, you can ride a horse too but the hike is great if you can. The view from the top of the volcano is breathtaking. They sell fresh, cold buko juice when you get to the top which is a treat and a reward if you hiked! My family and I went to Club Balai Isabel in Talisay and booked a boat at their concierge to take us to the island where the volcano is. It is about a 30 min boat ride. When you get to the island, you will walk for 5 minutes to meet your guide. Your guide will then excort you to the top of the mountain. Hiking up can take you about an hour to an hour and half depending on how fast you can walk and how often you need to take a break. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes and a hat. Keep a handkerchief or hand towel ready to cover your mouth and nose from the dust because it can get very dusty and you don't want to inhale horse poop infused dust. Yes, there are a lot of horse poop along the way. Many people take horses to go up the volcano. Coming down of course is the easiest part. Pay the extra money to go to the red lava lookout. Trust me. It's worth it. There's a view that you wouldn't want to miss. And don't forget to tip your guide. They are awesome!",0.0 +"Went here from Manilla with a rented car and driver from our hotel.paid 4000 peso for this hire which was all day.loved the volcano and lake very good photo opportunities.the only thing to beware of is having a package on the shore side of the lake,this is a rip off .you do not need a guide,and the price is about 2000 pesos more than you need to pay,just buy the boat and horses separately.",0.0 +it worth to go there! beautiful view! from Manilla to Taal Volcano on the way you can see Pineapple plantation🍍🍍🍍🍍 unfortunately there are a lot of people (especially chinese) whose ride horses to go up 😢😢,0.0 +"Surprising! I read about the Taal on TripAdvisor and was lookin for a tall volcano, visual from far away. Instead, we drove downhill into a huge crater, took a boat across a large lake and easily climbed the crater on the island.The whole “babushka” set-up of “lake in a crater on an island in a lake in a crater” is beautiful. Haven’t seen anything quite like that.One can be transported on a horse but in general, I trust my two legs more than the four of an unknown animal.I was there on a Saturday, sailed from the Taal Yacht Club with their guide. We came early at about 8:30. When we went downhill at about 10:30-11, the path was packed with uphill travelers. So start early!We ordered lunch before sailing from the club and a beautiful lunch was ready when we came back. ",0.0 +"This is a once in a lifetime destination, one to cross off our bucket-list of locations to go to in the world. How often can you say you've been somewhere where there is an: Island in a lake in a volcano in a lake in an island. You will even pass by and see holes in the mountain that have steam coming out because Taal is an active volcano. My husband says he could even smell the sulfur. We rode horses up the mountain/volcano (optional) to the top of the crater for P500 ($10), which shortened the trip (it took about 45 minutes). Going down was faster, about 30 minutes. I would recommend the horses if you have leg/feet disorders, but if you hike it, this would be doable but wear comfortable shoes (athletic or hiking).We booked our private tour with wowphilippinestravelagency.com, and we were happy with their service which included pick-up and drop off at the hotel, short stops on the side of the road trip for (vendor) shopping, a snack and water, boat fees, and Taal entrance fee. The disadvantages: The boat ride across Taal Lake (to get to the volcano) was really rough, like an amusement ride, but the real-deal. Lots of high waves and we got wet from head to toe. They gave us tarps, but they barely helped. They say its not usually this choppy, but due to the rains/winds season. Secondly, the poor horses- they are so small like mules or donkey sized. The guide said they are well-cared for; if they die or get sick they stay on the island, but in some cases, they are sold-off after retirement. Please make sure to TIP your horse guide well, and pet your horse. They are both hard-working. Third, the persistent vendors trying to sell your photos. We like those cheesy photos (with the borders and logos and date), however one photo would have been sufficient, but I wound up buying 4. My advise would be, if you like photo: Haggle the price down and don't buy the frame it comes in. I adamantly refused to buy one photo of my husband on his small horse.Overall- I would recommend this natural wonder!",1.0 +"This place is stunning. My first time went to the edge of the mouth of Taal Volcano with my wife and some of our friends was a long walk but, it's all worth it in the end. Plus, I played a bit of golf on the top too that was part of a great time we had...",1.0 +The taal lake and the volcano hike offers some lovely views. Only putting off thing is walking on the donkey trail as it's initially a bit stinky.,0.0 +"When we went to Taal, we stopped first at Imelda's Park before proceeding to Taal Volcano in Batangas.. On the way we saw pineapple plants that my husband thought grow in a tree then to Taal. OMG! The scene is so wonderful! Fresh air. We took some pictures then on the way back home, we stopped in a restaurant (unfortunately I forgot the name) which is elegant and super delicious foods! In summary, our trip to Taal is worth our time!",1.0 +"The excursion to Taal Volcano was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had.You must take a boat in order to arrive to the volcano and from there, you can go to the top walking or with a horse.I chose to go walking and even if the path is hard sometimes, the efford is really worth it and once you reach the top, the amazing views made me forget how tired was I.It’s a must",1.0 +The Taal volcano provide stunning views both from the car going down the outer crater and from the boat when you are in the crater lake. The inner lake can be viewed once you trek in the island and provide the amazing view of the inner lake where you can see ( amongst others ) an island within an island within an island ..... quite unique !,2.0 +"One of the few places ive seen that requires 4 modes of transport to reach. Auto, auto rickshaw, boat and horse (horse being optional).Very rustic and amazing beauty, a great and easy day trip from Manila. Leave by 9am and youll be back by sundown.Scenery and amazing views abound.If you book with tour operator expext to pay 6000 each or more. But easily done for half that.Take car or bus to tagatay. Then rickshaw to docks. Most boats want to sell you a package...2000 for boat..this and that...dont do it!!!Negotiate with the 40 boat operators and easily do for 1300 (1 to 4 people total). Enterance is 100 per person on reaching the island. Horse is 500 per person non negotiable.Do NOT hire a tour guide. Waste of time and money and not needed.Lunch can be found anywhere once you return by boat.A great day. Save a ton and book yourself.Enjoy",6.0 +"Our hotel arranged for a travel guide to assist us with the Taal Volcano visit. We paid him for the boat ride, horse ride (500pp per person), and entrance fee to the mountain. We saved 2000pp by using our own transportation to the boats. The boat ride was refreshing and pleasant. As soon as the boat arrived to the volcano base, a photog took our photo and 2 minutes later had it in a frame and asked for 350pp (about $7). Once we got up the mountain, more photos were taken of us followed by hard selling and mediocre discounting. When we did not want them, they tried selling us the photos without the frames. My advice is to avoid looking at the photog’s camera as he is taking your photo if you do not wish to purchase it. The walk from the boat to the horses was interesting. There were short-leashed muddy horses and cows interspersed with dogs, chickens, locals, and shacks. For transportation up to the top, I personally would not hike up the mountain. Horse dong is strewn the whole way up and down from what I could see. It took about 40 minutes each way. I think it would take at least an hour each way by foot for an average adult as it was quite uneven and steep at times. We had young kids with us and there is almost no way they would have hiked it. However, ask for a bigger horse if you are not petit because the makeshift saddle is pretty small (my partner was complaining about an achy behind the whole way). Our horse guides were wearing green shirts (other companies have different colored t-shirts) with numbers on the back of them which shows how many trips up the mountain and back they have had (mine was at 201). They were nice enough on the way up. They road with the children the entire way while guides with adults asked to ride with us only during certain times. When it began raining, females at kiosks began wanting to sell us raincoats. Oh, and there were a few kiosks wanting to sell us sodas on the path. Once we got to the top, more vendors were hard selling their coconut juice, t-shirts, and drinks. On the way back down, the guides will “secretly” ask you for their own tip. My spouse’s guide gave the same line. Avoid agreeing to it since it promotes dishonest behavior. If you want to tip, 150pp per guide should be sufficient (as opposed to the 10,000pp my guide told me he has received from folks). The boatman will also ask for his tip on the way back. I gave him 50pp. I am glad we were able to visit Taal volcano. No desire to go back again. It would have been 80 percent more pleasant without the heavy and coordinated sales. ",4.0 +"But nature's beauty and fortitude against onslaught of progress is a thing to behold. A long time ago, the entire area surrounding Taal was fields, pasture. Now all free vista points are occupied by retail establishments which block the view from the road. Not only that but they own the views now. The commercialization of this place I think has gone too far. The locals should enjoy the place. The whole Tagaytay should have been treated like a national park. Now I have to pay Starbucks to enjoy the view! One thing that hasn't changed and hope to continue is the bounty of local fresh fruits and vegetables that line the road on the way there.",1.0 +"It's a great day trip from Manila. Take a boat over to the volcano island. We took the horses going up the volcano and walked back down which we found being a great experience. On the way back you can experience steam coming out of the rocks and actually feel the heat of the rocks... very interesting.The guides have been good, even though I thought they could have asked for permission before jumping as well on the back of the horse sitting behind you... not everybody would be ok with that. Lucky I was wearing a backpack, so there hasn't been any space behind me, but rest of my family wasn't that lucky. Ensure you book the horses in advance, once you are on the island prices at least double!Have water with you so you don't have to buy the overpriced drinks on the way.Stunning view once up on the volcano.Could become crowded if you hit a Chinese tour group...",0.0 +"An excellent choice for a daytrip from Manila if you're OK with the two hour drive time and the high likelihood of hitting traffic on the way back. I went with TRIPinas who provided an excellent service with hotel pick up/drop off, boat transfer to the island and guide to the top.Beautiful walk, lovely volcano, locals selling cold coconuts, drinks and food on the way up are not pushy at all and you can be back in Manila for late afternoon if you start at 06h30.",0.0 +"Started at Manila. Long road journey to the town. Then a scary tuktuk/cyclo thing down the hill to the lakes edge. A slightly scary boat trip to the island. Then a very scary horseback ride up the volcano to the volcano upper edge. The water inside is a chemical catastrophe experiment gone wrong, so you stay from that. There are plumes of volcanic smoke in several places. Slightly scary! But its all t-shirts and drinks and photos at the summit. Then its downhill again, by horse, but I pitied mine and I walked, which was safer anyway. No complaints; quite an adventure. Didnt feel ripped off anywhere, but the produce at the top was a bit expensive of course. Only to be expected. Recommended.",1.0 +"I will never tire of this view. It is so relaxing and serene. The quaint restos along the ridge adds to the character of Taal Volcano. I am just saddened why the local government allowed high rise condos in the area. It destroyed the character of the place. I wish they have maintained the old town feel of the place like what they did in Cameron Highlands, etc. Bummer!",0.0 +"This was my second visit,the first visit there was a heavy mist,so you could not see anything,but the next day it was very clear.There are many many place where you can sit and have a meal or a drink at the edges of the Volcano,but only really one trail to go inside.A nice place to visit if you are in the area,not many people can say they have been in a live volcano.It is sad the way the horses there are treated,I am over 60 and was able to walk to the top myself,so take it easy and try that",0.0 +"While the view of the crater is cool (I don’t think it’s truly worth the journey/cost...) the treatment, condition and clear abuse of the horses that are used and sold to you to trek up to the crater is heartbreaking. The horses have sores on their backs, you can clearly see their hips/ribs and they are so skinny and obviously malnourished, they are worked to the bone (many we saw were so sweaty, tired and we saw diarrhea on the trail).I couldn’t really enjoy this as I saw so many tourists exploiting these poor animals and buying into the treks on the horses up to the crater.The tours/ticket people at the entrance when you get off the boat (and the boat sales people before you even set off on the lake) will tell you you have to take a horse up to the crater as it’s so far/hard. It really isn’t. My 70 year old parents did the trek easily in 30 degree Celsius heat.... use the exercise and take your time to walk up.....and if you have a chance to, bring some food for some of the horses you see on your way!!!!! You can buy drinks at numerous spots up to the crater too! Please don’t support the maltreatment of these animals.",5.0 +"No doubt it is a great sight to visit, views are breathtaking. However it was very sad to see how the poor horses were treated. They were really small, but still made to carry two people at a time (tourist + guide), up along a steep and uneven path. Poor horses were not only sweaty and breathing heavily, but many of them were actually injured, with wounds on the feet and diarrhea. There was a tiny young horse going down and the tourist on top was rather big, so the horse was really struggling but the guides were just laughing and beating it and shouting at it to maintain balance. In fact it is very possible (and, judging by the worried faces of many tourists, for many even more pleasant) to walk up and down. 500 pesos a person, it is a massive business, they lied to us that horses only go up twice a week, which was an obvious lie. We asked them to bring water to a very tired horse, and we really had to insist a lot before they brought it a bucket from the lake that 5m away. It was an awful display of animal abuse and spoiled what would have otherwise been a great excursion.",3.0 +its incredible and amazing view i like it and i visited 3 times and never u can 4get it and very nice climbing and its very nice to ride a horse,0.0 +"Travelling to the Taal Volcano and hiking to the crater rim is an accessible day trip from Manila. It is spectacular and because of that it very much a Tourist Trap. Not that I want to say that this necessarily a bad thing, but I have done many hikes from Manila and most of them are under-serviced for tourists: Taal is certainly not that!The experience below is of our DIY tour, not from one of the packaged tours that operate from Manila. Decide whether you want to negotiate the various stages, or just go with a package. In simple terms, there are four parts to getting the experience:1. The Boat trip across the lake to the island. There are many companies offering to take your group across to the island, in powered narrow boats with outriggers. You will see signs and people waving placards as soon as you get to Tagaytay and start heading down the Tagaytag-Talisay Road. It can be daunting to work out whether they are legitimate or not. But it appears that there is a cartel operating where they all agree on the price (2000P) for a boat load (1 to 7 people). So it may not matter who you opt to go with. We were helped to make our choice by a rider on a motorcycle who made an offer and led us to Soriano Resort who had a fleet of a dozen or so boats. Now the challenge is that they don't offer sharing within the boat, on the premise that the boatman will wait for your party to return from your hike and they don't want to be waiting for disparate groups on different timings. So if you are a single traveller you need to be aware.The boat takes about 20 minutes each way across the lake. Ask the boatman to take you past the fish farms near the island which are worth a look: each pen holds over a hundred thousand telapia which take six months to mature to saleable size.2. The entrance fees.There appears to be a P100 per head entrance fee to the island. This was conveniently charged by the boat operator who should have given us a ticket so that the booth (200m up the path to the crater) could see that we have paid. We didn't have one but the booth operator called the boatman and we passed.There is also a P50 boat parking fee.3. The hike/ride options.The trail up climbs a couple of hundred metres (vertical) from the lake shore to the crater rim. There is limited scrubby cover for shade, and sections of the trail are exposed to the sun or rain. We opted to hike the trail, and it took us about 45 minutes and the non-hikers were well tired at the top. The trail is both hot and dusty, made more so by the volcanic activity under your feet (at one point we walked directly over steaming earth). Taking a light umbrella both for the sun and rain is a good idea; we went up in searing heat and then down in a heavy downpour!The tourist offer is to take you up on horseback, for P500 per person. Most tourists seem to opt for this but I'm very happy that we decided to hike. The going is steep in places and many of the tourists on horseback looked uncomfortable or just plain terrified! But they were certainly quicker going up (and Much quicker coming down) than we on foot. But hiking on foot gives you time to stop and take photos and admire the views.Also on offer is a guide for P500. Take up the offer if you want, but the trail is easy to follow (just follow the hoofmarks and regular deposits of horse manure :-)).There are three vendors along the way offering drinks and snacks.4. The Optional ExtrasAt the crater rim there are a number of vendors offering drinks, coconuts and souvenirs. The drinks are not unexpectedly at tourist prices (P100 for a softdrink or coconut) so take plenty of water yourself if you are on a budget. Toilets are available at the rim, P20/P50 for entrance (you can work out the differential services) which covers the attendant and they are clean.You can also take a short side trip to see the Red lava outcrop which is the most recent volcanic deposit and from this point a different (and some say better) vista can be seen.Both at the lakeside and at the crater rim are photographers who will take any chance to snap your group and then appear with a 6x4 print of your happy moment, with our without frame. Not bad quality but of course they will apply pressure to make the sale: P350 including frame was the starting point but you can bargain. Back on the mainland there are any number of restaurants along the Tagaytay ridge with nice views over the lake and island. We ate at Jaytee's which does a good selection of Filipino food if you wanted to try some local dishes. They take credit card and we ate well for P1700 for four.",6.0 +"It's a fairly easy climb but a bit dusty. Not much vegetation surrounding the climb though one has the option to ride a horse to the top. One has to take a boat ride to the 🌋 area from the shore. Since it is an active volcano, the local authorities cordoned off the area leading to the crater so one can only see it from afar. Still close enough to appreciate nature's beauty and bounty. Must see when you are in Tagaytay!",1.0 +"Many say that Taal Volcano is the smallest volcano in the world, which is not quite right. What many people consider as Taal Volcano is actually just one of the cones of a much larger volcano, which in turn is inside a big lake. To be more exact, it is a volcano within a volcano, a lake within a lake. The only way to appreciate and observe this is by flying over the area!Taal is a municipality in the Province of Batangas. Taal Lake, where the volcano sits, is only 60kms away from Manila. One can take a public bus or a van and reach the place in an hour or two (depending on the traffic, especially in the area of Cavite along the way). You get off at the rotunda at Tagaytay ridge and from there, take a tricycle down from the ridge to the lake shore. Arrange a round-trip trip, in this regard, with the tricycle driver and haggle for a low price. Don't pay more than 500 pesos for this!From the lake shore area, particularly from the town of Talisay, you can rent a boat to cross the lake and go to Volcano Island. Register at the local tourism office, and then look for a guide who would accompany you along the 4 or 5 km hike up to the crater. No need to ride a horse, in this case. It is expensive and makes the climb less exciting. As you climb to the crater, you'll occasionally come across vents that spew hot steams. This demonstrates how active Taal Volcano is.Once you reach the crater, admire a view of a smaller lake within the crater and a small volcanic island in its center. Some parts of the caldera still emits smoke. The view of the surroundings from the top is simply wonderful! There are stalls there selling souvenir t-shirts and fresh coconut juice. Walk along the mouth of the crater up to where a hardened red lava flow is. It's a good spot for picture-taking; be careful though. There is no protective fence in the area and one false step will get you rolling down the crater itself!Aside from climbing up to the crater, the boat ride around the lake itself is very relaxing. Once you have returned to the ridge (where you got off the bus coming from Manila), try a local dish called bulalo ... a beef stew with bone marrows ... Taal is famous for this. You may want to spend a night or two in one of the many accommodations in the area, relax a bit and enjoy the cool climate of the place.",2.0 +"Be sure to pay the extra 50 pesos to get the best view of the volcano. Many tourists ignored that (as I saw that day) but it's definitely different from what you see before you enter that part of the trail. It's just less than an hour to reach to the top so we didn't ride the horses. The locals kept persuading us to hire a guide, but there is only one way up (except in the beginning you were in the village so it looks like there are many routes, but all you have to do is to follow the horse dung). We paid a total of 2,700 pesos (for two persons) for the boat, entrance fee and some kind of environmental fee) Bring a mask if you could coz the volcano dust on the way was very fine and any movement of men and horses kicks up loads of them.",4.0 +"The view on the top is spectacular but I am so disappointed with the entire tour because of the system. We went to Talisay Market and contracted a boat, we paid Php. 1700 instead of the initial offer of Php 2K which we thought is all we need to visit the crater but nope it does not ends there. We are forced to ride a donkey for Php 500 because they lied to us that it is 4KM going up to the view deck. My donkey is so slow but only took us 30 mins to get there on the view deck, so I don't think its 4km.We paid Php 500 for a tour guide, again they lied that it is required because you might get lost. There is only one straight trail, so no you won't get lost. We paid Php 100 for an entrance fee...why is there an entrance fee in the first place? Is the place a private property? Or where is this Php 100 going? it isn't like they are maintaining the place, manure are everywhere, not even a single bench in the viewing deck.This one is funny.. we paid Php 50 landing fee, claimed that it is for us not to get wet when we stepped out of the boat. Uhmm.. is this supposed to be part of the service with our boat? Lastly and this will also serve as a warning, once you arrived in the viewing deck, some guy will come to you forcing you to buy a drink for your guide ( gatorade for Php 100). I later noticed that the guides where not drinking it. I am also embarrassed as a Filipino, because those foreigners who are already saying 'Big No' to the drinks are forcing them to buy one for their guide. There is a 7-11 along Talisay Road, you can buy water for you and your guide if you want before riding the boat.",3.0 +"You can see the taal lake view anywhere in tagaytay, but if you want to see the Taal Lake volcano up close you this is what we did.From tagaytay city centre we hire a tricycle for 200pesos. The location is quite far, then after almost 1hour drive we came to the place.There is only one option getting to Taal, the tricycle driver lead us to a place where we need to rent a boat or bangka which is 2000pesos for the three of us, there's some tourist fee you need to pay as well, no need to avail for the cottage fee, and arriving at the bottom of the taal you have two options going up to see the place by foot or a by horse. Riding a horse is 500 pesos each, and there's a guide who be with you all the way up manoeuvring the horse so need to worry.All in all for the three of us we all paid the boat and horse plus tourist fee for 3800pesos.If you're quite adventurous you can just trek the mountains up, just make sure to wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, bring water, food, hat 🎩 or umbrella 🌂, camera 🎥, towel as the place is quite hot, and a small bag with all the essential things you need.Just be smart and cautious.Remember to throw your trash properly, and please don't ever try to play Golf 🏌 when you're at the of the mountain overlooking the taal lake, think about Mother Nature. Just appreciate and take in the beautiful view.People up there will take your photographs and it's up to you to haggle with the price, the thing is they don't have any electricity so they're using generators to develop you pictures, be more considerate and be more generous.😊If your big time person, maybe you can help on how to give those people out there the light they needed.I highly suggest Solar if it possible, the thing is who will fund, develop and implement.😊Speaking about horses.Yup some of them are quite small and still people there don't have much choice but to use them for a tourist ride as it is there own way of making ends meet. However much needed tender,loving care must also needed to impose with these gentle brave animals as I can see there struggle and profuse sweeting going up high in the mountains, considering the steep,rocky,muddy pathways they need to traverse while carrying you on there back.So please be gentle to them also.Shoutout more to the people who look and care after them at the same time.Those horses need a decent stable, good place to eat, more water and abundant food to keep them fit and healthy.",2.0 +Went to Taal volcano on a day trip our Gide and driver were brilliant perfect English and told us all about the volcano before we got there . He stopped half way And bought pineapple s and we had them with dinner later that day the dinner was gorgeous local fish and lots of rice and veg . We did not get to go over to the volcano island as my daughter was not feeling well but we could see everything very well from the shore . It was very responsibly priced too about 50€ each . ,1.0 +"This is for everyone . You can drive from Manila early morning and eat breakfast at one of the restaurants overlooking the lakes ( volcanos) a really awesome sight. It is much cooler here than in the city. Then you can drive down to the lake for a boat ride to the volcano in the volcano to see the lake inside . It is a healthy walk up with stops for water and snacks. Go in good weather the lake can get rough, and the trail up is a bit of a workout. You should use the yatch club for boat ride ( Philippine boat ) as good as it gets. Other places ? If you want you can just sit and watch,they have drinks and snacks.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is just 2 hours away from south of Metro Manila. Every time I see this volcano, I feel relieved and grateful to God for making this creation majestic. This is a volcano that has a small lake in its crater and it also stands in the middle of a lake. What an amazing creation! Visit this place - look at it from afar and topview from Tagaytay City or come near via Talisay, Batangas and take a short trek either by foot or ride a horse. This is a tourist spot so be assured that you will safely enjoy this adventure in Taal Volcano.",1.0 +"Good for a family to explore together. Once you've arrived, a boat trip across a lake, then a choice of walking or horseback to see the volcano with a lake. A lake in a volcano in a lake. ",0.0 +"It's definitely something to be recommended to families with kids wanting something more adventurous. But heed weather warnings. The boatman might try to cross choppy waters, but don't risk it. Go only when the weather is stable!",0.0 +"Volcano Taal was one of the highlights of our trip to the Philippines. If you are like us who are into outdoor activities I would recommend this one. Our first plan was to hire a taxi from Manila but we found out that taking a tour would be a similar expense and we eventually opted to go with tripinas as they answered our inquiry real fast. The day before weather turned really bad and the travel agency allowed us to reschedule the trip two days after. Our driver was on time and it was a safe ride which is very important for us since my fiancee is not very comfortable with the driving style in the Philippines. We particularly enjoyed the boat ride and tripinas resort which are both peaceful. The walk was easy and the view is stunning. Our guide was very courteous. One particular point we didn't like is a lot of tourists do not want to walk and ride a pony instead. That would be fine if these poor ponies were not that small and thin and obviously struggling. After the crater we went back to the resort and our driver toured us in Tagaytay (the town overlooking the lake) which was super relaxing. We appreciate the driver never rushed us and his tips on what to eat were helpful. This was our first time to visit a Volcano and for sure, not the last one.",0.0 +"it is an easy hike -- for those not used to, one can choose to ride a horse (more of a pony, as they are very small ). The sun was too much (mid day), stay hydrated all the time!",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is located in the southern part of Luzon, in the province of Batangas. It is about 50km from the capital, Manila. Right in the center of the island is the main crater that holds a sulfuric lake. It is famous for having an Island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island in the Pacific Ocean.There's a lot of adventure activities that the island can be offered to any tourist. among them are horseback riding going to the crater, trekking and camping, bird watching, fishing, and photography.The island is only one boat ride away from the shores of Talisay, BatangasVisited this amazing volcano with friends, full of fun and adventure. Really good for team building and group tours. We went there by hiring a van and a boat, we are group of four for a convenience.Locals are helpful and welcoming. Bring raincoat because the weather is unpredictable. We left Manila 2PM twas sunny when we get there twas raining and we end up borrowing umbrella and raincoat in a nearby resort. Be cautious because when it rains the trail going to the crater is really slippery, be ready fore a full-packed adventure. Sceneries was awesome. high five!Taal Volcano used to be just a mystery to be marveled at from a safe distance, but taking a step further to satisfy our urge for discovery rewarded us with magnificent views of this remarkable work of nature. I highly recommend it!",0.0 +"We are going to a lake which previously a crater with an island in the middle and there another crater and another baby volcano (cant understand whats been explaining until I see it by myself). The lake is so big, it have its own wave like in the middle of the ocean and we took a boat to across to the water. Once we arrived, we can ride a horse (so many skinny one) which make me feel bad if I ride one of them and decided to walk. The first few hundreds meters are okay then its start climb up and getting dusty as you bump with the goin up and goin down horse and the wide of the road is really challenging with mountainous texture. Approaching the 4th cross (Catholic cross from 14 crosses) we decided to call the guide to send us the horse with a special note 'big horse please). The horse come and we riding the horse with the guidance of the horse guy or woman which always walk by the horse side while we trying to find a hold on the horse back while we walking up on the bumpy road. Actually the hardest route is the 1st-4th cross, after that we arrived in the wide field of grass then climbing up on the final watcher hill with crazy turn for the horse but amazingly I survived arrive at the top. The view is amazing. Either by foot or riding a horse, the view is worth to see.",0.0 +"It was a sunny day and we are so eager to go. 30 minutes of bookyo ride and we are in Talisay to get into the boat. Another 20 minuted journey to the Taal and enjoyed some splashed water to our faces. The way we went was magnificent and bumpy since we need to ride a horse (poor her tho), there will be a nice scenery once you arrived in top spot.Many locals will offer you to play golf, which i not understand how they will collect the balls. Probably they were mutant or something. Took some picts and we went back down. Brace yourself. If you ride the horse, make sure you hold them tight.It's enjoyable and hurt (my butt) in the same time",0.0 +"My partner and I were visiting the Philippines and one of our friends took us here. We took the Secret trail that is offered from the Taal Lake Yaht Club. It was about a half hour boat ride to this small village. We were there in July, so it was super rainy and muddy. We chose to hike the trail that takes you up the volcano and then down into the Crater Lake. Due to the season, the trail was washed out in parts and overgrown in many areas. There was many areas that I couldn't see a trail at all and we just had to follow the guide. I read other reviews that said it is an easy hike, but don't let them fool you! This was one of the hardest hikes I've done (possibly due to the season, but it was steep!) When we were done my fit bit said I had walked over 70 flights of stairs in 3 hours! The hike, rain and heat made this a very rough day. I'm glad I did it, but be warned! Once we were done, our friends told us about the regular trail that is much easier on the other side!",0.0 +Amazing view!! Real nice place just makes you see the beauty God has made. Good for nature lovers. Worth the effort. Really beautiful. ,0.0 +"We had a fantastic time visiting the Taal Volcano in Tagaytay City, Philippines. It was one of those very unique and unforgettable experiences. The drive down the mountain to the lake was treacherous, lots of steep slopes, sharp curves and we even saw a few landslides; after that we had to take a so-called boat. It was tossed and bit with tides and waves and all along splashed us with lots of water and by the time we got across to Taal, we were drenched wet from head to toe; then we took a horseback ride to the top of the mountain. But when we got there, it was well worth it. Yellow Lake is a fantastic sight. A Volcano within a Lake within a Volcano. Just amazing.After the boat ride, some people chose to walk up the mountain. But it takes longer and its very muddy. So we paid the US$ 12 per person for each one of us to get a horse up and down the mountain. And the kids enjoyed the horse ride a lot.",1.0 +"So the first tip to travellers to the top of the volcano - don't take the pony. The climb is pretty easy; it can turn a bit muddy if it rains, but one has the lake to wash up in. Yes, it can get warm and humid, but a bit of a struggle enhances every travel, doesn't it? We booked a tour for two from our hotel; may be it was a bit steep, but the trip went off like a dream, so no real cribs. The car driver was well informed and we hit it off with him. We got caught in traffic on the way out to Tagaytay (60 kms from Manila), so we arrived may be a half hour behind schedule. The volcano is set quite beautifully within a caldera. The caldera contains a fresh water lake with the volcano in the middle. One takes a boat to the volcano and then trudges up the slope to the volcano. The volcano crater contains acidic water though from the top it looked a pretty jade green. On the way out we were served lunch, and the tilapia (caught from the lake) was yummy. The worst part was the ride back; we took four hours to get to our hotel, the traffic being so bad. Plan a whole day's trip because Manila traffic can put paid to all one's plans. All the same, a day well spent.",1.0 +A place for nature lovers. I suggest that you go there hiking from the bottom. It will take around 3 hours to reach the top.,0.0 +It was like walk in an awesome park. The journey to the top was tiring but amazing. Its a place that will just take all your worries away. I loved it. We loved it!!!,0.0 +This was my second year visiting Taal Volcano. Last year we walked up the far side of the mountain to the top. This year we went up the other side that has lake access. I would highly recommend both. The trail with the lake access is shorter than the other trail but is a little steeper. ,0.0 +"Visited the crater today and man it was worth the journey. Started out in Alabang and it took us 2 hours to get to the lake. The views coming down the hill were amazing the boat ride over was fantastic and the hike up the hill with the help of some horses was awesome. The view when you get to the top is purely amazing. You will want to spend days there but unfortunately you have to go back. What a beautiful place. I wish the locals didn't charge so much for everything but that's just a part of the visit. The boat ride cost us 2,000 pesos for six people and then a hike up the hill cost 600 pesos per person. Everything else in between beer, water, etc was about 100 pesos a piece. Again still totally worth the visit. I'll be coming back someday and next time I'll be hiking down into the crater to go swimming!",2.0 +"Taal Volcano is a geological wonder being that it is a volcano within a lake within a volcano and it is the smallest active volcano in the world. I cannot express how incredible this experience was. It really was a once in a lifetime opportunity.We organised this trip through E-Philippines. The trip included transport to and from our hotel, a boat ride and a horse ride along a secret trail. In total for 20 people it worked out at 3,100 pesos each (roughly £50!)We had an incredibly early start (which I would recommend to avoid traffic) and when we arrived at the port we were met by Jason, our tour guide who was as friendly as he was knowledgeable.From Luzon, we got a boat over to the Volcano and we were met by the locals who live there. We were then guided, on horse back, along a secret trail up to the top.Our guides took us to the hot springs and the volcanic steam vents that gave off a sulphuric odour. To see the volcanic lakes and hot springs was one thing, but we actually got to get in and have a swim! It was amazing to see the natural beauty that surrounded us, plus a little spa treatment thrown in… as we covered ourselves from head to toe in volcanic clay.Remember to pack cash to tip your guide and plenty of water and bug spray... and your swimming kit! Also it might be worth wearing some shorts that cover your thighs as the horses can rub a bit as the route is quite bumpy. This was quite literally one of the best experiences of my life and I cannot recommend it highly enough.",1.0 +"There are two entry points into the volcano rim but only one that will take you down to the internal lake which also features the steam exhausts that can cook an egg. We opted for the hike to the lake and so it was a longer boat ride (we paid 3500 pesos roundtrip plus a side tour of the fishing huts on the lake, and there were 7 of us). The hike up was pretty strenous and there's a lot of horse manure. We went at 11 a.m. so it was also very hot. (You can also ride horses up and they offerred it to us for 750 but we didnt want to ride them - they didnt look like they could carry us:) We paid for a guide 500 pesos but you really dont need it since the trail is pretty clear. Just ask them where the trail starts. We got to the top (about 1 hour) and there is a viewing platform. Because of time limits and most did not want to finish the hike to the lake (another hour) we decided to head back. The views were amazing and worth it!",0.0 +"We came as a family of four. To come here you've got to find a resort along Talisay, Batangas that offers boat for rental to cross Taal lake. I found one which costs 2,500 pesos and 500 pesos for the tour guide. You can ask the resort to place your order on what food they will prepare for you when you come back, only drinks are available on Taal Volcano crater. Upon reaching the Volcano island, horses are available to climb the crater, I paid 2,700 for three horses (my youngest rode with me) and 150 each for four native hats. The travel upward is about 40 minutes one way for 4 kilometers to reach the crater. Buy a drink for your horses' handlers upon reaching the top. Seeing it close is mesmerizing, a page on the history book that I used to see as a child. Very rewarding.",1.0 +"Climbing a volcano is no petty adventure. One reaches the Taal by boat. Then you hike the steep mountain on the rundown and dusty ash trail (1h30) or hire a guide and a horse to get you to the top. It's hot and hard work. But stop on the way up for a bit of a rest, a drink of coconut milk and a chat with kids who sell fresh coconuts. Your reward when you reach the top is just extraordinary. On top of the (still active) volcano sits a crater lake of unbelievable color, and the volcano itself is surrounded by water. No wonder the site is mentioned in the book entitled 1,000 places to see before you die. One more bucket list item I can cross out. ",0.0 +Active volcano to explore. You can there swim at Taal Lake which is near the volcano. Must place to visit in Batangas!,0.0 +Rented a minibus and drove about 2 hours to reach from Manila. Quite a few changes from the last time I was there. There is now a theme park and the horse-riding area has shifted. Price per horse now is 350 pesos per hour.,1.0 +"Taal Volcano is dubbed as the world's smallest volcano located within Taal Lake, which in turn is located within a large lake. In fact, Taal Volcano is small because only it is only the tip of a large volcano within the crater of a large volcano and so on. It is really mind-boggling. The entire surroundings of Taal is the slope of a pre-historic gigantic volcano making everything so fertile and productive, especially for fresh fruits and vegetables. There are bancas (native canoes) to take in going to the Volcano Island where one can go horse-back riding, trekking and, on rare occasions, watching geysers shoot their steam in front of you! Tagaytay City surrounds Taal Volcano with several first class resorts, restaurants, retreat houses. Its all-year-round cool weather makes Tagaytay City with Taal Volcano and Taal Lake as the centerpiece of every visitor's inspiring vacation.",0.0 +"If you're in or around Manila do itNice fun day trip maybe an hour or two from Manila We chose not to ride the 45 pound ,abused horses up taal but if you're into that you canHiking up is quite enjoyable just very dusty. If you can bring a bandana or medical mask before you go. They can be purchased there though for 50P each. Non negotiable If you can stop and buy Cebu mangos on the drive there to eat at the topThey're unbelievably sweet and delicious and refreshing after the scortching trekYou can see some smoke coming out of the rock as you hike upThe view is great from the top and romantic if you're with your partnerBring lots of water and a hat ",1.0 +"This is a must go if you are in Batangas or Tagaytay. All hotel can arrange this for 2000 peso pet person. The boat trip to island was fun through the fishing villages. The horse ride up to the crater was some experience. Finally, the crater itself was worth all the effort. The entire trip took 4.5 hours! Suggestion is to start early, by 7:30am you should be taking the boat to the Taal island. Spectacular views! Enjoy the photos! ",0.0 +"We'll went there early morning by car coming from Manila. It took us almost 3 hours due to traffic. Gorgeous hills, nice views. To get to the island you must take a small boat. Not expensive though. Most memorable: While the ladies enjoyed horse riding, we enjoyed some beers which local sold us and just looking around enjoying this fantastic environment. Nice place, nice day, recommended.",0.0 +"Me and my friends visited this beautiful volcano, without riding a horse we trekk it. Though too dusty but when we reach the top all the tiredness has gone. Beautiful creation from GOD!",0.0 +"We found a local to take us over to Taal when we were walking around near Olivarez. You shouldn't have to pay more than 2,000 pesos for 2 people, that includes the trike ride roundtrip and boat ride to and from the volcano. Once we got to the volcano we paid for a horse ride up and down. We were hesitant about paying for this but by the time we got all the way we were very grateful we did. The horses were small, but not quite pony size. I'm about 5'9 and the saddle was tiny for me so great ready for that. The view from the top was beautiful and we enjoyed the sites! It was something we were glad we experienced.",0.0 +"I went with my boyfriend to a daytrip in tagaytay, we took a boat to taal volcano ( they try to charge you more then it actually cost, so just tell them you want to go 1500 php including the entrance fee to the island).The ride with the boat was a little bit scary cause it doesnt have a good balance but it was definitely a funny experience!When youll arrive in the island you have 2 choices : walk to the top of the mountain (4 km) or take a horse with a guide.I must say we took a horse cause it was really hot and we were tired, but i felt bad for them cause they're not treated very good and its really hard for them to do that trip. There are people living in the island and theyre really poor, so they will try to sell you a lot of things and tourist stuff (golf, pics etc). ",1.0 +"this was a amazing place. we used a day tour service which picked us from our hotel and dropped us back.it is a 2.5 -3 hour travel to the tagatay place from where you have to take a boat/canoe ride to the mountain though many traveller have mentioned the level of trekking as easy I wish to inform those who are not regular climber , you could have trouble reaching the top.the path is uneven and also sandy (as if you were walking on a sandy beach) which leads to foot sinking into the red dry sand. but all the effort is worth when you reach the top. the view is amazingit does get crowded but still one gets a change to go around and have good views from all directions.a suggestion would be to reach early morning - get onto the first bost ride to reach before the sun gets scorching.there is a lot of dust blowing so ne might need masks to cover. (they sell disposable masks at the base)horses are available for trekking up to the top and back at a cost of 500 pesos. there are few kiosk selling water and coconut water on the way.",1.0 +"Taal has stunning views, from the base all the way to the top. We chose to walk rather than ride one of the hard worked ponies. This allowed us to take our time and stop at the many check points to enjoy the views. Be sure not to miss the sulfur vents near the peak, and enjoy a coconut drink at the top. ",0.0 +"Very interesting place with Breathtaking view. You get there by riding horse till the top of the mountain, then you start to see the beauty of the place. Is and working vulcano that the top is a lake and you can see also the sea in the horizon. Amazing!!",0.0 +What an amazing view! Part of the infamous Ring of Fire. Breathtaking view of one of the famous active volcanos. So glad our new friends took time out of their lives to bring us here. ,0.0 +"We viewed the volcano from the Peoples Park in the Sky. The park was trashy but the view was good for taking pictures. If I go again, I'll take a boat out to see the volcano. You book a boat down in town, not up at the People's Park in the Sky.",0.0 +"Good things first, Taal crater offers a beatiful view of nature and that's it. The person who offered to give us a tour suggested that we ride a horse going to the mountain because it is far, yet it wasn't really and the distance can be walked (just make sure to bring lots of water because it can be very hot and humid). The place smells like horse poop with horses almost everywhere, guides trying to get some money by making you buy stuff. Local stores and businesses are littering the place, hitting golf balls towards the crater. It is best to see this place on photos rather than being there. Not coming back!",0.0 +"We booked this trip whilst at the picnic grounds and although we thought we had a good price (Php 1500) for the boat, we did not know about the kubo rent, guide costs (500), island entry fee (100 each) then the 500 each for the horses if you dont want to walk.Some of our large group decided to stay at the base and the rest of us started to walk...but as it was during the afternoon and very hot we had to stop part way up and some went back and the guide got horses for the rest of us.We had to feel sorry for these small horses struggling in the heat with the weight of us and often the horse guide as well. ( I see in other reviews comments about these guides and I would stress that they are all registered and have numbers on the back of their shirts... so if you have a problem you can report them at the tourist office)Once at the top I was really glad I decided to carry on... the views were fantastic, both of the area and the volcano lake iiself.... so green...and you can see the yellow sulphur as the edge and the bubbling on the water surface.Not sure what the benefits of paying to hit golf balls into the Volcano lake is though, other than to make money for the club owners !!!!!!Tip.... Take plenty of drinks up with you and buy any tea shirts at the bottom.... they charge more at the top. and they will ask you to buy the guide a drink and charge a high price and split the money with the guide..... so just tip them at the bottom.",0.0 +"The view of Taal Volcano from Tagaytay is magnificent. Well worth the drive. Pick a decent restaurant with a view and enjoy your time. There are other things to do in the area, but we only had time to stop for dinner.",0.0 +It used to be fun and it still is going to Tags as we used to call it. One will enjoy unplanned trips challenged in selecting a themed food offered by many restos from the expensive to the budgeted. Patience as a virtue must be observed all the time with only one main road in and out for most motorists.,0.0 +Great scenery but the pony mule train to the top made us feel as a source of income and being exploited rather than rewarding for a service. Hundreds of ponies so big business and the well worn narrow rocky trail would not be safe to fall onto. touts were boring. All in all an experience we cannot recommend. Go see the lake and look across at the volcano and even a boat trip around the lake. Trip to the top would be ok when quieter out of season. At 200+ quid for 2 adults and 3 teenagers not cheap.,0.0 +nice volcano include boat riding and horse riding.it takes more than 2 hours from manila to go there.it costs PHP 5000=100$ to rent a good car to transfer.1500PHP for boat riding and PHP 500 for horse riding.of course horse riding is optional.,0.0 +"A Saturday well spent. The urge to get out of Manila for the day was palpable and as a lot of us have experienced, traffic really does hinder going anywhere. We did some research and came across the 'Filipino Travel Center' who were great and quick with a response and booking. Admittedly, the price was fairly expensive, however we just didn't want to have to deal with booking transport from the hotel, boat transfer and tour guide individually (which they all sorted). The climb to the peak was fine. We brought running shoes but after seeing all the locals using thongs (flip flops) we decided to do the same as all the sand will get into your shoes. Bit of a warning though, it's tough on the old knees climbing up a volcano in thongs. I highly recommend bringing a face mask. It gets dusty, especially with all the horses and activity on the trail. Can I also highly recommend NOT getting a horse. Walk up. It's a better experience. If you must take a horse, look for a horse that isn't malnourished. Once you get to the top people will offer you drinks and to take your photo. We noticed that you could hit a golf ball off the top (which I did but felt strange) as I thought it was a tad unethical as the site seems to be a place of pilgrimage... However I did it anyways and it cost around 200p. Overall, I would highly suggest you add this to your itinerary as it's worth the experience.",1.0 +"Well worth the day trip. Not a huge hike but does get quite warm as you are hiking on what is a crater. You will be amazed with the boiling water on one side of the lake and cold water on the other side. My recommendation is to leave no later than 6 am to avoid the traffic and aim to take the boat ride back to Taal by noon. The waves on the lake do get choppy and quite large, surprisingly. And you will get wet. So do bring a change of clothes and a towel!",0.0 +"I've been looking at Tall Lake and Taal Volcano from postcards and finally got the opportunity to finally land my feet...We booked a tour with the Yatch Club - a horseback ride tour that will bring us into the crater of Taal Volcano. We arrived at the dock of Taal Lake by 2:30pm. Rode a small pumpboat to cross Taal Lake and landed on Taal Volcano Island. The boat ride was awesome... but what greeted us on the island of Taal Volcano was disappointing.It was a typical small village with horses, cows, dogs, cats and chickens running around. Being a famous tourist attraction, I was expecting that the reception area would have a tourism officer as well as ventilated room and restroom. Instead, the owner of a sari-sari store greeted us, handled our registration, and explained a bit of what to expect. There was no waiting area and we just sat in a shack with a wooden table for registration procedures (writing our names on a simple logbook).They sold us face mask (as the path to the crater was dusty).The horses did not look healthy - a case of lack of animal care.Our horses had individual guides that controlled them... It would be nice for our Tourism Department to provide these guides with official shirts and hats.I want to go back and swim in crater lake of Taal Volcano but will wait for a few years ... maybe by then, they would have better paths and tourism service.",0.0 +"For a non-hiker like me, going up to the see the actual crater of this volcano by foot is a real challenge. But I would rather do that than put my weight on the poor ponies (most of them are small and looked poorly nourished!) that they would endlessly offer. There is a trail with stations of the cross (perfect for the Holy week!) all the way to the crater but it is a little bit dusty, sandy and a little bit filthy(there are a lot of pony/horse dung and pee along the trail). Wear comfortable non-slippery footwear and mask or a big hanky if you are allergic to dust. Best time to climb would probably be in the morning (as early as 6 or 7). We went up around 7:45 am and it was already hot. There are a lot of vendors who will offer you cold drinks that costs way more than its actual price. I had to buy a cold bottle of coke (normally costs around 15 pesos) for 50 pesos because it was too hot and the water I brought was not enough. There will be people who will take your pictures and sell it to you for 250 (with a frame)/ 100 without the frame. If you have spare, just patronize it to help them but if on a tight budget, politely decline. People offering you stuff can be a little bit annoying here especially if all you want is to relax and just hike but just be polite in saying no. We are glad to have a very patient tour guide, Ate Myra, who was very helpful and jolly. I had a hard time going down because the sandy portion was a little bit slippery but she took time assisting me all the way down without telling me to ride a horse instead. If you are scared of heights and a newbie in hiking but wouldn't give up, look for a guide like Ate Myra.",0.0 +"Fresh air and fantastic view. While it is nice to visit for a picturesque landscape, after having coffee there is nothing else to do. Expect to spend maximum 1 hour here. A stop over on your way to the beach.",0.0 +"It was nice to get out of Manila for a drive to the country side. Taal Volcano is inside a lake, which required a boat ride to get the closer view. It was possible to get a horse ride up to the top, which we skipped.",0.0 +Taal offers some fantatic views from the peoples palace in the sky but not much elseYou can walk or take a jeepney up the steep climb to the top but once your there thats it.A nice eatery would not go amiss herewhile i would recomend going it should be planed as part of a trip to the beach or resort and where you can also take in some lush greenery and fresh air,1.0 +"I am Filipino and had never ever been to Taal Volcano no matter how many times I visited this area. I heard about all the tours but I decided to finally visit it when I came back with friends from Guam. I figured the more the merrier and a great first experience for all of us.We do have kids under 10 and worried they may not do well hiking so we decided to rent horses:Actually, we ALL decided to rent horses and make the journey up and down the same time.It is definitely a tourist trap. You can't escape that when they all come to you selling the boat ride, hats, water, horses and reminding you how poor the island is with no electricity. That was the major turn off from this eco adventure. But tune out from all the peddling and immerse yourself in the beauty of the journey going up.Next time I would rather just hike and get all dusty but with kids and a large group with different fitness levels, it was the best decision to take the horses.This is it definitely must go adventure when you're in the Philippines to get away from the concrete city jungle and do a real jungle trip.",1.0 +"Its our First time to trek in Taal volcano,. clue less what to see, what to do, and what were about to experience lol. we were shocked in our boat ride,. its just a lake but what the hell! its freaking wavy!! when going up to the crater i suggest go get a horse! its very steep tiring and dusty and a lot of horse poop. not to mention its too hot in there. apply a sunblock before you go up to the crater. well its really amazing there's a lake inside the crater. and its really beautiful. the bottled water cost 50 and gatorade is 100. You have to buy your horse jockey a gatorade lol. And they will ask for a tip after the journey from the crater.",0.0 +"So Inlove with this place. 💕One of the best place to visit here in Philippines! But some vendor when we're on our way up to the crater, they're asking for payment for drinks to give to our tour guides but they're not giving it to them. Tricking people, so bad 😔 but all in all we enjoyed the ride-up! #itsmorefuninthephilippines",0.0 +This is a wonderful site and to see the entire scoop must go to peoples park to get the height to really look at the volcano in the lake.,0.0 +It is a 4 km walk but extremely steep and the constant line of horses with tourists on them make it even more. Difficult....try and make the walk up early morning and my advice just take the horse,0.0 +"The view of a volcano crater lake, that is within a larger lake never gets old. The best way to enjoy Taal Volcano is from a distance. There is a Starbucks on the ridge overlooking the lake that probably has the best view among the thousands of Starbucks outlets worldwide. Simply glorious.",0.0 +I would say anybody that travels to Tagaytay and feeling adventurous should take a trip to Taal Volcano. The only way to get there is by boat. There are many places to hire a boat. The average price is about 2000 pesos. Our boat could fit 7 people. There is also a small fee to get into the park and I recommend getting a guide for 500 pesos. A guide is not completely necessary but it's nice to support the locals. These people need to make money somehow. Be prepared for the trip to the top. Go as early as possible. It can get pretty hot. There are 2 ways to get to the top. You can take a 45 minute hike to the top or get a horse if you are not up to the walk. Because of the volcanic ash the trail can get pretty dusty. Especially when horses walk by. It's a good idea to bring something to use as a mask. When I was there the locals were selling bandanas that worked well to cover your face. Also be sure to bring plenty of water. The walk was definitely not easy but well worth it. Please remember to tip your guide because they only get half of the 500 peso fee. It's also nice to buy your guide a water. Also please try to support the local Filipinos as much as possible during your trip to Taal. The locals rely on the tourism to feed their families. I feel bad because a lot of Foreigners that do business in the area and are taking business from the poor locals. There is a coffee shop on the island called STaalbuck that is not run by the locals. It's much better to buy a chilled coconut from the buko man outside. There is nothing better than a cold coconut drink after your hike to the top. ,0.0 +"The volcano is 2 Hours away from Metro Manilla if you're not hosted on site.Most of the lakeside resorts have boats that can take you to the island ( 15 minutes ).The walk to the summit is easy ( 4,2km return and 180m climb) since the slope is pretty gentle except for the last rise. However be mindful of the heat : at the summit the rock reflects the sunlight and it can become unbearable.So bring a lot of water, sunscreen and sunglasses.The face masks sold at the village are useless if it is not very windy.",0.0 +"The total price was php 12,500 for 3 adults and 2 kids. The driver, boat captain, and guide were very friendly, but when we arrived near the volcano there was so many people guilting you to buy photos, expensive water, and souvenirs. Since it was so hot we decided to ride the horses up the mountain (costs us another php 2700). The horses looked sick and malnourished. The horse guides were very demanding and rude. One of the horse guides added a second one for one of the adults on the trip who didn't need 2. That ended up costing another php 500 that we didn't agree on, but they were insistent. My guide in particular made me get a mask, but had me go to her daughter selling it. First she said php 20 each then brought it up to php 30. Then ended up charging us php150. The beginning of the trek up the mountain you were guilt tripped into buying Gatorade for your guide which for 3 guides cost php 500. Once you get up the mountain you get bombarded with people selling your picture with frame for php350, people charging to throw golf balls, etc. I just wanted to avoid getting a heat stroke and enjoy the scenery not be bombarded with sellers. They guilt trip you and rip you off. I get that they need to earn a living, but they were very demanding and rude. After the trek back down our horse guides were demanding tip. So after we spent all of our cash up the mountain, masks, Gatorade, and souvenirs, we had saved tip for our driver, bout captain, and tour guide, we attempted to give the horse guides whatever we had left over and they were upset and talking trash (luckily we can speak and understand Tagalog). Overall the horse guides, sellers, the Heat, and long trek up the mountain made the experience terrible. I wish I would've read the other reviews ahead of time. The Puerto princessa Underground River was a far better experience and costs half the price with lunch included. My advice is to bring a hat, sun block, lots of water, and cash, but I wouldn't really recommend this trip based on the experience I had, but see for yourself you may have a better experience.",1.0 +"It was a Saturday afternoon and I decided to go to the volcano, arrived at the lake around 4pm and got a shock at the cost of getting to the crater. First you have to negotiate transport from Tagatay to the lake anything from PHP 200 upwards, then the boat is PHP 2000 plus another PHP 1000 approx. for the donkey and various other add ons. You could walk the 4k up the crater but on a hot day I wouldn't advise it.Once you have been fleeced, sit back and enjoy the ride up the crater, the views are stunning. ",0.0 +"We arrived in Tagaytay and apart from the tricycle men offering to take you to the volcano there wasn't much information around. Our hostel could not tell us much either! Which I think is so strange and something I have experienced quite a lot in the Philippines - hostels and hotels with minimal information of things to do in the area. We found the number for the hostel 'our melting pot' and booked it through them over the phone, we paid 800 pesos for a group of 4 (2 tricycles) that included our tricycle ride to and from the hostel, the boat to take us to and from the volcano (which is 2000 pesos for one boat both ways) and entrance fee (100 pesos). I think 800 pesos was a fair price but this could be more if there is less people. Arriving at the island there were many people in your face offering a tour guides (500 pesos), to ride horses and selling drinks (that don't take no for an answer) which was annoying. There was also quite a lot of rubbish in the water. We got our tickets from the office and declined the tour guide as it is really easy to get to the top and only one main path (people will also instruct you where to go initially) We got there around 10 am and it was very hot! there is little shade and not many trees on the way up so make sure you bring sunscreen and water. The trek took us around about an hour to get to the top. On the way there are many horses passing by and the path can get narrow so there is no where to move to sometimes and the horse owners just ask you to move out of the way. Also a lot of horse manure, which makes the path smell and as they ride pass dust fills the air, which you are left to breathe! Also many of them look underweight and are left in tied up in the sun without any access to water. Again on route and at the top many people trying to sell things. Children that passed us by the school put out there hands saying 'pay money' I think this is something they have just learnt to say!The view from the top was amazing! You could see sulfur plumes smoking from the side of the lake. You can pay 50 pesos on the top to see the 'lava' which has dried... its basically just another view point. I begrudgingly paid it as it seems just another opportunity to make money but you get to see another amazing view. I do wonder who is receiving that money ... does someone actually own that part of the volcano to charge people??? I would recommend visiting the Taal volcano because of its beauty but it comes with the usual annoying downside of being a tourist spot. Disrespect of the environment, animal cruelty, people harassing you to make money! I just do my best not to contribute to any of this.",1.0 +What an amazing your. The hike was quiet strenous bit so worth it when you get to the top. If you not a walker best you get a horse. They are accompanied by the locals and will really help you,0.0 +viewing of the volcano is split in two ....... the locals go to Peoples park which like many Phillipppino locations is a touch low on presentation ...... how ever is is beautiful and natural set with a great outlook over the lake and many great offers of well priced boat rides to the volcano points . The other option is sky ranch ' which is a bit more up market and has even more stunning views over the same location . ride the roller coaster for great photo shots and go early AM to avoid the cloud wrap around on the mountains ........... very much the same as going to Volcano Mayon in Legaspi . Thanks Brent filipinowonder,1.0 +We visited Tagaytay to see the Yaal Volcano. We dined at a mountain top buffet restaurant and took many pictures.The food was great and the views spectacular. Althought June weather is very hot the weather in Tagaytay was very cool.José,0.0 +"After crossing the Taal lake, it takes either a 4-kms. horse ride or a hike up a dusty trail to reach the top from where the view is pretty nice. If you have more time, there's also a 'secret' trail which takes you down to the sulfurous Taal pool. Overall, worth at least one visit. ",1.0 +"There are actually 2 volcanoes here, one is in-active. TAAL is active and last erupted in the 70's. The road from Manila is very normal until the last 10 miles or so as it becomes a very tight switch back road up a mountain and then back down the other side. There are look outs where you can see the lake and dormant volcano along with a restaurant or two. There is actually a Starbucks with a view on the way up the mountain. It can take an hour and a half on a Sunday and perhaps more time during the week. Once you arrive you can stop at one of the boat docks, arrange for a boat ride ( 7KM) across the lake, a tour up to the top ( either hiking or via horse), and a meal of local fish and flavors once you return across the lake to where you started. You go into the welcome center and pay the fees and hire a guide if you want. There are amazing views on the way up and down. At the top is the view of the lake inside TAAL volcano. It is supposed to be very hot and sulfurous. It is possible to hike down to this lake but we did not. We got there around 8am and hiked up. It was about 1.5 miles each way and pretty easy most of the wat with some moderate stretches near the top. The views were amazing and well worth the trip. Go but watch out for the horse poop. The earlier you go the better - less people and cooler. There is a cave with hot rocks at the top. There are a couple of steam vents on the way up. And the water at the top does boil in places. You can get there on your own with transportation from your hotel. I would not suggest driving in Manila.The food at the end was amazing. There are tours from Manila as well. I did not see an official page but the web address below might help.Cheers!!!",2.0 +"Been many times to Makati for work and this is the first time I have been on the local trip. Not sure what to expect but it turned out to be an enjoyable one. We were lucky to have a good driver who brought us there safely. The journey took about 1.5 hour, upon reaching, there were locals approaching us for boat service. Things went smoothly, we just paid for the boat service and entry fee together and we reach the island within 20 minutes. There were not much trees along the trail and it was kinda hot. Thank god, we were there in the morning - the weather were just nice. We reach the peak in about 1 hour and the view was beautiful. I think I would recommend this short trip to everyone who loves nature. Advisable to bring along shades, caps as it is windy and the sand might get into your eyes.",0.0 +"I thought I payed for a Taal volcano tour, not just for a taxi cab. Infact, the driver dindn't even know our trip program. No one word during his drive to volcano. No explanation at all.At volcano site - a part from the three minutes explanation of a kind and informed lady - the guide was a little boy who didn't understand English and knew nothing about the volcano and the lake. The driver didn't give us any suggestion about restaurants in the area. He seemed annoyed when we asked to be conducted to the view point as scheduled.We asked to be droven to the hotel in Manila in advance on the scheduled time.",0.0 +"Very dusty hike to the top, people sell cheap masks, not sure if they do anything, dust is everywhere. But if you like hiking, it is a worthy trip. The locals sell water, Gatorade, beer if you don't want to carry your own. 100 pesos/item buys almost anything.",0.0 +"small but majestic. This is what I see of Taal Volcano. Aside from the cold weather, do you know that you can climb taal volcano? yes, you can but of course you have to take boat going there.",0.0 +"The Taal Volcano is pretty special. From the edge of its crater you gaze upon an island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island. Very cool! Here are my recommendations:From Manila we caught a San Agustine bus from LRT EDSO bus terminal just next to the train station in Pasay City. Cost 84 peso per person. The bus took us to Tagaytay which is about 53km from Manila but it takes 2 hours due to traffic. We overnighted in Tagaytay and planned for an early rise to beat the crowds. The tricycle from town to the lake is generally 200 pesos per person return. The ride is quite fun down a long winding mountain road so hold on! The driver will take you to whichever boathouse he is affiliated with. There they will show you the fees as follows:Boat: 2000 pesos return per personEntrance fee: 100 pesos ppHorse: 500 pesos ppResort fee: 500 pesos ppGuide fee: 500 pesosI politely told them where they can stick their resort fee and refused to pay it. I'm sure you'd be able to negotiate the boat ride down a few hundred pesos too. We chose not to ride the horses as the walk up the hill is not difficult. It is a dusty path but thankfully the previous day's rain minimised the dust. Don't let people take photos of you if you don't want to be hassled for money. Also I felt a guide was totally unnecessary, as the path was very easy to follow so we only paid for the trike, boat and entrance fee. The walk up the hill will work up a sweat and boy were we glad that we started early. Would be unpleasant in the midday sun. The view from atop the crater was spectacular though and well worth the trip. A few steamy spots served to remind that this is an active albeit dormant volcano. At the top people will try to sell you water and coconut juice. Take plenty of water of your own. Toward the right you can pay 50 pesos per person to enter red lava which is just a part of the crater with perhaps some better views. As the crowds began to arrive, we started the journey back. By the time we arrived back at Tagaytay it was 11am (we left for the trip at 6:30am). Be prepared to get a little wet on the boat if there is even a slight wind. Overall it was a pretty and serene sight but tainted somewhat by the haggling over the ridiculous prices they try to charge. Certainly worth a visit if you're in the area. ",4.0 +Getting there is not easy. I took a tour company from makati and everything was organized. Bus ride to the town. 1hr 25 min. 15 min boat ride the the volcano and a 40 min walk to the top. Is was not hard. Bring your own water. Weekends are very busy so try to avoid. Best tuesday or Wednesday. ,1.0 +"This is a neat trip and if you have reasonable health you will do fine. There is a neat 20 minute boat ride to the island, you might get a little wet as the water can be choppy. Once back on dry land there are a few hawkers selling the usual tourist stuff and at this point you can decide on walking or riding. The state of the animals looked very poor and for us we wanted to test ourselves. It was hot and sticky. The walk has a few challenging gradients and at times you have to avoid the riders and naturally the mess they also leave. But there are plenty of stoping places and even a couple of places to get a drink en route. We are 60 years old although pretty fit and it took about an hour to the top. At the top there are a couple of touristy shops where you can also buy a cold drink. Weirdly there is also a lady selling golf balls and has a golf club and you can try and hit a ball into the water! No something that floated my boat but some might find it amusing. There weren't that many people at the top, maybe 10. The walk down is much quicker just be careful as coming down can be a little slippery. The views are stunning from all sides so it makes for a really good experience as well as great exercise!",1.0 +"Nice views the entire drive down to the lake. After arriving lakeside we hopped on a boat and went across the lake to the foot of the volcano. There you have the option to either hike up by foot, or by donkey. We chose donkey for $10 (beware the guide costs an extra $10). Probably less strenuous to just walk up. Plenty of traffic on the way up/down as well as stray dogs to accompany you on the trip. Panoramic views at the top make the whole day trip from Manila worth it. Didn't smell any sulfur, but did see smoke pockets scattered throughout the side of the mountaint.",0.0 +"Today, 2 of my friends and I make a day trip to Taal Volcano from busy city Makati. It was a 2 hours journey from Pasay bus station (7.15am - 10.15am, Php77). It took 20 minutes for tricycle ride from where the bus stopped to get the boat and it was another 20 minutes boat ride (Php2000 - standard official price) to cross the lake.We payed tourist fee Php100 per person when we reached the Tourist Reception Cetre. Walking up the trek at relaxing pace took us about an hour. (You would need a mask or scarf to cover your face as it is very dusty along the trek especially when a group of tourists riding horses passing by. I think young kids won't be able to walk.) Scenery at the top was not bad. As usual, going down hill was much easier and faster than going up. We got the bus back to Ayala Paseo Road at the same place at Php90 (2.20pm - 4.40pm). What a good exercise for the day! (^^) **I would suggest you read through previous posts and take note of common fees and charges in order to avoid paying extra.**",3.0 +"As people have stated, the view from any of the caldera-top restaurants is pretty amazing, being able to see the whole volcano in volcano experience (you can easily spot 3-4 volcanoes from any point).Unfortunately, although it appears one can take a boat trip to the center of the lake, there is a general lack of signage or advertising for this, meaning most people (like us) missed out on it... Even our local friends were not aware.. :(",0.0 +I Love going to Tagaytay for its cold weather and see the beautiful view of Taal volcano. Mushroom Burger is a must try for first comers.,0.0 +Must see. An active volcano in the middle of Taal Lake. We a little banka boat from Tagaytay to the base of the volcano. Since we had children we rented horses with guides. Paper masks are suggested for the dust. Smaller children can share a horse to save money. On the journey up we saw backpackers making the trip up/down on foot. Small pockets of steam from the volcano can be seen alongside the path. The view from the top of the volcano was spectacular. Took a lot of memorable photos.,0.0 +I love the cold weather in Tagaytay and the magnificent view of Taal Volcano..very serene place...nice place to go to for a relaxing weekend and a wonderful venue for retreats and meditations. One of my favorite places in the Philippines!,0.0 +"Going to Tagaytay is always a respite from my busy schedule. Always a great feeling looking at the beauty of Taal Volcano. It is picture perfect. The cold weather in Tagaytay is even more relaxing. Come to Tagaytay and be enchanted with the beauty of Taal Volcano, always...",0.0 +"One of a kind experience! Nice to see the crater of one of the active volcanos in the Philippines. If you are mountaineer, you can surely just walk going to crated instead of renting a horse.",0.0 +i was there last week for some relaxing moments with my wife ...its a nice place to spend the weekend ..away from manila ..although traffic can be a bore ..specially on weekend ..nice scenic view of taal ...lots of nice hotels and restaurants ..many things to do ..but mostly to relax and enjoy the cool climate ..,0.0 +"yatch club was highly recommended by tita Glo of Carmelence View and it's worth it.specially our tour guide Jason, he explain well the history of TAAL Volcano.",0.0 +It's worth it !!! crater is so beautiful boat ride is a bit risky need expert driver like Mang Ramon from Antique. Our Tour guide Mr JasonWell explained the history of Taal Volcano.Nature is well preseved !,0.0 +"The Package:– P2000 for motor boat rental back and forth including life vest.– P500 each for horseback riding going to the crater.So, we took the horseback riding because it will be our first time and we’d like to try it. Riding a horse will take you to the crater for about 25 minutes. While walking will take you for about 1 hour.After the 20-minutes boat ride, you’ll arrive at the starting point. Prepare yourself because there are no shower rooms and toilets as you trek to the crater. If you rented a horse, there will be a horseman to assist you with handling and riding the horse. So, you’ll be safe. But, be careful, because it’s really hard to ride a horse. Kinda painful in the groin area.When we arrived, we didn’t really expect a lot of people because we arrived early. But, I guess, there’s just a lot of people no matter what time of the day. But, it’s okay. You should be able to take a nice view of the crater and the lake. You can also visit the Red Lava for P50 entrance fee. This place has a greater view of the place. Also, there are fewer people here. So, you can definitely capture the greatest moments while on the highest peak.It was a great experience visiting this place. I noticed that a lot of Koreans visit this place. So, make sure that you respect each other and enjoy the visit. I learned that this attraction is their main livelihood so, visiting will also help them with their everyday needs. Surprisingly, they have more than 500 horses that they take care of and train for a ride in this attraction. It was amazing that at a young age, people here learn to ride a horse. All in all, it was nice experiencing a horseback ride and being near the crater of a volcano.",2.0 +"We asked the people at the Picnic Grove for boat arrangement You park your car for free in any of the resorts in Talisay-RockFort Resort1,500.00-Boat ride back & forth for seven (7) w life vests. Boat trip is 30mins one wayP50.00-The manang at the island will provide a wooden bridge & assist you in dismounting & mounting the boatEntrance Fee at the Island-P100 adult, P50 kidsOptional-face mask due to dustOptional Horse Ride to the summit-crater P500 w guide, additional P250 if you carry a kid with you 45mins one way. Walking up the summit will take you atleast an hour, one way.Optional photo ops w print out & frame-P350Optional Gatorade/Softdrinks/water for you & your guide-P50-100.The native female horses are fantastic and really strong and the jockey-guides are all helpful and attentive! You'll realize why this tour is kinda costly afterwards.Bring extra shirt and hat and your own water. Your kids & teens will definitely enjoy this trip. The view is amazing & spectacular. This is one truly memorable weekend adventure for the entire family. ",0.0 +"Visiting a dead volcano is like mountain climbing. The boat ride from Tagatay to the Taal volcano is a nice wet ride (no sarcasm). The donkey (yes a donkey) ride up the volcano is a tedeious one, I felt bad for donkey so disembarked and walked up. The volcano venting smoke from the ground on the trip up is interesting. The inside of the volcano once you get up there is short of amazing. A green (algae filled) lake. Hmmm, interesting? You get to take pictures. Then back down you go. Nice to visit and experience once. ",0.0 +"Welcome to paradise!A must see while in beutiful Philipiness!The view from the top of the hill is fascinated! luckly the day we visit the sky was clear and sun shining ,like always do in philipiness!!!There is also a beutiful market nearby ..worth a visit too !!Do not forget your camera and selfis stick!!Do visit the place is a great day out from busy manila!",0.0 +"The time I went was February so the weather was tolerable in the shade, but this trip by foot must be miserable during the warmer months. I paid php 2000 for the boat which holds up to six. You catch it in Talisay. When you get to the island the will ask for php 50 each environmental fee plus php 500 for an optional group guide or php 500 for each horse. The view is beautiful. Our guide was very good. You don't need a guide but the trail is littered with stinking horse turds from all the horses that others wrre riding. During your trek you can take pictures, and there are fresh coconuts to buy as dinks on top. On the boat rides the first was smooth while the return trip was choppy so we got wet. Did it once, I would not really want to do it again",0.0 +"Nice spot to visit if you have time. We had a friend who drove us there, so the trip was easy. Leave early in the morning to avoid Manila horrendous traffic. ",0.0 +"If you're bopping around Luzon, you might as well drive down to Tagaytay and check out the volcano. It's quite unique, with an island inside a lake inside a volcano inside a lake on an island. You should try the horse ride up at least once. Next time I want to stay longer, and see if I can get someone to take me fishing in the big lake.",0.0 +"We arrived to Manila Airport, rent a car and went by our own to city Taal. The next day in the morning we were looking for the place where boats transport u to Taal Volcano. Staff from our hotel wanted to help us but after all we saw that their advices were useless unfortunately...thanks to car that we rent we were so free to find right way, another advantage of that comfort was that we could go around the lake, see villages, people and beautiful views around that stunning landscape. Then we arrived to Santa Lucia where u can get a boat, they have bigger, touristic ones and u have to pay more or less 3500 PHP for boat and if u are with other people u can share cause boat can take 10 people, but we were in 2 and there was no turistis there so we decided that we gonna try to find another place from where it's gonna be shorter way to volcano 🌋 we arrived to TAGAYTAY TALISAY road which leads to boat point. We paid 1500 PHP for boat (smaller than the ones in Santa Lucia-max 7people) and entrance tickets were included. But we talked with others in top of Volcano that said that they paid 1200. Anyway about attraction- the view is stunning 💕 u can walk on the top of Volano by foot or take a horse ride. Majority take a horse which was strange for me cause that is only 20 minutes to the top and way is really relaxing and for sure you don't have to be experienced hiker. ",0.0 +"Well for me, my wife has a house near to Tagaytay Highlands, yes on top of a mountain but a cosmopolitan place with Hotels, eateries, pubs, casinos and the thing I love most about the place, it comes with many Churches, monasteries and., orphanage. I went to the Taal Vista Hotel was displayed at the lobby section. It really got me interested in the place cause below the mountain was a lake, Taal Lake which was formerly connected to the sea and merchant shipping was abundant during the old days. The weather over there is cool and refreshing. Many vacation homes are built at the edge of the mountain. It is a nice place to relax and read a book on the 2nd floor of Starbucks . I won't write too much as you have to see the place yourself and feel it yourself.The exact opposite of the top of the mountain is the bottom of the mountain,cause the lake has now turned into a fresh water lake and fish farming is the main industry there. Just go down there with a bucket and buy some fresh Tilapia fish. Take it home slice the sides, add some salt and BBQ it. it taste fantastic. Somewhere in the centre of the lake lies Taal Volcano, the smallest active volcano in the world. We have to take a boat to this Island and rent a horse to take us up the volcano. I don;'t think its possible to walk up as the soil is ashand it is very difficult to grip the ground while walking. The horses can do it. The sight of the top of the volcano is fantastic. Its like a lake in a lake. I have a photo and will try to download it. Its a must place to go for me. A bit dangerous for the kids as no safety barriers are in place, just see it as it is. If you want to know where is it, the background of Katie Perry's Roar video show the Taal Volcano. Thanks",0.0 +Beautiful views over the lake drive around the top of Tagatay and pick a picnic spot or restaurant with a view over the lake,0.0 +"It was pleasant to drive out this Volcano- climbing up in to the Fresh Air away from Manila's humidity was great.The landscape was pretty and uncluttered, lots of Fruit Stalls along the way, and some nice Coffee/ Cafe outlets. The Volcano was worth seeing and if one wanted rides in long tail Boats and Horse Riding was available on the Island also.",0.0 +Great fun in a trike negotiating all the dangerous curves to get down to the water's edge. Short 15 min banka ride to Staalbucks...lol....An hours trek past the 14 different stations to the top. You can always go via horseback. We met Germanys MISS UNIVERSE contestant's sister. Fun chatting with her and dress designer. Incredible views. A great day out. Fidelscastrol.,0.0 +"The place itself is very beautiful. There are many option of activities that can be done near this place. We personally went to the local marina and rent some kayak. we spent few hours exploring the lake. The water isn't the cleanest ever, but I guess it's ok. I think it can be a nice afternoon if in the area of tagaytay... the road going down to the lake is also very nice.",0.0 +"Best day in my holiday in Philippines, good fun, amazing view,Only 2 hrs drive from Manila, nice food, worth to visit",1.0 +"First off, we did not do the commercial tour up to Tagaytay. My girlfriend is a local, and knew someone who has family living on the island. So rather than going the tourist route, crossing from the Manila side of Taal Lake, we came from the other way.The lake is gorgeous. The boat ride was fun. The hike was not terribly difficult (I'm a heavy smoking fat middle aged American and I handled it fine).The view from the top was amazing. I highly recommend if you are a nature type.Of course, I went in January. In the summer, it's probably like the maw of hell with the heat. ",1.0 +"Good planning and God's blessings contribute greatly to the enjoyment of any trip! - our private hire van driver helped with the boat contact so when we got to the lake resort the boats were ready and waiting. Toilets were clean and and so was the place in general. I noticed that huts were available for picnic groups too.The boat ride was a bit of a challenge. Wind was nice but it made the ride rough. The banca men had plastic sheets but I think a disposable poncho would have been great for shielding off the sprays and splashes while enjoying the view. We even saw birds catching fish! Think quick-drying, waterproof or water resist trousers and shirt (here's where the jeans really become a bad idea because the seat gets wet). If you go for the disposable poncho - be sure to pack another one for the boat ride back, or bring a change of clothes and footwear if you had other places to visit after the trek.Be as early as you can. We got to the lake half past 6 and started our hike before 7am and were the first to get to the crater. Getting to the crater in time for sunrise would have been fantastic. Our group of 15 found the trail quite manageable. I can't be more thankful for being appropriately dressed as this made me feel much cooler. I wore a long-sleeves shirt and long pants of light non-cotton material for outdoors (dry-fit will work) had a hat, shades and hiking boots, a little back pack to carry water, phone charger pack, and personal items. I used an iPhone as my camera -- lifeproof case works well for me and hey! data signal is good even at the top. Forget cold weather wear when hiking up the trail. It can get hot and dusty so timing of the day is crucial and don't forget to bring a bandana to wear as a mask. I think the bandana also serves as a better sunblock.Unless you have physical challenges or health issues or have kids with you, or you're pressed for time, or whatever, I think hiking can be more fun than riding a pony or a scrawny looking horse. However you choose to get to the top, there's fresh buko (coconut) and drinks at the souvenir shack that will prove to be a welcome treat. Toilets can be used for a fee. Make sure you know how much the drinks are selling for before ordering though. Go for the red lava trail (there's a fee of P30 per person which is a bit strange) - just 10 minutes hike from the platform. The view is even more spectacular! Be sure to stay on the path, tie your cap, and if ever the wind blows it away, let it go.And, please, bring great company with you Timing: Boat ride - maybe 30-40 minutes each way, hike up/down about 30-40 minutes on a moderate pace, crater stay - up to you.",3.0 +"I've heard a lot of good things about this place so I had high hopes; unfortunately, I can't say that I enjoyed this experience at all. So first off, you get to choose whether you want to hike up on foot or use a horse. Whichever you decide on, bring plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated. My family decided to go for a package deal and use a horse and thank God we did. To get to Taal Volcano, you have to take a boat. You get dropped off and the first thing I noticed on the beach is garbage here and there and everywhere. At this point, you meet up with your guide. If you're going to hike up there on foot, honestly, you don't need a guide. The trail is straightforward and there's always people coming up and down the volcano, I have no idea how anyone could get lost. But, as I mentioned earlier, my family and I decided to choose the horseback riding option.As soon as I saw the horses we were going to ride, I immediately questioned our decision. You could see the ribs on those poor things. Plus, not once did I see them feeding or giving those horses water. I practically volunteered to walk but the guide (who hardly spoke any English) told me to get on.As we got on the trail, each horse had a guide walking beside it. However, when those guides got tired, they'd just jump on the horse (behind you) and ride along. As if that horse, walking in the blazing sun, didn't have enough work cut out for it. Now I'm not a first time horseback rider. I would have preferred that one guide riding on his own horse lead the rest of the group instead of this nonsense.As you continue along the trail, every once in awhile, people will be waiting for you to try and sell you beverages. So if you didn't pack enough drinks for yourself, it's not a big deal. However, some of these people try to rip you off. One of them came up to my brother, handed him a drink, and told him to give it to the guide. He made it seem like it was free. So my brother did as he was told but when we got up to the top, someone else came up to him and asked him for money because he didn't pay for a beverage along the trail!At the top, you do have to climb up some steps to see the volcano and the water and all that. The view was fine but still garbage everywhere. I also didn't like how there were more people trying to sell stuff to you. Not just beverages but also picture frames (they take a picture of you on your way up to the volcano) and such. It's not like they just stand at their stall and wait for an interested one to come up, they actively search tourists out which was beyond annoying. Also, at the top, you can pay a fee and they'll let you hit a golf ball into the middle of the volcano (if you've got the swing for that). With all the garbage laying around, it should have already hit me that these people weren't environmentally friendly but this still shocked me. In fact, if you look over the railing, you could look below and see all the golf balls that didn't go far enough. This whole experience was just tiring, frustrating, and not in the least bit enjoyable. I would not recommend this. It's not worth it.",7.0 +Want to try hiking? Taal Volcano is the best mountain to start your natyre tripping. Its easy and youll enjoy it especially red lava. Dont ride tge horse youll miss the beauty of the mountain.,0.0 +"What a fun adventure to Taal Volcano! The boat ride over to the island was thrilling, and everyone got soaked on the trip. (A word of advice--bring a change of clothes.) The hike is somewhat challenging, but so worth the effort. At the summit, there is a thatched roof shelter where the locals were selling fresh coconuts for the refreshing coco water. So worth the few pesos. Some of my friends shot golf balls into the lake, and thoroughly enjoyed that unique experience.",1.0 +"We had a family friend help us arrange our visit here. You take a boat to the island where you then meet your guide that will take you to the top of the volcano. Most visitors choose to ride a horse to the top... We are reasonably fit and my husband does not like horseback riding so we decided to do the 2 miles hike up to the summit ourselves instead of riding. Our guide did not seem to speak much english and he was wearing flip flops... he took off at a brisk pace and we followed. I guess he does this multiple times in a day as he never seemed to get out of breath or need a break though he did stop when he realized how far behind we were. After half a mile, I decided to stop trying to keep up and just went at my own pace and hoped that he would just wait. The trail is pretty obvious so I don't know if a guide was quite necessary; it is steep and dusty. Bring lots of water or money as there are many people trying to sell you beverages along the way. Once we finally made it to the top (and downed a bottle of gatorade each) covered in sweat and a thin layer of red dust, there are many more people trying to sell you different things. For a small fee you could hit golf balls into the volcanic lake in the crater, they will take your picture and print and frame it in 5 mins or less... being already exhausted from the hike it was a little overwhelming to be buffeted from all sides to do this activity or buy that souvenir. The view from the summit was beautiful and our guide offered to take our picture (sweat stained and dusty as we were) with our camera from the various view points. And then we hiked back down... I'm glad we had driver to take us home as our legs were shot by the end. I recommend bringing a sturdy pair of shoes, hat, water, money, and a change of clothes for when you get back down.",2.0 +A wonderful area full of exotic beauty and impresdive views paired with a meal in a local resto it makes a marvellous day out from Manila and save the traffic it is unforgeytable,2.0 +Very nice place to visit. Not far from manila. Beautiful views and there's horse riding near by. There's also a market with local goods,0.0 +"If you want to see Taal Volcano up close, have a full meal and pack with you lots of water and extra clothes. Make sure you're wearing pants, rubber shoes, and a hat because the trek going up the mouth is going to be crazy hot and dusty. You need to have lots of water with you because you'll get really thirsty and bottled water on the island is unreasonably priced.",0.0 +"Overall we had a bad time in the philippienes, moat of the stuff tjrned out to be fairly over rated, but thia place, just a two hour bua from Manilla was simply amazing. Highly reccomend. If you want a place to stay there you should book in advance, because its pretty pricey close to Taal. We didnt take donkeya and justhiled up, its not too long or difficult, about an hour taking it easy.",0.0 +"One of my favourite Philippines experiences! If it is not too hot/humid, the best way to experience the volcano is by hiking. Although riding a horse was a pretty cool experience up the volcano. Amazing view! Would be better with a guide to explain some things. But the beauty of the Philippines is that it is pretty well, or by other Asian countries standards, untouched by tourism",1.0 +"2h drive from Manila to Taal lake, a 40 min boat ride across to the Volcano base and then a good 2.5 hour trek walking or 1 hour horse back. You will be greeted with the most amazing views of inside a volcano crater and around the lake. The Volcano is still active with smoke rising from the various pot holes. You can also take a swim in the waters of the volcano which is supposed to have healing properties?!? Definitely worth the journey to get there. ",0.0 +"We did a package tour, boat ride-hike (included horses and guides but we just hiked) and all entrance/parking fees. The cost was 5,000 pesos for a family of four and it was well worth it. The view is spectacular and makes the hike worth it. It took about half a day to do it all but if you go to Tagaytay its a must!",1.0 +We couldn't get a boat to the Taal Volcano so took the next best option. From the hill top we could clearly see the volcano and the awesome scenery surrounding the Taal volcano.Well worth the visit to Tagaytay City to get a few photos of this volcano.,0.0 +"This was one of the highlights of our trip! While it is a rather expensive activity, it is a unique experience that we enjoyed tremendously. To describe it in short, it is a lake on an island, in the lake there is a volcano (active, by the way, you can see smoke coming from the ground in several areas), in the volcano there is another lake. The view is breath-taking, photographer's heaven. The hike to the summit is great, not particulary difficult (even if a bit dusty). A few more notes, just so you can have the full picture of the experience and fully enjoy yourself. I would suggest to not take the horse ride to the top, they are not taking good care of the animals, they look pitiful. If enough people refuse to take the horse, maybe they will improve their condition. Our guide was not great, just waked in front of us and that's about it. This suited us just fine, since we wanted to explore by ourselves, but you should have this in mind. We booked a full-day tour from Manila, that included transportation to and from, boat and guide. This gave us peace of mind, and we didn't have to worry about making separte arrangements for each section of the trip. Oh, and make sure you have a waterproof bag for the boat trip and a change of clothes, you will need it.",0.0 +Nice site though I didn't explore it as well as I'd have liked. Ate at 2 locations surrounding it and got a few nice fotos. Go if you have the time and see more than I did.,0.0 +"We arrived after a 1-2 hour drive from Quezon City. We took a boat ride to the volcano and can either hike or ride a horse. The horse ride is about a 30 minute ride to the top. You have a tour guide with you. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that at every 'station', there were people trying to sell gatorade, water, etc. I am fine when people try to sell things but these people tried to guilt trip you into things, such as 'Oh buy a gatorade for your tour guide.' I also wanted to the horse to drink some water so my tour guide told me it's 50 pesos so I gave him 100 pesos [around $2 USD] but come to find out they really didn't give the poor horses water. The view was amazing at the but just be careful. Very touristy trap area. Suggest to bring a local with you. Suggested items to bring:-sneakers-backpack-water -money for pictures, souvenirs, etc.-sunglasses-selfie stick",1.0 +"Quite an expensive day out when everything gets factored in- driver/ boat (2000 peso)/ landing fee (100 peso pp)/ tip for boat guy (50 peso) and then more if you opt to hire a horse or a guide.The view at the top is wonderful- nature is amazing. The hot green water inside the crater stands in stark contrast to the blue fresh water surrounding the volcano. The drive from Manila was long- traffic meant it took about 2 hours. A 30 min boat ride to the volcano is enjoyable. I opted to walk up the volcano- it took about an hour, maybe a little more. I am unfit and it was really hot - I stopped a lot on the steep bits. The beginning of the climb is a little steep, then it levels out and is pretty good- just dodging the poor horses carrying overweight tourists. The last little bit is the steepest and lacks shade, so I took my time and got there eventually. At the top the view is lovely. There are cool drinks and coconuts available, and a few t-shirts too. Sadly though the locals exploit nature and have people pay to hit golf balls into the crater- this seems pointless and unnecessary at such a beautiful spot. The walk down was much more pleasant- again dodging the poor horses. I did not find the red lava point others have mentioned (maybe I missed a sign).If you love nature- it's worth a visit....just really consider if you need a horse or can walk it. I was inspired by how many older people did the walk up- and really when you get there it's satisfying knowing you did it. Also- do you really need to whack a golf ball into the crater????? Just enjoy nature at it's finest!",0.0 +"Breathtaking views & well worth the trip, but be sure to bring a local to communicate on price, also $500 peso (not included in price) to tip for your tour guide. Highly recommend Jesse. Also once at the top there is an additional section your guide can take you for $50 peso (approx $1.50AUD) the view is different & more than worth it!",2.0 +"Very convenient to get there. Once at the foot of the volcano, either hire a donkey or hike. By donkey, it would take u around 30 mins. Make sure to trek to Red Lava point. That's where the BEST shots can be taken. The soil and rocks are red. Grass is moss green. Air is sulfuric blue. The pictures come out beautiful in this spot.",0.0 +"This was the first excursion my boyfriend and I did when we got to the Philippines and it was by far my favorite. From the unique boat ride there to the intense hike up, it was just amazing! The entire experience was awesome. When we got to the top they had coconuts waiting for us as well as being able to hit golf balls from the top (which my boyfriend just loved) I would definitely recommend doing this if you are in the area or having some extra time on your hands!",1.0 +"A great day out - take the boat across, choose between hiking to the top ( 40 minutes ) or stick the small kids or less mobile on the horses for a smoother ride. TAKE FACE MASKS or a Bandana / scarf - it is VERY dusty on the trek to the top - and keep an eye out for vents of steam, you can always smell the sulphur and sometimes see burning grass from the hot core - but the view into the core is spectacular. For the more adventurous, walk around the edge and see through the cracks to the lava below. Stop off at the Hellenic tavern on the way back for a great local produce Greek meal and some cold beers to wash the dust away.",1.0 +"The experience is beyond compare. The view is calm and grand. Better book a hotel in Talisay instead in Taal itself. Be ready to spend around 5,000 pesos if you travel with your partner/spouse inclusive of the boat rental to take you to the crater, horses to ride on, island entrance fee, guides for the horse and some photos taken by the locals. Honestly, I understand the kind of life they lead in the secluded sitio but if one of them knew you have a lot of money, they tend to keep selling you the pictures they took without your approval and it is annoying. The man who collects fees for the package deal for this trip in Soriano Boat Rental is so rude to my wife and to the horse guides. My wife bought a dream catcher necklace from a nice woman though and wished her well. The breathtaking crater is so nice to look at. I remember we took a lot of photos on her phone that time since we didn't bring a camera with us. It is almost an all day trip if you want to make most out of it. Try bringing food, water, face mask and camera. Do not bring too much since the horseback ride is really steep. Be mindful everything you put inside your pockets since there is a tendency that they will slide down from the steep ride and chance on finding them is very slim. But if you don't wanna pay extra for horses, then you can hike the trail by yourself too.",0.0 +"The place was very beautiful, hiking all the way up to the crater and seeing the lake inside is the best.Although, locals set up to do business on top of the crater encourage tourists to golf, these balls fall in the crater and are stuck in its waters. Hopefully, the local government prohibits this activity because continuous throwing of golf balls in the water will harm it. Maybe not now but definitely in the future.",0.0 +a wonder of nature. a volcano within a volcano is something difficult to imagine but wonderful to see.,0.0 +"It took about 90 minutes to reach to Taal lake from Manila, we then were transferred by boat to the other side of lake and arrangements were already made for us to be transferred to the volcano by horse. At was an emazing experience, smoke was clearly observed coming out from different spots of the volcano. Cold drinks and food were being served there.",0.0 +"One of the greatest Mother Nature have created is the Taal Volcano and Lake hundred years ago. Today it is one of the top tourist destinations in Luzon. It has been declared a national park known as Taal Volcano Island National Park located in Batangas Province. It has an area of 4.517 hectares and habitat to threatened freshwater sardinella (tawilis) and Garman Seasnake found only in Lake Taal. Its unique geological formation makes attracts travellers and geologists. It boasts of 47 different overlapping cones and and craters. To reach Taal Volcano Island, you need to take motorized outrigger boat (banca) in Talisay, Batangas Province. One can reach the big crater lake on foot for 40-45 mins and on horseback for about 25 mins.. There are small stores near the view deck. Best time to go there is on sunny days. Check the weather forecast is advice.",0.0 +"I met 4 people at my hostel and we decided to go to the volcano together at 6.30 am. 5 of us shared a tricycle for 200 pesos. Boat was 1500 pesos because we were the first customers. Entrance fee 100 pesos each. It was an easy 1 hour climb to the crater. We took a slight detour to the red lava for 50 pesos each. It was well worth it. On our way back, there were many tourists on horse back. So start early to avoid them. We had to get 2 tricycles for the return because they didn't have the tut-tut kind that we took on the way down. They stopped at the junction on top and claimed they could not go further. It was fine because our hostel was close by. ",0.0 +Although over priced it's well worth the boat people try screw you over with extra prices . The view is amazing I would recommend hiking it's a short hike (watch out for the horse dung) definitely worth it.,0.0 +"Taal is a great place to go, even for a day visit out of Manila. You can get a private taxi or van to take you there for about 2500 pesos and it is worth it just to get out of the heat of Manila.There are many places to stay overnight or for a few days, but in all honesty you only need a day to see the Volcano, take a boat ride and do some horse-back riding. There are also some great restaurants in the area with views of the Volcano.Taking a horse up to see the Volcano was my favorite thing, and if you have experience on a horse the guide will let you control the horse. My least favorite thing was the boat ride to get to the volcano as the wind was blowing and you get drenched by water breaking over the bow of the boat. It is best to go when it is not so windy or rainy.",0.0 +The Taal Valcano last erupted in 1977 and is still considered active. We took a smaller motor outrigger to Taal Island to a tourist area with all the things you would expect although it is pretty rustic there.Took the horse ride up the side of the volcano. It was a hot day and the horses really worked for their wheat..you do not want to walk up unless this is what you really like.This was the first volcano I have been on so it was a thrill..beautiful 360 deg view of the complete..humm 50+ km surrounding lake(s) and land mass area. If you wish you can tee off some golf balls into the small caldera.All in all a must do if you are in the Tagatay area for sightseeing.,0.0 +"This is a great place to visit. You travel over the lake from the mainland on a boat which is really nice and sometimes a little wet depending on the wind but fun all the same. The walk up is quite steady and not really steep but if you prefer you can take a horse ride up. I prefered to walk even though it was quite hot and humid it was nice to stop and take photos when ever i wanted, if you ride a horse you only stop to let people pass. There were ladies selling drinks on the way so we stopped and had a refreshingly cold beer on the way down. The view from the top was beautiful and well worth the walk. You can even play a little golf at the top. You can pay to get a hole in one right into the crater lake. You can also get a refreshing drink of coconut water and they will split the coconut for you to eat afterwards if you'd like. We really enjoyed it and would recommend a visit. ",2.0 +"A very great experience traveling by boat then horse to the top of the mountain. View is awesome. We book a tour at the resort, price is quiet good 4000 peso/3 pax included boat ride with life jacket, horseriding (2 ways) with horse guide. We did tip for horse guide 100 peso on the top i/o buy them water. All was perfect, on the way back to the resort boatman invite us a free lunch with them but we want to try Bulalo at Leslies Restaurant - a very famous restaurant in Tagaytay so we refused.",0.0 +"After crossing Taal Lake, we are in the little city which seems fully dependent on tourism. Many horses to ride in a hard way among rocks and narrow way to reach to the top. Photographer ready to take your photo. Reach to the top with a horse rider running after the horse. Of course they look for a tip. In the way, many asked to buy water or soft drink. Start trekking with a reddish or pinkish hot soil. You can see the smoke. Pay other 50 pesos to go ahead to Red Lava at the top. Amazing and panoramic view of the lake. ",0.0 +"when you are at Taal volcano, you would feel like you are surrounded by mountains, you could reach top of mountain either by riding on horse or by walk, it takes almost 40 minutes to reach volcano (top of moutain). You can reach carter lake which is on the top of mountain. Locals say that water is being boiled by volcano. You can see steam coming out from between some part of mountain. Bargain the money for food + boat + horse package, also give some tips for the man who drive boat and the man who comes with the horse. On the way to the top, you can get down from horse to take pictures. Take videos also, so that you can see steam coming out between rocks.",0.0 +"I advise to hire locals or go directly at talisay batangas there are lots of resorts who will offer boat rides and tour you will save more. We are on vacation in tagaytay so ofcourse taal tours is must.ExpencesBoat Ride: 1500php (2 persons)Horseriding: 450php/personTip: 300php/person (optional horse guide)Tour Guide: 500phpResort Cost: 500phpTricykel: 500php (tagaytay-talisay)At the resort the boat ride for 2 person is 2000php we had arrangement so we had discount we got ours for 1500php. Also try the horse riding its so worth it. You will enjoy since its not a typical stroll on parks. You will really ride upto the top of the hill. They have big horses. Each horse has its own guide but its included in what you pay which is 450php. Just treat your guide with drinks once you reach top. Because its not easy. Drinks are 50php you'll have choices mountain dew, pepsi, coke, mineral waters. There are also buko juice aswell as beers about 100php. Also there are local you will take a photo and print for you with frames would cost you 350php. Its optional if you want. The view is breath taking. There are sovenier shops on top if you want to buy like t-shirts and etc. We did not eat at taal there are locals who can cook but we havent had time you wont feel hungry trust me. Hahaha 😂😂😂. You will just be tired but all worth. Foods are quite expensive. A dish would cost you 500php+ depends on what you will order. And at end of trip you can atleast give a tip to the horse guide coz even you pay for 450php. The work is not easy specially to make you safe. They are super friendly. They can be your assistant and photographer as well hahaha. Enjoy the visit like what we did photos are included you may want to check. Hope this would help 😊😊😊",1.0 +An amazing geological formation well worth the somewhat rugged trip. Rent a horse to carry you up the steep and dusty trail; the guides can point out interesting features along the way. Good opportunity to see some rural village life at the volcano's base. ,0.0 +"The view of the lake and entire experience was wonderful. I personally would have like more stories and trivia about the mountains - be it myths or scientific. However, the insight into the lives of people in Pulo is interesting. Do ask questions.Usual tour experience: rent tour boat to Pulo, hike to Taal for around 45mins then hike down.PricesBoat (for 5) = 2000Guide = 500Environmental fees = 100 per personAdditional 500 for horseThere are 3 different trails to Taal. Tourists are usually introduced only to the easiest trail (4km) called Daang Kastila.Tip: look for a guide who lives in Pulo island to avail the tour at a lesser cost. ",2.0 +"Go to the city of Taal itself, sleep overnight in one of the old houses, savor old recipes cooked centuries ago, wear the clothes of our ancestors in a photoshoot, visit Asia's biggest basilica in the city proper, visit the place where the Philippine flag was sewn and don't forget to go into their market which sells the best suman and chocolate tablea in the country! Good experience! It is about a 2.5 to 3 hour trip going there",1.0 +Wow that was some enjoyable tour...from the hotel to this site is about 2 hours from there you take a boat ride of 20 minutes over to the island of the volcano and then horse back ride up the hills for about 35 minutes .When you get to the top you are soaking wet from sweat.. it's very hot and humid there.It's a great experience to also visit the red lava spot..think 50 pesos more. Really nice day trip to this site. The views are breathtaking.. Go and enjoy,1.0 +It was a wonderful day tour with my friends where in we are all want to take a break from the busy and noisy environment here in the metro. i really enjoyed having a picnic in the groove and having a cup of hot coffee early in the morning while looking the very good view of the tall lake.,0.0 +"We went to Taal volcano from Tagaytay. You can reach PRECIOUS BOAT STATION by jeepneys (Olivares and People´s Park). From there tricycle are going to that the boat(180 pesos almost 4$) for 7kilometers. As I contacted Bryan(the guide) before. He made a small introduction of the hikings to go to the volcano and he gave us the essentials water, mask and a hat for the hiking. The boat ride was around 15 minutes and easygoing. The boat waited for us until we were done with the hiking. It took us( 2 adult and a kid) hiking around an hour to reach the crater. Pictures are amazing and the red lava view point is also great. Entrnace fee was 100php for the hike (2$) and 50php extra for the red lava(1$). The Red lava view point is just two minutes walking from the main point of view from the crater. We did the shortest way and we decided to hike. But you can go by horse for the same price. We really enjoyed the day hiking Taal Volcano and it´s easy to hike if not you can go by horse. If you are in Tagaytay, it will take you an hour to get there. And around 3 hours you can complete the tour. The price of the Tour was 900PHP around 20$ and I hired on facebook in Taal Volcano Vrater Tour.",2.0 +"It's not everyday that one can brag that he was able to set foot on the mouth of an active volcano! Plus the fact that going to Taal volcano is only about an hour by car should give you more than enough reason to go visit it specially if your a visitor in manila!I've been there three times and every time with someone new and each time their reaction is the same.... WOW, AMazing! Even my VIP American and Australian Pastor friends were amazed not just with seeing the inside of a volcano but the whole experience of riding a few minutes boat ride to get to the island volcano, traveling on the back of a horse, talking and having fun with the locals, and finally reaching the very mouth of the volcano after almost an hour of trekking on horse back! The experience is just surreal!!! I definitely recommend it to every visitor who plans to visit batangas, laguna, or even if you just plan to visit manila because it's just so near manila!!!If you're a filipino and you have foreigner friends who are visiting, I strongly encourage you to bring them there! I'm very sure the would love it!P.S.Did I mean you can drive a golf ball into the volcano?! 😁",0.0 +"I was expecting a surreal experience, but was instead greeted by a lady shoving a golf club in my face asking if I wanted to hit balls into the crater lake. I was continuously hassled by the overwhelming number of merchants at the summit. Opted for the horseback ride which sounded great, but the malnourished animals are in bad shape and it just made me sad. The view is beautiful but be aware this is not a nature experience.",3.0 +"No doubt it is a distant from Manila, like two hours drive or maybe slightly more, but trust me it is worth the ride..such a unique scenic view. just feel so good to be there.",0.0 +Went there on a holiday and boyy it was crowwded. Traffic was as bad here in Manila (actually worst). View was good but you can hardly take pictures of only your group as everyone else are also taking pictures. ,1.0 +"Everytime I'm in Tagaytay, I always see Taal volcano from a far, since I love hiking, I decided to visit it on a weekend..getting to Taal is quite easy, if you are from Manila, take a bus bound to Tanauan Batangas, then tell the driver to drop you to Tanauan terminal. Ride a jeepney to Talisay wherein you will need to rent a boat to go Taal Volcano..We are very lucky that the jeepney driver drop us at the place wherein we can rent a boat for 1,500. It will take you around 30 min to reach Taal Volcano, you will be surprised that there is a community living near the shores of the world's smallest active volcano.We opted not to use a donkey and hike instead on foot, the path is very dusty so you need to have a dust mask, the view is unique due to its location. It will only take you around less than an hour to reach the crater lake.PROS> easy hike, recommended for beginners > unique landscapes > boat ride> easy to go to> side trip to TagaytayCONS> fees everywhere, docking fee, entrance fee, guide fee, donkey fee, boat fee..> DO NOT visit at noon especially on summer, it scorching hot...the volcano is alive indeed.> expensive if you are travelling alone or as a couple ",1.0 +"This is well worth the walk (or ride a horse) the view is great. Don't forget to take water, you can get some there if you forget. When you get to the top there are locals to explain what happened during the last eruption. Enjoy the climb!!☺",0.0 +"To get to the Taal volcano, you take a boat to the island and then you can either ride a small horse or walk to the volcano. There are some great views on the way to the volcano and also at the peak looking over the actual.volcano. We walked and although it is fairly steep, it is not really that difficult. I would do the walk again and the food/lunch at the boat harbor was really tasty and well priced.",0.0 +"As part of novel research and for the purposes of a film , i explored Tagaytay, Batangas centred around the smallest volcano in the world, Taal. The panoramic, of course, will forever remain with me but also the journey along the hiking trail where i had the opportunity to share the trail with many horses, and people from Israel, Vegas, and other Nations+ walks of life. Incredible! The fresh coconut drink at the top was the perfect restorative in the heat after an interesting but arduous climb. We also took advantage of the few shady spots along the way so as to stay in for the long run. :) Red rock reminds you you are on a deadly volcano plus the vents. I would have preferred that all costs would be included and choices set out from the beginning as there was 100 p here and 100 p there if you wanted to expand your walk or purchase coconut drink. iI seemed i was always heading to my wallet. Nice if you just keep it fair up front and factor in all this as part of the trip.Feel free to treat your guide if he gives you a decent price otherwise nice if the local people hand him a coconut drink for his work. I was thrilled that i had the opportunity to walk and enjoyed this most of the time except in the passages where you were a little closer to the horse poop.. Most of the people i saw were on horseback. Horses were beautiful but possibly should not be secured with their heads held in an up position , from a rope during their resting period, Natural for a horse to have a hanging head and free movement . I mentioned this to the guide and he said he would tell the owner. Otherwise most of the horses seemed to enjoy climbing even though it was in the heat of the day. They were sweating, hugely, at the top but i am sure they were offered water, shade , rest or restoratives,, like their passengers, They have a large fleet of horses so that they may have shift work,, I did not ride but please Be sure to ask after your horse if you are the rider and they are taking you up as this is part of the whole experience when live transports are there. i enjoyed also feeling the soft part of their noses as they let me pat them, Not just the guides job in my humble opinion but part of the whole ride experience is to know your horse a little and care for them during that trek as you would your companions, human. . I am sure the guides would be happy to oblige you and the company enjoys feedback in the case of live transports . Nice. Remember horses and guides do like to work with you to get to the top . :) I also enjoyed exploring a small village just outside of the Main city of Tagatay where i found back door, breathtaking views of the Volcano and also the beautiful people. They were happy to allow me to take pics. i found the most impressive character stay in a house right in the village , just back from the road looking out over the land. Wish i would have found it earlier. :) I enjoyed my stay but it was rather noisy given that it was closer to the street. I tried several methods for flushing the toilet with no success,, luckily i was only there one night. LOL Nice to be in with the Local s, though, and shout out to the girls from Vegas who were staying in the same area :) They were nice. Zip line was awesome also picnic cove. The horses were also happy to take you around all through this area also, flatter and more shade . :) Great eateries in this corridor, authentic filipino foods and also North American,, also. affordable. All Near the Academy for Academic Development.",0.0 +"This is definitely one of the best local trips that I made in the Philippines. Even though you will be surrounded by locals (from boatman to guide to vendors), asking you to buy inflated drinks and souvenirs and also for tips, the beauty of this place is just simply breathtaking. Make sure you check out the prices and get a good package before heading up to this spot. The only downside of this tour is that I really pity the horses as they are not very well treated. The horses are whipped and are required to make arduous trips up and down the volcano. Make sure you get yourself equipped with lots and lots of water. It's going to be hot and energy zapping.",0.0 +"This was one of the best view I have seen, Seemed so relaxing yet amazing. There were many tourists from other countries too. You need to ride a boat to reach the foot of the volcano and horse to the top of taal.",0.0 +"Stayed in Club Balai Isabel and went up the real Taal Volcano the next day. It was a wonderful experience seeing the actual volcano, and not the one we usually take a picture of. And it was even more breathtaking than I expected!",0.0 +"To get here, you need to pay 2k for the boat ride, 450 for the horse to get to the top of taal. That is paying on top of environmental fees, tourist guide (the person holding your horse and not talking) and paying for your guides drink because they walk 4km guiding your horse all the way to the top and back.Once your there all you can do is take picture, have an over expensive buco/coconut drink and thats it. The residents will also take photos of you and offr it as a souvenir. Tip: don't buy it right away, they'll slash the price down to 80% just for you to buy it.All in all, breathtaking view since this is already inside the lake. Not worth 4,700 (all the rides boat and horse, guide, tip, entrance) + 1000 (drinks for the riders, fees etc). You cant do anything aside from take photos.",0.0 +This review is quite late. Taal Volcano and Lake is located in the Province of Batangas but the best view of the the volcano and lake is from Tagaytay City. There are numerous hotels and resorts offering rooms overlooking this attraction.,2.0 +"Near Metro Manila, Tagaytay is worth a visit. Here you can view Taal Volcano which sits in Taal Lake. On the way to Tagaytay. Bahay Pastulan is worth a side trip to be able to buy lots of goodies produced by the Good Shepherd sisters",0.0 +"Great opportunity to see volcano in the middle of a lake. Really rare site. First you take a boat to the volcano, than you can walk to the top or ride on a horse and on the top you can sit, relax and watch the fire. Just one thing. When you take horse there is an escort that guide the horse. They can require you to pay them although you paid already for the whole package. So make sure you dont make mistakes.",0.0 +"This adventure was authentic and wonderful. First, we traveled by boat across Taal Lake, a volcanic caldera. When we got to the other side, we rented horses to ride up the mountain to the beautiful volcano on top. I thought there would be hundreds of tourists, but there were few people there, so it felt wondrous and beautiful and secluded.You can walk up to the volcano, but it is quite the trek, so horses are probably better. You are given a guide, who walks beside the horse, just in case it decides to take off. However, these horses make this trek once a day their entire lives, and they know where they are going the entire way and walk quickly up and quickly back down.Up at the top, the views are spectacular. It's well worth the trip.",0.0 +"Taal Lake is a freshwater lake ithat fills Taal Caldera, a large volcanic caldera formed by huge eruptions between 500,000 and 100,000 years ago. Within the crater lake is Volcano Island which contains yet another lake. Regular tours of the lake are available to tourists. After crossing the lake, you can travel to the top of Volcano Island on horseback. On the way up and down the mountain there are great views of the lake and surrounding hills and mountains. For me the trip provided great sights, great fun in crossing the lake in a colourful boat, horseback riding, and seeing such a unique feature of the Philippines. PS.... There have been 33 recorded eruptions at Taal since 1572 - it is currently monitored :)",0.0 +"I love natures ever since, I ride horse but i think much better to walked. Next year I planned to go there with May family no horse na! They so kawawa... fresh air is best & the view of taal volcano. ",0.0 +"The view is still good after all these years. One thing I like about in Taal area is that the air is always cool, even if it's approaching summer/summer! Also, there are lots of buses around so it's not a hassle for backpackers to come by. If you want a quiet place for a retreat or you just want to chill out, this place would be right for you.",0.0 +Getting to Talisay Batangas from Olivares Terminal is quite a good ride. You got to smell fresh air and see verdant countryside.. The trek to Taal Volcano is quite a challenge for those who aren't used to trekking. It took us 2 hours to reach the summit. We rested longer than the trek itself. Hehehe.. The view is beautiful on top. I wished I went down the crater but my body isn't that healthy to trek for additional hours. ,0.0 +"Taal Volcano is a must see natural attraction in the Philippines. It is very easy to get to and view and there are many places to lodge, eat, and purchase souvenirs nearby. Nearby there are a number of farms that grow fresh and juicy pineapple and places where you can purchase a variety of fresh produce of fruits and vegetables.",0.0 +"The views are magnificent! We took the horses and I felt bad the whole time since the horses seemed underfed and overworked. If you are in good physical shape, opt for the hike( and wear good hiking shoes as the terrain is rough). I recommend to go early in the AM since its gets really hot by 11 AM",1.0 +Well the volcano itself is absolutely stunning! But prepare like this:1. The boat ride is gonna get you wet! Despite looking like a placid lake out there you will get splashed :) so pack your hiking shoes and perhaps a dry change in a waterproof bag :)2. Walk. Don't take the horses. Many reviews already mention this but their life is a bit sad. Ease the pain and just walk. Its not that steep and its not that far. I am a slightly overweight smoker and i made it up just fine!3. While some people complain on drink prices there you have to appreciate there is a whole community there surviving off the tourism and it's difficult to get there so if you dont want to pay 50pesos a drink well bring your own water. 4. Old mate at the top will try take your photo and sell it to you. Sayang means a waste and hindi means no in case you refuse. However he does take a nice pic.5. The red lava isn't actually lava but like a red sandstone. Still a phenomenal spot where you can see more steam vents and take better pics :) but don't get too excited for molten rock because it's 100% not that.Okay enjoy definitely worth the adventure have good shoes and sunscreen and it'll be wonderful! Only thing is not all guides have finished school let alone studied geology. So if you are into that read up first because that poor underpaid kid probably won't know much.Enjoy!,2.0 +"We went to Manila in June this year. From there made an impromptu trip to Tagatay highlands and from there we saw this beautiful Taal Lake and the Taal Volcano . When asked around we were told we could go till the crater of the volcano and that the view from there is even more stunning. Curious as we were , we went down from the highlands, took the boat and reached the foothills of the volcano in around 20 -25 mins. All the while it was pouring like crazy. It stopped raining when we reached the foothills and from there we could take horseback ride to the crater, its a decent 40-45 mins journey however i did not prefer taking the horse and so i started walking uphill along with everyone else who was on the horse. The hike isnt tiring much as its not too steep except for the last bit. Once we reached the top, the view was just stunning, to find a lake inside the crater and a small rock structure inside that lake was quite amazing. It was like a true lake-ception. Mountains, then lake , and then the taal volcano , and then the lake inside it and then again a small rock at the center. breathtaking view. If you ever plan a trip to manila you should totally do this. it would probably take a good one day of your trip but totally worth it.",0.0 +"Not very often in life you have the chance to see a volcano lake with another volcano inside if you agree,so only this is a unique natural wonder worth a day tour from Manila. Make sure you get a good driver who knows local habits so you pay not too high fees for the boat trip ,the horse ride and eventually the food which you can buy as part of the package.Anyway keep in mind that all people living on the island are depending on income from tourism, so don't sit on your money and buy their offers, whether it is a bottle of water , a coffee brewed on open fire or the horse ride. You will not regret it.",0.0 +"The views on top of the ridge are the best. The lake and island itsself are truly sad mainly because of the way the trips are being exploited by the locals. They want to overcharge you for the boat saying you get lunch and a horse to ride to the top of the vulcano and al that stuff.Once you set foot on the island you have to pay for basically everything. The horses are tired and sad please don't ride one if you care for animals. The people on the island only want to make money and don't care for the environment or animals. My advice: stay on top of the ridge, have a lovely diner at Balay Dako restaurant and go up their topfloor to enjoy the magnificent views!",0.0 +"We decided to take the trip to see the top of the Taal Volcano. We were taken from town down to a boat that took us to the volcano. The boats were fun - it reminded us of watching the Survivor Reality shows. Once at the Volcano, we hired horses and a guide to go to the top. It was very nice but the guide walked while we rode horses. Everything went well until we returned back on the boats and it was time to pay. The tour people tried to tell us the price was wrong but we insisted on original price we were told before the trip. We heard this happens often. We refused to pay more. This was very sad because everything was nice until that point. I don't have the name of the company as there were very many people selling these tours.",1.0 +"This is a delightful day trip out of busy, bustling Manila. We tried to join a tour and when that didn't work, we hired a taxi to take us. The road from Manila to Tagaytay is all built up, and traffic is heavy. Tagaytay is located on the top of the hill overlooking the lake. From there you drive down a steep road to the town of Talisay on the shores of Lake Taal. The boat trips to the volcano are all standard prices. For 2000 pesos we were taken across the calm, pretty lake to the island. From there we planned to walk up to the top on our own as the path is easy. But ended up with a guide who we didn't really need but provided her with some money. The hike up to the top isn't too difficult, although it was hot. There are stations of the cross along the way, and people sell drinks and snacks. At the top, about 300 meters above the lake, there were stalls selling food and a viewing platform. From here you get amazing views into the crater lake as well as back to Tagaytay and the lake. You cannot climb down to the crater lake, but can walk along the ridge a little way to see steam vents and red soil, for an entrance fee of 50 pesos. It was an easy hike back down to Lake Taal, where we found our boat driver and returned to Talisay and then to Manila. The whole trip took about 8 hours.",0.0 +"One can either spend one morning crossing the lake and trekking to the volcano then go around the town to see the largest church in Asia, typical old ancestral houses, embroidery making, balisong (knife) crafting, and peanut candy caramelizing.",0.0 +"My husband and I booked a day trip tour with Yolo Travels to visit Taal Volcano. We were picked up at our hotel a little before 7am and reached Tagatay in 2 hours. From there we took a boat (about 15 mins across the lake) to Taal volcano. We decided to hike up instead of riding horses because it's actually a pretty easy hike. An average person would take about an hour, maybe less. A fit person may take about 30 to 40 minutes. Our guide was with us the whole way up and it was fun chatting with him about the volcano and it's history. Once we reached the top, the view was absolutely breathtaking. I could say, we were really lucky that the weather was on our side, it wasn't too hot and we had a good breeze through out the hike. Also, we went on a weekday and were the first ones there on that particular day. So it wasn't crowded. We did not encounter any horses and no it wasn't dirty or dusty when we went up. A few tips I could give anyone who's interested in hiking up would be-1. Don't be scared. Go for it. It's pretty simple hike. 2. Reach early and start hiking before 9am. You beat the heat, and more importantly the (annoying) crowds3. Bring lots of water4. Sun protection5. Wear a hat/cap 6. Bring a camera!!!! Or a smart phone for pictures. 7. Bring an umbrella/raincoat- just in case of showers. There is also a way to go there by yourself without going through a travel agent. I cannot advice on that as we did not do that. Personally for this, I would go through a travel agent. Ours covered our transportation to and fro, a guide who hiked with us to the top, the boat ride, entrance fee, lunch at Tagatay (which was delicious), a short tour around Tagatay. Good luck and have fun! I would definitely go again the next time I visit Manila! ",0.0 +Was there in 2013 the surrounding lake is nice the boat ride to volcano attraction was nice i have traveled to the Phillipines for the last 4 years because of my partner who is phillipino were talking about the volcano itself coming from the U.S. And have seen a lot of beautiful places including mountains and rivers and lakes and also visited Palawan elnido in Phillipines and smaller islands white beach honestly big tourist trap dusty long hall up mountain and the horses omg I felt so bad they look malnutrition and never mind some of the weight by people that were put on them you can choose to walk to top or take horse then just to see a creater filled with gasses and green not worth it your better of enjoying a walk on some of the other islands small mountains if your looking for scenery or visit Hawaii to see reel volcano with great views for US tourist much nicer things to see in Phillipines and budget friendly as well bottom line sorry to say but felt like just walking up a dusty mountain to look into a tiny round swamp filled with toxic gas filled with tired tourist having been tricked to see something great it's not sorry to say I wish I could say it was nice again the lake was nice surrounding taal volcano ,0.0 +"You can bask in the sun, go for adventure when you are traveling with kids, but also lay down with friends or significant otheer.",0.0 +"T'was a family vacay and it was quite an adventure! Although it would have been more fun walking, we rode horses instead. The view was breathtaking. Would totally go back here but next time, it'll be with my friends.",0.0 +Fresh and clean air 2 hours drive from Manila The road offers great views on the lake A must go when in Manila ,0.0 +"To see a live Volcano up close or closer than most active Volcanos is a unique experience concerning the weather just take note of it before you go and depending on how you get there by car and at the park there is picnic tables where you can have lunch and then throll by the huts that sells keepsakes,food and clothing plus more.While there is more tourist atractions at the park a flying fox a rope bridge and a walk that people can go on, although most tourist atractions do depend on your fitness and age.but still can have a very good time.",0.0 +"Located at Talisay, Batangas 2 hrs drive from Quezon City. From the city proper you need to ride a boat to the drop off point which is about 15 minutes away. Boat rental charge is P2,000.00 maximum of seven pax. Entrance fee is 100 (regular) and 50 (senior and student). To reach the peak you can ride a horse, rental is 400 pesos which can accommodate 1 person only, or trek for an hour or less. There are stores along the way that sells drinks, and at the top there's souvenir shop. It is best if you'll go early in the morning specially when you choose to trek. It is a sandy uphill route. Bring water and put on skin protection. Atop you'll see one of the most picturesque and attractive view in the Philippines, an active and complex volcano. A Volcano within the lake of an island and the Vulcan Point Island within Main crater lake within Volcano Island within Taal Lake. Can't figure it out? :) Refer to the pictures herewith.There's a part of the crater that they called Red Lava. You need to pay 20 pesos to go there. Collection of this fee seems to be excessive. Tourists should be permitted to go there without any additional cost.",0.0 +"Trekking through Mt. Pinatubo is quiet hard during day time but it's all worth it once you get to the summit. It was indeed an amazing experience! All the hardships is just plainly normal once you get to see the view. Whenever you plans of going here take with you bottles of water, trekking foods and cap! And also foods that you can share to the aetas kids that you will encounter along the way. The cold weather whenever you're at the summit go to the bottom ground and enjoy lunch with your buddies and feel the cold breeze coming from the lake in the Pinatubo. Safe trekking! 😉 ",0.0 +"A small active volcano surrounded by water...awesome! Water and mountains are very common to see in any tropical countries but this is something unique....would have loved to cross the lake and go up the crater on horseback but didn't have enough time...maybe next time...although there's not much to do around....we went to the Palace in the Sky which was a big dissappointment to me,no maintainance of any kind,looked so much different from the late 80's when I first visited,just full of people and stuff they wanted to sell....",0.0 +"book a boat ride from our hotel, balai isabel. we were charged P3,300 (around $70) by the hotel but upon reaching the foot of taal, i saw that boat rentals can be as low as P2,000.the fishing village where the boats are docked is not much to look at as the shore is dirty. before alighting the boat, your first group picture will be taken. you will be lead to a reception area where you will be offered horse rental as the climb up is supposedly steep.we rented horse because we were with a 3 year old and my 12 year old daughter has physical limitations that climbing up would be too tiring for her. horses are at Php450 (around $10). i requested that we be given two horses which can accommodate 2 pax so that my three year old and twelve year old kids can ride with an adult. if two will ride the hourse the rent is P650.each horse comes with horseman who will walk along with and rein the horse. a tour guid was also appointed to our group at no extra cost. before leaving the reception our boat picture was presented to us printed and framed. it costs P350. on our way to the horses, we were offered surgical face masks at P30 a piece as the ride can be allegedly dusty and there are areas where we can smell the sulfur plus the horses' poops can be quite smelly. In the end fearing for my kids safety, I bought them the face mask. Well, I found out there's really no need for it, at least, during the time of our climb.The way up is indeed steep. I became worried as I realized that my children could fall from the horse. I was particularly worried about my horse as it kept on stopping abruptly to eat. Had it not been for my kids, walking would have been safer and more fun albeit would probably take us three times longer to reach the crater.at one point we were stopped by a woman handing out gatorade telling us that we and the horsemen need to drink gatorade. i told her firmly that we have water and that we are not buying gatorades and proceeded to climb up.we stopped midway for picture taking and to appreciate the amazing view. suddenly, a man with DLSR took our photos one by one. as expected the photos were presented to us when we reached the crater but i told them that we are not getting it as we have pictures from our cellphones anyway.at the top, a woman asked us if we want to give the horsemen gatorades. as she was quite insistent i told her to give gatorades to the horsemen but not us s we have water. the gatorades are P100 a piece! we went up and took our pictures. as expected photographers were there and they too took our pictures. in no time they were offering us he pictures again. i told them that we we dont need it since we already have pictures in our cellphones. one photographer said he will give the pictures at P200. I took two. after a while another photographer said he will sell me the printed pictures at P100 each with no frame. i got five. when we were about to leave the crater, another photographer showed our pictures and told me that he will just sell it to be P100 for 3 pictures! i got it all.moral of the story. dont buy it immediately, they will surely lower the price and sell it may be even at cost!overall, the tourist traps aside, the climb was a wonderful experience. you can see some smoke coming out of the rocks on your way up. the crater is overwhelming and so peaceful.they should however improve the place. cleaning up would be a good start. many garbage (plastic bottles, plastic bags, etc.) were thrown by the tourist along the way and nobody seems to care to pick it up. the facility should also be improved, the reception area at the crater were like small shanties. the government should improve it in order to attract more tourist.",3.0 +"I find it expensive and not so much good if the weather does not permit, mist, fog covers the volcano visibility......",0.0 +"For anyone into a fun afternoon of adventure, prioritize visiting Taal volcano. To get there from Manila, drive is about 2 hours, then you need to take an outrigger boat and hike a few miles. Day I went, front side of volcano tours were closed. Ended up hiring a local on the back side, and trekking up (about 3 miles each way) through lush trails. Was absolutely beautiful!",0.0 +"We went with a couple of guys on a cloudy day, ate bolalo at a Filipino restaurant with a view on the lake. Takes about an hour to the top with a great view.",0.0 +"The trip to this place was quite amazing as we cruise the road going to Tagaytay, it was kinda raining and the temperature was cooler. In short, we have a great trip. Upon reaching the viewing area, we were amazed of the great scenario we saw, the top of the volcano is covered with white clouds and the lake surrounding it was crystal blue. We have a great time together viewin",0.0 +"Taal Volcano has extraordinary views and some fun activities around the lake. Great for families or couples, the weather is also significantly cooler than most areas which is a nice break if you want to beat the heat.",0.0 +We arrived at lake Taal straight from Manila. we took a boat for seven people which cost us 2000 pesos. We reached the mountain about 10 minutes later to visit the site. There are two ways to reach the top of the volcano which last erupted in 1965. One can climb the mountain on foot or take a horse up to the top. Since I was accompanied by my 9 years old daughter I had to take horse which was quite tedious. However one can rest at the top enjoying the view and even feel the slight smell of sulphur coming from the lake within the crater..,1.0 +Always a nice place to go too. Accessible and with cool climate. Good restaurants to satisfy your cravings. Hope there are more shops.,0.0 +"Taal Volcano is a complex volcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines. It is located about 50 kilometres (31 miles) south of the capital of the country, the city of Manila.",0.0 +"Visited here with my family and my uncle. For everyone who is not aware, Taal volcano has a lake inside the outer crater (Taal lake), with another peak in the middle and another lake inside that peak! We had to take a 10+ min boat ride to the center peak, it was windy, so the waves kicked up a lot of water, so we got wet! After we arrived on the center peak island, they have a small community/town there and we ended up riding a horse up to the peak. The horses were pretty healthy and strong. Each person had a horse and a guide helping by walking next to the horse the entire time up to the peak. Once at the peak, the views were incredible!!! I mean, you could see the serene center lake, the center peak (because we were standing on it), the outer Taal lake and the rim of the exterior volcano (which the town of Taguytay sits on!). It seemed like you were on top of the world!Despite it being very peaceful on the top of the center peak, we later found out that Taal Volcano is considered an active Volcano since 1991...should have researched it alittle more...lol",0.0 +"We want to eat bulalo either at Leslie or peoples park. At terminal, someone offered us to ride(25-30 mins) to Taal via tricycle for PhP500(balikan), we asked to lower it and accept it for PhP400. Then we're drop at a restaurant(not sure), we look at the menu and it's very expensive, PhP550 bulalo and PhP200 rice we ordered it. Done na kami kumain so I asked for the total because we ordered additional 2bottles(PhP60) of water, habang kinukwenta na surprised kami kasi may hidden service PhP200(100/head) for entering the restaurant and PhP100 for service charge. Total na nagastos para sa nilagang buto na may ilang dahon ng repolyo ay PhP1,160!!! Very bad experience ;(( So we enjoy na lang yung close encounter sa Taal. Buti nalang di namin inaccept yung boat ride to taal.",0.0 +"I have assisted my friends from England to see the place and they were very glad and ecstatic to see the place, according to the the view was magnificent!It was really an enchanting view looking from the top of tagaytay.",0.0 +"This is a must see wonder of nature. If it is rainy season, plan to see its splendor when there are no clouds that cover it.",0.0 +My family went to Tagaytay to see the Taal Volcano. My grandson did horseback riding with a tour guide. The view is awesome.,0.0 +Breathtakingly beautiful scenery. Challenging hike for those who are not used to it. Taking the walk/climb with friends is really fun! Amazing and a must see location when you visit Batangas /Tagaytay!Lovely view right in front of the volcano's crater! Must spend a longer time to just feel the place and it's cool breezy wind.,0.0 +"A must-to-see for tourist. On a clear day, it is so beautiful to gaze upon. The cool temperature adding a feeling of freshness after the sweltering heat of Manila. There are a lot of very good restaurants and hotels along the ridge overlooking the volcano if there is a need.",0.0 +"Beautiful volcano, lovely scenery. You can hit golf balls into the water, ride a pony (they say its a horse but its a pony) up the volcano. Only way to reach is to take a trike all the way down to the pier, then rent a boat. Then its up to you how you get to the top. There are many hidden fees sprung on you and the usual nagging, annoyances. Also the people who help you with the pony's will lie to you about how much they get paid in hopes to get tips from you. Everyone was pleasant though.",0.0 +"I arrived in Manila on a Sunday and didn't make a plan in advance so could not find a tour for Taal on a Sunday. I was told to take a coach from outside the Gil Puyat station. I paid 95 pesos from Manila to Tanauan and from there took a tricycle for 300 pesos. Taal lake was half an hour away from Tanauan on tricycle. It was pouring down so I was hoping I get to see the volcano as I was told there might not be any boats. I was lucky as I found a few boats at the lake. I was on my own and was told to get a separate boat instead of sharing with someone. I paid 2400 pesos for a boat, pony and guide. You have to pay 50 pesos entrance fee and then 50 pesos on top for red rocks (lava but not really). You will be asked to pay for tip on top. The trek is nearly 4km. The view from top is mesmerising. You will be able to see sulphur fumes from the rocks. I got drenched but enjoyed it.Photographers there will forcefully take your pictures and try to sell the frames.",0.0 +A great way to spend your weekend. The boat ride in the outer lake is fun though I wished it could last longer but the journey ahead is also fun especially if you are riding the pony. The view from the top is stunning with the inner crater lake and its bubbling green waters. On the way back we got drenched in a sudden downpour which added to the fun!,0.0 +It is an amazing Tour. The price is a Little bit high but the view is amazing and beiond words can describe,0.0 +Nice view specially at sunset. Have some coffee or bulalo at the restaurants overlooking the lake and volcano. ,0.0 +"The trekking to the mountain was expensive. You have to pay for the resort P500.00 separately from your Php2,000.00 fee on the boat ride. The boat man was just a single person who will drive your boat, hence no one will help you get down and go back to the boat. The horse riding is scary for me who is a first timer in riding horse. Though my tour guide was really helpful and I enjoyed my horse riding. My friend got a bad luck. His horse should be tamed more and his tour guide always ask for tip. The horse ride was P450.00 and the tour guide fee is P500.00 yet my friend's tour guide told us that he's getting only P50.00 from it. Since the ride was really long and hot you have to buy P50.00 for your water and the water for your tour guide. People in there lied that we can't take an umbrella to mountain that's why I was forced to buy a hat and ride the horse, yet on our way we have seen people walking to and from the mountain. We've spent total of P4,500 just to go to the top of taal volcano. Really expensive an trip.",0.0 +"Beautiful view. To reach there, you need to ride a boat and then book a ride horse to the top. While riding boat, they will offer you another further route so that you can see another mountain from the lake, which you need to add more money if you choose it. I did not take the offer so I just use the usual route. The price is too pricey and minimum facility for public. During the horse riding, you will hear that the horse guard is keep complaining about low pay, etc. But yes, the beautiful view is a reward. Hope they can build more facilities to the public and also to build a barrier for safety reason in some spot of the road.",0.0 +"Great place to visit. having a little sail in a boat till arriving there. riding with a horse up the volcano, having a great sighting from everywhere. Awesome Nature all around",0.0 +"A hiking adventure with amazing views. Located near the Tagaytay city which is at a distance of 70 KM from Manila, couple of hours drive depending on traffic. Plenty of hotels and restaurants are available in the Tagaytay city. A short drive down the hills will take you to the outer lake. From here, boat ride is to be taken to go to the base of inner volcano. Pick a group of 7 fellow travelers to optimize fare. Once we reach the base of volcano, fit people can hike for 40 minutes with 5 + 5 minutes rest in between. Others can hire a pony ride. Enjoy the 360 degree views. Sulphur fumes will oozing out of small cracks in some places. The weather from April-October can be hot and humid with rains.",0.0 +"When we visited the Taal crater it was a very awesome experience. Starring with the boat ride from Talisay, Batangas to the Taal. The horse ride was a little scary at first but when you get the feel of the horse and the mountain, it was really fun. Our foreigner visitors really enjoyed the horse ride back and forth. When we saw the blue crater it was really awesome! Going back to Tagaytay, we even had a chance to watch a cockfight and that really made our trip so exciting and inque.what a day to reckon with!",0.0 +Fresh catch... good sun... nice dip.... amazing views... very accessible from all points... relaxing weekend.... thrilled soul...,0.0 +"Beautiful view, cool climate,many restaurants for good dining, entertainment at Skyranch amusement park. A boatride to the taal volcano is an option, but not recommended in bad weather.",0.0 +"I love Taal Volcano but it is hit & miss if you can get a good photograph due to the mist. On a clear day its fantastic but sadly on the many visits I have made the cleat days are very few. Boat rides are nice but put sunscreen. Restaurants are plenty of all type, we prefer Leslies along the main road looking down into the lake. The food is excellent, service good free combo music (music requests played for tips) ",0.0 +"An hour or so out of Manila, and well worth the visit. Simply stunning views and a umber of great places to enjoy the views. If you are able the climb is also well worth the exertion",0.0 +"We went to Taal Volcano yesterday morning. Upon reaching Tagaytay, ask any of the guys who have Boat Tours signage and they should help with going to the boat ride. The drive going to the boat ride is continuously zigzag with signs saying dangerous curve and prone to landslides.It was Php 2,200 per boat good for a max of 6 people. The size of the boat is the same as those in Boracay where they could carry up to 10 people, but they wouldn't budge when we said we'd like to fit in only one boat. We had to get two boats.Upon arriving from the boat ride, they will take a souvenir photo of you. They will then continuously attempt to guilt-sell you the photo (with frame initially) and even threaten to sell your photo to other people if you don't buy it (wow). Once you get to the start of the trek, you will be hoarded by vendors dramatizing how hot, long and dusty the trek is going to be while selling you hats and other products. I'm all for supporting the locals but their manner of selling is too unethical and sinister. They were not like the vendors in Boracay, Cebu, or Palawan.They offer horse-back riding for people too lazy to trek on their own. But the horses are not in good condition. They are only able to graze when they reach half way or all the way up. I didn't see any of the horses drinking water at all even if it was ridiculously hot. The locals also did not impose a weight limit for the horse rides and I saw a heartbreaking sight where a tourist was as big as the horse she was riding in. To control the speed of the horse during the trek, the locals walked behind the horse and pulled hard on their tails. Others would ride on the horse also, making it a 2-man horse-back ride. Some horses had fresh wounds and had some bleeding on the legs (the path was uphill, rocky and slippery after all) and they were not tended to. I doubt they had a veterinarian to take care of the wounds or if ever a horse collapses from heat stroke.In the resting areas, we heard the vendors guilt-tripping the foreigners into buying over-priced water and soda for their trail guides. I didn't find this necessary as these trail guides do not come cheap (Php 500 per trail guide)! The whole path is full of horse poop as you trek the same path as the horses. There will be times when you have to stand aside so those in horse-back can pass by. The locals would not bother completely stopping the horse for you to stand aside so we literally scrambled so as not to be trampled.I recommend this to those who are physically fit so you won't have to succumb to abusive horse-back riding. I personally found it difficult to hike up from the heat, dust, and smelly poop. But I would rather quit completely than ride the poor horses who were in worse state than I was. The only good view was when you reach the top. The rest of the way was boring, but you'd be too busy looking down to avoid poop most of the time anyway.",4.0 +I would be struggling to name a vista more amazing than the view over Taal volcano.where in the world is there a volcano inside a volcano? The full history is fascinating to me.weather can be an issue so check first.easily accessible by car or bus from Manila.plenty of accommodation and resto.to suit most budgets.unmissable.,0.0 +"Beautiful view from the top of the volcano, the crater is really cool, great spot for selfies. If you are not a fun of getting dirty by dust or horse riding , maybe not for you, boat trip was cool. Friendly locals",0.0 +"Taal Volcano was one of our first adventures out of Manila. A day trip, we went in a van with our guide to a resort where we had lunch and then a boat ride out to the volcano. It is known as a lake within a mountain within a lake. The horseback trip up the mountain was fun and a whole lot better than walking. At the top you look down into the crater at the lake that rain water has made. As you walk down, you'll see steam coming from the rocks as this is, in fact, an active volcano.A good day trip.",0.0 +"Location: 1:30min from SM MOA (traffic not considered)3 ways to go to tagaytay via Slex then Sta Rosa-Tagaytay roadCavitex -Amadeoor Aguinaldo Hway-SilangWaze app helps us a lot in finding our way coz we choose the Cavitex-Amadeo routeVisited the place last July and it was raining and the fog was at the street level!Serin (The District) mall by Ayala Land was our first stop, and it already has a variety selection of restaurant in the mall!",0.0 +"We decided to hike up this without the horses...unless you are used to being in the straight up sun in the Philippines heat, just take the horse. We got there at 1 (when our tour booked our trek...sigh), and walked at a jogging pace with our guide. It wasn't difficult terrain, just in full sun, no shade, and very dusty. This made life very difficult. We were dripping with sweat the whole time. You will have to watch for horse droppings and be sure to give them right of way from both directions. I would suggested a mask or bandanna to cover your mouth if it has been dry the day you climb. When you get towards the top, the trail goes straight up, so be prepared. There is a stop at the bottom of the stairs when you get up there with plenty of people selling drinks. Then it is like 70 steps up to the lake. This part was very cool and totally worth the climb.",0.0 +"The drive to take the boat from Talisay is long and windy. The boat ride was relaxing. You get to ride a malnourished looking horse. My husband's horse was so little that if he straightened his legs, his feet would be on the floor. I told him he look like one of the 3 amigos. The locals will try to sell you everything they possibly can and will make you feel guilty if you didn't. We didn't buy anything. Instead we tipped our horse guide good coz they only get paid PHP50 a day which in U S $ is probably $1.25. We opted to hike halfway down to give the horses a break. ",0.0 +"If you want a weekend getaway without burning a hole in your pocket during your stay in Manila, Tagaytay is the place to be. It is a small town based on a hill by the sea. The USP of this place is the weather and the scenic view of the Taal Volcano. It's just a 3 hour drive and we drove on a one of the most hot and humid nights in Manila. But we underestimated the weather at this place. It was a freezing cold morning and it rains very often due to the amazing ecological blend of the sea winds, the active volcano and the greenery.The Taal Volcano is visible from the island trench and is a spectacular sight how the three volcanos are line up to each other as if they were measured for their distance and heights before being put there.There are organized tours to take you to the lake between the active volcano where all the smokey action is. Please do not hesitate to bargain your way through and try the eateries along the bay side. All are good, hygenic and serve superb food. Have a walk around the small town of Tagaytay and enjoy the simple yet vibrant lifestyle of the locals.",0.0 +"I have always viewed the volcano from afar while travelling through the area, but now that I have visited it, I would highly recommend people take the time to climb the volcano.Seeing the volcano from down by the lake gives you a totally different perspective. From the shore of the lake it is a 15-20 minute boat ride followed by a 30 minute climb. The climb down was only 20 minutes. the view from the top is breathtaking and cannot be seen from anywhere outside the island. You look almost straight down into the crater and behold a beautiful, untouched paradise. All this is just 2 hours from Manila. Put it down as a must see.*If you are going to buy a t-shirt at the top, make sure you get a good deal. You can get a good deal if you bargain.",0.0 +"So I went there with some colleagues from work. I would suggest getting a loacl tour guide and to hire Donkeys to take you to the top.... Well worth it, but try to barter, We got all 4 of us, return boat trips, donkeys and raincoats for 4000 peso... great views and for those newbies (like me) who have never seen an active volacoe or smelt the sulphur coming from the ground... not to mention the amazing views!I would suggest getting your driver to stop off to grab Bolelo (a soup that is really good and localy produced) made from bone marrow and beef... yummm",0.0 +"On a recent trip to Manila we took time out to visit Taal Lake and volcano. Simply stated, this should be considered one of the wonders of the world. It is a huge volcanic crater with an enormous lake inside it. Then inside the big lake are several volcanoes, one of which is still considered active. Access to the Taal Lake is easy as it is visible for miles from the rim of the large initial volcano. It is mystical and beautiful and the weather on and around the lake changes almost minute by minute. Sometimes foggy. Sometimes windy. Some rain. Some sun. Constantly changing. Getting to the active volcano is a bit more challenging. First you have to take a boat ride across the lake to the base of the steep crater. It is inexpensive and the boat looks sketchy at first but if you have a sense of adventure it is fun. On the day we chose it rained like crazy as we rode across the lake adding to the adventure. When we arrived we bought ponchos for about $2 US and then rented horses for the climb. Many people walked up but with the pouring rain and somewhat treacherous footing we decided to let the horses do the work. Glad we did as it is about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) up a fairly steep slope. However, it is beautiful. Each horse had a guide and that was helpful as they knew the trail. Still it kept pouring rain. We were soaked. We reached the top and it was still raining and somewhat foggy adding to the mystical nature of the experience. There were tee shirt vendors and drink sales people trying to hustle a few dollars from the tourists. We huddled under a tin roof and waited for the rain to clear. Finally it did and the view was spectacular. There is a small lake inside the active crater. There is steam rising from the ground in several places and we were told that you could boil an egg in the mud flats and you could swim in the water a few meters away. There was a section of the volcano that featured red lava and you could hike that trail for about fifty cents US. We took some photos, declined on the tee shirts and headed down the mountain on our trusty horses. They were sure footed and steady and the dirt trail was still very wet. The views on the way down were fantastic as you could see the larger Taal Lake which surrounded the steep decline. Overall this was quite an adventure and well worth the effort. It took about 3.5 hours and would have taken much longer had we not rented the horses. If you get to Tagaytay in the Philippines, do not miss this incredible geographic wonder.",1.0 +"There aren't many place on earth where you can interact this closely with a volcano. You won't see molten lava, but you'll get to view steaming vents, boiling mud, and the results of multiple eruptions. Taal is unique in that you can see a lake inside a volcano, in a lake inside a volcano. Make sure to do the full tour that includes swimming in the inner lake, which is heated by steam vents.",0.0 +"Took a boat across to the Taal volcano and a horse ride up the LIVE VOLCANO. Along the way, you can see wisp of volcano smoke coming through the soil. Weather is scorching and humid. Arm yourself with sunblock, hat, sunglasses and water. Take lots of pictures to capture the moment. If you have SLR camera, it is better.",0.0 +"An unforgettable experience. First let me say I'm in no form or shape to hike. The drive from Pasay was abt 1 hr and 30 min, driving through the different towns. Upon arrival we took a boat (30min) to the the island. It was so calm and beautiful, I juse wanted to swim and I can't. Lol.Upon arrival you'll see lotsome of fruit trees and home along the coast. We took the donkeys about 40 min ride to the top. It was a bit bumpy.. but thankfully you'll have a guide or 2 ($700p). Getting to the top you'll see the crater lake. Then there is trek down to the crater oh bwoy I wasn't doing that on the donkeys the trail was on narrow you cldnt stand side by side. By the time I got to the bottom I was near passing out. Looked around and dipped my feet in the water and watched the guys cook eggs in one of steam holes totally awesome. On the way up I tried going on the donkeys but omg I was just all over and I thought I'd fall over so I hiked it.. remember I'm no hiker..I stopped a few times, lost air by the time I made it to the top I found a rock and passed out my friends had to through water on me it wasn't good. It was totally worth it. Don't take my word doooook it!!!!",0.0 +"Took us a good drive to get here but it was worth the six different vehicles it took to get there as we were able to see the other side of the country. Arriving there we stopped and looked around the town, had lunch at one of their malls then proceeded to the volcanoes and it was wroth the long ride getting there...we were able to see the volcanoes in the sun and in the rain and then saw the rainbow over it ...its also a volcanoes within a volcano...you can do tours of the volcano by walking near it.(if you plan to do the tour book early)...they have restaurants there also so we had our dessert and tea on top of the mountain. Would recommend that if you are in the area go and visit this area and the volcanoes and bring your rain gear as it just rains when it feels like it then stop then start again.",0.0 +If you're in the area this is a must see! If you go I would recommend springing for the horse! And go early in the morning when it's less hot! Also if you buy a drink at the bottom of the mountain do not take their first offer! If you tell them it's too much they'll lower their price.,0.0 +"Dusty and hot,it's neither difficult climb nor a particularly rewarding one. The walk takes about 35 mins or you can hire a tired old horse for P500 and a tour guide charge around P200. Bangkas out to Volcano island is the lakeside town of Talisay, it takes around 20 mins cost 1200 to 1800 pesos. Bring plenty of drinking water and a hat, as there's little shelter from the relentless sun.",0.0 +"Aside from the scenic view of Taal volcano, this is the nearest escape away from the city life. A good place to sip the famous beef shank soup bulalo . Weekend getaway plus the cold weather is perfect. ",0.0 +"Taal Lake is 50km south from Manila with its tiny Taal Volcano protruding from the lake in the form of an island.How to get there from Manila: San Augustin bus from the Pasay terminal up to Tagaytay's roundabout aka Rotunda; from there by tricycle to People's Park for views. Possible to get to the island and hike the volcano, but I had no time for this. See other reviews on what to do once on the island.",2.0 +"Like most places in Philippines, a big part of seeing these types of places is the journey. About a 2 hour drive from Manila then 40 minutes by speed boat and then a choice of a 1 hour hike ir 40 minute horse ride to the summit. I reccomend the horse ride as itt takes a good constitution to get to the top with the tropical heat. The view is spectacular from the top with views of steam vents and boiling water in the coulder.",0.0 +"This Taal volcano adventure was on our itinerary for our reunion because it had a special meaning to our balikbayan friend. We arranged it all through Club Balai Isabel, so it was really hassle-free. The people who guided us and boatman were kind and helpful. You could go on foot or on horseback, but I wish the animal path were separate from the footpath. The path is narrow for most of the way, and it's difficult to put animal and people together - the horse might poop or the person could lose his footing. The important thing is this - wear shoes and clothes appropriate for trekking under the hot sun and wear a face mask. It could get really dusty at times.",1.0 +"Horseback ride was a good choice.we had chance to enjoy horseback ride for 750 pesos. just give the owner or the horse or the one who will assist you a tip, just a way to help them for the very hard and nice assistance ^_^",0.0 +"We just book the book. Easy to reach the caldeira without guide. Un facteur, guides are not necessary. Reach the top while walking. And , please, don't ride the tiny horses. Walk slowly, drink much Water ( solt along thé way ). Wonderful place.",0.0 +"wow, I had the most exceptional experience during my visit to The Taal Volcano, had lunch at the Josephine restaurant, which overlooks the volcano and the lake and experienced a natural phenomena that was surreal. the waters of the lake seemed to start boiling and steam rose from this to smother the entire area to a point when I could not see my spouse close to me. This is Something I think everyone visiting the Philippines should experience at least once in their lifetime. Don't know how often this occurs, but it's something super spectacular..",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is very scenic. You can go horseback riding nearby or do the zip line. You can take a boat to the volcano in the middle of the lake. Actually, the lake is in the crater of the older extinct volcano. There is a bike trail going to the crater of the smaller volcano where you can literally hard boil an egg.",0.0 +"Around 4 hours from Manila. Nice to stay at Tagaytay 1 day, cool temperature, quiet place. Not much of nightlife but some small simple bars. Good food all along the road with amazing view of the lake.The volcano itself is not a wow factor, simple and nice view at the crater but nothing too amazing for a volcano feel. There is option to trek to the top (not a easy trek) or take a horse ride for a fee. The horse ride is scary though..",0.0 +"Enjoy the cool breeze, amaze your eyes over the mountain views! Really great plce for the whole family!, great escapade from the busy city life :)",0.0 +"The view of the crater itself is stunning,very tranquil.but the journey /trek upward is steep and crazily scary for non horseRiders..yes the quickest way to get to the viewing deck on top is by a horse with a guide max 25mins..14 stations to endure steep ,powdery black volcanic sand,so wear mask if you can cause it could be very dusty There are drinks sold along the way but best and cheaper to keep a drink handy.they also encourage u to buy a drink for your guide which is just right because they trek with u up and down on their flip flops.astonishing!",0.0 +"There is nothing special about this volcano. It takes so much time to get here from Manilla, views are average, climb terrible (you walk in a dust and dirt, maneuvering between horses carrying fat tourists) I would only suggest if you stuck in Manilla for one day and there is literally nothing else to see and do there.",0.0 +"I have hiked up and taken a horse. The fine dust is really like walking in baby powder. I would suggest taking a mask or you can buy one from the locals. If you hike up make sure you take shoes you can wash off once you get back to the boat. I also suggest taking a change of shoes once you get back to your car. Remember to stay hydrated, there are plenty of vendors along the path to get anything from beer to water and soda. If you plan to hike you do not need a tour guide. They can be aggressive and try to get you to hire them. Overall a very nice view and experience. ",1.0 +For starters who would want to experience mountaineering for just an hour of trekkng...this is it!dusty and smelly road in some parts due to the presence of horses along the way,0.0 +"the view is amazing... while the trek is a bit tiring, the view is also good as you can see the big volcano (though looks small) as my nephew say,,, but there are horses available if one is not up for a trek.",0.0 +"Definitely worth the trip. The view from the top of the ridge is amazing. The panorama is beautiful, gorgeous and stunning. The hike is no super easy as it gets steep towards the end, but the guides do it in flip-flops. I wore shoes because there are many loose rocks and you can easily stub your toes. Riding horse is not special but if you have trouble climbing, then ride the horse. You have a guide either with you on the horse or pulling the horse, so you are not really riding the horse, which would be fun. People are selling drinks along the way, but they will charge you $2 per bottle. But it helps them make a living. You feel like you are being hustled, but it is still cheaper than at the fair in USA. A boat will cost 1000 pesos per person or 4500 for the whole boat. Then you need to pay the guide 1000 peso. There are environmental fees, additional fees to see the red rocks (yes, it is worth the addition 50 pesos per person) and then drinks and tips. These people are so poor, so please bring extra cash and just buy their drinks, beer and souvenirs. You will need lots and lots of water. The Philippines is hot! But yes, you should and must do Taal Volcano. If you cannot do Taal Volcano then at least go to the top of Tagaytay Ridge, which overlooks the volcano.",1.0 +"Lets be honest....how many people do we know who have seen a real volcano. Very few really, thats because it takes effort to get there and is well worth it. Highly recommended for anyone in the region and the trek is easily doable. You start from one of the boat stations in places like Talisay at the banks of Taal lake. A 30 minute ride takes you to the base of the volcano. From here it is a 4 KM Trek on horseback or on foot. It is doable by foot by anyone with reasonable health, in about 45 minutes going up and 30 minutes coming down. Once on top, the view is simply amazing from the area with railing fence. You can chose to take a further walking tour for an additional admission fee. This is supposed to be very rigorous. Tip - Get a package tour organized rather than go through the middle men standing with boards at the side of streets. I recommend Bryan of Precious Boat Station If not, you have to haggle at every point for the boat ride, horse ride, pay admission fees etc. Wear a hat, sunscreen if you are not used to extensive sunlight and carry water. Avoid - Vendors...overpriced vendors. They will emotionally blackmail you into buying water for 5 times the price for the guy who controls your horse. Instead, just tell the guy you will tip him in the end. It is more useful and appreciated. Negotiate - They will take pictures of you on the horse or on foot at certain points and show a print out of it in a frame. Negotiate for just the printout, without the frame for about PHP 120.",0.0 +This is a sight to behold . A scenery that can only be seen printed in the post card. Every thing that you'll see mesmerizes you . Somehow you would think you are so lucky you are still alive in witnessing this.,0.0 +"On 28th of May, 2016 - we went to Picnic groove where we were introduced to this trip to crater and we decided to go for it. The weather was amazing, at least for me coming from Dubai, as it was cloudy, bit cold and breezy. We agreed to the trip and were offered a tricycle to go to the coast down the hill. NOTE: this ride is not the most comfortable one as it goes down the hill with a zigzag drive and driving can be rough. I would take a car or 04 wheeler next time to arrive comfortably. Anyways, it was 30 minutes ride to arrive to the coast where we paid P2000 for the boat. You can decide to share a boat to split the coast but might have to wait. Boat ride was about 10 minutes, prepare to have some water splashes, and it was quite smooth sailing. Once we arrived to the other side of the water, we were guided to the admin office for the payment, which is P100/person. The place is not being very clean and looked after. There we were asked to take a horse (baby horse) to ride to go uphill with the guide – cost P450/horse and P500/guide, one guide is enough for the group. If you can hike, I would suggest taking a walk and saving P900, as guidance was non-existing. The path uphill is extremely dusty and narrow at times, but scenes around are amazing. It was also stinky due to horses’ drops. After 30 minutes ride we arrived at the top and were amazed with the beauty of the lake and the surrounding mountains. I think it was worth all this . . . We also visited Red Lawa where you can see smoke coming out of mountain and it was relatively hot . . . . At the top you will find shops for souvenirs and some food and beverage. While going back, I decided to walk down instead of horse ride as I noticed some tourists were petrified riding downwards while I was going up ☺ TIP: wear comfortable and sporty clothes and shoes. Have a bottle of water and dust mask before hand. Many people will try to sell you stuff which highly over priced. All and all it was bit tiring and pricey trip but worth if you in Tagaytay – have a nice trip ☺",1.0 +"My advice for anyone going to visit this place is to be fit and to visit a doctor before going up..Yes it's worth it specially if you are into fitness you can try and go on foot , yes but only if you are healthy just don't forget to take some water with you and to wear some protection, appropriate clothes and shoes because of the heatOther than that you will be fine enjoying the view of the Island as you go up the Volcano , just watch out for the traffic yes there is a busy traffic going up, horses taking people up to see the Volcano so just watch out for it, its interesting to see crosses on your upAsk your guide to tell the story behind itIts a very beautiful view in the top because you will have the Volcano in front of you , and on your back you will have the lake surrounding the island..Enjoy it",0.0 +"First time it happened that our group in OB Ward had an out of town bonding, and we highly recommend this very adventorous activity in going on top of Taal Volcano seeing the crate is very amazing and I'm happy 'coz I have experience it with young ones....",0.0 +"Attaching a clear morning view from Hotel Taal Vista, the view is fascinating, one can actually go to the volcano and trek to see the crator",0.0 +"Nice drive from Makati, road is quite good, the view is always breathtaking from what I remember when I was still living in Manila many many years ago!I always wish to see and buy those exotic fruit along the way which I miss eating. We had a nice lunch in Josephine's Restaurant overlooking Taal Lake and Volcano.",0.0 +On arriving at our hotel early from Manila we immediately started to organise a trip to the volcano through the concierge. A quick change and we were on our way through the mad traffic in Tagaytay.At the boat station my husband paid for the trip across and was advised that a guide was essential….it is not! The young lad just walked in front of us all the way and hardly spoke at all (his English was not too good but better than my Tagalog. We took the short boat ride across to the volcano base.I swim every day and regard myself pretty fit but this trek was hard and the sun was not even fully out. When we arrived at station 14 (the summit) I was glad of the shade and a cool drink. The view was well worth the hike. It was stunning!It took us about 60 minutes going up and only 45 coming down. We did not take a horse and even though we found it tough going (I am 57) I am glad we made that choice. This was a very memorable trip and we were so pleased we took the time out to visit this wonderful sight.,0.0 +"Hotel booked me with Gray Line tours, the van picked me up at the hotel at 8:45 am and we did not leave for the volcano until about 9:30 am as we have to pick up guests at other hotels and proceed to the tour agency to make payment. I was taken to the top of the hill opposite the volcano to admire the view stopping in between the shops for coffee luwak (civet coffee) and fruits. By the time I took the boatride to the volcano, it is already 12:30 pm. The boat journey across the lake was very peaceful & pleasant. I have to hike up the volcano although I was told that the horse ride was included as part of the tour package. It took me an hour to trek the 3.5 km journey uphill under the (very) hot sun which is not easy. Along the way at the shelter, there are vendors pestering you to buy cold drinks and fruits. By the time we reached the top we are covered (at least our legs are !!!) in volcano ashes. The view from crater was pleasant. Going down the hill was easy enough. We were serve simple lunch at the boat jetty, just stir fried vegetables, grilled fish and chicken adobo before we were taken back to the hotel.",0.0 +It a couple of hours drive from Makati by taxi then into longtail boat across the lake to the island which is the volcano. Then the horseride up the mountain to the crater for a boco juice (coconut) and photo opportunity and some shopping. The T shirts are very good quality with no shrinkage or fading of colours - one of the best T shirts I have purchased on my travels. I walked down the mountain on the way back as the saddles are a bit small for me ( I'm 85kg & 180 cms) and the family jewels were not up to it - so beware. Its an easy walk down anyway.After we got back across to our driver we went up the hill to a restaurant (Lindsays I think) for lunch - which has a fantastic view across the lake. A great day out !!!,0.0 +"I must sincerely say... if there was not that visit (included) of the Bamboo organ in a church on the way to Taal... I would advise to NOT do the trip... It's long, harrassing due to road conditions... to simply end up with ONE spectacular view over the Taal... I did it and was just simply TIRED after the trip... Miserable food on the way (included) and harrassing trip for ONE nice scenic shot... Eventhough you understand that a joint explosion of Taal + Pinatubo (they're inter-connected) could DESTROY the capital city of Metro-Manila (Manila, such as the name, is ONLY a PART of a Metropolis combing NUMBER of INDEPENDENT city governments under the name of METRO MANILA) then you'll concentrate just simply on the visit of the Bamboo Organ in Paranaque (more nearby)...",0.0 +"Its people around said world smallest recently qctive volcano,any how its true or not amazing place to visit, get volcano expierinces as well really piturisque view,surrounded water lagoon middle it small volcano, climbing it using donkeys and finally see the top volcano 30 years old,erupted mouth are really good expirinces.Also able to visit it near in major cities of batangas province even from mnaila wihing 3 hours,lot of nice resturant etc..",0.0 +We had an exciting trip up Mt Taal a Live Volcano. A must do and this must be added to your check list of things to do in our life time. The ride up on horse back was an experience. The view was wonderful to add to the awe of the place. 3 mode of transportation to get there: car trip; boat ride and on horse back.,0.0 +Recorded as the smallest volcanoWith the lake surrounding it makes it the nature's masterpiece.The view of the volcano is not scaring or alarming unlike other active volcanoes in the country.The view is very relaxing and rejuvenating that makes us to love and care for the nature,0.0 +I drove to Batangas City at 5:15am for only an hour and a half and parked and take a boat ride to the volcano with a little horse back riding to see the silent volcano. But silent water runs deep as the water is actively sulfuric at the crater. Yes at the crater of Taal Volcano indeed I went with a buddy! Its fast and cheapest way to visit a volcano in the Philippines. After the sight seeing at the crater of Taal..we went for a food trip along the highway....The day trip was so relaxing and satisfying! Just do it! Never fail to check on Taal ..when in the Philippines..smiles,0.0 +"Only peoples parc in the sky stays bad and goes from bad to worse but the rest of Tagaytay got a big facelift. The trip to the volcano, the picnicgroove and the new attractionparc needs your visit. If you want to take a boat to the volcano don't give more than 1500 pesos per boat, some try to ask even 9000 and I pay mostly around 1200...",0.0 +"I read about this place and was one of the highlights of my trip. Through my manila hotel, I have booked a private day trip to Tagaytay and to trek up the volcano. Getting there was very comfortable and not a lot of traffic (During a weekday).Upon arrival, you take a very nice boat ride through the lake. Note that due to waves and small size of boat, the trip can be bumpy and you will get splashed with water. (Remember your waterproof camera/phone covers)You then arrive to the volcano and you have the option to either get on a horse or go up yourself. Having a guide is mandatory as well as paying some entrance/environmental fees.Along the way up, you will face ALOT of dust. Get a scarf or buy a dust mask from all the local sellers around the area.once you get up, make sure you have your camera on as the view is just worth all the water splashes and the dust in your eyes.we also had a lunch break where they served us lunch but the food was not great. I would suggest skipping lunch.",0.0 +"After seeing pictures of the lake and volcano online decided to visit with friends for the day. I hired a minibus for the day and set off from Manila around 6am. It took a few hours to get there due to the traffic and stopping off for breakfast on the way but it was well worth it when we got there. We stopped of at some scenic viewpoints at Tagaytay first to get a great view of the lake and volcano then took the steep drive down to the lakeside to get the boat across to the volcano island. If you have read other reviews there are a lot of people complaining about the cost or there is not much to do etc. but I thought they were reasonable for what you get and people on the island have to make a living and rely on tourism to do so. When we got to the island I opted for the horseback ride for the group to the top instead of trekking which I'm glad I did as apart from the experience it would have been a long uphill walk but however you get to the top make sure you wear a hat, put on sunscreen and take plenty of water with you. From the boat trip and on the volcano itself the locals will take pictures of you and try to sell the pictures to you, don't feel pressured into buying them as it is optional but they are cheap to buy and some can be very nice with captions added to them. The views from the top of the volcano are breath-taking and make the heat and dust worth it. We stayed at the top for a while then trekked back down on horseback again before taking the boat back across the lake. What a fantastic experience and well worth the expense, I cant understand why some people complain about this place.",1.0 +"The Taal volcano is a beauty. without a doubt it is a must. I am glad that we went there when my son iMac turns 8 years old. Renting Patricia the horse name with out tour guide it was only 45 mins for a minimal fee of P600.00 round trip.We rent a tricycle from Tagaytay junction to reach Talisay from Famous Inn for a fee of 300.00 one-way. Rent a boat for 1,500.00 round trip to reach the island. There was a tarpaulin which will protect us from getting wet. It's worth it but please do not go there after 3pm for it was scary travelling in the dark.",0.0 +"I've been here to this place several times and still i look at it with awe of such a beautiful sight. Traffic though is a bit bad these days going there, It took us almost 5 hours coming home in a weekend. If you can, go there on a weekday - traffic a lot better.",2.0 +"I am so glad i left this trip to last! People told me how wonderful this place was, but it so is not! I only went there because people talked about it so much.The drive to tagaytay and tagaytay itself are very nice - just no need to go to the volcano - an utter waste of time & money in my opinion.Boat Trip from Tagaytay to volcan = PHP 2000 (for a boat)Entrance / Environmental fee = PHP 100 per personGuide Fee = PHP 500 per horse OR per walking partyWe decided to treck - took us about an hour at a leisurely pace to get to the top. We were forced to take a guide who was useless. His English was basic but we could understand each other, but he just walked in front of us and left us behind. Many a time we had to call on him to slow down or wait. We wanted to enjoy the treck but he seemed in much of a hurry.BEWARE: At some of the shelters there are people selling cold drinks. They will ask you if you want to buy something for your guide even if you don't buy for yourself. This looked very dodgy to me!Were closed shoes, because it's a dirt track and bring a face mask even if you ride a horse.Once you're up, there's nothing to do really. You get there, have a look round take a few pictures and that's it. 15 mins is too much at the top.They offer golfing at the top where you are basically putting gold balls into the crater! Doesn't feel like something that anyone should be doing!",1.0 +I stayed on one of the hotels over looking the nature view of Taal Volcano. It's nice to see the view when I wake up in the morning and look at it while eating breakfast... soothing and calm! Will definitely come back and stay there to relax and be away from metropolis life.,0.0 +"My friends and I came to this place under a tour booked from the BnB that we were staying at so we had a really good deal. For those who cannot hike, you can opt to ride on a horse in order to get to the top but horse-riding can be a little bit pricey. If you're hiking, please do not wear white shoes as the volcanic soot will definitely make them grey! Also, beware of horse dung on the paths!",0.0 +"I was not too impressed with my visit to Taal Volcano. Maybe because the day before I went to Pico de Loro which was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. If you are looking to hike, this is not ideal. There is horse waste throughout the hike, no shade, it's very hot, dusty and the smell is pretty bad. I would recommend riding a horse which might make the trip slightly more entertaining.Once you get to the top the view is pretty amazing but there isn't much to do when you are there. You basically look at it and then leave.",1.0 +"I went there for a day trip to skip Manila city. It was a good idea because the place is really beautiful but again they over charged you so much for what it is and they ask you every 5 min to pay an extra for something. Bus from Manila buendia to tagaytay around 100 pesos. Tricycle from tagaytay to the boat 150 pesos Boat until the island : 1500 pesos !!!! Which is definitely not the real price. They asked me 2000 at the beginning, I asked for 1500 and they directly accepted it. A guy told me after that is possible to have the boat around 600-700. Once you arrived to the island you have to pay the fee entrance 100 pesos and they try as well to charge you a horse or a guide which is definitely not necessary if you know how to hike a little bit (around 300-400 pesos). Take a horse is understanding but take only a guide is definitely not necessary, you go to the village on the right when you arrive and once inside you go to the first path on the left until the top (30 min)Once on the top you can pay to see the lave (50 p), they have printer to print a picture of you took on the way before, they try to charge you to shoot a ball of golf inside the volcano (yes no kidding) Finally to come back you have to pay the bridge to go on your boat (50 pesos) and then to come back to tagaytay you have to pay 200 pesos ... Yes it's more expensive on they way back because it's going up ...Well to resume it its a nice trip for a day tour, a nice view, but again It's very annoying to be asked all the time to pay an extra and they really charged you a lot so negotiate it.Enjoy",0.0 +"Hi, We came to Tagaytay to go and see the Taal lake and Taal Volcano. The city is not very nice but the day trip to the lake is interesting. It's about 1500php to 2000php from Tagaytay for the bangka that will that you to the island. You then have to pay the entrance fee 100php. TRFrance",0.0 +"Booked through the concierge who arranges taxi and tour. Taxi driver very nice and looked after me during thw whole day. My tour guide was brilliant, listened to my ipod through his large speakers on boat journey to volcano, both singing away across the lake. Lots of facts about volcano including advice on dealing with pushy island residents (no to everything, keep walking). Nearly died walking up the volcano especially with my new shoes giving me blisters. Guide offered to swap his flip flops with my shoes, I thought urgh no way at first, but the pain was too much. Top guide, wouldn't have survived by myself. Guide bow friend on fb.",0.0 +"If you love nature, nature walks or trekking this is the place to be. It is an island in a lake in an island in a lake. One has to take the boat for 20minutes to reach the island. Then there are two options of trekking 2.1 kms one way up the volcano mountain. The track is narrow, rocky and has sand and ash so it slows down ones pace. Avoid during summers or if in summer start early so by 9:00am you have started climbing the mountain. There are several pit stops and 14 milestones marked with a cross. At the top one can see the crater of the volcano which is covered with water which is pristine green and the place smells of sulphuric acid. A super view of the natural lake on the outside. This crater erupted in 1977 so there is a bit of history too. The walk down is faster. Few take a ride up the mountain on the back of a pony. Try this trek and you will not be disappointed.",0.0 +"Because we were in Manila and still had a free day before going to Palawan, we decided to visit the Taal Volcano. We took the bus until Tanauan and from there the Jeepney to Talisay. Foresee a full day (8hrs) for the trip back and forth.The visit of the volcano took us about 1,5 hrs. We paid 2000 pesos for the boat (we were only 2 people) and 500 for the guide. Arriving at the Island, we could not be back soon enough so the guide could accompany other tourists (and earn more money). The road to the Volcano was very dusty.If you have nothing else to do, you can visit the volcano but we advise you not to invest a holiday if you have other options.The hospitality was very poor compared to al other places we have visited in the Philippines",0.0 +"This is ca 2 hours drive place from Manila Center (very much depends on the traffic in Manila which may be big obstacle). However it is worth taking the chance and seeing this beautiful place. This may be very nice idea for 1 day excursion, including lunch in one of many restaurants that are easily available close by e.g. in Tagatay. If you prefer light version of the sightseeing you may go to watch the volcano from the terrace of restaurants. It is worth to be there at the sunset time :-)",0.0 +Tagaytay has always been my favorite out-of-town destination and the reason for it is the scenic view of Taal Volcano. Establishments with a good view of the lake and the volcano normally make better business than those without or limited view of this attraction. I have traveled to other countries and I am proud to say that our very own Taal Volcano could rival those other countries' tourist attractions.,0.0 +The trip to see the world's smallest volcano was a lot of fun. We drove down from the rim of the outer volcano to the lake. Took the boat across the lake to the island. Then rode the horse uphill to the rim of the inner volcano. The path was very dusty though.The main drawback is there are people in the area trying to sell you things you do not need.,0.0 +Tour and boat fees are bit pricey if you go for it. Try to ask locals if you can just rent your boat since it is not that hard to go to the site.,0.0 +"The place is recommended for friends and family. From Tagaytay, you can see TaalVolcano for free. Just visit any of the establishments the with view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano and you're good. If you want more, it will take you more than an hour going down to the lakeside. Boat trips are available if you want to visit the crater.",0.0 +"We stayed at the Tagaytay Country Hotel the night before and went to Taal Volcano the next morning. There are a few options on how to get there. We meet a street tour vendor in Tagaytay the day before and set it all up. The trike was at the hotel before our scheduled time and we drove down the very winding road down the mountain to our boat on Taal lake. Here the operator went thru the stated pricing for the different tours. The boat and the trike ride were in our price from our tour vendor. They offer lunch, a rest area at the dock, You can rent a horse (kabayo) to make the steep and dirty trip to the top. We opted to walk the trail. A short boat ride to Taal volcano in the middle of Taal lake. Upon arrival you have to pay an entrance fee from the government about $1.12 USD. Then you can have a guide or go on your own. We choose a guide due to my many questions about the island and the volcano. There are 14 cross stations along the way. Some of these stations have rest areas which sell cold beverages of your choice. The trail is steep at points and very dusty. If you have young children or elderly the kabayo is recommended.At the top you can view crater lake and you can go down into it for a few more pesos.You can also hit golf balls into the lake if you desire.Very nice view of the island from the observation deck.The trip down was fairly quick. and went back to the boat dock. We ate lunch and departed back up the mountain to Tagaytay.Upon arrival we settled up with the tour vendor. We did receive a very competitive rate for the complete tour for a family of five. I would recommend Von our tour vendor to anyone whom is interested.",3.0 + Very beautiful view ... from talisay We hired a boat to cross the taal lake .then ride a horse to taal crater .its so cool up there ..perfect for taking pictures.,0.0 +"I guess the best season to hike in Taal is during December-February season, for sure di masyadong mainit & yung lake rich in color. Stunning! Maganda talaga!Down from Ligaya drive may mga boat men na magaalok. We agreed on a boat trip for Php 1400 (6pax), about 25mins boat road. Pagdating don we paid for environmental fee of Php 100 /pax. House ride of P450 & tour guide P500 is both optional. So we decided to get on our feet & get lost at Taal! But seriously you'll never get lost, mababait naman yung mga tao sa community to direct you, just be nice lang sa kanila, may trail na rin na susundan. About an hour ang pag-akyat, then mas mabilis pag pabalik na. Coconut juice P50 and other beverages are available sa taas. Souvenir photo meron din, from P300 per print down to P50 nalang haha just haggle. Pati golf swing, mahahaggle mo ng P25 each swing. Entrance for Red Lava is P50 each. If you need more details and contact # ng boatman, kindly msg me. Good luck!#YOLO",1.0 +Car (1 1/2 hour) boat (15 min) and walk (45 min) from Manila. Hot and dusty going up. Can rent a horse. Interesting at top. Have a cool coconut water from the shell. A nicer day trip to the countryside is Corregidor.,0.0 +"I went to Taal Volcano yesterday with a bunch of new found friends that i met through couchsurfing. It was amazing!Since i had trouble finding information about how to get to Tagaytay from Alabang, i found that the easiest way to get there is to catch a UV Express from Festival Mall. The vans will usually be parked between the multilevel parking and outdoor parking. Just refer to the guards if you cant find the UV express heading to Tagaytay. It arrived at 630am. Not sure if that was the first trip or there was an earlier one at 6am. Journey took about 1 hour and I dropped off at Olivarez Plaza to meet up with my friends. You can also drop of at sky ranch, just inform the driver.We negotiated to take three boats to accommodate all 15 of us for 7000php (max persons for one boat is 6). The price is higher because we wanted to use the Caluit Trail which is further from the regular trail. I'd highly recommend this trail as you get to go to the lake. You have the option to swim or just rest at the hut. Both the peak and the lake have sellers that sell mineral water and lemonade.",0.0 +Not at all what I was expecting. There's a 4km hike on a sandy and dusty trail. There's no shade so during the dry season it's scorching hot. There are horse rides to the top and they kick a lot of dust in the air. The view is nice but not worth the trouble.,0.0 +"One and Done for me! The three stars is for THE VIEW ONLY. We took a public bus from the costal mall on Roxas blvd. Used some reviews here to guide our trip. I'm an expert Hiker from The USA so I thought, it's just another steep mountain to climb. GO VERY early in the morning! If leaving from metro Manila you should leave by 4 or 5 Am to beat the heavy traffic and get to the trail before the heat hits. After 10am The Trail is VERY HOT!!!Honestly the Tricycle drivers are the absolutely worst part of the trip to the top of the vocano. And the locals are really nasty and mean to the tourists, which makes no sense but the whole Tagaytay/Talisay area are just full of rotten and ridiculous people. The Tricycle drivers will jump all over you one step off the bus. They will tell you P200, but you can get them for P150 -100. Caution: It's a 24 kilometer Tricycle ride and they are REALLY difficult to get into if you're Big. Make sure Your Filipinos Do all the haggling/negotiating for you, or YOU WILL GET RIPPED OFF. The standard boat rental rate ROUNDTRIP to the volcano and back is P1500. Each boat accommodates up to 6 passengers. They won't allow more. No need to pay or tip your boatmen. The Tricycle people all work for one of the boatside resorts and will take you to their own boat place. Yes you can walk the street to other places but this will make these people very angry and they will really tell you that you can't leave, honestly I think they are insane. Just keep arguing the boat price, they will tell you P2500-3000 for one and you just have to argue it down to P1500 per boat.official entrance fee to enter the trail is P100 for adults (8 years and above) and P50 for kids. You have the OPTION to rent a horse for P450 and a guide for P500 more. I did not want a horse or a guide. Those little JERKS will follow you up the trail everywhere and keep harassing you if you respond to the. JUST KEEP IGNORING THEM. We just asked other tourists if we could group with them and they were happy to do it. MOST tourists it's their First time also. The TRAIL IS EXTREMELY HOT! TAKE PLENTY OF WATER or you'll have to pay P50 per bottle on the trail. I just took a backpack with some bigger bottles from the 7-11 and that was plenty sufficient. The trail is most made of sand or very fine Dirt and it's really hard to walk in. Its very dusty from the horses and you'll want a face mask of some sort and A hot weather Hat. If you take children be prepared to carry the 2-3 year olds most of the way. My 8, 9, and 11 year old sons did it but it's completely exhausted US. I carried our 3 year old most of the way. After the beginning of the trail it's a little steep. Then it flattens for awhile then difficult, then at the very top It's THE ABSOLUTE WORST. It extremely steep and plan to take your time. The people on their horses will tell you to move, I did not, the guides are very rude and I yelled at them back and they will go around. I don't care if people pay to that. I'm not moving for any freaking animals. The horse really do make the trail worse. The view at the top is awesome and definitely worth your agonizing trip. There is steam at the bottom of the volcano lake that you can can take trail down to see for P50 more. Some small souvenir stands and foods stands that are not super overpriced but overpriced still. P50 for buko juice, soda and bottle water. Which is P15 -20 in the store. They picture takers who follow you around and take your shot without asking you and try to see it to you for P300-500. I ignored them myself. There's not much cliff protection up there so be super careful near the each. HOLD YOUR CHILDREN! ",0.0 +"So beautiful! You can just stare to it until you wnat to, like stress free. Super relaxing moment. You will love the view. ",0.0 +We seat above the lake on the shore looking down on the lake and across at the Taal Volcano while enjoying our lunch. We enjoyed the lunch almost as much as our view. This is a beautiful place to see and visit.,0.0 +"It would take over an hour for you the reach the top, and the road can be a bit dusty (please wear a hat/cap and face mask). But the view on top is really worth the climb",0.0 +"It can be an enjoyable day out but try to do it outside weekends and public holidays, as the number of visitors results in crowded conditions.It is one of those places that you need to go to if you you are near as it is special. However, the whole surrounding area is set-up to get the most amount of money from you and if you hire a guide, be prepared for at least one of their friends to tag along and request payment as well.It will not be a cheap day out but it is a natural wonder and you will not be able to do anything similar elsewhere.",0.0 +"The view from the top is just incredible. The lake is an amazing natural wonder , if only they can organize the tours in a discipline manner , I would give it a 100 % rating without hezitation and I recommend all tourists to visit it, surely : It Is More Fun In The Philippines !!",0.0 +"We have friends from abroad who came to visit. Going to Tagaytay and showing the Tall volcano was the nearest place to go. We got a guide to bring us to the mouth of the volcano. Took a boat ride (30mins) to go to the other side, and rented a horse To go up the to the mouth. Although you can choose to just walk. Upon reach the mouth, it was a great site to see the inside of the volcano. They placed small stalls over looking and you can buy fresh coconut juice.",0.0 +"The trip starting from Manila on a Sunday morning was nice, not much traffic. We stopped for breakfast at Bag of Beans, yummy breakfast with lovely view. Lake Taal was pretty. We rented a boat (bangka) to take us to the volcano island. That's where the adventure really begins. As every reviewer has noted, it is a difficult climb, so be prepared. It was an island formed by previous eruption, so there aren't many trees for shade along the way. The walking paths (shared by men and horses) were of soft sand and gravel, some parts are fairly steep climb. the journey was hot and dusty, made worse by the horses that stirred up plumes of dust. A scarf or surgical mask to cover your nose and mouth would be good to have, they sell them there at very much marked up price. Also bring plenty of drinking water. Cap/hat and sun-block too are essential.We took an hour to reach the top. We did not hire the horses as they looked thin and tired, and we saw the handlers throwing stones at some to make them move faster. So we walked. The view at the top was breath-taking. It was TOTALLY worth the climb. the volcanic lake was so still and the colour so amazing, it should really be on everyone's itinerary.",1.0 +This is really a geographic wonder! A small volcano in the middle of a lake made by the crater of an extinct giant volcano. The trip by banca and horse to the tip of the volcano is a maybe. Be well aware of what it is because it takes up your time. Traffic is bad and some of the man made R&R facilities are very third world. There are a number of first world level places that will make the visit worth it. Be ready to pay.The use of a trustworthy blog or guide site would be advantageous.,0.0 +"If you're looking for a nice getaway from Manila to experience some fresh air, spectacular views and good food, go visit the Taal! Plenty of places to stay at and dine in as well just depending on your budget. You'll get great pictures especially on a clear day. A definite must to go if you're visiting/ touring the Manila area!",0.0 +"In order to approach top of volcano mountain, you need to hire boat with cost of P 3000. Then a lot of horses rental will take you in there. I would suggest to take full package boat with horse. The view from top is great and the lake view so nice.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano was a very interesting place to hike. I love the challenged, though I did not expect hiking the trail because of the stiffness, I made it the TOP, I like the experienced. Just a little below the viewing park, were two holes with bellowing smoke. You can either walk or a horse ride. A few stops in the middle of the trail for coconut fruit energizer. got to have your water, dusk mask, a hat, wear light clothes and of course rubber shoes for hiking. You get to a motorized boat to get in the place.Thanks to all the people who were there greeting everyone, giving all the suggestions one may need before you go into the trail.",0.0 +"An 1.5 hours trip from Manila then another 15 minutes boat trip across the Taal Lake to reach the foot of the volcano. Then a horse ride up to the top of the volcano with a guide, the ride on the horse-back is quite an experience at some points due to the stiffness of the track and the trip is about 45 minutes. Once on the top, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the volcano & lake !! Remember to bring along a hat, mask to cover your nose & mouth due to the dusty track and also drinking water. You can get all these items there but they are charging so much higher. ",0.0 +"We first only planned to do a picnic in that picnic grove. But then there was a lady who was very persistent of getting us into that trip saying it was a package and its cheap. She never let go of us and followed us around even when we wanted to take our time to look for souvenirs. She told us that this one particular shop had all of what was offered in other stores, but when we looked, they hardly had much. She only wanted to keep an eye on us. I should've known then that this person was a scam artist (all of them are). You'll see a lot of people with pictures of taal volcano and activities you can do there. They will tell you going there is on a package tour that costs only Php 2000 (boat ride included). All of them said the same thing from the moment we arrived in Tagaytay Olivarez to the picnic grove. They will also tell you that they don't know how much the price costs for a guide for hiking the volcano and about the horse back riding which btw the lady salesperson advertising it said we didn't have to ride one to head up the volcano and that it was optional, and to our surprise it became mandatory when we arrived on that volcano. It was uncomfy and the horse they gave me was very old and very small. We didn't have a choice then. Cause they were like, oh well, if you dont want to ride then you can't go up the rim of the volcano. We didn't want to spoil the trip then and we had no choice. Either we bite their forceful offer or stand there like a sitting duck. They really made us like a sitting duck there.The view going up was nice. It just smelled like horse poop the whole way. One person will give you a disposable mask you can buy in drug stores for 10 pesos. But they will charge you for 30 pesos. And it isn't even a good one. She said because its dusty going up. But it wasnt even needed!!! It was just inconvenient! When we got there, there will be people offering you to give your guides some drinks which cost Php 50 each for a small soda. We went up the taal volcano and it was awe inspirin for a second, then nothing. There will also be people taking pictures of you even if you refused for the nth time. They even used a Nikon SLR. Then they will charge you Php250 for a photo that you didn't even want! We refused to buy it. The whole time that we refused, the price went lower to Php150, then Php100, then when we were abot to leave, Php 50 as a last ditch effort to sell the photos they took without our consent. There will also be a guy on the top of the volcano telling you that he will guide you to that Red Lava area for Php100 pesos (then tells you he expects tip). You will already notice that the photo they will show you is heavily edited, saturation increased. To my surprise, you can even walk there without a guide! The guide just told us that the volcano erupted in twice and that it left that red lava on the side of that taal volcano we went to then just took pictures of us with our phone. It wasn't even that far from the entrance to the top of the volcano. When we got back from the taal volcano and arrived in that port we went from, the salesperson lady magically knew how much all of it costs. Then she charged us 500 more for her guidance. The tricycle driver and the woman even expected us to give them tip even after they concealed the real price on how much they will charge us. We may come back next time but next time the wiser. Probably never. Do not be fooled by Php2000 packages. Cause it will triple the price if you're not paying attention. And it definitely will because they will lie about not knowing when you get there, but when you come back, voilà! They finally remember.I do not recommend this for history lovers cause you'll get more out of wikipedia than their guides.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is a complex volcano of the South, one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views.",0.0 +"very interesting place, nice to see a volcano, even if it has tiny lake with tiny island on it.It best to rent a driver to get there from Manila, they will take you to little port with boats and restaurant where you better have lunch. There is an optional ride to the top of the mountain on skinny little horses. It's difficult to say no to it and the horses do look like it is their last climb. You don't have to know how to ride, a guide will be walking the horse uphill. If you are tall, you can help by pushing the horsey up. there is nice view up there and you can buy drinks and coconut water. 10 minutes and you can go back down. Overall nice day with good company.",0.0 +"We took a 4 hours bus ride from Manila to Tagatay and another 10 minutes tricycle ride to Taal. Cloudy day on the day ; freezing and windy day during evening. The temperature can drop to 10-12 Celsius in the evening and please prepare yourself with warm outfits. Nothing much about this place except the good view of Taal Volcano and 50 pesos per entry. This place look death , dirty and need much maintenance in the park. I would like to recommended Starbucks store nearby.. Either walk or take tricycle is all up to you. This is new store and you can enjoy your coffee with Taal Volcano view with cool breeze. This place much relax and comfort compare to the park... ",0.0 +"i ride a public bus from manila that go to tagaytay. on the bus i ask the conductor about how can i reach the volcano from that bus. he gave me lots of information and stop in a place (that i don't know the exact name) and told the tricycle driver there to take me to taal. tricycle cost around 100-150 peso to go to boat station and 200-250 for the way back (because we're going up again and it'll consume more fuel). there'll be lot of tour offer to take you to the volcano, if you're too lazy to arrange everything by yourself, you could use it and ask the tour to lower their price or just go without them. the boat cost 1500 peso for round trip, it'll better join other people if you go in small group to lower the cost. and i used a horse to climb, it cost 300 pesoduring my visit there, the weather really cloudy. couldn't feel the heat of the sun at all, but the view still incredible to enjoy. rained a bit for half an hour,but the horse still manage to climbed the volcano safely",0.0 +The scenery around the Volcano is breathtaking. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get too close to the Volcano due to the weather but it was still well worth the trip. As I recall it was around a 4 hour drive from Manila. If you live in central manila then make sure you leave when it isn't peak time else it will make the journey far longer. I also bought some extremely fresh fruit from local farmers at a very fair price!,0.0 +"To get to the volcano island, you will need to charter a boat from the mainland. For a 30 minutes ride, you need to pay 2000 peso per person. you also need to pay for tourist fee of 50 peso per person. To go up the crater, there are 2 ways. Either you hike up with a guide (450 peso) or horseback with a guide (550 peso +450 peso). However be warned that the volcano is quite steep and the horse riding is also not smooth.You will need a hat + face mask as it is very hot and dusty. Also due to the trail is used by horses, be prepared to feel the stink of horse droppings.It takes about 30-40 minutes to reach the top via horseback. If hiking, i believe it will take you more than 1 hr.The view is nice from the top of the crater. You can see the surrounding provinces and the lake itself.There is a row of stalls selling souvenirs and drinks. beware that there is no toilets available on top.All in all we spend around 10,000 peso for a return trip from makati to taal volcano. which to me is a ripoff.",1.0 +Very beautiful place to visit scenery was great cool weather and lots of fresh fruits. A good place to stay if you looking for a nice relaxing vacation..,0.0 +"Breathtaking view, truly a breath of fresh air. The Tagaytay breeze is out of this world. I enjoyed my evening visit. It was all worthy.",0.0 +"U go there by boot and then u can choose if wanne go on a horse.But u can tell that they are hungry, skiny and sweating.U can go by foot thats less then 2 hours and u are up.View is amzing tho",0.0 +"It's fantastic. You'll never go wrong. You can either just enjoy the view of Taal Volcano and breathe the cool breeze up at Tagaytay City or follow your adventurous gut to come down and cross Taal Lake by boat and trek your way to the volcano itself. I grew up visiting this place every now and then and have brought in my family and friends to experience the same. Everyone feels good about it. Hotels, food and leisure are plentiful around the small city of Tagaytay. But nature is at it's best around the Taal Lake of Batangas. Try it.",8.0 +"If you are in Manila, make a side trip to Taal Volcano to see its wonderful and natural beauty set on the Taal lake. The 360 degree views are amazing and there are lots of activities you can do here, like boating, horse-back riding, and hiking up this volcano. You can also go on a culinary adventure by tasting the local food such as the crispy fried tawilis, a kind of fish endemic on the Taal Lake. Cheers!",0.0 +It is beautiful and climbing is not dificultIt is nice to visit if you have a whole day in manila to spend.Takes the whole day. 2.5-4 h from manila by public transport.Bus to Tagaytay (up to 150 peso pr person) -2.5 h then a trisicle to the shore (100 peso pr trisicle)-15 minBoat - 1000-1500 peso pr boat - 20 minClimbing by foot- 100 peso pr person enviromentle fee . 20-40 min one wayCliming by horse - 100 peso enviromentle fee + 450 peso horse + 250-500 peso guide (must) = 800-1000 peso in total pr person. Red lava - 50 peso pr person,0.0 +"I really enjoyed our day at the Taal Volcano. We paid 50PHP each for a tricycle from Tagaysay to the lake then paid 500PHP each for the boat over to Taal. There are beautiful view whilst on the boat and we were fortunate enough to have calm water. Once on the island, there's a 100PHP tourist fee to pay. We walked to the top of the volcano without a guide. The route is very easy. It's only dusty when the horses walked past. There's no need to ride a horse to the top, we walked at a leisurely pace and it took half an hour to get to the top. There's people selling coconuts, soft drinks and beer on the path to the top. The views of the crater lake are stunning. We went on a weekday and it wasn't busy.",0.0 +"Went to picnic grove at Tagaytay, then some sort of guide told us if we want to see exactly the crater. Motorcycle ride to Batangas is around P600 and the All In expense to go to the Crater is around Php1,500 - Php2,000 - don't be shy to haggle ;) from Batangas we rode a boat about 20mins then trekking for 45mins. be sure to bring your water since it will be too expensive at the top and buy a face mask since its too dusty! If you don't want to go hiking, there are horses P450/horse. It was an amazing view, we spent almost 2 hours just to feel the moment at the crater. (since it's my first time to be exactly on top of a volcano) there are holes which the volcano releases hot mist of water :)",0.0 +"It is the number one Tripadvisor so we had to visit it. It's nice to see it from the town, you have the lake and the volcano there. But then we actually got to volcano island and walked the short way up, and the view wasn't as stunning as I expected. The many shops on the top make it even worse. The climb up was hot but not to hard. Did it on my flipflops and besides a bit dusty feet it was easy doable. The smell wasn't as bad as everybody claims and it can be a bit dusty when the horses walk by.",0.0 +"This is for the more adventures tourist. You will get wet on the 30 minute boat ride across the lake sitting on a plank in a tiny ancient boat with outriggers so you stay upright. Then the hot, sunny, dusty horseback ride up the volcano on narrow paths begins. Wearing a mask, a hat, and long sleeves and long pants helps. It's just fantastic!! The view of the volcano within a lake from the volcano within a lake is worth it. What an experience!! Don't forget to tip the guides and horse walkers and boat driver and and gang plank (it really is a 2x4 board--not much of a 'plank') hand holder and anyone else who offers you anything. And buy a tee shirt. then theres the fun horseback ride down and the boat ride back. We had lunch on the dock tables when we got back, and talked with our boat driver and our guide. A very memorable experience!!!! Do it now before it gets 'modernized'!!",0.0 +"The view is worth the trip. Numerous restaurants and cafe around where you can hangout. For the adventurous souls, boats can be hired to take you to a viewing deck and see the inner caldera.",0.0 +"Its very beautiful, the smallest volcano in the world, located in the middle of the lake, close to great restaurants, very visible,postcard picture perfect, one of the best tours we took during our vacation in the Philippines.",0.0 +The view from Tagaytay is absolutly spectacular all the way down to the beach where we take the boat ride to Taal...just be prepare to know where you are going first...but once you get there its pretty easy!! ask your hotel before attending to ask anyone out there to give you a ride there coz they will probably take everything you got hahaha!!! But its sincerly a must see!!!,0.0 +"The Taal Volcano is a solo attraction in itself when in Tagaytay City. Though situated below the city, it is very visible from the top of Tagaytay, thus, a center of attraction.",0.0 +It's the only island within an island within an island that I've ever seen. If you like the outdoors and enjoy hiking then this is a must. All the boat prices are fixed so no bargains there but the trip is worth it.,0.0 +"Walking up the Taal volcano is not very demanding and other activities were even more enjoyable. The view from atop Tagaytay looking down on Taal lake provided some of the best photos as the textures of the islands transformed with the changing light. It is worth walking through the posh resort Taal Green Lake Resort to get some of the best views of the valley. A quick boat ride to the other side of the lake where you do the ascent to the crater is equally picturesque with a multitude of Viking looking outriggers, fish farms and extraordinary friendly locals. It is a wonderful way to spend the day.",0.0 +"This is the second year we've brought a group of Canadian doctors and nurses to volcano island after our medical missions. A convenient take-off point is Taal Lake Yacht Club in Talisay, Batangas. Motorized pump boat can ferry 5 passengers each. Once on volcano island, one has the choice of doing the 1-hour climb on the Spanish trail, or hiring a horse with guide for 500 pesos round trip. It's not a difficult climb but one has to be fairly healthy. Weekends are busy, and it can get quite dusty from both climber and horse traffic. Once on the top, the view is stunning with lots of good photo ops. Our group members always do the golf ball drives into the crater (100 pesos for 3 balls). Everything is more expensive on the island because water and food has to be shipped in. That said, prices are not ridiculous. It's a good side-trip.",0.0 +"The trail has really loose soil, almost like sand, so it was hard to find our grip. There were very steep parts that made us look enviously at the others atop a horse. We were panting due to exhaustion and heat but all we could breathe in was the stink of horse manure all over the trail. It was all worth it when we reached at the peak though. It was so beautiful. Tip: Bring your trail foods. Vendors charge exorbitant fees for water and snacks. I forgot if guide is necessary but you can make without one. You will not get lost.",0.0 +It was a great experience for beginner hikers and a great view near Metro.My first time hiking and also visiting an active Volcano. It's a must see tourist spot near the City.,0.0 +"Upside1. When you reach the Taal's tip, its beautiful 2. On the way, the road is lined with resorts and sea food restaurants Downside1. Surrounding area isn't clean2. You may hire horses for the trek (the horses are so thin and not looked after well)3. Vendors for water and snacks charge exorbitant fees",0.0 +"Even if the view is very nice when you made it to the top, it's sad to see how they treat the horses. This place is full of tourists getting transported to the top by small skinny horses. They seem to break into pieces at every moment. ",1.0 +"despite an access not so easy (road from SLEX to TAGAYTAY) crowded, the last road is curvy but exciting with magnificent site seeing of TAAL LAKE. you have to take a full tour (lunch + boat + horse) to reach TAAL VOLCANO. of course not included tips and tourist pictures! it will cost around 7000PHP. very nice experience far away from industrial tours better January up to april",0.0 +"A smooth boatride from Talisay brought us to the foot of Taal volcano and a trek up the crater is too hot, dusty and tiring especially on a scorching dry day. If i would do this again in summer, i prefer to start out very early. What worsens it are the dried up dung of horses mixed with dust that you breathe along the way, so wear dust or face masks. Yes, you may hire a horse to ride all the way up and leave a cloud of dust to those who prefer to hike. Wear sunblock and comfortable sleeve shirt and sneakers. Bring water bottles with you. You can buy bottled water and coconut water though along the way or at the end of the trail. There are plenty of food stalls at the ridge of the crater. Well, the view is awesome which paid off the tiring climb. Too many commercial stalls though and very little place to rest or have a quiet stop to appreciate the view. Poorly maintained trek, IMHO.",0.0 +"I did a DIY trip with a couple family members (we're all Filipinos) to the volcano. It was a trip in itself just getting to a boat. I would definitely not recommend going there by yourself without knowing Tagalog unless you want to pay exorbitant prices even for a tourist. Once at Olivarez, my group walked up and down the street looking for the jeepney terminal but everyone we asked kept trying to get us to pay for a trike. We finally found it after a guy told us and got off at a street (forgot it's name) where we took a trike for 200 pesos (from original 600php offer) compared to the 2k we were being offered in town to get to Talisay. Our trike driver first took us to the town market to get a boat, but there weren't any so we went to a private dock (?) that had boats. The price was 1500 for the boat with haggling from 2.5k.Once on the island, you have to register as a visitor that costs about 50ish php/person. The people will ask if you want to buy a face mask, offer to be a tour guide, pony ride, food etc and won't stop asking even after you made it clear you don't want any of it. One guy was trying to tell us that we /had/ to have a guide in order to get to the top safely. Sure enough, I just followed another group of people who were riding horses and found the trail past the basketball court. The guy wasn't all that happy and walked away telling the other people that we weren't going to do business with them.On the trail, it smelled really bad because of the horse poop everywhere. The views were stunning though and I got to make fun memories with my family. If you bring a camera, the lens might fog as you get closer to the summit if you didn't prepare beforehand. At the peak, we enjoyed looking around the view deck. The coconuts aren't that overpriced - 50 pesos for 1 compared to 20 pesos in Angeles City. You can buy souvenirs at a decent price too. We're a friendly group, so the vendor gave us a discount and let my aunt add her own design to her key chains :) I wanted a t-shirt, but unfortunately they had limited designs. I don't speak Tagalog very well so the locals were having fun speaking in Taglish with me and telling me I shouldn't be shy speaking in either language because they could speak both hahaha. Locals will offer to take your picture (at extremely expensive prices). I saw a white guy being asked if he wanted a picture for 500 php and the guy said he only had 300php on him. The local kept pushing for 500 until the white guy took out 300php and said, this is really all I have, and they finally agreed on 300. They both looked pleased because the foreigner thought he got a deal and saved and the local clearly outwitted the foreigner. You need to practice smart haggling because the locals will definitely manage to get the most money out of you. You could easily lose over an unnecessary 5k php on this trip for not being adamant.I liked Taal Volcano and seeing what it had to offer. But the place is in seriously poor condition due to the harmful practices done by tourists and locals both. There's so much litter and horse dung everywhere that it ruins the experience. It's apparent that the horses aren't treated well - many horses that passed me were wheezing and tired, but the guide would keep smacking its behind so it'd move and the tourists would just sit smug and ignoring the act. I can understand the locals since they're just trying to make a living, but I thought the tourists were being very inconsiderate of the animals. After arriving back on the mainland, we got on the jeep that went from Talisay to Olivarez. When there were enough people to leave, the jeepney driver said it was 200php per person, so we immediately got off. After asking several trike drivers for prices (we wanted near the amount we got to get there), one of them got the main person heading the jeepney and we finally agreed to take the jeep for 60php/person. Once in town, we ate at McDo and headed back to Manila around 4pm and arrived at 8pm due to traffic.Taal could be a really wonderful place worth the prices the locals are asking if it were better maintained. Otherwise, if money and cleanliness are factors, it's not worth visiting as there are many other tourist destinations that don't require as much of a hassle and you can easily enjoy the volcano from afar near town.",0.0 +My fiance and I took the boat to the island and enjoyed a horse ride way up to the lake.Very beautiful view . Took lots of pictures and back by boat again. We had a package so food was waiting for us when we came back after the ride. Lots to eatVisitors to the lake by boat should dress well cos you get wet on the boat. Fun to be there,0.0 +Taal Volcano delivers some great views. Try to hike up and skip the horses and donkeys. It is a good tip to cover your eyes and mouth due to the dust. Also try to get there early as floks of tourists come in form 10 a.m. onwards!,1.0 +"We were a group of three, joined by another four other travellers, by an organized package from our hostel back in Tagaytay. The price was reasonable. Our host at the hostel specifically told us not to pay any more after the package price, which includes a motor-taxi ride to and fro the boat jump-off point, plus to and fro boat ride to the island in the middle of the Taal Volcano lake. Upon arriving at the visitor centre at around 10am (which provided scant but informative displays about the volcano's geologic history), we started our trek up the vantage point. We were barely out of the area when a local ran up to our group and insisted that the way is hard to find without a guide. We knew by principle that we should not have agreed, but in order not to waste any more time (since the man was blocking our way and using a little child to appeal to our softer side), we relented.He was leading the way -- the only way in fact -- up the trail. We tried not to feel too resentful, after all it is not that much money and we did not want to let it ruin our day. There were many horses ferrying tourists up and down the trail, kicking up dust and earth and possibly dried-up horse dung as well. We covered our faces with a scarf to avoid inhaling the clouds of dust.It took the whole group 45 minutes one way to reach the top. Our group consists a man in his 60s, a lady in her 40s and rather inappropriate footwear (kitten heels), and some of us in our 20s and 30s. You could try and run, but on a day with plenty of tourists and horses, it might be difficult.The view up there was spectacular, loads of photo taking moments. A little shack is selling souvenirs and fresh coconuts for refreshment. We enjoyed the day trip and were back at our hostel by 1pm. It was slightly marred by the pushy island locals who insist for us to pay -- it was a matter of principle and not that we could not afford. The local tourism board has clearly not laid down the rules with regards to payment and carrying capacity etc -- a common issue in tourist attractions in developing countries. Then again, our guide was cheerful, helped the group take photos, and told us that the island survives without electricity and could use some of the tourist dollar. ***Tips:1. Wear hiking/walking shoes.2. Bring a scarf or a wrap to cover your nose and mouth.3. Bring enough water for a 3 hour round-trip in blazing sun. (At least one litre per person is about right.)4. Bring small change in the event you need to pay someone to let you go up the trail, or to get some coconuts when you arrive at the top.",0.0 +"A scenic place, not far from Manila (about 2 hours drive, depending on traffic). Involves a boat ride to the Taal Island, and there you will (and should) get the horse ride to the top of the volcano. I personally like to hike, but the way is incredibly dusty, hot, and busy, with horses going up and down. Once you get up there, you will be to tired to appreciate the view. Take a lot of small cash, you should tip your guide, have money to buy lots of water, and some beers when back down. You can also buy some local crafts, and experience kicking a golf ball down to the volcano lake.Going back by boat, I recommend having lunch on one of those simple, but nice local places down the hill, you will eat very fresh fish, just by the lake. You may have dinner up the hill for the view, but eating with the locals is the best experience.",0.0 +Wirth the journey.. But do not waste your money and ride the not taken care of sick horses. I made it to the top of the volcano on the horse and walk the entire way down. Beautiful view.. make sure and take your time and walk.. you will save money and save a sick horse.. seen way more walking then I did riding.. very beautiful ,0.0 +"I took a day trip to see the Tall Lake and the crater of Taal Volcano. The trip to Talisay Batangas took me 2 hours from Manila. I reached Talisay and went on a boat ride round trip for 2,000 pesos to cross the lake. Upon reaching the volcano, you can either rent a horse with a guide for 950 pesos to go up the crater. They said it will take one hour ride up. The second option is to walk up and it will take 1 and half hour to walk. A lot of foreigners specially koreans and japanese are taking horses for the trek. I opted to walk since I see some caucasians walking up and down on foot and since I like to exercise, I did walk up. I must have stop 2 times going up and took me 2 hours total reaching the crater. It was a marvelous, breathtaking view and unforgetable experience of my lifetime. The view takes my breath away, with some scenery and freshness of the air on top of the volcano. I even went to Lava rock area which is a better view with red rocks and smoke of the volcano. A much better view of the big crater. You pay extra 50 pesos to enter lava rock but worth it. This is the highlight of my many journey to the Philippines and one I will cherish and never forget. I have coconut milk and cut into two to eat the meat of the coconut. Awesome. My descent took me just 45 minutes and went back to talisay town. I have my late lunch in a restaurant highly recommended by the locals called Millans Rest. They suggested maliputo and tawilis and rice. Its so fresh and tasty and lovethem I finish them off since I was so hungry during the trek to the volcano. An experienced I will never forget in my lifetime. Its so much fun in the Philippines indeed. I highly recommend this trip for a day tour.",0.0 +"Oh, what a great place! We visited a Lake on an island with a mountain as island in the lake containing a lake with a little mountain inside... Great views, great pictures we took!I heard even the big lake is the caldera of an ancient, even much bigger volcano. And the one now is still active, but recently only smoking a bit.",1.0 +"Stayed at the best place in Lipa, to relax and enjoy the sites of Taal volcano. Emilio's Farm and resort will not fail you. Beautiful view and cozy atmosphere.",0.0 +"From Manila to Tagaytay/Volcano needs about 3 hours by Taxi,because to much traffic,you must go there during the week,not at puplic holidays or Sundays,but it's a beautiful nice place there",0.0 +"Easy drive down to Tagaytay and pick up a boat across to the volcano island. Horse ride up the volcano, although i pity the horses. Volcano is not active, but at the top you find a sulphur lake inside a volcano, inside a lake inside a super volcano, scary if this one goes off again as the area has been greatly developed!!Make sure you have plenty of pesos for the tour guides, they will milk you for everything they can!!!",0.0 +"I came here with some Japanese friends sometime in Summer of 1989. We even went down to the caldera. Although its an active volcano, its calm. We have some pictures( I will have to dig deep in my treasure chest ) The boat ride took about 15-20 minutes of almost smooth sailing, they said during months of Feb & Mar ,wind winds blowing it may be a little rougher.The Japanese were so happy , we cemented a lifetime friendship, When I visited Japan in 1990-91, they toured me to Kyoto all expenses paid, they even carried my luggage.Trip to Taal Volcano is amust , but tourist should coordinate with local tourism and the resident volcanologist for safety.",0.0 +"One of the world smallest active volcano. Recommended by some local friends. One hour and half driving from Manila (3000PHP), 45 min boating to the south part of the volcano (3000PHP), 30min trekking to the view point, and another 30min trekking to get to the crater lake. They call it the secret path. Some of places are active, white smoke were appearing continuity with strong smell of sulfur. Nice place to explore! Recommended!",0.0 +"We were on our way to visit Our Lady of Caysasay in Taal. There are of course two Taals in the area- one with the shrine and one with the volcano. Our driver thought we were going to the volcano, so we went that route. It is very scenic seeing it from the hills above the lake. Our route took us around most of it. Never did get down to the lake proper, but it looks to be spectacular.",0.0 +"enjoy the view of the Taal Volcano. Get a clear view of the volcano in the middle of the lake.Taal caused one of the worst volcanic disaster in history: its eruption in 1911 1334 people were killed and caused ash fall as far as Manila city. Due to its devastating potential, Taal was declared one of the Decade Volcanoes in the program decade volcanoes in the 1990s.Typical eruption style: ExplosiveTaal volcano eruptions: 1977, 1976, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1911, 1904, 1903, 1885(?), 1878, 1874, 1873, 1842, 1825, 1808, 1790, 1754, 1749, 1731, 1729, 1716, 1715, 1709, 1707, 1645, 1641, 1635, 1634, 1609, 1591, 1572.",0.0 +"Stay at the Taal Vista Hotel, have a cup of coffee and enjoy the view of the Taal Volcano. Take pictures with the relaxing view.",0.0 +"We did a day trip from Manila, but the most expensive part of our day was the boat trip across Lake Taal and the horse ride up to the top of the volcano. The boat trip was nice - you get a great view of the lake, fisheries and villages. Once you reach the island, you are put on a horse and given a guide to take you up the volcano. The horses are quite small and the path is very steep - I can only hope they are strong mountain horses, but I felt guilty all the way up. Also, they try to send an extra 'guide' with you, but we refused the offer (multiple times) knowing full well that we would be expected to pay them on top of the already ridiculous price we were paying. The trip up feels crazy rushed, practically forcing the horses to trot up as the guides lead them rather than letting you actually ride up properly. At the top there are ladies selling drinks - and if you don't want one they expect you to buy one for your guides (which they fully deserved after that hike). The views of the volcano qnd surrounding island were, however, quite beautiful. Then the crazy trip back down begins, with the guides jumping on the back of the horse with you - which didn't bother me (though may be a bit too close quarters for some), though since I already felt the horse was overburdened I thought this was just too much (my guide assured me they only make one trip per day when I voiced a concern). Half way down the guides start hitting you up for their tip, trying to talk you up for the rest of the way. Oh, and you are expected to buy them another drink at the bottom too. All in all, I didn't find this a comfortable trip - too rushed, not well executed, and just too mercenary.",0.0 +"Went to this place on 2011. About 2 hours journey from the city of Manila. This place is reachable by public transport, bus from Manila to Tagaytay then we took a jeepney from the Tagaytay town went up to Tagaytay hill where we had a clear view of the volcano in the middle of the lake. A cooler place to go during the sunny season. Nice view of the surrounding. But only good for a day trip.The place has a potential to develop more so can attract more tourists.",0.0 +A nice experience but be ready when you cross the lake. A lot of water.Try to find the appropriate provider to avoid a bad experience,0.0 +"If you've made your way to Tagaytay you really have to do the trip across the lake to the Taal Volcano and the trek. We paid a bit more but got a guide, boat to ourselves, horse trek, and face mask / hat etc.It is a super dusty trek up the hill and you may as well take the horse rather than walking up through their poop. It's an easy ride, though steep in patches and you can take your time once you've reached the crater rim. Very easy to get sunburnt with the black ash soils and the clear sky so don't forget some sunscreen. And yes you do get hassled in regards to photos for sale and stupidly priced bottles of water.BUT. You sort of have to do it and it isn't too taxing if you enjoy the slow ride up the hill. We did tip the horse guides and we too got a disparaging look for not giving what they thought was enough - bad luck as I'd rather of given the old horse some decent hay instead!",0.0 +We were fortunate enough to be seated at Balay Dako restaurant which overlooks Taal Lake and directly at one of the small volcano crater(understand the whole lake is the crater). The scenic view and the cool breeze make you feel you are miles away from the horrendous traffic enroute to Tagaytay.,0.0 +Taal is a must see Philippines destination. So much do to and see in the region. The drive up along the mountain range and back down to Taal is spectacular.,0.0 +"I know the locals are just trying to make a living but honestly, they kind of ruined it for me and my friends. We were constantly hounded by things we could buy and pay for. They kept taking photos even if we didn't want them to and they weren't even of me in the beautiful place, I was photoshopped into a pre-taken background. TIPS:1. BRING YOUR OWN MASK (the surgical kind), HAT AND WATER. It's hot and dusty and overpriced on the island. We were originally gonna trek up but arriving on the island, we saw that the trail was barren and chalky so we opted to ride the horses instead.2. Haggle. Seriously. They kept nagging me to buy the photos first at 200 each but I kept saying no and by the time I got back to the boat, they offered the 4 photos to me for 50 and thought tbh I still didn't want them (refer to photoshopped comment earlier), that price was reasonable enough.3. Go early in the morning. It's really really really hot and it's not just cause it's a volcano.4. Make proper transportation arrangements. From the main road in Tagaytay, the road is pretty winding. Taking a tricycle was not the best idea (but it's not the worst either.",0.0 +"We visited Taal volcano after spending 4 hectic nights in Manila. We didn't want to pay the higher price for a tour package so we took a bus from Pasay Rotunda to Taygatay (150php for 2 people) on our own. After settling in our hostel, we arranged a tricycle ride to talisay for 250 php round trip and then paid 2,000 php for per the boat ride over to the island. *note- If you are coming as a couple it is best to try and meet up with others before going to the pier so you can split the hefty 2000 peso fee. Some operators will even tell you that you can't do this, that if you have two people in your party you can not join with another group to split the cost. I think this is a scam and you can always say no thanks and walk to the next dock and try again. Once you arrive on the island you have to pay the environmental fee (50 php) per person and then you can start your hike up. You absolutely DO NOT need a guide to reach the top. There is only one, clearly definitely path the whole way and chances are there will be many others on the trail at the same time. If not, just follow the horse POOP. Speaking of the horses, they are available for hire for 500 php per person and a guide accompanies you, and I assume you should tip them. If you are reasonably for you should try to make the short walk up on your own (40 min) to save these old, very tired looking horses from making the trip multiple times per day, which is pretty questionable. Overall, the view from the top is stunning and there are great viewing decks to stand on to get some great snaps. Definitely worth a trip if you need a break from Manila or have a day to kill. ",0.0 +after staying across from taal we decided to visit. the trip was arrange buy our hotel. boat ride then guided tour. we were lucky to go the back way in - no tourists except us. although we still had to go through the buy this/ that tips for this that.it was worth the walk .great views and photos. good shoes and water advised,0.0 +The day I went it was very very windy and as a result the small boat that crosses over to the volcano I was soaked. No I was drenched....there was no way to avoid the water that was coming from the waves. So when I got to the island I did not feel like walking to the top and the horse ride did not appeal to me at that point either. I would recommend going for sure.... if into windy just be prepared to get wet. Second option is take a look from the look out points along the drive down to the beach and then stop at the Starbucks to enjoy the beauty as you sip a coffee. This was they best way to warm up from the soaking I took!,0.0 +"We were take One day tour here by our self, take a bus from makati area, and the lake it self was so so, to take to a view point of the volcano, you must take a horse which u can rent close the lake, the weather was so hot there",0.0 +"We took an organised trip out of Manila with Blue Horizon tours. A longish car ride to the lake and then a 25 min boat ride across to the crater itself. Fascinating but can get very hot in the sun, so go in the morning. Grilled fish from the lake for lunch on the way back was delicious. Well recommended and escape from the noise and pollution of Manila.",0.0 +"I often stay at least overnight whenever I come to Tagaytay City because my visits are usually official trips for meetings, trainings or seminars. Most of the time, I and my companions dine out at night and enjoy the evening lights and the reflections glowing from Taal Lake, viewing the famous Taal Volcano in its serenity at dusk. There are many good restaurants with viewing decks to do this. It's always good to bring a camera, but a cell phone shoot will do. I love the panorama and the cool temperature.",0.0 +"After a 45 minutes boat ride, we reach the Island. Then horse-back riding up to the Volcano crater.My horse's name is Candy Crush and my wife's is Tony!Not too hot, as that day is windy. Weather is nice.View on the top is wonderful! Definitely a must visit if you're in Tagaytay!",0.0 +"Taal is one of the famous tourist spots in the Philippines. Its been taught to students and a subject of tourism advertisements for decades. But experiencing it is different in just knowing Taal or seeing it afar through the views.Boy, how charmed was i when i saw it in person! Like really? It is an overlooked, underrated tourist spot near Manila. Its beauty is one of a kind. You need to take a boat across the lake going to the island. The boat ride itself offers good views already. To reach the crater, either hike it by foot or rent a horse. The view while you hiking up is mesmerizing. You can also encounter locals and tourists along the trail.There is a food store at the entrance, you can buy drinks along the trail and there are also vendors at the rim of the volcano but their prices there is much expensive. For religious people, you will appreciate it the station of the crosses. At the peak, there are memorabilias being sold or hit a golf ball to the crater itself. There are benches to sit on and nipa huts to rest after the hike and againts the sun.There is a trail in the other side where you can see a better view and the smoking rocks, yes, actual smoke is coming out of it! Reddish rocks (or soil?) are very beautiful.If its a sunny day, bring a sun protection or visit during friendly hours. There are no shades along the trail, no trees. Bring extra shirt as it can be handy after all the sweaty trek and just in case, when you got wet from the boat ride. Tourists come and go too so plan your tour wisely.",0.0 +"Whether you just stop at the numerous look outs on the rim or take the 35 minute boat ride to the island and then the 45 minute hike to the actual volcano crater you will be impresses with this wonder of nature. It is worth taking putting it on your itinerary, just 1.5 hours south of Manila on the toll road",1.0 +"During my holidays to the Philippines in 2007 and 2012, one of my favourite attractions is Taal Volcano. It has to be truly one of the most scenic places on Earth. There is many populated areas around the rim of the lake that surrounds this majestic volcano.",0.0 +I always marvel at this wonder of nature. A volcano within a lake within a volcano within a lake. Just imagine that. A favorite destination to most city folk though traffic is now becoming a real problem. Travel early so you can avoid traffic.,0.0 +"First of all, hire a proper tour group to take you because taking public transportation or a taxi from Manila is really out of the question. I hired a tour company and the price wasn't too bad alone, but the more people you go with the better the price. I arrived at the Taal Yacht Club and was on a boat within minutes. It took about 8-10 minutes maximum to get to the island so don't let other pundits tell you that it takes forever (my boat driver was not driving terribly fast either). I purchased a horse (I cannot mention the price), but it seemed universal for everyone. The poor horses are a smaller breed and while I am not fat, I am definitely larger than most being 85kg/183cm. The ride up the mountain on horseback takes roughly 20-25 minutes (estimate), but I was told if you hike it takes over an hour and I believe it. The views from above are quite awesome, the water in the volcano is greenish (some of which is boiling), but apparently you must book through a different company to go to a different side of the volcano in order to take a boat into the water inside. I left Makati (suburb Manila) at around 10:30am spent roughly 25-30 minutes on top of the volcano, about 30-40 minutes drinking beer at the yacht club when I returned from the volcano, and arrived back in Makati at 5:30pm with mild traffic if that gives you an estimate of the time required to do this day trip. Very recommended and maybe spend longer than I did. Enjoy!",3.0 +We visited Tagatay on a day trip and our guide suggested we might like to visit the lake inside a volcano in a lake in a volcano so being the adventurous types we said yes. A 25 minute boat ride in humid weather was a blessing and once on the banks of the smaller volcano it's either an exhausting 4 km walk uphill or a horse ride up at a cost of 500 p so the horse it was. Having not ridden a horse often I was not sure but the horse was sure footed and fantastic and when you get to the top it's amazing. You can even drive a golf ball into the crater to get a hole in one! Drinks at the top are gratefully received but certainly a brilliant site,0.0 +"It starts with anice ride acros on one of the locals boatx who took us up to the main window to check into.Half our group decided to go up on the horses and other half walked the 2kms to the top. A little challenging but extremely enjoyable. At the top you get your prize with fabulous views.You can get drinks etc at the top and along the path.If you are doing a tour, the horse should be included normally if not, you can pay on arrival.A really fabulous day trip.",0.0 +"The boat ride to the island is about an hour, our ride was very choppy and we got very wet. Most places wanted to charge P1,500, we got it for P1,200. You can choose to ride a horse ( more of a pony ), up the trails, is too narrow for a full grown horse. Horses come with a guide to choose the best path. (A good idea).There is a small charge to climb the volcano. It will take about 90 minutes to climb the hill. As you climb you have a great view of the volcano and the surrounding bay.You pass many visitors on their way up, and returning down the mountain. Often they let you know how much further you have to go. Often the young children seem like they can climb for ever.Despite the long boat ride, and the long climb, it is a great adventure, take lots of pictures. The will offer to sell you your pictures at the very top. Drinks are average cost at the very top. At the top there is a lake inside the volcano, with a small island in the middle of the lake.",0.0 +"We went here on vacation and from the oposite side looking down at the volcano below, the scene that is created is amazing. You can park at Josephine s restaurant for free to take pictures and the get some good food. A little further up the the road is an amusement park hat is mainly for smaller kids but there is a zip line which takes you across the the valley and back. Worth a trip if you are in Manila which is about 2 hours away, probably more with traffic.",0.0 +"We took a day trip from Manila to Taygaytay to view this beautiful lake and surrounding crater. There are numerous restaurants and small hotels around the area as well, making an overnight stay worthwhile.",1.0 +"We went down to Talisy and that's where we contractef our guide who also helped us book a boat for the ride across the lake. We opted not to ride on a pony for the climb up to the crater deciding we needed the exercise. It was a relatively easy climb. Dusty trail (bring or buy a face mask as dust protection) - due to the ponies running up the trail. And bring bottles of water. And wear a wide brimmed hat because of the scorching sun. But once you reach the summit, the view is fantastic and rewarding.I recall the boat ride cost us P1,000 round trip . We also gave our guide P1,000 as he was so nice, and helpful.",1.0 +"Lake Taal is a great place to see old and young volcanoes. It is the only place that I know of that has a volcano within a crater lake, within a volcano, within a crater lake, within a volcano. You can do it in a day if you leave Manila early morning. Leave before 6 AM if you don't want to spend 3 hours in traffic. You can drive down to Talisay and take a boat from dozens of places. There is a set price of 1,500 pesos per boat, but people will try to charge you more if they think they will get it. If you refuse and walk next door, they will agree to 1,500. This for up to six people. Once you cross to Taal island, there is a nominal fee collected at the tourist office. After that you can hire ponies, or a guide, or simply walk up by yourself. We refused teh ponies (who looked half-starved) and walked up ourselves, but agreed to take a guide for about 300 pesos. The climb can be strenuous if you are not physically fit. Stop and take breaks on the steep sections. Take at least one litre of water per person (more if you can carry it). There is water available to buy along the route if you didn't bring any. It is marginally more expensive than in town. We also had hiking poles, which we found very helpful. The path can be very dusty, making it difficult to breathe at times. You will smell the sulphur during one section of the climb, and if you have a guide he will point out some smoking vents beside the path. The view from the top is nice. There's people offering to take you to see red lava rocks for 50 pesos but other tourists told us it wasn't worth it. We climbed it in about an hour, but some people did it in about 40 minutes and others took 2.5 hours (without horses). Cross lake Taal in the morning, as the water definitely gets more choppy in the afternoon. In the afternoon, we drove back up to Tagaytay and found a restaurant overlooking the caldera crater (there's several of them) and had fantastic buffet lunch, before driving back to Manila in the evening.",2.0 +This was a fun little volcano to hike up. It made for a good day trip from Manila. You can get an inexpensive tour that will provide a driver and vehicle then a boat ride across the lake to the volcano. It gets really hot so bring (or buy) lots of water. They have people selling water and Gatorade on the route.,0.0 +Loved this trip. We used the Taal Lake Yacht Club and they actually managed to take us down on horseback right to the crater lake amongst the sulphur steam. It was an amazing experience and worth doing it again.,0.0 +You reach the volcano with a boat. Be prepared to be wet if there is some windThen you climb to the top (eventually with a horse) At the top the view is very nice on a inner lakeYou can go to see red lava,0.0 +"Even getting here is beautiful. Even if you dont wish to visit the island you can sit by the lake shore and take it all in. Nice, good value accommodation available all over from very friendly local people. A few travelers floating around - I shared a room with a gorgeous Italian girl which just added to the memories ;)",0.0 +It's not often that you can visit a volcano in a lake in a volcano! We took a boat to the taal volcano where we trekked up to the top. They have the option to do it on horseback but we decide to leg it. It's only 3.5km to the top. It can get a bit dusty but there are great photo ops as you go up. It's not a tough trek. Once on top walk around and definitely go to the red lava (have to pay 50PHP and walk a little further but it's quieter and a great photo op. We then took the boat back and had lunch. A great outing! Strongly recommend it! ,0.0 +"For the adventurous, If you intend to climb, go via the secret route through the people of Taal Yacht Club in Talisay. They will take you direct to the crater floor. But be careful, there are steaming hot streams you could step into.For those who just want to enjoy the scenery from afar, the ridge has many restaurants of different price ranges to suit everyone, and many have a wonderful view of the volcano and lake. Be wary of peak time traffic.",0.0 +"We travelled from Manila by car, through the most horrendous traffic and found ourselves in the country, to see a lake within a volcano within a lake. It was nice to get out of the city smog and breathe some fresh air - though I believe it sometimes smells of sulphur. We were a party of 6: 2 children, 2 parents and 2 grandparents, adn we all managed to enjoy the day - first the gondola styled outrigger boat across the lake to the island and then we rode small horses (more like donkeys) up to the top of the crater where we could look down on the lake within the lake. Spectacular view. We were lucky with the weather.",0.0 +"One of the two journeys in the interior of the Philippines Islands, that we've had, was the trip to the Lawang Taal lake. It is located on the Luzon Island, to the south off the Manila , the capital of the Philippines. Within this lake, there is a Taal Volcano Island with again the small lake in the interior of the biggest crater of the total of 47 craters, which exist on the Taal Volcano Island. We had gotten a lunch in one of the hotels on the coast of the Lawang Taal lake. Our very hospitable host, a congenial Philippine woman, the guide of our group, showed and explained us all the things connected with this part of her country. From the terrace of this beautiful hotel we've had a terrific view at the volcano island and still waters of the lake. There were also the other smaller islands in this volcanic lake. Great weather just only even more contributed to the gorgeous impression of such pristine place on our Mother Earth, here on the Philippines Islands.Unforgettable !!",1.0 +After taking a boat ride there is a hike to the top of the crater. Beautiful views of the crater lake as well as the cinder crater next to the crater. Vendors at the top with cold drinks and an opportunity to hit golf balls into the lake below.,1.0 +To the top and back. Excellent trip. Awesome view. Boat ride from the mainland. Horesback to the top. A lot of fun. ,1.0 +"From different vantage points, visitors can view this massive volcano from a distance that is still quietly puffing away. Grab a boat to access a warm hike around the volcano. The ground is warm and as one passes, fissures hiss out sulphur smelling fumes! An experience.",1.0 +"The volcano is a little over rated, I believe it is best viewed from a restaurant on the edge in Tagaytay. The time to go out and get to the top is important if you have never seen inside a volcano crater though. Also good if you want to see a lake in a volcano in a lake.Otherwise enjoy your lunch and the journey to Tagaytay, be sure to try the Buko pie and a coffee from a good coffee plac.",0.0 +"Tagaytay is a picturesque place, I thought my two days were too short.We took the boat to Taal island on the lake and decided to walk the trail to the inner crater lake. We had a lovely time - enjoying cold fresh coconut drink along the way and had pleasant encounters with the locals. The only disappointment was the unthoughtfulness of the guides of the horses. They seem to believe that the horses have the right of all ways. Even when there were two parallel trails, they left no space for visitors who walked. My 9 year old was separated from me because of the horses and he fell and was hurt as he was pushed off by a couple of them None of the guides stopped to help. I hope those in charge could train the guides on etiquette. Meanwhile, if you choose to do the nice easy climb, must go early to avoid the unpleasantness that marrs the otherwise perfect trip. ",0.0 +"One thing is for sure.I have riden a horse before,let alone been to the top of a volcano,but the experience was challenging and beath-taking.It was a challenge lke I said before because I did feel sorry for the horse,but the views from the top were breath-taking.The boat ride from Tagatay to Taal costs Php 120 for a round trip which takes 15-20 mins.Once you reached Taal Island there is an entrance fee of Ph 50 and you have an option of either walking with a guide for Ph500 or horseback for Ph 450 per person.Once you have reached the top of the crater after a 30 min or so ride,you will be glad to sit down on a seat as I was,but please BEWARE OF THE VENDORS who try and sell you soft drinks.They tried to sell me a bottle of coke ( small bottle) for Ph45 which is a rip-off bering in mind that you cab buy a 1.5 ltr for Ph50.The views were breath taking and the good thing was that it was a clear day as well.Well worth the trip and I would definitely go again if the chance came along again.Thoroughly recommend it",1.0 +A beautiful site at various angles from Tagaytay. Tagaytay a small quaint town located near the lake has very good eating places. The Taal ( volcano ) is located in the middle of the lake. One needs to go by boat and then on foot or by pony to top.,0.0 +"Have passed this amazing sight many times and often stayed for lunch as it really is an eerie experience, but as some reviews have mentioned, beware of the crooks and scams.",0.0 +"If youre on vacation in Manila, you definitely need to see the Taal Volcano.Beware of the people that try to sell you a boat ride. Just go straight down to the strip where the boats actually are. There a bunch of houses that do the rides. Choose one that looks best. Haggle the price. Always bargain half the amount. I think the normal amount is 1500PHP for a boat ride back and forth. We walked up instead of doing the horse ride. I did the horse ride before and it was alright. doing the trek feels more rewarding and it isnt far at all. The trek isnt hard so you dont need a tour guide.",3.0 +"Taal volcano was pefect, you can choose to take a horse or hike up there. we hiked we loved it. But if you're not fit take the horse up. Its a hard walk up. But well worth your time. The view is priceless and somthing i will never forget ",0.0 +This is a great day trip from Manila and definitely worthwhile if you want to see some beautiful scenery. The hike up isn't that difficult but a horse would make more sense if it's really hot. ,0.0 +"Tagaytay is always worth the drive. Great scenery, fresh air, and some good food. My tips are: Go to People's Park for the view. Beats anything along the ridge. Costs just P20 parking and P30 entry.Drive: Via Calamba/GMA. (use Waze) saves huge time compared to the usual Tagaytay Santa Rosa road.",0.0 +"This place is everything it makes you appreciate nature so much more. It all starts with an amazing boat ride, one of those not so normal but most amazing one. It's about 25 mins long, when you reach you get the option to either ride or go on a horse back to the top. We walked all the way and I can proudly say I earned that view. It's about an hour walk upwards which is not that hard and a must try according to me. The view from the top makes is even better, when you reach up. There is a section there called the Red Lawa which is beautiful they charge you about 50 peso extra for that but it's worth it cause you get to stand at the edge with no barriers. This place tops my must visit list in Manila ",4.0 +"We went to Taal from Manila - bus station Buenido, it cost 83.000 peso per person and since it was crowded, it took us 3 hours to Tagacay. Bus dropped us off in the middle of nothing and there was motorbike waiting for us - they told us there is no jeepney /small bus/, but that is not true. Anyway, for 200.000 we got a ride - it was still 15 km to Taal lake and ride was fun. When we arrived they wanted 3.000 pesos for the boat ride to volcano and we negotiated for 1.500 persos for 2 people both ways and we paid separately for entrance fee - 50.000 per person and 50.000 for boat parking. Still quite expensive - it is better if you have a bigger group, but we didn't see any other turists there at the time. Boat ride is very wet - it is good to have some clothes to change with you, it took around 25 min I think. Then they wanted to sell us tour guide for 500.000 peso and then for 300.000 peso, but we said no, since it says everywhere, that you dont need a guide, which is true. Walking up is easy, there are many small horses on the way up carrying people- we decided to walk, you get a bit sweaty, so take a tshirt to change. On the top it is really beautiful and worth the trip from Manila. On the way back it was really really cold on the bus due to airconditioning. so even though we had a sweater it was still cold. Way back was much faster, 1.5 hour. Taking this trip was a good decision, it was fun. :)",2.0 +"We decided to take the 40 min ride from Taal Vista Hotel down to the lake on the motor trike with Greg the driver we found, then 40 mins across the lake on the outrigger style boat to the island where we chose to ride the horses but you could walk up to the top if you have the time and fitness. (We were out of time) You can spend as much time as you like - its soooo beautiful up there and a wonderful journey getting there. Optional to bring your own water as you can buy it almost everywhere over there. On the way back we had a delicious late lunch of St Peters fish cooked on the BBQ and my compliments to the chef for a very tasty meal before we headed back up the mountain and back to the hotel. What an amazing, memorable day. Loved going up on the horses - although a bit rocky and bumpy I had fun and managed to hang on :) The whole day was full of highlights including getting photos taken, printed and framed and presented to you all within minutes of arriving. I highly recommend paying for at least one photo on the boat or on the horses as they did a great job and the cost is minimal and a great momento already framed up and ready to take home. These people are just trying to make a living and they did a great job.If you are not sure who to call to organise this for you we went through Ray who speaks great English and will give you a good price if you bargain it and he used Greg as the driver who is very safe and then Greg drove us back to Manila in a new 4WD at a good price - thats how safe we felt. Greg's English is not as good as Ray's but he is keen and eager to please and help you enjoy your day. I highly recommend both of them. Ray Ph 09203024546 and ask for Greg to drive you.",1.0 +Finished the trekking within 3 hours. We climbed to and from the volcano. Nice to see the volcano from the inside island.,0.0 +"Magaling sila. Such a scammer. Pinipilit nila kami pumunta sa resort nila kesyo maganda daw at sinundan nila kami ng sinundan. Yung pinsan ko nag decide na itry namin yun, So nung pupunta na kami sa resort , may sumama samin na dalawang lalaki na mag ttour guide daw. So medyo naghinala na kami. Pag dating namin sa resort, nagandahan kami sa place , tas umorder muna kami ng foods. After kumain, may lumapit na samin na isang lalaki na nagsasabi na may maiiwan daw sa amin na isa kase nga 7 lang daw ang pwede sa bangka. Nakakaloka , alam mo yung sila mismo nagsabi sa amin na kasya kami and the fact na sunod sila ng sunod at kasama pa namin sa sasakyan ang tour guide eh napakaimposibleng hindi nya kami mabilang lahat (7 adults 1 baby). Ang gusto pa nila mangyari maiwan ang isa sa amin. In the first place sana d kami sasama kase nga d kami papayag na may maiiwan. Gusto pa nila kumuha pa kami isang boat. Para ano? para mas lumaki ang bayad namin ? we decided not to take it so nung aalis na kami , yung babae sa resort lumapit dahil daw babayaran namin ung dalawang lalaki na kasama namin papunta resort para daw sa pag tour nila. wow naman e umupo lang naman sila sa sasakyan dahil alam naman ng driver namin yung place na un. prinesyuhan pa kami , tas bglang bawi na kahit magkano nlang daw. so bnayaran namin sila tig isang daan. dami ko napansin mga turista na may naiiwan siguro nga sinasabi nila na kasya kayo para pag nandun na kayo sa resort nila , no choice na kayo kundi mag go at may magpaiwan sa inyo , nakakainis yun. sobra.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is the smallest volcano in the world. It is a volcano found within the lake. It can best be seen from the picturesque city of Tagaytay. I always find the best view from the Taal vista Hotel. There is also another way to visit this volcano via pump boat from the Batangas area below Tagaytay elevatede view. Tagaytay is just 1 to 1 and a half hour from Metro Manila. By the way, the volcano is still active.",0.0 +"I haven't been out to the volcano, but there are some nice relaxing resorts along the lake and the winding drive is quite enjoyable on two wheels. ",0.0 +"We had only two days between our flights to and from Manila. So we decided to go to Taal volcano. By bus to Tagaytay, there are manu hotels, hostels and then we booked tour to Taal. Price was 820 php. Tricycle, boat and entrance. ",1.0 +"Was a great day out, and being able to say we swam in a volcano is pretty cool. You go to another island where families live. They are very poor but are so happy. They offered us to have a drink with them. We then showed our gratitude by contributing some funds to all the little kids. Please make sure you tip your horse guide and the kids on this island. We are their only source of income and they will do anything to make sure you have a good time, so show your appreciation :) the views are breath taking. ",1.0 +"We set out on a fleet of tricycles down from the picnic Grove, the trip down to the lake was for a European cramped but an experience you must have when in the Philippines, we paid 500 php each tricycle return, the boat over was quite quick and apart from getting on and off the boat quite easy, once on the island we met our horses and handler's who took us up to the crater about 4km walk if you don't fancy the horses, dont forget water you can buy it for 50php a bottle we got discount for a bulk purchase (always ask for discount in the Philippines) the is a viewing platform on the edge of the crater it is a must see when in tagaytay. The whole trip cost about 1250php pp.",0.0 +"you need to pay boat, entrance fee finally at the vulcano another fee for 2 best places.... but not too muchbut everything is ok.",0.0 +"Bring alot of patience.. you'll get wet. Going to the island Trek up to the crater. dusty, sunny, about 1 - 2 km.. up or you can rent a horse with guide.. about 400php to 450php.. when you reach the top of volcano.. its awesome!!! You can see the volcano crater.. the whole of taal.. and tagaytay... theres a vendor selling fresh coconut juice. Softdrinks.. and thy offer golf putt!! Is that amazing???!! On top of a live volcano you can putt a golf ball and you can write your wish to before you putt the ball...",0.0 +"THE HORSE GUIDES AND PEOPLE AT THE TOP, JUST WANT TO RIP FOREIGNERS OFF. My wife and step children are filipinos and they separed me from them to rip my off.Walk up and avoid them.Or betteryet take the boat ride there and back and forget aboat TAAL.Not worth the horse ride up or walk down for me. My wifecursed them in Tagalog all the way down.",0.0 +"How to go there, better grab packages offers in the resorts located along the lake shore at tagaytay. And it was quite expensive depends on the resorts packages. From there we ride a boat for about 35 mins going to Talisay Tourism center at Batangas then ride a horse or you choose to walk. The roads is not so safe better choose to walk and it was so dusty must have to bring masks and cap . But when we reach the Top it was so fullfilling. Wear hiking shoes and comfortable clothes. ",0.0 +We caught a boat to the volcano and I hiked to the top. It is challenge for me but it was do-able.I'm about 120kg and not that fit and just managed and was worth it.,0.0 +"Thanks to Talisay Mayor and family for taking us to Taal Volcano....it's a great experience to remember. Though, you have to prepare your pocket when you plan to visit Taal. we're just lucky that we were sponsored in this adventure, if not.....this couldn't possible with all the fees before reaching Taal.",0.0 +"Taal volcano is actually in a small town in Batangas called Taal, but it is best seen and enjoyed from a ridge in Tagaytay City, which is part of the province of Cavite, Tagaytay is frequented by Manilans because of its proximity (less than two hours by car) and its cool climate. The coolness is on account of its being a mountain city and its many trees. It is also a veritable flower and vegetable garden. The volcano scene from the ridges in Tagaytay is dreamy, especially when fog descends on the place and hugs the earth. There are hotels to stay and restos to grab a bite in. Tagaytay has become a favored place for retirees to spend their post-employment years in. Many religious congregations have built facilities for spiritual retreats here, leading it to earn the name spiritual capital of the Philippines.",0.0 +"The local government need to control the overbearing sellers who try and bully you into taking their tours, way too many of them competing aggressively . We went once and never again, I work nearby and when friends come to the Philippines from back home I wont subject them to the hassle. If you want a better experience of the volcano go for a trek up Mt Maculot where you get a great view over the volcano without all the bullying.",1.0 +the place was ao relaxing we picnic their and bring our homemade foods and my som try the horse back riding and play their kite,0.0 +"Beautiful sceneries, so many activities around the area. Serene, cool, and foggy in the morning. Taal Volcano is a volcano surrounded by Lake and can be viewed from different angles of Tagaytay ridges. There are horse back riding places, and many picnic grounds. Also churches and retreat establishments. An hour and half or two away from Manila.",1.0 +Scenic! Fresh air! Lots of restaurants with views of the lake. Lots of restaurants serving fresh bulalo soup. Lots of stores selling local food stuffs you can bring hone. Lots of standstill traffic on weekends! No government in sight. Taal is a Must Visit place if you got foreign guests on vacation. ,0.0 +I have loads of beautiful pictures from my time at this volcano. What an amazing small wonder! Hard to believe people live so close to this place. The area around the volcano is markedly different than other areas of the Phiipines...more developed for tourist. Looking forward to returning!,0.0 +"Love it. Recommend to ride the horse, it's only 500 php each round trip with tips at 40 php. Difficult to trek due to rough and bumpy road with lava soil. You need proper shoes. Once you hit the peak, it's amazing even though it is the smallest crater in Philippines.",0.0 +Loved it ! Find a tour to organise it all you can do it yourself but you get the hassle and hustlers to deal with. I asked the hotel they organised a private taxi I paid $35 for the two hour trip down and back ridiculously cheap like with everything to do with the Philippines the people are the most friendly and helpful all of Asia,0.0 +"I won't recommend coming here at all.First of all, you would be rip off at the beginning of the trip by the tour guide.Then the one which would be operating the boat that would send you to this volcano in a small island would rip you off the second round.Then you'll be rip again once you arrived here as the volcano viewing spot is very far from the deck. And you actually need to ride a donkey/horse and it's defnitely not free.Along the way, the smell of the donkey/horse dung along the road was terrible and you've got to bear with it till you reach the top.Then you'll see as the non-active volcano and you'll get down again by the horse.THEY WILL INTENTIONALLY DROP YOU OFF AT ONE OF THE WORKERS HOUSING AREA WHERE THEIR KEEPS WILL BEG YOU FOR YOUR MONEY.WHICH IS SUCH A TERRIBLE THING TO DO.SO THERE YOU CALCULATE, BAD VIEW, UNPLEASANT TRIP, COMPLETE RIP OFF THAT COST ME AROUND USD100 PER PERSON JUST TO SEE A non-active volcano.STRONGLY NOT RECOMMENDED.",0.0 +Nice place but lot of effort. We took a taxi from Makati which took 90 min to take us till base. then took a boat which cost was 1500 per family. As we were only two folks it costed us 750 peso's per person. Then 450 for pony ride which be avoided if you are ready to walk up the hill roughly 3km. Once you reach there it is a good view...You play golf which agin is very expensive. If you have energy left you go down to base of the taal lake and do boating in sulphur water.Over all just ok place with the amount of effort and money...one try only..the best part is food if you are a non vegetarian...lot of good options,0.0 +"This is worth the trip if you have a spare day in Manila and nothing else to do. Tips:1. Please spare the poor horses the trip and just walk up, it's not that far. 2. You don't need those face masks. It's not all that dusty. 3. If you need to take up the tourist 'game' of hitting balls into the caldera to get that hole in one, then A) you're not a very conscientious tourist and, B) maybe golf isn't the sport for you.",2.0 +"The Smallest active volcano in the world, Taal Lake located south of Manila capital and can be done as a day trip. Everyone will need a boat ride to reach the Lake Island. From there you can start hiking for 1 hour or ride a horse all the way up. The views are beautiful on the way to the top and its good exercise. Once you reach the top you will get a magnificent views so get ready to take photo. If you think about hiking, don't worry the path is clear and you don't need a guide. Don’t forget to drink the coconut juice on the way up. Visiting Taal Lake is Highly Recommended.",1.0 +We drove to Tagaytay and hired a boat to go to the volcano island. This was the most expensive boat ride and only took 20mins max each way. They provide you with a 'guide' who doesn't actually talk to you or tell you about anything. When you reach the other island the price includes a horse with another guide to take you to the top of the volcano. It's a long way up so walking is not suggested. The view is worth it but because of the heat you can't stay in the sun for more than 30mins to take pictures.,0.0 +"I never imagibed being close to a volcano but when I was given a chance to visit Taal Volcano, I was so amazed how close I was. Taal is a very cute volcano surrounded by a lake where locals built their fish farms. This place is amazing. ",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is located a short distance outside Manila called Tagaytay. The area is cooler. However, at this time of year the Volcano view which is a long distance from the main road is always foggy. There are a lot good restaurants nearby to enjoy the view while you are eating. However, I do not think you can go near the Volcano itself - it will be a long long way down from the main road.",0.0 +"Previously I had looked at the lake from Tagatay up the top looking over the lake. In September we stayed at a resort in Talisay, right on the edge of the lake. It is a beautiful lake, and there is lots to see. Short boat ride and then a walk or horse ride to the top. Around the lake it is so green and every household / property seems to be growing fruit trees and shrubs for sale, it looks so nice. The road around the lake and then the drive up the mountain is a must.",0.0 +"It is a nice trip, but it will definitely be better to go in a group of 4-5 to share the ferry cost (PHP1500). Its a bit too expensive for a solo trip, especially a short one like this. (35 minutes climb up, it was surprisingly short). I had fun jogging down the volcano trek but the trail was quite congested with the people riding horses up the hill. ",1.0 +"Taal Volcano is the smallest active volcano in the world. Its locality on an island within a lake within an island makes it a unique wonder for tourist attraction.At the lake will board a motorised boat which takes about half an hour ride. We engaged a guide that lead the trek up towards the rim of the crater along a sandy trail length of about 2 km. You can also opt to use horses ride instead of walking with an additional cost for horse rides. So if you are walking and whenever horses pass by it would be dusty especially on hot dry weather which we encounter on that particular day. While walking along this trail will have good views of the surrounding lake and hills. You will also encounter volcanic steam vents giving off a strong sulphuric smell before reaching the summit. The views of the Crater Lake and surrounding areas are worth this hike.Recommend:1) Bring along mineral water as the hike may take up to one to two hours to and fro. Trek is easy but will make you sweat.2) Bring along face mask, if necessary in case it get very dusty3) Check with Filipino Travel Center on using horses to ride to and from the crater. It appears they discourage due to many of the horses are in bad condition and not suitable for this activity. Please take note that this information I have yet to confirm with them, so may not be true.4) Optional to go to Lava View Point whereby for our tour need to pay an extra 50 pesos per person (this offers the best view of the crater lake).5) Be prepared to get a bit wet when taking the boat ride to and from the crater especially during windy days. Advisable to bring spare clothing.",2.0 +I go here regularly when I want to escape the city it's about a two hr drive down to Tagaytay from Manila but once you get up into to the highlands the views down to the volcano are just stupendous and it's always cooler up here A good place to escape the summer heat,1.0 +"Taal volcano is a scene to behold. But then we were not contented simply looking at it from afar. So my family bravely rented a small boat, crossed the lake and climbed the smoking grounds of Taal volcano on horseback! One of the bravest things i have ever done and have ever risked my kids for. It was a cardiac exercise (as you are entrusting your life to the good foothold of the horse) but then the beauty when you reach the main crater of the volcano is beyond words. After this trip, all the more i realized ANG GANDA NG PILIPINAS!!! Happy trip!",3.0 +We took our foreign guests to view the Taal volcano and they enjoyed it! good thing that weather cooperated that day :),1.0 +"I guess people go to Tagaytay for Taal Volcano. And so you should. Nice event for half to 3/4 day activity. The way down is quite a 30-min ride (in tricycle) and when arriving down a boat awaits you. Total costs we spend is 3500P for boat up&down and two horses going up the volcano ridge. The boat was nice and driver careful not to wet us too much. The boat ride takes 30 minutes, to cross the lake to the volcano. There awaits a hike to the edge/ridge where there is another inside lake in the volcano. If somewhat good in condition, this hike can be done by foot easily. It takes maybe an hour. The locals will push you to take a horse. Extra income and an adventure in itself. Just bring water. The locals kids will sell you a bottle for 50P, nice and cool. So, hike yourself or horse is mostly a matter if you like the extra excitement of horseback riding. With horse it is about 30-40 minutes going up. At the top awaits locals trying to do business with you. The usual drinks for the guide/horse, t-shirts, even a nice cold beer (but that sets you back 100-150P/SM). Enjoy a bit of haggling. The view is beautiful and worth the whole trip. A lake in a lake. All in all and enjoyable day. Oh by the way they will make pictures of you on arriving, on the horse and up the volcano, frame them and sell them for too much. Haggle if you still want it. In the end they have a choice to throw the pics or sell them at any price to you.",1.0 +"Should have researched more before booking this tour. As I think i paid too much than what's being offered. I suggest that for first timers search more on intenet for pricing. Although expensive, this tour is actually great. I did like the horseback riding all the way to the top. When you get the there, you will see the amazing view of Taal lake and volcano. Really breath taking. I especially love the red lave rock where you can see the smoke coming out from the stones. The scenery is just amazing. I didn't like how everything in this place is money. The guides were ok but you can tell that they are too eager to get more out of you. Other than that, It was good. I am not sure I am gonna try this again though.",3.0 +"We wnet there with a guide, took one of the speed boats to reach the island and did the horseback riding option to climb the mountain. Stunning view on the crater and on the whole lake which is pretty huge. They even have golf clubs up there so you can tee off and shoot some balls into the crater. It was a wonderful experience and I hope I can do it again.",2.0 +"we took a boat trip over, then 45 min hourse back ride.. to reach the top..the world smallest volcano. dont miss the option to play golf into the volcano:) nice view !",0.0 +Taal Volcano trip was awesome. It was a nice hiking without the horse back ride. It's a 45-1 hour trek to the crater of the volcano.You have the option to rent a horse or by foot.,0.0 +"This is how you reach the Taal Volvano from Makatia) Cab it down paying 110php to Bueindya.That is your bus terminal to go anywhere. b) Catch the DLTB bus, take a seat and pay 83PHP to reach Tagatay City. Take a tricycle paying 250php to go down the hilly road to reach any vendor who offers boat ride in the lakec) Bargain please.There are packages.See what suits you.A boat ride with a tour guide is good to reach the area and start the 5km trekd) nCarry your own water bottles as it gets very expensive when you reach the top of the volcano area.e) Please wear trekking shoes.If you trek in nice chappals, be rest assured they will get spoiled(Experienced it)SO the volcano as such has nothing really amazing to see perse. But the journey to the volcano is beautiful and an experience in itself.",1.0 +"I visited this place when I was in elementary and 2nd time was last year if Im not mistaken. I have contributed a photo about zip line tagaytay, that's the same time I visited Taal Volcano. The place was majestic of course. It's seated in the middle of the lake amd looks so tranquil. They have activities around like horse back riding. It's a nice place to visit and not too far from Manila. Will definitely come back.",0.0 +"I arranged this trip through the concierge at my hotel, to go to Lake Taal and see the Taal Volcano. A car took us from the hotel to the lake; we crossed the lake via an outrigger boat. Then we had the option of walking to the top of the volcano or talking a horse; we chose the horse as it was over 100 degrees Fahrenheit that day. The top of the volcano was BEAUTIFUL; such great views in all directions, and so great to look into the caldera. Upon return across the lake there was lunch for us; fantastic local meal. This was a pricey experience, but was so beautiful, and so memorable. You're visiting a lake inside of a volcano inside of a lake inside of a volcano! UNREAL!Things to know: bring a hat, a scarf to cover your face, and water to drink. You can buy these things, but it's just as easy to bring them. The hat and scarf will be rentals! Bring tips for the people guiding your horse. There will be pictures taken along the trail; these will be offered to you at the top of the volcano. You can barter (we didn't want the frame so we bartered down). When your horse comes down off the volcano, small children will try to sell you stuff. They are just as happy with candy or goods as money.",0.0 +Stunning view over looking the Taal volcano..so powerful yet amusing..fun to watch street vendors selling fresh fruits and they are sooo cheap..cool breeze..relaxing ...lots of restaurants to choose from..good food..a great day trip..,0.0 +"The trip takes 1.5 hr ride from Makati where we stayed, 20 min of boat ride and 20 min of horse ride to the top of the crater of the volcano. Though the price is kinda on the high side, however, for those people who stay in the cities, this would be a nice experience for them.",0.0 +"I first went to Taal Volcano around 43 years ago. It was a most beautiful place then! Now it is getting ruined by commercialism. The amusement park is ok, but it should not be on the edge of the lake. A large observation deck would have been a much betting thing to build. The park just takes away from the beauty of nature!",0.0 +"I planned this day trip from Makati. It is not that difficult to go there, you can hire a Taxi to go and come back. Taxi charges should be around 3000 Peso. Once you reach Taal, you need to take a boat to go to island and then 15-20 minute horse ride.",0.0 +"I've been over the lake and walked up Taal volcano 4 times. We have a house in Tagaytay so it's literally right on our doorstep. It's a rewarding view, looking down into the caldera once you've walked up. I would advise not taking a horse ride up there. The horses are an annoyance for the majority of people who enjoy hiking and the amount of horse droppings that are starting to build up is becoming a health hazard. It's a hiking experience, so perhaps if you are unable (or just too lazy...) to walk up, then perhaps just go and do something else instead! Definitely worth the trip though if you fancy some moderate exercise. ",2.0 +My partner and I visited Taal 🌋 while we stayed in Tagatay and i highly recommend you take the tour.... Just beautiful everywhere you look... And the short walk is also rewarding... Would recommend this day out to anyone visiting ,1.0 +Best tourist spot close to Manila but best to go early at weekends or mid week as often heavy traffic as half of Manila Here you can see the worlds smallest volcano within a volcano as the lakes is a huge crator The lake is also connected somehow to the sea,1.0 +"We came on a late, rainy afternoon but nothing stopped us to conquer this site. Alot of people will offer to show you the way but just go straight to the dock where the boats are. Those people will ask for atip just fir showing you where it is. Asking for directions is better. Pay the boat, 1200pesos roundtrip. 200 for 2 raincoats if you will use it, if not just return it after the hike. You have an option to ride a horse but we were mow inclined to hike. The boatride was exhilarating! The view. The air. Just wow! No need for masks coz it was raining, trek was easy jist watch out for horse poo! Again no need for guides! Trail was easy to follow. The viewing deck was fantastic! Seeing the crater,lake was such an experience! ",2.0 +"when I was in Taal,, I didn't realized the big Improvements been done... A lots things to do... Peple there were very friendly... Fresh vegetables and fruits .. I will go back again..",1.0 +Ride boat to go to the volcano and ride horse from there. Very exciting especially the boat ride when you reach the volcano everything is red colored soil. Fun but expensive trip,0.0 +"With present humid temperature in Metro Manila, its nice to spend the short weekend in Tagaytay City viewing the world famous Taal volcano. the cool temperature was so nice with green environment, lot of restaurant for food trips. No need of going to Baguio City which is quite far. Its a must for foreign tourist to visit the place considering that its just less than two hours drive from Metro Metro.",0.0 +"I read a bunch of reviews that made me not even want to try to go. How do I get there? Is it to far from Manila? Will I find a boat to go hike?This is what my wife and I did:1) I woke up and the weather was not good in Manila. My wife and I decided that this might be our only chance to visit the volcano, so we decided to go anyways. We were concerned about visibility and getting rained on (a typhoon was north). Everything worked out fine. It rained a bit, clouds moved in and out, but it didn't hamper our experience.2) How to get there? 6500 Pesos to hire the car from the hotel (Sofitel Manila) or the same price to Uber. The Uber guy picked us up, and we paid him half up front and then the second half when he brought us home. It takes around 2-2.5 hour to get there and 2-2.5 hours to get back, and the driver waited for us for 2-3 hours while we boated to, and hiked on the volcano. Completely worth $150 for the security of riding in a nice SUV rather than figuring out buses and directions. If gave us complete flexibility.3) We went to Taal Yacht Club. We didn't have an appointment. We just showed up, paid I think 2900 Pesos (great deal) for a ride there on a boat. A guide that walked with us to the top. We went through a very cool village on the way to the top of the volcano. Our guide was nice and knowledgable. Someone took a picture of us as we pulled up. I told them I wasn't interested in buying a picture, but when he told me the price it was the equivalent to $6-8. A great value. I recommend buying the photo from the guy because A) its a nice value and cool souvenir B) support the local economy C) its like $6...so just do it you won't regret it.Finally, the drive there give you a chance to see outside of Manila. It is an interesting drive. We felt completely safe the entire time and saw unforgettable sites.",6.0 +"Went to Taal in May 2013 s this review is quite belated...Visiting Taal Volcano is just easy even by commuting. Take bus from Cubao going to Tagaytay and ask the bus driver to drop you off at the junction going to Taal. You may even request the bus conductor to hail you a tricycle to bring you to the jump off point for a boat ride going to the island where the trek will begin. Bus ride will cost a little over than a 100 pesos while the tricycle ride will cost 300 back and forth. Boat ride costs an arm at 3500 for 2-4 person but since we are only two during the trip we paid for the same amount. The 3500 includes the tour guide and 2 small horses where we took a ride up to the peak of the volcano. Bring a mask if you do not want to eat dust literally :). Atop the volcano you'll see the amazing view of the lake and the small fishing boats. Nothing extraordinary but being there just gives a different feeling...Not sure though if it was because of the place, the people we meet there or the person whom we've shared the experience with.Anyway, I would still recommend to anyone to try and get a feel of the Taal experience!",0.0 +"well its the second Baguio City of MM heading South.Tagaytay at its best especially this beer months its foggy and chilly when you travel late and at early hours in the morning.what i find so amazing is that they also have a castle beside taal .of course their famous mushroom ,the sizzling hot bulalo beside the edge of tagaytay road,plus you can ride the banca and travel lake taal or you can visit the giant statue of our lady going to DAP area and dont forget lots of fruits succulent rippened jackfruit,honey and of course the famous mahogany market with the abounding beef and carabao meat fresh and whole lot more.i find it so romantic esp.when night falls at the Tagaytay.",0.0 +"A 20-minute banca ride to cross the lake, then a 4 km. trek (hike or horseback), mostly uphill but not that steep, would warm you up to the wonder that you'd see - the Taal Volcano crater lake. It is naturally beautiful and a real wonder! Go about 7 or 8 in the morning, so when you get back, it's time for a hearty and sumptuous lunch!",1.0 +"The boat ride can cost you a bomb. Each boat owner randomly asks his own price! but we had to settle at 1500 for boat ride back & forth. It's a fairly easy trek -about 45 to 60 mins by foot. Do not take horses, unless you can't really walk/ hike. The horses are in bad condition and are best avoided. Once you reach top, the view is lovely. One can see a lake within a mountain(the mountain is further in the middle of a bigger lake.Take loads of water with you. Also you need not hire a guide on the way to the top. The path is clearer laid out and you can easily go by foot yourself.",2.0 +"The view from the top of the volcano was amazing and we got some really pretty photos of the sunsetting which was amazing but the experience with the horses put a massive damper on the whole thing. You pay for the horse trek on the mainland getting taken by boat to the horse ranch and quickly put onto a horse to go up the volcano. These horses were in the worst condition i have ever seen, we were disgusted. These poor horses struggled to get up the volcano and when me and my 2 friends asked to get off them they wouldnt let us and just kept running the horses up the volcano, it was so hot and the horses were sweating horribly, you could see every bone on the horse! When we got to the top of the volcano they tried to make us buy the jocky who guided the horse up the volcano a drink, we asked if the horses got a drink and they said no they get a drink when they get back down to the ranch. These poor horses needed food,water and rest!When it came time to leave they tried to make us get back on the horses and we refused and said how dare they treat animals like that and we would rather walk! We started walking down and turned around and they were riding these tired frail horses. We asked them to get off the horses as we had paid for them and didnt want anybody riding them! They laughed at us but 2 got off, 1 continued riding the horse laughing as we yelled at them for mistreating animals. It was then that the poor horse fell to the ground and just colapsed, it was so frail and weak and couldnt take it any longer, the jocky laughed at the poor frail horse and got it standing up and tried to get back on it. I am by no means a violent person but both my friends and myself were close to tears seeing all this and did tell the jocky that if she got back on the horse she would be sorry, the poor thing had cut, scabbed knees so this wasnt the first time it had fallen!!DO NOT RIDE THESE HORSES!!!!",1.0 +"We travelled in a private car with friends from manila , travelling to the volcano was something else. But we stopped for a picnic lunch overlooking the volcano what a sight what a place for a light lunch , amazing then we took a private boat to the island and the journey was such a thrill. I would recommend to anyone young or old . Superb.",0.0 +"Climb up the mountain, down to the lake, then trekking to the hill/mountain.I wish I went on foot rather then took the baby horse they gave. The path to the top was so enjoyable to me, more like lowland desert in the middle of tropical country. The crater is totally difference in compare to these crater in Bandung, that's surprised me.Don't forget to bargain as much as you can before step in the boat, try first from 1/3 then 1/2 if it has to. You can tip them later.",0.0 +"Did this as a day trip from Manila....trekking isn't too bad. You don't need a donkey/horse to get to the top if you're in decent shape. The view is wonderful, definitely interesting to see how the islands/volcanos formed. You can also buy golf balls from the top to hit one into the volcano which is pretty cool! Bring water, lots of water and beer if you want some as they sell it at the top but it's quite expensive if I remember correctly ( 200 baht vs 35 in the 7 eleven)",0.0 +"Nice climb to the top of the vulcano. We went on foot, unless you are really in poor health I would advise NOT to take the horses up the mountain, people were really uncomfortable on them on the steep climbs (and descents!). Moreover you are in the dust created by the horse the whole time ...",0.0 +The view is so nice and pleasant to the eyes. The ruins of a volcano which erupted many years ago provides a glimpse of events that mist have transcended there.,0.0 +"The trip to Taal Volcano is awesome the drive , the boat ride and the horse ride up the volcano !A great experience and a must if your in Manila as it is only a 90 min drive .By the end of the trip however you will feel like a mobile ATM take what cash you want to tear up as the boat ride the horse ride are just a warm up to getting completely touched up by the hawkers at the top of the Volcanoe , don't buy the pictures and don't touch the golf balls .Take your own pics and golf balls if you have to but just be prepared for a bit of attitude off the locals , but really doesn't matter how much money you rip up , it's still a great experience . Go late afternoon.",1.0 +"One thing good about Taal is its proximity to Manila, so it's a popular destination for weekend trips and school field trips. It is best to visit early in the morning to avoid the scorching heat come lunchtime. Leave Manila as early as 5 or 6pm when traffic jam is still light to moderate. Park at one of the resorts in Brgy. Talisay, ask for their boat, and hope on it for the 20-minute ride. From the base of the volcano, pay the guide fee and entrance fee, and start your hour-long ascent. For the older people who cannot walk long distances, you may hire a horse for 500 pesos. Once at the crater there really isn't much to do but take photos in the different areas of the crater, or play golf. It can be very dusty, so make sure to bring something to cover your nose.",1.0 +"One of the items that I wanted to see was a volcano. Taal is the remains of an old volcano. The original caldera has filled with water, but there is a new and smaller cone in the center. We stopped at a restaurant along the rim and viewed the lake from there. Tagaytay is at a higher elevation so it is cooler and a nice change from Manila.",0.0 +everytime I look at the lake it reminds me of how awesome our God is...I can feel the cool breeze like an embrace and the wind like a whisper to my ears,1.0 +"Taal Volcano, in the Philippines, has been called the smallest active volcano in the world.It is located about 70-km south of Manila on an island inside a lake called Taal Lake. Before you can reach to Taal Volcano you need to ride a boat. They offer tour package to Crater lake which will cost around PHP900.00/pax. What makes Taal Volcano more unique is the fact that the volcano itself has a lake of its own inside its crater which is called the Crater Lake. One can even swim inside the Crater Lake but don't stay too long because the lake's water is a very diluted form of sulfuric acid with high concentration of boron, magnesium, aluminum and sodium in salt form. If you just want to see the beauty of Taal. You have an option to just stay in Tagaytay where in there are designated places such as People's park, Palace in the Sky, Starbucks... for sightseeing that can perfectly view that Taal Volcano. ",0.0 +"Not nice, nothing than a lake. I love nature, but you have to go to see green and water, lovely, but no volcano at all. And be prepared as it's everything overpriced an they demand you to pay a tip at the end. Disrespectful to charge US$70 and expect me to pay more... Please don't get the horse, just go with time to walk and enjoy! Not worth all the work to get there from Manila.",3.0 +"The view from the outer caldera is stunning. It's a nice cool retreat close to the capital. This area provides fresh food and a great workout. I suggest hiking up the volcano and save the horses. Besides, the scenery is amazing.",1.0 +Travelled through Tagaytay and stopped to see Taal volcano. A beautiful place and breathtaking views. We stopped at Starbucks which has the most amazing location and perfect views. We didn't get the opportunity to take the boat ride but will defiantly be going again so it will be on our list of things to do the next time.,3.0 +We often visit Taal Volcano due to it's location near our place.We also love it's view in Tagaytay just chilling and doing bonding activities with friends and family. The cold climate invites you to return all the time.Experience nature at it's best.,0.0 +"Good place for nature lover. However, the traffic in the city is very heavy. Fruit stand along the highway are selling fresh and cheap fruits, mostly pineapple, banana and jackfruit.",0.0 +"We visited Taal volcano back in May this year, and it was a lovely day out.Across the lake by boat, onto a donkey and a dusty trek up the mountain in the hot sun - but it was worth it for the view, into the volcano and of the great scenery 360 degrees around you.On getting a donkey, you will be offered a dust mask to buy, and a hat to rent - take it from me they are worthwhile investments, the trail up is very dusty, and the hot sun beating down is - hot, very ! Donkeys are a bit small for a six footer like me, so my only suggestion is if you are very tall, adjust the stirrup lengths before heading off - and if you are overweight think again, as the trail is rough, and donkeys can trip and fall over - you can walk the trail also.",1.0 +Ok for a visit....probably would have been better a few years ago. ..development is moving in and you can see it probably had a lot more character a while ago..still ok but the haphazard tour guides or trike riders will rip u off...this to me is the biggest sign in the Philippines that indicates crooks have moved in and influence a lot of locals..still good place to stay and check out..just make sure you are cashed up,2.0 +just nature and little poor village to visit in taal island that is a vulcano. riding horses for an hour to arrive to the crater where it's possible to swim ,0.0 +picnic groove is very nice. Has a great view from rented covered tables. Horses zipline food souvenirsSkyranch is nice too,0.0 +absolute stunning green forest. a cool escape from manila.. friendly people and a fun time. a lot of walking up and down steep stairs.. nicely maintained and good for picnics,0.0 +"It's an island within a lake within a volcano within a lake within another volcano. It's the Inception of tourist attractions!My brother, friends and I trekked Taal Volcano and I must say that it is quite a unique experience. Having seen Taal Volcano countless times from Tagaytay Ridge, I cannot help but marvel at the view from a different vantage point. Seeing the actual crater lake and some geothermal thingamajigs made me research to refresh my memory on geography and geology.Instead of trekking up using horses, my party opted to climb on foot and it's a manageable climb of around 45 minutes. Upon reaching the peak, we were greeted with a 360-degree view of Tagaytay and Batangas. There is an extra trail called Red Lava at the peak which can be accessed for an additional Ph 50.00 - it's not for the fainthearted. Those brave enough to walk the catwalk like trail will be rewarded with yet another spectacular view.Our tour guide, RJ, commissioned through Taal Lake Yacht Club was very genial and chatty. He was a welcome addition to an already great trek.",1.0 +"While visiting excitement places in lake taal, you will enjoy the good weather in the area of taal, with good resto, fast foods and other exciting places to experience. just an hour and half away from metropolis.",0.0 +"I recommend taking sunnies, suncream and a hat, as well as wearing good walking shoes and bringing a spare change of clothes (you can get quite wet on the boat). The majority of the horses looked quite thin and unhealthy, many with open wounds and hoof rot so we opted to walk. The walk took a good 40minutes and was very hot. The view at the top is stunning, as are the views you can see during the drive. ",2.0 +"I say the yawning mountain because in the early morning and late evening, taal volcano is enveloped with fogs. I advise travellers to bring jackets because the place is windy and sometimes cold. Also, they should bring good telescooes because i'm sure you wouldnt want to hike kilometers of no trail to go near taal. Bring lip gloss too. The best place to view taal volcano is from the viewdeck of Taal vista Hotel you can also stay there overnight. The hotel has telescope but i'm sure you wouldn't want to go lining up so bring your telescopes. For photographers, bring long range cameras with zoom lens. The place is awesome don't miss the oncein a lifetime experience",0.0 +"Taal Volcano can be viewed up close or from afar. It looks different depending on where you view it from. The calm from the view, the lake all takes one's trouble away.The nearest place in Manila one can bask in the wonder of Taal is from Tagaytay. There is the Picnic Grove, the restaurants overlooking, the Skyranch or for a more romantic moment go to the tried Taal Vista Hotel lookout point.It never fails to reset one tired, world weary soul. And its only an hour away from Manila. An hour that you can otherwise spend just stuck in traffic.Go for it!",1.0 +This place is around 2 Hours drive from Manila and is a very good place for outing with family. Been there twice during my visit to this place. Taal volcano is one of the active volcano in Philippines. Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views. To reach taal volcano you need to hire a boat and go which would cost around 500-700 Peso per person and then you can do some trek to reach the volcano or hover on a pony/horse back costing another 500-700 Peso depends on your negotiation and you reach the top. Once has a very spectacular view from the place.There are other attractions also nearby taal volcano like skyline of Tagaytay and other family outing spots.,3.0 +We stayed in an hotel overlooking the lake and volcano and from the top deck were able to have an unrestricted view of the volcano. On a clear day it is a magnificent sight.,0.0 +"Its a great place to visit specially for the fact that it has an 'island inside a lake within an island inside a like with an island'. It was a great and easy hike up to the crater and when you see the lake for the first time, wou'll definitely go wow!Just search about the fee and everything in advance. The official price for boat is 1500 pesos return and a horseride is not at all necessary even if people insist!",2.0 +"After the boat ride to the island you can choose how you get to the volcano. You can go on horseback (we chose not to do this seemed to be a herculean task for the horses) or hike it up there. We chose to hike even though it was already quite hot, it is a tough long hike so take sun protection and water with you. Take regular stops to stop getting exhausted and then you will be able to enjoy the volcano.It is well worth the effort to see the volcano and the views just do not under estimate the effort needed.",0.0 +Taal Volcano is one of the highly visited tourist spots in the Philippines. It is located at the center of Taal Lake with the beautiful and scenic backgrounds. Around Taal Lake are located a lot of restaurants and hotels. The cool weather around Tagaytay City serves as additional attraction for local and foreign tourists.,0.0 +"Wow! What a change from Makati to Tagaytay. Lovely sights, climate is cold, fresh flowers, fruits & veggies. Great choices of activities, horse back riding to the lake a short boat ride, & lunch by the beach. Dress properly with walking shoesthere's a lot of waking involved but worth the smeary it's breathtaking.",0.0 +"The journey began with a drive from Maila (@ 2hours), then a boat ride, and then by horse to the top of the Volcano. The sight was breathtaking and the view magnificent.The hose ride down was challanging, however it is better than walking up and down",0.0 +"The hike was extremely hot and there's very little coverage so you need to bring water and wear a hat or bring a parasol. You can rent horses and go with a guide, but we decided to do it alone and save our butts the bruising. The entire trail smelled like horse dung and was littered. It is obvious its visitors do not respect the trail. Even worse, when we got to the top, there was a little sari-sari store selling cold drinks! They even let you pay to shoot a golfball into the crater - I do not understand how they could allow that at all. I wonder whose responsibility it is to protect the volcano, because they're not doing a great job of it. The view is beautiful, especially at the peak overlooking the crater, and we were lucky that we went on a not-so-busy day because we heard that on weekends, it's uncomfortably full of people.",0.0 +"Me and my boyfriend went to visit Taal Lake, but we were so upset of how the people ask for more money here. We arrived on Tagaytay, a Tricycle driver offered 150 Pesos fare to go to the lake, which is really far from Tagaytay and you will be passing through roads near cliffs down to a town to Batangas. And there in Batangas, an Agency offered us boat ride (back and forth) included Food and Horse Back Riding to Taal Crater for 5,500 Pesos and made my head feel crazy and i started to become irate. I told them, that we just went to Palawan and it was cheaper to do the Honda Bay Island Hopping than doing this trip, which is way more not pretty than Palawan. One Boat Driver (Coxswain) approached us and offers his boat for 1,600 back and forth, we took this opportunity and go there. We knew that it is chargeable to go to the crater so we decided not to go there and go back. The Driver ask us again for 200 he said, he need it for Gasoline. I was upset but still gave him. Going back to Tagaytay, the tricycle driver told us to add more on our fare. so it will be 200 pesos in total of 400 pesos for back and forth. What the???? Seriously?",1.0 +"Okay, this is an amazing sight! Imagine a volcano that has a lake sitting inside of it that measures about 10KM in width. Then put another volcano inside of this lake that then has it's own lake! I'm going to dig right into our trip and my recommendations - We left from the Taal Lake Yacht Club. If you're from the states, this is literally thatch huts with a few old motorboats stabilized by bamboo.. yes, exactly what you would expect to be riding in. After a 30 minute ride, we went to the 'other' side of the volcano vs. the normal tourist side. This allowed us to be able to get to the top and then hike into the bowl of the volcano and get up close and personal to the lake that has boiling water and a steam vent for the heat. We had a total of 4 of us and this proved awesome!!We opted to not take the horses up.. After about a 30 minute hike, we did reach the top. While this is NOT a technical hike, it does take quite a bit of effort and is quite tiring. I am in decent shape and was extremely wiped out by the time we reached the top. Unfortunately we were all too wiped out to then take the even steeper descent into and out of the volcano bowl. MY RECOMMENDATION - IF YOU WANT TO DROP INTO THE BOWL, TAKE THE HORSES!!!! If you don't care to do that, this is a tough hike that will get the sweat and blood flowing! You will also smell quite a bit of horse manure which can be expected.. after all, this is the horse trail!Definitely a must do if you are out there!!!",0.0 +"I went to the vulcano with a boat and walked up instead of using the horses (if you're an experienced rider like me it seems too boring plus its really not that far). The walk is very doable / moderate (less than an hour, approx 2 km) but you have to be a bit fit and not for small children. Beware of horses. Many shops/sellers on the way up and on the top; and when you're at the top its not possible to go around the rim or down, which is a bit disappointing. Many other visitors. The vulcano and the crater lake are beautiful though. Since I was solo traveler (I booked via my hotel with drive and guide) it was quite expensive (3,500) and a guide is totally unnecessary. ",0.0 +"We did go to a small amusemnet park, its nice , but not so great..!!You can get really nice deals up there , where they take you via Boat near the Volcano and then from there they will provide horse for trekiing, its not expensive at all...!!!This trip is worth spending a Day",0.0 +"cool beautiful place to go, very near manila almost 30 min travel from manila if no traffic or by bus almost 1 hr., very cool place , windy , you have to ride a boat then a horse if you want to see the beautiful blue crater of the volcano. hiking is good for those physically fit to walk. ",0.0 +"Went here with a friend of ours who was visiting from the US. It was our first time visiting the Taal Lake & Volcano Island. Our driver first took us to a boathouse on the shore of the lake to take us to the volcano island. The initial quote was an outrageous 1500 pesos per person, and because there were 4 of us in our party, we would be looking at php6000 pesos (about $150 USD) to make a short trip across the lake in a simple boat. After some haggling however, we were able to get the cost down, but only after threatening to leave and go elsewhere because we felt overcharged.Overall, the view from the top into the crater is something to marvel at. It's quite a view, and makes for a serene day hike.",2.0 +Took the horses to the top of the volcano. Great view. Typical attitude of the guides begging for money (tip...to 'feed the horse'). Poor horses looked like they were on their last legs.,0.0 +"I had been told of the Volcano within the volcano and the lake within the lake, but as I looked at the big lake with the little volcano and its lake inside, I said to my wife, I get the lake within the lake, but I don't get the volcano within the volcano part. She said, Hon, you're standing on the rim of the big volcano. I get it now. The views are stunning. There are so many places to get great pictures. A must see.",0.0 +Taal volcano is located near the city of Taagatay around 2hours drive south of Manilla. It is a volcano with a lake in it's crater that sits within the lake of another volcanos crater. The area is very beautiful and you get stunning views from the crater. You can trek right to the top of the volcano either on foot or on one of the many ponies available for hire. I booked the tour through grey line tours so the pony trek and boat ride to the island was all arranged for us. Our guide was very knowledgable and ensured that the trip was smooth and easy for us. The only downside for me was the overly aggressive locals at the top harassing you to buy drinks and give money. I have no issuing with tipping etc but being shouted at and grabbed constantly got a bit much. Such a shame that the phillipino charm and culture that we experienced elsewhere was lost in this over touristy place because otherwise the trip was fantastic and the area itself is stunning.,1.0 +"great scenery and not too far from central Manila (but travel time will 2-3 hours or more depending on traffic)! beware ripoff tour places (but its is Philippines - so beware ALWAYS of ripoffs)!best to hire your own car with a driver - standard price is about php2500 for 10 hours plus you for petrol.We found a great tour company, husband and wife - only php1500 pp for the boat trip and horse ride up to the top.Personally if i go again, i will wear proper walking shoes and walk myself. horse ride is very uncomfortable, cruel for the horse and also the person leading it!!!!",1.0 +"There are lots of tour companies that will charge you p5000+ ($150US) each, but this is an easy trip to execute yourself for well under that for two people.Take the MRT or a Taxi to Taft bus terminal station. Tell the taxi driver to take you into the terminal, and look for the San Augustin bus lines. There will be a bus there going to Nasugbu, with a sign in the front window. Just get on the bus, you pay for your fare once the bus is moving. Tell the ticketing guy who comes to your seat that you're going to Tagaytay. It's currently p87 ($2.50 lol) each for a one way from Taft to Tagaytay. The trip takes about 2-3 hours depending on traffic. We switched busses midway, not sure if that's normal. You'll know you're there once you start climbing into the hills. They will eventually drop you off at the bus station in Tagaytay, and you will be immediately approached by dozens of Tuktuk drivers. Negotiate your price, but we didn't even really have to.. We paid p200 ($7) for a trip to the Taal boats. It felt like such a deal that I paid him an extra p200 and he agreed to find us at the bottom for the trip back in a couple of hours. They all know where you're going, so no stress. It's about a 20-25 minute scenic trip down the winding mountain road to lots of boat docks.The boat will be the biggest expense of the day, and they'll come out asking for p3500+ ($100) but even a bad negotiator like me got it for p2000 ($60) for both of us - that's including return. I'm sure that you could get it for p1500 easy based on how easy p2000 was. You don't at all need a tour guide, so don't get suckered into that.The boat ride is 15-20 minutes and gorgeous. Take pics and bring a San Miguel!Once you get to the island, you'll be prompted for guides, horses, water, face masks, etc... The only thing we bought was water p50 and face masks p30. It's dusty, so the face masks are not the worst idea...Ok now the debate of whether to take a horse or not... The hike is not easy, but not impossible. It takes about 45 minutes to hike up. I'm in reasonably ok shape and was pretty tired by the top, but it was also a pretty warm day. Drink lots of water! The cost of the horse i think is p350 ($10) or something, so it's dirt cheap... but it bugs me that the horses seem kind of mistreated. I'm no animal activist but whipping a horse with a stick for 45 minutes just isn't my thing. I can walk.The view on top is pretty spectacular. Make sure to find the lady selling golf balls and the use of her golf driver, it makes for a great photo and an amazing bonus to the day. I paid p100 for three balls. I'm sure you can negotiate but it's like $3 how can you complain. You better hit it far to reach the water!!!All tolled for the two of us it was maybe p3300 ($80-90) and I wouldn't have done it any other way!",11.0 +"It was a spur of the moment decision to trek at Taal. From Tagaytay, it was a short drive, about 20 minutes. Then 20 minute boat ride to volacano island. We werent prepared for trekking so we opted to rent a horse to take us up. It was fun; the guides were friendly and helpful. It only takes 30 minutes to reach the peak, with a perfect view of the crater. Bargain with the people selling your pictures. I was ripped off at Php150, while my foreigner friends got it at Php50 each. Overall, the experience is good. It's near Manila so it's a good spur of the moment stress buster.",1.0 +An hour away from Manila and the smallest active volcano in the world. Nice and scenic. Go to Taal Vista lodge for a real nice close view of the volcano.,0.0 +"This is a very nice place and for me first time seeing a volcano which is still active. Smokes are coming out of some places and the guide said the water is hot. The places from where smoke is coming out is also venting hot air. Be clear on the expenses. If you travel from Makati, you can negotiate for PHP 2750 to 3000 for to and fro. Go in the early morning to see the sunrise. There is also a boat fee of PHP 1000 if you take from ones who owns it at the bottom near the lake. People on the road starts with 2500. There is a 50 PHP charge for entry and another 50 for using a wooden plank to get down from the boat. Then you can trek up around 5 kms or take a pony. Pony costs 500 and guide another 500. I have gone walking hence paid only the guide. On the way few resting places and can get water, cold drinks and beer. The higher you go the costlier it is so better to carry your own. Water is required. Beautiful scenic beauty. Cameramans there taking pictures and selling it. You can negotiate as much. Also some souvenir shop.",1.0 +When in Luzon you better take a trip to Taal vulcano. its worth thev trip and not very far from crawdy manila. There are several spots to overview Taal & the vulcano & also entertaining.Gpoint has a bar there also(same owner as Gpoint manila).I like the temperature there its nice lower than heated up manila.There are kubo's for rent with view on Taal where you can have a nice family picknick,0.0 +Best visited during summer when there are no rain and fog to hide the volcanos in the middle of the lake. There are many restaurants by the ridge with an excellent panoramic view of the lake with volcanos. Nature lovers will find this serene atmosphere a must to visit. Most restaurants offer good food clean surroundings and reasonably priced. The weather is cool given the higher elevation,0.0 +Touts all around offering different rates for the boating. Too high by any standards. Boards explicitly say no canvassing for boat trips. The trip to the rim of the volcano has to be paid once you get to the island. The view though is great.,2.0 +"Taal volcano is 2 hours drive and half an hour sailing far from Manilla. There are two ways by car we took the highway, it was easy to reach. There are some local resturants with the beautiful scenary of the sea and a volcano which isn't unfact the Taal volcano:-D we had some very delicious philipino food there and the friendly staff who were local people kept the rest of our food for us so that we could eat it when we came back from yhe volcano. Then we took the boat when we got off there were some horses waiting to take people up the volcano, the leader was very friendly and we climbed for about 45 minutes horse back riding. The view was great on way and there were lots of holes with smoke coming out. When we arrived there was a WOW, amazing view of a lake of the volcano. I really loved the place and also the way. Just dont forget to wear masks to prevent dust from entering your mouth while horseback riding.",0.0 +"A real last minute trip, we booked a cab the night before, probably cost around $50 AUD each for 2 people but was worth it for the comfy air-conditioned Toyota Hiace as the journey was about 2 hours drive south of Manila (be conscious of what time you travel, early morning and evening traffic jams, ask a local when is the best time to travel).Be sure to pack light, maybe 1 small back pack each that can carry your sun-glasses, sunblock and a bottle of water, there is hiking in hot weather involved in this trip!When we arrived in the area at the top of the mountain, we had to get a local guide to jump into our cab as our driver didn't know where to go, we paid a small fee (get on-board with paying these instead of feeling ripped off, it's a small price to pay, and you will have to do it repeatedly, not worth getting frustrated over).Once we had descended down the mountain, the next step is finding a local to hitch a ride with over to the actual volcano island, again a small price to pay. I recommend looking around as prices and boat quality can vary.The short 5-10 minute trip over on one of the traditional old catamaran boats is pretty relaxing, so take this time to catch your breath as you've got some hiking ahead of you.Once you arrive to the sweet smell of sulfur and horse manure you can grab a coke and some water for next to nothing, you will then need to find a guide to take you the right way to see the crater of the volcano. I don't suggest trying to do this on your own without a guide, as tempting as that may be, plus this is pretty much the only source of business for this tiny island, you are paying for the convenience and helping the local community, so pay up (there is a reason there are no helpful signs pointing you in the right direction).After a pretty tough hike you arrive at the edge of the crater, a great view, and you can pay for novelty things like hitting a golf ball into the water or grab some souvenirs.I didn't bother making the additional trip down into the crater from this point as I figured it would be more of the same, and it would cost me another tip to yet another guide.Overall was a trip worth doing. If time is not of the essence during your stay in Manila then take a day to do this, the locals recommend it and it's a chance to get out of the metropolitan area.",0.0 +"Going to Taal Volcano was easy. There are lots of barkers along the hi-way offering for the tour. Just beware of tricycle drivers that offer over-priced ride. We paid for the boatride from a resort to the jump-off in the island. The boatride was nice and wavy. There was no official receipt for the climb. The tourism office just gave us a ticket with the volcano's picture on it. You may opt to hire a horse going up to the crater. But since we are the 'outdoorsy' type of people, we hiked all the way up to the dusty and hot trail. The crater was a nice view. The lake that surrounds the island was indeed a breathtaking sight.It was a nice trek up and going down. We took a bath in the resort before going to Mahogany Market for lunch.",0.0 +"What to do? Where to eat? Where to stay? These are few of the questions you are faced when you go to Tagaytay. It is a place where you can do practically anything!Food trip? There are rows of restaurants! My usual go to place when it's a group is Josephine's, Filipino cuisine. Or a newly found favorite Pamana. For pizza, it's Carlos pizza. For romantic dinners, it's Antonio's. They serve steaks and salads! For acticities, sky ranch. A theme park with rides for both kids and adult. They even have horse back riding. If you want zoos, residence inn. They also have a restaurant if you get hungry from all the walking. How about a picnic? Picnic groove for those who like grilling while chillin! They have zip line also!Accommodations? There a lot to choose from from inns to 5 star hotels! Check it out!",0.0 +"A couple of hours south of Manila you find the delightful fishing and tourist town of Tagaytay, with the small volcano called Taal sitting out in the inlet. A great thing to do is catch a small outrigger boat out to the volcano and either walk or hire a small pony/horse to ride to the summit, great views, well worth the effort, then you can have lunch back on the shoreline somewhere.",2.0 +"The Taal crater I thought was the small, picturesque, postcard pretty one. Nope, it is the big one that look ordinary from a distance. You don't see the crater from the Tagaytay Talisay area.- Took the pleasant 30min boat ride from Talisay Batangas, PHP1500 that can accommodates 5pax.- You can see the hike path, so there was no need to get a guide but he was so helpful in telling us price points when paying...example the photos taken of you are offered at PHP350 each, but can be had for PHP50.- Experience for me to ride a horse, aside from the just going around in circles in a park! Bumpiest, 1hr. Make sure you bring a face mask, scarf and hat, wear long sleeves.- The prices for water, services etc vary. And like the photos can be had at a huge discount. The tourist office should do something about this. I felt being duped...nicely duped as they were very pleasant and friendly though- Very nice horse jockeys who were so patient with me! They get PHP50 for that service...by the time we got to the crater, we felt we wanted to give them a tip!- Now the crater is one huge, calm lake. It was worth seeing it as the ones in postcards isn't the one.- Go real early like 5 or 6 am",0.0 +"The path is really eroded as donkeys used the same trail. No need to have a guide as the track is very obvious and trek is short so its not worth it. You should wear a mask, longsleeves and shades, the track is very sandy if dry season and if winds blew it, you'll think that you are in a sand storm.You should also consider how long will you stay there, waves in the lake may be high in the afternoon.",1.0 +"I had a really nice day. If you are in any decent condition you can walk up but you should go early and be very hydrated. I was alone and paid 1,000 pesos for the Boat ride. I didn't think it was very dusty but if you don't like dust for 20 pesos you can buy a mask at the bottom.",3.0 +Lots of thing to do and beautiful place to see good for family and couples as well . I would come back here and recommend this place,1.0 +"this is fun, boat ride to the volcano, then horse back up the mountain, to the volcano, then a picnic by the water.... enjoyable day.",2.0 +"Visiting the Ta'al Volcano crater is quite an adventure. First you pay for a boat ride across a large lake which takes at least 15 minutes. this is not cheap. When you reach the island you have to pay for a guide. He took me along trails through the jungle and various homes. This part of the hike was quite hot and humid.Then we began the climb up the crater rim and the view changed and I could see everything.At the top of the crater rim is a nice shelter and we enjoyed a cool breeze and the fantastic views.There are high points on the crater rim but my guide said they cost more.There is also a trail down into the crater where there is another lake. It had areas with bubbles and the water is high in minerals and has a theraputic effect. This also cost more.Later in my adventures, I met some folks who did the hike down and soaked or swam in the inner lake. They said it was worth it.Now I have to go back to Ta'al.",2.0 +"DO NOT EVER GO TO THIS RESORT. They over charge ans especially, THEY CHARGE YOU FOR SERVICES THEY DID NOT PROVIDE. We are well educated people and know clearly understand the rates approved as per City Ordinance. The ordinance states the rates of the services, WHEN availed; 1500 - Boat ride50 - Tourist Fee500 - Tour Guide Fee450 - Horse Back Riding feeI traveled with my boyfriend celebrating our 3rd anniversary. We took the boat ride and opted to ride a horse instead hiking to the crater. We did not hire a tour guide as the horsemen we paid for with the HorseBack Riding fee will be able to take us to the crater. Tour guide may be hired if you will choose to hike and you know the trail to the crater. However, ROCK FORT RESORT MANAGEMENT insisted we pay for the 500 pesos TOUR GUIDE FEE. They claim that it will be automatically charged to a group regardless of number of pax. even when you are travelling ALONE which is Bu||$h!t! The ordinance just states the rates to avoid overpricing, but it will not mean that it will be ALL SUMMED UP even if you did not avail of one or two of the service! We left the place and paid the 500 pesos para wala nalang abala. But we decided to return because of the bad feeling of being scammed. To cut the story short, the money was not refunded because the man who introduced himself as the owner and claimed to also be the Presidente ng Association of the Horseback Riding men keeps on insisting that it will be automatically charged to a group regardless of number of pax!!!! to avoid ruining the day more, umalis nalang kame. kanilang kanila na ung 500 nila. may balik din sakinla yunWILL NOT RECOMMEND THIS RESORT. WANTED TO KNOW NGA KUNG SAAN KO BA TO PWEDE IREKLAMO!",6.0 +"Definitely worth the hike. The view is amazing. Try to go as early as possible, because it gets really hot. Compare the prices of the different boat + tour guides they will offer you upon arrival, to get the cheapest deal. And please, don't ride a horse to get up. You will feel",3.0 +"Magnificent view although what you see is not the real volcano. Perfect for picture taking. A boat ride going to the volcano cost about Php1,500.",1.0 +"is a long and windy road down to the main Caldera crater lake, plenty of hawkers to sell the rides etc , near the top, wait till you get to the bottom is best Tthen a boat ride out to the central island , I took a pony ride from there to the TAAL crater. but was worth it , esp if you appreciate rocks and geology etc. Plenty of smoke and steam but no obvious volano , if you want that go to Legazpi. you wont miss that one.TAAL probably not suitable for older people or those who don't want a long walk or ride , but the drive to the lake and boat ride are fine for all the family. seats and tables etc available at the bottom .If you want a comfy lookout only, the restaurant at the top is enough , good views across the area and out to sea . It is one huge caldera which is explained there.",1.0 +"I've been to Taal Volcano as a child, picnicking or driving with my dad. But this year, I had to do it. The trek was not too bad. I read a lot of insights from many trekkers and yelped at different organizations. But really, the best thing to do is get to Talisay. There, there are plenty of boats that will take you across the lake. When you get to the crater, my husband and I really wanted to hike to the crater but since he just had surgery, we decided midway to take the horse trek. So midway, there are horses that can be utilize, for less price. It was really cool. We saved some money that way and helped out some people. The view atop the crater was great. This was in my bucket list for the longest time. So now, I can cross it off and move on. Not to say I will not return. I may if some friends would like the adventure.",1.0 +"We go up by ride houses, very very hot weather but in Volcano view point very good landscape, we can see everything",1.0 +"WE saw Taal Volcano, from a beautiful park. It's small but still active, you can see the smoke coming out.",1.0 +"Many might question my rating of excellent but please give me a chance to explain. This sight have been in many vacation experience but the view is from afar usually from the Taal Vista Lodge balcony. This is special for it is the 2nd most active volcano in the Philippines. Also the smallest. It is the only one situated within a lake. The taal lake here in Batangas. This is so special because you get to climb to the crater by riding a native horse. The site is magnificent from the crater. Tips. Don't get those over priced Manila tours. Simply have a friend drive you to Tagaytay City in the South of Luzon. The local guides are placed everywhere but I got mine from the Virgin Mary's grotto near Tagaytay Highlands executive exclusive resort. The outrigger is just 2,500php and can carry 6 to 8 people so just divide the cost. A little over 10 US dollars only. When you get to Volcano Island you buy a face mask for 1 US dollar and get a guide with a local horse. Don't get 2 guides. Too expensive but still much cheaper than the ones booked in Manila. There is danger and adventure but I guess an active volcano crater can only excite an adventurer. Get buko juice fresh at the top for 2 dollars US. Enjoy the view and less expensive experience.",3.0 +A volcano inside a lake that is inside a volcano. That is Taal volcano. The world's smallest volcano. Situated high in the mountains with wonderful views this is one of the best day trips from Manila.,3.0 +"From Tagaytay, seeing the volcano within a lake will leave you in awe. Most of the time, the scenery is romantic. One can go to the volcano by taking a boat across the lake. But if you just want to take pictures up close, you can drive down to Talisay, Batangas and you will see how majestic the volcano is.Hope the province of Batangas regulate or maybe deter the building of fish pens along the lake to preserve its natural beauty.",1.0 +"From the top in Tagayatay area one could see how beautiful Taal volcano . Surrounded by body of waters one could easily identify it. Though it's small compared to other volcanoes, it's appealling to everybody's eyes. I've seen it several times but I will still be looking forward to see it over and over again.",1.0 +As a geographer visiting this volcano was a must. We took a boat from Tagaytay to the island and then traveled on horseback to the summit of the volcano. This is very much an active volcano and has erupted since our last visit and some areas are now out of bounds for visitors.,1.0 +"My trip to Philippines is never complete without visiting the Taal volcano/ lake and the breathtaking views all around. It is located in the town of Tagaytay. Around 60 KM from Manila. Apart from the views and a nice picnic, the climate is much cooler here.Can be a bit overcrowded on weekends..",0.0 +"I have visited 4 times and enjoyed each trip up Taal. Boat ride across the water is interesting and nice as there are a couple of staring points you can go once you reach Taal. One is direct path to the island, another is around the far side and will give you sights of fishing and fish farms. You can ride a horse (they are a little small actually) but it's a ride or you can walk up the trail but remember you will have to walk it all the way back down. It's about a good 20-30 minute horse ride to the top or to viewing points. The view is awesome and if you go to the top you will see visible steam coming out of the volcano. There are vendors at the bottom and top selling so be prepared.",3.0 +"The view is nice, but the area is touristy. Gave us something to do on an off-gassing day after a week of diving. The climb is mildy difficult. We had an active 70 year old male that was fine and an middle-aged, overweight male that struggled a bit, but made it nonetheless. And this was in the heat of the afternoon. Water and hats are available for purchase at high prices, so bring your own. The trail was dusty and sandy, so wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes. Open-toes shoes filled up quickly with hot sand. I had read another review that said to bring water shoes to cross small streams, but there were no streams of any kind when we were there. Don't ride the ponies. They have obvious markings of abuse. A guide isn't necessary for the hike, but it might be good for navigating the hiring of a boat to cross the lake. No bathrooms at the top.",2.0 +"It is amazing. It has great views, weather, and close by authentic food. It's a couple hours drive from Makati, but worth getting out of the hot climate of the city to enjoy a day at this place.",1.0 +Better to go there when it's not during the scorching hot summer at noon if you want to walk all the way up and down. Also bring your own water because the vendors have limited drinks there.,1.0 +"Between the drive into the outer canyon, the boat ride, the horse ride up and he view once there. Very special!",0.0 +Nearest to Manila (were from paranaque) this is our go to place. It's beginning to be crowded too though and traffic is horrible when you get stuck in it.,0.0 +"Taal Volcano is truly and amazing sight to see. The volcano rising out of the ocean is quite beautiful with great natural surroundings. Unfortunately as with all such places, it is fast becoming commercial. Good day out can be had.",1.0 +We took a friends car and drove all the way to this place..Basically you need to park your car..and ride a boat to reach the middle of an island ..after which we need to go horseback or by foot to reach the mouth of the volcano.Entire trip set me back by 3000 php..but the view from the top is so mesmerizing and amazing that it was worth the money spent ...it is an active volcano which you are on top off....woahhh!!,1.0 +We took a van and driver to the Taal Volcano and it was a great little day trip. The park above the volcano with amusement rides was a bit of fun once you have gone through the normal security checks. I'd also recomend stopping at Lindsay's Restuarant which is a well known local restaurant near the lookout park. You will get a really good indication of the gap between the rich and the poor on this trip. Some of the mansions you will see are huge while the shantytowns are pieces of art in their own weird way. It makes you wonder how successive governments can let the gap between rich and poor be so wide.,4.0 +For me It was not very interesting . We hired a privet boat and paied 4500 PhP to go to island . We also hired a horse in island to go to top of hill ( in fact those are not horse ... Very similar to dunky ! ) the route is very dusty !! If the weather is good you can go to top by walk ...,1.0 +"The Tremendous increase in visitors to Taal Volcano has made the visit more pleasant than ever. Yes the view if phenomenal, a volcano in a lake teeming with fish. Lots of good places to eat at all along the main highway and with a view to Taal Volcano. Worth a visit and it isn't far from Manila. The weather is cool and the view even cooler.",0.0 +The whole process here is a bit tricky. We took a bus to the city and then hired a tricycle to get down to the waterfront. Turns out our tricycle driver took us to his friend's house with a boat dock. This must be common practice. We had to negotiate from starting price of 13000 pesos to 2000 to just get the boat to take us across the lake( and back). Once we got there we realized we should have paid 1500. Then you must insist you do not want a horse or a guide. Pay your 50 pesos to get into the park and then take the dusty hike to the top. My daughter opted for the horse but we arrived at nearly the same time. It is fascinating. The views are breathtaking. But it is an interesting journey. One ending highlight was coffee and breakfast for dinner at the Bag of Beans in Tagoytay,1.0 +An excellent place to spend a day. The weather is cool and the scenery is awesome. It's not too far from Manila. You can stay at a hotel there or come back to Manila the same day. There are also a lot of shopping and restaurant choices nearby.,0.0 +"While in the ridge of tagaytay you will see the farmost beauty view of the Taal volcano sorrounded by lake then down to the winding road of tagaytay to talisay you will ride a motorboat unto the island shore of Taal volcano and trek up to the shade then relax and see the view of three town province called Batangas,Cavite, Laguna,Quezon.. You can go down and walk around to the rim of the crater and stare closer to the caldera of volcano...According to Phillippine history, millions years ago after the eruption of volcano they said that the round of the lake of tagaytay ridge unto the three town province Batangas,Cavite,Laguna,Quezon is the original crater of the volcano",0.0 +"Me and my wife had been to different restaurants along the Tagaytay ridge for this attraction, mostly with visiting relatives and friends from abroad. Except when it's cloudy, we're always mesmerized by this volcano's crater in a lake. We have also been in a hotel in Talisay, Batangas with a nearer view but the most spectacular view we had is when we visited a relative in a remote barangay in Tanauan City, Batangas nearing the boundary of Talisay. But anyplace at any angle, seeing Taal Volcano is still captivating.",0.0 +"i went with my friend in November 2014. i was tired after a long day of work and stress from work. i believe the best decisions are made by God for me. it was a spontaneous decision to go there eventhough the tourist guide told us not to visit the Taal volcano that day because they were expecting rains. i will never regret the decision to visit the lake. the car ride is scenic and relaxing, with lots of good food available on the way. our taxi man was helpful and provided us with lots of relevant advice. the boat ride was scary initially with high tide but that helped me to relax!the ride on the mule/horse was different experience, the guide was helpful.food was ok. so for vethe volcano was scenic and out of the world. it was hot but bearable. i got a good tan on my face!!!i will surely want to visit this place again...",0.0 +"This is one of the few places that we always comeback to. Try to go to the crater of the lake and you'll see how beautiful it is. When we was there 2 years ago the only you need to pay is the island entrance fee, guide and the horse but now they added a fee if you want to go to the red volcano where you can see the smoke coming from the volcano.This is a fun horse ride but not for those who gets easily scared because there are stiff roads and sometimes the horse is going to the edge of the trail.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions.The volcano had several violent eruptions in the past causing loss of life, with the death toll estimated at around 5,000 to 6,000. The most recent period of activity lasted from 1965 to 1977. On the way up, several steam vents can be seen, that are a true reminder of the volcano’s “Active” status.The Crater lake on Volcano island is the largest lake on an island in a lake on an island in the world.To reach taal volcano, one has to reach tagaytay first. From there, boat is to be booked to reach volcano base through the taal lake. There is scope of negotiation. We paid 2k including all entry fees. (This site can be checked :- http://www.tlyc.com for pre-booking). From the base, the most common trail to reach the top is 1.7 km long. Road is very dusty. Horse ride is available @ 500 peso. From the top of the volcano, the crater lake view is awesome.Sufficient drinking water, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, mask are to be carried.Water or buko water is available on the way to trail in some places. But they are very costly. (100 peso for 1 lt. water). Volcanic rock memento can be bought at the top.",2.0 +You cant swim in the lake. Trail is dry and dusty with horsehit . Impt to Wear rubber shoes and bring water if your trek is from 9 am -3 pm You will realize this is NOT the same volcano that you are staring at in the postcards,1.0 +"The view of the Volcano was beautiful. Blue water but forget about the transportation .... Horses .. No should say poney. we did not enjoy it at all. It was too hot..high humidex no accommodation , no cold water for nearly a hour under before reaching the top! Bought a t-shirt saying I survive Taal Volcano .. Yes big time! Never again!!",2.0 +we can see taal volcano from top and we can ride horse to reach the top we can experience the heat and smock coming from underneath while walking on road we can drink coco nut fresh and cold beers.,1.0 +"My wife and I were driven to the area by a trike driver. He charged us 500 peso's round trip. I am certain that we overpaid but we spoke to at least 5 other drivers and they wanted double or more for the ride. It is a long uncomfortable ride around steep, tight serpentine roads but in the end worth it. The operator claimed there was a minimum they could charge but the whole sales process seemed a little suspect. We ended up negotiating down to 3,000 peso's for the boat and a ride up to the crater on horseback.The ride up the mountain includes two guides who keep the horses moving and on the trail. My horse was small and I weigh 210 pounds and at times I felt I should be carrying Gina my horse. I asked them for a different horse but they insisted she would be fine, if she could talk I think she would have agreed with me. My wife's guide was a bit cheeky and asked if he could ride behind her on the horse. Needless to say, when my wife asked what I thought of the idea, the 120 pound guide decided it would be better for him to walk alongside the horse. Once we reached the summit, the views were well worth the ride and the unscrupulous guide. They tout the location as being the island with a lake within an island with a lake. The picture attached may help wrap your head around that fact. If we had time we could have saved the money and hiked it on our own as it would only take a half hour each way or so and there are some stands along the way that can sell you water, beer or soda. Either Way it was well worth the trip!",2.0 +"Stayed at Canyon Woods in February with a stunning view of the Taal Volcano. This is the major attraction in the area. It is such a low lying crater that the vantage points allow you to look right into the crater itself, albeit from some 18 kilometers away.Worth visiting even for a day, just for the view alone. Probably best viwed from the Coffee Shops and Restaurants in Tagaytay City which are perched right on the cliff face.",2.0 +"Having your own car is an advantage getting to Talisay-the starting point of getting to the crater. Can also rent a tricycle from Olivarez, Tagaytay. 400-500/tric RT. Kuya ANgelo is our contact in arranging our volcano tour.He provides evrything from tricycle to boat to horse and tourists guide.You have 2 choices getting to the crater either trek(30-45mins) or horse backriding (20mins). Horse is for rent for 450Php. The place is so serene and worth the effort! They also called it as Jeju Island (Korea) of the Philippines. :)",0.0 +"I am a nature-lover and at times I can also be very poetic and somehow, staring at Taal Volcano was a great help for me to write inspirational lines about life an all its great mysteries.The air around Taal Volcano was cold so somehow having someone to hug you while enjoying the scenic view of Taal Volcano is very ideal in my own opinion and very romantic too.",3.0 +I recommend you take a boat trip across the lake to the village. The horse ride to the volcano is optional. I did not have time but is worth considering,0.0 +"We had lunch at a restaurant just across from the lake, the view is so beautiful you would want to stay the night in a local hotel. Apparently you can cross over to the island on a boat and walk up to the rim of the crater. Might do that on our next trip.",0.0 +"Really amazing views and a great place to visit if you are in Metro Manila. Single day visit will do the job. I have visited this place 4-5 times but still want to go back there.Views are different that any other volcano, I have visited a few. Normally it is open for visit, but do check with the authorities before visiting this place as they might close it when the earthquake level is above the desired limit. Do enjoy zip lines in tagaytay.",0.0 +"It's always nice to visit this place. I have been here at least three times and still amazed by it's beauty. I have to admit though that's it has become too touristy for me. Lots of workers (for lack of a better term) convincing you to use their horse, it's confusing. Also, the boat man kept saying just give us a tip. I find this unethical. The one I disliked most during the recent trip were photographers almost forcing you to have pictures taken by them and then following you around to buy the pictures in frames. When I said I don't need a frame, he said it's a nice picture with Taal Volcano written on it.",0.0 +"We visited a local hotel for lunch with excellent views of the Tall Volcano, we then watched a cultural show put on the by the hotel and enjoyed a fabulous buffet lunch.",0.0 +"I'll be the first to admit that the view from the top is spectacular, but getting to the bottom is less so. Unfortunatly the ride down wasn't much fun, and even though there were cool things to see, it seems some of the locals like to use many of the ravines as a garbage dump. Very unfortunate to spoil the natural beauty with piles of garbage strewn down the hillside. Once at the bottom you can expect to be aggessivly approached by the boat people trying to get you to rent their boats to go out to the lake. When I say aggressive, I mean extremely aggressive. One man actually tried to jump on the cab we were in to stop it. We had lunch at a nice little place that serves fresh fish and a variety of other things. Before the staff brought a menu they insisted on showing us their boad ride offers, but eventually got the hint that we were just there to eat. Service was a bit lacking, but the food was pretty good. If you're interested, they offer a boat ride to the island and horseback ride to the lake on the island. All in all I had wished that I just took in the view from the top and didn't go down to the lake. Oh, one more thing; at the lake level you will find it very hot and humid, not like the top in Tagaytay, so get ready to sweat a bit.",1.0 +"It was nice experience for our group since it will be our first time to go horse back riding for a much longer hour. A bit hot but still worth a try after all it is seldom to see an island, within a lake, in a volcano, in a lake, on an island.",0.0 +"Tagaytay is known for Taal Volcano in philippines , I think it worth to visit , since you have more options beside visiting volcano , like horse riding !",0.0 +"The Taal volcano is beautiful and a great experience for anyone who is in the area. I loved the whole experience, the boat ride over the lake and the rife up the volcano on the tiny horse all for about 1200 pesos",1.0 +Won't dissapoint you.. Need a good guide though.. Horse ride to top is quite an adventure.. Good adventure,1.0 +Took a helicopter tour to the volcano. Amazing views of Manila countryside on the way. You can see the donkeys and trekkers wind their way up the side of the volcano.We actually flew into the crater and toured the inside... amazing. You can see the sulphur coming out of the ground and the water in the volcano is obviously well sulphuric coz there is nothing growing.You can take the donkey tour or get seven of you pay $350 each and do the copter tour - its expensive but what a way to see the volcano and then get a tour of Manila proper!,3.0 +"The Taal lake and volcano is a major tourist attraction and a natural wonder. It's about an hour's drive from the city of manila.You could either pre-book your tour or once you make it to Tagaytay several tour operators would proactively approach you to offer the tour. Visitors make it to the crater on boat and then trek uphill or hire a horse to get to the ridge of the crater. The view of the inner lake from here is incredible. It's good to check on weather conditions before hand while planning your trip, tour operators do not run tours on bad weather days. Rain proof gear is strongly recommended as water splashes quite a bit on the boat ride to the crater. The horse back ride is an option, but the guides may push you to engage their services. Depending on your level of fitness you could choose to ride horseback or trek. Once you engage the horseback ride service a tip cannot be avoided as the guides literally pester and plead to tip them.",0.0 +"The boat ride over was fine. The setup there to get a horseride up to see the volcano is chaotic. We were told by our guide that things had gotten better. The path used to go up is the same one to go down. Its shared by both riders and those who choose to walk the way.There are sellers with water, hats , air masks, drinks, photos..... Its like everywhere you look there are people trying to sell you stuff. The path is very dusty... a mask is adviseable. The saddles are not very big. I did not feel stable sitting on it, the handler got on behind and stablized the ride. The horses are not very big either, Id say they look more like ponies. Once up at the top , there are more people trying to get you to buy a drink for your handler. You walk up some stairs to get to the edge of the volcano. ONce there the sight is just right there. It does not seem to be kept up or cleaned up very well. I was not impressed . They have you hit golf balls off a tee into the crater. The price is negotiable. The picture they take of you on the horse to sell later , is negotiable. You can buy only the picture without the frame. The ride back down is a little scary at the top. Its pretty steep and the path is filled with large rocks. This attraction is not for those faint of heart.",0.0 +"Okay, I did the tourist thing and drove to Tagaytay with some local friends, stopped off at Josephine's restaurant, and took the view from their patio. If you have never been, you might make my mistake and take photos of the lake, rather than the crater rising out of the lake. (Granted the day I went was pretty cloudy/foggy).Nice plus, being on a bluff, the temps here are remarkably cooler than MAnila itself. Downside: so many condo developments on one side of the main highway are threatening to obscure whatever view you might have hoped to see, if you happen to be behind said developments.You can hike to the lake and crater itself, take a boat, or take a horseback trail around the lake. Whichever you choose, do take sunblock and a hat because the sun can be pretty relentless out here.",0.0 +"Last week my wife, 9 year old son and I visited the Taal Volcano in the Philippines. The drive down to the lake is very beautiful and provides a great view. We took a small boat across the lake to the volcano site and then we rode horses up to the volcano crater. The boat ride across the lake was fun and my son really enjoyed riding the horses. The horses are small by American standards and there is a handler with each horse, so even though there are some steep areas it is safe even if you don't have any previous horse riding experience. You can also hike up to the crater if you prefer. Once at the crater you will experience some beautiful views of the whole area. The locals try to sell you an assortment of items and pictures of you on horseback. We did purchase a couple of framed pictures of us on horseback. Overall, this is an interesting adventure and everyone visiting the Manila area should experience it at least once. It makes a nice day trip if you are staying in Manila.",0.0 +"This is a spectacular lake formation, in my opinion ranking with the Grand Canyon. Well worth the trip, easily done in a day, with a number of hotels along the rim and offering great views while you lunch.",0.0 +A nice walk or a nice horse ride. Easy to climb and a wonderful lake. We see a crater inside a mountain which is inside a lake which is a carter itself. Very soft and very naice. Active and dangerous if there is an eruption. Nice and wonderful lake!,1.0 +"This place is definetly worth a visit if you are staying in Manila / near Manila and do not have that much time. Just don't take a package tour from Manila, do it your self and save a some money for your Halo, halo :)First step, take a bus from Manila to Tagaytay it will not cost you more that 120P per person, once you are in Tagaytay, aproach any of tricycle drivers and ask that they take you to Talisay do not offer over 200P. Talisay is a small village by the Taal lake, full off boat drivers offering trips to Tall volcano island. There is a small street that goes thru the village following the shore, just walk by that street and find the best solution for your boat ride. 1000P is optimum price for roundtrip.On the island you should pay small 'tip' for a boy who will assist you to the shore from the boat and the tourist fee 50P per person, that's it. If you want to you can ride a horse up to the volcano but I don't think it is worth 400P as there will be a guide walking by the horse all the time and when going back this sweaty men will sit on the horse with you, so not worth it.You should take with you:- Sunscreen- Plenty of water- Scarf to cover your head and mouth, there will be a lot of dust- Sunglasses- Plastic bags for your valuables. Note, you will get wet on the boat! There are waves on the lake and small boats are not covered, so take plastic bag with you and put your phone,wallet etc in that bag.Walking to the crater will take 30-50mins and it's not that hard walk. By the crater, there are alot of small huts where you can by beer,coconut,water,T-shirts etc and watch the crater.View from above is amazing, definetly worth of visiting.",4.0 +"This is to see to believe the beauty. From Manila to Tagaytay by bus in the afternoon, in order to make the visit to the lake and inner lake (yes, it is amazing) early in the morning. Early and with sun block, long sleeves, hat… because getting there takes some time. The sun will beat you down. 30 minutes from the lip of the crater to the lake below. 30 minutes to cross the lake to the crater island, then 30 minutes to reach the lip of THIS crater, to see the island in the boiling water lake inside. Yes. The view of this is just amazing. After taking pics and lounging for a while in the shade at the top, going down was just so different. There was a line going up and down this place!! Crowded and noisy. Good to be there so early and appreciate the place with peace and calm.",1.0 +"From Tagaytay, we took a motorcycle with a carside downhill to a village at the lakeside to get an arrangement to go to the Volcano Island. The trip downhill about 30 to 45 minutes and with 200 peso, the owner of the motor waited for us to deliver us back to Tagaytay. He made the boat and horse ride arrangement for us. Actually you can go on foot after arrive in the island to the volcano but we were tired from the Marathon early in the morning so we decide to pay for the horse ride too. If you're fast, the hike will take you about 30 to 45 minutes to the top.So from the dock, we took a boat. Do remember to bring along a full raincoat or you will have to buy it from them.. The boat ride was a stormy one .. it took us about an hour to reach the island and by the time we reach there, we were soaked with the lake water.We get on the horse with a guide for each of us. What a luxury to have a guide for myself alone. The trip on horse took about 30 minutes. Please remember not to pay anything if requested or to buy anything. You can just give more tips for the guide so that he can use it for himself and his poor horse. I was manipulated by one of the ladies at the top of the hill to buy water for him but the price was too much. The view from top of the Volcano was fascinating! took my breath away. sgt INDAH!!!We spent about 30 minutes taking pics before leaving. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO PAY A FEW PESO WHEN YOU WANT TO ABOARD THE BOAT! BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO PAY THE DOCK TOO!! LOL I NEVER HEARD OF SUCH THINGS BEFORE BUT YES YOU MUST PAY TO USE THEIR DOCK or else you get into the water to climb up the boat!! WOOOWWWWWW T_T SO REMEMBER DON'T FINISH OFF YOUR MONEY ON THE HORSE AND THE GUIDE!!!The boat ride back to the mainland took us another an hour or so and it was dawn and dark. We thanked the boat operator and the people who made the arrangement and hoped on the tricycle waiting for us. the trip back up to Tagaytay City in the dark of the night was scary.. the road up was so dark and our lives depended solely on the motorcyclist's cycling skill.it took about an hour to reach the civilization (and lights) back and from the earlier van station where the motorcyclist dropped us, we waited for an express bus back to Alabang. The trip back was about 3 hours.",1.0 +"We visited Taal volcano during our recent stay in Manila. I hope this review helps others who are planning to go. The following is my experience - obviously it may/will be different for others.Having decided to go by public bus from Manila to keep costs down we were advised by a Local to head to Lawton bus station. However, on arrival we asked a few drivers and there were no direct buses to Tagaytay from Lawton (only to Pali Pali and change there) so we ended up getting a taxi to Pasay rotunda to the BSC bus station. It was Saturday and there were quite a few waiting for the bus. We arrived at the station at 10am approx and boarded a bus about 25 minutes later. The bus was quite new and had good aircon. It also was showing a third rate US war film with lots of swearing - nice!The journey only cost 75 Pesos each to Tagaytay. Unbelievable value. We had expected a 1.5 hour journey according to the Lonely Planet guide but it became clear that it was going to take longer than that as the bus never really got going. Traffic was bad, 90% of the way. Dasmarinas was a particularly busy stretch of road - both ways. In the end we arrived after 2.5 hours and we got off the bus at the Rotunda in Tagaytay.Almost immediately, we were approached by a tricycle driver who offered us a trip down to talisay to catch the boat on the lake. We agreed 150 pesos for us both. The ride down in the Tricycle was cramped as we both were in the sidecar and I am 6 feet 1. In hindsight, I should have sat on the back of the bike. Anyway it was a good experience and we stopped on the way down at a viewpoint to take pictures. The trip down to the lake was longer than we expected, perhaps 25 minutes.The driver took us straight to his preferred establishment for us to arrange a boat trip. As we were pressed for time we went along with this. We were offered a package price including guide and horse ride but we just agreed to pay for the boat transfer, we were walking up the hill. This came to 2000 peso, which no doubt we could have reduced had we shopped around or haggled better - oh well!Having paid for our transfer by Bangka, we were led to the dock. It was at this stage that we noticed some other western tourists stood around. My first thought was why have they been swimming fully clothed. they were soaked. It should have dawned on me that they had just been on the boat that was now waiting for us.Once on the boat we were offered waterproof macs and life jackets - all good so far. We set off and it was all going well until we were about 5 minutes in. From then on at regular intervals we were splashed with water as the boat hit the waves. It wasn't the driver's fault, he really was doing his best to avoid the waves. The trip across was about 20 minutes and we arrived soaked, shoes, shorts, t-shirts all wet through. Couldn't believe we were so wet. There were many boats moored on the volcano island, it was a pretty messy place, quite busy with locals and tourists and we heard (I can say this now that I am 6000 miles away in the comfort and safety of my own home) the worst Karaoke singing ever.The driver walked us to the ticket office, the cost of which had already been included in our boat price. We were again offered a guide and horse but we politely refused and set off. It wasn't immediately obvious where to go but we looked for some horses coming back and then used the same path, from there it was easy. It took us 45 minutes to walk up, we were offered dust masks and it was quite dusty but we managed. You have to be on the lookout for horses ahead and behind but overall it was a pleasant walk and the sun came out, drying us out a little. On the way up there were a couple of holes in the ground on the path that were spewing hot sulphurous steam. Good to see.So we reached the top and the view was good. The lake itself was bubbling in places and there were other places where steam was coming from holes in the ground. Drinks are available at the top and if you so wish, you can hit a golf ball into the lake. We passed on this. Very shortly after arriving we were commandeered to complete a survey each on out Taal experience. The questionnaire was long! Shortly after that we were interviewed by two people claiming to be from a Chinese TV station and they had us talking in Mandarin - who knows what they were getting us to say? No doubt we're now on prime time TV in China - making fools of ourselves.We stayed at the top for about 30 minutes only. The view was good but at the time we were wondering whether it was worth it having gotten so wet - and dreading the trip back.Didn't take us long to get back down and out boatman met us at the shore. I was hoping that the trip back wouldn't be as wet and we tried our best to cover up but to no avail. We arrived back at the dock in Talisay soaked once again. I mean really wet. We really needed a change of clothes but we had nothing - go prepared. The tricycle trip back up was a little more money but I sat on the back this time, trying in vain to dry out my shorts. Once at Tagaytay it was much cooler, overcast with drizzle and windy, we actually felt quite cold. We waited for the bus on the main road, plenty came along but they were very busy. We caught one by luck and had the pleasure this time of a 3 hour trip back to Pasay as the traffic was worse. I had to stand up for about half of this time, feeling and looking like an idiot in wet clothes! When on the bus, keep your tickets as both times an inspector got on to check them.So overall, we spend 5.5 hours on the bus to get to Tagaytay, 3 of those were in wet clothes. The cost really was minimal for the distance travelled but set out early to give yourself time when you get there. that evening back in Manila, eating in a nice clean Italian restaurant in Ermita, we started to talk about how we wouldn't forget this day in a hurry.So, go to Lake Taal, but be prepared!",4.0 +"My wife and I went on the trip to the Taal volcano. You are put on a domestic horse and a guide walks with you to the to the volcano. the walk takes about 30 minutes each way. I have never road a horse before, but this was just a slow walk for the horse and the guide. Really enjoyed it.",0.0 +one gets an opportunity to get near to one of the still relatively active volcanoes in the world. the view from top of volcano island is beautiful,0.0 +"The boat ride from the outer lake is an adventure and I would bring a raincoat for either you or your gear if I were you.. The view at the inner lake itself is great. There are points where you can walk on a very narrow path on the lip of the crater so that you get a better vantage point of the inner lake. Personally, that makes my knees turn to jelly but others loved it. It's definitely worth the trip to explore.For me the journey from the tourist start point to the crater is the highlight of the trip. It is not easy but I loved the rough terrain and the great views. My only suggestion is that you get a horse to ride on. Yes, you may be fit enough to trek the entire way. There are gullies that you will go through that the horsey easily passes. Horse riding is tiring but not as tiring as scrambling up those rocky slopes.It adds a sense of danger to the trip and helps the handlers with their livelihood. If you want to feel how it was to ride a horse in the wilder west, get a horse.",1.0 +"The scenery is great, but there are way too many horses that go up and down the trail, which makes it a smelly mess. My advice is to look for another way to hike up to the top (not sure if this is allowed, but worth looking into). The island is pretty big and might be nice to explore, but the main areas are overdeveloped and poor environmental stewardship detracts from the experience.",0.0 +This Volcano is a must see for anyone visiting The Philippines. It is well worth the two hour drive from Manila,2.0 +"First a clarification: There are two attractions here which are both one-of-the-kind in the world. Taal Volcano is the first one of course, the world's smallest volcano. The second, a real geographical magnificence, is the Vulcan Point Island. This is the island on a lake on an island on Pacific Ocean! Doesn't that boggles your mind? We live one hour away from Talisay and we didn't explore the Vulcan Point Island up to this time. There are lots of tourists having fun and being amazed in the island. It is also possible to swim close to the Vulcan Point Island - it is just a different route from the one we took, which is overlooking the island - great photo opportunities. Plus the trek with the horse at 400 pesos is really a must try and of great great value! Lots of memories to keep with our family. We have traveled in a number of countries and nothing can beat this attraction.It is really more fun in the Philippines! :)",1.0 +"The Taal Volcanoe is well worth a visit. Only took around 1 ½ hours fro Makati and had some pleasant scenery once outside of the built up areas. The volcanoes has a crater within a crater. Best thing to do is to get a tour guide, there's plenty of them around and they will take you down into the first crater. Here we had some lunch before we hopped on a boat to head to the central crater. Boat trip was fun, careful because you do get a little wet from the spray. Next was to jump on a small horse and Trevi up the volcanoe to the central crater. A guide leads you up there and will want a tip when you get to the top. They only get paid by tipping and they do a great job. It's really dusty so I would recommend a face mask, which they sell on site. Great views from the top and well with the trip.",1.0 +"The views of the volcano are so wonderful! The elevation helps make the weather that much nicer! There are restaurants galore and so many places to stay. It has changed since my first visit so many decades ago. I miss the simplicity of it then, but it was beautiful now.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is an experience, you simply need to have when you are planning to go to Tagaytay. It`s a 1,5 hour drive from Manila and well worth your time to go there. When you arrive in Tagaytay many guides are trying to sell you their package tour (boat ride, island entrance fee and horse back ride to the volcano). I can provide you, with a private car and bring you there. The boat ride is 1,500 peso and the island entrance fee is 50 pesos. You can have a horse back ride from there or walk the track up to the volcano by yourself. Make sure to bring sun cream and a hat. I took this experience myself in 2011 and we went also there last week, with family and friends. We had a wonderful day. If you like to have more information about this Taal Volcano Tour, please contact me on my email address adrianustheodorus@hotmail.com",0.0 +We took one day tour from Manila to Taal lake and Volcano with Filipino tourism center. They are highly recommended and Carlos is the best. The hike and views from the volcano are great. A very good day tour from Manila,0.0 +"People drive up to Tagaytay City for two principal reasons: to enjoy the city's year-round cool climate, and to have a first-hand, close-up look at TAAL VOLCANO. It is one of several active volcanoes in the country. If it's not too foggy, you can clearly and easily see it from many vantage points in the city. And, if you have both time and money, boat rides are readily available to cross the lake and get even nearer. Start early and set aside a whole day if you plan to do this. And remember to haggle well with the boat operators.",0.0 +"Went there by myself. Like to share it here. Neither the cheapest nor the best. I took the train all the way to Gil Puyat station. Right below the station is the bus terminal. I took the DLTB bus (red colour with wifi on board) that cost me P83 to Tagaytay. Asked the conductor to tell me when arrived. About 3 hours journey. At Tagaytay there were few groups so call tour operator will approach. I choose to ignore them. I've asked a pinay from the McDo ice cream parlor, she suggested Jeepney or the tricycle to the pier. I've deal with the tricycle driver for P200 return trip (expensive and he even try to ask for 400, during return he try for 300, stick to original price!). The tricycle driver took me to his loop pier. From there the agent will promote you with some package. I just took the return boat trip for P1600 per person (I'm the only one) plus 100P for entrance fee.Boat trip took around 20-30 mins. On the other side people will try to ask you to hire a horse for P500 or a guide for P450. I hired the illegal one right after I reject their offer (cost is P300). But you can just hike alone. It is safe. Another lady try to sell a face mask (bring your own or use handkerchief). Bring some ration of food and water too. I spend about an hour and half total time on that island. Tip a bit to the guide and reverse all the journey. Paid 200P (this is when he try to ask P300, I stick with the expensive P200) to the tricycle driver and took the DLTB bus again for P83. Arrived back in Manila around 3 hours journey. Hope this will help a bit.",3.0 +"I must see went across to the volcana by boat, then took a donkey ride to the top .One of the best day trips ever, worth ever dollar...",0.0 +"Took a day trip to see this volcano. We walked the trail, allergic to horses. I would recommend bringing lots of water...and extra cash, as they charge extra for everything. Worth the $$ just wish they would set the price to include everything or inform you of all the extra costs",0.0 +"i have been there many times ...........with visitors. well streets have improved, lots of (not so) good restaurants. situation has improved comparing to 10 years ago. now there are many high rise apartment buildings coming up. traffic particularly on sunday afternoon is horrible. anyhow, since manila has not so much to offer tagatay is one of the better alternatives. if you can, go on a weekday. lunch at saentis silang ........",0.0 +"Calling the attention of the Talisay government: people are scamming tourists, local or foreign. Prices are not posted visibly and upfront. Hence, people magically conjure P500 peso charges like group fees. When further questioned, they then use the word, ordinance. If pressed for a copy of the ordinance, they menace you and ask where you're from. You ask for receipt, they refuse and refer you to the hotel instead. Don't let this happen to you. Demand for their names and IDs. Snap pictures of them. Go with trusted prepaid volcano tours. Otherwise, it'll piss you off and you'll enjoy the scenery less. Which is an insult, considering how beautiful the place is.Oh, they also charge for EVERYTHING. Flu masks even if it had just rained in this morning (2 for 50 php). Hats. 50php water bottles (which easily cost Php12 in 7-11 stores) for your tour guides. Pictures in cheap frames. (They tried to sell it to me first for P300. After several polite declines, they tried to negotiate by bringing the price down to 100php. Color me surprised.)Solution: Bring ALL of these on your trek. Even if it's heavy. Even if it's inconvenient. Stop patronizing their greedy ways. Other tourist spots market towards tourists, too, but what they do is the most excessive thing I've seen of all my backpacking tours. I also do not appreciate the emotional manipulation by fronting their guides so their goods can be purchased.Also, they charge 50 freaking pesos for a wooden plank when unboarding from the boat. If I only knew they were charging for that, I would have just leaped happily over the side and allowed my delicate ankles to get wet.Worst part? The guides only earn 50 pesos a day. Yes, the very people who climb up and down the mountain, holding down the horse. So where does the rest of the scammed money go?Ruined my valentine's vacation, it did.",4.0 +A tougher walk up to the crater lake than expected. It's a good 50 min walk and very steep for the first part before flattening for a while and then very steep just before the top. Its very dusty too and the horses used by those who dont walk can get in the way and do need avoiding. But well worth the trek for the views,4.0 +"I enjoyed our trip here with my husband and my siblings. We rented a boat (1,500) for 6 pax. Since we arrived around 4pm the management required us to get a guide. Tip: Eat heavy meal before the trek. Bring a face mask and wear rubber shoes.",0.0 +"It was really worth getting up early (4:oo am) and take a 4&4 up the river bank until we reached a point where you could only continuo by foot. 90 min later we made it to the top, and down again to the lake, which was super clear and reflection the morning sun.The cold was was a great refreshment and after a little swimm & a light breakfast we headed down again. A trip worth doing! ! !Saying that . . if you are planing to do so please do yourself the favor and start early enough. We reached the peak at sunrise and that was perfect. On the way down we saw plenty tourist who went up in the morning heat :-) and it was amusing to see how they struggled in the heat . . must be the price for sleeping in & hiking . . LOL . . so do yourself a favor & get up early :-)",0.0 +"Uncontrolled development in the city of Tagatay has ruined casual sightseeing from the highway along the volcanic rim. You have to pay to enter restaurants or hotels or roadside parks, as Peoples' Park, to see the Taal volcanoes and lake. You can drive down the rim to lakeside towns and take a boat-ride over to the center volcano. For those who do not know: Taal consists of one giant crator some eighty miles around with a lake in its center with smaller volcanic cones rising out of the lake (there are some forty plus active steam fissures around the the lake, and earth tremors occur often). The largest lake volcano is usually called the Taal Volcano. After boating there, you can have a horse-ride or hike to the top and look down into its lake which has a higher elevation than Taal lake. All of this is very beautiful to see and you should.",0.0 +"One of the coolest place to visit in Luzon. The park itself has so much to offer, from zip-lining to trekking.",0.0 +"Awesome tour. We went through TRIPinas Travel and Tour Ventures. Very friendly staff, great guide. I highly recommend early morning as it gets very hot on the trail with sparse shade. Once at the top, the views are amazing. Get some fresh coconut juice at the top to hydrate yourself and take in the views!",1.0 +"...the horses are properly cared for. The horses are chained and are unable to move. There is no water for them, and if there is, they're unable to even lower their heads to drink because of the chains. They are visibly in pain. Please look at my photos. The lone horse with the chain around his head was struggling against his harness that was tied to a high branch when I passed him on the way up the mountain, and was still struggling against it when I came back down (I walked, of course). There was also a dog at the top of the volcano who appeared to live with some of the people there, but unless the dog gets treatment for mange and gets some fresh water and food, he will surely die soon, as will the horses who are left unwatered to stand in their own filth.I know there are cultural differences when it comes to how we view and treat animals. But if the Filipino government really cares about appealing to tourists, it has to understand that this kind of abuse is inhumane and would make a statement to all of us who have witnessed it by closing down all access to the Tall Volcano until all the animals have been treated and assured safe and healthy living conditions. And if you live in the Philippines, please appeal to the authorities that these animals need help.",6.0 +"I took my wife to the Philippines for a second time and we visited Taal lake and volcano.. About 2 hrs drive. Just outside Metro Manila. This trip will take you to winding roads, littered with fruit vendors selling local produce, local traditional delicacies among others. You come upon Tagaytay city where we went straight to the local police station to ask a recommendation for a boatman to take us to the Lake crater around the still active Taal volcano. The local police will take the name and registration number of your boatman to ensure that the service is provided to your satisfaction.The trip starts with a descending road trip down a two way highway down to sea level, approx. 45 minutes to a local fishermans house where he has his own outrigger (banca with outrigger on each side) life jackets are given and off we go. The lake is serene and peaceful aside from the noise of the boat motor. The trip takes about 90 minutes towards another island where we disembark. Walking up towards the sandy embankment, to the Tourisn office to pay our dues, select our guide and gallop on horseback. My wife led the way with her guide up an uphill climb about 60 minutes on horseback.. I'm telling you. For someone that doesn't ride horses often, this was a challenge.. Along the way we see smoke coming out of the ground in different places, sign of the still active volcano that we are horsing around. Up the crater we disembarked to a fantastic view of the whole crater rim and the lake within.. 360 panoramic view of the volcano, to small towns in the distance and the vegetation surrounded by the lake.. Bring your own dust mask as during the dry season clouds of dusk kicked up by the horses abound.. I presume mud when the rainy season starts..Next time, we will opt for the boatman to take us on a boat cruise around the island instead of the horse ride into the crater. We paid roughly P2500 ($60) for the boat rental and boatman.. Another P100 ($3) in tips.. You could also arrange for the boatman to prepare lunch with the local fish catch.. Fresh and entertaining..",1.0 +"Had a fun time hiking up to the volcano. I hiked and my sister took a horse. It is a steep and very uneven hike, so unless in good shape, spend the money and take the horse! Once at the top, the typical people taking pictures, hitting a golf ball into the caldera, t shirts, etc. The boat ride took about 20 minutes. The ride there was fine, but the ride back was quite choppy, and the outriggers splash a LOT, and we were drenched when we got back to shore. We had an extra change of clothes, so you may want to keep it in mind if it's a windy day.",1.0 +"Started in Cebu in Jan. for the Sinulog Festival. After an expensive week in Boracay, a sad week in Bohol after the wreckage caused by Typhoon Haiyan....(spell ck ) , What a nice surprise in Batangas, Taal. We arrived in our resort afternoon, and found a town fiesta forming for the next day. This place was Alive ! A wedding reception that night @ resort set the stage for Marching bands and throngs of local islanders. We found a cute little island cottage behind a white fence on the main drag - that served great English/ Fil Am breakfast, and sandwiches for lunch- not on the menu but we asked. We ate there everyday and got to know the family owners. Ergo, we got discounted prices and info on all places of interest. Rent a motorcycle if you want to tour the area. Taal Volcano....smooth ride on banca for P300 (US $6 ) for 2 - brought water and sunscreen. Walk if you can, NO NEED to ride the ponies up the hill. Awesome views , and lots of pics and T shirts later, Vwala - another great memory in the books. If you have time, take winding road up to Tagaytay. We took a tricycle for P200 (US $4 ) and found a Mcdonalds. Nice treat after a month of Filipino cuisine Hahaaaa. FYI- make the best of your situation while traveling to islands, and accept less than the comforts of home, while not home !? You'll Never be disappointed if you are in it for adventure.....Mahalo &.Mabuhay",0.0 +"I have been in Taal lake, but unluckily the volcano is active that time, then gov does not allow for riding boat there. However on the mountain look down, the lake is big and windy. Love it.",0.0 +"First rip off was when the party arrived and they boatman spotted me (white man!) so the price went up, I refused to travel with my Filipino friends and walked away to the next boat and was offered the original price quoted, we sailed over to the island then rip off No 2...the old lady looks after the boats so I must pay her for the service!!!Rip off No 3 was we have to pay a extra fee to enter the area?Was not happy with the treatment of the horses to carry us up to the top, I did not want a horse but was told I had to have one!!! I am 1.96 meters tall and 85kg, the horse if that what it was! was small, I rode for say 5 minutes and as an animal lover I could see the horse was tired so I walked up to the top leading the horse, once on the top there must have been about 40 horses and I did not see one bucket of water nor any food for them, on the way down I walked again and it was sad to see so may over weighted people riding then up and down, the Volcano was ok but nothing exciting, Strange you get pestered to hit a gold ball into the Taal volcano",0.0 +"A trip to Taal Volcano is an experience. The boat ride there and back, the getting hassled by people on the island. Don't ride is my advice. I did. The ground was slippery and it was a terrifying experience. I saw people fall off because their horses lost their footing. At the top you have a view into the crater and of the surrounding hills. I'm glad I did it (bucket list item ticked off), but I don't think I'll go again.",1.0 +"After arriving at the lake, we took a boat across to the island. We walked to the top -- you don't need to take a horse (nor do you need a mask). The walk isn't too strenuous or too long. You can take as many breaks as you want to the top.The volcano view at the top is interesting - you can also take a little hike out to the side (not for those who have issues with balance or heights). You can see steam/sulphur escaping around the lake, so you know that the volcano is live.The island itself is full of garbage and very unkempt in general. The horses are not mistreated, but not treated in a manner that is up to Western standards. They are actually the size of ponies and many were forced to carry people who were too heavy for the steep climb. We were with a guide, so we were not harassed to spend extra money - we did have fresh coconut milk at the top.The locals are exploiting the natural resource that they have - tacky tourist t-shirts at the top; driving a golf ball into the water that cannot be retrieved; and the discarding of garbage all over the place.The water was very choppy on the way back, so the return ride was longer. We covered up with a sheet of plastic, but we were still very wet at the end. If you get motion-sickness, you may want to avoid this trip on a windy day.",1.0 +"Went on a tour with geoscience people and some other friends up to the main crater and it was an amazing experience. Some took the horse and walked downhill but others walked both ways. The view up the crater is magnificent but beware, prices of water and other drinks up there are high so bring your own. We booked our tour via Taal Lake Yacht Club (TLYC) which we found legit and safe. Comparing it with the scammers on the road who offer 1,600 per head against TLYC's 1,900 per boat of 5 max persons with a boatman and a guide, this was the best offer we could find. The good thing was that we had a geologist with us so as we climbed up we gained knowledge as well.The horses are kind of small so if you are a big built individual, please pity the horse. Advance readings about Taal Volcano geology would be more helpful, otherwise, just enjoy the view and climb early while the other tourists are not there yet.",1.0 +"-we travelled from Manila to Tagaytay-took a bus from TaftAvenue to Tagaytay (70pesos)-arrived in Tagaytay to eat at local restaurants (not much selection around the area) but we ate at a local restaurant serving local beef soup bulalo-took a tricycle to an area where there were packaged tours of pumpboat and horse ride (1500pesos). The horse ride was very bumpy but it is recommended as the hike up to the volcano is narrow and mainly occupied by horse riders up to the volcano-breathtaking views once you reach the volcano (bring a mask, in case there is a lot of dust along the way)",3.0 +"We booked a tour arranged by Pink Manila hostel. We sailed across to the island and began our climb to the top of the volcano. Locals are on hand to sell water and fresh coconut when you arrive at the top. The local guide was very friendly and spoke good English. If you're a keen golfer then there's a chance to practise your swing at the top... a local sells golf balls to hit into the volcano lake. Novel idea I suppose. I recommend packing lots of bottled water, as it's a hard climb to the top in hot weather. Once we returned back to our starting point via boat we enjoyed a very tasty meal in a nearby hut - with beautiful views across the sea. Well worth a visit.",2.0 +"If you are going to tagaytay, please don't entertain any scammer tourist guide showing photos of horseback riding and boat tour, free cottage, free parking for 1,500 php because if you accept that offer you will end up travelling 30 minutes going to talisay batangas which will lead you to this place.I'ts not even part of tagaytay anymore. It was my first time in tagaytay, the tourist guide told us the cottage is just there around the corner, and we end up going to ROCK FORT LAKE RESORT paying 2,000 php. I scolded the tourist guide, We got scammed. I talked to the owner, and complained about the tourist guide and she told us that is their system. So please beware, ROCK FORT LAKE TAAL VOLCANO TALISAY SCAMMER. I'm not the only one who got scammed by this ROCK FORT LAKE RESORT.",12.0 +We booked through Baron travel at the Shangri la. Tour provided by Gray Line.Its best to the tour professionally as you are explained how things work and who should be tipped.We took the scenic route to get a great view of the lake and volcanoes then drove down to the lakeside to take the boat ride to Taal.The boat is a traditional ourigger style. You may get wet because all lakes can be a little choppy if the wind gets up but this is part of the experience. Raincoats can be cheapy purchased and some of the boats have plastic sheets. I didnt bother it was great fun.Once on the other side our boatman and guide took us to the horse compound where my wife took the pony trek and I hiked it.If you are not fit dont hike take the pony. I found the hike exhilarating but some unfit folk werent too happy.Jenny walked up the mountain with the pony and my wife.A photographer took her photo and by the time we got to the top they had a framed photo for us.Cost about $8 AUD.Sure everyone tries to sell you something but they deserve the right to make a living. We tipped our boat driver and our pony handler.We had another wet trip back with our fellow travellers taking up the disposable raincoat option.I sat at the front and got soaked again great fun.Simple but tasty lunch with a beer was provided as part of the trip cost.In summary its great attraction a small still smoking volcano and gives a good insight into life here.Well worth the effort. If you want adventure and not 5 star pampered bus tours go on this.,5.0 +"Perhaps we didn't organise this properly but we just felt like we were expected to give money at every stage!Traffic was ok so it was about an hour from Manila by car, and then about 20 minutes in a small boat over to the island. The lake was rough on the way back and we got really soaking wet! And cold. Once on the island there was a park fee, horse fee and guide fee. We rode the horses up. I know nothing about horses, and while these didn't look like the worst treated I've ever seen, I am not sure they were so well looked after. People keep trying to sell you things you didn't need all the way up the hill (you don't need a paper face mask!), and people keep taking your photo, which of course they try to sell you later.At the top they split our group up with some going one side and some going the other. This was annoying. Also annoying was the woman who chased after me insisting very aggressively that I buy my guide a drink for 50 pesos when I initially declined the offer! From there it's a short walk to the top where there are more photographers and drink sellers waiting, and even a guy with golf clubs and balls so you can drive into the volcano lake. If you can escape from them you can see a great view.Then you repeat the journey in reverse back to the car.After that we went up to the village on top of the hill. Traffic is awful there despite it seems to be in the middle of nowhere, and from there is took us over two hours back to Manila.",2.0 +"See the crater lake up close, experience horse back riding going up to the crater about 2km uphill. Rent for horse back riding is 500pesos or about 12USD. Boat ride going to the lake is about 1000pesos or 25USD depending on the number of people boarding the boat. How to get there. Go to Tagaytay about 2 hrs from Manila. dont forget to bring your camera and bottled water. Its a very nice and exciting experience to be at the crater lake.",1.0 +"What an amazing trip, the hot dusty ride by car to the edge of the lake was worth it, the boat ride was scary but worth it!The trip by horse up the volcano was fun and the views blew me away.Yes, there are costs, but what do you expect, bring pesos and lots of it, but what memories you will have!",0.0 +"Its the closest I've ever been to any volcano and I just loved it. The view from the top of the volcano is so fulfilling. Our ride from Makati to Taal was a mix of bus, motorized tricycle, boat and finally a Horse, and indeed an adventurous one.",1.0 +"Volcano and lake is probably the best one day destination from Manila. Its close and easily reachable. The scenery of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano is awesome. This is known as smallest volcano in the world. Suggest to hire a taxi from Manila for 3500 Peso. Ask taxi driver to take to place where boats leave for crater. There you need to pay 1500 peso for boat ride, 450 for ponnie and 500 for guide. If you are a group this comes very cheap.There by in this you get a fantastic 20 minute boat ride , 20 minute ride of a ponnie for 4 KM to and from.Must visit place.",0.0 +"We (7 adults) chartered tour to Taal Volcanic Island at the Taal Vista Hotel Tagaytay at PHP1,600 per person after group discount. This included van and driver to go to the lake, boat ride to get to the volcanic island, and pony ride to go up to the top, and all the way back to hotel. We left hotel at 8:20am and came back to hotel by 11:40am. The van ride is going down hill to the lake (700m down). Boat ride was fun, as we get lots of water splashes. Make sure you have water proof camera bag. My leather wallet in my pants pocket was completely soaked with water... The pony ride is provided by the people of the village living on the island. Looks like pony ride is their sole business and the people their looked very poor, but I was not scared as they were always smiling. The pony jockeys were school age boys and girls. The path was about 3km long x 150 m up. As I start to hear pony breathing so deep as the incline became steeper, I decided to walk but the jockey girl wanted me to stay on the saddle. I said I'm a marathon runner so no problem. I actually enjoyed both riding and walking with them while taking pictures of my friends. The volcanic lake inside the new volcano was rather very calm, and we saw only one place releasing volcanic gas, and smelled sulfur only one time because of the wind direction. Good things? The view from both the top of island and from the top of caldera ridge were magnificent. Water was very clean. People in The Philippines is generally very friendly. Oh, you'd better tip jockey, boat driver, etc. PHP20 to 50 each seemed appropriate. By the way, at the port to get to the boat (outside caldera) there are several place to have lunch.",1.0 +"Taal Volcano as seen from Tagaytay City in Cavite province is the world's smallest! Just an hour's drive from Manila, it is the best out of town destination where you can indulge in great cuisine from all over the world and enjoy outstanding resorts and recreational facilities. It is over 1000 feet above sea level which gives this area a cool climate all year round. Great views! Exhilarating experience.",0.0 +Just a drive from Manila you will find tala lake and volcano. Many people go there and do the walking and a little climbing. I admit that it's a little physical challenge but it's not overwhelming,0.0 +Taal Volcano and Taal lake is probably the best one day destination from Manila. It has a perfect cold weather ..I like the scenery of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano which known as smallest volcano in the world. If you want the private and relaxation this place is the best fit for you. It also has different activities like horse back riding and some more..super fun..,0.0 +"Hiring a van to drive you from Manila is a bit expensive (70-100 USD), but worth it. I was with a group of ~9 friends and we all rode in one van and arrived in the early afternoon (2pm ish). We took a couple cool outrigger boats across crater lake to the island (I think it came to ~12 USD per person?). You may get a bit wet on the boat, (particularly in front) but it's a fun ride and you can get great pictures. It's less than a 10 minute trip.Once on the island we declined the horse rides to the top. It's a bit of a hike, so a couple in our group changed their minds halfway through... luckily the guides with the horses were nearby and took them the rest of the way. If you're unsure about the hike, just get a horse to start with--but if the price they offer seems high, definitely negotiate (they expect it). If you don't get horses you may be sunburned by the time you make it up (I was)!At the top you can buy coconuts (buko) for a nice drink, take great scenic pictures, and check out your sunburn. The sun was halfway to the horizon by the time we hiked up, and it made for great pics. The hike back down is obviously much faster, and we made it across the lake just as the sun hit the horizon. We had brought food with us and the boat place let us eat dinner at picnic tables there.The drive back to Manila will make you glad to have a driver... the crazy winding roads and mud slides were not something I would want to navigate in the dark (and I'm someone who would attempt driving in Manila).",1.0 +"We started in style air conditioned private mini van But once we were at the lake it was a feast day and no one wanted to leave the feast to take us over to the volcano. The boat was a flat bottom banca or outrigger most passengers got quite wet. A car motor and gear box had been converted for use in the boat. On arriving at the island volcano you are met by locals who charge a small fee for you to ride one of the very thin horses to the top, I chose to walk. It was a bit hard going in places quite steep at the end but well worth the effort what a fantastic view. My son hit a golf ball for 50 peso off the top of the volcano. It was a clash of worlds even up there huts with solar panels on the roof. Just amazing and a must do",0.0 +3 hours from Manila...at sundays maybe 2 hours...but beware when u get there to the men offering you to go to the lake. DONT do it . they will charge a lot of money...so you ask the driver to take you to the lake and check the boat prices to go to the volcano. when you get there they will offer you a horse but you can climb in one hour on foot. its beautiful and stop during the road to the lake to take awesome pics.if you go with a tour operator even better....,2.0 +We venture down to Tagaytay most weekends and love the scenic view over to Taal from the ridge. There are numerous places to see Taal from with Josephine's and the Taal Vista Hotel being some of our favourites.The boat ride across the lake and walk up to the top are well worth the trip but make sure you take a bottle or 2 of water and some warm clothing as sometimes the mist can roll in and the temperature drops dramatically,0.0 +taal volcano we can say is woow feel you can see the surrounding town and resorts and food and best for family and couples.its very far so i advice to carry food you can get food in local area too but carry water is must.then going this place u need pay horse ride and boat ride. in journey.so prepare for all you have leave earlier the best cos its very far from city area.,1.0 +"The Taal Volcano is a National Geographic Monument. The surrounding town and resorts provide good meals, a fun or exciting boat ride (depending on the weather), horseback riding and hiking, great views and a truly spectacular natural history experience. The natural terrain and transport are best appreciated by those who like the outdoors. You may get slightly wet and dirty during the day.",0.0 +Taal Volcano is a nice sight to see but the area has gotten to be very pricey. For the first time visitor I would recommend checking out the view and the area but there are many other areas in the Philippines that I would put higher on my list of things to see and do. I would recommend Taal Volcano if you are looking for a day trip but if you have more time to sight see then go to 100 islands in the northern part of Luzon.,1.0 +"We stayed at the Mel and Neth Bed and Breakfast on the lake. The people there were very helpful in getting our trip arranged and all aspects of our two day stay. Its rather amazing what you are experiencing. You are already on an island(Luzon), then you take a boat ride in a lake to another smaller island, once there you take a trek into the island to the volcano. Here we took the trip down into the crater where there is another lake. Once on the shore of the inner lake we were offered a canoe trip to the island inside the lake inside the volcano inside the island inside the lake inside the island. Wow...hard to comprehend, but totally beautiful.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano is so scenic when one is in Tagaytay. To appreciate better its beauty, go down to Taal and traverse the lake. If you are fun of hiking, hike this volcano until the crater. It takes about 2 hours. The crater is so serene that its aura takes away your fatigue. It's mesmerizing. There are also horses for rent to take you there. However, if you are not use to riding horse, think twice because it's really excruciating.Unfortunately, at the base of the volcano, it's so smelly because of the horses. I hope the local community can do something about it.",0.0 +"I was very impressed with the Guide who walked to the top of Taal Volcano as I rode on a Horse called Karen. The journey was slow and interesting the Scenery as I looked behind over Taal Lake was spectacular, once at the top a short walk up the steps we stood overlooking the Emerald Green water in the Crater, I recommend anyone who visits Tagetey to take this trip of a Lifetime, I will do it again on my next visit",0.0 +"On a good day, the views from the top of the crater are spectacular and make (mostly) all the negative aspects of getting here worth it.It's a HOT, dusty, and kind of stinky (because of horses) hike to the top of the crater. I am reasonably fit and do a decent amount of hiking, and it took about 45 minutes to the top (30 min down). However, the way is VERY hot, and has very little shade; do not attempt without sunscreen, hat, and lots of WATER, or if you have heart problems, etc..! Once you arrive at the top, take a moment to find some shade and rest under the cabanas and enjoy the view! There is another area to the right (facing the crater) with some red rocks that you must pay additional 50PHP to enter. I do recommend this as the views are quite a bit better and there are much fewer people here than on the other side, which makes it a bit more peaceful for looking and enjoying the view.NEGATIVES:1) From the moment you arrive in Tagaytay you will be touted from every direction and people will try to talk you into expensive tours, trike rides, etc. You can get from Tagaytay to Talisay (to catch boats to the island) either by tricycle (DON'T pay more than 50-100PHP down), OR by Jeepney (only 15PHP/pax). Most people will not tell you there are jeepneys since they want you to pay for the more expensive tricycle ride, AND of course so that they can take you to a 'friend's' or 'uncle's' boat where you will assuredly pay more so they can earn a little extra on the side.2) Once in Talisay, the boat ride across the lake to the island should NOT cost more than 1000-1500 PHP for up to five people (locals will tell you a boat can be found for 500 PHP for the WHOLE DAY). Even though prices are posted and regulated, you will be told otherwise, and even once a price is agreed they will do their best to add additional fees ('resort' fee, docking fee, lifejackets, etc, though this should be included). Only additional fee that you will have to pay is 50PHP per person Tourist Fee once arriving at the island.3) Once you arrive on the island, guess what: MORE touts! People trying to sell you dust masks, tired sick horses that will carry you to the top, a guide (definitely NOT needed unless you want to get to the crater lake)...4) The hike to the top of the crater is HOT. The trail is dusty and stinky because of all the horses, and the horse drivers are not very considerate of those who choose to walk. They will plow ahead and knock you off the trail if you do not more out of the way.5) At the top: More touts! This time for framed photographs (of your beautiful sweaty, dirty self), Gold balls to hit into the crater (don't), expensive drinks, souvenirs, t-shirts, etc... Kind of takes away the sense of accomplishment and ruins the experience of enjoying the AMAZING views.6) Back down, we met our boat driver and wanted to take a quick minute to bathe in the lake as we were very dirty and sweaty. He was very pushy and wanted only to get back across to pick up the next batch out tourists... Work out a schedule ahead of time with your driver and if you really want to enjoy your experience ask for WAY more than only two hours as they will try to give you. You can also find simple lunch of grilled chicken and spend some time on the beach and swimming after the hike which would be a much more relaxing way to spend the afternoon than being rushed from here to there by a pushy boat driver...7) If you thought it was tough to get a good price for the tricycle going down the hill, you are now in for a surprise: To take you back up to Tagaytay, the drivers will ask for exorbitant fees! They know you are stranded and tired and try to take advantage! (The first guy quoted us 400PHP but after asking around and some bargaining we paid 150PHP for two people going up) There are also Jeepneys going to Tagaytay from Talisay but the last one leaves around 4PM, so ask the locals.In summary: The whole 'ordeal' of getting to Taal Lake and the volcano island is worth it. Just be assertive when dealing with touts and those offering package deals. Know what you want your experience to be like ahead of time, and how much you are willing to pay and be very clear when negotiating to get the best experience possible.",5.0 +"We went to batangas for scuba dive and by the end of the trip, we decided to do tracking. Me, my brother and his friend took 45 minutes to go up on top for the crater viewing and took 30 minutes to go down. So for us, the trip was not too bad for excercising. Honestly speaking, I am more into natural surroundings rather than too hectic and crowded attraction. I did not find anything special except to see the crater from top. It reminds me of Jurassic park's scenes.The place was too touristy, too much dust as you walked up side by side with ponies. The ponies used for tourists who are not into tracking which most of them not.Along the way, we had to keep avoiding mines, I mean....ponies stools. Well I hoped fresh air at first but instead...you know.So I quite disappointed. Anyway, if you have better destination, don't bother to visit this crater.",0.0 +"As much as we loved the boat ride, the long walk up (with a view) to where you could see the main crater, and seeing the crater itself, we were disappointed to see locals there with golf clubs for tourists to drive golf balls into the crater. There were garbage too, along the trek (which we picked up), and also you could see some atop the crater too, from the viewing deck. If we are to market Taal Crater as a tourist destination, and a natural wonder at that, it would just be right to protect and preserve it, not destroy it.",1.0 +"This was the first place we went to in the Philippines and is worth the trip from Manila. We caught the bus then a tricycle down to the lake. The boat across to the volcano costs 1500php although the people operating them will try and charge you more, if they do just refuse and they'll come round. If not, there are plenty of other boats that will do a good price. Be prepared though that the water on the lake gets choppy and you will get wet both there and back.You have to pay 50pho each once you get to the volcano but you really don't need a horse or a guide to take you up. The walk is challenging in the heat but nothing that an averagely fit person can't do. It can easily be done in under an hour. The views at the top and on the way up are excellent. Take lots of water and sun cream though as there's not a lot of shade on the way up. You can see and smell the sulphur coming from vents and the lava formations are great to look at. The lake at the top has some stunning views and the locals selling cold drinks is very welcome.",4.0 +"I would definitely recommend going to Taal Volcano to my friends who are visiting Manila. It is just a few hours away and the trip is really worth it. Tall Volcano is very unique since it so accessible all the way to its crater. And the crater is breathtaking! The 30-minute hike from the shore to the crater is an added spice to the adventure. However, renting a horse would also be fun and will provide work for the locals whose main source of income is assisting tourists to the volcano. I just hope that the local tourism office could regulate the fees as the tour can be overpriced as a whole. And that the road to the volcano be properly maintained. There are parts of the road that I think are a bit difficult even for the horses because they are too steep and uneven. Do not also be fooled by those guys taking pictures. They do take good pictures but they charge too high. Feel free to patronize them but ask for at least a 50% discount because in the end, they will give in because they know they will still earn even after the discount.Overall, this is a great spot to see but make sure to ask for all the fees involved from your travel agent or local guide and remember to negotiate so you can get a good deal.",1.0 +"This really is a once in a lifetime opportunity. This ancient volcanic site is enormous, and a testament to the incredible power of nature. The current 'volcano' is only the latest site to have released the Earths destructive energy, and it is only sleeping fitfully. On occasion in the recent past the area has been closed to tourists, and warnings have been given that the Earth is again grumbling. My family visited in November and found things relatively peaceful. The views are truly spectacular and breath-taking. Access is easy enough, and trips can be arranged from Metro-Manila. However, if you can, it's well worth hiring a private driver to give you more time and flexibility. We are fortunate enough to have a trusty Mitsubishi Adventure in the garage and a neighbour who is a former taxi driver. If you you don't have personal contacts as advice at your hotel, they will probably be able to advise on your options.As well as the stunning views your visit will offer the opportunity to dine at Leslie's Restaurant and eat your meal on a viewing platform cantilevered out over the side of a mountain. Here the food is fresh and authentic, and astoundingly good value. There is no excuse to patronise the nearby burger joints. Other attractions in the area include the Picnic Grove, with its sky-walk, zip-wire ride and supervised horse horse riding.Back to Taal, I strongly advise walking up the mound rather than taking a horse ride. I ended aup with a painful knee after being kicked by the horse in front of mine.",2.0 +"Take my advice and just hike to the top (40 min), skipping the horse ride (450 pesos/horse). It's a pretty doable hike with pleasant views of the island surrounded by sea. Once at the top the crater is definitely a sight to see with smoke rising from some rocks. Watch out for the big horse manure on the trail though. Must bring - hat, dust guard, sunscreen, shades, water. Go earlier in the morning and skip the tourist rush (1030am - 3pm)We had booked with Tripinas travel and tours for our hike. Package included the hike, guide and boat ride to the place. However, they failed to tell our guide that horses weren't included in package and they insisted we pay for it. No help from tour operator whatsoever.Other costs for info - entrance fees (100?/pax), water (30 pesos a bottle), masks (30 pesos), hats (30 pesos), boat ride is the expensive part",2.0 +"The crater from one of the viewing points looks awesome, but when you get to the lake at the mouth of the volcano, it's gorgeous..... it's a different experience.... the sulphur, the quiet, the peace..... you have to experience to know how it feels..... and the horseback ride going down the lake is so exciting, scary but good.....",1.0 +"this is a once in a life time trip to do,,,now before going on this trip make sure you have plenty of sun block on,,,,we stayed at the taal vista hotel but just took one of the locals selling the boat ride and trip to the volcano ,,,we took boat ride to island then the ponies took us up to the volcano and we climbed the 14 steps to the top to look at the lake in the crater,,,first time i ever seen an volcano,,,now its time for me to give good safe advice,,,,,i have a ischemic heart disease with three stents fitted to coronary arteries,, which at good times leaves me a bit breathless this trip brought it home how ill i am i thought i was perfect for going to the volcano but at the top i was glad the native filipinos had ice they put the banana leaves over me and packed them with ice to get my body tempature down and get my breathing under control i think we stayed 15 minutes before guides started getting us down,,,i got across the lake sat in our nippa hut with an electric fan to cool me down ,,,i'm glad i made the trip it was brilliant but i could not do it again ,,,,so my advice to people who have heart problems and people a little over weight please note this will take a lot out of you so you need to be smart and think if you are really fit to do this,,,,as i said it was a once in a life time trip for me ,,,enjoy it and have a safe enjoyable trip",2.0 +"Have you ever wondered what Taal Volcano really looks like close up? Instead of just viewing it from the tagaytay ridge, you better consider going down to talisay (which is just a 20min drive via tagaytay talisay road) and ride a bangka going to tall volcano. You will be shocked on what really is Taal volcano. That volcano you see from the tagaytay ridge is just part of taal volcano.If you want to get a legit price of the tour visit https://www.facebook.com/ilovetaalvolcano and contact bryan. The tour is just 900 pesos per person that includes 1. round trip boat ride to and from taal2. bottled water3. rent of farmers hat4. dust mask5. horse ride to and from the crater6. buko juice when you get back to talisayits really worth it.",2.0 +"We visited Taal Volcano on Saturday with another couple. Would definitely say it is worth the visit. We left Manila at 6 am and arrived there at 7.45 am. After reading reviews on tripadvisor we decided to go with Taal Yacht Club and we were the first people to arrive. (Their rates are on their website). They may be more expensive for the boat trip but you can use their facilities and a guide is provided. The shower is definitely needed when you get back from the trip. We opted to walk up to the volcano instead of using the ponies. It does get hot so it is best to go as early as possible if you want to walk. The walk is strenuous (around 2.2km each way) but I do believe most people would be able to do it. There are one or two steep sections and these need to be taken at an easy pace. I did feel sorry for the poor ponies which are not in great condition having to carry some heavy weights up and down. The view from the top is awesome. Definitely give the golf a try and for having no electricity up there a photo was still produced in about two minutes in a frame. Purchase of this is optional though but it is not expensive and does contribute to their income. It does become very dusty as more and more people arrive to do the trail and there is a smell of horse manure on the trail. Take plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, decent walking shoes or trainers and a raincoat if rain is predicted. One can purchase water and other refreshments at the bottom of the walk and the top but if you are unwilling to pay the prices then make sure you take these with you. If the wind is blowing expect to get wet on the boat trip. This is inevitable so be prepared. All in all it was a good day trip and we had lunch at Josephines (highly recommended) in Tagaytay afterwards. Only downside was that it took us 3 hours on our return trip to Manila but guess that is weekend traffic...",1.0 +"It would only take a whole day trip if you're coming from Manila and even less if you have a prior tour arrangement or you have your own vehicle. For commuters and those who would Do It Yourself (DIY) tour, the easiest way to go there is to ride a JAM Bus from their Kamuning station in Cubao via Lemery route then get down at Tanauan. From there get a tricycle to bring you to the jeep terminal that would bring you to Talisay. Inform the driver that you would go to Taal Volcano so he can drop you at Talisay pier where you can hire a round trip boat ride for P1,500.00 (good for six pax) Its a 20 minutes ride. When you get off from the boat, go to Tourist Information Office and pay the Environmental Fee of P50/pax then from there you can choose whether to ride a horse (P450/pax) or walk for 45 minutes to go to the top where you can see the crater of Taal Volcano. Personally I enjoyed walking as there are many scenic views along the way where you can take pictures as many as you can and its just an easy walk. No need to get a tour guide.Once you get to the top, get a lava ticket for P50/pax located at the right side. You won't regret because its the best spot for photo ops and you can see the the panoramic view of the volcano particularly the view down below. Unlike in the left side where majority of the visitors automatically stay, their view of the crater are limited not to mention that it is too crowded because of well wishers who bat golf balls. Please be reminded to bring bottled water, sunscreen protection, hats and mask ( horse popo is everywhere once you get out from the boat.Any hazzles along the way is nothing compared to the view you will get once you are there already! have fun and enjoy the view to the max!",4.0 +"For me, yes it was all worth it. Taal Volcano is really not the one you see on most pictures, we were fooled too until we got there ourselves to discover that the real volcano is the one on the back of the small volcano that you usually see on the view. The picturesque view and the discovery is worth the gruesome trip that i will list down in bullet points:-dangerous road to Talisay (Ligaya Drive) -curves, downhill, narrow- Php1500 for a boat (6 persons max) to the island. we were 8 when we travelled, so we paid for two boats, plus 500 for the bankero amounting to Php3500 - we got duped.- only to get drenched in salt water on the boat ride. the bankero will give you plastic to cover yourselves from the splash - now you don't see anything. want to see the view while on the ride?-bring extra clothes.- you'll have to pay Php50 more for the plank you will step on boarding off the boat.- bottled water costs Php50 too, bring some with you.- entrance fee: Php50- this is actually not too bad.- hiking up to see the crater, you have 2 options: rent a horse for Php450 or hike up walking on horse s*** (no pun). - red lava stones site:Php50- buko:Php50- play golf: Php50/ball. wait, what?! golf?! yes for some reason they offer golfing in the area, i'm just not sure where the golf course is.- you'll have to repeat the tedious trip going back.",10.0 +"“Great view Great Place- But felt bad the way people us for money”- Good place for a day trip- Be ready to get cheated by people- Expensive for an average Indian traveller- Poorly organised by Tourism department- No signages if you want to go on your own to the craterSoon we landed the place we came accross some private boat owner trying to reap out money from us. He started to offer packages which were extremely high in price. He even challenged if we can find better offers from any other vendors to him and we understood all others were his own people and have a cartel and did not visit anyone that would make it hard bargain. With all the fight for better deal he agreed for a 2000 Pesos for a boat and a guide once we reach the island.When we reached the island it was another mess, no one from the tourism department or any govt official nor any cops can be found there except for some locals who are waiting for an opportunity to make money.So dont expect any guidance from anyone you will only be misguided. The promised guide did not turn up! We walked in to a shabby tourism office which again is run by the locals and did not get any help we wanted. So we decided to take a pony as we found the place to be secluded. There are no signages nor proper pathways to reach the destination that the volcanic crater. As a fist time visitor we decided to take ponies.Govt. has fixed the price of the pony as 450 but the local brokers did not agree to give the pony less than 550 and he told the person who rides the pony is a guide. Again we agreed on it !The journey started - as told by the locals the crater is in a far distance and pony is a must(6KM walk), but not really !! its a short distance not more than a kilometer and half so that can be covered by walk at a ease. So we reached the top by pony to a point from where we need to take a small walk. At the pony landing station once again the money making game started. The pony rider asked for a cool drink. I offered him a Mountain dew can which I carried and he dint accept it but he wanted me to get it from the person who was selling at 50P. (I did tip the pony rider 100P they are really poor people)One we reached the actual point there wasnt much problem and we got to enjoy the place for what we had come for. With all the annoyance that I mentioned about the place was worth a visit nice view not much exploited. You can even feel the smell of sulphur from the lake and steaming rocks and vents. That was something new for me to ejoy...I am rating 3 not because place is bad, but the local people made me feel it bad.",5.0 +"On a recent trip to the Philippines, I have the opportunity to take a day trip to Tagaytay and so see the Taal Lake and Volcano Island. As we had been to live volcanoes in New Zealand before... we chose not to actually go to the Volcano Island. Rather, after contacting a taxi driver from my list of contacts I have built up over the last year to two... the cost for a day trip (to go anywhere really) should be around PHP3500 (from 9am to 6pm).. collected from your hotel... we headed off down the SLEX to Tagaytay.. the trip (on a Sunday morning) takes about 1.5-2 hours depending on the traffic to get out of Metro Manila... As Tagaytay was our goal we not stop along the way but there appear interesting small businesses to look into on the road side and wonderful fresh fruit kiosks as well... Tagaytay is at a higher altitude than Manila and so cooler as well... we went to the Taal Vista Hotel.. it has an amazing view of the Taal Lake and the Volcano Island. The Taal Vista Hotel is high on the ridge overlooking the lake. It also has small souvenir shop selling local produce including small pickled fish caught in the lake, candies (try the Chili Tamarind) and local handcrafts... The hotel has a very nice buffet lunch with a variety of local dishes, meats, noodles, desserts and fresh juices.. around PHP900 pp (excl. all the Phils taxes) but is also accompanied by a cultural dance performance about an hour long.Tagaytay is certainly worth a return visit to explore further. We didn't experience the haggling this time to go to the Volcano Island for reasons previously mentioned.On the return trip to Manila, we stopped by People's Park in the Sky. This place appears to be on the highest point in Tagaytay. The views are really wonderful. What the place is is the former summer palace of the Marcoses. Unfortunately it is now in considerable disrepair and really only worth visiting for the views and I suppose, to have visited one of the ill-gotten places of the former dictator. With some imagination, you can see it was probably a pretty special place in times past... There is an entrance fee... about PHP30pp and you can ride a jeepney up to the house. However, as even the local were arguing with the jeepney drivers about the cost, which I am sure was not that expensive.. we decided to walk up... its about 15 minutes up a not-too-difficult incline only make harder by the humidity...",0.0 +"-- This is the only genuine HAVE TO SEE place in Tagaytay.-- The view is awesome & just too good to put in words-- We took up the offer of 1500 Peso per person after we were haggled by the agents at the Picnic Grove, which included tricycle (ie 2 wheeler motorcyle attached with carriage) ride from Picnic Groove to the lakebank (about 15 minutes of downhill ride place called Tasigay), by boat to the actual Taal island (the boat is safe & on individual basis (about 25 minutes), Horse ride to the top of the Calderon (about 20 minutes).-- Take your own water, snacks & drinks. Not worth to buy on the top.-- Do not order for food at the so called resort (just before getting onto the boat). Expensive food & not worth it. you can alwasy return back to Tagaytay for meals.",5.0 +"A volcano in the middle of the lake, you'll find it 30 miles south of Manila (Capital), you can reach the view by public transportation bus, vans, and also some jeepney's routing to tagaytay. if you wanted to go by the crater, you need to have your guide or a man living on that place where you can pay them for a fee. you can see many people asking you or will guide you if you want to go to taal crater, hence this will happen once you reach the tagaytay proper. just be careful to the price, make some haggle and do feel how they price you.This area where Taal Volcano located, you can do many things such as enjoying picnic together with your love ones while viewing the taal volcano, eating in the restaurants with the view or even sipping hot coffee, there were also some places that you can relax that offers spa and massage. also they have built a small amusement park that has an entrance fee.",0.0 +"great experience but those poor donkeys carrying tourists up and down all day was a bit sad, people should hike themselves! Haha ",0.0 +"It was a nice place to visit, definitely. The nature is stunningly beatiful. However I think I did some things wrong when I visited the place. First I went ther as a solo traveller, alone on a bus from Manila Pasay. When I left the bus, a tricycle driver aproached me and offered to take me to the lake. I negotiated the price he offered me to have of the one he started with. It was a really long ride towards the lake and I started feel I made a good deal until we reached at a small harbour. The owner there offered to rent boats. The price was 3k for one as far as I remember. The stupid thing now was, that he refused to pool me up with other people on the same boat and there was no one close that I could have shared the boat with as well with no other hut offering similar services. To reach the crater there actually is no different way as to go by boat, so I felt a bit ripped off. It could agree with the owner of a discount, but this was still a very expensive trip.The next mistake was not to check the weather report or actually going there in September without taking a good raincoat. Of course it started to rain and it did not stop for hours, so I got soaking wet. The thing a did right was not take the services of the locals for guiding or horseback riding. The small horses looked so pitiful carrying heavy people up that hill. Despite that it is only a few meters to walk up there. It definitely not a path where you need to be carried.",3.0 +"I had a chance to go down the crater and take some dip at Taal Lake's warm sulfuric waters. It was a great experience to see up close portions of the lake at boiling point. The steam (that smells like rotten eggs) coming out from the ground is a constant reminder that, though Taal is the smallest volcano in the world, it is active.The trail going there was easy but still challenging. The sun was unforgiving and the ground was so hot. No winds and very little vegetation. There were barely trees to provide shade. Horses can be rented but we prefer to go on foot since we want to experience the feeling of accomplishment of reaching our destination still panting.The Secret trail is the only one that leads down to the Crater. We avail of Taal Yacht Club package whinch includes boat rental (for 5), guide, entrance fees, landing fee (per boat), use of shower rooms and nipa huts. We paid in advance to avail the discount. We used public transportation. The locals adviced us to take the Tanauan Route instead of the Tagaytay Route. Its cheaper and faster.",4.0 +i been here during my high school days. i can say the weather is not as cold before. but i can say always breath taking when you see the small volcano. nice to sip a hot coffee to the starbucks shop nearby. unlike before you can feel righ away that you are in tagaytay because of the cold breeze but i think its not as cold as before but still tagaytay is tagaytay. always nice to be back.,0.0 +"We were lucky to do this as part of a custom 3 day tour - recommend Carlie at Happy Smiles tours. You simply sit back and enjoy while they do all the hard work - and lovely Bernie gave great insight into local culture and history. Brilliant. We went across by boat and up by horse. I'm not big on them, so ran down - no worries and much more enjoyable for all concerned. Wouldn't like to do it in a big hurry - take your time and enjoy the ride. Wear exercise gear and a hat - it wasn't dusty so we didn't need our masks, but it was hot. Was giggling at the sales of golf balls at the top - bizarre! Was also giggling at the locals firing up a generator for their computer, and churning out pictures of the tourists on paper and on t-shirt ... ingenious.It's a lovely place, which has been well monetised. Do be generous with tips, it's little enough for us, but makes a big difference to local folks. Who knows when the mountain will blow its top again - they literally live on the edge. Enjoyed a great Korean lunch at the local resort, which is in temporary digs owing to recent typhoon ... worth saying once again, the locals live at the discretion of some pretty hostile natural events. Be kind.",0.0 +Really nice half day trip. Pretty boat ride to the island. You will be stopped walking up with locals trying to sell you a guide and a horse ride. Even though everyone agrees to ride the horse up-you do NOT need either a guide or a horse. It's not that steep and there is only one way up. No way to get lost. ,1.0 +"So, the family drove to Tagaytay for a day. We never went down near the volcano, took the boat nor all that good stuff. We admired the view from the Taal Vista Lodge where by far still have the best view of the infamous Taal Lake and the Volcano. If you have the time to go down and trek it, it is worth it. If your time is cramped, the spectacular view from above will do! I recommend this to all the Tourist that goes to Manila. It's only an hour and half away, lot's to see on the road as well!",0.0 +"This was in my Philippines To-Dos and I'm glad I covered it. It is amazingly beautiful at the top!We started late. The boat ride was quick - about 15-20 minutes. It was quite hot and the trek uphill was energy sapping. I've not been very active off late ... so, I felt it even more. Had to rest a couple of times along the way. The view from those point was beautiful and that didn't make any of the stoppages seem like a waste of time. When we got the top, we were tired ... so, we just sat there and enjoyed the scenery. The view from the top was truly breathtaking. Just soak it in. Also, you must go to the red lava point.The color of the soil changes from black to red and that is fascinating in itself. However, that point offers the best view in Taal in my opinion. Definitely worth it. You can relax and recharge your batteries (water, fresh and packaged drinks all available at the top, understandably at a premium). The trek down was way easier. If going up took an hour or more with all the stoppages, the trek downhill took just 20 - 25 minutes.If I were to do this again, I would:1. Make it clear to the boatman that you are hiring the boat for the day, as in the entire day so that you can take your time at the top to soak in the view. (Btw, the boat cost us 1000 Pesos ... earlier I had seen guys holding placards for 600 Pesos ... so, I guess it is in that range).2. Try and start the trek earlier (at closer to 7 am rather than 9:30 am) if I could reach the boarding point early enough3. Not hire a guide - The one we hired (300 Pesos + tip) didn't add any value at all. 4. Carry a cap, sun block and loads of liquid (water, juices etc.)5. Assess if anyone in the group needs a horse. If so, you could hire right at the base (should not more than 500 Pesos)6. Set my own pace for the trek rather than try to keep pace with the guide or the horse.7. Stop more often and longer along the way to enjoy the beautiful views.8. Do everything that I did - play golf, visit red lava, sit and soak in the beauty of the Taal volcano, drink buko juice and take loads of pictures!8. Not be in a hurry to come back. Most of us will perhaps travel from Manila ... irrespective of how soon you return, you are unlikely to come back and do something else in Manila after a tiring day ...so, might as well maximize your time at the top!Also, my friend was tired and didn't do the Red Lava trek right at the top. It costs 50 Pesos only and it is worth it. After a group of Japanese tourists left (I'm thankful to them as they took some lovely pictures of mine there), I had the place all to myself for about 10 minutes. The soil turns red from black and it is towards the edge of a cliff. The best view in the entire trek.Note: 1. You can haggle for pretty much everything. For instance, golf is supposed to cost 50 Pesos per ball ... I got 5 for 100. Others might have done better!2. When they say 600 Pesos / 800 Pesos for the boat, it is only for the boat. Doesn't include the ride from Tagaytay to the base where you get the boat - that can cost you up to 500 Pesos I've heard. It doesn't include the tip to the guy in Taal who helps dock the boat and help you alight (if you need help). It doesn't include the entrance fee - 50 Pesos. It doesn't include the horse, the guide etc. etc. Going, coming, everything is usually just the boat! :)",5.0 +The whole trek was awesome from the boat ride to the horse trek up to the crater lake at the top then it gives you the actual size the whole area as an enormous one giant volcano spanning back millions of years,0.0 +"I heard many filipino people talking about Taal, so I decided to see for myself. It is the only volcano in the world of its kind - an island in a lake on an island in a lake on another island in a lake. It is also active. Upon arrival my breath was taken away. At this altitude, standing on the rim, the air was crisp, the vastness of the volcano was amazing. It was very early morning so the clouds were forming around the rim, seeming like a waterfall of mist. It is possible to take a boat to the crater, which I opted not to do. The view itself was hypnotic. I imagined the violent eruptions of the past and the peaceful place it is today. The central cone does emit smoke from time to time. It tantalized my imagination. I spent two days there just watching the changes from early morning until dusk.There are relatively inexpensive guest houses on the the rim with cafes and the locals are more than accommodating and willing to share information regarding the area. There is a fee if you wish to visit the crater, otherwise, enjoy the view.It is well worth the trip from Manila to Tagaytay, even for a day, to see this beautiful place.The wonderful Mahogany Market is nearby and well worth a visit.",0.0 +"I would like to warn fellow tourists about the cheating at this place. Today our taxi guy cris took us saying that he will get us the best price for this. He did not allow us to talk to anyone, took us to this lady, who presented us with a printed charts. There were two packages. One was without horse ride, the price was 4000 pesos , just for the horse ride and guide. The second one was 14000, unbelievable, for 2 persons , which included horse ride and lunch for 2 persons. We defininatelly could not have afforded the horse ride. So we took the package without horse ride. We paid 4000 just for boat ride and guide. Once we were at the base, another person approached us saying he can give us horse ride ffor 1000 k per person. We were very happy and took the deal. Every step we had to pay tips and he demanded 500 pesos for himself plus 100 pesos as his tips. Overall the whole trip costed us nearly 10000 pesos. Very hurting and disappointing. Please be aware of such crooks, taxi drivers are very much part of this. Later we came to know that boat ride was 500 pesos per person and horse ride too was same, 500 pesos per person. Please check online before going to this place. It is full of cheats and crooks. Sorry , but very bad experience of Manila and equally bad impression of these people. I m from Singapore. So it is more shocking that people cheat so easily. I felt ashamed of myself.",15.0 +"A very beautiful natural site. The volcano is not only breath taking, but also stunning and prodigious. The volcano is small, but it's very lovely to look at. A very wonderful place for tourists and excursionists alike. Also a great place for photographers.",1.0 +"Taal volcano is a beautiful natural wonder. You have to take a boat ride up there. Yes you have to pay for the boat ride, yes you have to pay for the hats, yes you have to pay for horse rides, yes you have to pay to eat and drink etc, but we came for the experience and that mattered more than any issue with money. We really enjoyed our time with the locals, as my husband speaks filipino. There is so much that could be done to improve walkways, the horses, equipment, horse & hiking tracks. Overall our family really enjoyed seeing the volcano and Tagatay.",1.0 +"We started our journey from Batangas very early, around 5am. I really recommend going that early to everyone as the heat becomes unbearable at noon. It's quite a scenic way up the hill with amazing views at the lake - as many People before already mentioned, it's a lake within an Island within a lake within an Island - or so...You have to take a boat from Tagaytay to get to Taal and then you can start your walk up the hill. There are many, especially extremely fat tourists, riding a poor tiny horse up there - I could hardly bear watching them, as the horses were obviously too small for them. Furthermore, there was no place where the horses were provided water... That's why I can't recommend taking a horse to anyone. Up there, the view is nice and it's quite an impressive feeling being on the top of an active vulcano. All in all, it's really far too expensive, as the trip cost us at least 2.000,- Pesos per Person.",2.0 +"The tranquil waters of the crater lake give you a feeling of stillness and yet the quietness is as if alive.Many place and stopover provide superb views of the Taal Lake and the island calderas in the middle of the lake.The best view of Taal Volacano is seen for the Highlands of Tagaytay but unfortunately, you need security clearance to have access to this place. ",0.0 +Its a volcano inside a volcano.. between the outer ring and the inner cater of the volcano is a huge lake that you cross by boat. Then you can chose to trek or take a pony to the mouth of the innermost volcano. the cater of the inside volcano is maybe around 300 mts in diameter and the water inside lets out steam. Nice experience. The gray line tour is good. ,0.0 +"Only a hour's drive from Manila with easy road access to a mountain resort called Tagaytay.Unique topography. Drive around the ridge to view the famous volcano that is within a lake and the lake sits inside another volcano. You are basically driving around the ridge of the bigger volcano crater. Many resort developers have started buildin high-end resorts inTagaytay...to name one. The famous Tagaytay Highlands. A private mountain resort only for private members to enjoy world-class facilities such as an 18-hole golf course, 2 Club houses with state-of-the art facilities such as a gym, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, club lounges overlooking the golf course, basketball courts, bowling alleys, a chapel. Drive along the entire development and you find yourself looking onto a series of Swiss chalets, free standing log cabins that cost over US$1million to own and rows and rows of Canadian pine trees.A must visit when travelling to Manila.",0.0 +"The taal volcano tour was an experience had it not for people robbing you off your money. Its like people there see you as a walking 1000 peso-bill and that's what disappointed me the most. I think the local government of Batangas should see to it that fees settings are highly regulated and implemented. From tagaytay, we travelled to Talisay Batangas to ride the boat. There is nothing from Talisay side that will orient guests as to what they are about to know when they are already in the volcano. It was only when in the volcano that guests will learn what fees are due for this tour. OFcourse we didnt know about that. We thought we ride a boat that costs us 1500 and thats it were in Taal Volcano but that was a misconception. When there we were welcomed by another fees, the entrance fees (im not sure if that's what they call it) the horse back riding fees and the guide fee. These fees are no joke at all. You dont even have an option of not riding the horse, its like thats only transportation to get you to the crater. Then they gave us a sickly horse, which in middle of road going down, has given up. THis caused injuries to my daughter and thats the part I hate most. All in all I feel that the local government could do something about this. They should be able to set their fees right so the people do not feel robbed in their every move.",4.0 +not much to do around there. The hotel was the saving grace to the place. the overlook to the volcano was OK with huts to picnic under but all were full from people getting out of the rain. not much to do.,1.0 +"The volcano in the lake with a lake in the middle is amazing. But, walk up, don´t take the horses. Fist of all for the sake of the animals. And on the other hand, the trip with the horse is a rip off and you will get charged for everything afterwards.",2.0 +"The crater was just that - a crater. So, while it's worth the view (the view being quite lovely with the other adjacent volcanic islands, Tagaytay Ridge across the lake) and the experience of the trek up the active volcano, once done, I don't think a return trip is worth the trek. And it is quite a trek up the mountain to view the crater (between 30-45 minutes depending on the pace you set); can be rather grueling on a hot and humid day. Bring plenty of water. You can choose to ride a pony, accompanied by a guide. But the ponies are rather pitiful creatures - ragged and bone thin, in desperate need of better care. Chaos reigns every time a group of tourists arrive on the island - you will be immediately surrounded by vendors trying to rent you a huge bonnet, sell you a beverage or a mask (which you won't need as the sulfuric fumes from the volcano were hardly present). As you descend from the top, the photographers aggressively try to sell you the photographs they took of you without your permission - particularly if you happened to have chosen to ride a pony. The Philippine Tourism Authority needs to do a better job of professionalizing this enterprise, and improving the manner in which tours or treks up the volcano are conducted. Would go a long way to making this a better experience and perhaps inspire return visits. Though not one from this visitor.",2.0 +"Taal Volcano and Lake is the main attraction of Tagaytay, Batangas. This is not very far from Manila however travel is not easy due to traffic blockages and rain etc. Its always better to hire a taxi to and fro. Please ask the taxi guy to take to the Taal Lake, some of then refuse to go down. Many people admire the beauty from top (city of Tagaytay) and go back not a bad idea as there are many vantage points where you can sip a coffee and enjoy the scenery. Once of much I liked is Starbucks, nice place to enjoy the lake. However we decided to go down and with bit of persuasion made the taxi guy drive us down. This trip in itself is very good with various view points and winding roads. It's a very steep incline till the lake. One needs to take a boat to the volcano its is really a adventurous trip. The journey is long and boat is a small one and these guys drive the boat extremely fast. After reaching the island we have to climb to the top to see the crater, for which there are ponys you can hire. The view from top is magnificent however the entire journey is very tiresome and the many of the areas en route are not clean either. Many touts trying to fleece money from you, bring down the overall feel but the scenery well compensating. Try it to feel it !",3.0 +"Firstly, I should point out that we didn't do the standard route by joining one of the many boats in Tagatay. Instead we got a boat from Taal yacht club to the 'hidden' trail, which runs up the other side of the volcano. The key benefit is that you are then able to descend into the crater and even swim in the lake in the centre!To do this, we first arranged a driver in Manila. Don't bother with public transport - we paid around 50 euros for a driver from our hostel to the yacht club who then waited for us before driving us to the airport. Well worth the money. You can book online with the yacht club and pay on arrival.We opted to walk given the sad state of the ponies. This was a fairly gruelling option but I'm glad we did it. Expect a 10km round trip in the heat of the day! The swim in the lake was very welcome.The scenery was beautiful and the experience unforgettable. Highly recommended.",7.0 +"Yesterday we took a pre-paid, pre-booked trip to the Volcano including the boat ride. Here is a little advice:1. Take a couple of bottles of water and some snacks.2. From the time you get off the boat onto the island, you will be bombarded with kids and adults trying to sell you water, food, gloves, dust masks, pictures etc. it's worse than the beaches of Mexico. No surprise in that there are 5,000 people on the island, no electricity and little work.3. You will have the option of walking to the top of the mountain, or riding by pony for 500 pesos. The 2.6 mile uphill walk is a challenge for most and the heat and dust will be brutal for some. I took the pony and was glad I did. Expect to tip your pony handler when done.4. Once on top you will be bombarded by the same type of vending experience. Everything you do will cost you. The single restroom is no exception. 20 pesos to pee and 50 pesos to poop is what the sign says and there are no doors on the facility or toilet paper. I was told that the cook shack adjacent to the restroom will sell you toilet paper for 25 cents per sheet.5. If you want to walk over the see the famous Lava Flow, that is another 50 pesos. Once down from the mountain, the peddlers once again pounce on you and their kids like flies. I found the women to be the most pushy and sometimes downright rude.6. Once we were back to the boats and ready to leave, the stick-up ensued one more time with the driver telling us we owed another 50 pesos to get back home.All in all, the view was nice at the top. The headache of getting to and from was a challenge. On the island there are a lot of people competing for the same job. Someone needs to put them to work picking up the trash that is everywhere. The pony ride to the top and back was scenic, But the trail of trash along the way, the trash in the camp and beach/waterline was disgusting.I've done it once but won't go back. If you choose to do this, do so with these tips in mind and you won't be disappointing.",6.0 +"If you are into volcanoes, then yes. Otherwise you may find this a bit tiresome. It is quite a trek depending on where you start from. You catch a boat from Tagaytay to the volcano, takes about 20-25 minutes and around 2000 pesos. Then at the volcano, you can hire a horse and guide or trek up all the way to the top. We took the horses which the kids loved but my butt could've done without. Either way, you get to the top and have a spectacular view of the crater filled with emerald green water. Question is; what then? Not much else to do. We really wanted to swim but were told that was only possible near the village shore but we skipped that as the water there looked dirty. They say you can swim in the crater but we didn't have time. Would I go again: Not.",0.0 +"There is quite a process to go through to go on this adventure. You need to hire a boatman, tour guide, horse ( highly recommend ), also you should wear a mask ( lots of dirt and dust ) and wear a hat, plus water ( very hot ). If u decide to go up the mountain by horse it takes around 20 minutes, walking around 45. Once you reach the top the view is stunning ( its really quite amazing ), and we paid extra to go a little further to see where the lava and smoke come out of the volcano. The tour guide mentioned that before visitors could bring an egg and set it wear the smoke comes out and in 5 minutes you get breakfast ( a hard boiled egg ). Also just so you know the volcano is still active and last erupted in 1984. Overall this was a great outdoor adventure and you really enjoy your achievement when you reach the top and take in all the scenery !!! :)",0.0 +The experience an scenery is outstanding in that place that's on Taghaytay Batangas Manila Just beware to book at one packet the full pack from an official dealer including the horse back ride up the volcano crater (its far and not easy to hike that with the given areas climate). Else if you charter just a boat and go the 500 PHP price for the horse back ride may go to the ... sky !But overall its great,1.0 +"Tagaytay in general is a nice change from Metro Manila, for those who are living and working in the big city. It's green, relatively unpolluted, and generally quieter (once you get away from the main roads). There are two problems with the area: The first, is that lots of people from Manila like to visit on weekends, making the roads and attractions quite busy. The second is all of the giant condo towers going up on the rim of the volcano, making what was a lovely natural green area, resemble Metro Manila's skyline.Other than that, the Taal lake and volcano area are worth a visit if you haven't seem them before. I've been there at least 6 times with out of town guests. There is still plenty of unspoiled scenery to photograph. The lake crossing and horse ride to the top seem to average 2500-3500 pesos per person, and it's difficult to find honest operators, as everyone's trying to wedge in additional unnecessary costs. I was somewhat dismayed the last time I was there, at the top of the inner caldera, there is now a digital photo studio set up, complete with DSLR, generator, computer, and color photo printers. There are T shirt vendors with hundreds of shirts on display, and you can now take a swing at some golf balls, sending them into the volcanic lake. It seems civilization (and commercial enterprise) is slowly taking over everywhere. It's too bad no one seems to respect nature enough to leave a natural area in its natural state for everyone to enjoy.",1.0 +"Really nice little vulcano in Lake Taal in Tagatay.well worth a small outrigger boat trip out to the vulcano and a small hike up to the top,really nice place for photography.",1.0 +"Unfortunately when we went to view the volcano from all the observation sites in Tagaytay their was low cloud and it was impossible to view. You can get to the volcano by boat if you are game to do so. From Tagaytay you can get driven to the jetties by trike, down a winding road, but having not done so i can't comment on that.",0.0 +"Pride of Taal, You can’t go to Taal without making a trip to the Taal Volcano!I recommend a vist to the Taal Volcano to all and any visitors to Taal.",3.0 +A beautiful spot in the hills south of Manila. Temps here are lower and pleasant. A nice day's journey.,0.0 +"Our group started the tour from the Taal Lake Yacht Club in Talisay. After 20 minutes of boat ride to the foot of Taal, one of us got a horse and the rest decided to walk. We did the Daang Kastila route and we finished the trek up in about 45 minutes. The way is very scenic with a couple of steam vents as we neared the crater. Once atop the volcano, the view was even more spectacular. There are many stores there where you can rest, enjoy the view, and buy refreshments. We stayed for half an hour to bask in the view and take photos. The way down was a lot easier and took us only 30 minutes.Tips:1) The path to the volcano is frequented by horses so expect a lot of poop all the way. If you'd rather not soil your shoes, get a horse for only P450-P500. This fee includes the horse and his guide/owner.2) There are 3 ways to the volcano, there's one they call the Secret route and this route will take you to the crater itself where you can swim.",1.0 +Boat ride was fast but too much haggling! and prices are very subjective. Ridiculous to pay for the usage of the mini plank (so called jetty) when reaching the island. Its just a few steps to the shore. Decided to walk instead of taking the horse. You really do not need a guide as the path are well trodden. Climb was tough especially because of the heat. Took about 45 minutes to reach the peak. It was well worth it. The coke tasted so good at the peak... ,2.0 +"I wish to get closer as i only see it on a view deck in Tagaytay City. Little bit cloudy that time but i am fortunate that Taal doesn't got shy and hide.Wait for me Taal Volcano, i'm getting near.",4.0 +Dusty hike up pyroclastic sand laden pathways. Tiny horses. Great view! Nice boat ride across the lake. Refreshing buko juice at the top - cool and crisp beers back down at the bottom.,1.0 +"The boat ride across the lake was wonderful! A really lovely day and we had very nice people take us across. I went with two people and two of us got horses while the last one only walked. The horse ride was super bumpy and I had to hold on very tight to not fall while on the way up. I ended up getting way overheated even though I drank water the whole time, so I would suggest bringing a TON of water and something to cover your face due to the dust.",0.0 +"From Manila to Tagaytay is about 2 hours by car. To reach to Taal Volcano, you have to first approach Tagaytay City. So, first enjoy the panoramic view from Tagaytay hill before proceeding to Taal Volcano. You will find many people trying to rent a boat for you. Don't believe them as they will charge you by person. The right thing is that the boat will cost you 1,500 peso for the round trip (Tagaytay-Taal-Tagaytay). The boat will wait for way without time limit. The capacity of the boat is around 9 persons. Before you go to Taal, you have to take cold water, mask and cap (during summer time). For safety reason, I don't recommend the horse for old & fat people. Horses are sick and very small. The way to the top is bad and tough. Horse will cost you around 400 peso with the guide man. Going down is recommended walking but it's very difficult to walk up to the top. Check the weather and do not go there in a sunny day. 30 minutes bot riding from Tagaytay to Taal Volcano Port. 30 minutes from Taal Port to the top of volcano. Try to play golf at the top ,, was really funny ,, Take care not to take big bags with you. There is no resturants or storage area in Taal.",5.0 +"Taal Volcano is beautiful, has a fantastic view.But be ready to bargain to get in a boat. All the places that sell the boat tickets have a price list which is way over pricey. I had to go to 02 places until I got a good price.After getting the boat, you have 02 ways to go up the hill. One is by walking, the other by horse. Don't go with the horse, they are very bad taken care, skinny, with wounds and cuts, it's really sad to watch them going up the hill with people in their back. The hill is very inclined, I felt like crying watching the horses.",3.0 +"This is one of the wonders of the world. A volcano with a boiling lake at its centre which is in turn located in the middle of a cold water fresh lake at the bottom of its own crater.I travelled there by Taxi from Manila costing 3,000pesos. A deal was set but the Taxi driver hassled for another 1000 at the end of the journey. You just cannot trust. Taxi drivers is this country. They are all on the make. Anyway he took us to a resort that offered boat rides to the volcanic island. They also act as agents for a horse ride to the top of the crater. We got a deal of 3,000pesos for the boat and horse ride. The boat is a traditional outrigger motor powered canoe which is boarded of a small projection onto the bow. On arrival to the island you disembarked via a rickety wooden/bamboo jetty to the beach and walk a short distance though a village lined with souvenir vendors to the horse mounting area. The horses are small and are guided by one or two persons up the steep incline to the top. About 3 km to the 1000metre crest. Here again are more vendors selling drinks for your guide and tee shirts, photos etc. the sell never ends. However the view is worth it. Be leave me. I chose to walk down as I did not trust the small horse would not fall with my 110Kgs tumbling me some 3 metres over its head. This attraction is a great way to support locals with. Making an sustainable income. Just avoid the taxis if you can, but other forms of transport are very slow on the Manila choked roads that are totally inadequate for the population using them.",0.0 +"We took a boat to Taal volcano and then horse ride up to the top for a view of the volcano. Bring a handkerchief/surgical mask. N95 mask would be useful, but I am not a fan cos I find it too stuffy. Very very dusty ride up on the horse. Can be a little embarassing if you are overweight, cos the riders will pick the thin people first. When you reach the top, there are people selling drinks and biscuits who will ask you to buy this for your rider. You don't have to.. Sometimes the rider might ask for a tip. It's up to you, but if you DO decide to give extra, make sure you do it AFTER you have come down from the mountain.. You can bring your own baon(packed food) and eat at the bahay kubo(erm, pondok?gazebo?)at the foot of the mountain. Kids will come with t-shirts to sell. The other people in my tour group bought some and were quite happy with the quality and prices. Word of caution, hold really tightly to the horse.. There are no safety harnesses and it's a bumpy ride.. The view is worth it though. Bring a fan cos it's quite hot when you reach the top.",0.0 +"Went to Tagaytay for 2 nights.One morning we went to the volcano, we arrange the tour from our hotel and was the best, about 1600 per person (group of 5). They pick us up from the hotel early morning, then we got the boat and then the horse. The views were amazing and the whole experience was very nice.Please remember the horses are owned by a private company and the guides are pay minimal per ride.Bring your own stuff (water, food, hat, etc) because the locals will try to sell you stuff very expensive. Don't expect fancy facilities.The whole tour is about 4-5 hours long",0.0 +Like it very much specially the View from Tagaytay Highlands . The weather is cooler than in the city . ,1.0 +This is once of a lifetime experience with my co workers from VPH to trek in Taal lake and see closer to the active and steaming Volcano.. I did not missed to take a landscape shots from my nikon dslr camera the breathtaking view of the lake ..i love nature and biodiversityone of my favorite picture the lake watcher which is my photo entry for DENR selfie for biodiversity,1.0 +If you like Philippine history relating to the Spanish regime you will see the National Hero(Jose Rizal) personal belongings preserved for you to see. The prison placed where they put those insurgents they captured.If you like history this is one of the place you wanna see.,1.0 +"The usual boats to Taal Volcano from Tagaytay will only allow you to trek up to the rim of the volcano. Rent from the fishermen in Talisay (boats are at Php1,500 round-trip) and tell them that you want to go to the Crater Lake. They will point you to a path which you have to walk for about an hour and a half, ultimately reaching the Crater Lake. From there, you can pitch tents and stay the night. Or you can try bathing in the lake.There also are boats in the Crater Lake that can take you to the other side of the crater (Php200 per person). They will take you to see geysers and the actual steam released by the volcano.",4.0 +"mother nature did a good job of making such a beautiful wonder, but the upkeep is dismal. trash is everywhere, including ENTIRE TRASHBAGS thrown over the side of the hill. it's too bad. the day was too hot for us to embark on the boat/horse adventure to the center of the lake/volcano, but walking around the grounds was good enough for us.the guys running this really need to up their game and clean up to ensure a good experience for the next (and current!) generation.",3.0 +"Me and my family were really excited to set foot on Taal volcano. as we only see it on pictures or looking at a distance. When we arrived in Olivarez Square, I was already approached by the so called negotiators (tricycle driver as well) for trips to tourist spots in Tagaytay City. Well since we just got off from the bus and very hungry I just ignored at first. But since he was so persistent and seemed friendly we were able to finalize the following day on a Taal Trek. We rode his tricycle at around 8am (May 7.2014). we went downhill on a long winding road to my estimate is about 6 km long reaching Talisay port. Then after paying the boat operator for the whole package (round trip) - boat ride (P1500, riding a horse with handler (P500 each), government entrance fees and the tricycle driver (P300). There was supposed to be a guide which I paid P500 to the boat owner but when we arrived on our way to the crater there was none. So I guess its a form of deceiving tourists I wonder how many were cheated that way. I even gave the horse handlers (3) an extra amount because its not an easy path that we had undergone considering the heat, dusty and rocky trail. Very exhausting! But over-all its very fulfilling to reach the peak, touch the rocks and for the first time set foot on an active volcano. It took us about an hour to reach it. Great views of the islets surrounding the lake. For my 8 year old daughter I guess she will be very proud to tell everyone what she has accomplished to be there physically! Hope the local government will regulate the practice so as to attract more tourist to come back and proud to tell tales!",4.0 +"It was a nice trip across the lake to the trail to the Volcano , the trip up to the crater is on horseback ans as i am a big person i felt uneasy on the small horse so i backed out on that part but my family went to the top on the horses and thoughrally enjoyed it",1.0 +"I bboked a tour from my hotel Joaquin's Bed and Breakfast. A bikecart picked me up and gave me a ride to the lake to catch a boat to the island volcano. The bikecart ride was quite the adventure. I very winding road. I am happy I decided not to drive my car. When arriving at the base the guides gave a pleasant orientation and offered drinks and hats if needed. My recommendation is to bring a sun hat or buy one when you get there. Got into the boat for a 30 minute ride to the island. Once on the island you have your guides bring your horse and your on your journey up the mountain. It was quite fun and scenic. Bring water with you., Once at the top it was very pretty, however you will have the picture sales people relentlessly trying to sell you framed pictures they took of you on the way. If you keep saying no, by the time you get to the bottom of the volcano on your way back down the price drops by 90%.. so hold on and wait. Overall it was a great trip and experience for me. I enjoyed it. I have read some of these other reviews about cheating tourist. I never seen this there and in my opinion if you get cheated it's still cheap. This is a great trip and the weather is about 20 degrees less then Manila. Feels great.",1.0 +Taal volcano is a giat volcanic crater where there are islands within the lakes. It is about 1-2 hours driver from Manila. The air is fresh and climate is mild which is a big change from Manila. There are ample of amenities and eateries around and you can reasonably cheap enjoying really-good and high quality food while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful scenery.,2.0 +"amazing that the major of Tagaytay can accept this complete cheating of turist, its known for yearsss how they cheat and I even know, because I have been there 2 times before, but this here is my last trip ever going there, even the boat and the trycycle going to Talisay habour was good price, but they sail us to a wrong place and wanted us to pay 500pesos for a guide, we said no, and they start to threat us and saying he was barangay police and we need to.we said NO BIG NO and ask them to sail us to the entrance, we did, but it wasnt over yet, because suddenly the price of the boat of 1000 pesos was just one way.but he got 1000 pesos even he scream. the walk up dusty, but view beautiful, but its really not worth of time, worst place in philippines, now I warn other if you go there.Go to Vulcano Pinatubo in Pampanga in stead, much better.entrance fee for adult is now 50 pesos, an increase of 100%",8.0 +"This trip started with a tour operator accosting us when I hopped out to take a photo on the drive towards the volcano. Luckily I was travelling with some a Phillipino friend who wasp able to negotiate a very good rate for the boat trip across the lake to get to the volcano, and a tour guide to take us along the trail.The boat trip was very pleasant through the very green water and we arrived at rather a dirty beach at the foot of the volcano. At the beach there are the bridge people who provide a small bridge between your boat and the shore. For this service a separate fee of 50pes is due.We had already decided to walk, firstly for the exercise and secondly because many of the horses I would not consider to be in a good enough state to carry people. It was very hot but we were prepared with sun lotion, hats and water and there are opportunities to buy drinks on the way up. It is dusty, and I think we were helped by a heavy rain the day before which damped this down. As with most volcanoes the hill gets steeper towards the top but it was worth the climb for the view. If you are interested in geology the area is interesting because this is really a volcano, within another volcano with a lake between and another in the caldera. Within the innermost lake is a volcanic stack which looks like a small island and along the path is evidence that this volcano is still active with a steam vent puffing out sulphurous smelling hot steam.At the top are numerous drink stands and an assortment of tacky souvenir shops.Unfortunately the treatment of the horses is poor with the locals making some of them trot up the path in the heat. At the top there is no water for them and some of them looked quite distressed tied up in the sun. Personally I found this tainted the experience.",2.0 +"Its the smallest active volcano in the world and rightly said- its a lake within a volcano within a lake. The whole excursion costed us 2000 pesos, which consisted of a guide, ferry ride to volcao island, horse ride to the top of the volcano and lunch. We could have haggled, but we were in a hurry. The hike to the volcano top is very dusty, make sure you carry your masks. or you can buy one right when you start your hike for 20 pesos. Water is very expensive - make sure you take a bottle or two with you! Its not a long hike, just 4 kms. But pretty much everyone takes a horse ride, so its difficult to walk, because there is only so much room at some points. So you l end up waiting for the horses to pass. Plus, I took the horse, and I was scared, because the horses did not look healthy. They were not well fed, so the horse would stop at a couple of place to eat grass. Grrrr!The view at the top is nice. There is a green lake within the volcano, and you can see steam rising from the water. The volcano last erupted in 1940's I think. Worth visiting.",0.0 +"With less than one hour south of Manila this is an excellent one day trip to enjoy the nature, the lake and the volcano. Going up on the back of a ' donkee ' to see the crater lake, the overall panorama of the volcano and the TAAL lake is a nice thing to do. I do NOT recommend to walk in the sun like some people did. They were totally exhausted by the time they arrived up there. Make sure you control the guide of the horse as they sometimes 'overdo' it! Finish your day by driving up to the Taal View heights on the other side (Talisay)! The view is spectacular !",1.0 +"Breathtaking views of boundless ocean mountains and a green water filled depression created by volcano.Among the beautiful landscape one can experience the fumes of acid as well!Must take scarf,hat,sunscreen,water bottles and a mask for people sensitive to dusty ash.Horse riding can be avoided if trek undertaken early morning.Local people will offer gloves and masks,better to be well equipped before the trip.",0.0 +"What to do on a spare day in Manila and it's 36 degrees C, I know let's go up an active volcano. We set off from Manila around 9am and we're winding our way down towards the shoreline at Tagatay at 10:30am. My guide and driver for the day took us to Soriano as he'd used them before and with some negotiation we were off on the boat, armed with our floppy straw sun hat. The trip across the lake was wonderful, warm breeze held the temperature at bay and after approx 20 mins we were ashore. As negotiated in the rate, our trip included ponies and a guide and the obligatory face mask (it's dusty) and gloves (definitely wear them to save yourself from blisters). Many photos later and we were on our way. A word of warning, the ponies are small, tiny in fact so if you are a westerner make sure you upgrade the pony to a larger one (they are still not big but better than crushing the poor pony on the way up). An interesting trip up, pretty steep in parts, stop for another photo. Apparently it's a 4km trip and you will feel it the next day. At the rim you can buy your guide a drink, it's only 50php, which frankly is a bargain as the hotel was charging 200+ for the same drink. Stunning view at the top and sulphurous smell. Trip down, eventful only due to me wondering if the pony will make it. Certainly a fantastic experience.",1.0 +We dined at Dencio's and what a great view of the lake. It was the spot to eat authentic Filipino foods and take pictures with the lake at the background.,1.0 +"The exercise trekking up was great minus the dust & stench of horse poo. The view is magnificent! Totally worth the trip. Approximately 45 minutes to walk up & another 45 minutes to return. Apply sunblock, bring your sunnies and hats.",1.0 +"I love Taal for a few reasons:1) its proximity from Manila means that I can get there anytime I need a break from the city2) trek up takes 1 hour, and half the time to descend3) you can see smoke coming out in a number of its small openings halfway through the hike4) locals are friendly enough5) you will be rewarded by a spectacular view once you get to the topHowever, don't forget to bring face masks as it gets too dusty because of the little horses transporting tourists. And it's better to go hiking early because it can get too hot in the middle of the day. Lastly, bring extra clothes because the waves on the boat ride might splash you hard, like it did to me.",3.0 +"My friends and I went there on a whim. We were a People's Park idling the day away when we were approached by a tourist scalper and offered a package to Taal Volcano for teh whole grop at 2,500Php, all in. First tip: Don't believe these scalpers. The 2,500 only covered the van and the boat fare. What he didnt mention was there was still entrance fee and horse fee to be paid once you get to the volcano. Anyway, since we didnt expect the extra fees, we were left to climbing/hiking the way up on our foot, which is not at all easy, considering the heat and the loose sandy soil/ horse droppings. It was a good way to bond with my friends though. At the top, the view was breath taking. Plenty of places to take pics as well. Overpriced drinks await at the top so best to bring your own drink.",2.0 +"The special thing about this place is Vulcan Point: an island within a lake, within an island, within a lake, within an island, inside the Pacific Ocean. [Go ahead, make your inception jokes :)].You go to Tagaytay, wind down the road until you reach a line of restaurants in the shore around Taal Lake. From there you take a boat to Volcano Island.When you land there there will be a tourist stop; Most of the locals work there as guides for taking up to the crater. There are 2 ways of getting there: Hiking, or horseback.The trek up to the crater is long, extremely hot and dusty. Of course I went during the summer, however I can't imagine that it will be easier to hike in a more temperate climate. For those who aren't terribly fit, I will recommend the horse option. These are tiny little horses/ponies/donkeys but they're bred for this and you always have a guide leading it. Your height CAN be an issue but if you barely top 5 ft 2 like me, you don't need to be concerned. Don't try to take pictures while moving: it's an extremely jerky journey. However the view while going up is absolutely worth it. On the way up there was one spot on the ridge with steam coming out of a few holes in the ground! When you get to Crater lake you'll see Vulcan Point. It's a little rock in the middle of the lake. You might still be confused even when you get there about the island within an island part, so here's a handy explanation: http://www.viralnova.com/vulcan-point/They have a small tourist point there and will try to sell you cheap souvenirs and cold coconut water. I recommend the coconut water, which is not the best in terms of taste but is HIGHLY refreshing. Then sit for a while [after taking all the pictures you need] and marvel at the majesty of it all. It's quite comfortable and there is always a slight wind.Going down again on the horses will be much more difficult than going up. You'll always feel like you'll slip down over the horse's head and onto the ground. However, it's still better than hiking!Preparation:- Take a waist belt bag for your moneybag, phone, camera etc, they're easier to manage than a backpack on top of a horse- Rent or buy a hat if it's sunny- Tip the guides - Do a bit of research before you go thereThe entire trip [boat+hike+horses] cost us 5000 pesos, however I've heard it can be done at 3000 pesos as well. Make some calls and bargain hard!",6.0 +"Finally saw the ‘lake inside a volcano inside a lake’ last Friday! Been wanting to go and since we planned a quick staycation in tagaytay for the weekend, we decided to do the trek too.We booked our tour through Crater Lake Resort (which is owned by our neighbor). We chose this tour service because they own a private trail. You won’t be with all the other tourists kicking up dust etc and you won’t be jostling for space when you get to the view deck (which is private too). I also heard that the other trail is full of vendors at every step which is quite distracting from the experience.From tagaytay rd we went down to talisay via a very steep and dizzying road. Nahilo Ako promise. Anyways it was easy enough to find. You can also meet them at balai Isabel but the boat ride will be longer.Since it was just the two of us, we headed off to the island right away. About a 15min boat ride. When we got there, we just signed a waiver and we walked over to our horses! They were very healthy, clean and well fed. No smell at all! Alternately, you can hike your way up but since we had no experience in hiking, we decided to let the horses do the work haha. There were 2 guides (to control the horses) and 1 guide on front of us. The trail is more canopied than the public trail. It is well kept too, I think if you’re a good enough xc biker, it’s possible to bike up the crater. It’s about a 45 min trek going up.When we reached the crater, it was really a sight to see! Very calm and beautiful. We were supposed to trek a bit more but the 10:30AM sun was just beating down on us mercilessly.We decided to trek going down which took about the same time. Still a bit tiring even if it was downhill.Some tips if you wanna do this tour, try to start as early as possible, maybe even 6 or 7AM as it can get very hot, remember you’re surrounded by water. BER months to feb maybe more advisable because of the climate. Remember to wear appropriate clothes (not jeans or skirts) that will make the trek more comfortable. Bring hydration. Bring a hat.",0.0 +"The view is great from the top. The way there can indeed, as other have written, can be exhusting as there is always someone trying to sell you something or other.Bring water for the way up and of course a camera.I do not understand the idea of hitting golf-balls into the lake, this seems like a case of the locals polluting their own environment to get a few extra pesos.Please don't support this!",0.0 +"Having experienced the 1965 eruption first hand, I made a point of including a visit to Taal volcano during my trip back to the country of my childhood.Wherever you go within 30 minutes of the lake, be prepared to be followed at every step by someone offering you services of some sort or other pertaining to the island. This continues, no it almost even gets worse once you actually reach the volcano island. The vendors will want to rent you a horse, a hat, sell you water, take a picture, anything they can think of. I don't blame them. They have to make a living, but it can be annoying for the tourists.I heartily recommend doing your research before you get there. There are apparently ways to book a tour before you get there. They may not be the cheapest options, but when you wait to hire a boat until you're there you have little idea of the quality of the services provided.We opted for a tour provided by the Taal Lake Yacht Club. They offer a number of options. We were satisfied with what they provided us.On the island itself, you have to decide whether you want to walk up to the top or take a horse. Walking takes about 40 minutes, a horse about 30 minutes. The way up is hot and dusty either way. You don't have to be an athlete to make it, but you shouldn't be in sub-average shape, either. A warning about the horses, though: They are not very large and normally really too small for an average westerner. That doesn't stop the horse owners trying to put anyone and everyone on a horse, though.All in all, I'd say it's worth a visit. There are other volcanos that look more like a volcano, but this one really is special because of the island within a lake, within an island, within a lake, within an island, inside the Pacific Ocean. It might be worth your while to look into the special tours that take you off the beaten track and maybe even down into the island lake. And for me, of course, it was special because this volcano woke me up in the middle of the night in 1965.",1.0 +"at first active volcano thrills you a bit, but then leading up to it either trekking your own or horse is not easy. way up is very dirty and not maintained. When you reach at the top viewing platform is not so good and can't accommodate many.. But when you see volcano and it's surrounding all seems forgotten, spectacular scenes.. ",0.0 +"Our favorite destination for a quick getaway from the city. Only 90 minutes from Manila with balmy weather all year round. A very good view of the worlds smallest volcano in a lake within a lake. There are lots of good nice Bed and Breakfast Inns around town to choose from. We always stay at the Taal Vista Hotel with one of the best place to view the volcano on the Ridge. Also a short hop to good restaurants to choose from all around town. The best day to go is on a weekday less traffic and the place is more serene, almost all to yourself, no stress at all. Weekends are busier. It takes longer travel with all the traffic. You will be well rested, destressed, and relaxed while in Tagaytay but will all be erased travelling back to the city.",0.0 +"There are so many things to do in this region, as Taal Lake hosts a number of small towns, plus Taal Vista Lodge at the upper ridge. Sunday traffic in Tagaytay is depressing, so I advise either avoiding that leg on Sunday, or doing it on a week day. While on the upper ridge, you can visit the Lodge for a great meal and their specialty, ice cream in a buko shell with the coconut meat still clinging to the inner shell. There is also Sonia's Garden for great vegetarian and organic meals and overnight stay in homey cottages; and nearby, there a farm for purchasing organic soap and medicines. A little coffee shop has now become a major restaurant there, plus a large an fantastic place, Bulalo!You can descend to the Lake in a number of ways, the quickest is at Tagaytay Rotonda, the last turn goes right down to the lake. Turn left to Batangas and Lipa, right to Talisay and Laurel. In the latter you can find boats to ride to the Volcano island, and there rent horses to trek up the slopes and inside the volcano. Along the shores, Talisay offers great sales of plants and garden arrangements. And just before Laurel, there is an office of the Volcanic Studies where you can learn all about the volcano and its underground streams. Try to find little roadside restaurants that offer fresh tawilis, caught and fried before your eyes. For the adventurous, you can go to the end of Laurel and find the road that winds back up the hill to Alfonso and you're 20 minutes from Tagaytay Lodge!Also up on the ridge on the non-view side is the home of Ely Jocson who is a gourmet cook and serves only on advance appointment in his house that he designed and made himself from older houses and antiques. He has a great window view, using a window continuously 'open' but no rain comes in????? magic! Go see it.The region is great for adventure and exploring",1.0 +We used Taal Yatch Club so we wouldn't have to deal with all the bartering of the hundreds lined up on the street. Going across & back we got soaked but found it so ridiculously comical we just laughed the whole way. We took a horse each up & it was very dusty when we went so were thankful for the sale of the mouth/nose medical style mask & our sunglasses (otherwise we would have had noses caked in dirt & been half blinded by the dirt). It's a tough walk for the guide so buy them a drink at the top & give them a tip at the bottom. I'm not sure the horses are treated up to my western standard so I found that a bit bothersome but was there with a visitor who wanted to do it.,3.0 +"One of the awesome wonders of the Philippines... a volcano within a lake.Excellent for all types of travelers, family, business and/or with friends.Best part is having a meal on one of the numerous restaurants along the main road overlooking the lake, with native Filipino dishes while enjoying the amazing view of Taal Lake & Volcano. For some fun and kids enjoyment, there's some horseback riding, mini Zoo & nature parks nearby and also along the main road.For those vacationers who want a more adventurous fun, you can cross the lake via a local boat and land on the volcano side. From there, either you can hire a guide & horse or hike up to the tip of volcano's mouth. The whole area are full of hotels & cottages. The choice depends much on budget & perhaps your choice of view of the lake or access to your intended place to have fun with.It's a favorite summer vacation place & highlands, so the breeze are cooler. A fine place to just even relax & escape the buzzling of the city.",1.0 +"The world's smallest volcano is well worth the time it takes to get there. It is still an active volcano and you can see the smoke and steam coming out. The Volcanologists don't seem to be too worried about it blowing totally, but it will one day. When there make sure you go a restaurant that serves Tawilis, these are small fish from Taal Lake and when cooked properly you eat the whole lot, heads, tails etc, they are delicious. It takes about 2 hours from Manila and if time permits stay overnight at the Taal Vista Hotel or Summit Ridge Hotel. Next day then drive through Nasugbu down to Calatagan across to Batangas then take the expressway back to Manila. My advice is to get out of Manila to see the real Philippines. Manila is wall to wall people, the roads are like parking lots 24/7, even a walk along Manila Bay isn't pleasant, it is smelly and you keep getting accosted by beggars and touts. One thing to see though is Fort Santiago it is early Spanish and worth seeing.",2.0 +"Viewing the Taal volcano, with a lake within a lake, from Tagaytay City is agreat experience. The cool climate of Tagaytay is very conducive in staying outdoors and admire the view of Taal Lake and the volcano. Although development in the area has quite obstructed the view in many areas, there are still places one can go in Tagaytay to appreciate it. Even the video of Katy Perry's Roar featured this tourist attraction.",1.0 +View is beautiful and serene......good for a day trip ....try the local bulalo at overlooking restaurants......simple cool place!,2.0 +"Taal Volcano is a fantastic and great place to visit. Following are tips based on my trip and observations: 1. Know the prices, as well as what are included in the tour. Its best to have the tour arranged by an established tour operator or your hotel. I arranged my trip via a Europcar desk in my hotel (Tune Hotel Ermita). As they operate a car hire, they provided me with a car (including a driver) for P3,850 per day (10 hours), with a surcharge of P300 per extra hour. This hire does not include fuel and any toll and parking charges, which amounts to roughly P1,000. The tour to the Taal Volcano costs about P3,500 for two pax, and includes a return boat trip by an outrigger boat, and a local guide to guide us up and down the volcano. When choosing a tour, please at least ensure that a tour guide and the return boat ride is included in the tour price. Some tour operators might provide you with a lunch, but this is an optional add-on costing up to P500 per pax. 2. Bring your own hat to shade you from the sun. Hats can usually be rented at prices of P50 and up. 3. Bring a few face masks. The route to and from the volcano can get very dusty. Bring your own masks or buy one before embarking on your trip to avoid being ripped off by vendors on the volcano. 4. Avoid the horse rides. I don't recommend riding a horse up and down the volcano, as the horses all seemed underfed and malnourished, and the routes are so steep that it is safer to walk. Most importantly, avoiding horse rides make you less susceptible to being ripped off by dishonest horse owners. There are cases of travellers being charged P1000 for a horse ride to the top only to realize that the rate is one-way only, meaning that they have to pay another P1000 for their return trip. 5. Don't buy anything, unless absolutely necessary. Being on the volcano island makes you more susceptible to being ripped off by street vendors. Basically all foods and drinks are expensive on the volcano island itself. A bottle of soft drink costs P100 at the summit of the volcano. 6. Be prepared to walk. The route to and from the volcano is about 4km, both legs inclusive. You are basically walking on volcanic ash and dust, while some parts of the route are solid rocks. There are few trees along the path, and there is almost no shades along the way. While making your way up or down the volcano you are advised to watch out for horse dung. 7. The initial stages of the ascent is through steep, narrow, and dusty passages. After the initial steep ascent, the route becomes flatter and more comfortable, but leaves you exposed in the heat due to the lack of shades. The final stretch leading to the summit (crater) is as steep as the initial stretch, with some parts splitting into two parallel passages. 8. Traffic jam. Due to the number of trekkers to the volcano, you are expected to find congestion on some narrower stretches of the route. Always give way to horses when safe to do so, and don't stop at places where you will disrupt the traffic. If you want to stop for a photo shoot, always do it at a place where the path is wider and you are less likely to impede the flow of traffic. My recommendation: I'll recommend you booking the tour via the Europcar desk at Tune Hotel Ermita (Mabini Street). The car hire itself is P3,850 per car for 10 hours, and excludes the following: - Fuel- Toll charges- Parking chargesThe tour to the Taal Volcano is about P3,500 for two pax, and at most times are negotiable. Always ensure that you clearly know what's included in the tour. A tour guide and a return boat trip is a must.",0.0 +"I had originally planned to go there during my stay in Manila, but after I read the reviews on TripAdvisor I changed my mind. However, the locals I was visiting wanted to please me and brought me there at their costs. The scenery is nice but not really breathtaking - I have seen numerous more beautiful places.The main problem is local people. They just don't allow you a chance to breath! They are always around you, begging you to buy different stupid stuff and they try to cheat on you whenever they can. I just felt very uncomfortable and was looking forward to come back!The horses are also very small and I felt sorry for them since some sections are very steep. I would have preferred to walk as it is not that far. There are also many horses going up and down and the trail is mostly relatively narrow so there is a lot of dust around. It is a good idea to buy the mask the locals are selling. It can be very hot too, so don't forget a hat if you still want to go.One more thing - rubbish is all around! Pity for such nature!Bottom line - do not go there!",2.0 +A great place for a day trip out of manilla . A very enjoyable ride . Do check and haggle the prices for boat ride. Do not take any guides or horse rides to the top . It's a small walk away and very pretty . Carry water and food items and things are expensive there .,1.0 +"for me, going to taal volcano is so nice and cheep experience... from Buendia pasay to Tanauan batangas, bus for only 124 pesos.. then take to MCDO terminal to talisay city hall for only 24 pesos.. & a trike to Boat rental for 15php... Boat ride is only 1,000 pesos for 5 persons.. yeah, it's true.. just tell the operator that you are a resident of talisay and not a tourist hahahaha so u need to memorize the streets name in talisay ;) entrance fee in taal is only 50php and again, u'r not a tourist h hehehe and i recommend not to take a horse ride to enjoy the beautiful scenery of taal all the time.. well, taal trail is just a almost 2 kilometer... i think, the only expensive in taal is the buko juice.. 50php each ... hahahaha but in general... its nice and unforgettable experience...",1.0 +"I went in december for my honeymoon with my wife and did not use the hotels transport and opted go in my own. I was got a cab to go to Tagatay from manila ,for around 80-90usds. But once you get there its not cheap at all speciallly if 2 of you are going the boatman will try to charge you as much as they can and keep negotiating you will win.Just tell them that you have only a small amount of money I paid 2000pesos and for the horses also they will give higher prices but you can walk up to the crater with out any issue if you have the stamina to walk about 5kms. Its not that far but since you are climbing a mountain better you are confident on it but it will save around 1000pesos per head..Again these owners will initaillly quotee around 2ooo pesos but keep negotiating and tell them you will leave without watching it they will definitely bring it with in your budget.At the top of the volcano they will bring a framed photo to you for 300pesos but keep negotiating you will get it at 5opesos without the frame...really worth the deal.,,",2.0 +"A long hard climb up a ditsy track filled with little horses and lazy tourists, but hey you can choose to ride the horses or walk. I chose walking every time. When you get to the top be prepared for a vision to behold. A crater filled with sulphur and crystal blue water, panoramic views of the region are exquisite ",1.0 +i first time saw a volcano we did not go close to it but saw it from far . the view was awesome. the scenic beauty is excellent,0.0 +"If this is the only thing you want to do in tagaytay, then you just wasted your day. It can be one of the things, but should not be your only purpose in visiting tagaytay.If you are the chill type, you don't have to spend more than half day for boat ride and uphill climb just to appreciate the beauty of Taal Volcano. Appreciating its beauty can be done while sipping a hot coffee/tea or a great lunch in places overlooking the volcano (Leslie's, Starbucks, Josephines etc.)If you are the adventurous type though, here is what you can expect1. boat ride can take a while depends on the weather (20 mins to 40 mins)2. get ready to literally eat the dust in climbing up - if you are allergic to dust, you shouldn't bother trying it out.3. you can either walk or ride the horse once you get to the foot of the volcano. If you decide to ride the horse, it will cost you P500 or more. You can always ask for a discount specially on lean months.4. Don't expect a paradise up there. You will see a lake at the top - that's it!Is it worth the money? - No, or maybe 2/5 :) Is it worth your time? - Maybe! you can always add it to your experience listCompared to Manila weather, Tagaytay weather is way colder.Recommended other Activities:1. get a spa (nurture spa village)2. eat at leslie's (try their bulalo and crispy para)3. Starbucks overlooking taal volcano4. Antonio's for breakfast",4.0 +"Great fun and memorable day out. Boat trip operators dont tell you about the additional costs to get to the crater. Long hike in heat (only for the die hard hiker!!), unless you take horse which costs P500 each plus P500 for compulsery guide!!!! But great fun and well worth the money.",1.0 +"For me its was not really interesting to see Taal Volcano after 3 hours driving from Manila going to Tagaytay , I spent 2 nights over there and i spent lot of money , you have to get privet taxi or tricycle going form tagaytay down to the lake in order to get boat to taal valcano and taxi have to wait you until you finish your trip because public transportation is not available , boat will takes 20 minutes to get you to taal volcano island form there you can ride a horse to get up to the volcano , you have to pay for horse and tour guy as well , it was really a lot!!!! after 30 minutes riding the horse we arrived to volcano actually was nothing juts small lake inside the volcano .... overall spent a lot of money for nothing ...",1.0 +My wife and I decided to check out the Taal Volcano site. We were told we would be takes to see an active volcano. They were right. You need to prepare to spend the entire day to really enjoy yourself. I'm almost 6 ft. tall so the horses were small for me but we made it to the top of the volcano. I recommend this if your in good shape.,0.0 +"We had the Taal Volcano tour from Taal Vista. It's way too expensive than we thought considering we had business with a local who owned the boat we used. Anyway I went here with three foreign people. I was confident my haggling prowess would be of use but to my dismay I myself also fell in that dodgy guy's trap. We agreed to pay Php1600 each thinking that the package included the other expenses we may have right at the volcano. We were four on the boat so we paid a lump sum of Php6400. On the way across to the volcano we felt so excited. We took countless pictures of the lake with us in the background of course but our excitement was suddenly ended when we reached the volcano itself.Several people approached us and discussed the fees we had to pay. Php250 entrance fee and Php1500 for the horse and the guide. Heck. Since it was my idea to visit the place I took the accountability in deaing with these locals. I told them that we were misled by the boatman. I mentioned we were under the impression that the money we handed him included both the tour and transportation. What a big fat liar that man was!!!!!!! Again, neither my haggling prowess nor my being a Filipino worked convince these locals give us discounts. Fudge these twisted money-greedy people. Of course, we had no choice but to shell out Php1750 each. Again it was per head. After paying these money-hungry people we leapt onto our respective horses and on our way to the crater what we expected to be a convenient ride went very chaotic. There was so much dust in the air due to the many horses ahead of us. Twigs and branches of trees even hit us. These, yeah, was due to the fact that our guides raced to our expense. pain in the neck these gits... Surprisingly the ride was kinda short. Apparently IT WASN'T. We were told that it was going to be a long exhausting hike to the crater that's why we opted to go horsebackriding. They, too, mentioned that there were many tourists in the past who got lost. Yeah we were RIPPED OFF TWICE IN A ROW. But despite the ordeal we had we felt so good when we arrived at the crater. The view was breathtaking.It was our biggest consolation. Will I visit this place again? Absolutetly.",1.0 +"This volcano is around 60 km from Manila. We first go to the boat station. One boat took us to volcano crater area. Then we hiked around 2 km to get to the volcano. The terrain is very rough & advised the people with not strong enough to take horse ride to go there. Try to make a bargain as it will give you some extra benefit. One problem is brokers who disturb a lot at the beginning. During bargain sometime these people try to tease people. Be aware of that. After going to the top of volcano, there is a really nice view of the crater & you will love to see it",3.0 +"Avoid, not worth the hassle, shameful, disappointing, embarrassing... Do I need to continue?Bus fair 154pmotorcycle driver 550 pboat ferry 1500phike up the mountain 600pand this is before you eat a single bite of food in this overpriced tourist trap. How so many could give this place a 5 star review is just beyond me... I am guessing that they are either the workers scamming the tourists of the investors that are the ones reaping the rewards.Tagaytay is a beautiful place despite the rundown and abandoned buildings. Off in the distance you can also see hundreds of shantys that are probably where the local workers live that can't even afford to eat the waaay over priced food that they will try to sell to you in such places as The Secret GardenIf you care about the environment, human rights, fair treatment of animals you will pass on this trip. Look at the existing postcards taken from helicopters.Sad to say that this place is just filled with scammers that are probably forced into this type of work and I would also say that this is one tourist spot that the government of the Philippines needs to seriously consider taking over all aspects of and regulating for the betterment of the site and also for the workers. This place is not affordable for the average filipino and I suspect it is probably a hot spot for snobs, social climbers, celebrities, and the political elite. If you like that sort of thing and are also soulless then you would love this place. If you love the Philippines and the people of that great nation then do them all a favor and just avoid it as if you pay into Taal Volcano scam scene you are becoming part of the problem instead of a viable solution to preserve the place and the people.",4.0 +"I'll start with the conclusion and then the reasons why I cannot recommend the Taal Volcano despite its obvious beauty.Nutshell: I would NOT recommend the Taal volcano to anyone. No tour-- and not even on your own -- because every tourist in a way supports dire conditions of the animals and the status quo, and I don't think it really improves the lives of the locals. It is probably too disturbing for most people. I'll have lasting memories -- NOT good ones of the volcano and view, but bad ones of the negatives I listed here. Do yourself a favor and look at beautiful pictures from others and skip seeing it live.If I could see the volcano without having to get there I would. We had a miserable experience once we got into the boat on banks of lake Taal to take us to the volcano. Caveat: our tour with Grey Line Tours with guide Richard, though way too expensive, was great until that point and after we got back to shore. If you do a tour, here is what you get:Boat ride: Dangerous. We got passed off to an unprofessional, local subcontractor. You'll get wet -- no big deal. But our captain/guide was smoking cigarettes next to an open plastic jug containing the gasoline with a flexible PVC tube going to ... the engine? (Grey Line was understandably upset about this when we reported it, and promised to cut this guy loose). We got to Taal, and the boatman gave a girl some pesos to watch the boat.Swarms of Peddlers: You will be accosted the moment you step off the boat. Your guide leads you this way on purpose. They want you to buy a mask. Very dusty, very dusty. Buy water, Very thirsty. Buy a photo on the horse, Must have a photo. Just say no, no, no. We didn't buy anything, BUT, if it is very windy, and you don't have a bandana or something to cover your face, DO break down and buy a face mask: trust me.Horse: Please do not do this as you are supporting animal cruelty. If you can walk, do so. It will take perhaps 40-45 minutes. The tiny horses will break your heart. They are too small for their loads, malnourished, mistreated by the so-called guides (you will get another guide just to accompany you and your horse). After their hellish journey to the top, during which they are swatted to go faster despite narrow, rocky, steep trails, they are left in the sun and not offered water. Their hooves are chipped, I saw two with eye infections, and others need attention from a vet.Top of the Volcano: Beautiful view. Truly beautiful. The boatman is your guide up here. You probably have a mouth full of grit, so you're thinking about buying a drink from one of dozens of the annoying local vendors up there peddling. Oh, the other photographer is there too. And for a fee, you can shoot a golf ball into the lake. Why would you DO such a thing? Go up along the narrow ridge to the top to the steam vents. View: amazing.Down the Hill: Same old story for the poor horse. The horseman will want a tip, the boatman will want a tip, and even the girl who watches the boat wants a tip too. Really. Skip that. The boatman does it.You'll try to convince yourself that you have no right to judge another people by your cultural standards; however, there is no excuse for cruelty. Save yourself the guilt of having contributed to this sad state of affairs.",3.0 +"On Feb 2, 2014 we flagged a cab to Ayala SM in Makati. On the way he proposed P3000 to Taal volcano for return. We thought it was cheaper as one day ealier we were told P4000 by another cab driver to Taal volcano and compared with the price we got from travel agency in Intormorus, it is much cheaper. On the way to Taal volcano, the driver was very talkative and looked very nice. We were glad we found a decent deal. However, it turns out disappointment and waste of money.It took about 2.5 hours to get here. Apparently the cab driver drove us to one private pier where he was very familiar. The owner of boad asked for P4000 return to reach Taal. This is very expensive as I know. The information I got from the internet was P300 per head.We told them we gave up and wanted to go back to Manila. They cut it down to P1600. Ok, we took it. To a family of 4, it looked ok. The boat journey was very bumpy as lots of splash got you wet. After we reached Taal volcano, it came another torture. The horseman wanted P4000 per horse for return way to reach the top of volcano. This was another surprise. We decided to walk up by ourselves. It was very hot and on the road there were lots of horse poo & flies. The environment was very terrible. One man followed us and kept telling us the temperature is very hot, not good to kids, long to reach the top, at least take 40 minutes one way...... My kids' faces turned red and were sweating. Ok, I told him P1500 for 2 horses. They agreed. Actually this price is higher as well as I know it only takes about P350 per horse. But I can't haggle it down. Not sure if it is because lots of tourists there on that day, the last day of Lunar Chinese New Year holiday in Philippine. So they were not afraid of no customer. Frankly speaking to ride the horse on that kind of road is the most terrible torture i've experienced. The walking of horse induces lots of dust, the road was not even which made horse spine hit your butt back and forth. It hurt a lot. To the horse, I think they suffer from it as well as they are all very skinny, not fed well, I guess. They need to carry people back and forth to the top. After reached the top, it only took several seconds to finish the careful observation of this barrier lake and you could take several minutes to take the pictures. That is all you can do there. One guy came over to sell the pictures he took of us on our way to the top while we were on the horseback. P300 for each! No Way! we walked away and finally we got P150 for 2 pictures.Really nothing amazing or nothing fun after took this trip. To them tourist is the cash cow. The people within the deal want to make sure the maximum profit they can get from you. Even the people outside/around the deal ask for tip as well. The boat driver proactively asked fro tip. The 2 horsemen asked for tip. When you got off the boat, someone carried the ladder to let you walk to the island. Of course, he needed tip as well. After we went back to Makati, what we had was painful butt and the impression of terrible environment there. So I won't recommend anyone to go here. After discussing with friends, only those who go to islands in Philippine such as Palawan have good impression of this country. Others, seldom feel positive.",1.0 +"We took the Taal Volcano tour from the hotel. It is expensive (more than $100 per person) and not really worth it. It is a nice ride out of town and a fun boat ride across the lake to the volcano. Once there, you are really pushed to go up on a horse rather than hike, and it is an additional $25 per person. The ride is uncomfortable at best, and very dusty. Once up there, you realize you are not seeing an active volcano but rather a lake in the crater. It is a nice view, but nothing exceptional. (We have a few lakes in Canada….). Lunch was fine. In total, when you add the horse ride, the tips, etc.. it is a day that cost you $250 for two, and is not worth that much",3.0 +"I appreciate the country has significant problems but the horses that are being used to carry people up the track are in a dire state = I have never seen anything like it in my life. Pitiful, malnourished and denied even water. Walk up but don't pay them to torture these poor animals. The view from the top is amazing, although it is a real shame you can tee off and leave golf balls floating.",5.0 +"Went there today, (Feb.20,2014). 5 persons.Boat ride back and forth: P1,100Entrance fee: P250 (P50 each)Horse ride up and down: P2,250 (P450/each with a horse guide)Tulay fee: P50TOTAL: P3,650 (P730 per person only!)",6.0 +"A great site and a lovely day out. Lots of ways to be scammed not least of which is the horse rides up the hill. It is a nice walk not too strenuous and unless you are massively unfit, feebly weak or terminally lazy then take the amble.",0.0 +"Well, maybe not worth of the trip, especially if you are not staying long in the Philippines. There are much nicer places to go! There is trash everywhere and sick horses go up and down the hill with lazy tourist on their back. Water in the lake is polluted and also full of trash.But if you are still heading here, take a bus from Manila (going to Batangas). The cashier will say you when to leave. From the stop take a tricycle. It costs 250 altogether. Well actually we got it for 200 pesos, but then you need to bargain. It is really easy, do not listen Lonely Planet.",0.0 +"I booked my trip to Taal through the Edsa Shangri-La hotel and used Great Sights Travel & Tours Corp. I paid 4000P for the trip. I was picked up at the hotel in an air conditioned van. My driver was named Jason and our tour guide was named Bernard. Bernard was very humorous and knowledgeable about our route. We stopped at a local flower garden to look at beautiful orchids and were able to take pictures. Next stop was at a local bakery that sold coconut pies that people line up for (and the pies are very good). Next stop was at a coffee shop that sold civet coffee. We were able to see the cats and taste the coffee for free. Afterwards we were back on the road to the volcano. We stopped on the mountain for a photo op before we winded down the mountain to the boat dock. At this point you can purchase a ticket to ride a horse up to the volcano. The woman in charge said the rate was 1800P but we were able to get her down to 1200P. I had checked out this trip online and the horses were going for 200P so I do feel that we were overcharged. I do want to mention that the tour group didn't rent the horses out. We took a 30 minute boat ride over to the volcano. Be ready to get wet on the boat! Bernard told the group before we got out of the van that the locals on the island would try and sell us masks and hats but if we didn't want to buy it to tell them no. This started the second our feet hit the sand and the locals were very pushy. He also mentioned that there would be someone at the halfway point that would offer to take a photo and if you agreed they would make you pay for the photo and wooden frame at the top of the volcano. They actually walk around at the top looking at people's faces to match to the photos. Most web sites mentioned that the trek wasn't that challenging and I would have to disagree. I originally did not get a horse because I wanted to walk the trial. Not more than 20 minutes on a steep incline I asked for a horse, which the tour guide named Prince provided. Even the ride on the horse going up the side of the volcano was a rough ride. The horse was much too small to support me and the guide walking the horse had no problem pointing that out. He kept mentioning that his horse was tired and that I needed to give him a good tip. Now, other than the pushy locals the hike/ride was completely worth it in the end. The view is breathtaking. The crater lake is a beautiful green and you can see for miles at the top. Be aware that there are locals at the top as well trying to sell you items. The trek back down the mountain was worse than the way up. It was very uncomfortable to try and balance on the horse. Also, I didn't like the way he was hitting the horse or the shape the horse was in. When we got to the bottom he asked for a tip. I gave him a tip just so he would go away. We waited for the rest of our group to arrive and then traveled by boat back across the lake. We had a Filipino lunch (part of the cost) but drinks weren't included. Bernard had free water for us if we wanted it. While we ate a couple of guys came in and played music for us. The music was great. After they were done, they asked everyone for a tip. They didn't leave the room until they got a tip which made everyone uncomfortable. After lunch we headed back to town. Bernard kept up the tour by telling us about everything we were passing by. Afterwards we were returned to our hotel.I really enjoyed this tour besides the pushy locals wanting money. I would highly recommend this tour. Make sure you wear comfortable clothing and good foot wear. I would bring my own snacks and water along. Make sure you say no to everyone that tries to sell you things, unless you want it.",3.0 +"Our plan was to spend a day in Tagaytay and spend less than P1500 each but we ended in Taal shelling out P3000 each.From Gil Puyat/Buendia LRT, we took a DLTB Bus with a signage: Nasugbu and paid P81.00. You have to visit the john before riding because there isn't any stop over since the ride is only 2 hours. They dropped us off Olivares which is a jeepney/van terminal. We took a jeepney and paid P11.00 to Picnic Grove. Entrance Fee is P50.00 each and small cottage is P150.00 Bring a mat if I were you. Some of us tried their zipline which I think is very short. Pay P300.00 for a one way ride and P400.00 back and forth. Both ride entitles you for a free copy of your photo riding the zip. a man approached us and offered Taal Package. Van from picnic Grove to where the boat is cost P1,000.00 fro all six of us. He said it cost the same for a tricycle. Boat ride is P1,500.00 for our group. Surprise surprise! It didn't end there! Since we are not accustomed to hiking, we asked for horses. Each costs P450.00 and entrance is P50.00. Tour guide for our group is P500.00. Before riding my horse, a child sold me a face mask for P20.00!!! I agree that one should bring a mask because it could really be dusty. TIP: be in front of the group to avoid dust. Bring your mask!It would be better to visit early morning to avoid the heat of the sun. My guide kept on complaining the whole time about the dust and the sun.. I know it's his way of getting a tip. Well, he succeeded though I really did not have the heart to give any because of his complaints.Though I have been to Tagaytay a number of times, it was my first to see the crater up close. It's beautiful! I wish I could have asked to go down and feel the water.",1.0 +"went here a few times last time on way back from great vacation at Lago De oro.we took the boat ride across the outer lake to the taal volcano to the large volcano which has a community of residents who work/maintain this great experience you can walk up to the top or take the slightly easier route on the back of a horse /pony worth the hike in the heat to the top ,with drinks and snacks available at the top. then walk around part of the top look out towards Makati and into the center of the volcano all in all worth the trip even if only to cool down from the heat of Makati.last visit was dec. 09 not dec, 13 as cant choose 09 on scrol down",0.0 +"The trip to Taal Volcano is an experience ! The drive from Manila,the boat ride to Taal Island,the trek up the Volcano & the view from the top were all just Fabulous ! The lake surrounding the volcano,has a 20km perimeter & 7 km width.The Volcano Crater with a diameter of about 200 meters,is full of water.The water in the crater is hot at places as steam is emerging at several places both in the crater & on the volcano sides.The water in the Crater with the lake surrounding the Volcano form the beautiful Lake within the Lake !",0.0 +Firstly i will agree with most reviewers here and say it is a beautiful place and worth a look but caveat emptor let the buyer beware.My adventure started with taking a fillipino family for a pleasant day out. It ended with a sour taste in my mouth and lost faith. I am a seasoned traveller but the people i were with are a bit too trusting. My mistake was to let them do the negotiating.After waking early and leaving 5.30 am to beat the traffic we arrived at Tagatay about 7.30. We went to a place in the main part of Tagatay and as we had packed our food for the day we found a place called Picnic Grove. At the entrance we were greeted by Mr Cool and his sidecick who convinced my friends it was better at Leynes resort where we could have a cootage for the day and a package deal 2500 pesos including boat horses and everything else that went with it. Being aware of other's experiences here i was wary but my friends were trusting and agreed to this too good to be true deal.Mr Cool and sidekick showed us the way down the hill to Leynes resort. Because there were 10 of us the 2500 became 5000 because apparently the boats only carry 5 passengers and we needed two boats. Four people decided not to go and stay at the cottage so they allowed 6 of us on the boat. Mr Cool took off but sidekick jumped in the boat with us. We thought nothing of that at the time.Reaching the Island we were mobbed by more con artists telling my fillipino friends they needed horses and a guide. I wanted to walk up and convinced the others likewise but unaware to me they paid a guide 1100 pesos for the pleasure of his company up the well worn path. If you get lost follow the horse manure lol. The 2500 all inclusive package getting expensive now.The fitness level of my fillipino friends wasnt high so after the first hill they wanted a horse. Myself and the two male friends continued walking the three females waited for the horses to arrive. I am 52 and unfit wearing thongs took 40 minutes to walk it so you dont have to be too fi t. lolThe views on the way up and at the top were breathtaking and the females enjoyed the horse ride so all was well. The walk back down in my thongs was an experience but a bit of fun actually. The boat ride back enjoyable and then the fun began.Mr sidekick presented my friend with a bill for 4000 pesos 2500 for the boat 1500 for the joy of his company on the boat where he did nothing and escorting us from the picnic area with Mr Cool. Complaints to Leynes Resort did nothing to solve the problem so Mr sisekick got 1500 pesos for nothing. A good days work if you can get it.That put the sour taste in the mouth and my advice is avoid this place like the plague. When tourists stop going there they might realise they have spoilt a nice place to visit. On the way back we stopped at Nuvalli and watched the Koi that was alot better than the con artists and rip off merchants associated with the Taal Volcano.I have seen it now and won't go back. And in the future will do my own negotiating not trusting my friends who were too trusting. If they have no shame ripping off there own people us foreigners are fair game to them. My wish is no one goes there again and all the scammers and rip off merchants go broke. Cheers I wish Mr Cool and his sidekick get there come uppance in the future.,5.0 +"My boyfriend and I went to Taal volcano today. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was after reading mixed reviews.We left Manila by bus yesterday (San Augusta coaches, 78 PHP each) and arrived in Tagaytay 2 hours later. We had already decided to make the most out of our visit and stay the night in Tagaytay to get an early start this morning so we weren't in a rush.We met a tricycle driver while walking around and he offered to take us to the launch point for 200 PHP there and 300 PHP back (it's up hill and quite far, maybe 40 minutes there and 1 hour back). This seemed pretty standard after asking around so decided to go with him as he was nice. He arranged a boat to take us to the volcano for 1500 PHP return too. We left our hotel at 7am and arrived at the volcano base at around 8am. I'm so pleased we left early as we pretty much had the trail to ourselves! No horses, no other tourists, no one trying to sell us anything. It was paradise. We got to the top in around 45 minutes (walking pretty casualy). There were a couple of steep bits but nothing too severe. We were just wearing trainers and shorts and managed just fine. We had the view point to ourselves too which was pretty special.The walk back down took around half an hour by which time lots of horses had started coming up the hill carrying tourists, which creates quite a bit of dust. This was at around 9.30am so I guess thats the start of a busy day for them. I think it's probably wise to get there as early as possible to avoid lots of hassle, unless of course, you want someone to take you up on a horse.",3.0 +"My family went hiking to Taal Volcano last week of December. Traffic from home in Las Pinas MetroManila on that day was unexpectedly superlight. The day was mostly cloudy with patches of sun's rays piercing through some parts of the sky - just the perfect weather to do this type of activity. Our jump-off point was the Taal Lake Yacht Club which I will write a review on later. The lake trip took about 25 minutes to reach the island volcano. All along I thought this was just a small lake but it was not because from afar in Tagaytay City, the lake seemed small and all peaceful. The trail up to the volcano was a breeze and it was not littered with so much horse manure as some reviews had it (The guide told us that it could get dirty during some days when many people would flock to the volcano and rent horses to get to the top. He also said that the path gets cleaned occasionally). We just walked all the way up to the crater which took about 50 minutes one way due to many photo shoots by my kids. At the top, the view was spectacular. It would have been a lot nicer though if the huts at the top and their extended tarpaulin shades were a bit more organized and tidied up well. Our guide was very patient with us and was very willing to share stories and information about the place. We spent a good 40 minutes at the top before heading back. There were'nt too many people that day which was very very good for us and, again, the weather was just right! Overall, it was the perfect day to do volcano climbing. This is one more item off my bucket list.",0.0 +"My group did the tour with an English speaking guide from the Taal Lake Yacht Club. Yes it costs a bit more, but we got* boat trip on a coast-guard approved vehicle, run by an outfit with insurance* guide who sheltered us from all the touts* showed us many interesting sites and told stories all the way up/down the trail -- including an amazing view along the top of the crater ridge (about a 10 minute walk away from all the touts at the top)We walked the regular trail -- it has the best views. It is about 4 km. There are 2 steep sections -- each takes about 10 minutes. All other sections are pretty easy, gradual inclines. You share the trail with all the people on horseback. This leads to a lot of dust -- it is worth paying 30 PHP to get a face mask (or bring your own bandana or towel)As others have said -- you should be prepared to get wet in the boat and very hot on the trail. The trip is worth it for the stunning natural beauty you see from the trail and especially at the top.",1.0 +"Cool place, the view from the top is worth the 1 hr hike! Regardless of what the tour guide says you won't need a horse/donkey to get to the top (it's just a tourist trap to get some last minute cash out of you).",1.0 +"You have a mix of combined experiences in this activity: first saling a very small boat, getting wet if the wind is strong; then hiking thorough a not difficult path, first uphill, then downhill until the volcanic lake and going back. It is possible also to ride a pony if you feel tired. At the lake you can feel the volcanic activity through the boiling water and the sulphur smell. Be ready to bring a change of clothes and do not forget your camera!",2.0 +"I've been to Tagatay a number of times, finally I was able to check out this attraction! My cousins and I decided to walk up/down which took about 45 mins. each way give or take a few minutes. The boat ride to the island took about 30 mins. You have the option of taking horses up...I would only suggest this option if you're unable to walk! You will need to bring handkerchief to cover your mouth because the trail gets pretty dusty and windy. Also, where shoes that have good tread like hiking shoes. Because there are horses going up and down the volcano, you'll have to watch out for the pooh!!! When you get to the top, you'll be rewarded with an excellent view of the crater and surroundings. If you happen to use a guide, you'll be asked to buy him/her a drink when reaching the top. The trail is usually full of people, so a guide is really not needed. If it wasn't for the all the pooh and trash on the trails, I probably would have given this review a perfect score!",4.0 +"Three of us took the boat ride across, then had to haggle for a donkey/horse ride, so glad we did, I would never have made it up by foot. Be warned tho, not as easy as it looks, very dusty so a mask is a must, very very hot so a hat is a must too. I ended up very burnt, and two blisters on my backside!! All that aside it was breathtaking at the top. Highly recommended.",1.0 +"We had lunch at the lake and my husband had pre hired a private boat to take us over to the volcano. We were greeted at the village on the other side and there were 2 horses waiting for us and we had a great time riding up to the mouth of the volcano where we drank buko juice and had some fabulous photos taken. There were no stalls there or hastle from traders. The difference was that my husband had arranged this as a private trip, the volvano was deserted at the top with the exception of the guide. lovely ride back down when we had drinks etc while we waited for our boat to return...I must be married to a romantic!",2.0 +"Lots of planning and research enhanced by good bargaining instincts made this a fun trip. We took a van from Manila to Tagaytay and at the drop off point were met by many tricycle drivers to make the trip down to Talisay village on the shores of Taal lake.The next hurdle is find a boat to reach the volcano island. While the drivers will take you to boat places they have a relationship, feel free to walk away and negotiate until you find a rate you are comfortable with.The boat ride across the lake it an adventure in it self. The choppy water coupled with the wind can make it a very wet trip so carry a change for the other end or a towel to dry off, or like I did, just enjoy it. Once you are on the island, there are options to take guides or go up yourself - Its a well travelled path so you really don't need a guide if you're up to it. Next to take a horse/pony or walk up - both are viable options but walking up is a little more dusty. Go up at your own leisurely pace and it makes the experience all that much better.The volcano itself is breathtaking. From the steam rising out of cracks and vents to the smell of sulphur in the air, its an experience like no other. I warn you that you will be constantly pestered by locals trying to sell you things or offer their services and the crater edge is covered by stalls and unexpected extra-curriculars like golf and a shooting range. Not a fan of these, but don't let them ruin the experience.",3.0 +"My family along with an other family went to Tall Volcano. When we arrived at the pier to get the boat they were asking for P2500 per boat which holds 6 people per boat. Since we had 11 people we needed 2 boats and after bargaining we got both boats for $4500. We found out earlier that the we could have got a boat for P1500 but since we were short on time, we took it.There are a number of different piers at the lake. So if you have time and your own transport you can shop around.When we arrived at the base of the Volcano you have people there trying to sale you things like hats, water, drinks and so forth. We asked about the price to ride a horse and they said it would cost P1000 per horse. We bargained hard and got the price down to P500 a horse.The horses are small compared to western horses and there is a guide walking with the horse on the way up. Depending on the strength of the horse and the size of the passenger sometimes the guide rides on the horse with the passenger.it is possible to walk (they say it is 5k up but I think it is less) and a lot of people do. It is up hill and some parts are steep. But if we didn't have small kids and more time, we would have walked. The view is breathtaking and you can take a lot of pictures on the way up. The volcano is also very an awesome view.On the horse ride up we passed a point where they take a picture of you so they can sale it to you latter.Once on top there is a person who ask you if you want to buy a water bottle (P50) for your horse guide. The water in the store cost P8 and at the base of the volcano they are sale it for P25. We figured since the guide's job is to walk up and down this volcano they should bring their own water.On top is a great view - and guys trying to sale you pictures of you riding the horse. At first they are charging P300 per picture. After bargaining back and forth we got 5 pictures for P100 (we had 11 people in our group).Then we jumped on our horses and rode down. At the bottom the guide wants a tip. One of our group tipped P20 and he was upset. I tipped P40 and he seemed okay. Others tipped P60.Here is what to bring:1- hat. it can get hot.2- bring your own water. If you are walking bring more.3- bring a camera. You will be sorry if you don't.4- it is a dusty road walking up, bring a mask if you like. They do sale them at the volcano for P100, but you can buy one before you go for P10.5- Good shoes. Even if you are riding the horse up you will still be doing a lot of walking. Make sure your feet are ready for it.i liked the volcano and would go again. But I just don't like the tourist trip feeling dealing with all the need to bargain. I would say go, but go prepared.",7.0 +"We booked a trip through Gray Line tours and I good not recommend them enough. The guide and driver were extremely friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating. They picked us up right on time at the hotel in a clean ready to go van. We drove through Manila, as they provided a history lesson of the Philippines. They offered a few places to stop and enjoy more of the local food (food and wild cat coffee) and local craftsman (woodworking). We took the boat to the island to ride the worlds tiniest horses to the top of the volcano. After returning to the shore we had lunch that included fresh tilapia and local sides.",0.0 +Fantastic Experience! About a 3 hour journey outside of Manila but well worth it. You'll be offered a package to take a donkey or horse to the top of the volcano. I wish I would've not been so cheap and take the ride up because it was an hour and 15minute walk in the blistering sun and stepping over poo... nonetheless it was a great experience. Once you reach the top you can buy many cold beverages and take lovely pictures! Highly Recommended!,1.0 +The Taal Volcano is a great trek after a short boat ride. Sad to see that the locals have over commercialised it by having things like gold swings at the pinnacle and things like that,0.0 +"We stayed overnight in Tagaytay, so had enough time to take it easy. We decided to walk down (~600 m elevation) to Talisay and paid 2500 pesos for a boat to take us to the western part of Taal Vulcano Island (most boats go to the northern part for around 1500 pesos). From there, we walked for ~45 min to the crater lake, where my wife took a swim. We did not take the offers of a guide or a horse ride and that turned out to be a good decision as it is easy and short neough to walk (bringing some water is a good idea though). Please do not leave your garbage on the island as others before us did!",4.0 +"Take a trip to Taal Volcano if you feel the need to get out of Metro Manila. An easy day trip, we left about 7:00 am and arrived about 2 hours later (it was Holy Week, so the highways were busy). Once you get to Talisay, there are many people hawking all-in packages (boat, lunch, guide), so shop around for the best price. It is best to visit in the morning, as it will get more hot and humid in the afternoon.Once you take your boat to the island crater, you will need to do 4 things: buy a cowboy type hat, a handkerchief, a bottle of water, and finally MAKE SURE you rent a horse for your trek! The humidity and sun are merciless, and you will be on a dusty path in the blazing sun for 45 minutes (by horseback). I am in decent shape and I am glad I rented horses at my friend's urging. Boy, was he right! Once you're at the summit, you can get fresh coconut, bottled water and soft drinks, etc. There is also souvenirs available as well. Take a break in the shelter, sip your drink, then begin your photo ops. The crater itself, Tall Lake, and the surrounding areas are lovely. And BTW, the people in Talisay were really, really nice!All in all, you will bring back some nice memories of going up the summit of a live (yet sleepy) volcano.",0.0 +"Taal is a volcano within a lake within a volcano on an island within an island. It is also the smallest volcano in the world. It is located approx. 40 miles outside metro Manila. I was part of a tour from Manila. Our first stop was at the Taal Vista Hotel where we had a great view of the volcano/lake complex from the hotel's large patio. Refreshments at the hotel were delicious! From there, we traveled to the nearby Tagaytay Highlands, a country club/residential community for Manila's rich and famous. The view of the Taal complex was even better here, but our bus was required to go through a security checkpoint. Taal is an active volcano, and is unusual for a variety of reasons. The day we were there was cloudy and misty. The view was still good, but a sunny day would have added to the attraction.",0.0 +"It s nice for the vieuw, but you also can take the boat to the old volcano, not spectular, but it is a nice escape out of manilla and not to far.",0.0 +"Taal volcano is about 90 minutes drive from Manila.Happened to get up the mountain on a very Sunny day.its spectacular!Do the walk. It is a bit steep so speed depends on how fast you got. But, it is much more fun to walk. Enjoy the view of the lake within. Fresh mountain air..Great for a daytrip There's lots of places nearby to eat and stay.It's one of my favorite places to go when im in Manila",0.0 +"We went there with a chartered cab which was great, had a good deal for 2000 peso's, which is great I think?!? Once we arrivéd at Tagatay after 2 hrs. Drive, we were brought at a place were we could arrange THE further trip. First by boat to THE other Side of THE Lake, and once on THE other Side (20 min. By boat), horses were already waiting for US, and they brought US to THE top from where we had a stunning view... But before we get into THE boat, we were offered An excellent lunch at that place. You could choose of different plates, and they Will prepare it for you instantly.. So all very fresh and yummie...Absolutely a must visit when in Manilla. Do not leave to late from Manilla, so you can enjoy THE vulcano by daylight. Dont forget you have to GO all THE way back down on horseback and crossing THE Lake. And do consider THE later you cross THE Lake THE 'wilder' could be THE waves... We paid 6.000 peso's for 2 pax, for THE lunch, boat- and horserides (2-ways). So for 8.000 peso's incl. THE cab ride you have An Interesting day you won't regret, at least we did not!Once down at THE Lake side, no ATM's or credit cards accepted, so be prepared of enough cash, as we did not!!! It saves you another trip up to Tagatay town!!",1.0 +"Giving this an average rating and probably better than when I happened to be there. Happened to get up the mountain on a very foggy day which definitely made it not as spectacular as it I am sure it could be. In addition the development going on around it detracts from the natural beauty. For instance carnival rides and high developments really take away from the natural beauty. That said it is a nice day trip from Manila. I recommend going on a weekday as well as we went on a weekend and traffic which is always bad in metro manila, was also bad at Taal.",0.0 +"The Taal volcano site is about 90 minutes drive from central Manila. Watch out for the timing of when you start and return journey. We were caught in a massive traffic jam returning into the city and it us us an extra hour's drive crawling back to the hotel.There are really only 2 sites in the Taal volcano area to visit. We first went to the The Palace in the Sky which was nothing more than a dilapidated building on a rock. The view and vista was stunning made it worth its while to drop by for 30 minutes or so. A slow walk around, nice view, some nice photo opportunities is about all you can expect. Next we drove over to the fringe of the Taal volcano site. We book a tour for a speedboat, tour guide, and horse ride for our party of 7. I recommend negotiating your prices especially if you have a party of 5 and above. We were there on a Monday, so no crowds. We pretty much went straight to a speedboat and enjoyed an exhilarating ride to the volcano. On arrival, each of use were assigned a horse and guide to take us up a rather tortuous hilly ride up to the rim of the volcano. We saw some brave tourist walking up but I reckon it is really for the fit. Once at the rim, the view was spectacular and plenty of photo ops. Nothing much else to do rather than take some deep breath of fresh air, sip a fresh coconut and take in the view. Recommended but note it is almost whole day tour in itself.",1.0 +It is a nice place to visit. We walked up in 1.75 hour but we were real slow. A horse varies from p500 to p 1000 just make sure when given a price it includes everything. We were told we could have a horse to ride down for p500 but at bottom they said they needed an additional p500 for the guide. When we got back on the boat they wanted an additional p100 to use the boarding ramp. We did not pay either but had to argue with them. The horses are ok but are really not needed. Pictures start at p350 but can be bought for p150 of you walking up. I liked the native food but watch your total as out of three families only ours was correct. They will tell you that you need a guide but you do not. Not a difficult walk if you are in good shape. Possible to walk in 30 min.,0.0 +"Drive through the countryside and through villages and up and down on a winding road to the small banca that takes you across the lake to the volcano within the volcano. Do not take the cheesy ponies up to the top. Do the walk. It is a bit steep so speed depends on how fast you got. But, it is much more fun to walk. Enjoy the view of the lake within. Do the return. You will get wet so either take a change of clothes or pants and jacket that will protect you.",0.0 +When looking for attractions to see in or around Manila I picked a Gray line tour that took us to the Taal volcano area. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire last exploding in 1977. It sits in a lake in a very popular tourist area. No steam or smoke to see! The main benefit is seeing the area outside Metro Manila. A grand day (morning actually) out!,0.0 +Its a beautiful view and place but be careful of the people there as they tend to charge you more that what they are suppose too... Other than that its an awesome view and place,1.0 +"Just a short drive from manila, but what a change of sceneryFresh mountain air and spectacular vistasGreat for a daytrip",1.0 +"Tagaytay is so much cooler and less poluted than Manila. Taal is so interesting, there may be others like it but I haven't been able to find one. It a small volcano, inside of a lake, inside a bigger volcano, inside of a lake, inside a bigger volcano which now only looks like high mountains surrounding the lake, if you didn't know, you wouldn't know how cool that is. There's lots of places nearby to eat and stay.It's one of my favorite places to go when in Manila, so much so we bought a vacation house not far away.",1.0 +"Taal Lake and volcano are a perfect destination to get away from Manila for one day. Our hotel (Bayleaf Intramuros) helped us book this trip - we made the booking on Sunday evening to go on Monday morning, with no problems at all. The cost was 40050 per person, plus tips, good value for this kind of trip. The driver came to pick us up at the hotel and drove us to the resort at the lake (about 90 minutes drive from Manila). From there we had a local guide, who took us on a boat across the lake to the volcano. We hiked for about 45 minutes to the crater, but it's also possible to take a horse up and down. It was very hot, the path was dry and dusty, but a wonderful experience if you like nature. Remember to bring drinking water and sun screen with high protection. You can see the virgin jungle on the way up, but it's better to stay away as there are pythons and wild monkeys living there. The view of the crater and the (second) lake within it was stunning. When we arrived back at the lake resort, we had a lovely lunch and then headed back to Manila. ",3.0 +919 We had the most amazing time not only at Taal volcano but getting there and coming back. We managed to get a taxi driver that was so awesome . named Ramon Garcia (+639198534218). he's been driving taxis for twenty years and the car was only a year old. It cost 3500Pto get there and for him to wait and returned us back. We left the motel around 9 am and he gave us some options as what do we want to experience at Taal. We were keen for the horse trip up and in the crater. He said there is a quicker way but will cost alittle bit extra in tolls 60 or 80 pacos. About an hour and a bit later we arrived after a lot of traffic getting out of Manila and he surgested we use the yaht club as they we better boats and to order a small amount of food for when we get back. We weren't keen on the idea as we thought this is just a scam or something but when we got back we were tired and needed a feed to get energy back. got on the boat and headed to Taal once there we were greeted by our guides and our horses.hoped on the horses with guides next to us and headed up the crater. These horses are so strong and just new were to go. got to the halfway point on top of the crater. snaped off some photos and then headed down the crater the guides were awesome and the guides now how to take photos of you on the horses as far as composition is concerned. So all round great experience without using travel agencys.,16.0 +when you see it is so small but its only the crater your seeing one of the biggest volcano inside the lake its different from the mayon but its all covered with water,1.0 +The trip to Taal Volcano was unforgettable. We enjoyed a lot. The way from Manila is picturesque. And the volcano is lovely. With the lake there ,0.0 +"Travel period - 17.10.13without follow any tour package, we manage to DIY our trip from Manila to Taal Valcano.its fun to DIY and much more cheaper as compare to the price quoted by the travel agent. it is about 70% cheaper (3 pax).first, we leave hotel at 6am and take a taxi from hotel to Coastal mall. we spend about 200 peso for cab fees.there are a lot of aircon bus depart from coastal mall to tagaytay. about 75 peso per person.its take about 2 hour from manila to tagaytay. Pls remind the bus conductor to alert you when the bus pass by tagaytay.usually the bus will drop you in the middle of the town where u can see kfc, mcd or jolibee. we took our breakfast at jolibee and spend about 200 peso for 3.after breakfast, we walk about 10 min to the jeebney terminal. just ask people for the direction and ignore all the tribe drive along to road side. their charge is simply too high. :( Once you reach the jeebney terminal, you may look for the trike. (one trike for 150 peso from tagaytay to taal and it is good for 3 of us).from tagaytay to taal by trike, its took about 20-30 min. then the trike driver will drop you at taal lake side which you may found a lot of boat service company the lake. ask for good price!! we spend about 2500 peso for 2 way boat trip and one guide. i saw from other review that some people manage to get the 2 way boat trip by 1500 peso.we spend about 4 hour for boat trip , trekking and sight seeing. :)after that we spend 250 peso to take a trike from taal lake side to go back to tagaytay, then we spend another 200 peso at MCD for lunch.the bus back to manila will stop somewhere nearby the MCD. we spend about 75 peso per person again for the bus fare and another 2 hour travel back to manila. :)mission complete! Hope this is helpful!",16.0 +"It is best to book with a reputable tour company when visiting the Taal volcano. After the long drive from Manila you have no choice but to pay the exhorbitant fee asked by the tour companies along the shore. Also use the toilet before you leave because the next toilet is on the island at the foot of the mountain and you pay for the privilege of using it an having to ask them to turn on the water to wash your hands. You also pay to use a short gangplank to walk from the boat onto the shore. The locals know every trick in the trade to get as much out of you as possible. The horse ride up the mountain was great. The views of the islands are spectacular. Halfway up photographers take your pic and a runner takes the memory card up to the crater whee your printed picture greets you on arrival. They ask 700 pesos per picture and by the time you are leaving they will give it to you for 100 to 200 pesos. You can buy a cold drink at the crater but remember no toilets. For one of the worlds 20 most active volcanoes the view was great but not what I expected. Is it worth a visit, yes, especially if you enjoy adventures and have a great sense of humour that can allow for all tricks to get you to spend more money. Ladies try to rent you gloves for 10 pesos for the ride up the mountain. Don't forget sunscreen and a sun hat. Some companies will provide a sun hat if you have forgotten yours. You can walk up the mountain if you like and feel that you have to take pity on the horses. You need to be relatively fit to manage, either way. It was fun.",1.0 +"Loved the view standing on top of the Casino looking at the lake in the Volcano. I wanted to see how the Casino compared to the ones in the US and because they wouldn't let me in with a Tank top, I bought a T shirt, and when I opened the door they wouldn't let me in because I was wearing sandals, So I said forget it!",0.0 +"Recently myself and three friends travelled to Taal Volcano, the accommodation was lovely however we were faced with constant bargaining from the locals that really made the experience hostile. We wanted to go the back to see the crater lake and front of the volcano to climb it. At the back of the volcano you'll land with the village waiting to rip you off to ensure that you take one of their guides. We were faced with comments such as theres many many ways and you will get lost-mind you there is ONE easy track to follow. You will be forced to hire a guide for a ridiculous price of around 1600 pesos because its the rules. The walk was nice but definitely nothing spectacular, to save yourself time and money I would avoid this.The walk at the front of the volcano is a medium difficulty and people will try and get you to hire a horse, unless you're really not up to it save yourself some money and do it yourself to enjoy the climb and view!Overall a good experience as the volcano is smoking and has amazing views, however if the locals continue to act this way tourists are less likely to continue visiting.",0.0 +"We organised a side trip to Taal Volcano on our way to Batangas and ultimately Puerto Galera. Although we did not have an organised trip booked, our driver took us to a place which worked our really well for us. The price seemed reasonable for the boat, horses and lunch for 7 of us. The boat and horses were well organised. Travelling on horseback through the villages on Taal gave us an insite into the lives of the locals. The view from the volcano was worth the effort, as was having to explain to the children what the smell was coming from the volcano.We were aware that we would likely be hassled for some sort of tip, we did not expect to be asked for money at the top of the volcano as well as at the bottom. Some of the horses looked a bit small and skinny. If you are travelling as a family group, you will need to ensure that they do not split up the group, I constantly had to call back the leaders of my children's horses to keep them in my site.Our Korean buffet lunch when we returned was fine. Its a pity about the gale that blew as we returned across the lake.We enjoyed the entire experience of taal volcano and would suggest that travelers include this in their itinerary.",0.0 +"Imagine a relaxed location, ideally 30 minutes (ha,) from Manila where the air is cool, the breeze is just right, the air is clear-ER and the view is phenomenal . In one of the places in the world where I could easily call second-home, this place has it going on. Sure its one way in one way out with one lane of traffic, but the drive is a pretty one. The Volcano they say is the smallest active volcano in the world. Its surrounded a lake. The only other place you get this is in fairy tales Folks! Make a getaway to Tagaytay, eat at Josephines and get some exotic coffee",0.0 +"We travelled by van from Manila to Batangas . Took us 3 hours to reach the place. A long winding boring road . Not much to view till you reach the bottom. People trying to convince you that they will accompany you to see Taal Volcano with a fee of course but our purpose was to join other relatives on a rented boat and went around the islands, saw Taal Volcano. Nice and feel peaceful sailing around, a lot of nets around the waters since people grow or produce oysters so the owners of boats have to sail carefully. Have to bring food with you, not many eating places over there although you can buy lot of fresh fruits like Rambutan, Lanzones . Jack fruits. Don't forget to bargain since they know you can afford to pay. If you do not like long rides especially winding roads do not waste your time to see Taal Volcano. Might as well go to Baguio City or The Rice Terraces. It is worth the travel and winding road trip.",0.0 +We stopped on the road that rims the Taal Volcano in Tagaytay both coming and going to out to the Batangas for lunch. We had some little ones so we stayed and took in the majestic views of the Taal Volcano sitting in the middle of beautiful lake. It was a wonderful break from Manila congestion and gave me my first glimpse of the natural beauty of the Philippines. We all enjoyed the great food and views from this high mountain ridge that goes around the lake and volcano and gave a refreshing few hour break from driving.So really this was the high above Taal Volcano tour.,1.0 +"Must go for 1 day visit (atleast)! peaceful, green & blue...true nature (minusing all the litter people have done)...my experience at this place can be explained as, Bus ride from Ayala centre to Coastal Mall....next bus from Costal mall to Tagaytay....Tagaytay junction to lake side in a trycycle (bike with extra seat attached) in a fast and furious ride....from lake side to Taal island on a motor boat....from Taal island base to peak on horse back(so come prepared for it)! woooh!! 4 mode of transport for this trip..not bad. Positive points - Nice place to escape out from hussle bussle of the city and not very far from the city (2 hrs in bus from Makato to Tagaytay junction). Negative points - from Tagaytay junction tricycle bike guys will offer yout to drop you till lake side and from there you can negotiate and for boat ride and horse ride! sounds good...but here is the catch ...he will take you to the lake side but to his associated ressorts or cafe which offers boat ride (at very high price)...so getdown and findout the boat ride price and then check with neighbouring cafes for the same...always Negotiate!!! could not use ziplines and other activities hence cannot comment on that..but i feel one night stay at Tagaytay is required to explore this place!!",1.0 +"I had a nice experience here at Taal. As per the history reveals, it is an extinct volcano. Boats are easily available for reaching the place. I went from Tagaytay to Talisay and took a boat to the volcano island and from there took a trek or even horse will do which straight go up to the crater and into the inner lake. The scenic view here is mesmerizing. The view from the top is even better. It is one of the crowded tourist spot in manila. Trust me you will enjoy the beauty and view of the place as I did. Enjoyable trip.",1.0 +"We went on a private tour which fully organised everything including lunch, boat ride to volcano and guide to come with us up the volcano. We were heavily encouraged to take horses which for 5 people cost 5000 pesos. We were sceptical and wanted to walk up the volcano but gave in. Given the wet weather conditions, we were really glad we did as the track up is heavily washed out in places and would be difficult to get up. Each horse has a driver leading it up the volcano and their english is limited. The people in this area are very poor with no electricity so be prepared for lots of requests for tips. The view is amazing and we were glad we made the trip. To give an idea, the horse men were given 200 pesos each (although they wanted 500!) and the boat driver/guide (who had already been paid) we gave 1000 pesos. Avoid paying for anything up the top, including when they ask you to buy a drink for the driver, as they will only trade it in for money later.",1.0 +"Is awesome and fun horse ride. Great views. Just make sure your all inclusive package includes everything including the forced tips! Tip for boat driver, tip for person who helps you off, tip for horse helpers, tip for water for horses, tip for cold water for helpers, tip for someone and something else, a superimposed photo of you on horse in a frame after your walk! Ha ha, but great day.. Loved it.. :)",2.0 +"To be completely fair, we had a horrible guide. That being said, we made our way to Tagaytay expecting to see the lake and its surroundings. We began at the Marcos mansion at the top of the ridge which was completely trashed out, falling apart and of course, littered with garbage of every type. Our guide explained that this house is a national treasure.... The view of the lake was beautiful, and I'm sure that it would have been wonderful to go down there, but we chose our guide poorly.",2.0 +"We do have a perfect trip arranged by agent which include transport from manila, and boat to the island. We decided to walk to the top instead of riding horse. Its just a 30 to 40 min walk to the top. Walking under the sun is very suffering but the best thing is we can stop and can go near by scenary places. On the top, the view is spectacular at whole 360 degrees, even you can see smokes on the way and in the main crater lake. Yeah, I strongly recommend to walk to top.",2.0 +"Very pretty volcano crater filled with water. Steaming on one side and quite hot underfoot. Reached by boat and then (very long and difficult) hike or much easier horse ride that you can organise with the local guides upon arrival on the island (remember to get a quote on the ride cost and factor in a tip and a drink for the guides).Unfortunately, mercenary locals in Tagatay spoiled the visit experience - The boat out is usually organised by one of the Tagatay travel agencies that tout with the local taxis to bring you to their agency (they meet every bus from Manila and follow tourists on foot trying to sell you their package).These 'resorts' can prepare lunch while you are on Taal and they organise the boat. Be streetwise and be prepared to keep paying and paying big if you're western as locals assume you have money, much to our local host's extreme embarrassment. Getting to Taal, you need to take a taxi or bus to Tagatay, then one of the aforementioned taxis to the waterfront (a long steep drive down torturous roads-don't even consider walking it,it would take hours each way), you get offered a drink whilst boat ticket is written up and the price negotiated. Make sure you get a written receipt/quote itemising what's included (our agency said the quote included lunch but on our return from Taal the agent had made herself scarce and the staff tried to charge us more than quoted for our boat ride and then lunch on top of that and then said we'd drunk items that we hadn't consumed). Sadly, You're at their mercy if you don't want to walk up that hill for several hours to get your bus back to Manilla. Once their Taal is beautiful and worth the hassle if you keep your wits with you",4.0 +"It's true that is has been commercialized heavily, but as a tourists that also makes it easier. You just go htere, you'll find a boat, the boatman helps you top horse.Or take a hotel in the neighborhood and they will help your from there already.It's a nice place and a very accessible volcano this way - still a little bit alive as well.Maybe one remark - I think this is one of the more dangerous volcanos in the world. If it would really go off... disaster will be.You can see some pictures on http://www.historvista.com/ptl3/pPH4120.php4 about the volcano and the surroundings",1.0 +"Good to go there, after a little hike you reach the top and have a look in the islands island in the vulcano, amazing thing, the volcano is the smallest active volcano on earth. Its recommended to go there by yourselfe and not on the horses",1.0 +"This used to be a very nice place to visit. The view overlooking the volcano is breathtaking. Recently, more and more people trying to make money from tourists emerged. They have their own pitch of convincing where to stay, eat, horse back etc. It comes to a point where they would deceive you just to get your business.I pity the visitors who don't know much about Tagaytay. They will be duped for sure. This is a big wake up call to the local goverment of Tagaytay to punish unscrupulous locals who are dishonest.A whole day of visit should be enough or you can stay longer but book your hotel and tours online. NEVER deal with locals!",2.0 +"Taal Vocano, Forget About It and save yourself the inconvenience, the headache of dealing with the people that run the boat operations to get there. Especially and most importantly save yourself the inconvenience, the headache and frustration of dealing with the people on the volcano island who will nickel and dime you to death or until you surrender. Basically the people on that volcano island are hustlers, liars, cheaters and I'm pretty sure integrity is not in their vocabulary in any way, shape or form. I'm also pretty sure it is a foreign practice in their daily lives. My guess is, their thinking, their frame of mind of the game they are playing is to get you the foreigner for as much as they can because you're the foreigner with money and most likely you will never come back to the island anyways. Also, who are you going to complain to? Who are you going to complain to??? There is no law or government official on the island. Yes, there is a building there where people work that collects fees for the environment from visitors but I am not sure if that is a government entity. That was not the practice 4 years ago. That possibly could be a scam like the fact that you are not informed prior to going there that upon leaving the island you must pay a 10 pesos fee per person to use the wooden planks to board your boat. If you don't the people working the area, they will not release the boat and of course the boat operators will try to talk you into paying the fee or harass you about it. Who are they going to cooperate with, the people they work with and associate with or the outsider the rich foreigner. If the 10 pesos in not a big deal some may say, then why are they not up front about it and just include it in the price of the boat fee or simply inform you about it in the first place. You will notice the entrance (metal bars fenced in area) into the village that you pass through to get to the trail that goes up the mountain has a bar across it. It is also the staging area for the poor small overworked horses that take tourists up the mountain. Four years ago it was completely fenced off because they are trying to get you or rather force you to rent a horse and a guide. They will keep barking at you that you need a horse and a guide to get up the mountain and try to impress upon you that is a necessity like it is required. No it is not. You can just follow the trail through the village and I think make the first left out of the village and up the mountain. But someone will follow you or your group insisting that you need a guide and of course for a expensive fee. If you tire out during the hike up the mountain there are people with horses following people hiking up and they will bargain with you to take a horse the rest of the way up. If you decide to do this for what ever reason, medical or you feel faint, out of shape and you feel you can't make it you will do a bargain and establish a price for going up to the top and later back down. No matter what kind of deal you make he will hit you up again for more money when you get to the bottom but not completely to the staging area. First he will say how about a tip. The deal was for the horse. And the reason he does not bring you to the staging area and just drops you off just outside the village, my guess is he is stealing from the owner of the business and/or owner of the horse. After he collects his money he will go hide behind the bushes for awhile or take a quick rest and go back up the hill in search of another victim. On top of the volcano if you buy a soda you will be overcharge for it and they will laugh and talk about how much they got you for. They also sell coconuts (buko) with the tops cut off so you can drink the juice and after you're done you can have them cut it open and you can enjoy eating the coconut meat. Locals or people who they perceived as one of their own are charged 50 pesos... Foreigners and outsiders 100 pesos. There is a couple of guys up there on the rim with golf clubs in the same area where you can rest and drink coconut juice and buy a few souvenirs that are offered, the rim with a view... they will be friendly and talk you up while playing with their golf club drivers and tossing and displaying their golf balls. May be even take a few imaginary practice swings. It is all an act to try and get you to take a swing and actually hit a golf ball off a tee into the water filled crater below. What they don't tell you before you take that swing they had just talk you into doing is that it will cost you, a fee, a price charged in pesos to hit that ball. My guess, most people will just stand there and wonder what just happened. Either you pay the price or you haggle over the price. You can try leaving without paying because you have just been had and you think it is so unfair and dishonest. No law, no government official, no one to complain to, you have a long hike down to the lake shore, you need to walk through the village and staging area, you will need to board a boat to get back on the mainland. The boat operators and people on the island know each other and their business feed off each other. My guess is you won't be able to leave the island. And if it goes beyond an argument and tempers flare out of control and turns into an actual physical fight who wins? Even if you physically hurt the guy and also even his friend if he gets involved who wins? Again, you still have to get down the hill through the village and staging area, to the boats at the shoreline and then what? No police, no law, no government representative, no one to complain to. Who wins? Who loses? A vacation, a weekend off, a get away from your usual routine, a few days from what ever, a change of scenery... all this with the intent to enjoy yourself to relax, forget about other things and just have fun. Taal Volcano is not it and probably one of the worst places to go to. You want to go to Tagaytay and look at the volcano then do so but do it from afar. No need to hop on a boat to go to the island. No need to put yourself through all that aggravation and spend all that energy to get there and find out it is not that special. If you really want to check out volcanos go somewhere else where they will treat you better. Your hard earned money will be of more use and wisely spent on a nice restaurant on the edge of the hillside overlooking the lake with a view of Taal Volcano if you decide to go to Tagaytay. Your time and energy will be rewarded with more value if you want to take in the view of the area by just travelling and exploring around the lake and not just the shoreline. I mean the different towns and villages around the whole area. But the wisest move you can make if you don't want to travel around and explore unbeaten paths would be to just have a nice lunch or early dinner so you still have daylight to see the volcano and take photos from the patios and terraces of the restaurants that surround the rim of the hillside of Tagaytay. You may ask, who is this guy who speaks so lowly and badly about the people of the volcano island and this somewhat famous site in the Philippines. A disgruntle foreigner? Disgruntle...No, truthful and honest, Yes.... A foreigner... Yes but a native of this country. I left this country when I was very young and grew up in the USA so my frame of mind is of a American citizen. In this country I'm looked upon as a foreigner because 95% of the people here in Metro-Manila, Cavite, Southern Luzon, Cebu and Leyte thinks I'm Korean. Some Koreans think I'm Korean. Here in Davao del Sur most people think I'm Chinese, Japanese or Malaysian in that respective order. I can understand a lot of the spoken Tagalog dialect so I do understand what people are saying around me. If and when I try to speak Tagalog people definitely know I am not from this area or country. I stumble through the spoken Tagalog dialect and throw in a few English words when I get stuck so it turns into Taglish at best. Just as long as I'm understood that's OK with me. As a foreigner in this country you must understand that you are a walking target for people to try and con or rip off. Doesn't matter where you are at... You can go to a kiosk coffee shop in SM have a cup of coffee and you pay for your coffee and the cashier will try to short change you for 100 pesos for a bill that was 150 if you pay with a 1000 pesos note. You can go into a casino where there is money, people with money, foreigners in the crowd, a place one would think you can relax and feel safe and you go to a restaurant, eat and ask for your bill. The server brings the bill, takes your money to the cahier but doesn't return for 20 minutes with your change. You asked another server to track him down and he returns drops off the change tray with your receipt and change, quickly disappears, you count it and it is short by 200 pesos. Now this goes on every where I go with the exception of my present location, Davao City. In Davao City the people are genuinely nice. You do a money transaction of any kind and you get the correct change back. What is especially nice and good for me is the taxi service here. No contract fares, no over-charging, no excuse that they don't have change, none of this pick and choose on who they will take as passengers, the drivers are nice and well mannered. It is a safe city where it would seem that people here obey the laws. The traffic is light and not that bad even during rush hour in which you still move along at a slower pace but at least the traffic still moves along. This is my third trip to the Philippines and I'm no tourist. I stay longer than weeks or a couple months because I have a different agenda. I'm actually looking for a place to live and retire and I believe I have found the Philippines that I had imagine and hope to find here in Davao City from my previous trips starting four years ago.Is it because of the people in general or is it because of the leadership of his Honorable Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who strictly enforces the law and is very tough on crime? If this gifted honorable man would run for the Presidency of the Republic of the Philippines and is able to turn this country around just by 50% of what he has done for Davao City, I believe this country, the people, the poor, the foreigners, the business community, the Filipino culture and the reputation of the Filipinos will hugely benefit from this special man's leadership.",11.0 +"Take a hike, solo or with a tour group. The views are amazing! Being a first timer, I can't say enough about the beauty. It's a must see! at least once time in your life. It's a permanent memory for me now..",0.0 +"to get to the volcano you have to take a boat ride, i had the best time from the beginning, excellent boat ride, you can actually see fish swimming cuz the water is just crystal clear. from there it's either you hike or you can take a horse ride up the crater. bring good comfortable walking shoes, the hike is pretty far but it's all worth it. need to bring drinking water. we decided to hike all the way up to the crater and it is such a sacrifice but nothing can compare when u get to the top.",1.0 +"Its a perfect place to visit if you have a well plan, or else you may end up paying a high amount for touts. Well i must warn that these place is surrounded by hell of tourist touts those who trying to cheat you in every moment. So before you go or do anything, its better to do your own math. If you gonna take boat for 1 or 2 person, least you can get is 1000peso for a boat ( which they will increase later on making lots of reasons). I had a bad experience where i denied to pay excess amount than agreed one, and on the way back they drove the boat so rashly, by splashing lots of water on us ( almost like a rainstorm). If you are looking for a hassle-free ride, better go down near to the lake shore, and ride the govt tourist accredited boat service, which will cost 1500peso for 6 persons. Once you have reach the TVI ( taal volcanic island), another set of touts may approach you for the horse ride. I have terrible experience riding the horse, with minor physical injuries. The horse may no walk properly and sometimes it may go n dash to some nearby rocks ( and may injure your foot, like mine did ). I feel very pathetic by seeing the condition of the horse, and get down in the mid-way on the way to top. My advise is not to take the risk, just relying your life on a horse or an person who s controlling the horse., as this horse mostly walk on edges on the way to top. I totally forgot to check the views and didnt enjoyed at all. If you can walk , its just a 20 to 30 min walk to top, and the best thing is you can go near by scenary places when you walk on your own time. On the top, the view is exciting at whole 360 degrees, even you can see smokes on the way and in the main crater lake. Definitely worth your 30 min walk to top.",2.0 +Beautiful!!! Definitely worth it . Great views. They didn't have a horse large enough to carry my husband up the volcano so he had to walk! ,1.0 +"Tourism in Philippines has become very corrupt and commercialized turning off would be visitors and tourists. I wonder how the DOT and local government units are doing...The likes of Pagsanjan in Laguna, Lake Balinsasayao in Negros Oriental, Hundred Islands in Pangasinan are but only few places where I had bad experiences with locals who seem to always expect to 'earn something' from tourists. Taal in Batangas is worst among places I visited. From Tagaytay, 'agents' offer boat rides starting with higher prices so don't just take what they offer.There are so many of them along the roads of Tagaytay (or should I say in the middle of the roads) some almost blocked our path at the junction making driving and maneuvering difficult while policemen / traffic enforcers (about more than 5 of them) just didn't care. I wonder if these people were blinds. An existing rate is 1,600 for 5-6 pax (which they won't tell unless you ask) so haggle if you can. From there you will go down to Talisay town either by the short route (but steep road with deep ravine) near the Picnic Groove or via the easier but longer Talisay-Tagaytay Road exiting at Tagaytay junction. You can park vehicle at a resort in Talisay where you ride the boat going to Mount Taal. The island is composed of three Barangays so expect considerable number of inhabitants there. Upon reaching the shoreline, some 'helpful hands' will offer foot bridge to make getting off the boat easier but before you knew it that costs fifty (50) pesos. You go straight to Local Tourism Office to register where you will be told to pay at the next counter. The counter is the 'horse back riding association office' manned by one Arlene Mendoza. She would politely explain to you the details of payment which include entrance fee, horse back ride (450 each pax) plus Tour Guide fee (500 pesos). There was an option not to ride a horse if you prefer trekking. It was made very clear by her that one horse was mandatory to have one 'tour guide'. This would mean a group of twenty (20) needs 20 'tour guides' since only one guest is allowed per horse. This was ridiculous! I've been to so many places where one (1) tour guide was good enough even for groups of 5-10 persons. I was about to abandon the tour had it not for my wife who convinced me that we were there already. So we pay and we go. We were accompanied by two youngsters (aged 15 and 16 respectively) who control the horses we were riding. I understand they were horsemen. The boy rode along with me on the horse back. There was no Tour Guide with us. What was misleading was that horsemen (Hinete in Tagalog) are what they call 'tour guide' so in effect you pay 950 pesos per guest for a horse-ride and horseman. It is only in Batangas, while anywhere else in the world, plane tickets, bus fare, taxi fare, jeepney fare, boarding ships, boats - and what have you - a fare includes that of the operator and the vehicle. What was more revealing was that I learned from the horsemen that they get 50 pesos only from each 'trip' while horse owners or 'financier' as the boys call them get the bulk of their labor. Exploitation? On the summit of Mt. Taal, we were greeted by a lady who manned the shade up there and asked : baka gusto n'yo pong bigyan ng maiinom ang inyong 'guide'? (would you like to offer your guide a drink?) apparently referring to the horsemen who obviously was exhausted as the horses. I replied: later. She never had considered if I was needing some drinks as well. That was another fifty pesos for a small drinks. You can rent raincoat, umbrella, and even play golf all for 'tourist prices'.T-shirts cost 200 pesos each while a more quality pair can be bought at 130 pesos in Tagaytay Picnic Groove. There was a Buko stand there selling freshly opened fruit for 100 pesos each (the lady sold it to me for 50 pesos each reminding me not to tell anybody) I asked myself; cannot they be fair with everyone in their business dealings? I always wonder; are tourists different from other people? I asked the two ladies manning the desk at the local Tourism Office, Miss Junielyn Disagnon and Sarah Jane Aala what they were there to ... just allowing the local 'association' run the tourism business without regulation and control? About the apparent exploitation of children? To my disappointment all they can say was that they were there for the entrance ticket. Was that all you people from tourism office was interested at? I reminded them the mandate and functions the Tourism Office have and the great responsibilities associated with it. While we understand that every person has to earn a living, as what the locals do, we should not disregard the task of promoting. maintaining, and advancing tourism industry or let these very same people ruin their very source of livelihood. You should love your guests; don't push them away :)",4.0 +"This is a great day trip from Manila. The view is excellent!!! Highly recommended. Only advise is, watch out for the touts and discuss clearly on the what is included in the package provided.They may leave things out and you will have to pay for it on your way up. Also, the horse ride may seem a little cruel for the horses, I noticed some horses with injuries caused by saddles. If planning to hike, watch where you step! Horse poo everywhere!",2.0 +"Went to Taal Volcano from Manila Passay area. Booked tour from the tour desk of Solaire Resort. Not too bad itinery. Passed many types of housing areas and saw many fruits along the way. The motor boat was stable and the ride on the horse was quite an experience. The village people who hold the horse on the way are really strong and able. However, once you reach the top, there are people trying to sell you drinks and souvenirs. It's alright to reject if you think they are too expensive.The lunch provided by the tour is actually very simple Filipino food. Adobo Chicken, Grilled Talipia fish, Stirred fried mixed vege , white rice plus plain water. There was even a duo singing group who came into our dining room to sing for us some nice English oldies. Tipping much appreciated.The guide and driver from the tour company: GREAT SIGHTS are very friendly. The guide, Jonathan, is very knowledgeable and speaks well. Would go again with this company if I am in Manila again.",1.0 +"Breathtaking experience. Cross the lake by motorized boat to the foothills of the volcano, take about 20 mins one way. Haggle down hard on the boat price and same if u wish to hike up the mountainous terrain by a cross-breed donkey n horse. Better to opt by walking up to if stamina is ok. Nice view but hope Philippines government able to regulate tourism there as prices of services there can be deceiving.",2.0 +Ok I collect fridge magnets. I actually visited 9 years ago. Stunning.no more to say.I now do not barter hard over magnets.!! if you visit and want to send me one pls message me for address :-),1.0 +"I decided early on that I would walk up the Taal; and despite the warnings that the trail would be dusty and hot, and physically taxing, I went ahead.And enjoyed every minute. I stopped whenever I wanted, for as long as I wanted (mainly for photo taking). And indeed, Taal offers a very spectacular view at the top. Do not just stop at the sheds selling buko juice and T-shirts. There is a little path that leads some way along the crater rim that gives an unobstructed view of the lake within a lake. Be aware though that the drop on both sides can be steep, so those with vertigo may want to avoid this.I saw many ponies being driven up and down the volcano; there were even a few mares with young and the poor babies had to gallop hard after their mothers. A few other ponies were obviously tired, and many panted hard to make the laborious climb with riders on their backs. Very heartwrenching indeed.",2.0 +unbelievable views. dont miss seeing this place. ive been several times but still in awe everytime i visit. just simply beautiful,1.0 +"Tagaytay city is one of the ungorgettable cities I've visited. It's really beautiful as it offers large green spaces, mountains and volacanoes. Taal Volcano is an extinct volcano. We went to Tagaytay city by a taxi and there was a man who offers you a 45 minutes ride to Taal Volcano by a ferry. He told me it coasts 4000 Pesos, but I wasn't really convinced so he took only 2000 Pesos so you should be careful as they want you always to pay more!",1.0 +"This is the second time that I visited this place. the first time was in 2011 and it was such a wonderful experience. The visit was arranged by my Filipino friend in advance. This trip my guests and self took a bus from the Integrated bus terminal and it cost us 74pho to get to Tagaytay city. I made arrangements for the boat ride rental and horses. It was a disaster as I am a still a foreigner even though I have been here for 3 years. The vendors (boat operators and vendors on the island) took advantage of us and really rip us off. I am used to paying slightly higher being non Filipino but not like this. There were numerous boat stations in Talisay but I believe they are all the same - cut throat. The initial offer was 4500php but after I showed my working permit and much haggling and the threat to just go back to Manila that the price finally dropped to 3000php for the boat. On reaching the island, we were ushered to a vendor who insisted that we pay 1000php for the horse and guide which he claimed is the regulation, I repeated the same resident status story and decided to head back to the boat but these champions were really aggressiveI (probably business was poor as it was very empty due to the drizzle). We eventually settled for 750php per visitor inclusive of entrance fee through the boatman whom I believe is part of the team. He did not get a tip. I accepted as I do not want to disappoint my guests. The 25 minutes (2 km) horse ride up the trek was so bumby that your butt hurts. Walking up is an option if you are fit and young but the trek is not great with trails of horse poo and small rocks! The view at the crater was magnificient though. This place is getting too commercial. Golf clubs for photo shoot on the top of the crater is also available now for 50php. Tips for tourists - The horse ride actually cost only 450php, entrance fee 50php and the boat ride is not more than 3000php for the 20 minutes ride (return trip) to the island. On reaching the island go straight to the offcial station to pay the entrance fees and rent the horse there which I believe is governed by the 500pho rental as there was a sign which stated so but the price was erased. I am sure it is not more than 500php. Tip the guide if you feel the service is good. Do not follow the boatman directions to divert elsewhere and and give them an opprotunity to rip you off!. Overall if not for these erring vendors, the rating for Taal Volcano would be very good but these guys spoil the fun for the tourists. The vendors will never touch you if you are also aggresive. The authorities should standardized the boat and horse ride cost to the island in tourist brochures.You will not die in the island as they just want to make more money from you! I reckoned this will be my lst trip to this place but Tagaytay as a whole is an excellent place to visit. Lost fo other places of interest to visit and good food.",5.0 +"The way to the volcano was with nice combination of car, boat and horse. The volcano located on island at the middle of big lake (Taal Lake) at the middle of the island there is another small lake with another island in its middle. The boat is narrow and fast, the ride took 40 minutes. At the island we got two horses, the locals will try to sell you gloves (don't buy), masks (you can buy but really not mandatory), scarfs (don't buy) and big hats (buy just if you don't have a hat)The way up the mountain is wonderful , just be careful to hold strongly the horse. At the top you can explore the little lake (actually the crater) .Mount holes bursts of steam with a strong smell of sulfur, I do not recommend to approach. the way back was much faster, they will try to sell you picture of you with the horse ( actually photomontage) with overrated price, after negotiations the price will decline to two dollars ,at the top of the Empire State Building I paid much more :-) )",1.0 +The scenery was so beautiful. We went on a day tour by City-Discovery. The Tour Guide was great and very knowledgeable about the Taal Volcano and the Philippines. Learned many things that day.,1.0 +"Close, to the city, not very expensive this is definitely a very good option near Metro Manila, when you get there you need to take a boat, to cross the lake, don't worry several people offer the service, once at the other side , there is a horse ride option if you prefer you can walk. If you are not experienced, the owners can walk next to the horse with you, so I can say its safe. People are friendly and always with a smile, they provide you gloves, masks o make your experience better. (not free)The view is amazing, make sure you have your camera ready. weather can be an issue, hot and rainy when I went there.We were lucky enough to be there after lunch, so by the time we came back, we had a beautiful sunset.",1.0 +"We took the journey to the Taal Volcano yesterday. Arrived at the lake at 9 am on a beautiful day. Took the boat across the lake and took the horses up the volcano a 4 km track of a dirt, stone road. Its advisable to take the horses as walking up the track will be messy with all the horse manure on the small tracks.We had a magnificent view from the top of the crater and enjoyed every minute being up there. As we had started early in the day and had avoided the Korean train of idiots coming up the mountain. Hundreds of horses where all of a sudden coming up the mountain like a motorway express. Apparently the place is run by Koreans and Koreans like many Asian countries have no respect for the environment so they just ruin a beautiful asset with the ok of the Filipinos. My advice is to go up very early to avoid the Korean Express !!! You will be ripped of but take that in your stride as this is the Filipino way. We were even asked to pay to walk over the jetty as we boarded the boat again, Just laugh and move on. Make sure you have plenty of water on you put some in the freezer the night before as the horse guides appreciate a bottle as they walk you with your horse on the mountain.Good shoes are advisable.",2.0 +"From the Tagaytay Ridge, you get a vista of the Taal Lake and Volcano. A breathtaking view indeed. Stayed at the Taal Vista Lodge. A visit to Tagaytay means going to the wet market for the best fruit and fresh beef buys. Cool air. Love the place.But I also went to Taal, Batangas on a separate trip. And took the hike up to the crater of the volcano. Another breathtaking view. Had some rest and bulalo lunch at a local resto. Toured the town that has a magnificent centuries-old church. And old Spanish houses. Beautiful",1.0 +"In its heyday, going up to Tagaytay to see Taal Volcano was a hit and miss affair: you might miss the volcano within a lake within a volcano because of the fog. Now commercial establishments - from national and international hotel chains to a mini-singapore flyer wanna be - permanently obstruct the view. Seeing it for free (without buying anything) is a sin. You need to pay to see the scenery. It is a blesing and a curse. You can now sip capuccino and latte waiting for the fog to lift, or take a ride on the ferris wheel that totters along the ridge to get a better look from above. For the more adventurous, picking the honest barker for boat rides and trek to the volcano is another hit or miss. To paraphrase what Forrest Gump said , the trek closer to the rim is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you gonna get. But there's no other tourist spot that comes close. Leave Manila early to avoid traffic especially on weekends. Take the Santa Rosa exit from South Expressway. And if you with to have the freshest fruits while having breakfast in one of the eateires, buy it on your way up. Then get more fruits on your way down and back to Metro Manla. Oh, the best view of Taal then (at the Taal Vista Lodge) has rivals. The hotel has been turned into a Casino. Now, that's gambling pure and simple. You have better luck betting on whether you could be there on time when the fog has cleared or no fog at all.",1.0 +The Tagatay area offer great views lots to do and many fine restaurants. There are pony rides international golf courses and world class dining. Accommodation is plentiful and something for all budgets.,1.0 +Taal Volcano and Lake present one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines when viewed from the Tagaytay Ridge.,1.0 +"I first visited the Taal volcano area in 1980. Back then it wasn't commercial at all but rather a place to enjoy the cool air and the beautiful views. Unfortunately it is now over-run with restaurants, coffee shops, and hawkers trying to get you to take a boat trip. In the past when driving along the ridge road the view was nearly uninterrupted and as you look down into the bowl that holds the lake it was nearly all nature. Now driving along the ridge will be a chore because of the heavy traffic and the views are chiefly from some restaurants dining room. There are few virgin views anymore as developers have covered the slopes with housing and golf clubs! The reason I gave a Very Good rating to my review rather than something less is that if the traveler continues along the ridge road past the forgettable town of Tagayatay and turns left off the main road shortly after passing Splendido they will rewarded views and an atmosphere much as it was 35 years ago. Just drive along this secondary road (Diokno Hwy) until you reach the monstrosity Castle then return back the same way.",2.0 +"Nice experience -- a boat ride to the volcano, and a hike up then down the volcano. Buy coconuts when you reach the top, for a refreshing drink. Then after the boat ride back, had a family barbeque/picnic at picnic grounds. Fun, fun, fun! I suggest you plan on a 6:00 am boat ride so it doesnt get too hot.",0.0 +"I very nice scene of the crater lake and the volcano vend in the middle. Many very nice restaurants around the crater lake as well as golf courses, condos , hotels and nice houses. Just a short drive from Manila",0.0 +"Taal Lake is worth a visit. Scenery is quite nice. In order to get to Taal Lake, you have to go to Manila. Manila is filthy, polluted, crime-ridden, and corrupt. I have traveled all over Southeast Asia and Manila should be avoided at all cost.",0.0 +"You can actually take a boat to Taal island and take a horseback ride to the active crater lake. The more famous crater does not have a lake. You can just drive to the ridge where you will see people with Taal island signs. But beware as these guys will rush and crowd around your vehicle. The public trail is more crowded during the summer months and weekends. There are private tours, which cost P1500.00 per person -- boat ride, horse ride and lunch included. The horses are healthier too and this was on the other side of the island where it is more private. Bring a hat, a scarf (to cover your face against the dusty trail) and lots of sunscreen and bottled water. There are no trees at the viewpoint of the crater lake. Best to leave the island by 2PM before the waters get too choppy.",0.0 +"After having spent close to 6months in Manila and bored to death with the regular stuff each week, we decided to take a boys day out to Tagaytay and Taal volcano itself. Having started really early around 4am, we were the first ones at Taal and were we thankful that the sun was still not at its peak. The views from the top are breathtaking and truly once in a lifetime kind of experience. After all how many times will you see a volcano!Do carry enough water, light snacks and be prepared to spend on horses once you reach the bottom of the volcano.",0.0 +i like the view especially while eating bulalo. a lake within a volcano is something simple for a local but always produces a wow from friends abroad.,0.0 +"A really interesting place to visit , the views are spectacular and the boat ride on the lake was fun , lunch at one the lakeside cafe/restaurants was good ,although they do bite the tourists pricewise a bit hard ,overall well worth the visit . ",0.0 +If the traffic and chaos of Manila is too much... then head here for the day. The drive is nice... the views when you get to the crater rim are great. Lots of places to eat in Tagaytay... and this is your chance to see a lake in a volcano in a lake in a volcano!,0.0 +"We visited Tagaytay 21 July, as the kids wanted to go horse riding. The views of the volcano are always good, and had reasonably good food overlooking the volcano before the rain came.However, the abysmal traffic getting back to Manila is enough to stop me going there again. ",1.0 +"an experience i will never forget, a boat ride going to taal volcano, a horse ride was exciting going up to the crater, and the view of the lake in a volcano is really beautiful and marvelous......",0.0 +"Great day out from Manila to Tagaytay and then down the winding hill to the shores of the lake. Boat trip across and then up the hill to the crater.Try to book everything to get you to the island in advance. This will be cheaper. We didn't and had to haggle for the boat ride and horse ride once there.Once across to the island and on a horse, they will try to take your photo for a souvenir you need to spend money on once back down the hill. This started at 500 php per picture with frame.Some members of our group did not have their picture taken so you can say know. The others were able to haggle the price down to about 300 Php (what are they going to do with it if they cannot sell it to you).Take a horse - the long slope up to the crater is steep, dusty and hot. At the top we were asked to pay 100 php for a bottle of water for the guide. Don't do it. Just walk away as if you cannot hear them and give the guides half this before going back down. Once back down, give the guides a tip (100 php each) and just hope they get the money themselves and not pass it on to some Cartel.All in all a great day.",1.0 +"The park has nice grounds and tables to enjoy the view of the Volcano and Lake. They have the usual tourist vendors, pony rides and a trip across the lake if you wish to hike to the volcano. I did not do this, but I recall it was about 1800 pesos. Nice views, but that's about it, I only stayed about an hour or so.",0.0 +"I did the Taal volcano trekking day tour with GreyLine tours referred to by the concierge of New World Makati hotel. Personally, I felt it is too pricey (USD150 per pax) to have did the tour with them, but given the last-minute convenience, I have not much to complain. The price paid includes pick up from hotel, the tour along Tagaytay, boat ride, horse ride, lunch, transfer back to hotel. I enjoyed the horseback riding up the hill and the view of a lake in a volcano on a lake in a volcano is certainly marvelous!Note: you can ignore the hard sell locals trying to convince you to buy mask, gloves, hats, etc. All you need to bring with you is an adventurous soul.",0.0 +"We booked a car/driver through our Manila hotel to take us to Taal. We are a family of 4 ( 2 kids and 2 adults). The drive there was beautiful and scenic. Our driver took us to the Leynes Family's boats. They tried to sell us a tour for PHP4850 which included boat ride and lunch for 4. We got the price knocked down to PHP4000, not including lunch. We had a tour guide provided by the family to take us on the boat to Taal. When we arrived at Taal , I only wanted to purchase 3 horses. The horse sellers told me that I could not walk and that I needed to purchase 1 horse per person. They also asked me to buy a horse for the tour guide. I paid PHP2000 for all four horses. The tour guide did not come with us. The horse I rode was very slow and old. My horse guide took me on a different path than the rest of my family. The mountain was steep, but I would have rather trekked because I'm physically fit. When we arrived at the summit, I was asked to buy Mountain Dew for the horse. The scene from the top was beautiful and breathtaking. It was pouring rain. I wish the weather had been better. The ride down was more scary because it was raining, the mountain was steep, and I felt my old horse wouldn't make it.Overall, it really is a unique and breathtaking journey. I wish I would have booked a trip on line instead of going to the Leynes family. I thought I could get a better deal if I shopped around. Unfortunately, I feel that I paid more than what I should have. Also, beware of the rain coats- they charge PHP 150 each.",1.0 +"If your coming here from manila, i highly suggest leaving VERY early (6am) to avoid the traffic in Manila AND the tourist that seem to show up afternoon. We got to TAAL at 9am and were able to get a boat over to the island immediately and when we got to the base had no trouble renting the horses to take us up to the top. Once at the top.....gorgeous, while NOT ACTIVE with lava you do get to see a lot of stream and bubbling coming from the crater lake. By the time we go back to the horse stable, there was a waiting line for horse so again go early Another tip, take a cloth to wear over your mouth as the dust get awful in the afternoon. All in all it was a fun trip and because we went early we were able to fit in the US memorial cemetery because we got back to manila so early",2.0 +"Spending sometime at Taal is certainly worth it if you have a vehicle or a driver to take you there. Find a free beach if you go or take a boat to the base. If you want to overlook the volcano for lunch, there are several places but an old favorite is gone. From what I was told, the area will soon be a mini-amusement park of sorts. I am sure it will be fantastic for the casual visitor but it is unfortunate for the regualr visitor that wanted to picnic or have a nice prepared lunch looking down at the natural wonder. I recommend planning the trip to Taal in advance and selecting your lunch spot, beach spot, or whatever your plans are going to be. Roads are narrow and there are very few turn around locations. There is a lot of development happening so you are likely to run into construction sites along the way. Go visit. You won't be disappointed if you are prepared and have a plan with flexibility in place.",1.0 +"It's an experience to ride a horse up the steep hill to reach the top... there's only 1 way to get to the top beside walking (not recommended) Quite expensive include boat transfer to the island. Not to mention we have to take a bus from the hotel to Tagatay and then take a tri-motorbike ride to the so-called jetty. From there, there are many boat transfer to the island.",1.0 +"We booked our tour through the Filipino Travel Centre and were really happy with their service for the entire day. They pick you up from your hotel, organise your boat ride and lunch, someone to be with you all the way up the volcano, and we had a very friendly driver who made the drive go quick.The boat ride out to the volcano was lovely and very relaxing as there was only 3 of us on the boat and it was very calm. After reading reviews, we decided to walk up and glad we did. Some of the horses don't look great and have sores on them. We understand that it is a source of income for the locals but we still decided not to ride. There was only 1 guy that followed us for a while but other than that we were left alone. I think having a local person (that was provided as part of the tour) helped not to get hassled. He also was super helpful in telling us about the volcano, the people and lifestyle and his English was excellent. Walking only wook us 30 mins but we walked fast, so allow 45min to an hour if you like to stop a fair bit. Yes there is horse droppings on the track and it was hot and a bit smelly, but you are going up a volcano and out in the elements.The view from the top is great and very rewarding. Remember to take a hat, sun cream and water as it is very hot and there is no shade. You can also buy some drinks up the top to help out the locals if you didn't pay for a horse. Our lunch was really lovely and more than enough after our big walk.Overall, I would definately recommend this trip and if you are worried about organising the boat, a ride etc just book through a tour company.",3.0 +"Did a volcano trek here just 3 weeks ago, it was hot and dusty and full of korean tourists. Walked up for about 45 minutes through trails which were lined up with horse dung. It was uneventful but at least the crater was beautiful. ",1.0 +"The crater is some 10km in diameter,It's big. The small smoking pimple in the middle of some 3km is for tourists and a reminder of the power it once had, or still has. It's great fun, horse riding to the edge, the boat trip across, and the restaurants on the craters edge are fantastic value and quality. Makes for a great day out.",2.0 +There are hotels along the ridge if you want to stay overnight and enjoy the cool climate. There are restaurants too with a view if you just want to have a meal with a view.,1.0 +"It's a truly breathtaking view to see the volcano and surrounding areas. If you have time, stop by a local restaurant that has a patio overlooking the area. Some have better views then the paid parks!",1.0 +"The Taal lake area is a beautiful place.You can take a traditional boat to the main volcano and do an uphill hike to the crater. Most will convince you to ride a horse to the top, but their horses are a sad sight. If you are reasonably able-bodied, you can get to the top by foot in less than an hour. These horses are skinny, overworked, and many of them are injured. Some are foaming at the mouth which I assume is due to dehydration but I'm not sure. It really took away from my ability to enjoy the environment. Tourism is the main source of business here and it's definitely a great place to see, but please don't support the use of the horses. If it weren't for this, I would've given the place more stars. This and the additional fact that when you get to the top, you have the opportunity to hit a golf club into the crater...I declined this as well That being said, the view from the top is absolutely gorgeous and well worth the hike!",3.0 +"Took a car from Manila and an easy drive out of traffic hours. Then a boat across the lake and a pony ride up to the top, the ponies are led by one of the guides but it can be a dusty trip. The volcano crater one peers into isn't the majestic cone adjacent but nonetheless a fun trip.",1.0 +"No need for word's,the scenery says it all.Just go there and enjoy.The best and favorite place to view this spectacular sight,is from one of the many restaurant's that overlook Taal volcano.",0.0 +The view is good but not so spectacular. Enjoyed the trekking to the crater top. 1 day trip from Manila to Tagaytay & Taal is good enough. There are better places in PH for overnight stays!,0.0 +"It's OK if you want to go for a one-day trip for Manila. The vulcano itself is beautiful, but packed with tourists and people trying to sell you about everything. ",1.0 +"The Taal Volcano and lake is a very touristic attraction. The most visitors are Fiipinos. We (four belgian guys, one of us is Filipino) visited Tagaytay at the end of our Luzon roadtrip in the first week of our holidays in Philippines. Tagaytay is not so far from Manila but the traffic on sunday was busy! It was a nice daytrip but it wasn't very spectacular. If you are a bit adventurous you definitely prefer the Mount Pinatubo trekking! Tagaytay and the Taal volcano is more like a family attraction, it 's in fact a nice daytrip for all ages. The climb (with the ponys) to the crater lake was a bit disappointing for us, the view was not so special. The highlights of our Luzon roadtrip were the rice terraces (Banaue, Batad and the Tappiah falls); don 't forget Sagada ; the adventurous Mount Pinatubo trekking ; and we also liked Pangasinan (the region of birth of our Filipino friend) and we also enjoyed Hundred Islands very much! But when you have the time, you can visit Tagaytay as well.",4.0 +"The towns of both Tagaytay and Talisay, on the lake's shore, aren't very inspiring, though both have a range of excellent and, some, reasonably priced accommodation. You won't have a hard time arranging a trip to the island that holds the main crater as there will be plenty of touts on the main roads advertising their services. Realise that the boats ferrying the lake typically can take 6 people, meaning that the cost per person is much lower when you travel in multiples of six.On the island, you can walk up the crater, which can be a challenge if the sun is out. Most tourists do the trip on horseback.On the crater's rim, the views are excellent.",1.0 +"Too Touristy. The actual lake view at the top was not really spectacular. You are pressured to get a guide and to get a donkey ride up. We got the guide but not the donkey ride. The guide pressed us to walk up quicky, and on hindsight was unnecessary since it was a straightforward path up. The path itself is full of manure and the walk up is dusty and you spend your time dodging the manure landmines. This could have been a stellar attraction but is marred by how touristy it has become. Everything is overpriced. ",0.0 +"The Taal day hike is usually an option for those who are bored visiting Tagaytay. You will be doing some boat ride to reach the jump off point to the crater. Boat rentals ranges from 1,500 pesos to 2,500 and 50 for the registration at the crater base camp collected by the Tourism representatives. You are not allowed to hike alone, it is by City Ordinance that each group of hikers will get a local guide that cost 500 pesos. Horse ride is an option for those who want to make it more comfortable and exciting on the way up at a costly price of 450-500. The view of the crater was fantastic and breathtaking. Its truly rewarding when you reached the summit. The boat ride itself was fun and refreshing.",0.0 +"I've been lucky enough to go to Tagaytay 3 times and I would definitely go again . I haven't taken the boat out to Taal island but you get a spectacular view from the ridge . One of the better viewpoints is from Taal Vista Hotel . There are many hotels and restaurants that run the spectrum from classy to stay-away dives . Fast food to elegant dining . There also are many options to spend your tourist pesos , again running the gamut . The best of all is the simple view of Taal . It is an easy day trip from Manila . Be warned , it can get quite chilly up there . After becoming accustomed to the tropical heat , I've always needed a jacket here .",0.0 +Being surrounded with lake instead of the usual trees and forests of common volcanoes makes it a one-of-a-kind here in the Philippines. It's really picturesque! People always visit Tagaytay just to get a glimpse of its wonder. I just don't get tired of enjoying its scenic and peaceful view whenever I visit Tagaytay! I'll make sure to hike up to its crater soon.,0.0 +"Another dream come true is visiting the famous Taal Volcano.4.5 km: by feet - 45-50 minutes, by horse - 20 minutesgoint to taal in pumpboat - 1500tour guide - 500horse - 450hat rent - 50drinks (soft drinks and buko juice) - 50souvenir shirt - 250-350 (you can pay 200 if you buy more than 2)Tour guide is a bit expensive, but when reach the crater you will be blown away by the view.",4.0 +"i could take a hundred photos, but i'd still stare at the volcano when we drive up from our home in cavite. it just looks so peaceful down there, and appears as if it's been perfectly shaped the way it is, although it obviously took a very powerful eruption to completely collapse the former crater and turn it into a lake! it's just so beautiful out there, with the still lake water and the fog surrounding the volcano some mornings. all i need is a good book and some coffee and i'm all set to while the day away.",0.0 +"We took our American friend to Batangas, specifically to Taal volcano. You have to pass by a zigzag road first before getting to the resort which offers a boat ride. The boat ride was really nice; you'll sit comfortably but beware of getting wet. After reaching the next island, people would offer you a horseback ride. It is highly recommended to take the horseback ride if you think you're not fit to go trekking. It was really, really, really hot! Tour guides will accompany you to the top of the volcano. At the top you'll see the Taal volcano crater, where you'll see the boiling water and steam in the crater. It was a breathtaking sight! The people there are nice too. It's amazing they could speak different languages (Korean, Chinese, English, Japanese, Tagalog etc.) After seeing the crater you'll take another horseback ride, and then take the boat again, and go up to the zigzag road and you'll be back in Tagaytay. It was very tiring, but fun! u003c3 Philippines!",0.0 +excellent place for weekend family gathering & fun. nice scenery for avid photographers. lots of restuarants nearby for food lovers & afficionados to try. dont hire road side offering boat rides . ,3.0 +"Trekking to the Taal volcano crater takes 4.5km going up then another 4.5km going down. You can walk the trail of ride a horse going to the top but I would recommend you walk that way you would appreciate more the views and the trek itself. Before reaching the trail, you will ride a boat for like 20-30mins. View from atop is so refreshing and you could really see smoke coming out of the soil near the crater.",2.0 +"We took our friend's car to go to Tagagtay Ridge to view Taal volcano in Picnic Groove, The area was beautifully built for picnics as there were many small areas with umbrellas. There were plenty of areas to be photographs with vintage points which you can choose! It was trip worth going!",0.0 +"Absolute recommendation. Make sure you take the horse’s don’t walk, and take padding for the wooden saddle you will need it. You have the opportunity to hit a golf ball off the volcano, i highly recommend it.",0.0 +"I went to Taal Lake via a rented van with my family and some friends. we drove to the top of a hill where there was some sort of abandoned place that marcos had built ( I think ). Great views. we then went to another hotel and took in some views. If you can get to Taal lake, very cool.",0.0 +"You can see the rim around Lake Taal. Impressive! Then arriving at the island to rent horses to take you up to the small lake, hot but worth it. I'm in my mid 40s now but was VERY athletic and continue to try to stay active. I could not imagine having to walk up to the top on my own. In the heat, I'm not sure I could have made it. I also felt terrible for my horse, having to work so hard to climb up that mountain. It's worth it to ride up, so you can enjoy the view once you get there. We walked down, which was not a problem....allowed us to view it all again at our own pace. A Must see if you are near....There is not a fee to actual visit the top of the area, BUT horses cost money...and the boat ride over does as well...",0.0 +Very beautiful and spectacular to look at from the surrounding hills (Tagaytay probably the best place to be).,0.0 +"If you're going to be in Metro Manila for only a short while, then consider traveling to Tagaytay City to be able to see the Taal Lake and Volcano. It is a beautiful site to see. Plus the city also has good restaurants and other spots to visit, so it would be worth it to take that hour drive south of the Metro.",1.0 +"We did this tour via Trailadventours, which is a hiking operator in Manila who do weekend tours. For the whole trip we paid 1,900 peso including a good lunch in a local restaurant.Great value for money and is a lovely place to visit. You can also catch a horse up for 300 each way, but best to walk. It's not a difficult hike but very hot, take water with you cause at the top, there charge 100 peso for a Buko juice. Amazing views at the summit and defo worth a short day out from Manila. All transportation and boats are included in the price we paid.",4.0 +if you do anything from Manila . plse take this this trip.Taal volcano and lake are one of the wonders of this world.go 1st to Tagaytay City to see down into the crater. what views.then go down to Talisay and take a banc/boat to the island. from here you can walk or ride a horse to the summit of the small volcano. and see the lake.you can now see a lake in a volcano on an island in a volcano . there are lots of agent orgainising day trip from Manila .,0.0 +You'll find the Taal Volcano a few hours out of the city. The clean air of Tagaytay will give you a relaxed break from the hustle and bustle of Manila. Many nice fruit stands and handicraft stores along the way. Have a meal somewhere along the coast and enjoy the great view!,0.0 +"We took a quick break and decided to visit Tagaytay for the day. The day was very warm and humid and since we had limited time to stay, we decided to choose Taal volcano as one of our destination. Our van driver took us to a resort place where we were able to rent a boat (3000 Php) to cross the lake, then another 650 Php to ride a horse and a personal guide to ascend to the top of the volcano. Locals at the resort and also where they have the horses hawk their souvenir items and also dust masks with threatening accounts of how dusty the ride will be. A dust mask costs 20 Php. I wondered why it wasn't automatically included with the horse ride fee. The horses looked skinny, I was worried when I mounted one, thinking it will probably collapse from my weight since I was on the heavy side. Most of the people from my group were also on the heavy side. My guide huffed and puffed, grunting all the way to the top. Midway during the climb, we were joined by a young boy of about 10 or 12, who my guide said was her son. Reaching the top, we were met by more locals selling drinks, asking are you going to buy drinks for your guides? Whoa! Why is that my responsibility? I brought my own water bottle, guides should be prepared as well. The local vendor was not happy and went on in their local dialect to sneer at the guides for bringing up a stingy group. The locals were not particularly friendly to visitors unless they can sell you something. One guy lost his dark glasses and asked for help locating it and the locals were making nasty comments about how he was just making it all up, and how it was probably cheap anyway. The day was awfully hot, one local attempted to tell us the history of the volcano but listening to all the unfriendly comments of some local vendors made me and my group lose interest, we decided to head back down. Now I travel quite a bit and I know gratuity is an expectation in tourist destinations. I handed 200Php to my own guide and she said what about for my son? Come on now - I didn't ask to have two people guide the horse for me. I wasn't very impressed about that. Don't think I'll even recommend anybody to come visit this place.",4.0 +"We booked a tour through TripPinas and would highly recommend it. It was a little pricey, as there were only three of us, but with more people, the price per person would obviously decrease. The van picked us up at our hotel right on time and brought us to Taal Lake, where were were taken to the crater via boat. Once we got to the crater island, we began the ascent up the hill. We decided to walk instead of ride the horses. It was a bit difficult, but not too bad. It only takes about 45 min - 1 hour. Once at the top, there is a gorgeous view of the inside crater lake. Then, it was just the reverse. Back down, then boat, then van to Manila. Overall, it was a great day-trip outside of the city.",1.0 +"Very nice place to visit!!! Unfortunately, it's not worth to go with a tour, it's too expensive, here is how to arrive by yourself from Manila:1. Take a bus from the Alabang Bus Terminal in the south of Manila to Tanauan (going in Batangas direction) for 66 PHP with Air Con or 54 PHP without it per person. It's a 40 minutes trip more or less.2. Get to the Talisay Jeepney Station by moto-taxi or by walking. It's only 30 PHP (for two people).3. In Talisay, go the side just in front of the lake. The same jeepney is going to drop you there, just tell him you are going to the volcano.4. You can hire there a boat. We paid 1500 PHP for it (per boat, no per person), round trip. From there, they are going to take you to another place (Soriano Resort in our case) where you have to take the boat. They used a moto-taxi which they paid You should pay the boat after you are back to the resort.5. Once in the island you have to pay a fee of 50 PHP. A kid tried to charge us 50 more for using a bridge , but we just didn't pay. I completely don't agree with this special fees for tourists.Go to the top of the volcano takes around 40 minutes by walking. It's really dusty so be ready to get really dirty. Take proper shoes and a hat. You can get water on the top for reasonable prices.To go back to Manila, you can take a jeepney directly from the port to Talisay for 26 PHP per person. From there just walk to take a bus to Manila for the same price that the previous one coming.I got most of the info from this web site, it was very useful even when the guy visited the place 3 years ago: http://www.foongpc.com/2011/04/cheapest-way-to-visit-taal-volcano.html",4.0 +what's great about the place is that you will be able to sight-see in a very comfortable weather. The air is cool and the people are very friendly and helpful. I don't suggest to take horseback riding on your way back because the way is steep and its so hard to sit on the saddle. there are lots of places where you could dine and enjoy the beauty of taal for free.,3.0 +"One of the must see volcanos - simply for its proximity to Manila and the fact that it is an active volcano in the middle of a freshwater lake at 4000ft above sea level. For those who do not want to spend so much money and do not need to be up close and personal with the volcano, you can enjoy the view from one of the nice restaurants or hotels directly overlooking the lake - Josephine's, Leslie's, Taal Vista, etc. A recent attraction is the theme park Sky Ranch which is usually flocked by locals as it just recently opened. One of the best views is when the fog starts to creep in and surround the volcano, this usually happens in the months of October to February. For those who want to experience the volcano up close, taking a boat ride to the crater and taking ponies to the crater are the fun ways - you should however kearn to negotiate your way through the process to avoid paying too much.",2.0 +"It costs about 3000-3500 peso by taxi from Makati then the driver will take u to local resto + boat ride where he gets commission, food is so so, about 450 per dish but the package is too pricey, 3500 for only roundtrip boat which is only 20 mins each way, once u r there, then u need to pay for entrance fee + horse ride (optional) which most of us will pay once we r there anyway, not worth visiting in my opinion!",2.0 +"Nice place and must visit. Taxi was around 3850 Peso + 600 Peso gasoline for 10 hrs. Boat ride+ Horse ride was for 4000pesos for 4 persons, 1000 Pesos/per head. ",1.0 +"Went at Silang, Cavite, stayed in Tagaytay and decided to visit the famous Taal Volcano which is few kilometers away from the highway. Taal lake can be seen in some parts of the road going down the lake. 2 men approached us when we reached the resort and negotiated for a boat ride going to Taal Volcano. We settled for P2,000.00, put on our vests and hit the lake with their big size boat good enough for 6 people. When we reached the foot of the mountain,it wasn't what i expected to see. There are about 5 cottages, few souvenir stalls, Tourism Office and several horses. One has to ride the horse in order to reach the crater which has a lake in the middle. Horse rental is P450.00 plus entrance fee which is P50.00. Bottled softdrinks is also a bit expensive at P100.00 for 2 small bottles. In order to attract more tourists, may I suggest that payment for boat ride going to and from Taal Volcano be decreased. They advertise its unlimited boat ride and free cottage (we found out its really free because it was provided by the local government) but its actually to and from the volcano only, no sightseeing in other areas making the fee expensive. Besides, if you will just stay in the cottage or kubo in their so called resort, you will not see any interesting view , only the feeling that at least you have set foot on the volcano though you did not see the crater. Paying P2,000.00, P1,500.00 or even P1,000.00 is not worth it. Even the P500.00 for the tour guide who will just tell you which boat to take is not reasonable. So if we want more people to go to Taal Lake/Volcano and not just view it from the highway then let us revisit our Tourism Plan/Project and make the boat ride, tour guide fee, horseback riding, etc reasonable and not expensive. It's good the people there are hospitable and kind especially the owner of the souvenir stall where we bought our shirts. I observed we were the only local tourists, the rest are Koreans. TIP: if you just want to see Taal lake and volcano, you can view it from the main road. No need to spend much. But if you want to go to the volcano then prepare to spend",1.0 +"Very beautyful nature, nice food and a little bit chilly, sometimes too much clouds so you can´t see the volcano.",0.0 +"Taal Volcano appears so serene and the lake around it looks so calm. It is a beautiful breathtaking ,sight on a nice summer day! It's worthwhile visiting. While Tagaytay offers varied restaurants of different cuisines, for me the most impressive around the city is the fine dining at Antonio's! It reminds me of Bali, Indonesia. Food in Antonio's is superb and the ambiance is just outstanding. No wonder Antonio's Restaurant is known as one of Asia's top ten restaurants. Highly recommended equally for gourmets, gourmands and connaiseurs!",0.0 +"In my opinion, Lake Taal is worth a short overnight visit. It was hazy when we visited. The hotels and restaurants, in the area, are overpriced in comparison to the rest of the Philippines. Make sure you buy some pineapples from the road stands as they are the sweetest we have ever tasted. Also, buy the homemade coconut sweets from the locals, they are delicious.",0.0 +"Went there for a day trip from Metro Manila,the weather there is much cooler,and was a pleasanttrip,went to resort overlooking Taal Vocano.enjoyed this side trip very much .",0.0 +This place is very stunning considering it is the small volcano in the world. The 2 hour trip from manila is definitely worthit given the awesome view of this natural treasure. I highly recommend this place for thoe into some nature tripping. Just be careful though of the pletiful touts that surround the are but overall just exercise some common sense and judgement.,1.0 +"DO NOT VISIT. From the moment you arrive, the locals are all over you trying to get you to take a boat to the volcano. You have no idea who to trust and what price is correct. If you are not philippino, the locals involved take advantage and charge really high prices. So, you try to trust someone, then you get to the volcano and they want to charge you again (a very high price to go up to the volcano). Again, you thought you already paid for this service. After you try to negotiate a decent price they nickel and dime you to death during your trip. And, once on your way back down the volcano, expect to be intimidated into tipping everyone and their mother. They will hover around you and not let you go until you tip.I was very uncomfortable and felt not safe.Do not go until the department of tourism does something about this.It is a shame that the local people are ruining such an interesting tourist attraction.",2.0 +"A good place to Visit , specially you will find a lot of views inside crater , like boiling water, sulphur, volcanic sounds, hot water fountains and more but the way is a bit 45 degrees of angle so without horses it will be very difficult",0.0 +Boat trip and ride on horses was charged with 6000 presos per person. This was somewhat in the high end compared to what we heard others paid. ,0.0 +"i am coming back to my home land for a vacation, i speak the tagalog language fluently but the reviews i am seeing on this site is scary and I do understand why the tourists are not fond of coming to the philippines and this is one of the reasons.Taal lake is a national park and everyone should feel comfortable and safe while visiting. Please make this area a protected park; protected by the government. You can hire trained and trusted guides so people will be more inclined to visit this place without fear of getting cheated.Maraming salamat po.",4.0 +"No need for word's,the scenery says it all.Just go there and enjoy.The best and favorite place to view this spectacular sight,is from one of the many restaurant's that overlook Taal volcano.",0.0 +"just take attention about some bussiness people: specially discuss the prize of the horses going up in the islans... and look for a strong, nice horse!",0.0 +"I LOVE the view of Taal Volcano. It is gorgeous , magnificent, majestic view from Tagaytay ridges or from the crater itself. Going to the crater is another fun experience that I would recommend to anyone to try. FEES - there is no fee to see this attraction. However beware of the locals trying to rip you-off for:1) boat ride to the island costs 1000 to 1500 PHP ( 22 - 40 USD) you must be good in haggling or go in a group to get a better deal. I paid 900PHP2) horse(pony) back ride 400 to 750 PHP(10+ USD) per person. I paid 350 per person for a group of 10. If you are fit and loves trekking, I suggest to go to the crater by foot (which I should have done). It's a magnificent view on top (before the crater).FOOD - There are food for sale on top of the volcano but will costs you more. I suggest to bring water and some light snacks - a must especially if you are going by foot.BEST TIME TO GO - anytime(daytime) if you are just going to Tagaytay. If you are going to the crater best time is before 10AM as it's really hot on a sunny day.WHAT TO WEAR - dress casually/summer clothes but bring a light sweater to protect you from the Tagaytay wind or heat if you are going to the crater after 10AM.TOTAL TIME OF VISIT - minimum of 2.5 hours- 1 hour return ride to Talisay- 1 hour pony ride or 1.5 by foot back forth to the boat- 30 minutes picture taking / rest",10.0 +"Dont waste your time nothng to see, but the seafood resturant was good. dont go to lipa city its rough as guts the bars there are to be avoided",2.0 +"When you approach the jetty, you will already see from quite a distance the guys with signboards offering a tour to the volcano.We drove all the way down to the Jetty and only then stopped to listen to the proposal. They wanted 1,500PHP for the boat ride. I got away with 1,000PHP + 50PHP per person entrance fee. We were 4pax and so I still handed the guy 1,500PHP (300PHP tip) to take care of my car. The offer to take a guide for 500PHP was kindly declined as I was equipped with a GPS as other reviews mentioned that there is no need of a guide.At the other side, it turned out that we just had to follow the smell of horses. Make sure you start the trek before noon to avoid heavy horse traffic. It is about an hour to hike up in a very relaxed pace. There is really only one path leading up. Even if the locals want to provide a guide - just friendly decline the offer. At the peak you can drink a coconut for 50PHP or some beer for 150PHP. We brought enough water but bought a coconut anyways. They make there living from it. In the afternoon when heading back, the lake was very bumpy with waves. We reached the Jetty soaked but save after almost an hour of a return ride. The way across in the morning took about 20min.",1.0 +"First of all, it really is an amazing geological feature...a huge outer volcano with a 1&1/2 mile lake crossing to an inner volcano and then a one mile climb to the inner rim and then looking down yet again into the inner lake. Taking the banka across the lake is a fun experience and then walking up the inner volcano on the dusty track definitley lets you know that you aren't in Kansas any more (don't be a wimp and take the ponys....earn your views!) ",1.0 +"We went to see Taal Volcano on a day trip out of Manila. It is an impressive sight and unique experience. First you take a banqa, a small outrigger across the main lake for a 30 minute ride to the island in which a much smaller volcano sits. Once ashore you can either walk the 3 kms or so uphill to the lip of the volcano, or rent a small pony for 1500 pesos roundtrip. We walked and it provided a good workout., albeit a bit dusty. The views from the top peering into the smaller water-filled volcano, and then looking out over the larger lake and caldera, were exquisite. I don't believe there is another place which offers such views. This is definitely a travel experience one shouldn't miss if possible.",3.0 +It's near enough for a day trip from Manila and you'll be rewarded by a view of Taal Volcano from Tagaytay. There are hotels along the ridge if you want to stay overnight and enjoy the cool climate. There are restaurants too with a view if you just want to have a meal with a view.,1.0 +"I really enjoyed this place, a great day trip from Manila. My friend and I left at about 8:30am and came back at about 4:00pm. We had our hotel driver take us from the hotel in Manila. You take a boat across the lake to the Volcano. We did not hire a horse or a guide and it took us about 45-60 minutes to climb up at a decent pace. Its tiring but better than a horse in my opinion. If you don't get the guide, don't worry the trail is hard to miss. Just pay the tourism fee and follow the horses. Great views from the top, great place to take pictures. There are some small stands at the top and some guys offering to let you hit golf balls in the lake.",0.0 +"I highly recommend this as a day trip from Manila. We rented a car and driver and left quite early in the morning on a Saturday in a successful attempt to beat the traffic. We had a lovely brunch (Western style) at the somewhat hard to find Antonio's in Tagaytay, headed to a scenic overlook for the view, and then down to the lake to cross over to the volcano.It was a bit of a nuisance haggling for a boat, but once we settled on the price after bringing them down from the inflated first bid, the deal was sealed and done. We chose to walk up the volcano (no trouble if you are reasonably fit) which led to us having to deflect multiple requests along the way to be taken by donkey. We did use a guide so we still supported the local economy which is quite reliant on the tourist trade. It was an interesting spot, great views, and a very nice change of pace from Manila. It was one of my favorite outings in 6 months in the Philippines.",1.0 +"We hired a driver for the 6 of us to take us out to the volcano. We rode in boats to get to the island and walked an hour or so to get the top. The walk was very dusty, but the views were amazing and once climbing to the top they got even better! A must see for anyone going to Manila and wanting to get out of Manila for a day! You could do a longer hike, 6 hours total, but we didn't have enough time.",1.0 +"boatsmenn are often charting more than the 2500 pesos a trip forward/return. that it should cost. After they thake peoble directy to the horsemenn. Instead off the tourist office, where tourists shall register. So the horsmen, will charge to much also. Go to the tourist office. If waking to the top of the voulcano. You dont need a guide",2.0 +The volcano is within a bigger volcano. You could walk up but it is extremely steep n tiring. Much better off getting on the horseback however we got to really haggle the prices,0.0 +"So Taal Volcano is a volcano in a lake in a volcano in a lake. That is reason enough to visit it, I think.Here are things you need to know:(1.) Unless you are fluent in Filipino or are an expert level negotiator, expect to pay more than what locals pay. Rates for Taal tours can go from abject bottom (PHP 100 for a tricycle from Tagaytay City, then the PHP 50 entrance fee), to literally thousands of pesos. Hawkers will badger you to buy face masks, water, fresh coconuts, photos, and all sorts of overpriced items and souvenirs. Be warned.(2.) If you want to be taken care of (aka. be safe from hawkers), book a tour with a hotel. Taal Vista offers a complete package for PHP 5800 for two people. This includes a car, boat ride, horse ride and guides, and the name of the hotel protecting you from hawkers. The guides will actively keep them away from you as you're under the protection of the hotel. A bit steep, but worth it if you have the money to spare.(3.) YOU WILL GET WET. The outrigger boats are in excellent condition and won't sink, but their very design ensures you will get drenched with lake spray. Be prepared and pack cameras and phones and wallets in a ziplock. And wear quick dry clothing if possible.(4.) YOU WILL GET DUSTY. I kid you not, I returned home covered in volcanic dust. This is why hawkers offer surgical masks but they do no good as they don't fit your face tightly, so dust gets in anyway. And more urgently, dust gets into your eyes. And into your hair. And your clothes. Be at peace with this. The horses kick the dust clouds up as they walk, and so do people. Asthmatics, bring inhalers.(5.) The view up top is fantastic, but once you get there that's about it. There's the view, the hawkers, and a man offering golf. So enjoy your boat ride and horse ride up the mountain as that constitutes majority of the trip.(6.) If you're not used to wooden saddles, you will get bruised. But walking on volcanic ash is slippery, and dangerous when you're near the side of the ravine. So ultimately, the horses are safer. And by utilizing them and tipping their handlers, you're supporting the locals. (7.) Sunblock. Hats. Sunglasses. Take a backpack if you must, but not a purse. And wear decent hiking shoes.",9.0 +"Our personal driver took us to a resort along Taal Lake so that we could get a boat ride over to the volcano. We didn't hike up the crater because of some physical limitations of some of my family members, but we enjoyed the peaceful boat ride across the lake. The scenery is gorgeous. Like I said, our driver knew where to take us for a boat ride, but there are a ton of people all over Tagatay asking if you want a boat ride. I'm not sure how to choose the best one and I'm guessing you could get scammed on the price if you don't know how much it should cost - we paid 350 pesos per person (less than $10) which seemed reasonable to me. And then make sure you have some pesos for when you get to the volcano - there's plenty of people to tip and buy things from (you get talked into buying a coconut, and then a coconut for the boat driver, and then they sell t-shirts and other things, and then you need to tip the two different people who helped you get off the boat...). I recommend at least the boat ride across - it's just such a pretty place!",1.0 +"I went to Taal Volcano on a 2-day tour with Uncharted Philippines. It is unique to see an active volcano in an extinct volcano crater's lake and to see the smaller lake in the smaller volcano. The activity is limited to steam that we could see coming out of the rocks in several places. The hike up is doable, but there are horses available (for a fee, of course) if you don't want to walk.",0.0 +"The volcano is best viewed from the town of Tagaytay, all along the Northern external craters edge are coffee bars, restaurants and hotels offering the spectacular views. But be aware if the day is cloudy, then you may see nothing as the cloud ceiling can be below you.Taal Volcano is reached by the bottom road, and there are many touts trying to sell you the boat ride all over the area, the boat ride itself is an great experience, but be prepared to get very wet, Take a light plastic cover, but I guarantee the splashes will still get in. But within 5 minutes of landing you will be dry, that's part of the experience. Once you have landed on the main island, there 2 ways to reach the top, either walk but wear good shoes, as it is a steep mud path, or hire a pony, these ponies are guided by their handler, the saddles are wood, and you have to hang on when they start on the track. Prices are supposed to be fixed, but there those that will try to increase their charges, especially for foreign tourists. Once you get to the top there are few steps to the actual live crater, from their you can see the steam coming out of the vents, as well as smell the sulphur. The view is beautiful. Your pony driver will try to get you to buy him a coke etc, but these drinks are expensive and also he will not drink it, but split the money with the vendor. On your way down again hold on tight, At the bottom you make your back to your boat and again wear your plastic cover for the return journey, the water is not salty but fresh water, but do not drink it, as its polluted from the many fish farms covering the lake sides.A great experience that should be included in every holiday in the Philippines.",2.0 +"Taal Volcano is a very interesting day out its a volcano inside a volcano and a lake inside a lake.60 Km from Manila but it will take you a couple of hours to get to.Lots of people touting for boats to take you to the centeral volcano, mt TIP is to find the Yatch Club which will give you secure parking and a set rate for the trip and a guide if needed.The trip will take 45 minutes or more to the centeral volcano and be aware it can get quite choppy and you can get wet very quickly.Once at the center you need to pat a park fee which is quite small.There are lots of horses available to take you up but if this is not your thing you can walk (as I did) which will take you 30 minutes or so. a nice little hike and nothing too difficult. The top has some great views of the central crater and you can still see the sulphur venting off in small cracks a few stalls selling drinks and things at the topQuite photogenic place, Sunset is supposed to be quite special There is a very small fee to get back on your boat once you return.Overall if you have lots of time then put this on your itinerary or if you are planning to stay around Tagatay then link this to the tip.",2.0 +"Taal volcano is situated approximately 45 mins (Depending on traffic and skill of your driver) south of Manila, via Aguinaldo Highway. Most Manilans go to see it from Tagaytay which is a very cosmopolitan town/resort high in the mountains the surrounding the lake which surrounds the volcano island. Being high up it has a cool and pleasant climate. Check out the local pineapples which are particularly good here. The majority of tourists choose to view the volcano from Tagaytay. Viewing points 2000+ feet (600 mtrs) above the lake, it is a bit of a trek down to the lake edge. If you do go to the island be sure to take plenty of bottled water. If you don't, the locals will be happy to sell you small bottles at many times the regular price. Much of the island is covered with a very fine volcanic dust (almost as fine as talcum powder) which is fiendishly hot - always be sure to wear at least trainers, or better still boots - sandals will not protect your feet from the hot volcanic dust - and cause you to waste water to cool them down. I am not sure if the heat was just due to the hot sun or if it was also heated by the volcano. There are various walks over the island. Walking round the crater which erupted in the 1960's is interesting walking through the lava flows that formed at that time. But you need to be well prepared and reasonably fit to tackle this.The main volcano is a cone shaped hill, in the centre of this is another small lake (Crater Lake) the lake is crystal clear as it is highly sulphurous, and probably mostly sterile, well worth the trek if you are up to it. I believe at some times you can hire a horse to trek up the hill.The whole area is spectacularly beautiful and awesome, especially when you realise the lake is the caldera of an enormous prehistoric super volcano. This was an unspoilt place 30 years ago, sadly much of it is now covered with fish farms to cultivate Maliputo (trevally) fish which are very tasty and one of the species unique to the lake.On the other side of the lake which will take about two hours to get to from Manila is much less developed, although St Nicolas on the shores of the lake is a pleasant retreat. A few miles easterly along the lake from St Nicolas, is the Bario of Old Bauan which will only be found by the most persistent of travellers, (Best reached by travelling south on the small road opposite - other side of the main road - the Church of Sta Terista in the town of the same name - or by boat-) and you will need a local guide. This has the sad remains of a stone church which was destroyed by the Volcano in 1911, the locals fled to the church to escape the lava bombs. Tragically the church was flattened. A few years ago the locals still held religious devotions there, this practise appears to have ceased as it is now overgrown with vegetation. The new town of Bauan is situated on the main road 1/2 way between Taal / Lemery and The provincial capital of Batangas.If you get the chance go snorkelling in the lake - there are pleanty of fish some familiar and some unique, Watch out for bubbles rising from the lake floor (hot - although not scalding) and the unique sea snake, Which although not aggressive at all, has a very fast acting and lethal venom there is no antidote.The lake so has many stories, it is beautiful, mysterious and awesome, especially from the point of view from a boat, not to be missed if you are in the area.",3.0 +"rough boat ride, but the volcano was dormant except for the letting off of steam from some vents, not much to do there except just look at the crater lake and take pictures.",0.0 +"Definately a must-see for tourists, and a nice family outing for local residents (foreign and domestic). Many many and varied outdoor (with view) rustic local restaurants. Numerous ccomodations readily available, though always ask (in Tagalog) for the best rate and room choice. Actual visit dates: various 2004 - 2009",0.0 +"From EDSA/Pasay bus terminal (just beside McDonalds and Sogo Hotel), it is around 2.5 hours travelling by a comfortable and clean air conditioned bus. Remind the ticket conductor to drop you off at Rotunda, Tagaytay City. Once you stepped out from the bus, you will be mobbed by peddlers selling tour package of the Taal Volcano. So you don’t have to worry how to go there. However the price offered will be very expensive. So do bargain hard. For me the best way is to hire a trike driver to take you to Talisay (the pier town) for P100 one way for 2 pax. The P100 fare is reasonable as it is quite a distance (30 minutes) from Rotunda. The tricycle driver will take you to their preferred boat operator to earn a commission. You will be shown a tourist price list of more than P5500 for the boat, donkey and a guide. Bargain the price just for the boat and refuse the donkey and the guide. Locals can get the boat for P1000 while foreigners slightly higher around P1500-2000 max. Anything higher than that, pretend to walk away to the other neighboring boat operators. Don’t be afraid as there are just too many boat operators idling along the road. When crossing the lake, be prepared to get wet. You will be given a plastic sheet to minimize the wet. Once you reached the island, you need to pay a compulsory P50 entrance fee. Villagers will keep on pestering you to hire them as a guide (P500), donkey (P500) or face mask (P50). It is not compulsory to hire a guide as the hiking path is very direct and you won’t get loss. The hike is around an hour and it is fairly easy so you do not need a donkey unless you are totally unfit. Do not get irritated by the villagers offering donkey for hire or to sell face mask along the way. They are just poor people trying to earn an honest living. Turn them down politely, smile and talk to them. It is a sad thing that foreigners regard their act as violation of privacy. They are actually very nice villagers ready to help even you don’t purchase anything. The hike is not really tough at all, it is the distance. Most of the time, hikers need to give way to the donkey and the rider due to the narrow pathway. However the donkeys covered the atmosphere with fine dust every time they passed through. So actually a pair of sunglass and face mask is rather useful. At the crater peak, the view is magnificent. You can enjoy the view as you drink cold coconut or bottled drinks (all priced at P50).When returning to Rotunda from Talisay, most likely the trike will wait for your return trip but they will ask for an increase fare of P150 due to uphill trip. Once reaching the earlier starting point Rotunda, wait for a bus for the return trip to Pasay. Wait by the roadside in front of the shopping complex. There are many buses on the way to Manila, probably every 15 minutes. So do not get worried if you miss the bus or if it is too packed.",12.0 +"This is a fun day trip! I recommend walking the trail and hiking down to the water for a complete trip. We did our trip with the Taal Lake Yacht Club which was okay, but I would probably look for another tour if doing it again. We stayed at their hotel the night before out trip and it is very basic with no food available so either bring your own or plan to travel to town. Once getting to the island people there and the guide will try to convince you to rent a horse for P750. Using a GPS I found the guard doubled the distance as he tried to get us to rent the horses and he set a very fast pace in the beginning with the horses and their handlers following us continuing to try and get us to take a horse. No real need for a guide as the trail is well marked, but our trip was much better after the horses left and the guide decided he should be with us and slowed down. Guide had memorized facts about the volcano, but knew nothing about the local plants or trees. The trip is worth taking, but suggest you just walk it on your own. On our return trip, the winds was strong which meant good size waves and we were soaked by the time we got back, so take a dry bag with you.",1.0 +"It could have been a majestic view..a tiny volcano in the middle of a very still and calm lake. But it's mostly trashy and dirty. People from around there eyed and talked us for money. I personally wanted to leave ASAP but my friends made effort to take me there so I said nothing. The volcano is a geologic wonder but not a fantastic wonder. The surrounding areas ( on the shores) are full of restaurants, shops and hotels. The place becomes polluted. It's mind boggling how a place like this could be in such mess. But from a distance the photo you'll take of the volcano should look good provided your camera is not in high definition. Worth the trip? No.",5.0 +"The Philippines is a beautiful country with majestic scenery. Please skip this. You are better off purchasing a plane ticket to Coron, Palawan to experience a gorgeous environment and kind people. It actually made me sad to see trash strewn about on what should be a precious, sacred place. The volcano itself is beautiful, but our experience on the way up made it not worth it.When we arrived on the island where Taal Volcano is located, we were immediately accosted. The person checking the tickets had a hard time believing we would actually want to hike up the mountain on our own. The horse vendors refused to leave us alone. One followed us half way up -literally - until my husband finally turned around and told him he needed to leave us alone so that we could enjoy our hike. This was after we told him no 20 times and then ignored him for 20 minutes.The nickel and diming: Everyone here was out to make a buck. A friend with us decided to take a horse up and got hustled into paying 200 pesos for her guide's drink. When I declared out loud that she had been taken advantage of, I was shot a dirty look by those looking to make a dishonest profit. At the end, her guide asked her for a secret tip on top of the 200 peso drink-- and thankfully she had the resolve to say no!The whole time we were at the top, we just wanted to view the beautiful scenery. But no. We were constantly approached and once again asked for money for every possible thing-- drinks, hitting a golf ball, t-shirts.... It feels so rude to have to constantly ignore people, but that's what we had to do.On the way back, someone random showed up at our boat and asked for 50 pesos for using a ladder to get back into the boat. We refused, but it felt like a final insult to injury. No one present seemed to care if tourists had a good experience. It seemed to be all about making as much money for one's self as possible. I would not go back and I won't recommend this to others. We have had so many great experiences in the Philippines and there are much better things to do than endure the constant harassment that takes place at this sight. I mean seriously, even the peddlers in Boracay go away after you say no three times...Practical tips: Be stoic! If you must see it for yourself, it's not a bad hike up at all. If you've hiked before, you can do this. You don't need a guide. You'll get wet/drenched during the boat ride. (It was kind of exhilarating!) The price for a horse gets cheaper if you wait to purchase it until after the boat ride. The food at the restaurant at the boat dock is tasty.",7.0 +"When you’re perched up in Tagaytay sipping coffee at Buon Giorno, you get a mesmerizing view of Taal Volcano. When it rains and you see the lightning hit the mouth of the crater, it becomes even more enchanting. But that’s from afar. Up close and personal when you travel about 25km down to Talisay, the view may be beautiful, but that’s about it. Everyone here is a hustler and trying to put one over you. Instead of it being peaceful and serene the way it’s supposed to be, it becomes incredibly stressful. The people are always trying to make a buck and they seem to always be watching you and trying to broker a deal. They escort you to a resort and double charge you what the hotel normally would and they keep the spread as their commission. In addition, it’s unbelievable filthy especially when trekking to the volcano. The boat rides are standard at P1500 but you can find some for as low as P800 but they’re not coastguard approved. But seriously, we didn’t care they’re all the same. And if you save a buck here, it feels quite good. Upon arriving at the volcano you see and smell the stench of pony manure which aren’t even kept in stables. Trash litters the volcanic island from beginning to end. When you reach the top after stepping on all sorts of garbage and feces, you see the beautiful crater of Taal surrounded by more trash, cigarette butts, empty potato chip bags, degrading water and soda bottles, and greeted by people who are equally filthy and trying to scam you. I can’t believe they even let you hit golf balls in to the mouth of the volcano on a gorgeous pool of a turquoise-emerald water only to litter it with plastic. Our president, Mr. Aquino should do something to preserve this once magnificent place. Even the Department of Tourism there doesn’t care about the pollution and the nasty people that enjoy making people in to suckers. For us, we refused to pay and even got in to a fight as we were hoarded, followed by men on ponies because we wanted to hike up trying to convince us that we should take their scrawny malnourished horses. Instead of being welcoming, the feeling you get is it’s an imposing kind of heavy in your soul. I was born and bred in the Philippines and lived in America for a good 14 years and it’s the first time I’ve been to Taal after living here for the past 3 years and it’s the first and last time I’m going to visit this place. My suggestion, go there once. If you decide not to, the Philippines is so beautiful that any other place would make you smile- except this one. It’s best to admire one of the smallest most enchanting volcanoes in the world from afar when you’re perched up in Tagaytay sipping coffee, at least it doesn’t leave you with a bad taste in your mouth.",13.0 +"Be ready with money to tip. Be ready to get a little wet, either from the canoe trip or the rain, or both. Be ready for a rough ride on a horse uphill. Be ready for unpredictable characters at the top. Don't go alone.",1.0 +"Taal is a fun trip to visit a rare geological feature with great views. This place is best enjoyed early in the morning. Earlier = fewer tourists, fewer hawkers, better prices, and less hassle, and the trail is considerably less dusty. We arrived to Tagatay at 8:30AM and made a beeline straight for the volcanic island. We hired a tricycle to the lake for 400 pesos return from the city and paid a boat driver 1500 pesos for the return. We arrived and did the easy hike to the summit without a guide. It's a piece of pie if you just follow the horses up. Bring a dust mask. Our trip up was not to bad, but on the way down it was super dusty! Also, pack your own snacks and water as everything on Taal is pricey!",4.0 +What an amazing view! It was simply breathtaking! We had never seem anything so beautiful before! And there was a Starbucks! ,1.0 +"it will be a greatt trip! Don't miss it! Take a cap and bottles of water. The trip is crossing the lake, and take a horse up to the mountain. It is a great experience. When crossing the lake, get ready for a shower :)",3.0 +"A lake in a Volcano in a lake in a Volcano, where else in the world can you see this natural wonder. If you go to Manila, pl make sure you take a day trip to Taal Volcano. If it is summer make sure you hire a horse to do the trekking to the top of the crater. The boat ride in the Taal lake is very nice and relaxing and the food in the restaurants is usually catch from the lake and it is good. ",0.0 +"Decided to come here for a day trip from Manila. We actually hired a car and drove ourselves from Manila; driving a car in Manila was an... interesting experience in itself hehe. It took us over 2 hours to get there (no thanks to Apple Maps on the iPhone) and we had lunch and then drove from the Rotunda down a long winding road to the area where the boat companies are located. There are dozens of agressive touts at the roundabout area and one overtook us on his bike and was virtually knocking on our window as we were driving down the long windy road, imploring us to use his company, I've never experienced this anywhere in the world!Anyway there were 2 of us and we paid 1000p for the boat (got a good deal), 500p for a guide (he told us a few interesting things on the way), 1500p for 3 donkeys including the 50p entrance fees. We then succumbed to 30p dust masks (a good idea especially if it is dry), and we were then assaulted with demands of dust masks for the guide, drinks for us, drinks for the guides, 50p water and a multitude of other things. The attitude from people there was nothing like I'd ever seen before in Pinoy people, and I have really travelled to a lot of places in the Philippines, both touristy and non-touristy.The trip up the volcano was interesting, being on a donkey and all, and the view from the top was quite beautiful. However looking back on the trip, the one thing that remains stuck in my mind is the attitude of the people there, which was more focused on getting as much peso out of you by any means, rather than trying to provide a good experience for tourists.By all means do go, it is worth it. But negotiate the price before you go, 1000-1500p for the boat 2ways and 500p/person for the donkey/entrance fee. Tell everyone else to get stuffed, and don't feel bad about refusing their requests. If you can do that then I think you can have an enjoyable day out there!",1.0 +"ok Ill admit is was nice to ride the the donkey going up on to the Volcano. But thats about it. Before I start on all the bad,,,,There is a nice resturant call Leslys up top, in tagaytay before you go down to the boat/village area.....It has a very nice view of the area, Breath takeing, very good food a little pricey but worth it. Let my start of my first saying if you want to go,,USE A LISENSE TOUR GUIDE FROM MANILIA,,,,We did not and Paid the price. after we ate, we saw sighns volcano 3300 passoes 3000 boat 300 for trike. DONT DO IT. Im 41 and in good shape, is about a half hour ride on a side cart and is awful, on the way back up i was almost in tears it was so un comfortable and painful to your back. ok so we pay 3300 for boat to get there as soon we got off we were told andother 2500, for donkey ride. when we got on donkeys we got mobed with people selling us stuff i kind of expected that. then when we got up to near the top we were ask to buy our donkey guides and boat guy soda, (why boat guy came i never knew) got up to top. YES NICE VIEW, basically a view of a lake, on top of a hill.,One thing was cool is someone was selling golf balls so you could hit a golf ball into the lake, again asking was to much, but i got down from 50 to 40. one the way back pay another 1500 in tips or fess, my fillpina friend did the paying, so IN TOTAL WHEN ALL WAS DONE I PAYED ABOUT ABOUT 8000 PASOES FOR 2 PEOPLE. I BELIVE TOOK ADVANTAGE CAUSE I WAS FORIENER. IF YOU GO GO WITH A TRAVEL GUIDE. I think there is better things to see manillia.",3.0 +"Fascinating natural feature which does live up to its hype, so a visit is worthwhile. Involves a short boat trip(15 minutes?) across Taal Lake to the island volcano, then a hike (or donkey ride) to the rim of the crater (60 minutes?) to view the small lake within the crater. We walked (although most people ride). Its a little dusty (from the donkeys) and hot, but OK. (We are an American couple in our late 60s--but we try to stay fit.) Upon returning to the mainland, we were driven up the steep zig-zig road to Tagaytay, the resort town on the edge of the ridge overlooking Taal Lake and its volcanic islands, where we had a late lunch. This was also very worthwhile. We do all our own trip planning, but had a hard time deciding how to organize this visit. Eventually decided on a day trip from Manila with private car and driver. We reserved on the Internet with manilastay.com and they did a good job. Arrived on time, good vehicle, safe and amiable driver with good English, flexible regarding where we went, reasonable price.",2.0 +"Visiting Taal Volcano is almost a full day adventure. It was well worth it. We arrived at one of the points that offers transportation to the volcano. This place had a restaraunt, store, pump boats and stored our personal items. We negotiated a price for the pump boat transportation and made arrangements to have lunch waiting for us on our return. When we arrived at the island there were many people trying to sell things. This was overwhelming for me as I was trying to negotiate the price for the horses. I recommend that you rent the horses unless you are in great shape and don't mind a long hike up. I can't recall the price for the horses but do remember it was greatly inflated from internet prices I researched. I offered to pay them the internet prices I had read about and they took it. If you like to golf, you will have an opportunity to slam a ball into the crater. It was well worth it and I definitely would do it again.",2.0 +Boat trip across the lake was very pleasant. We rented the horses to ride up the volcano. You can walk but the horse ride was fun. They'll try to sell you face masks but you don't need them.It's a great view at the top looking back towards Tagaytay and also into the crater.,1.0 +"Wonderful trip - car ride out from Manilla and then coast road back. Boat ride across lake was fun. I hiked up - it is not that difficult, about 4km long and 300 meters up. A few steep sections. Weather a big factor for me it was cool and breezy, it would be much harder in the humid sun. Contrary to other reviews horses looked fine for pack animals. Most people took the horse up and that seemed ok. A little loving care could make this a much better attraction.",1.0 +The weather is perfect and some good restaurant around this lake that overlooking the volcano...Its an hour and half drive from Manila by the South Expressway...Its more convenient to visit this place in group and by a tour bus than commuting your way...,4.0 +"Taal Volcano is known all over the world as the smallest volcano. Located in Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines, the smallest volcano is highly active with smoke coming out from its mouth nearly every year. The perky spewer is situated in the middle of Taal lake and looks to be quite harmless in a very scenic and peaceful landscape. A trip to Taal takes but an hour or so car drive from Metro-Manila, Once you hit the National Highway on the ridge, one can drive down to the lake and hire a boat for the day. The banca ride is short amidst the calm waters of the lake. Upon reaching the island, the tourist has a choice.........to hike the hills and trek towards the top or go on horseback (more so like a donkey). I decided to walk on a very sunny hot day. As you make your trek, one will be so thrilled to hear the chirps of tropical birds....literally a bird paradise. From little swallows to eagles, from mayas to doves...they accompany you all throughout the hike. As you reach the crater, you will be filled such awe for the beauty of nature, nothwithstanding that the danger is just beneath you. As the legend says, the entire Taal lake is the mouth of a very huge underground Volcano. The little crater known as Taal Volcano is the newest formed volcano. So, if you get bored in the city life you can drive, hike and smell the sweet air of cool Tagaytay.",3.0 +"Best side-trip outside urban center of Manila. Drive (1 1/2 hours) to Tagatay, take a bangka (boat) to volcano island, then either hike or take a horseback ride (just $US12) to the volcano rim.",1.0 +"Taal Volcano is one of the active volcanoes in the Philippines. It's a volcano in the taal lake. The volcano is within the political jurisdiction of the City of Batangas but the best view of the lake and the volcano is from the City of Tagaytay in the province of Cavite.The communities surrounding the lake are sights to visit as well as they have their own unique historical significance and charming ambience. Places like Lipa City, Batangas City, Lemery, Talisay and others are worth separate tripadvisor reviews which I hope to be able to do soon.Taal Volcano may be visited via any of these communities surrounding the lake but boat tours may be arranged from Tagaytay or Talisay. A visit to the crater will take a whole day inclusive of the boat ride and the trail trek. Meals may be taken at several already-famous gastronomic locations in Tagaytay and nearby places.In sum, the volcano itself is worth exploring but the surrounding communities are all worth visiting as well.",0.0 +"Taal Lake is one of the most scenic views you will see from the cool and comfort of Tagaytay. But for a greater adventure, hike to the crater itself!The common hike will only get you to the ridge of the crater. I heard the trail is so used up and horse manure fill the trail from horses plying the route as offered by operators in the area.I suggest doing another trail that will get you inside the crater. Check web site for details.",0.0 +Relaxing place to go if you want a short get away from Manila. A lot of restaurants around where you can enjoy a sumptous lunch/dinner while also enjoying the view of the volcano. Is a must see place when you go to Philippines. ,0.0 +Its well worth the hectic drive to Taal Volcano.chose a restaurant that overlooks the volcano. All serve excellent food and drinks. Great place to buy fruits nuts coffee and local handycraftsThe locals are very friendly and polite,1.0 +"The ride out there wasn't all too bad straight from the middle of Manila. It took maybe a couple hours or so in rush hour. We had a hard time finding a place to stay in Tagaytay as all the main hotels were booked up or unusually high priced. We eventually found a place down the street a little ways from the main traffic circle. Once you get there be prepared for the onslaught of touts trying to sell a ride out to the volcano island. We ended up getting a bike taxi down to Talisay and trying our luck getting a boat driver. We actually had a hard time finding a boat driver as there wasn't much choice and we ended up over paying by quite a bit. Once you are on the volcano island, there is a long climb to the top. It gets a bit grueling in spots, especially with no shade from the sun all the way up. There are touts around willing to give you a horseback ride to the top (definitely crossed my mind at some points!). When you get to the top the view is most definitely worth it. It's definitely worth the day/two day trip from Manila.",2.0 +Nice area was very pretty worth the trip not to far to travel worth an over night stay. Country area not far out of manila ,1.0 +"As we hiked up the volcano cliff, I thought this place had been highly overrated. I was not impressed until we got to the top. At the top, it was well worth the trip. Beautiful views! It was a bit random but you are able to hit golf balls from the cliff into the lake in the center. Seems a bit silly but was a cool thing to do.Other reviews said that you would be harassed by boat drivers and guides as you go across the lake and up. It is true there were multiple people that asked if they could provide these services but they were polite about it and did not push. No one followed us up the trail trying to get us to ride horses either. It was a pleasant way to get out of Manila for the day",1.0 +"One of the must visited destinations not far from Manila. What makes it perfect is when you go for weekend breakfast at Josephine's. With wide food varieties to choose from at affordable price. Taal Volcano can be viewed in various areas southern part of the road going to Batangas. 45 minutes drive from Manila via Santa Rosa. But it's better to take the next exit after Santa Rosa to avoid traffic, the Eton exit.",1.0 +"Disappointed that we could not hike Mt. Pinatubo because of the rainy season, we settled for Taal. It turned out to be much better than expected, and a great overall experience.We went with a tour company suggested by our hotel. They took us from Manila to the Volcano, provided ample information and interesting facts, and were kind enough to take us directly to the airport afterwards to catch our departure flight. They even took as to a pineapple plantation to get us fresh pineapple (the best I’ve had ever), and upon my request they pulled over so I could watch an organized cockfight. Anyways, the trip to the Taal was made a little more adventuresome by the fact that it was rainy and windy. The boat ride there, and especially back, was intense with waves and horizontal rain. The hike up the volcano was pleasurable – since it was a bit rainy, there were no concerns of sun/heat exhaustion. The view at the top was of a beautiful crater lake. You can even see some bubbling sulphur in some spots down below. The only minor downside is the heckling of locals who wish to sell you one thing or another. If it’s sunny, they’ll insist on you buying a hat. If it’s hot, they insist you purchase drinks for yourself and for your guide. If it’s rainy, they’ll insist you wear flip-flops so your shoes don’t get muddy. And if you insist on walking up, they will follow you with horses until you change your mind and go horse-back. On the subject of hiking, it is very manageable for those used to hikes and walks. For those looking for a challenging hike up, this will not be extreme enough for you. If it happens to be muddy/rainy the day you go, wear footwear that you don’t mind getting caked in mud – and don’t wear flip-flops, especially the ‘toe thong’ ones they try to sell you. The weight and stickiness of the mud makes these flip-flops come apart, as it did to me and as demonstrated by the discarded flip-flop carcases everywhere along the trail. This wasn’t the most spectacular volcano I’ve climbed, but it was nonetheless a fun experience made even better by a great tour company.",1.0 +"Taal was really beautiful. My only complaint was that you feel harassed by the boat drivers, then the people selling horse rides up the hill, the people hawking food or drinks, then the people selling stuff at the top, then the people trying to sell you golf balls to hit into the crater. If you are reasonably fit, it's not necessary to ride up the hill, it's a hot hike, but it's not all that far, and its a pretty. The boat ride is fun, and the view of the crater when you crest the hill is breathtaking. It was one of thehighlights of our time in the Philippines.",3.0 +nothing much to it. a long tiring drive to see nothing .something unusual was the purple ice cream served in a coconut,1.0 +"The volcano is a nice trip from the shore by motorized banca. You can enjoy a nice meal at many of the boat hire establishments prior to or after your excursion to the island. Recommend hiring your hire for the trip to volcano at the same place you purchase your boat trip, since hiring on the island is more expensive.",3.0 +"This is a beautiful place and there are some fun restaurants (Josephines) and cool places to have coffee (Starbucks with an amazing view) but to really enjoy and not feel like you are getting ripped off for a boat ride or visit to other tourist spot you really need some local help.At almost every stop there are people that are pretty agreesively selling trinkets, snacks or boat rides and this can be overwhelming.Still stopping on the side of the road to get fresh fruit and flowers can be fun but again need local help.This is also a top tourist and fun spot for people in the Philippines so probably that is why it has not become more accommodating to outsiders.Still find a local guide or invite Filipino friends and family and you will have a nice time.",2.0 +"The area is definitely beautiful but watch out for scams from the motorcylce boat guides leading down to the area. They reccommend Rockfort Resort which charges you on your restaurant bill for having a seat in the restaurant and talking to the so called tour guides who don't tour you anywhere just hang around you and self adopt you. Really ruin the day by feeling scammed. They added 1,000 pesos on for sitting in the restaurant and the guy that followed us.",9.0 +"Making a trip to this lovely place is a must do.Perfect for family bonding and/or honeymoon.Taal Volcano, the smallest Volcano so far above sea level is an enchanting view surrounded by a body of water.The weather is also awesome and you can't just get enough of the scenes. Hotels are also available at the area if you wish to stay longer. Picnic areas, Horse riding, luxurious restaurants, grills, and lots of unwinding activities are also available.There might be traffic along the highway before you reach your destination but it's all worth it.",0.0 +"I went on a Christmas day when it was a bit windy and cool with rain for the boat ride. That really would not affect the general visit because the weather is the weather. I wish the touts in Tagaytay were not so pushy trying to make me take a ride every time I visit the Olivares area because I lived there for 4 years and got hounded every time. Once on the volcano I could not anyone to show me the hiking path because they all wanted to guide me. In order to find it I just left the beach area and walked inland about 50 yards or so and found a path about 20 feet wide that certainly did not need any kind of guide to walk. The places where the horses must go when taking people to the rim of the inner volcano are very steep and the horses used do not look capable of carrying human weight and walking those places at the same time so I never got on one. I'm still afraid to try those poor animals. In my opinion the whole trip was over priced given the activities one has at his disposal once he arrives. My visit was actually Christmas Day 2007 and from talking to friends, nothing much has changed. I may try to take my girlfriend there sometime but will pick a day with nicer weather.",1.0 +"I together with some friends, went to visit the crater lake a few months back. Have to travel to Talisay Batangas to reach the jump-off point. From the lake, we have to take a 20 min boat ride to reach the Island Volcano. Option to hire a horse or trek almost 1 hr to reach the crater. At the crater of the active volcano, one will be greeted by locals selling refreshments along the edge of the volcano. Makeshift huts was also present at the edge.Reaching the crater lake is much exciting than taking a look at the whole volcano from a far. Recommended weekend adventure.",1.0 +I always appreciate dining at Josephines or strolling along Robinson's verandah across the street to see the magnificent view of Taal Lake and the volcano down below.,2.0 +"When you arrive by the lake you are taken out across the lake to the volcano on these really neat boats. Once you arrive on the island, you then pay to climb up the volcano. Beware though, they will try to sell/rent you everything under the sun. The only thing I would consider renting would be a pony to go up the volcano. If you don't rent a pony, then make sure you you have sneakers or some kind of hiking/walking shoe with you. Also make sure you bring plenty of water to drink. It is a climb and can be steep at times, but it is totally worth it once you get to the top. It is one of the most beautiful views I have ever seen! It definitely is a must if you visit the Philippines!!",5.0 +We visited Taal Volcano and didn't expect the adventure ahead of us. We took a boat ride and then we had a horseback ride on top to see the volcanic crater. It was an awesome horseback ride. The horseback riding tour guides are expert and deserve a good tip. The rode is rugged and the cliff is scary but as soon as you get to the top the overlooking lake and mountain are beautiful. We had unexpected lightning and thunderstorm when we got to the top which adds to the beauty of the scenery although a bit frightening. Definitely worth the trip!,4.0 +"We took a cab from Makati (for 3000PHP, plus 500 tip, and ~400 for road toll) at about 07:00, it took almost two hours to get there. once near the lake many deals for boat rides pop up, don't pay more then 2000PHP, no need for guides...You get to the volcano island, and we chose to take horses up (led by locals) for about 2500PHP for the four of us.the way to the top is pretty short, a 30min ride at walking pace almost, the road is scenic, and once reaching the top a gorgeous small lake is revealed inside the volcano's mouth.We had hit a few golf balls to the lake down below and some pictures, and then headed backwe were back in Makati by 15:30, because thankfully there was no trafficOverall a really nice experience for a Sunday - highly recommended",4.0 +"Hired a package tour to go to Taal Volcano. Well worth the approx 150 USD. Included farm tour - boat ride to the volcano and lunch. Driver recommended I go up on horseback. Handmade wooden saddle was a challenge but ok. Rode up about 2/3 of the way - horseback was good as the trail was steep and rugged. I hiked the rest up and all down. Lots of riders I was the only hiker and frequently had to yield. Take all the standard items - hat, insect repellent, sunscreen and lots of water. Volcano was well worth the trip. Stunning.",2.0 +"We along with another localy family visited the Tagaytay. It is a wonderful site to visit. The weather is pleasant and we had our lunch at RSM Lutong Bahay, a wonderful restuarant with seafood. the view from this place overlooking the lake and mountain was excellent. The seniorita banana though small was very tasteful, even the tender coconut and the avocado fruit tasted very sweet.",3.0 +"Taal Volcano is always included in our itinerary whenever we have foreign guests. The place is an easy drive from Manila (1.5 hours of good roads). There are many, many dining and accommodation areas around the ridge. You can also try options available on the interior part of Tagaytay. Weather is usually pleasant. Of course, one goes there for the view of Taal.Many people must also share above experience and we all thus contribute to the heavy traffic, especially during peak season. It can get worse with the continuous real estate development in Tagaytay.",6.0 +Viewed the volcano from the picnic grounds and the clouds that covered the sky parted for about an hour to show one of the world's smallest volcanoes. It's about a 2 hour drive from Manila.,2.0 +"I was recently in manila (May 2012) and decided on a day trip to Tagaytay to view the Taal volcano. I booked a car on driver on the net (all good, on time and clean car with excellent driver) and proceeded on my way about 10am Sunday morning.After a pleasant drive of just under 2 hours we arrived in Tagaytay. We had no pressure from touts as the driver knew where to go and had friends who were providing the boat across and horses etc. The boat trip was pleasant and very scenic - a beautiful place. I then got ushered to my mule where the pressure started to buy gloves, maybe a hat, maybe water for the trip up and maybe a mask due to the dust.The ride up was about an hour I guess and really taxing on the backside. When arriving at the top the pressure was on to buy the assisatnt a drink (i must admit well deserved).I thn walked a couple of metres or so to what was a beautiful crater filled with blue sparkling water. A great photo. Again you were pressured for drinks etc. The real eye opener for me were the ladies selling 4 golf balls for you to hit into the crater. For me a disaster. A beautiful place gone wrong.",9.0 +"Its a must visit place in Tagaytay because of its breathtaking view.Not only its the smallest volcano in the world but also it is the only volcano in the world that is located within an island and the island within the lake which is also within another island. Got it?Its like this Luzon is an Island, it has Lake Tall in it, inside the Lake Tall is another island where you can find the Taal Volcano.To see the Taal Volcano, first you have to take a bout going to the island, then ride the horse or walk going to the view deck of the crater. Be sure to bring an extra shirt when taking this trip. ",5.0 +"Lake Taal boasts splendid natural beauty and several volcanic peaks: what could possibly be the problem? The answer is simple, the entire area has been overtaken by a nasty army of touts and a boat rental mafia who will drive you within an inch of insanity. Before you have walked five metres some guy with flip flops and hand drawn tattoos will have asked, You want to rent boat to Taal Volcano, sir? When you say no, absolutely no, the next guy in flip flops will have asked the same thing by the time you have walked five steps more. The ragtag town of Tagaytay is full of nothing but these touts, as well as a Jollibee and KFC outlet doing their best to ruin the ambience. Try and get a motorcycle rickshaw to Talisay on the lake shore and you will have to pass boat rental mafia roadblocks, where they refuse to let you pass unless they are sure you aren't going to rent a boat from one of their competitors. Until the authorities crack down on these mafia style tactics, Taal will remain a firm no no as far as we are concerned.",12.0 +"We were lucky to have a relative drive us from Manila, so we could avoid the usual rip off that happens to western millionaires. This started closer to the volcano. First, there were the touts who advertised for boat trips to the volcano up in the village. The prices were certainly much higher, than if you rent down at the beach.We arrived on the volcano island and the villagers immediately harassed us into renting horses. Since we did not know how far or steep it was and we had a little child with us, we eventually agreed. Turned out, it was not even faster, because each horse has one local guide walking beside it. They kept pestering us to buy hats, shades, drinks for the guide... It got worse once we were at the top to the volcano: more vendors, more pestering...The highlight was our descent from the top of the volcano. The horse my wife rode on was nervous and kicked her off the back. The guide did nothing aside from asking if she is ok. Back in the village, I eventually went ballistic because instead of offering us some kind of incentive for the mishap, they noted that by the way, you did not pay the bottle of water yet. My wife's guide was useless in keeping the horse in check and refused to take over any responsibility. We were happy that this did not happen to the child we had with us.",11.0 +"visit previously on 1995 - the area is nice and cold, restaurant very good, with special ice cream.",0.0 +"This would be a moderately interesting trip if it was just about the volcano. But it has been turned into a tourist trap from the drivers to the tour operators to the vendors located every step of the way. While what you end up paying might be typical for the equivalent tour in a developed country, it is outrageously expensive for the Philippines. First you hire a driver, which is not too expensive considering the time and distance to get there. But then they take you to their preferred tour operator, probably in return for a kickback. The tours to the island seem exorbitantly priced. An equivalent boat ride for that distance in any other part of the Philippines would cost you from 1/10 to 1/100 of the price. But the selling has only just begun. Once you get to the island you are constantly pestered by natives trying to upsell everything. First you need a hat because it's sunny, then you need gloves because your hands might get sweaty holding the saddle, and a dust mark to protect you from a slight amount of dust kicked up by the horses, They seem to have thought of every possible way to squeeze every last peso from you. When you get to the top you are expected to buy the horse guides a drink. Which is quite clever because you can easily refuse an overpriced drink yourself, but would you deny a poor Filipino who just walked up the mountain in the heat? Then there are vendors everywhere trying to sell you food and souvenirs and persistent hawkers trying to get you to hit golf balls into the volcano. And of course everyone expects tips at the end. This constant annoyance from people who won't take no for an answer makes the distant glimpse you get of the volcano seem like a secondary affair and basically ruins the entire experience.",9.0 +Went here with some relatives. It seemed like a long drive from Manila but it is a very nice place when you are there. The area is so much cleaner than metro Manila and the park in the area was decent. They have some shops in the area that you can buy some cheap souvenirs and have lunch. The park closes at 5 pm so go there early. The view of the volcano is far from the park. If I only knew that you can actually go to the volcano I think it would have been a way better trip. The only cool thing we did there was go to a fish spa for $5 CAD. It was a wild experience.,1.0 +"I hired a car and driver for the day and took the camera, partner and myself on a tour. Different, go and see for yourself.",1.0 +"Excellent day tripping if you are in Tagaytay. Go tot eh Taal Lake yatch Club, they can arrange everything there. Friendly staff and boat man, not those raod side tugs.Get a horse ride cos the trek is step and painful if you are not in shape.Order a pack lunch and it'll be waiting for you when you are back. Enjoy in the cooling pavilions.",1.0 +"definitely a natural wonder of the world... and fresh clean air, very scenic, would love to retire ion a place like this. great people",2.0 +The lake is extemely polluted and rather unpleasant with soo much moss and weed. Volcano is dirty and polluted also.,5.0 +"This is a must see if you want to do something different. How to get there: You can go by car to Tagaytay & see it from one of the many restaurants there. But if you want a closer look, take a boat ride to the island where the volcano actually is. Then go up the volcanic hill on horse back. Some people also hike their way up. We took the hose ride, but it was difficult on our backs - I should have rather hiked up. There are tiny shack like stalls on the hill where you could buy refreshments.What we saw: The volcano had erupted not very long before our visit, so rocks were still hot & we could see steam coming out of the rocks. The view from the top of the hill was beautiful! The best part is that we could actually see the sulphur bubbles in the water. I've attached a picture of it here.For me, it was every bit worth it! And to think of it, I almost dropped out of the trip! I'm glad I went!Note: I'm not sure if the steamy rocks or sulphur bubbles are still there since the volcano should have cooled down by now.",2.0 +"Took some locals advice, and stuck with looking at the volcano from the ridges/overlooks in Tagaytay, rather than do a tour with horseback ride up the volcano. Pictures from several restaurants or businesses, including Starbucks that have decks overlooking Taal Lake and volcano is worth the trip outside of Manila.",3.0 +"We visited Taal Volcano a few days ago and had a great time!-paid 3000PHP for return taxi from Manila (near Intramuros) about a 3 hour return trip-1200PHP for the boat ride over to the Volcano for the two of us. -50PHP/pax entrance fee which you pay at the information center.We decided to hike up to the crater which, for a fit, young couple was not a problem although it is pretty steep so I wouldn't recommend walking for people with children or for those who question their fitness.PLEASE TAKE DUST MASKS! It's very dusty, especially with the horses kicking around so you'll want to wear clothes that can get dirty, and something to cover your nose/mouth. Appropriate footwear is also needed - Sneakers or Hiking Boots recommended. Water is available at the bottom and at the top of the crater.",7.0 +7000p for 4 people including boat and food and drinks which was pretty good and horse each up the hill with guides who speak a bit of English get combo deal otherwise they will charge you every little extra like drinks with your meal spell it out for them when you hagglewhen you arrive at top of the hill in town the guides are like locusts urging you to come with them for boat trip you have to haggle for everything or you will be fleeced you can opt to walk up the hill to volcano 45mins up quicker coming down but hot bring plenty of water with you buy in supermarket beforehand they charge 100pper water & you have to buy the guide a drink also then they ask for tip on the way down make sure you have lots of 50p or 100p notes with you as they don't do change is very dusty trail very poor people but not aggressive and like a good laugh don't be put off by the locusts at the start pick one and haggle all in price if your not happy go to an other guide we enjoyed the haggling and the trip,4.0 +Boat touts harrased our taxi from the outskirts of Tagaytay all the way down the new concrete road wishing us Bad Karma from mororcycles. I could then see fear in my Filippino friends. It certainly did not appear safe to take a boat trip to the Volcano so we advised our driver to leave Tagaytay.,3.0 +"We did a day trip to the Taal Volcano from Manila. It was a two hour drive each way, and unbelievably you never felt like you left the city until right before you arrive at Taal Lake. It's only 50 kms, so obviously a lot of stop and go (we also went on a Saturday, not sure if this affects traffic). After a couple stops on our tour ( we used Manila Stayhttp://www.manilastay.com/outoftown-taal-tagaytay.html, although most seemed to be around the same price) at the People's Park in the Sky and Groove Park we headed down the mountain to Lake Taal to take our pre-arranged boat ride to the island with the volcano. Because I'm allergic to horses it was necessary to walk the 4 km up the crater rim to the lake at the top. This is not for the weak at heart. Dusty, dirty, hot and winded I finally made it to the top. But the view was gorgeous. Would be best to possibly do this on a overnight, as the surrounding area seems well more laid back than Manila and seems to be full of fresh foods and restaurants. If we could have had some facilities afterwards for showers/swimming etc would have enjoyed our tour much more.",3.0 +Having a look online on how to get there a friend and I decided to get a driver for the day which cost 3500p which turned out a lot cheaper than some of the packages that were offered. We got there early in the morning and the people at the boat site were offering us a package for 4500p each!! This is not worth the money we paid 500p each to get the boat over (shared with another traveler) and that was it for me (I decided to walk up). My friend hired a horse which cost 450p. When walking up I was warned it was a 3 hour trek and 'very dangerous' I managed it in less than an hour and was totally unharmed :) Once up at the top the view is very pretty but there is not a great deal to do there. I previously went on a trek to Mount Pinatubo with Tripinas which was much better value for money.It is worth it if you have a free day in Manila but if I paid for one of the online packages I would have been very annoyed.,8.0 +good view and near manila its a good day trip you can also buy fresh pineapple beside the roads and some pasalubong like coconut pie,3.0 +One of the most active volcano in Philippines. Amazing view form the Taal vista hotel. Great to visit then next to Mabini Batangas. ,5.0 +nice attraction. it is known as a volcano within a lake within a lake. is it not great? it has many nice places nearby too.,1.0 +This is the first time I have seem a active volcano near the crater. The water is close to boiling temperature. the other highlight is the horse ride up. Poor animal is struggling in some of the up slope. In the end we brought the animal some drinks and food.By the way my visit was like a few years ago. Things may have changed.,1.0 +"Hot and very dusty place with unfriendly people, not a pleasant journey to the top of mountain and not delicious food. Pretty expensive for such uninteresting trip (we paid 8000 PHP for two people)",4.0 +"A visit to see Taal is a great way to escape the heat of the lowlands and Manila. Taal is an active volcanic island in a lake that is also the volcano's caldera. Vendors will offer you boat rides to the island, but it's also easy to find scenic overlooks for free or at lake-view restaurants.",4.0 +"Had a half-day to kill before our evening flight from Manila so arranged a last-minute tour to see this volcano within a lake. A good decision for sightseeing, especially on a weekday. After leaving metro Manila, the toll roads south to lovely Tagaytay move pretty fast. And the temperature goes down considerably thanks to sea breezes from the South China Sea. Wish we had time to just browse the colorful roadside stands--full of pineapples, watermelons, bananas, mangoes, fresh flowers. The crafts were abundant, too--wooden furniture and stoneware--and creative. Surprised to see fields of pineapples as we approached the main reason for our day trip--Lake Taal and the volcano within. Our driver took us to Gerry's Grill for halo-halo (yum!) and the great view. Alas, it was a little hazy, so we could only imagine what a clear day would have presented. Stopped at People's Park in the Sky (Marcos's hilltop manse never lived in), paid the entrance fee, and rode a jeepney to the top for another good view of the Lake. Was sorry to see the hi-rise developments going up along with golf courses.",5.0 +for the view on top the walk was worth it.what needs to be improved local tourist guide to be more sensitive to visitors not to ask too much ,1.0 +"The horseback ride up to the top to see the volcano and crater lake is very dusty so bring your own mask or buy one when you get there. The heat is sweltering so bring a hat and wear footwear that covers your toes as it is safer when you are on the horse. Be wary - there are a lot of young children and teens acting as guides for the horses that you ride up and my husband was told he was not allowed off his horse unless he paid a handsome tip. The kid trying to swindle him demanded more than we paid for the trip! My husband took out his cell phone and made a fake call to the tour agent that set this trip up for us and the kid disappeared. We would have gladly tipped but not if it is demanded of us in a threatening manner. Also, be careful of the horses as they are tiny and may balk and taking up a larger person. In this case, it may be in your best interest to just walk up and down yourself. Once we got to the top, we took our time taking pictures of the volcano and spent a lovely time up there. People try to see you golf balls and lend you a golf club to whack the balls into the crater lake but that doesn't seem very sustainable or eco-friendly so I hope people realize this and not spoil a beautiful spot.",6.0 +"We were late arriving at Olivarez as we couldn't find the proper bus going to Tagaytay from Manila. Initially, we decided to just hang out at Tagaytay and pass up on the volcano trek but one of us insisted and off we went.We haggled with the tricycle driver to take us to the Taal Lake Yacht Club but to no avail - we got it for PHP 300. We took the boat and guide from the yacht club for PHP 1900. Upon arrival at the island, touts are everywhere -- renting hats, offering horses, selling masks. We initially refused the horses as I felt sorry for the animals but ten minutes later -- out of sweltering and unforgiving heat, too much sweat, and exhausting dust -- we gave in a got the horses for PHP 500 each. The landscape and scenery going to the crater is breathtaking especially if you combine the horse riding visitors -- it was like in a desert safari or something. For me personally, the crater itself was anti climactic. I felt the trip was better than the destination. I may come back here but I have to start really early to enjoy it to the fullest.",6.0 +"Five adults enjoyed lunch on shore and then took a boat over to the horse stables. Guides took us on horseback up to the top of Taal and back. Oh, the beauty! Incredible! It was exciting to see steam escaping from the rocky ground in different places!",2.0 +When planning for trip to Taal Volcano go all the way to the Crater Lake. It is the culmination to the trip. If you are a hiker hire a guide and walk around the crater rim or if conditions allow go down the lake itself and feel the heat of the lake. Go for it!,4.0 +"This was one of those trips where i decided to save some money yet go out and venture.I started off from Manila (Makati) by 6:30 am, and took a jeepney to the nearest bus station where i could get a bus from. This was the EDSA - ALABANG SLEX bus stand. waited here for approx 20 minutes and then finally got a bus. I took the San Augusting bus to Olivarez, Tagaytay.The buses in Philippines are comfortable and clean (considering the fact that i live in India !!).Once in Olivarez, You'll have you haggle like a true asian and bring down the prices that the tri-cycle owners ask you. (They may ask for anything between 500 ~ 1000 Pesos) But i managed to bring it down to 100 Pesos ( India teaches you stuff which is universally used, Hahaha.. :-D ).These tricycle rides would take you to Talisay (the shore town of the lake itself).It's another half an hour on the side cart of a tricycle before you reach the shore.Now here is the catch. The tricycle guys would take you to the Banca special boat owners. YOU have to be very adamant, that you don't want the Banca ride to the volcano island (because the Banca would easily cost you approx. 1500 Pesos - back and forth trip). You ask the tricycle owner to take you to the ferry station (He would say that there are no ferries, you have to take the Banca only, in order to reach the island. DON'T listen, just keep pressing on the point that you want to go to the ferry station).Ok, now in my case, I had never been on a Banca, so I specifically hunted down a cheaper Banca owner - He started haggling from 1500 Pesos and we had an agreement at 700 pesos..!!So this banca ride would take you to the taal volcano island and this is another 30 minutes of a boat ride.Once on the island - You have to pay a tourist entry fees of 50 pesos.You may hire a pony/donkey (it's still debatable so as to what those animals are). This would set you back by another 700 ~ 800 pesos (Only if you haggle and bargain too well), it may range up to 1500 ~ 2000 pesos for an inexperienced haggler !!I decided to trek all the way up to the top and come back. So no Pony for me.One important TIP - carry loads of your water even if you are not trekking your way up.Once on top - the view and the cool breeze is spectacular. Since the Volcano is active - you may easily spot steam vent on the inner side of the volcano.So keep your eyes open.",47.0 +"A wonderful view from anywhere inside the volcanic structure, obviously walking is difficult, but well worth it. Even though it isn't very far from Manila expect a 4 hour drive in either direction due to traffic.",5.0 +The boat ride from Talisay to the island is exhilirating. The trek to the crater is for the adveturous. There are ponies to ride. Bring lots of water. You will get very thirsty.,3.0 +"i always love tagaytay and have a niceseight seing wd the taal volcano... and on our last visit to tagaytay we decided to go and see taal volcano.. we had a boat ride at taal lake but before that we eat our lunch by the lake and its boating time.... and go n see the famous volcano and its amazing.. a horse back riding and it took couple of hours fo us to get there..its sunny, dusty n its tiring, but its worth it.. and we really enjoyed it",1.0 +Great view and sunset.....would have liked to take the trip to the crater but didn't have enough time.,1.0 +"I was amazed seeing the Taal Volcano. But, there's something to be taken cared of aside from the Breath-taking view, the lake itself. It seems that it pollution is about to start, with cellophanes and other materials present in the water. It's also a lesson for us not to throw any thing that might lead to pollution and destruction of the beauty of nature....",2.0 +"I was amazed seeing the Taal Volcano. But, there's something to be taken cared of aside from the Breath-taking view, the lake itself. It seems that it pollution is about to start, with cellophanes and other materials present in the water. It's also a lesson for us not to throw any thing that might lead to pollution and destruction of the beauty of nature....",2.0 +"My local friends says this is the ONLY attraction worth visiting in Tagaytay and I fully agree. We booked a tricycle from 3pm to visit Taal Volcano with the expectation of catching the sunset and we were not disappointed. Tagaytay City is about 57 km from EDSA Rotunda, Manila.It was a half hour ride from Tagaytay City (narrow zigzag mountain road!) to the lakeside, and another half hour banca boat ride, followed by a 30-min horse ride to the Taal Volcano which is in fact a volcano within a lake (which used to be an old crater). Here's what we paid. Tricycle cost : Php 300 (round-trip from Tagaytay City)Banca cost : Php 1500 (round-trip) for twoHorse ride cost : Php 1500 (round-trip) for twoThe most challenging part is the horse ride because 1. The horses are not well-schooled2. It's pretty steep going up to the crater3. It was dusty and the paths are not well designed (they sell you a mask for Php100 and you pretty much got to buy it to protect your lungs & face).I did not bargain because I really wanted to catch the sunset and not want to go through the zigzag road back to Tagaytay City in the dark (knowing how dangerous it might get). After all, there is no accommodation available at Taal Volcano. We made it back to Tagaytay City before it turned stark dark!The view was truly spectacular at sunset. I have also seen many volcanoes in my life, from New Zealand to Mt Fuji in Japan. Taal Volano has a uniqueness on her own.Something worthwhile doing once in a lifetime.",2.0 +"Except flying you can pretty much experience all modes of transport on this trip - automobile, car, boat, on foot and finally precariously perched atop a donkey !! Awesome panoramic views and sulphur fumes to affirm that there is still volcanic activity underneath ...",1.0 +"this is an adventure well worth taking if you have a full day. you travel through tagatay and then onto the rim of the volcano. you take a boat to the island with in, then a horse ride to the rim of the volcano within the volcano. i love it and there were families with you children who did the trip too. you can venture down the trail to the second lake. I did not as it looked arduous and the views from above are great.",3.0 +Had lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Volcanoe,1.0 +"This beautiful placid place is worth the time. Hike up the lavas path and meet the amazing people that live at the top and base of this volcano. Take a private boat: across the lake and have a private lunch on the other side. The best vacation adventure...EVER, and I travel alot. Be sure to bring small change for tips and water at the top. BRING A CAMERA!!",2.0 +"The time I spent at Taal Volcano was the highlight of my trip. If you are arriving at one of the bus station, (we went to Taal by bus for under 300 pesos from Manila) expect for people to offer you a ride down to the lakeside. In our case, we went to the hotel first checked in and then went to the lakeside. The tricycle driver offered us a good price but it was only because once he took us down to the lakeside we were met by a sales guy whose job it is to sell you a half-day package to go up to the Volcano. Expect to pay around 4500 - 6500 pesos for a boat trip to the volcano, a horse ride up/down the mountain, and a boat ride back. Make sure and carry plenty of small bills since you will need them for tips and purchasing water once you are on the island. Enough of the business aspect of it, once you get on the island and start the ascent the views you will get are worth the money spent. When you get to the top, even better. There are a few side trails you can take when you get to the top so you can go to more secluded parts that offer a minor level of privacy and more good views. (Or a good place to propose...)On a side note, if you are a hiker and don't mind huffing it, it is definitely doable. Expect to dodge horses though on your way up and down. It is 3-5 miles up to the top and it should give you a good workout. This option allows you to take pictures on your way up and down if you like taking pictures at various intervals. Did I mention dodging horses though? Also, expect to get wet on the boat rides. If you are bringing electronics (camera), it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a plastic bag. If your boat driver offers a poncho, take it...If you don't think you can risk the boat not having one, bring your own.Estimate Costs:4500-5500 pesos (Round trip boat, round trip horse+guide)300 pesos (Tricycle to lakeside)50 pesos (water bottle on Taalisland)30-50 (various items vendors on the island will let you buy or rent like sun hats, dust masks)",3.0 +"Many visitors to the metro Manila area never get a chance to see a bit of the Philippines' natural beauty. Within a short drive south of the city, in a quaint town of Tagaytay, is the stunning scenery of the Taal volcano. A must see. Make sure you grab some Buco Pie (coconut pie) for your trip back to the city.",1.0 +"During our tagaytay trip, we went to taal volcano. We took a boat to cross the lake to get there. You can opt to ride a horse going up the volcano but i suggest that you hike. Worth the climb, the view on top is superb, i never imagined that it will look this good. I think the effort to hike adds up to the appreciation. There are vendors so you dont have to worry about drinks and food. But make sure you dispose your trash properly. One thing though when climbing is you can smell the horse's dung, all over the place! and normally owners of the horse will offer you a price when riding a horse to climb the volcano, but if you decide to hike, you'll notice that they will be following you throughout the hike offering their horses once they notice that your tired. Prices will go down while you climb the volcano. Funny, but you can haggle more.",7.0 +Spectacluar views from restaurants on the summit. Try the jollibee it even has a great view. Worth an overnight stay in a cheap hotel.,3.0 +"While living in Manila, we spent a day visiting Tagaytay and Taal Volcano. Although it was a nice trip, it turned out to be much more expensive than we expected. We hired a driver we knew in Manila, and we ended up paying more than 70 USD for the car rental and driver, the gasoline, and the tolls. Near Tagaytay we hired a boat to take us to Taal Volcano, which was ridiculously expensive, especially by local standards. After haggling, the lowest price we could get was 1,500 PHP per person, which included the relatively short round-trip boat ride and the horseback ride to the summit. It's not necessary to use the horses, as it is possible to walk up. (But it can be quite dusty as people on horseback gallop by.) The horses were scrawny and uncomfortable. My horse insisted on running full speed, which was a little scary because it kept stumbling over tree roots and loose rocks. At the summit, locals will constantly pester you to buy drinks for your guide and horse. At the bottom, they ask for money for dusk masks for you and your driver.However, the volcano was beautiful and we had a fairly peaceful time at the top. It was a neat experience to visit an active volcano. You can see the vents where steam is released, and the view over the area is terrific. Too bad you are constantly harassed by greedy locals trying to squeeze every last peso out of you. On the way back, we were even charged to use the bridge to climb back in the boat! (Although we noticed that none of the Filipinos who suddenly appeared in our private boat for the ride back to Tagaytay were charged.) What a scam! We definitely would not go back a second time.",6.0 +"If you're looking to go up a live volcano on horseback, then Taal is one of the few places on the planet that provides this experience. However, be prepared for the hassling locals who, I swear to you, will absolutely never leave you alone if you're on the cheap, don't like riding on under-nourished horses, or are one of those travellers that likes to hike for themselves. If you belong to any one of those catagories, then I strongly suggest going elsewhere because it will be your worst nightmare. That being said, if you're easy-going, don't mind supporting the locals (who are only making a living), and can ignore the poor wheezing horse your mounted on, then off you go! 3K PHP should do the day per person (including the boat over and tips), and try to nab a horse-guy who doesn't hassle you right off the boat - one of the older guys is a good bet as he'll be more polite and less demanding. Once we were off, (and we were on our honeymoon) we had a great time. The smell of sulpher was pretty strong near the top and the Filipine army were stationed at the top and didn't us taking photos with them. All in all, it was a once-in-a-life-time experience that unfortunately shall remain once.",4.0 +"The video was informative and the climb was not that bad and that is coming from someone who is not in the best shape. The man in the museum was very informative and if you are military, bring your ID for a discount.",0.0 +"This is a wonderful little museum. The staff and volunteers are friendly, helpful, and full of interesting bits of information. The museum includes several rooms on light house operation on the main floor and period recreations of living areas on the top floor. All of the exhibits are well done. You are able to climb to the top of the lighthouse which provides nice views of the area. One note: the lighthouse is closed during thunderstorms and the platform at the top are outside, so this is not the best idea for a rainy day activity.",0.0 +This is a beautiful lighthouse and a must to see. I will say parking can be a problem on a weekend. There are a few in front of the lighthouse but there is a water park behind it and a nice boardwalk to the side so parking is a problem. Just go early but it opens at 10:00 am. ,0.0 +"The views from a lighthouse are always great, and this was no exception. After seeing the view in the light house, there are a few rooms of exhibits showcasing the history and what the life of a lighthouse keeper would be like. They're good and informational, but basically on-par with my expectations.",0.0 +It's a very well-planned museum with two floors of history. Lots of artifacts for kids to see and understand. My husband climbed to the top and enjoyed it. Beautiful property with gazebo where former lighthouse stood.,0.0 +We loved all of the history and of course the wonderful view from the lighthouse. However making children over the age of 2 wear a mask is completely overboard. Also it is overpriced. But u save two dollars if u are a military member. ,0.0 +"Loved this museum, very informative with a history timeline with displays that tells the story of the lighthouse on the first floor. The second floor gives you a glimpse of how the the lighthouse keeper and their families lived. The view at the top of the lighthouse is definitely worth the climb up the 129 steps. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Take the time to visit this local treasure, you won't be disappointed. ",0.0 +"Very good to see. Must wear mask, covid. Very informative. Top of lighthouse is amazing. Employees had alot of knowledge about St Simon's and the lighthouse.",0.0 +"After being cooped up for three months, we were ready to get out of Dodge. We decided on St. Simon's Island because it is a comfortable three-hour drive from Hilton Head and because of the many sightseeing opportunities, one of which opened a whole new world to us. More on that later. The St. Simon's Lighthouse is among the top-rated attractions on SSI. We like lighthouses and make it a point to climb the steps of each one we can. The lighthouse is found near the SSI Visitor Center, Pier, pool and library. You could not ask for a better location. We learned at the Visitor Center that the complex is closed from 1-2 p.m. for cleaning. The admission fee covers the lighthouse and museum. We were skeptical about climbing because of Covid; we need not have worried. Chris Simmons, the guide, told us only 15 people can climb at a time, and we were the first two when it re-opened at 2 p.m. We bought our tickets ($12 each) and received a lighthouse sticker for our shirts. The gift shop staff radioed ahead to Chris at the lighthouse to alert him that we were on our way. I was extremely impressed at their diligence in keeping visitors safe. Chris met us at the entrance to the lighthouse, suggested that we make our way to the top, walk the perimeter to take pictures and views and return to the bottom for the next group. There was only one other couple after us; we never saw them. We had the top to ourselves. The 129-step climb is broken up by informative posters and the number of steps remaining. The views are amazing. You can see the pier, pool, Jekyll Island and the capsized car carrier, MV Golden Ray that capsized on September 8, 2019 in the SS sound with 4,200 cars aboard. Salvage operations have halted because of Covid and the predicted hurricane season. The condition of the lighthouse is superb. Every surface is carefully painted and maintained. After our climb, we toured the lighthouse keeper's quarters. Again, each room was decorated as it was during the era. It made you appreciate the tough and lonely job the keeper and his family had to keep the light lit for passing vessels. There are many artifacts to look at including the kit the keeper used to maintain the delicate light. And the whole new world? We told Chris we were interested in learning more about Eugenia Price, an historical novelist who lived and wrote about SSI and the South. She wrote a trilogy about SSI; the first book is “Lighthouse,” the intriguing story of its history and construction. We are reading it now and are looking forward to the rest of her books. There is a display in the museum dedicated to Eugenia Price featuring her typewriter and a first edition copy of the first book she wrote: Beloved Invader. She is buried in Christ Church Cemetery. If you are interested in learning more about the area and its rich history, I highly recommend Price’s books. The gift shop has a nice selection of souvenirs and gift items. The staff is helpful and knowledgeable. I wish I could give this attraction a 10. ",0.0 +A good climb with an amazing view found at the end of the climb. Small museum tells about the history of the lighthouse.,1.0 +This was our first lighthouse visit. 129 steps but a break with a view about every 20 steps. Worth the trip. The view at the top was great! ,1.0 +I don’t know a lot about light houses but this was very fun for adults and kids. The facilities are very well run and clean. in A great spot for families to do something different than the beach on a vacation.,1.0 +Interesting for WW II information as it pertains to the Island. This is not a large museum and can be toured in a reasonable amount of time.,0.0 +I didn't pay to visit inside the museum but the lighthouse is a must-see while you are visiting St. Simons. Try to schedule your visit at night so that the light will be on.,0.0 +We’ve never been in a lighthouse so this was neat. Free parking. There wasn’t really anyone else there. Admission is $12/adult & $6/kids ages 6 & older. It was kind of pricey for this experience imo. Starts off with a movie about the history. My kids had a hard time sitting still so we didn’t stay long for that. We made our way next door to the museum. Lots of interesting facts & liked the rooms with the virtual tablets. The lighthouse was what the kids were most excited about. 129 steps up with a rest platform & window every 20 steps. Beautiful view at the top. We spent maybe 30 minutes here total. Probably a one time visit for us because of the cost. ,3.0 +"The St. Simons Lighthouse is worth visiting. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and footwear as your visit will involve a climb to the top (almost) of the lighthouse. The grounds are pretty and well kept, and the museum itself is organized with thoughtfully presented material and artifacts. You’ll be afforded wonderful views of the island and the sea as you ascend the steps inside the lighthouse.",1.0 +"Very informative exhibits and great view from the top. I’m 66 and I made it. Wasn’t too bad coming down. I have a fear of heights, but the view was worth overcoming that.",1.0 +Late afternoon arrival but not rushed at all by the staff. Excellent information about the lighthouse and island history. We'll come back when we have more time.,0.0 +A great museum with lots of interesting information for young and old alike. I would definitely suggest a visit to the museum.,1.0 +The museum is good and has a great gift shop. Didn't go up the lighthouse didn't feel like walking up all those stairs.,3.0 +"Good information and history movie, small visible walk through of the lighthouse keeper house and a long climb up the spiral staircase. Have endurance and stop at each landing to make it to the top still breathing. 129 steps up a spiral staircase so stay near the perimeter for the largest steps.Awesome view both out and down! Pay the extra so you can climb into the prism glass window. You’re climbing anyway so why not go to the very top?!",3.0 +"Pouring rain did not stop us from seeing this amazing historical landmark. Museum is packed with history about the island, which is interesting indeed. And then there is the information about being a lighthouse keeper, again this place has such interesting exhibits. Friendly staff throughout the complex, even the gift shop.Climbed the 129 steps to the top and stepped outside, even in the pouring blustery rain. Thanks for all your efforts in keeping up such a magnificent piece of history. ",0.0 +This was great. The museum was beautiful as were the grounds and the views. The staff was friendly and helpful to our little one. We had a great time and this a nice way to learn local history. Worth a stop after visiting the cute town ,3.0 +Nice views and great historical experience. The whole island is beautiful. Definitely worth the visit. ,0.0 +Gives a real insight into the history of the lighthouse and the life of its keepers over the years. Particularly interesting was the display explaining the various options for lighthouse lamp fuel.The climb up to the top is not bad and is rewarded by spectacular views all around.Well worth a visit.,1.0 +Interesting history. The video was good too. The lady at the door was really friendly and helpful! Thank you!,1.0 +Definitely worth a look and/or climb. Typical Southern Lighthouse that is so instagram worthy! Worth a stop!,1.0 +My friend and I were staying at Tybee Island for a week. We decided to tour the Georgia coastline beaches. We drove to St. Simons and really enjoyed the Lighthouse & Museum. I’m trying to visit all the lighthouses on the Georgia coast. A great family adventure. The fees are in their website. You are allowed to climb to the top of the Lighthouse if you purchase a Museum ticket. Have fun!,3.0 +"Not dog friendly but whatever, I’m not paying 20.00 to walk a flight of stairs. Not that I would have took my dog up the lighthouse but we couldn’t even enter the gift shop. ",1.0 +You have to visit the lighthouse. Very nice museum and the view from the top is unbelievable. The museum gives you an idea of what it was like for the keeper and his family who lived there. The volunteers there were so kind and had a lot of information to share.,1.0 +Lots of steps to the top but worth it! Beautiful view of the south end of the island and the pier and all the way to the bridge. ,0.0 +"This was a great adventure for our family. Our 4 sons (ages 10, 7, 5, & 3) weren’t THAT interested in the museum but we made them cruise through it anyways and find at least one interesting thing. They LOVED climbing the lighthouse stairs and asked tons of questions along the way. They could have stayed up top for days talking about the ships coming in “from the old days” and making up stories about pirates and sharks. Simple adventure, but we enjoyed it because we had never done anything like that before.",1.0 +The wedding was beautiful at the Lighthouse. Very pretty grounds with gazebo. The interior rooms for reception were very nice. A great place for a wedding.,0.0 +Lighthouse stands out near the shore. There is a park and pier nearby as well as plenty of shops and restaurants. Did not climb but I heard view is beautiful.,1.0 +"We visited the lighthouse on a Saturday afternoon. There was scattered rainfall, but it didn't interfere with the view. There are over 100 stairs to the top and they become narrower as you reach the top. There are areas where you can take a break, if needed. It was an affordable attraction. There is a museum with historic data and a gift shop. ",0.0 +It’s a pretty well maintained lighthouse with some history attached to it as a combo with the WWII museum it’s value for your money in my opinion. Only 129 steps so not to bad to get on top.,1.0 +"Only lighthouse I have ever been to, so I have nothing to compare it to. Not an experience you can get everywhere. People in the gift shop were rude to my daughter telling her to not touch the kids bouncy balls. Museum material was not well laid out and font was small and not very readable. Touchscreens were too small. Best part was at the top of the lighthouse.",0.0 +We did not go in..Drove past it...There is a charge to go inside..I bought postcards of it. Parking is easy and u can walk around a bit. It is a landmark for the Island. The Pier area is more fun..cooler and fun to watch people fishing and trying to catch crab,0.0 +"Fairly small lighthouse and museum...not worth the entry fee. Good views from top. I guess if you have nothing else to do, its worth a climb.",1.0 +This a very nice lighthouse to visit. It is in great condition and it's surrounded by a nice public park. There is plenty of room for the kids to run and play. For a fee you climb to the top and get a wonderful view. There is of course the obligatory gift shop. This one is nice. One of the best lighthouse set ups on the east coast.,1.0 +Who doesn't like getting a little exercise by climbing to the top of a lighthouse? Great view from the top. Interesting movie about the history of the place and the people who ran it. Nice morning activity before heading to the beach.,0.0 +The greatest view in St. Simons. You can see for miles. Learning about the demanding hard work of the lighthouse keepers was interesting.,0.0 +Had teens & a younger child. All 3 enjoyed the light house. The 128 stair climb was easy & not crowded. The museum part was small but nice. Seen dolphins in the ocean while looking out from the top of the light house.Enjoyed our walk. ,1.0 +Right on the water as it should be. Go to the top and check out the views. Interesting piece of history. Well kept.,0.0 +"We toured the Lighthouse and Museum and climbed the 120 steps and thought it was amazing history. The Keepers had a very important job and they performed it well. The entire area is fun to see including the Pier and local shops surrounding the Lighthouse. Most of all, the view from the Lighthouse is astounding and breathtaking.",1.0 +We toured the museum and climbed to the top of the Lighthouse. Such a great view. Lots of history here!,0.0 +"This is the second lighthouse to be built on the property, the first having been replaced after the Civil War (I think...). Great views--naturally--and not a bad hike up. Great signs explaining the history of the area",1.0 +"Beautiful, well kept lighthouse with a knowledgeable staff to tell you all about the history behind it. We enjoyed the self guided tour and climbed the 129 steps to see the view. ",2.0 +Very well maintained lighthouse on beautiful grounds lots and lots of history and a nice air conditioned gift shop ,0.0 +"We bought the dual entry lighthouse/WW II pass and were shocked to hear the huge increase in price=$20 adult and $10 for under 12!!! Military will get NO big discount here either (it was $18 adult/$8 under 12!) BUT historical society members are free-LOL! We were really verrrry surprised at this as we have been to lighthouse and Coast Guard Museum (which was what WWII Museum was about a year and a half ago.) We probably would not pay this outrageous entry fee again. The “old” Coast Guard Museum had been restored within the last 12 years and was absolutely beautiful and much more relevant to the building since it WAS a Coast Guard Station. The lighthouse is beautifully restored and maintained and has a lovely gift shop where you can purchase tickets. I would strongly advise visitors to only purchase the lighthouse (one museum) ticket. Even then-with the cost increase, we probably will not go every time as we have in the past. Be prepared to pay an insane amount of money for entrance.",2.0 +"The museum was very interesting and the 126 steps to the top was a lot of fun, and the view was wonderful even though I am scared of heights, I enjoyed it.",0.0 +"This was a nice attraction to visit and the climb to the top of the lighthouse is well worth the effort. In the museum there are very nice people, a gift shop and a theater to watch a short film about the history of the Island and the lighthouse. The museum is staffed by people who really love their job and the history. Walking through the museum is eye opening to the way of life these people had. Then the climb to the top of the lighthouse was great! Not too high, but surely worth it!",0.0 +You must go in and buy your ticket in the shop prior to entering the lighthouse area. Even if you have purchased the combination ticket from the war war to Homestead and you have your receipt they will not except that for entry into the lighthouse you need to get a sticker at the gas store. At the lighthouse we were told there was a short film but by the time that we got into the gift store and received our stickers we had totally forgotten about it the gift store had about five people in it and it was difficult to maneuver around as it is filled with stuff. So we went back to the lighthouse with our stickers and had totally forgot to see the movie. The displays information that are in the lighthouse along with seeing the upstairs is very informational and well displayed. Going through the door at the back of the museum takes you to the lighthouse it self There are only 129 steps and about after every 30 to 40 steps there is a small platform if needing to rest it is an easy walk up an easy walk down however it is spiral staircase and some may find it a little more difficult. The view from the top of the lighthouse is a 360 view and you can see the huge Jekyll Island expansion bridge from the top. It is a lot of fun and a must do while you were in the area.,0.0 +We visited and there is a very informative museum and then you can climb the lighthouse for $12. Worth it to see the view. ,1.0 +Amazing setting right on the water. Traditional lighthouse within a waterfront park. Great main building set up with a museum. ,0.0 +"This lighthouse is well preserved with great views of the water and surrounding neighborhood. The museum does a nice job of explaining the workings of an old kerosene lighthouse, and the family life of the light keeper.The original lighthouse was built in 1810, but destroyed by Union troops during the Civil War in 1862. The current structure was built in 1872, and automated in 1953. I could not determine when it was deactivated from service.Be sure to visit if you are on the island.",0.0 +"We enjoyed a catered dinner at the Lighthouse for a family wedding, the museum was interesting and facility lovely to see.",0.0 +This a cute stop to see an active lighthouse in the area. The museum is interesting however as the walk to the top is 129 steps not all visitors will be able to do this. There is a great view from the waterfront and can even spot dolphins.,0.0 +"Excellent tour, beautiful, peaceful view...my two children and I had the top All to ourselves for about 20 minutes. We just sat down and enjoyed the view. Absolutely worth the trip!",0.0 +Definitely would do this tour if you do not have fear of heights or stairs - lol! but it's a beautiful view at the top and make sure to hold onto your hat!,0.0 +"We visited both the Coast Guard Station and the lighthouse and both were highlights of our entire visit to this wonderful island of Saint Simon. All of the displays, the flow and exhibits are exceptional. At both museums we were delighted to have a very knowledgeable volunteer docent who knew far more than we could ever have imagined and knowing we would ask detailed questions about different things and times and in both situations they were very very knowledgeable what a wonderful experience I recommend it to everyone. However the lighthouse is 129 steps to the top which is a delightful experience in the view at the top. However don’t let that stop you from touring the lighthouse exhibit. The keepers house and assistant keepers quarters are fantastic in them selves. ",0.0 +"The climb up the lighthouse was interesting; windows to look out every couple of floors and lots of stairs. The view from the top was very nice! The museum around the lighthouse was also very good, though small. The staff were exceedingly friendly and helpful. ",0.0 +"At 130 steps is a good climb to the top. We have the kid that counts each one out loud as you go which doesn’t help. Once you’re there though you’ll be glad you made it, the views are awesome. You can easily see Jeykell Island and a good portion of Saint Simons. A little expensive but you admission keeps it in such amazing condition. There’s a great children’s public park near the bottom.",0.0 +Nice place to visit with lots of history and right next to the beach. Well maintained and clean. Employees are very knowledgeable and helpful.,1.0 +Visiting this lighthouse after reading the novel Lighthouse by Eugenia Price brought this to life! Totally enjoyed!,0.0 +"This is a well done museum. The people are friendly and the cost is moderate. There is an interesting 10-minute movie and then you go to the lighthouse keepers residence. They have replicated how the keepers lived and have explanations of how the lighthouse operated and the history. The docent in the lighthouse resident was friendly and informative, not only about this museum but helpful in suggesting other things to see. After the residence you climb a spiral staircase to the top of the lighthouse. There is a viewing platform that circles the structure with great views of St Simons Island. The lighthouse is located near the pier area which has a lot of shopping, restaurants, and is where the various trolley tours start. We found convenient free parking.",1.0 +"We enjoyed the museum and lighthouse tour very much. The exhibits are well done and interactive, and the view from the lighthouse, 129 steps up, is beautiful. I especially enjoyed the keeper's cottage that displayed the rooms where the lighthouse keepers and families lived. The staff members are friendly and welcoming.One tip: consider purchasing a combined ticket to the Lighthouse and Museum and the excellent nearby Homefront Museum for substantial savings.",0.0 +"There is something captivating about lighthouses, this one is no different. The ground are pristine. There is a tiny museum on the bottom that's interesting to check out. Nice gift shop also. The stairs to the top are not too difficult to climb and there are multiple landings where you can pause and let others pass by if necessary; not claustrophobic like Bunker Hill for example. The top is not for anyone who is even slightly afraid of heights but the view is pretty. It's something you do once when you visit the island and you never have to do it again.",0.0 +Beautiful lighthouse with the keepers home attached and the second floor has original furnishings. Museum on the first floor is informative about the lighthouse history. 129 steps to the top were worth the climb.,0.0 +We visited the Lighthouse Museum. It was awesome. Lots of items and history there. We loved it and will return.,0.0 +Since I was in Georgia checking out Jekyll island I decided to drive a little further and see this lighthouse. Upon following my GPS it took me through a major town which had a lot of traffic. I went down this one road and stopped and it says I had arrived and when I looked to my right there was the lighthouse. To be honest it wasn't what I expected but it was still something decent to see. You could read the history on it and get an idea about it. Was it worth the drive? I would say 50/50. I'm used to seeing really cool looking lighthouses like in Maine or St Augustine. If you're in the area check it out but don't travel a great distance to see it.,0.0 +"Well maintained and very informative, this museum and working lighthouse was a great afternoon adventure. Easy walk to hotel and the downtown marketplace.",0.0 +"If you do decide to visit St SImon's Island, I would suggest to passby St. Simons Lighthouse Museum located inside Neptune Park. Even though I did not go in, the grounds are very beutiful and the view is majestic. There is ample parking and plenty of bathrooms throughout the park.",1.0 +"Lighthouse was beautiful, never climbed any before. It was good experience. View were good. Museum was small but informatory about light house and local history. But per person $15 is little more for the experience",3.0 +"Here again spend a leisurely hour or so and enjoy some history. Best enjoyed at a leisurely pace. Do climb to the top, great view. ",1.0 +"My family and I had a wonderful time visiting the lighthouse and climbing the 129 steps to the top for a beautiful view of the St. Simon's area. Greeted at the door and proceeded to watch a short film before exploring all of the rooms with lots of history, then climbed to the top.",1.0 +This is a place you must stop and see while visiting St.Simons Island! A beautiful lighthouse with beautiful views around the grounds... many great spots for taking pictures.,1.0 +Enjoyed it a lot. Great view at the top of lighthouse. We stop at lighthouses when ever we can. Tour very informative.,1.0 +We walked here from our Hotel right across the street. Enjoyed our visit and talking with the people that run the lighthouse tour and museum! Great pl;ace to spend a couple of hours looking around!,1.0 +"If you love history or just like a long stair stepping day, you'll love the lighthouse and museum. You can relive the keeper experience by touring the keeper house and reading the stories of the years of keeping ships safe and enjoy some excercise as well. It's a great visit while touring the village, pier and Neptune park overlooking the ocean. Restaurants and shops nearby finish off a full tour of the village. Know that Neptune park was given to Neptune Small, a former and best loved slave after the war. His family sold it to the county for all to enjoy. The gorgeous oaks sheltered his home and now give us all joy and a picnic area like none other. ",0.0 +"Late November visited with my family, we must say, it was a short and enjoyable trip. We took a few pics ,walked up, spent some time around here. Definitely on our return trip.",0.0 +"Great tour and the trek to the top of the lighthouse was well worth it, great views. House was well restored with great period pieces and history.",0.0 +"I am a lighthouse junky. This is in a beautiful and fun area of town. It's a great area for the historian, foodies, shoppers, photographers and kids. The lighthouse itself is beautiful. I was fortunate enough to watch the sunrise over it while standing on the pier. ",1.0 +"This is a great way to kill three birds with one stone.Great exercise, awesome view and supporting a beautiful historic lighthouse. Always loved history and climbing those stairs made me feel like a part of it.",0.0 +"Unique piece of American history. It is truly a shame more of these lighthouses aren't around. Hats of to the Georgia Society for all the effort to save and restore this gem. Feel the history and struggles keepers faced to protect lives, especially given the isolation during the early years.",0.0 +"The museum was very nice, clean, informative, and well designed. It has been restored beautifully and the addition was perfect.",0.0 +"The museum is excellent, but if the weather allows, the climb is worth it and not nearly as hard as it sounds even for us seniors. The museum has a very nice gift shop as well. It is probably about an hour's visit, no more.",0.0 +"We climbed to the top and walked around the outside. The view was good, but we stayed extra close to the tower part and forgot to take any pictures while on the outside.",0.0 +"Musuem nice, then a quick historical video. Then lost of stairs. Very much worth the effort once you reach the top!",0.0 +"Interesting place -- the museum is all about the lighthouse, even though next door is a very large building with a gift shop almost as big as the museum itself. We thought the big building had a museum about St Simon's, but no. ",0.0 +It was slow and nice the day we were there. The lady in the home of lighthouse was adorable. Second floor was set up as they had it when the keeper and his family lived there. ,0.0 +Good view from atop the 129 steps. Really nice museum with authentic furniture showing how the keepers lived. Good history of the island. ,0.0 +We stopped in at this lighthouse as we were making our way down the coast and it was worth the stop. This is a beautiful and well maintained lighthouse and grounds and the views from up top are spectacular. After visiting the lighthouse we took a short walk on the adjacent beach.,0.0 +"The facilities and grounds are very well maintained. Very picturesque and peaceful setting. Enjoy the surrounding park, just sit relax and enjoy the view.",0.0 +Pricey for a small lighthouse tour and museum. Very nice property. Grounds are nice and views on the water are very picturesque.,0.0 +The view and location of this lighthouse was beautiful. It is open to climb and look out over the surrounding islands and water.,0.0 +Great lighthouse and museum. Take your time and enjoy the history and views. Set within a beautiful park right on the water. ,0.0 +If physically capable I highly recommend climbing to the top of the lighthouse. Climbing up to the top is a very unique experience and the views from the top are beautiful!! The museum itself is small but it is very interesting. Museum is self guided but there was an employee there to answer all of my questions. ,0.0 +"My husband and I decided to check the lighthouse and museum out at the end of our day on the island. We arrived about 3:30 p.m. The last time for going up in the lighthouse is 4:30. The museum and lighthouse close at 5:00. The people were very friendly and answered all of our questions. There are 129 steps to get to the top, but there are several places to stop on your way up in case you need to rest. It was a fairly easy climb. Once we arrived up top, there was a Retired Coast Guard member up there showing points of interest. While we were looking around, we saw a pod of dolphins! The scenery was beautiful. We toured the museum and watched the film afterwards. Very interesting! This is a must-do if you visit St Simons Island!",0.0 +"My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum! The ticket covers both the Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage and Lighthouse. This historical site has been preserved in a most excellent way. Very informative and lots of fun too! Since the ticket is good for the entire day, my husband and I actually climbed to the top of the Lighthouse twice. Such beautiful views! There is also a very nice gift shop at the main Museum entrance. The prices are very fair and reasonable. So glad we visited the Lighthouse Museum! We highly recommend visiting when you’re on the Island!",0.0 +"We did this on a resting day on our week-long trip to the island. You pay to get into the house museum and your ticket includes a trip up to the top of the lighthouse, so you might as well go up. We are 63 and it was an easy stair climb -- especially since there are several resting landings. You don't have to do the lighthouse and the museum at the same time frame. Your ticket is good for all day. The view was pretty, but the day was sorta gray so nothing spectacular. Unfortunately, when the view would be spectacular, sunset, they are closed. St. Simons' closes everything cool early except for stores and restaurants. The house museum tour is self-guided and doesn't take long. You can't go in rooms, just look into them.",0.0 +"Second time seeing the St. Simons Lighthouse and Museum. The climb is definitely worth it. Take a bottle water with you and rest on each section. View at the top is beautiful. Also check out the museum gift shop, lots of nautical and beach stuff. ",1.0 +We went on the unguided tour. It was a beautiful day and it wasn't crowded at all. It was interesting to learn all the history about the lighthouse and the area. Didn't take a lot of time. Gift shop was nice if you needed a memento to take with you.,1.0 +"But it is worth everone of the 129 steps. The Lighthouse is three blocks from our house and we like to tell folks it is our night light.Worth the trip from most anywhere, the views are spectacular and the Coast Guard Auxilliary's efforts are quite obvious. Y'all come down and sit a spell.... Often.",1.0 +Good for a small attraction. Interesting history and still a working lighthouse. The are some artifacts and displays of when the lighthouse was staffed and part of the proceeds go to help St Simons stay the way it is and preserve its natural beauty.,1.0 +"So much fun and we'll worth the visit. We went mid afternoon and it wasn't busy at all while walking around the downtown area. Also, very beautiful at night with the lights lit up around it.",0.0 +Get on a good pair of shoes and get ready to climb the spiral staircase to a great view of the coast. The museum at the innkeepers home is very educational and was great to see what life was like in the past ,1.0 +Was headed home from Fla and decided to go see the St Simon lighthouse. Was well worth the time we took. Can get close up views to the lighthouse with out paying the tower fee. It is also right on the beach with lots of other interesting places to visit . My wife and I will probably plan a weekend trip here in the future.,0.0 +Thr lighthouse is a neat place to visit and learn some history about it. Steps are a little steep so proceed with caution with very young children or older people. ,0.0 +"First of all, the enteance to the lighthouse is not free as I read on a few post here. The cost is not worth it to tour this place. View it from the outside and read the interpretive signs and you get as good a feel of this place then if you payed to go in.",0.0 +"My 3 year old and I explored the museum and climbed to the top of the light house. There's an entrance fee, but it's not too expensive. The museum is nice because it has a tough screen exhibit for a handful of rooms. There's a nice little movie about the history of the lighthouse next to the gift shop.",0.0 +The lighthouse was very nice but most of the building were empty. The museum across the street was very interesting. I Gad been hoping for more. Not worth the price to get in other than going to the top of the lighthouse.,0.0 +The view from the top is exceptional! It is worth the climb. The light keepers house/museum is also fascinating. It provides historical information for the general area as well as the lighthouse itself. ,0.0 +"This is a small lighthouse but it is very well maintained and a real treat to see, The museum is awesome and very informative. Absolutely worth the hour or two it takes to go through it.",0.0 +We enjoyed climbing the lighthouse and learning about the history of Saint Simons. We would definitely visit again if in the area.,0.0 +"The lighthouse museum is a great stop for some insight into local history on St Simons, and history of the Georgia coast. You move at your own pace, and it’s quaint rather than large, so kids don’t glaze over. Climbing he lighthouse is very fun too and affords a outstanding view. Climbing the light house is doable and fun for small children, as in active 5 or 6 year olds, but you’ll probably end up carrying a 2 or 3 year old up. At 5, our daughter was a little nervous about going up on her own, but extremely proud of herself after doing it. If you’re a souvenir person, the gift shop is extremely nice, with some higher end gifts and souvenirs than your typical beach stuff shop. This a great way to spend an hour or so during a vacation. ",0.0 +Enjoyed learning about the light house and keepers. This site is in the downtown area and easy to access. ,0.0 +A view of God’s Beauty from the top is nothing compared to being at the bottom. It is tough climb with COPD but well worth it once you get tger,0.0 +"We have a teenager who loves seeing each and every lighthouse possible. This one did not disappoint! We first visited the lovely gift shop, then we went to a quaint theater to learn history surrounding the lighthouse. Anytime you mention something being haunted, well it makes it more exciting! Even though I was last to reach the top, it was well worth it. Bring your camera, the views are wonderful!",0.0 +"The climb to the top is not really too bad, and it's well worth the view once you get up there. My friend and I are in our late 50's and we did it with no problems.",0.0 +"My four year old was dying to climb to the top, so we bought museum admission just so we could climb to the top. My dad spent a fair amount of time in the museum so I assume it was interesting, but me and my little one spent a good bit of time up top taking in the view. ($12 is a lot to climb to the top of the lighthouse, but her admission was free, so it was worth it)",0.0 +My family and enjoyed the lighthouse. The tour guide provided very relevant information. The view from the top was amazing! Don't forget to take your camera for pictures of the awesome view. However be prepared for the climb to the top. ,0.0 +This lighthouse has so much history attached to it! It is a must see for lighthouse buffs like myself!! The view from the top is incredible. The person inside was very helpful with the history and they have lots of reading plaques to take advantage of...They have a very short 10 movie on the history and that was just great! Don't miss this place when you are there!!,0.0 +The day we visited the Light house museum we were waiting on a storm to pass by. Once the horn was sounded we were allowed to purchase our ticket to go to the museum then proceed upstairs to the light house. It was informative information. The view from the Lighthouse was beautiful after the storm.,1.0 +"don't miss the ivory carving in the museum, it is amazing. but don't be buying ivory, this is OLD ivory, before elephants were endangered.",0.0 +"Like most lighthouse museums, the view from the top of the lighthouse is the highlight. There's usually some interesting stories of the families who worked the lighthouse and this one was no different. The original lighthouse was destroyed by the retreating confederates during the Civil War so this one was built after the war.",0.0 +"As always, take advantage of the short film. The family all enjoyed going through the house, looking at the living quarters, and reading the informative displays. Not sure I would have made a good lighthouse keeper since it appears you have to stay up through the night. Great view from the top. I am not a big fan of heights and the walkway is a little narrow but I survived.",0.0 +"This lighthouse is absolutely beautiful. It takes a few minutes to get to he top, but the amazing view is well worth the climb. I'm so glad I decided to experience this. ",0.0 +Picture takers dream! I looked for keychains/pins but didn't find any that I had hoped to find. Hope to find later,0.0 +"This is, as you would expect, right on the water. There is some parking along the building and a parking lot next door. It costs about $12/person but I think it was well worth it. They have a visitor shop, a small (5-10 min) movie, a museum and the lighthouse. You can climb the lighthouse to the railing walkway about 120 feet up and directly below the light level. The people were friendly and the museum has 2 levels of exhibits. I highly recommend this for visitors to the area.",0.0 +"Sit in the visitors room & watch the short video about the history of the island. It tells about the people, crops & building original lighthouse which was destroyed during the war. The existing lighthouse is the second to be built in this location. Many of the old items used at the time are maintained in the house & you can view them before or after you climb to the top. The views are magnificent.",0.0 +The lighthouse has a great view of the island from the top - and the history of it is very interesting. There is a short movie you can watch which gives you quite a bit of information. One of the houses on the tour provides more info as well as has furniture and fixtures. The gift shop is nice also.,0.0 +Very nice museum. Got to hear a Swedish freighter honk three times in a salute to the lighthouse as they passed. Well worth the stop.,0.0 +The history of this place is great. The tickets were a little pricey but the view from the top of the lighthouse is amazing!! ,0.0 +"The grounds of the lighthouse are beautiful. We were not able to stay long enough to purchase tickets to enter, but there is much to see around the lighthouse. Next door is a museum, library, and visitors center. The lighthouse is an easy walk from a couple of hotels and many restaurants nearby.",1.0 +"If you enjoy lighthouses, add a visit to this one to your list. This is a beautifully maintained lighthouse and cabin with lots of history inside. Enjoy!",0.0 +"Lovely lighthouse and museum. Very informative movie about the area and cool theater to relax in. Great gift shop, and if you can climb all the way up to the top of the lighthouse, it's an incredible view!",0.0 +"We have seen many lighthouses on our travels along the east coast, so we couldn't pass this one up. There is a short video about the history of the lighthouse and its keepers that is entertaining and informative. After that you tour the keeper's cottage with exhibits downstairs and recreated rooms upstairs. Next comes the lighthouse itself. A short walk to the base and then you begin the climb to the top, 129 steps. It's easy to become dizzy as you go around and around, but the view from the top is worth it. A panoramic view of the southern tip of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. Great for picture taking.",0.0 +It was worth the climb to see the spectacular views. Very informative museum and well stocked gift shop.,0.0 +Hit the Lighthouse for 129 step climb. Got a great lesson on how it was built twice and the history of the lighthouse itself. Enjoyed every minute of it.,0.0 +This was a very well educated trip about lighthouse life. We enjoyed it very much. It was not a hard climb at all and clean.,0.0 +"We went here on a rainy, windy day, so did NOT get to climb into the lighthouse tower. However, the video shown, the museum displays, and the gift shop were all well worth the price of admission. ALso, by queen keeping our entry ticket, we could have gone another day. also, ticket allowed us entry into the coast guard qsmuseum.w. GOod,deal.",0.0 +What a beautiful spot along the beach walk in St Simons Island Village. Definitely worth a look and into the museum as well. Saw it on a gorgeous Easter Sunday.,1.0 +"A tough climb to the top and tight on the spiral stairs, but worth the steps! Don't forget to visit the museum gift shop. Super friendly staff and unique gifts from the island.",0.0 +It was fun to watch the video and learn the history. The view at the top is worth the 120+ steps to the top!,0.0 +"There is a lot of history surrounding the St. Simons Lighthouse, and the cost of admission will give you an incredible view of the island and neighboring Jekyll Island from the top of the lighthouse.Beautiful landscaped grounds surround the museum and staff are on hand to provide information about the lighthouse and it's history.A great destination for family fun and you'll have an appreciation for lighthouse attendants after you climb the spiral staircase to the top and take in the view.",1.0 +Beautiful view from the top. Staff members were friendly and Teresa was very friendly and informative.,0.0 +"The weather was warm permitting us to enjoy the grounds and a walk on the beach. This fall, the Lighthouse will serve as the location for our daughter's wedding rehearsal dinner, so we visited principally to firm up logistics for this upcoming event. We have visited is attraction multiple times over the years and it never disappoints its visitors. ",0.0 +"A museum of the lighthouse keeper’s house, with period furniture, a climb up the lighthouse for a beautiful view and. A ten minute orientation film is the package. Instructive and low key. ",0.0 +We really enjoyed checking this out. When we got to the top a Coast Guard maintenance man was there and invited us up by the light. He answered a lot of questions we had. Kids would like this as well. The view was amazing!,0.0 +"No visit to St Simons is complete without visiting its iconic lighthouse. The climb to the top is quick and easy (129 steps) and the view is well worth it. Down below is a nice museum with a history of the lighthouse and the people who lived and worked there. We met two very friendly and knowledgable docents, who made the visit more memorable. ",1.0 +"Moderate admission, $12. Very nice film in visitors center and a nice climb for a spectacular view of the area. Lots of steps in the climb, but lots of places to rest on the way up and down. Very well preserved.",0.0 +"Love the sign indicating how many steps remain to get to the top of the lighthouse. You are not able to get to the beacon itself because it is still in use. The lightkeeper's cottage is small for a family by today's standards, but all rooms were clearly laid out and identified with signage. There are many photographs and history on the first floor. A video is shown prior to entering the cottage and lighthouse. This has been well managed over the years. Nice view from the top overlooking the water and rooftops.",0.0 +We toured this beautiful historical lighthouse and museum and loved our visit. The museum provided excellent background information on the lighthouse and area. We highly recommend that everyone step inside and take the tour.,0.0 +Great views of the island from the top. The 129 steps are not bad. We failed to enjoy the history of the lighthouse since we had time restraints. $12 admission is a little pricey but getting to the top and enjoying the view was fun. ,1.0 +"I've visited many lighthouses and this one is like many others. However, the views are really nice and it's well worth it to climb to the top. ",0.0 +"Once you get your ticket next door to the actual lighthouse you watch a short video on the history. Then you can wander around the house downstairs to learn more, while the upstairs is set up like how the rooms would have been for the lighthouse keeper. The climb to the top has places with a wider platform to stop and rest along the way. Can't beat the views from the top! Quick, fun, and informative 60-90 minute activity for all ages",0.0 +"Went with my wife as I love photographing lighthouses. The area is gorgeous with lots to do, walk to the pier, there is a pool and water playground for the kids and nice restaurants in the area. Nice for a weekend road trip.",0.0 +Great place to walk around it is right on the ocean and near the pier with lots of shops and restaurants close by. We did not go inside.,0.0 +"This quaint stop, should be on your list. Not only can you walk to the top of the light house and see far and wide, but you can also enjoy this waterfront gift shop that holds a great assortment of local crafts, a verity of unique gifts, and household items.",0.0 +Lighthouse right in front of the most beautiful beach. Dolphins swimming right in front of museum. A spectacle got early risers. ,0.0 +This is a fun activity; it does have lots of little steps; a beautiful area; a fabulous gift shop; parking fairly easy.,0.0 +"We enjoyed the climb to the top of the light house on a cold sunny day in December. They have rolling documentary about this light house in the museum hall. It's not free, though. Admission costs $12 per adult. Less for kids",0.0 +I didn't get the chance to enter the museum due to time constraints but it was a nice place to walk around. ,0.0 +Great views and not too difficult to climb. Good gift shop and tourist center located next to the Lighthouse,0.0 +I like lighthouses and the restoration and presentation with this light house and museum is great. The climb to the top is not hard and the views are great. The staff in the gift shop and the museum are very friendly and informative. It is well worth taking the time to visit and walk through.,0.0 +We were staying right across the street from the light house. We decided to tour it and the museum. Lovely view of the ocean from the top. Can see Jekyl Island as well. Loved the gift shop and museum. Lots of history to learn. ,0.0 +We visited the lighthouse museum many years ago but not this trip. But we always make our way over to see the lighthouse whenever we're on the island -- it's beautiful.,0.0 +"Toured it alone, loved the lighthouse and grounds. Beautiful views, too. Visit by yourself or with friends. Wear sneakers or similar shoes.",0.0 +"Ladies in gift shop (where you purchase tickets) so nice and kind. The looping video about the Lighthouse and island history pretty good introduction to the museum. No photos allowed in the museum, but can take photos up the 145 steps to top of lighthouse. It was very windy once up and out the to view island from the lighthouse. Beautiful views even on dreary, windy day. The two history galleries and the museum's upstairs model of what the house would have looked like at turn of 20th century quite informative. No photos allowed of the galleries or upstairs. NO problem, as the information and photos can be found online via Library of Congress and two other government sites. Admission is $12 per adult, and takes about 45-60 minutes total for video, lighthouse, and museum. ",0.0 +"The informational video before going up into the lighthouse is a must see for the background info. Seeing inside the tower, climbing the stairs and seeing the view at the time was a delight and stairs were not hard to climb.",1.0 +"For a small fee, you can climb the lighthouse for a great view from the top. They tell you how many steps remaining at each landing. The gift shop also had some interesting finds.",0.0 +I would recommend watching the informational video. It gave such great background information. Climbing the lighthouse was not difficult at all unless you have health issues. The view at the top was beautiful.,0.0 +"This light is one of the only 5 surviving towers in the sate of GA. The light is an operational lighthouse that casts light out about 23 miles. It is open for tours daily. Be sure to explore the museum, climb the 129 steps to the top in order to see the best views of the island.",0.0 +We stopped overnight in St Simons on our way to Ft Lauderdale and were pleasantly surprised to find this little gem adjacent to our hotel. I love light houses so it was a wonderful photo opportunity ,0.0 +"Nice sunset with interesting touch of history. Beautiful area for a nice walk, shopping, and in our case nice sunset. Very well maintained.",0.0 +"We saw the lighthouse on our Ghost tour and went back the next day. The movie, museum, lighthouse and tour guides were fun and knowledgeable. We very much enjoyed our time there but missed seeing the ghost!",0.0 +"We took our 3 & 5 year old kids here, and they really enjoyed climbing to the top of the lighthouse. The museum wasn't as interesting or interactive for them, but the climbing to the top of the light house got them into it. Great view from the top!",0.0 +"A nice museum, but a tad expensive for what you get. We climbed to the top of the lighthouse which gave a good view of the island. ",1.0 +Great way to pass an hour of time and you will learn a little history about the area. Inexpensive but fun. ,1.0 +"While we weren't brave enough to climb to the top of the lighthouse, it was a very interesting place to visit. Be sure to watch the film.",0.0 +"A must see if you visit the Island. Pick a time when the photography will be great, early morning or evening. Museum was interesting. Scenic",0.0 +Beautiful working lighthouse. Tour is interesting and you can climb to the top for a gorgeous view of the island.,1.0 +"It's always fun to learn the history of where we are staying. We took our 6 year old niece, who is in love with lighthouses, through this tour. Fun to learn about why and how a lighthouse works. The view from the top is gorgeous! Be ready for some stairs!!",0.0 +"Although this is not the original lighthouse built by James Gould around 1807 (that was destroyed to keep out of Union hands at the beginning of the Civil War) this beautiful lighthouse with a fascinating history is worth a visit. (I'm a Eugenia Price fan!) So picturesque at sunset...absolutely gorgeous! The surrounding town is lovely and lively. And as a bonus, it comes with a fantastic gift shop.",0.0 +"It was so fun to see the lighthouse. Climbing to the top was a worthwhile challenge. Some one spilled water on the stairs which made it a little treacherous. I am not sure if there is a sign that says leave it by the door or no drinks allowed. I did see one family who set theirs there. People should know, but the person on duty should probably mention it. The museum was very informative. Do not miss the 10 minute movie before the tour. ",0.0 +"Very neat to learn about some local history, make sure you watch the video before going in the house! My only complaint is the number of people they allow in the lighthouse set a time, it was very crowded on the stairs, and with a small child who was already nervous about going up, it was a little stressful. Definitely worth the price of a ticket!",0.0 +This lighthouse has 173 steps to the top. At each landing it shows how many steps you have to go. The steps are much wider than other lighthouses we visited. There's a wonderful gift shop with something for everyone. Just a few steps will take you to the beach. A visit here takes about an hour or less.,1.0 +"We visited the lighthouse in the morning and it was perfect timing. The people who work/volunteer there are so friendly. Larry (I believe that is his name), who worked in the museum, was great with sharing the information and history about the lighthouse and its keepers, which complimented the artifacts in the museum so well. The view from the top was beautiful, of course, and well worth the climb. The gift shop has a very nice offering and the area around the lighthouse is beautifully landscaped and well preserved. ",3.0 +It was okay. I'm not really into museums or lighthouses. Take a bike ride there. The ocean setting makes it worthwhile. ,1.0 +"The lighthouse is located in the village. It is near free public parking and the pier, Welcome Center and East Beach. It was $12 for adults. They have a very informative museum and the walk to the top of the lighthouse is not far. 129 steps. Great view. Looking across the water, you can see Jekyll Island.",1.0 +Beautiful historic site with nice views of the waterfront. Not worth the $12 adult admission. Museum shop is nice.,0.0 +All summer Saint Simons lighthouse has a benefit concert that are extremely good $12 per person bring your cooler and snacks great music,0.0 +We go to this lighthouse every year with the kids. They love the idea of ghosts in the lighthouse. We also love the view up top. Can see it all pretty quickly. ,0.0 +"Very enjoyable with the family. A short video is available along with a gift shop. The lighthouse is in great shape and we walked to the top, Loved it.",0.0 +The 129 steps provide a great workout and the view at the top is well worth the effort. Make sure to tour the lighthouse museum as well. ,0.0 +"One of picturesque features that defines a place, makes the local area very charming.Colonial type building that complements the whole tone of the island. Opportunity to climb to the top of the lighthouse, not something that I did but imagine it gives a great view across much of the island as well as out to sea.",0.0 +Loved this historic place! 129 steps to top of lighthouse...beautiful scenery. We enjoyed the history of the area in St.Simmons,0.0 +"Took a Sunday afternoon ride over to St Simon's Island. Such a pretty, peaceful little island! Visited the lighthouse and museum while there. The lighthouse is great and the museum is very interesting! The grounds are clean and well kept. For those that do not wish to climb the lighthouse stairs or visit the museum, there are signs on the grounds that tell the history of the lighthouse, along with history of the fort that once stood close by. There are benches outside to sit and enjoy the tranquil breeze off the ocean as the waves come crashing in. There is a nice gift shop for souvenirs. The park staff is very friendly and helpful. A great place to visit days gone by, if you are in the area. ",0.0 +"We hung out for quite a bit watching the birds, boats and caught some really nice breeze up on top! Lots of educational information and a nice gift shop.",0.0 +"My friends convinced me to give the lighthouse a go - 129 steps up to the best view of St Simons Island. It was gorgeous! For $12, you get to watch a 15 minute movie telling the history of the island & lighthouse. Then you go on a self guided tour of the museum and then the lighthouse itself. It's well worth the $12 to see the beauty of the island from the lighthouse, plus, you get a great appreciation of history and what it took to live in the 1800's & early 1900's coastal Georgia. I would highly recommend seeing this beautiful historical site. ",0.0 +"We love lighthouses and on a recent visit to St. Simons we took time to visit the gift shop, the lighthouse and the top. Well worth the couple of dollars.There's a short 8 or 10 minutes film, then you can visit the keepers quarters and hear from a guide about the life and various aspects as well as see some very good exhibits. Afterwards you can climb the 129 steps to the top, and step out onto the observation deck to see a stunning view of the island and coast.Worth the effort and time.",0.0 +"Visited here whilst visiting St Simons Island with my Girlfriend.Absolutely packed with information & history and if you're still inquisitive about anything, the workers are more than happy to help with any questions you have.The staff in the shop were extremely helpful and very pleasant.The lighthouse itself is 129 steps high and is slightly strenuous for the 'less active' people, but provides amazing views. Just beware that bad weather can stop anyone climbing to the top.We paid $24 dollars for the both of us, which I initially felt was slightly expensive but was worth it in the end. Only wish there was a little bit more to see.All in all a great experience and glad to have ticked it off the 'to-do' list.",1.0 +"This was our first time visiting this light house! The stairs weren't as bad as others we have seen. I have asthma as well as other health issues and i didn't have to bad of a time with the stairs, I made it all the way up without needing a break (unlike others we have visited). It has a great view of the pier, water, and Jekyll Island. The staff was very friendly and answered all of our questions perfectly!! We will definitely be back!!",0.0 +"This is one of the best lighthouses we have visited. Besides a great museum and keeper's quarters, you can actually walk up to the top of the lighthouse and walk out onto the observation deck. Fantastic views.",0.0 +Good place for lighthouse buffs and history buffs. The timeline historical video of the lighthouse is enlightening! I would recommend this place to anyone!,0.0 +"Not bad those stairs, but take the time, and read the history of the keepers and the work that they had to do to sustain this light. Very well taken care of, the film was also short and sweet, and you should do it. all close to everything with free parking admission was reasonable.",0.0 +"Located near the Pier I Village shops and restaurants, you can park and do a lot - visit the lighthouse, small shops and great restaurants plus a walk on the pier and a public pool and playground for kids. Something for everyone.",0.0 +"Definitely worth a stop if you are staying on St. Simons Island. Watch the film before going on the tour as it is only about ten minutes and length and extremely informative. It is a beautiful spot with some a small, but interesting museum and very friendly staff.",1.0 +"Great views, informative 10 minute film, an easy climb, and close to the pier. Well worth a hour of our time on our visit!",1.0 +Very beautiful nice scenary hidden behind the trees. View is awesome very close to the water on walking path,0.0 +"I have been to many lighthouses in NC, SC, GA, Fla. and CA and find this to be one of the prettiest and the gift shop is the best in town",0.0 +St. Simons Island is a beautiful location and the lighthouse is in the perfect spot. The town has built the museum and public park all around the lighthouse. I would recommend visiting if your on the island. ,0.0 +Lots of good history. Wear your comfortable shoes if plan on going to the top. Thigh burn but worth every step.,0.0 +"We are trying to see as many lighthouses as possible on the east coast. St. Simon's lighthouse isn't one of the biggest, but is big on charm--was definitely worth the visit!",0.0 +Beautifully maintained. We were not able to take tour because we arrived at 4:35 and last ticket was for 4:30..but grounds and gift shop are nice. The buildings are beautiful and great for pictures. Would recommend. ,0.0 +"The lighthouse has a nice gift shop with a wide variety of items. From the gift shop where you purchase tickets (currently $12) you view an informative and very well done ten minute film. From there you go through a well presented and interactive six room museum. Then, if you are in shape you can climb the 120 steps to the top of the light house where you get a great view.👍👍",0.0 +"Not worth the $12 per person to get in. The museum is about 150 square feet and they do everything that they can go stretch out what little info they have. The lighthouse is a pretty view but, 12$ for 10 minutes of activity is not great. The lighthouse at hunting island is taller and only costs 2$ to walk up. If I had a whole family with me, I would be bankrupt. Staff seemed disinterested in answering questions. ",2.0 +"Take the Lighthouse tour and climb to the top. Once you are there, if you can, take some pictures. Very, very interesting. I'm not one to check these things out but this, I'd do again. Be sure to tour through the house and take time to read the little bits of information. Very, very cool.",0.0 +Loved the lighthouse. Beautiful grounds. You felt like you had stepped back in time. Loved the light keepers house. Interesting history.,0.0 +We walked along the waterfront to the lighthouse. Very beautiful and lots of history told here. Not to mention the obvious spectacular view from the top.,0.0 +"I ran here from the hotel and was so amazed that I brought my wife before we left St. Simons Island. There is a pier you can walk out on and a town square that has gift shops and restaurants. Parking is always packed, but there are always a couple of spots on the streets. The lighthouse is really amazing! The architect of this lighthouse also designed 5 lighthouses that are still used on the Great Lakes to this day! We saw the 100+ year old shed where the lamp oil was stored, but didn't go into the lighthouse which you can purchase. Just the history itself makes it a worthwhile trip to visit the lighthouse and the surrounding area. I would highly recommend visiting this location if you are ever in St. Simons Island.",0.0 +I love Lighthouses and this one is very pretty. The lighthouse is also close to The Fishing Pier and Mallory st. which are other attractions that are walking distance. ,0.0 +Starts with a short movie on the history of the light house and you can walk thru the light keepers house on your way up 129 stairs to the top. 12 dollars to get in is worth it by today's prices ,0.0 +We made a day trip in to St. Simons and it is a cute little town! The lighthouse was great! Easy parking and more things to do right within walking distance. I wish we had planned on staying longer so we could hang out at the beach for a few hours! ,0.0 +They pack a lot of displays and info into a little Museum. The staff was very friendly. We enjoyed our visit. We plan to bring our kids next time. Each display has kid friendly text.,0.0 +"This museum has won awards and it shows. The area is beautifully landscaped and easily accessible. The museum shop has a variety of items, and the docents were very friendly and informative. There is a short and well done video before entering the lighthouse complex. There are informative and interactive (via technology) exhibits, which were especially enjoyed by the children who were visiting. The 120+ step climb to the top of the lighthouse was worth the view. ",1.0 +The location is right in the town center and very convenient to shopping and food. The climb up had a $12 fee that also included the museum visit. The grounds were fun to sat by and enjoy the scenery.,0.0 +"Beautiful working lighthouse located in the St. Simons village area, right on the water. Totally enjoyed it. ",0.0 +"nice light house with a nice view, the museum offers a nice movie about the lighthouse, but you are required to buy a ticket, just to watch it. So even if you are unable to climb the steps to the light house you can not watch the movie or visit the keepers house. My 87 year old Dad and I climbed up to the top but my 86 year old mother was not allowed to see the movie, or go in the keeper house. Really?! All the other light houses we visited this week , this was not a problem. Nice lighthouse, not impressed with the customer service. Also the most expensive ticket.",0.0 +Yes it is worth doing. Yes it has 129 steps to the top. Yes it was manned until it wasn't.Yes it has a good view from the top.Yes I have seen to many lighthouses.,1.0 +"Wonderful lighthouse that is relatively easy to climb at 129 steps. A short 10 minute movie tells you the fascinating story of this and other lighthouses in general. Walking the grounds, you get to see where the kerosene was stored, the lighthouse keepers lived, and how the grounds were maintained. The light can be seen up to 23 miles away and the views from the top are so beautiful.",0.0 +"The 129 steps to the top of the lighthouse is well worth the time! Beautiful from the top, can see for a long ways. The lady is the museum was so sweet and informative. ",0.0 +"My family and I visited the saint simons lighthouse and museum on Friday March 10 and really enjoyed the visit. The museum is good but not very big (mostly a set up of the lighthouse keeper's house and what it looked like back then). The price was a little inflated for the size of museum that it is, but it is still good to see. My 7 year old daughter and I enjoyed going up into the lighthouse and looking out all over the area. That alone made it worth the visit. We would visit again and do recommend this attraction. Also, the gift shop is excellent !! The ladies who run the gift shop and sell the museum / lighthouse tickets are very friendly and helpful. We enjoyed going back to the gift shop on Saturday for purchases and souveniers. Very nice and organized gift shop with several types of unique gifts and options.",0.0 +Lots of history lessons between the museum and the lighthouse. Beautiful gift shop. Beautiful grounds around the lighthouse. The live oak trees are beautiful.,0.0 +"Lighthouse is still active and guiding ships on toward Brunswick. The Light-keeper's house has been converted to a museum that provides insight into a day and age when someone was required 24-7 to operate and maintain the lighthouse. The lighthouse itself is also open to the public and one can climb to the top for a great vista of the Atlantic Ocean and the next island over, Jekyll Island. It's located just a couple blocks from the St. Simons Island fishing pier.",0.0 +"Unfortunately I have not been inside. They are always closed when I go to St. Simons Island. However, I love the exterior. It is well taken care of and a great stop for photos. Maybe next time I will be able to enter.",0.0 +My friend and I went into the gift shop and was pleased to find a great selection. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. ,1.0 +Great photo stop. Interesting museum and you can go to the top of the lighthouse. If you want to go up over 120 steps.,0.0 +"Nice, small museum, lots of neat information about the history of the area and the lighthouse. The views from the top are pretty great, too.",0.0 +We had a vert nice visit to the lighthouse! We visited on a Saturday morning and there were just a handful of visitors. The visitor center was lovely and the movie that was the prelude to the actual lighthouse visit/climb was perfect. Even my teen was interested! The keeper's house is attached to the lighthouse. It was maintained very well and the docent was lovely. The lighthouse itself was an easy climb and the views were spectalular. Worth the $12 entrance fee!,1.0 +"We loved the museum and climbing to the top of the lighthouse. They also had a great gift shop. Loved seeing the lightkeeper's quarters and were able to envision what it was like when they lived there. Make sure you visit the lighthouse on your trip. Also, it's a must see at night!!",0.0 +"We wandered around the lighthouse and enjoyed looking at this beautiful landmark. We did not go up inside it (approx. 129 steps) because we felt it was a bit expensive ($12 per person). Also - they state their hours as open until 5 pm but the last trips up inside the lighthouse are at 4:30 or sometimes 4 pm on Thursdays when the Coast Guard is there to inspect the light at the top of the lighthouse. If you do go an can make it at the end of the day on Thursdays, we heard the Coast Guard will sometimes let people all the way up to see the light.",0.0 +"My husband and I took our 2 children (boys 7 and 5yrs old) to the Lighthouse Museum on Saint Simons Island, they had a blast climbing up the 129 steps of the lighthouse, I personally am a tad bit out of shape and my calves were shaking after I came down but my husband found comedy in it and we all laughed... make sure to hold on to the hand rails at all times!! .. After the climb my boys were too hyper to really pay attention to the tour of the Keepers House or watch the short movie about the history of the lighthouse..... in hindsight I should have done that first. Kids 6 and under are free my 7yr old was 5 bucks adults $12. Worth the money",0.0 +"Beautiful place in a neat little town. Did not know this was even here, just driving by. It was getting late so we did not get to see everything but what we saw was very charming. There was even a guy on horseback riding by, which you do not see very often. Probably will never be in the area ever again but it was worth the effort to stop and check out.",0.0 +Great short film about the history. The old lighthouse keepers house has several wonderful exhibits and the upstairs is set up with period furniture just as it would have been at the time. The climb to the top of the lighthouse is worth it when you see the views!,0.0 +Excellent reproduction of Keeper's home in museum. Well worth the climb for view from top of lighthouse. Curator was so helpful and informative.,0.0 +Beautiful area and the lighthouse and surrounding areas are lovely. Nice walk beside the water and lighthouse museum and gift shop was first class. A must see if you're in the area. ,0.0 +"The lighthouse history is memorized in a stunning display in the light keepers cottage.A walk up to the top gives a great view.....also serves to respect the lighthouse keepers who had to walk to the top every 75 minutes! Locals run to the top for their daily cardio.....oh,my!The museum gift shop is one of the best I have experienced in some time.",0.0 +Very well preserved museum and lighthouse. The non-profit organization which operates and owns this property should be commended for the authenticity of the museum displays. Easy to follow from room to room. Visibility was optimal at about 4 p.m. the afternoon we climb to the lighthouse steps. Magnificent views! I believe that the Saint Simons lighthouse is one of only 3 in the state of Georgia which is operational and visitors are allowed to climb to the top.,1.0 +My 4 year old granddaughter and I climbed this. It is relatively as far as lighthouse climbs go but the views from the top are great. Historical information is nice as well.,0.0 +Very interesting / historical. Walk to the top of a working lighthouse. The keepers house had very interesting displays and was decorated /furniture upstairs.,0.0 +Such a great place to visit and have meetings we had a 3 day meeting and it was a great meeting and the room was so nice and big lots of space for the 40 plus that were present will use this place again,0.0 +"Our family of 4 enjoyed our visit to the Lighthouse. This is still a working lighthouse with a rich history. The house is very nicely set up with the historical explanation downstairs and rooms set up to be historically accurate upstairs. The lighthouse is very well maintained. Although there are 129 steps to the top, there is a landing every 20 steps with a window to catch the changing view while you catch your breath! The view from the top is worth the climb! Inside the visitor's center there is a very nice gift shop and a short video about the history of the lighthouse. This is only an hour or so visit, but very well done. ",0.0 +If you like to visit lighthouses this is a beautiful one to visit. I love the view from the top and the friendly ladies at the desk,0.0 +"Captain Fertig took on a Lighthouse Trolley excursion throughout St. Simons Island. One of the highlights of the day was a stop at the Lighthouse and Museum, a few blocks from the Pier retail and restaurant area. Lots of unique historical facts and information. The young lady who gave us the tour was very informative. The trek up the steps of the Lighthouse was worth the time and effort. Great panoramic views. It still is in use guiding the large container ships and other vessels coming into the harbour. Bought some nice gifts in the cute gift shop. Plenty of history surrounding the Light during WWII, and a murder mystery to boot.",0.0 +"This is an excellent way to spend the day alone or with family climbing the stairs to the lighthouse, visiting the museum, and watching the boats go by. It has educational exhibits in the keepers house. This is the second lighthouse that was built since the first one was destroyed during the Civil War. It was called Gould's lighthouse after its builder and first keeper, James Gould from Massachusetts. The second lighthouse was built just west of the first . It has a 104-foot tower and 129 step spiral staircase. In 1880 of March an argument broke out between the head keeper Frederick Osborne and his assistant that resulted in Osborne's death. It is said that his footsteps in the tower have been heard by the wives of later keepers. David O'Hagan was the last lighthouse keeper who retired in 1950 with the complete automation of the lighthouse was finished. It still guides ships to this day.",0.0 +"The Lighthouse Museum and park is a nice way to spend the afternoon in downtown Saint Simon. It has an interesting history as explained in the museum section of the tourist spot and is a site at night when fully lit.It is a nice way to spend the afternoon if it rains learning about the history of the island and while you are there, check out their great gift shop.",0.0 +"The SSI lighthouse is one of the most beautifully kept and cared for spots on the island. It has a knowledgeable curator with a neat little display of what life was like as the keeper of the lighthouse. You can climb the 140+ curved stairs to the top to take in a great view of the pier, bridge, and coast line.",0.0 +"We were camping in Brunswick and drove here searching for a bite for lunch on a Sunday, and were pleasantly surprised to find this gem of a place. A nice seaside village with shops and dining options, boardwalk pier, picnic/park under gorgeous oak trees, and kids play structure area. The lighthouse museum, swimming pool and miniature golf course are also available for fees. You can easily spend a nice afternoon with family here -- bicycle in, or park for free. Well worth exploring!",0.0 +"there is a fee for entering the museum, but it is easy to just walk around and enjoy the sites with out paying any fee. Park area with playground for kids. Picnic areas. fishing areas. relaxing and watching the ocean. could spend all day there just enjoying the sites.",0.0 +Great experience awesome place to visit . Claiming 200 Steps is kinda good for keepingYou in shape . View fromTop priceless . Amazing stuff very informative that genuinely care about there visitor ,0.0 +"Loved it that the docent was available, but not in our face. Museum was great -wish more lighthouses had one! Recommend a display of how the Fresnel lens works.",0.0 +"The lighthouse is on a little spot of land next to the public pool and park. The pier is nearby too. The lighthouse is only 129 steps, so getting a view from the top is easy. It's a good quick side trip if you're headed down the Georgia coast.",0.0 +"Nice museum, good video, good exhibits. Make the 129 step climb to the top & take in the view from the historic working lighthouse.Learned a lot about the history of th Golden Isles.",0.0 +Absolute perfection. This lighthouse holds a special key to my heart. Perfect up keep and great little gift shop. U can feel the soul and history with just a single glance ,0.0 +"After reading a Eugenia Price novel, I had to visit the lighthouse. The video was very informative. I am afraid of heights, but managed the lighthouse climb just fine. Grounds are lovely - a step back in time. There is a lovely gift shop here.",0.0 +Spend about 45 minutes and learn about lighthouses. How they changed over the years and how the lights were powered before electricity. I enjoyed the film and climbing the lighthouse steps to look out!,0.0 +You can climb to the top of the lighthouse if you choose. It is an easy walk to enjoy the area around the lighthouse also. There is a nice walk area around the water.,0.0 +"Wonderful view from the top, lots of great historical information, interesting video, friendly docent. The light keeper's house furnishings added a sense of authenticity. Good value. We were glad we did the Colonial Trolley Tour first before we went to the lighthouse museum.",0.0 +Lots of steps but worth the climb. Neat little tour and movie before you go up. Great thing to do on a sunny day.,0.0 +"The ladies in the gift shop know their stuff. On a hot summer day, they recommended the movie first, then a trip up the lighthouse, then the gift shop, and it worked. The movie really was great--short but informative and immersive. The spiraling trip to the top of the lighthouse isn't that hard, but there are plenty of rest stops and windows along the way. The view from the top is amazing, along with the breeze. Despite some degree of vertigo, I made myself walk around the top, hugging the inside wall, and was rewarded with a 360 degree view of the island that was just fabulous. And the gift shop has nice things too, like beach glass jewelry that caught my wife's eye.",0.0 +Still here can't get them down !!!!almost everything is open .Some limbs and trash but clean up underway in high gear.cant beat the BEACH SPIRIT .Alive and well in St.Simons Island,0.0 +Excellent for all ages. See how the lighthouse keepers lived. Climb to the top for a spectacular view!,0.0 +"It was an awesome vacation for my 3 grandkids, my cousin & I. We visited family in the area! We enjoyed the Jekyll Island, The Sea Turtle Center and around the island. We climbed the lighthouse & it was an experience for me & the kids! ",0.0 +"We did not go inside the lighthouse museum, but wandered around the beach area and took some photos. Very nice area! Pretty views.",0.0 +Beautiful view overlooking the beach! You must climb to the top of the light house! The view is amazing... Must see site! And it's near the pier! ,0.0 +"Nice gift shop and the keeper's house was interesting. The climb to the top of the light house (129 steps) was hot, there was little fresh air",0.0 +"Fairly easy walk up, even for our 5 year old. Beautiful views at the top. Nice museum and gift shop as well.",0.0 +Had a visit to the light house while with church tour. Very lovely nd the Captain's house is nice with a lot of history.,0.0 +"There was a large group in the video screening room when I arrived so the person in the shop suggested that I go to the museum first. I started with the lighthouse, climbing all 129 steps. At every landing there was a poster providing information about some aspect of the lighthouse or the view, along with a countdown on the number of steps left. The view from the lighthouse was spectacular. There was a wonderful cool breeze too. The recreated rooms were lovely. I liked the iPads that provided details about what was in the room. Too bad all of them weren't working. The ground floor rooms with info about the history of the area and the lighthouse were very informative too. The video was very well done with lots of fly overs and dramatic sunsets.",0.0 +"Wonderful gift shop, very knowledgeable staff and tour guides. The Lighthouse is full of history dating back hundreds of years. You can hear the large ships come in and the blow their horns three times to salute the lighthouse. It is a maritime tradition. You can climb the lighthouse and see all over the south end of the island. Incredible experience for all ages.",0.0 +It was very hot today! But it still wasn't too bad going up in lighthouse! There's a small area every 20 or so steps to stop and take a quick break as you go up. Once we were at the top there was a lovely sea breeze :) ,0.0 +The museum and lighthouse tour are well worth the money and time. The interactive aspect of the museum was great for any age group. We learned a lot about the history of SSI and the lighthouse. The climb to the top of the lighthouse was a great workout. ,0.0 +Great light house and fantastic views. The museum was very nice and it wasn't crowded when we went in February,0.0 +The history of the St Simons lighthouse is fascinating and well covered in the film and museum. Staff are friendly and helpful. the trip to the top is well worth it as the view is spectacular.,0.0 +"The St. Simons Lighthouse Museum, Keepers Cottage, and Lighthouse are under the control of the Coastal Georgia Historical Society and the historical interpretation is outstanding. This is a must see when visiting St. Simons Island!",0.0 +"My wife and I alway enjoy visiting lighthouses. I enjoy claiming to the top. The tour of the St Simons Lighthouse cost around $12.00 per person, but it worth the cost. There is a twenty minute or so video on the history of the light station and people who were involved with it. Worth watching. The view at the top of the 229 step tower is great. If you are a lighthouse enthusiast you need to add this to your list of must see. ",0.0 +"The cost of $24 for 2 adults did not justify the limited benefit of the small museum and lighthouse (only accessible thru the museum). Decent view at the top for us, who hadn't been to the island before. Not sure of another option of bike rental cost, but that's probably a better deal for what u can see. It did prompt us to want to see Fort Frederica which were mostly foundational ruins instead of houses but the oak trees are awesome and fun dress up outfits for kids. They were also shooting rounds from the cannon, not live but a fun boom.",1.0 +Sure enjoyed visiting this well preserved lighthouse! The history was interesting and the replica of how the Keepers quarters looked were authentic. ,0.0 +"Beautiful facility on the shore. I am an archivist and have worked for years in museums, but I was there to see the lighthouse, and was disappointed there is no price option for lighthouse visits alone--you must pay full museum admission. I'm sure the museum is lovely, but I wasn't interested in it on that particular day...",0.0 +I am so proud to say I stepped out on the platform atop the lighthouse. It was worth overcoming the little surge of fear you get as you approach the door (and worth the climb). A great time!,0.0 +This is an amazing functioning lighthouse. Well preserved and takes you back in time. We really enjoyed our trip through the museum and lighthouse.,0.0 +"Informative video presentation, interesting replicas of life as a lighthouse keeper. The climb inside is tight but manageable with viewing stops along the way. View from the top was beautiful!",0.0 +"The keepers dwelling before the light house was well laid out. Once we had the kids try to identify what was different in the rooms of this house vs houses of today they had some fun and looked and discussed instead of running though. The museum exhibits on the first floor were not interesting to kids, nothing setup to catch their interest. Would have been great if they would have had replicas of the old lights as they changed . They had some drawings but that wasn't clear enough to get them to understand. Kids were disappointed that they could not see more of the light after the climb.",0.0 +"As a family that routinely vacations at the beach we have visited MANY lighthouses up and down the east coast. With only 129 steps, this one is easily climbed. The light and keepers dwelling are beautifully preserved. ",0.0 +Took our two young kids ages 3 and 4 up all 129 stairs. They enjoyed it and each got a book at the gift shop. The museum was enjoyable for my wife and I. ,0.0 +"A great deal of history in the Golden Isles. Beautiful structure, fantastic vistas, and a wonderful window into the past, how lighthouse keepers lived and worked. Obviously, the lighthouse itself is not handicap friendly. ",0.0 +Great history lesson here. Whatever question you have the gentleman in the museum of the actual lighthouse can answer it. Just be prepared for the crazy walk up the actual lighthouse (129 steps) and if you are claustrophobic I would not recommend the walk up the lighthouse. The view from the top though is beautiful! Recommend to try it out. Not expensive to do either.,0.0 +Fun family adventure that doesn't take long. The view at the top of the lighthouse is SO worth the 125 steps.,0.0 +We visited the St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum while vacationing in the area and really enjoyed it. The location has ample parking for a busy tourist area and the lighthouse history is just amazing. The entire property is very well maintained and family friendly. ,0.0 +Very nice park to hangout. Lighthouse is great. Bring water you have 125 steps to climb. At the top you will have a great time. View to die for. It will take about 45 minutes to get it all done. Kids love it.,0.0 +"Magnificent grounds. Informative and interesting museum. Open to climb every day. There is a catwalk at the top to view the entire island, even across the way to Jekyll Island.",0.0 +Take a tour of the home and then climb the many stairs to the top of the lighthouse. The views are worth the work out!,0.0 +The view is wonderful once you get to the top. My kids enjoyed it a lot...and I enjoyed the air conditioning in the nearby museum and gift shop! ,0.0 +"Pay in the gift shop. There's a short video to watch before the tour. There are docents inside the lighthouse/guest cottage. The lighthouse has been beautifully restored by the historical society. Our kids 11 and 14 enjoyed using the iPads which were in each room of the cottage, explaining the historical items inside. Take your time and enjoy the view from the top, because the entrance fee is a little high. We were rushed because there was a thunderstorm. You can see the bridge to Jekyll and also Driftwood Beach at Jekyll from the top. If you go on a Thursday while the maintenance men are working on the lights, they might let you go inside the otherwise closed area and explain a few things to you. Probably not a good stop for young kids.",0.0 +"They have a good family tour. Also, there seems to be a local tale of a haunting, the kids loved that part. And of course it fits in well with the local 'Haunted Tour'. Both of which are of good value.",0.0 +"We loved this lighthouse, we decided to climb on a Friday morning and were the 1st people that day to climb,everyone working at the museum and the lighthouse were super nice,the climb is not bad at all compared to some lighthouses we have climbed,the view was spectacular. It's worth the time and money to climb and to walk the grounds and museum. We really enjoyed our time visiting and learning about the history of St. Simons. ",1.0 +This is the only lighthouse I have been able to tour. It is beautifully taken care of. The museum and cottage is air conditioned which was a great relief from the sweltering heat. I would recommend watching the short 10 min video about the lighthouse and touring the museum. It has a gorgeous view from the cat walk.,1.0 +"The lighthouse is located within walking distance of the village pier with ample free parking. Keepers cottage has informational displays on the first floor, the second floor is set for use by the keepers family. The lighthouse has beautiful views from all sides, recommend visiting in the morning to avoid afternoon heat.",1.0 +We found the staff to be very friendly and helpful. The second floor displaying period rooms of the keepers' family life was a good presentation. And you got great views of the surrounding area.,0.0 +"I'd probably bump it up to a 4 star if it wasn't so expensive. It was $12 per person to go into the small museum and climb to the top of the lighthouse. You do get a really nice view of the area from up there though.The buildings and lighthouse itself is in excellent condition, which tells me they are at least putting the money to good use. There is also a movie and gift shop in entrance building.",1.0 +This was our favorite part of our stay on the island. It isn't too pricey and children under 6 are free. Love the history lesson for our children,0.0 +You will pay a fee to go in but it is a chance to go up in the lighthouse for a great view. The museum I'd on two floors. It is handicapped accessible but no elevators to the second floor. Very well done and worth reading the placards. Their are docents yo give yours. Gail was very kind to us and shared so much of the history. Well done!,1.0 +"Your tour of the lighthouse begins in the lighthouse keeper's house. The bottom floor contains artifacts and visual displays to help you understand the lighthouse keeper's job and lifestyle. The second floor of the house is set up as it would have been in the early 20th century, and each room contains an iPad with an image of the rooms; by clicking on the items in the room, you can open new pages that tell you about the instruments in the kitchen, lighthouse keeper's office, bedroom, and sitting room. After viewing the house, you begin the climb to the top of the lighthouse, where you will be greeted with a gorgeous view of Jekyll Island to the south, and the main tourist area of St. Simon's Island. This is an absolute must!",1.0 +"My 10 year old son and I watched the 10 minute video and then headed on the tour. We began by touring the lighthouse keeper's house first. The lady overseeing the house was a bit abrasive. The moment I walked in the door she made a beeline for me, wanting to take my bottle of water from me. I told her I'd finish it right then, and she stood over me until the bottle was empty. Then she basically snatched the empty bottle from me to throw it away. I understand why they want to control food/drinks in the museum, but her approach needs to be toned down a bit. As for the tour itself, it's self-guided. You aren't allowed to take pictures inside the house. That was a disappointment, but oh well. There is good information as well as artifacts to good along with the information. The trip up to the top of the lighthouse is a good hike. There are several stops along the way up. The last set of stairs before reaching the top is rather steep. However, once you get to the top, it's worth the trip. Going back down is somewhat challenging if you prefer the handrail on the left since there isn't a handrail on the left going back down.The grounds are well kept, and the gift shop has some beautiful items. The tshirt I purchased was only $14, which I thought was very reasonable. My son got a pin that said he climbed to the top of the lighthouse. It was $1.50, which I thought was reasonable as well. I recommend this stop if you're interested in local, St. Simons history and a bit of a workout. ",1.0 +We love to visit lighthouses and this one is in very nice condition. The museum is small but nice. It does not open until 10 am but you can walk around the area before if you are an early bird. ,1.0 +My friend and I really enjoyed our visit to this museum. They have a nice historical video to watch and then you can read and learn about the first lighthouse keeper and the history of the lighthouse in general. Only 129 steps to the top of the lighthouse for a beautiful view of St. Simons and Jekyll Island. Lovely and interesting spot!,0.0 +Touring the lighthouse you learn a lot about the life of those who have lived and tended the lighthouse. Lots of history and beautiful views from the top.,0.0 +"Climbing the lighthouse is a must, as the views of town and the surrounding area are fantastic. It is an easy climb and early in the morning not very busy. The museum part of the visit was a pleasant surprise. Well restored rooms, nicely curated educational panels, and a nice collection of artifacts. ",0.0 +"Not worth the effort, you can see it all in the picture, and there is nothing else to say to make this 100 characters long",0.0 +"You pay $15 for the privilege of listening to the 10min video, visit the Lighthouse museum and climb the Lighthouse 100+ steps to the top.The video was interesting and informational.The museum was small and was limited to the lighthouse basically but informative.The climb to the top of the lighthouse was not that bad as there were several resting area to stop and catch your breath. Be cautious of course about the typical narrow steps in a winding stairwell, but it was not a bad climb.The view from the top was amazing and worth the climb.But our climb was May 2016 at 2:30 pm, the tourist horde have not descended yet at St. Simon's and the time of the day was siesta time for some, so no traffic climbing up or down.But I can imagine, during the height of summer when a queue behind you climbing up and the queue from above coming down will be chaotic as no 2 people can negotiate passing each other in those narrow steps. A lot of waiting and patience will be needed to negotiate those climb and coming down...",1.0 +We have visited many times and enjoy climbing to the top. The view is incredible. The museum is well organized and easily accessible. Plan at least 3 hrs for your tour. It is well worth vis.,0.0 +"Have visited many lighthouses up and down the east coast. If you are a lighthouse enthusiast, I would recommend.Also recommend if you have kids interested in lighthouses or maritime history. Even if you don't go inside, take a moment to get by and check it out.",0.0 +"I'm still giving this 5 stars even though I think $24 for 2 is too much when the maritime museum that is supposed to be included with it was closed for renovations. Yet, they still charged the same amount. Perhaps for both it's worth it. But we really wanted to climb to the top to see it. Great panoramic view of all of St. Simons plus Jekyll and the bridge across the way. If there's a chance of lightning or rain, but it's still open, do the climb first or they won't let you go up once they get a warning about lightning. We reversed the order of the tour to start with the climb because of a storm on the way. Thankfully, it worked. Even though they will give you a rain check, we were leaving the island after our tour so we wanted to make sure we got to do that first. The light keeper's quarters were nice to see and the history. It's situated in a nice part of St. Simons near the fishing pier. Great photo ops from the top and outside the building. You can't take pictures inside. The 10 minute movie was interesting too.",1.0 +"We loved the lighthouse! What a piece of history! Great gift shop! We didn't climb the lighthouse, but we did visit the lighthouse keepers cabin which now includes a museum.",0.0 +We rented a golf cart during a girls' trip to St. Simons and explored the island. The lighthouse was the highlight of the afternoon... a gorgeous structure right on the water. Take your shoes off and walk the beach afterwards. It's worth the visit!,0.0 +"If you are going to visit islands, see all that you can see and learn the history. The lighthouse offers a background and history of the development of the island. Enjoy.",0.0 +It's was okay a little high at 12 a person to walk around and goto a top of a so called lighthouse which was more like a lookout I was thinking it should have been more ,0.0 +Worth the drive down from Savannah.the entire island is beautiful. The old oak trees hanging with moss was beautiful. The lighthouse right on the water beside the shops was very nice.,0.0 +A gorgeous setting and magnificent views from the top of the lighthouse. Probably too much stair climbing for elderly. Children love the lighthouse and the lighthouse keeper's home. A lesson in history.,0.0 +"This Lighthouse is a great side stop for anyone's visit to this part of Georgia...so much history, and a very Southern Treat. We did not go up into the Lighthouse...to the top..We walked around the lighthouse, the grounds, the gazebo, the museum and information center, which has numerous Historical Photos/Brief Narratives. The Museum was not available for us to tour, the brief time we were there, but don't let that keep you from the Historical Center that lies adjacent to the museum. There are extremely clean toilets in the interior and Historical Reads you can enjoy, and a very nice gift shop, for souvenirs. There is also a walk path that you can use in rear of Lighthouse area, which runs along side of beach...very relaxing.",0.0 +"Easy access, lots of parking and people around to make sure everyone followed the rules. We completely enjoyed this expedition! So fun and a little challenging, overall awesome experience!!!",0.0 +"We enjoyed the movie beforehand in the interesting gift shop where you go to purchase your entrance to the lighthouse and museum. It gave us a good overview of the area and it's rich history.We then climbed the stairs, 132 of them, to the top for fabulous views of Saint Simons and the surrounding area including Brunswick and Jekyll Island. Would recommend!",0.0 +This was a vey nice Museum and the Lighthouse was great. Climbed to the top and enjoyed the view. Now that I have toured 2 lighthouses I don't think I will climb any more steps to view the island. Lots of steps!!! I did enjoy my time at St. Simons and the weather was great. This is a great place to just stroll the park and see the history of the island. I would go back and spend a few days there in order to see everything.,0.0 +Nice visit. Beautiful view of the pier & water. Couldn't make it up the lighthouse but I bet the view is great ,0.0 +"We visited this museum as it opened on a weekday morning. The docent is so informative I would imagine she is a teacher. The history of this island is phenomenal and she knows all the details. The climb to the top of the lighthouse is doable, even for a 68 year old and the views from the top are beautiful.",0.0 +"The Coastal Georgia Historical Society has done an excellent job preserving the 1810 lighthouse making it a must see for visitors to the island. The museum records the history of the lighthouse, its evolution and life on St. Simons. ",0.0 +"It is a bit expensive, but the view from the top is beautiful. Lots of stairs to climb. Interesting history. Lighthouses are cool with lots of history and the views are always fabulous. If you enjoy lighthouses, this one is a must do.",0.0 +Very narrow walk up to the top but worth it. We had small children with us so we didn't get a chance to explore all of the offerings but enjoyed the view from the top!,0.0 +"Enjoyed visiting the museum and lighthouse. 129 steps to top, so not too much for you to climb. Historical info great for kids and adults alike. Right on the water and beautiful view from top of the lighthouse. ",0.0 +"Took 3 teenage girls here for a quick trip to the top. Staff was great, super friendly. Priced appropriately and a great view of the island from the top. Quick walk to the top even for slow movers. We will definitely return on our next trip.",0.0 +"The history of the lighthouse video is a key to the enjoyment of the visit, so don't skip it. The volunteers answering questions were knowledgeable and charming Southern Belles. My 3 year old grandson was able to make it to the top of the 129 steps. ",0.0 +"129 steps seems nothing compared to the 219 in the St Augustine lighthouse, but this climb seemed a bit harder....perhaps it was because it was later on in the vacation. Once at the top, a beautiful view. The grounds are lovely and if you have your binoculars you can even see driftwood beach on Jekyll Island. A whole different perspective. We did not take time to go into the museum, but the video before heading up to the top was informative with historical facts.",0.0 +I thought this was a great and quick historical visit. Good for adults but short enough for kids to not be terribly bored. Small island and this is a great way to get a good historical perspective.,0.0 +"My husband and I stopped here while visiting St. Simon Island. We were staying right across the street from the lighthouse and visited the museum one sunny afternoon. The attendants were incredible and very informative. I purchased a T-shirt and when the cashier found out I was on a motorcoach tour, she gift wrapped the shirt and placed it in a nice bag so that it arrives in good order. The museum had beautiful items for sale at reasonable prices. I paid $18 for a t-shirt where other places advertised $25 and $29. And this one was so much prettier. We enjoyed chatting with the folks and really appreciated the time they spent with us. This is a must stop for everyone.",1.0 +"Really fun thing to do on St. Simons Island. Watch the 10 min. video first for a bit of history about the lighthouse. Then head over to the museum to see replica rooms of where the light-keeper & his family lived. The exhibits are beautifully done. Then climb the 100-something stairs to the top of the lighthouse. Really gorgeous views, especially on a clear day! A must-do! ",0.0 +Probably very HOT here in the summer but it sure is a beautiful area. You can look across the water and see Jekyll Island. The lighthouse is in a good spot too for photo taking as you can see. When done with seeing the lighthouse definitely take a short walk over to the many shops downtown. Cool off at the shop that sells Italian Ices. Good quality.,0.0 +Located downtown. Informative video and exhibit giving the history of the lighthouse and inhabitants. Restored recently and there is a shop filled with unusual gifts and books. The view of the Golden Isles and spectacular after you climb of 129 steps!,1.0 +Awesome staff and a great piece of history. The docent was very welcoming and knowledgable. The climb to the top of the lighthouse was scary if you do not like small spaces and heights.,1.0 +This landmark lighthouse was meticulously restored and is extremely well maintained. A must see when visiting St. Simon's Island. Only 123 steps to the top where you'll be rewarded with views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Northern shore of Jekyll Island.,1.0 +"The staff was extremely nice and helpful, including giving us a refund, because the Coast Guard Museum was closed for renovation - 7 March until ~ Mid July. It was a perfect day to walk up the lighthouse and the lighthouse keepers house was interesting. I thought they could have provided a little more information in the film, but it was well done. Worth a visit.",2.0 +"The day that we visited was perfect, the sun was shining and the air was refreshingly cool. After climbing the 129 steps to the top, the weather made the view even more impressive than it normally is. The staff was very informative and the gift shop carries wonderful souvenirs. ",0.0 +"a very nice museum, especially for those into light houses. museum depicts what an old time lighthouse keepers home was like as well as a history of the area. you can climb to the top of the lighthouse and have an excellent view of the area.",0.0 +The tour of the lighthouse was very informative. The prices for the tickets were a little pricey but definitely worth a visit for the time you were here,0.0 +We climbed the relatively short staircase to get a very nice view of the Saint Simons surrounds. Admission also includes the Mariner Museum which is also quite informative and you can climb to the watch tower for a nice view.,0.0 +Quick overnight trip to the island from Atlanta and we definitely enjoyed listening to the history of the island at the museum that was right in time for Black History Month in the view at the top of the lighthouse was spectacular. Windy but spectacular!,0.0 +The Lighthouse Museum is located in an historic area in the center of St. Simons. A nice place to visit right next to Mallery Street. The gift shop is surprisingly unique and enjoyable. ,0.0 +But is a replica of the original. The view of the outside was nice but wasn't open to go inside yet when we were there. ,0.0 +"We had a lot of fun going to the light house and taking the opportunity to climb the light. Museum is set up so that you can tour around and see the sights by yourself, and the gift shop is well stocked, and everyone is super friendly! ",1.0 +Went up onto the lighthouse. Boyfriend could not go up - not good for those who don't like small spaces. But museum was worth it anyway,0.0 +"I love going down to the Pier area and looking at the lighthouse. It is in such a lovely area. And no matter what time of day, it is a great subject for a photo!!!",0.0 +Buy a ticket and climb the lighthouse. It's a twisty climb to the top but the views are wonderful once you get there! ,0.0 +I have visited the museum and lighthouse and highly recommend it if you are visiting. I climbed to the top and was treated to an absolutely gorgeous panoramic view of the St. Simons area. The lighthouse keeper's home has been restored and is beautiful!,0.0 +If you are here you will not be disappointed with the museum and gift shop. We have been here before and have always enjoyed visiting.,0.0 +"As someone who has always loved lighthouses, pictures, puzzles, figurines....anything that has to do with them, I am always interested in seeing them up close. The few lighthouses that I've seen have been wonderful. They've been clean, neat and had a great information and history center. Well, the one on St. Simons is just as good, better maybe, because it's right on the ocean with only a street between it and the water. You need to stop there if you're ever in St. Simons. ",0.0 +"Able to climb to top of the lighthouse for a great view of the surrounding area. Information was clear and informative, explained the development of the coastguard service over the years.",0.0 +"Just a beautiful lighthouse and facility. It is awesome and one of the best lighthouses we have ever been to see! Loved the area around it too! Beautiful gift shop, restrooms, all first class! The lighthouse museum is great, the climb up to the top amazing! Worth the effort to come and see this!",0.0 +We arrived too close to quitting time to tour the inside so just checked it out from outside. It's in great condition and I loved the gazebo too. There is limited parking on site.,0.0 +Was a really neat visit. Legs will be burning if you're out of shape but the view is well worth it. The history of it was very interesting.,0.0 +Beautiful old lighthouse with plenty of helpful folks to discuss the history of the lighthouse as well as St. Simons Island. ,0.0 +Loved the history. If you are military it is free. Not sure about retirees. We toured the whole lighthouse just didn't walk to the top. Too afraid of heights. ,0.0 +We were married at the lighthouse in 2004 and go back often. They have relocated since we were married and the historical building wasn't complete in 04. Staff are always friendly and have a lot of knowledge about the lighthouse and Island I generally. A must see if your in the area. ,0.0 +"Very friendly staff, fairly easy climb to the top, only 129 steps. Nice view from the top. The grounds are spectacular. ",1.0 +"As a Lighthouse Buff this was a must stop on my visit to St Simon's Island, this lighthouse was pristine and offerred a great panoramic view of the coast line and the island from 129 steps up. It was nicely decorated for Christmas and it's light could be seen from far and wide across the island. ",0.0 +It was 5 pm and the lighthouse was closed. I was so diappointed. I think they should stay open a little longer. I walked around the yard and read the history. The lighthouse is beautiful and the scenery from the grounds was fantastic. It says it has 129 steps. We definitely come back to go up it.,0.0 +"This is a well-kept and extremely interesting musuem. Admissiom includes a visit to the maritime museum a mile or so away which is equally interesting. Some very good insights into the history of the lighthouse, its various incarnations and the life style of the old keepers and their families. Watch the video first before touring the museum and climbing the steps to the top. It's not an easy climb, but there are landings every 21 steps where you can take a breather. The view from the top is really worth it. We went up on a very clear day and it was indeed spectacular. ",0.0 +A beautiful light house on the island. Plenty of places close by for a lunch out under the trees. There is a cute little gift shop inside the museum Must see,0.0 +The day we visited they were having open house at the museum. I enjoyed reading all the history associated with the museum. I especially liked the way the upstairs rooms were furnished. There were also historical reenactors on the lawn. ,0.0 +For $12 you get admission to the lighthouse museum which allows you to climb to the top (129 steps) and the Coast Guard Museum which is about 2 miles down the road. The views of the island are fantastic from the top and it's worth the short drive to check out the Coast Guard museum as well. Both have interactive screens detailing their history. Both also provide cool photo opportunities. ,0.0 +"We toured the museum and walked up to the top of the lighthouse. The view from the top is beautiful. On the way to the top there are landings every 20 steps or so with facts about the museum and open windows. Make sure you see the movie beforehand, it is very interesting and a comfy room. ",1.0 +"This tour is worth the money. It's all self guided, but they show a cool video in a nice little theatre that gives you a great run-down of the lighthouse's history. Everything you see after the video reinforces what you hear.Then there is the climb to the top, 129 stairs, which ends with a nice view of the island and the water. We took a bunch of pictures at the top on a beautiful November morning. Would recommend the lighthouse to anyone in the area! ",1.0 +"We enjoyed this attraction and learned so much about the lives of former caretakers. The climb up the steps the top of the lighthouse is no joke. Whew! The reward was amazing views and imagining the life of the caretaker. Recommend watching the video and then, going to the lighthouse to appreciate the job they had.",1.0 +It was amazing to see a lighthouse for the very first time for my husband and I. We learned so much about the early history of our nation.,0.0 +The tour and the climb took less than an hour and was very interesting. The view was outstanding and the displays were very informative. ,0.0 +"Drove an hour or so from Savannah to get out of the city. Nice, quiet afternoon. Enjoyed the museum, pier, park and a good burger at a nearby restaurant. Worth checking out.",0.0 +This lighthouse is really special. The neighborhood that it sits in is quite charming. Plenty to do in the area and nice souvenirs. ,0.0 +Well maintained and very informative. Staff was also very welcoming and friendly. View from the top provides a great perspective of the surrounding area on a clear day.,0.0 +"Lots of steps to reach the top of this light house but, I made it! I am sure glad I did. The view was spectacular! The staff was very informative. Great stop!",0.0 +"Nice view at the top, good informational video, overall was a good experience. In a great area worth exploring. Friendly staff.",0.0 +The Lighthouse keepers house is small and not especially informative. The short film before is much more informative. We did not go up into the Lighthouse itself - 129 steps up and it was a humid day. Not really worth the $24 for my husband and me. ,0.0 +Nice history museum. But not a cheap visit. I guess the money is used for upkeep. Great view from the top ,0.0 +"We went to Lighthouse and saw the grounds the first day we were on St Simons Island. We purchased tix and were told it was good to Coast Guard Maritime Museum as well (great deal at $12/person!)--we saw Maritime Museum the next day (check with personnel!). We liked th lighthouse and grounds but wished we could have seen the prisms more close up (it was blocked off). The museum personnel were ALL EXTREMELY KNOWLEDGEABLE about any of the sites in the area, when they closed/opened, how to get to them, etc....we highly recommend!",1.0 +"The view from the top was stunning! I'm not crazy about heights, but there was a geocache there that I had to claim this year. (Last year we arrived too late in the day to climb.) When my spouse was paying for the tickets, I wandered off a few feet to look about and amuse myself. One of the staff loudly called me several times to come back over so she could tell us a few things. It was really weird, to the point that afterwards even my teen daughter commented that it was an odd way to treat a grown woman. Geez, my 44 year-old husband can handle hearing the directions to the theater and lighthouse. How about treating adults like adults? I felt like I was the stray kid on a field trip.",0.0 +"An interesting place to visit: one ticket gives access to the museum at the lighthouse and the bigger Maritime museum further along the island. One ticket gives access to both and lasts for a week. A good gift shop, too.",0.0 +"Get there early they close at 4, earlier if an event has been booked. The view from the top is well worth the stairs. ",0.0 +"Plan to spend about an hour exploring the area around the St. Simons Lighthouse, a short distance from Brunswick, Georgia. This coastal area is beautiful and there is a walking/biking trail along the shoreline. The area is a breeding ground for the endangered Right Whales, of which only about 800 remain. Climb the lighthouse, if you are able, and listen for the ghost which has been heard in the tower...",0.0 +"Excellent area to visit, the lighthouse and museum are just great fun, the grounds and play area for the kids was just right, even as we went after the season and the water park was closed, but we enjoyed the pier and watching all of the people fishing and just watching the birds and waves and met a wonderful dog Annabelle",0.0 +"This was well worth the time to go and visit. The climb to the top of the lighthouse was not a bad climb at all....my husband and I are senior citizens. The gift shop is excellent with many unique things to purchase. And the views from the top are amazing.....of course, as it would be with just about any lighthouse!!",0.0 +"what's not to like, history center adds to visit, but beautifully landscaped park ocean front provides a picturesque spot to make a memory. good parking for the village to to pool next door. amble benches and sidewalks make for an easy enjoyable trek with forts and play sets for the kiddos. easy walk from village",0.0 +You had very informative staff there that added to the adventure. Got some great pics. Don't have them available to show yet. Bring walking shoes and cameras.,0.0 +St. Simons Lighthouse is something to see. The history behind everything that is inside takes some time to go through but it is worth it. I had a foreign exchange student staying with me so I thought it was a nice idea to have her see some things that weren't part of the usual agenda. She was surprised by all the items that were inside this small building how they were used. Then came the part of walking up the stairs to the lookout area. That was quite the feat. The breeze up there is something else. We had a blast and learned things in the process. My exchange student has gone home now but that will be a trip that she won't forget for awhile. My daughter enjoyed learning and the walking around the upper area also. Just to watch the two of them was something. We will go again just to refresh on how life was back then.,0.0 +It is great if you like lighthouses and not as high to climb as some with an excellent view at the top.,0.0 +"After climbing the steps of 130 years of history, you have the breathtaking views of St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Little Cumberland Island.",0.0 +Old and still operational lighthouse that was built to warn ships of the shallows and reefs a few miles off shore. Hundreds of ships grounded and sunk in this area before the lighthouse was built and apparently some went down later on as well.,0.0 +"beautiful area to walk around, plus public pool and park and community center on the same block and it's right on the water. ",0.0 +This was part of our Diamond Tours bus trip to Savannah GA. Our step on guide told us about the area. My husband and I went to the top of the lighthouse. All 129 steps!!! The view from the top was well worth it!!,0.0 +"It's not the Smithsonian, but it's still history. And for this history buff, I enjoyed going through it and reading about the history of the lighthouse and the area. Very educational, and the view from the top is beautiful.",0.0 +129 Steps to the top!! It was fun and educational! This is my second time at this lighthouse! Price also gets you into the Maritime Center. Check it out!!,0.0 +"The lighthouse is what brought us here (which is lovely), but it was the museum that made the greatest impression. Great collection of period furniture, great restoration, and a wonderful use of IPads to show information about the displays. These guys got it right.",1.0 +The lighthouse means so much to the island it's truly one of the gems of St simons! The guides are always friendly and the view from the top is amazing.,0.0 +"We loved this tour! A self guided tour of the museum & lighthouse, with knowledgeable, well instructed staff available to answer any questions you may have.",0.0 +We have been members of the Lighthouse Museum for years. We lived at St. Simons in the 1970s and we go back every year to celebrate our anniversary. We often serve as guest docents of the museum. Wonderful place to visit and to be a part of!.,0.0 +A beautiful work of art and in a setting that is so relaxing and inviting. Small in size compared to North Carolina lighthouses but truly a lace you need to see on this special island,0.0 +"This is very beautiful lighthouse and the veiw is spectacular. But be prepared for a climb, but it is worth it. It's almost like you can see forever. Just beautiful ",0.0 +So Pretty! Just be ready for a work out to the top!! Loved the history about it. It was worth the money that you pay!,0.0 +I am not sure why I am so intrigued and amazed by the light houses but this light house was so beautiful and the history behind the light house makes it meaningful to visit. To know that there was a keeper to keep the light house and make a record day and night was amazing.,0.0 +"We love to go to the St. Simon's Lighthouse! We never tire of stopping here during our visits to the island. It is peaceful, and beautiful. The kids love to go up to the top, and it has a beautifully kept grounds area. There are parking spots, and it is near the village area, too. It costs $11 for adults to go inside and up, and $6 for kids, but you can walk around outside for free. We usually let the majority rule on that part! It is also really neat to see at night with the lights on it!",0.0 +We got to the lighthouse at dusk and watched the sunset from the nice benches along the walkway separating the ocean from the lighthouse. It was beautiful and picturesque. ,0.0 +This was the main reason we visited St Simon's Island was for the lighthouse. The museum was very knowledgeable and the lighthouse still lights up at night. It was not a disappointment.,0.0 +Came here with my two young grandsons. They enjoyed the entire experience. They both learned a lot and felt great after they climbed the lighthouse stairs to the top.,0.0 +"At first, our 2 granddaughters ( ages 15 and 10) weren't enthused when we told them we were going to tour the lighthouse, but if it hadn't threatened rain, we would probably still be there! Very informative and a great view from the top, but the stairs are spiral and quite a workout. At least there are landings where you can rest!",0.0 +"We took the tour and were absolutely amazed at this entire facility. We have toured or busted 5 or 6 lighthouses in Georgia, South Carolina, & North Carolina & this is by far the best. Don't waste your time elsewhere as this place is a 15 on a 10 scale. The lighthouse itself is well preserved & easily accessible. The keepers house is fresh out of the 1890's. The gift shop was wonderful. Plus there is plenty of parking even though the facility is right downtown. If you like lighthouses or simply enjoy history this is a must see place. ",1.0 +"A must stop for any family. This lighthouse has a museum rich in history, also able to climb 127 steps to the top of the lighthouse with amazing 360 degree views of Saint Simon's and Jekyll Island in the distance. Adults 12.00 a piece and kids 6.00. Includes a trip and visit as well to nearby Old Coast Guard Station. All well worth and family trip.",0.0 +If you like lighthouses then you will enjoy this one...it's in a nice area with lots of beautiful moss covered trees...I even climbed one of them near by for a photo op,0.0 +Beautiful! The lighthouse was picture perfect. Close to so many attractions. And very easily accessed.,0.0 +Very interesting and beautiful view from top of light house. Spotted Dolphins in the ocean. We saved this outing for the last day of our trip & almost didn't go. So glad we did! Wish we had been able to see it at night. ,0.0 +The climb to the top is fun and the views across the flat island and out to the Atlantic are wonderful. Very cool history on the life of a lighthouse keeper and their family. The museum store's staff is a very nice group of locals who offer insight into other island activities and history.,0.0 +Oh my gosh what an adventure. It was freezing cold and a lot of climbing but the lighthouse was outstanding and the museum had a lot of information.,0.0 +"We enjoyed our climb to the top of the lighthouse. It was hot going up and hot outside. But, the view was nice at the top. I enjoyed the museum portion. ",0.0 +"Very quaint and historical. Nice view. Worth the price (discounts available). The climb up the stairs was fun/challenge for me a 64 year old. But there were landings to rest on. Just know it is a climb. No bid deal. Well, so I say now :) ",0.0 +"During the day you can experience the museum and climb to the top of the lighthouse. The view is breathtaking from the top. However, at night the lighthouse comes alive as it lights up the bay. I can not express how beautiful it is. Only drawback is the minimal parking. Just be prepared to walk. #MustSee ",0.0 +The St. Simons lighthouse is beautiful from the beach and the pier but we also enjoyed reading about it's history in the museum and the view from the top is amazing. The climb to the top was not bad and there is a nice hand rail all the way up. We paid $12 per person so $24 for a couple wasn't exactly cheap but not outrageous and I guess they have to pay to keep the lighthouse well preserved.,2.0 +We came across the lighthouse grounds while walking around the shops and restaurants at the tip of St Simons island. It's in a beautiful location and extremely well preserved. Search it out when you are looking for something different.,0.0 +The lighthouse is a beautiful part of the history of SSI. It is a must see if visiting. It is close to many shops and restaurants and there is ample parking.,0.0 +"My wife loves lighthouses so we have been to many of them, this is her favorite. The museum, Keepers House and lighthouse are perfectly maintained. You can climb up in the still operating lighthouse. At night you can visit the pier and see the nearby lighthouse in operation. The price of admission also gets you access to the Maritime Museum, which is at a different location near East Beach. This is simply the beat attraction on the best island.",1.0 +"St Simons, Brunswick and Jekyll are lovely. So many things to see and do. The lighthouse was a nice find and the access to the beach was a plus. It was rather windy that day, so if you visit any time other than the summer bring a jacket. We loved the shops and watching the people. Make sure that you fill up with gas and have snacks available in the car! Once you leave this area there aren't many options for those things or a bathroom break. We only spent the day here but we would love to come again and spend the night! ",0.0 +This was a very informative place to visit. The Lighthouse and the Museum is just two nice attraction to visit. I highly recommend climbing the 129 circular steps to the top of the lighthouse. The view is breath taking!!,0.0 +"If you are looking for a beautiful view, or even a moment of solace during your visit of St. Simon's Island, GA, then look no further. This historic lighthouse is located next to the beach, and has many little shops around it to keep you busy. It's an awesome experience, especially if you've never been inside a lighthouse before.",0.0 +Winner of preservation award lighthouse and keepers cottage. Views of St Simons Sound and Jekyll Island from 109 feet high.,0.0 +The climb to the top wasn't difficult. There are areas you can stop along the way if you need to rest. Stairs are narrow and a little tricky when you meet with a group going in the opposite direction. The view from the top was beautiful and we took some great pictures. We went at the hottest part of a 90+ degree day and it wasn't bad at all.,0.0 +This is a great stop on your visit to St. Simons Island! We loved learning the history of the Island and the lighthouse! I loved the little shop inside too! Very convenient location close to downtown shopping!,0.0 +went alone. it was a great work out getting to top. the gift shop is cute but over priced. don't go if it's hot. absolutely no air flow going up. I wouldn't take small children or anyone claustrophobic. the view is amazing. the walking around space is very small. it's 10$ each. do it once if you can. ,0.0 +We ducked in to avoid some rain at the end of the day.....too late to tour the museum. The museum shop is exceptional though......nice items at a good price. And the lighthouse grounds were lovely.,0.0 +"With lighthouse admission, you can walk to the top (don't worry; there are several landings if you need to take breaks along the way), and tour the museum and house. The docents are super friendly and the exhibits are really interesting. Admission also includes entry to the Maritime Museum down the road, which is also worth a visit. If it's getting close to closing time, ask if you can save your Maritime Museum admission for the next day.",1.0 +Pleasant and informative staff willing to offer assistance. A well-maintained facility with easy to understand displays.,0.0 +"We really enjoyed the lighthouse,the view was amazing and the museum was very educational. With admission you also get pass to the maritime museum. Both were well worth the price.",0.0 +This still functioning lighthouse has an attached museum filled with all sorts of interesting antiques and artifacts related to the lighthouse. Visitors can climb a 100+ step spiraling staircase up to the top of the lighthouse and walk around on the outside over a hundred feet above Saint Simons! There were of course great views including the fishing pier and Jekyll Island across the inlet. When we visited the whole place did get briefly overrun by a large group of rambunctious and loud children. It would be nice if such visits could be arranged outside normal hours of operation as it was a madhouse there for several minutes. We basically had to wait until they cleared out because the little place became so crowded. Otherwise it was a very fun and educational visit and my family enjoyed it.,0.0 +"We did not actually tour the inside, just walked the grounds, which were beautiful! Took pictures of the beautiful lighthouse which turned out postcard perfect. Trees in the area were beyond beautiful, with limbs that were as large as most trees. Very romantic trip. Lighthouse was especially beautiful at night.",0.0 +"I've been coming to SSI since 1982 and the lighthouse has always been a major attraction for me and the family. This time, the museum renovation was completed and was very well done. They got their monies worth! Lots of help from well-informed docents as well. The view from the catwalk on top is outstanding as usual. Lots to see from there. A must visit for families with kids. The top of the light house is not HC accessible but the first floor of the museum is. The grounds have been very nicely redone as well. Pay attention to the cypress wood gazebo that was moved to the site and restored when the Strahan Mansion was moved away. Nice shady rest spot.",0.0 +My Family and I recently visited this historic landmark and were so glad we did. If your visiting the area I highly recommend this piece of history.,0.0 +Unfortunate foe me that it was closed the day I chose to visit. But the view of it the well landscaped grounds was an awesome.. One day I hope to be able to return when open. So I may be able to see her in all her grandureStill worth the effort foe us to make the trip...,0.0 +A must see for lighthouse lovers! There is a nice gift shop and you can tour the grounds for a small fee. Very picturesque!,0.0 +The museum was very clean and well kept. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Lots of steps if you want to get an exercise or workout. View from the top is really good. ,0.0 +"So we went wondering around and found the light house. The lighthouse has been restored and maintained by the community thru donations. Well worth the money to help the maintain such a beautiful and still functional house. After you purchase the tickets for u light house you get to watch a short movie on the history of the island and the light house. Then you are ready to start the journey, you start of a the light house keepers home. You get to read and see some more of the history of the light house and learn about what it was like to live as the keeper. After that your off to hike up to the top of the light house. Can be a little bit of a challenge for small kids or people with difficulty walking. The stairs become narrow at the top and you need to be careful. But it is worth the view. Enjoy. ",0.0 +"Very nice lighthouse, lots of info, enjoyed my time there. Located in a great area close to the Village and pier",0.0 +The 129 steps climb was worth the view. There are quite a few interesting displays about eh life of the light house keeper as well as the history of the light house.,0.0 +"This is a lovely lighthouse with a wonderful story and a charming museum. The climb to the top is rewarded by the best views on the island. Plan ahead. The tickets are on the pricey side, but not if you take advantage of your admittance to the other museums. We only had a few hours so could not take advantage of all of the perks.",0.0 +great shop and very nice lighthouse. They have concerts in the summer on sunday nights- alot of good music. ,0.0 +I have been to several lighthouses on the east coast and this is one of my favorites. The lighthouse itself is in great shape with access to and views from the top. What makes this a bit special is the lighthouse keepers quarters and the garden area.,0.0 +Excellent restoration. Informative movie. Docent added key information. Lucky to have 2 freighters pass by. Awesome view! A must if on the island!!,0.0 +The museum and museum shop were great. Great gifts in the shop. Good books about the area. The antiques in the museum were wonderful. The views of the ocean and Jekyll island were great.,0.0 +It was a great view from the top of the lighthouse. Its not the original but alot of history there.the museum had some nice artifacts. the staff was friendly and helpfull.,1.0 +"I want to go back for the ghost tour and to climb to the top. I did not get to this time, but it sure was a wonderful visit. I adore lighthouses and try to capture some images any time I travel. This was a pretty one, right on the water, nice to see. ",0.0 +"Nice gift shop at the Coastal Georgia Historical Society facility, and video of the lighthouse history. Tour the lighthouse keeper's quarters and a visit to the lighthouse. Did not go up to the top due to a foot injury but hear it's worth the climb.",1.0 +"We enjoyed our visit going to the top of the lighthouse and touring the keeper's cottage. Very nice, well informed staff.",0.0 +"Always try to visit lighthouses when visiting coastal areas. $12 entry includes the lighthouse & Maritime Museum. Starting the tour is a 10 minute informative video. The Lighthouse is well kept. 129 steps. Not a bad trip up. Stopping points with windows to look out, gives you a nice break if you need to stop. Much shorter climb compared to a few others we've been up in the past. Worth the trip. Beautiful views on a clear day. Always a nice breeze. Take your family and kids and supports local history. ",2.0 +"There are only a few working lighthouses left. You can climb to the top for a great view unless it is foggy! Original rooms and furniture intact, and the downstairs has some interesting items worth seeing. Super friendly staff!",1.0 +"The St Simons Lighthouse is located near the fishing pier and the village on the southern tip of the island. The get to the top, one must climb 129 steps but the view of nearby Jekyll Island and Brunswick is well worth it. The veiw is awesome, but beware, the lighthouse is said to be haunted by the spirit of a prior keeper who was shot and killed.",0.0 +"We are lighthouse enthusiasts, enjoyed the climb. Lighthouse and museum were very cleen and well-kept, guides were well-informed and helpful.",1.0 +The bad was that you had to pay. But like most things out of all bad comes good we got to retrace the steps of the kwwpers and see what each room of the house looked like very hands on for kids and the light house was breathtaking.,1.0 +We had a great time going through the museum and the lighthouse was great. If you're in St. Simons its a good place to go,0.0 +Our family loves visiting lighthouses and we find it amazing what the workers had to endure every night. This lighthouse lets you climb to the top and get great pictures of the island. The staff in the museum was very knowledgeable and pleasant to talk too. ,0.0 +This is a well-done museum with knowledgable docents and easy-to-understand information. The touch pads upstairs are the best I've seen. Even the most casual visitor will learn something. St. Simons Lighthouse is a pleasant walk from the pier through Neptune Park. The nearby residential area is a good place to stroll and soak up more history.,0.0 +"For a quick change of pace, the Museum was a fun pit stop offering a nifty intro video and spectacular views from atop the lighthouse. Cool history!",0.0 +This is a great lighthouse and the museum is a bonus. Take the challenge and climb the stairs to obtain a great view. You'll be glad you did. ,0.0 +"Clear days are always the best days to climb to the top of the recent (1877) restoration of a solid brick lighthouse. The original was of wood and burned when advancing Union Troops threatened the use of the lighthouse to direct Federal supplies. The Saint Simons Lighthouse is perhaps one of a few truly iconic structures that continues to operate every evening. Two US merchant ships sank nearby during World War II. In fact, the only two ships sunk directly off of our shore on either coast during the war. Both were sunk by a German U-boat. Both ships were raised and.....ask one of the volunteers for the rest of the story......of course the steps are rather easy to climb but this reviewer will only say that there are a least 124 steps to the top....could be more! It is really worth the climb to a 360 degree view of the channel and the Island and the wind always helps you to cool down....a must see when you come to our Island. Don't forget to visit the museum and gift shop.Written and approved by PAP-PAP1948",0.0 +A small but informative site. A bonus is the availability of the Coast Guard Museum down the shore for the price of the ticket. Wandering through the site gives you an excellent idea of the day to day life of the lighthouse keeper and his family in the days before better mechanical devices were available. (He didn't have it so bad... except for the 24 hour responsibility of keeping the light ablaze.),0.0 +"I've never met a lighthouse I didn't love and this is no exception! The museum is small and quaint. I think the $12 fee is a bit steep, however.",1.0 +...and it's worth it! Nice view! Great chance to step back in time and imagine life as the lighthouse caretaker.The docent offered a wealth of historical info and fun ghost stories too! ,1.0 +"We were very happy we visited even though it was a somewhat standard historic lighthouse site.The site consists of three primary activities...viewing a short historical film that was quite informative and professional, walking two exhibit rooms and four rooms furnished for the period, and walking to the top of the lighthouse itself - which concludes with a beautiful view of the surroundings. The $12 admission price also allows you to walk the grounds and to visit a historic coast guard site about 1.5 miles away.We felt the cost was justified and would recommend it to others even though it only took us about less than an hour to see everything (except the trip to the cost guard location, which we missed).",1.0 +A lighthouse keeper's job was critical to navigation of the seas and extremely difficult. The tour provided a lot of information on the duties and the life of a keeper and his family. It was an isolated location that did not pay well and had a myriad of tasks associated with it. ,0.0 +"We very much enjoyed the newly-remodeled lighthouse museum here. The docent who met us at the door gave us a lot of information before letting us look around on our own. The upstairs rooms are furnished as if a lighthouse keeper were living there back in the day, to give you an idea of what living there might have been like. Climbing the lighthouse is very good exercise, but if you aren't used to stairs, you may be sore for about three days, LOL. (don't ask me how I know!)Accessibility: Apparently there's wheelchair access somewhere, but we couldn't find it. We carried our son's walker up the stairs both into the gift shop (where you buy tickets) and also into the lighthouse museum. When we left, I did ask if there was access, and the docent said there is access around the back, so I guess if you ask at the ticket counter, they might be able to help you. They didn't offer this information (even though it was obvious we might have benefited from it). There is not access to the 2nd story in the house, and no access up to the top of the lighthouse.",0.0 +Pretty lighthouse and history. Neat view. It teaches you so much about the area and the fishing/shrimping industries got started.,0.0 +"It was raining and very very cold, but we went anyway.Climbing the Lighthouse was very good exercise, but we couldn't go outside as it was too slippery.The Staff were very accommodating and answered every question we threw at them.Take you Camera",0.0 +"The reefs off St Simons have been ship traps for centuries. This lighthouse probably saved many lives during its life, but it's not especially interesting. A walk around is more than enough, but if you climb to the top, the view is usually good enough for you to actually see the waves breaking over the sand bars and reefs offshore.",0.0 +"Beautiful little lighthouse. If I remember correctly, it is 129 stairs to the top and not too bad of a climb. There is a small museum that includes the former lighthouse keepers' living quarters and artifacts. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. The admission fee was $12 for adults and also included the Maritime Museum with your wristband, however, we did not visit it. The lighthouse and Museum do not take long, so don't expect this to be an all day affair. There is a pier right near the lighthouse, which several visitors walked out to, although we did not. ",2.0 +"Weather was chilly, so this was a great tour, The lighthouse is only one in five that still serves as a navigation aid to ships. The keepers dwelling was really great, to see how the keepers of the lighthouse lived. cost is $24.00 per person but this gives you entrance to the Maritime Center as well.",1.0 +The cost even with the added USCG museum seemed a little high. It was quite surreal that a couple with a child lived in this lights house and light keepers cottage back in the 1700s.,3.0 +Really informative displays and super gift shop. It was a difficult life keeping a lighthouse. I learned several things I hadn't known.,3.0 +"Informative film, attractive original light keeper's house with great views from the top. et in an attractive boardwalk/pier area. Price also includes admission to Coast Guard Museum a mile away close to nice beach area.",2.0 +We walked to the top!! Nice well preserved lighthouse and museum. Cost $12 buck but you also got the Coast Guard station museum for that price.,1.0 +The lighthouse museum has been newly renovated and has great exhibits. There is a continuously running movie to get you started with some background; then you can tour the lighthouse and climb to the top. Great place to visit.,0.0 +"Interesting displays which provide excellent information for those interested in lighthouse history. It's difficult to know if some of the history is sanitized. On a tour, we were told that a murder at the lighthouse happened because of a love triangle. At the museum, we were told it was because of an argument over chickens. It is a working lighthouse that you can climb which is a nice challenge. The museum does offer many interesting facts.",0.0 +Very nice museum and the lighthouse is preserved extremely well. Great photo op from the top of the lighthouse. ,0.0 +"This is a must. Great mix of history, culture, and cardio workout. The climb to the top of the lighthouse will get your heart racing in more ways than one. Spectacular views from the keepers walk. Price of admission gets you into the Maritime Museum as well.",0.0 +I have a thing for history and for lighthouses. I got both. This place is a must see if you enjoy history of old lighthouses. Supposed to be a haunted light house. Yea I'll take your word for it. Cool place to walk around and up. ,0.0 +This is a great lighthouse to climb. The view is breathtaking. The meusem is great and the staff are full of knowledge,0.0 +Lots of stairs but worth it for the view. Lots of photo ops all the way up to the top. My teenagers even enjoyed the trip.,0.0 +The lighthouse is lovely and the view from the top is amazing. The museum is very impressive. I had no idea there was so much history to enjoy. The Museum Store is one of the best. Beautiful gifts and Christmas ornaments and jewelry make nice gifts.,0.0 +"The lighthouse brings you back to a time of old ships, pirates, and grand ladies. The view from the top is amazing and also helps to tone those hard areas. The gift shop is full of sea items and there is a price for everyone. It is a favorite place to people watch as well as the ocean.",0.0 +The lighthouse itself is stunning. Make the climb to the top for a great view. The museum is impressive-so much history to take in.,0.0 +"It was so interesting to not only climb the steps to this beautiful lighthouse, but to go through the home of the lighthouse keeper. This was a full time job for the keeper and his family could live right there. There were many informative displays. ",1.0 +"The Historic Lighthouse & Museum is a must see for island visitors. Located in the heart of the Village and Neptune Park, parking and access is very convenient. If you don't want to climb the lighthouse the museum and park offer something for all members of the family both young and old. The lighthouse is still operational casting its light over 23 miles out to sea with the museum located in the lighthouse keeper’s dwelling adjacent to the lighthouse. The St. Simons Lighthouse Museum is certainly one of the crown jewels of the Golden Isles of Georgia. You will not be disappointed!",0.0 +I liked that it has some of the old things form back in the day. I also loved just looking at the water and the other historical sites.,1.0 +This lighthouse is about a century and a half old and in very good shape. The museum tells all about the history of the place and one can even see the quarters where the keeper and his family lived. Then its a long walk to the top but the view is magnificant. One can get a ticket for $12 which also covers admission to the Maritim Museum which is a short distance away from this place.,0.0 +The historic lighthouse and museum are well worth a visit. The museum has knowledgeable docents and the view from the top of the lighthouse is fabulous.,0.0 +"I was happy to find that the climb up the lighthouse wasn't as long as the lighthouse in St. Augustine, FL. This lighthouse has 129 steps. We enjoyed touring the house below the lighthouse tower. Unfortunately, pictures weren't allowed but people were taking some anyway. The staff at the entrance to the lighthouse were very friendly and offered a lot of interesting information. It was a very novel experience. Great view once you reach the top of the lighthouse. I was happy to learn that the lighthouse admission also included the Maritime Museum only a couple of miles away.",0.0 +Not too bad a climb. Felt like the stairs was a little more open than some light houses I've been in. The inn keepers qtrs were nice. Has a beautiful stair bannister inside that was redone not too long ago to match the original bannister. ,0.0 +"We really took some pretty pics of the lighthouse and the museum was interesting, another place to stop while visiting St Simons Island",0.0 +This is a very well kept lighthouse and the grounds around it are beautiful and inviting. Took a stroll down to the Neptune Park and pier and it was just gorgeous on a beautiful October afternoon. Enjoyed it very much.,0.0 +"And Ghosts. Make sure you wear tied shoes as you descend to almost the top, to the observation deck. Wonderful spot for pics. Also for night pictures as well.",1.0 +"My husband and I love to tour lighthouses. St Simons is very nice, in excellent repair and has the Fresnel lens still in place. You can climb if you wish and enjoy the marvelous 360 degree view from the top. If you do not know much about lighthouses and their important role in maritime history, this is a great place to learn. The little St Simons village is lovely with nice places to eat and paths along the waterfront. It is definitely worth the few minutes drive from I-95.",2.0 +There was a lot of great information on this lighthouse before getting the opportunity to walk up the 129 stairs to the top! So much fun walking all the way up there and nice that windows are open along the way so you can get some fresh air while doing all those stairs. The view up there is fantastic. Bring your camera.,1.0 +"Holy Cow!!! I cannot even imagine what that must have been like. The museum itself would probably not be enough for the average person to waste time on, we found it to be a sweet little entrance into the lighthouse but unless you really want to see the second lighthouse built on St. Simon's you could probably skip it.",1.0 +"Took my 3 grand sons to the top..it was great and they said they were on top of the world...Lots of stairs to climb to the top, but worth the climb. There is also a museum prior to the lighthouse but semi-connected...great history... Also, try the ghost walk...at night...late...it's fun and entertaining...",0.0 +This was such an interesting lighthouse to visit. We spent a good deal of time in the keepers house. And then climbed the lighthouse steps. And what a reasonable price for these 2 places plus the Coast Guard Maritime Museum. Don't miss if in the area. The entire setting-park by the lighthouse is beautiful. ,0.0 +"This is an amazing place to visit. I fell in love with the view of the ocean from the top of the lighthouse. The museum was a step back in time, the furniture, the clothing, everything. Not only seeing and hearing the history from the amazing staff, I am fortunate enough to know the daughter in law and grandson of the original last keeper of the light. Hearing the stories of how it was is something I will never forget. And just to let everyone know the upstairs is almost set up identically to the way it was when his grandfather was the keeper. Hope you enjoy it. ",1.0 +We have been through the museum numerous times. It is like stepping back in time. The Lighthouse is an absolute gem. The grounds are immaculate. Within walking distance of the village. It is worth every penny of the admission price if you're a history buff!,0.0 +Study the history before you go! All very interesting. Very helpful people in the museum/shop. Grounds are neat and clean. Very close to shops and eateries.,0.0 +This is a great location. The lighthouse and museum is in a park on the water. The museum has a lot of information about the lighthouse and the area. The climb to the top is worth the effort. Take a picnic basket with you and after you've gone through the museum and lighthouse go sit down under a shade tree and enjoy the breeze while you have a picnic lunch. ,0.0 +Very interesting self-guided tour. Good view of the island. Climb has a landing every 21 steps so that you can rest for the next series. Lighthouse is adjacent to the city park. Nice walk along the waterfront.,1.0 +"We would have liked to walk up the lighthouse but didn't have enough time to do all three and its an all inclusive price,we couldn't see paying 12$ to only walk up the lighthouse. But we enjoyed the grounds.",2.0 +"Well-maintained grounds and buildings. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. 129 steps to climb up so perfectly doable but you still got high up enough to have nice views.",0.0 +Walked around this lighthouse as there was a fee to go inside. But good views of ocean and great gift shop,0.0 +"This is a great tour, and the price also includes the maritime museum. The lighthouse was awesome, but make sure you can handle the spiral stairway. It is not as tall as some others we've visited, but the view is incredible. Don't miss this awesome piece of history!",0.0 +"This park is a little known gem in coastal Georgia. Though I live in South Florida, I make a habit of visiting this island once a year. The lighthouse towers over the nearby park and fishing pier. This is a great place to catch the last few rays of sunlight. If you are anywhere nearby come and take a glimpse of this beautiful place!",0.0 +This was a very nice museum and very well laid out. Only my husband climbed the stairs and said the view was worth the trip up.,0.0 +Great museum with a tremendous amount of history. Very well laid out and the climb up the 129 steps is well worth the effort. Volunteers are very nice.,0.0 +"For $12 you get the history of the lighthouse and you can climb the 129 steps to the top. Beautiful view once you get there. The ticket price also gets you in to the maritime museum, but we never made it over there. ",0.0 +I have always loved Lighthouses and have visited several over the years. St Simmons Island light house even though small is awesome. This is the second time we have visited the lighthouse and Island we were there 12 years ago for our Honeymoon and just went back for our anniversary. Not just to revisit the Light house but also St Simmons Island It is great alot of nice shops and restaurants.,0.0 +"A fun experience everyone should try once. The museum is kind of boring, but it is worth the view at the top.",0.0 +"It was cool to see the residence of the lighthouse keeper and his family. We were told that the lighthouse is not air-conditioned, but we climbed to the top anyway, on a hot day, and the breeze kept things fairly comfortable. We were glad we did it!",0.0 +Exhibits were very good. The view you can see is great. You have 129 steps to the top with several resting places in between. Seeing how the keepers lived is interesting. Should be something everyone who comes to the island sees.,0.0 +"The Georgia Historical Society had recently built a new building next to the lighthouse and rehabbed the lighthouse keeper's house. They did an excellent job. A short film gives you the brief history of the lighthouses that had been on St. Simons. The bottom floor of the lighthouse keeper's house shows the history of the island, has artifacts that the lighthouse keeper would use, and various other historical information. The second floor houses replicas of what the bedroom, child's room, kitchen, and living area of the house would look like when it was being used by the lighthouse keeper and his family. Each room has an interactive touch-screen device displaying a picture of the room. All you have to do is touch on a picture of an item in the room and it will tell you it's name, purpose, and sometimes history of the item. This actually held my daughters' attention much more than just reading words on a wall. I thought it was an extremely innovative and interesting aspect of the museum. The final piece of the museum tour for us was the lighthouse itself. You are able to climb 129 steps to the top. Your reward is a great view of the surrounding area. I think it would have been nice to have a person pointing out some things from this view, or some type of map showing places. Such as this is Jekyll Island. The nice thing about purchasing a pass to see the lighthouse is you also can see the Maritime Center at Historic Coast Guard Station with the same pass. Furthermore, you don't have to see them both on the same day. We were able to see them on different days using the same pass.Overall a great history experience. ",0.0 +"The lighthouse is a fun little excursion, especially if you have kids. The lady will ask them to count the steps to the top and tell her how many upon the return, so the kids are occupied on counting the entire way up instead of saying, 'are we there yet, or I'm so tired!' There is nice history to be learned and the museum is interesting as well. The view from the top of the lighthouse is very pretty, just keep a hand on the little ones. The steps are quite narrow and you will have to pass people on the up/down so be careful. They could lower the price for what it is though. $12 for adults and $5 for kids. They should charge a flat $5 fee for all. There were 4 in our group on this visit and it was $34 for about 20 minutes. A bit much if you ask me. All in all it was a neat one time excursion and we took some good photos!",0.0 +"The grounds of this lighthouse are impeccably kept and the building and lighthouse themselves are very photogenic! The setting is near a large public park, with the county community center with a swimming pool. We arrived to late to go into the museum but you can easily walk up to the lighthouse and around the grounds. A short walk from the pier and the shops on Mallery St.",0.0 +"Beautiful views. Great Museum for all ages and tour of Lighthouse was very cool. Great location for walking to village center, shopping and easy parking even in high season.",0.0 +"First of all the lighthouse is great (though we needed to make a return visit to see it). Also the lighthouse keepers house which is also a museum is great. And the orientation video is great. And the gift shop is great. Even the bathrooms are great. Why the average rating? The customer service is poor. Understandably an approaching storm necessitated closing the lighthouse unexpectedly. A great call (yet another great) - but when we asked for a refund - we simply got a business-like response: since we had technically had already started our visit (the gift shop, orientation film, part of the museum - but again, no lighthouse climb) there would be no refund; not even a 'we're sorry. 'Come back another day! Was the best the volunteer staff could offer. When we explained we had driven two hours from Hilton Head and had not planned on making another trip -.we got another all business reply. So my challenge - match a great museum and lighthouse with great customer service. Now in the interest of full disclosure - we did rearrange our schedules and returned another day to climb the lighthouse and see other area sights - but not everyone will have that option. So please offer a refund if you close the lighthouse unexpectedly. It's the right thing to do!",4.0 +We love the beach but St. Simons beach has become crowded and the water seems to be dirtier than it once was. We had a good time but finding parking at a handicap access point was tough!,0.0 +"I've visited this lighthouse several times, and its history and beauty were what ultimately inspired one of my books. This is a must-see: the ultimate attraction of The Island. And a tip: the novel 'Lighthouse' by Eugenia Price provides a neat, historically-based background to the light's history. ",0.0 +"The Georgia Historical society had done a nice job in presenting the history of the lighthouse, and the grounds are absolutely immaculate. The lighthouse itself can't compare the one if St. Augustine's, but was fun to climb and view the surrounding area. Our only gripe was inside the keeper's house on one of the displays. One of the rooms in the house explains daily life in the area, including the lives of enslaved people. One board stated that after enslaved people got their daily jobs done, they were then free to pursue other activities that interested them. I am sorry, but this really seemed like some benefactor to the museum dictated the language as a trade-off for funding. I was offended at this, but the rest of the museum was very interesting",0.0 +I liked walking up the stairs to see the great view. The museum was very informational. It is worth the visit. ,0.0 +"At $12 it isn't too expensive, but even with the museum tour and climb, we were there less than 45 minutes. My complaint was that there were no bathrooms available. The store let me know that they were primarily there for the event rental business, and since there was a wedding reception about to happen, I would have to walk down a couple of blocks to the public restrooms.",0.0 +The tour included the lighthouse museum which showed how the keeper lived with his family. The Coast Guard comes once a week to maintain the light.. The trip to the top is about 125 steps and the platform is narrow at the top. But what a view!!,0.0 +"Very well restored and preserved light. Grounds open. Museum open during season. Next to the water, benches for sitting and relaxing. Nice gazebo. Didn't go in to Museum as we were there later they closed and before they opened.",1.0 +"This is a very nice, friendly island for families and couples to visit and relax. The area features some nice beach, great restaurants and lot of local history. Be sure to visit the lighthouse and go on a boat ride to the of island sites. While the food may seem pricey for families, you get large portions and great food. The best beach is at Massengale Park. The best pub is Murrphy's.",1.0 +"I attended a wedding at the Lighthouse and Museum on Sat, May 31st and was stunned by the setting. Great spot and beautiful decorations. We even got to climb to the top of the lighthouse and see the stunning view of the area. St Simon's Island is beautiful and I will most definitely visit again and tour the Lighthouse and grounds in more depth!",1.0 +"A nice climb in a well maintained lighthouse. Don't forget to visit the additional coast guard museum, it's worth the short drive over. ",0.0 +The Lighthouse was full of history and was very enjoyable to climb to the top of it and see the nice views.,0.0 +I love this lighthouse. The property is well taken care of. Lots of history here. The view is awesome from the top. The staff there is friendly and knowledgeable about the lighthouse and area. ,0.0 +"My husband and I visited SSI for our honeymoon. Being from VA and having toured many of the lighthouses along the east coast, this has to be one of the MOST beautifully maintained lighthouses I have ever seen. The staff in the gift shop and the docent in the lightkeepers' house were friendly. We enjoyed the brief introductory video as well as the 129 step hike to the top of the lighthouse. The view from the top was breathtaking. There couldn't have been a better way to start the day! ",0.0 +It was great to get out of the heat and tour this museum and lighthouse. The views from the lighthouse were spectacular and it was a great way to walk off a delicious lunch!,0.0 +"We toured the Coast Guard Museum which included entrance to the lighthouse. $10. The docent at the entrance was most informative. It's a bit of a climb, but there are a number of rest stops. Wonderful view. They were restoring the lighthouse keeper's house, which was interesting to observe. They were putting on wood shingles. That should get the fire insurance rates a boost.",0.0 +We took a walk and ended up at the lighthouse. It was relaxing and the atmosphere made it such a calm walk. The light house was also very nice. There were coast guards out front and we observed a couple just relaxing near the gazebo and a kid friendly park.,0.0 +It is a hike to the top but worth every step. The view from the top of the lighthouse is beautiful and provides a wonderful panarama of the area. It is newly renovated and the Keeper's house will reopened. I enjoyed all of the lighthouses along the coast but the St. Simons Island LIghthouse and museum provided the most indepth historical look which just added to our appreciation of the other coastal lighthouses including Fort Pulanski and Tybee. I would also recommend lunch at 4th of May resturant.,0.0 +"You have to be ready to climb all 129 steps to get to the top, but lovely view when you get there. Be sure to learn about the history of the lighthouse too. I had read the Eugenia Price books about the lighthouse and the island, so I loved getting to see the place. The grounds and setting are beautiful, and the children's playground and park close by is terrific.",0.0 +Great views of the ocean from the top and nice views from the landing. Just keep in mind the you will be climbing over 100 steps.,0.0 +"We walked around the lobby area, but $10 seemed a little steep to view the museum and to climb 200+ steps. We opted out. ",0.0 +"Visited with my wife and two children and enjoyed our brief visit. Climbed to the top of the lighthouse and enjoyed the views of the island and ocean. This is not for those who are afraid of heights! The museum/inn keepers hose was closed for renovation, so we didn't get to see that. Price includes admission to the Maritime Museum further down the road, but have not had the chance to visit that. Was a nice way to spend an hour, but not so sure it was worth the $30 for the four of us.",0.0 +"We did not climb to the top of the lighthouse, but the area is nice. It is a great place to walk the dogs and enjoy the views.",0.0 +"We were with a tour group with a stop at the Museum/Lighthouse. I climbed to the top and enjoyed the wonderful view. There was a brisk wind, but it didn't spoil the time at the top and chance to see the whole area.",0.0 +We got a great view of the surrounding area from the top of the 129 steps in this lighthouse. The museum was just OK.,0.0 +They were renovating the building where the light keeper lived so we could only walk to the top. Great views but not a whole to to it.,0.0 +"One of our first stops on Saint Simons Island. Lighthouse right in the downtown district, close to the pier. Lighthouse itself a fun climb with good views from the top. Take a look at the lighthouse at night, maybe you'll be lucky enough to get a photo when the light flashes. The value is much better if you combine this tour with the Maritime Museum. Hopefully they will have the keeper's house open soon.",0.0 +"The lighthouse was nice, however, if you want a much better Maritime Museum - go up to Savannah. Way too pricey for the experience.",1.0 +A local landmark along a beautiful seaside walking trail. A quick climb to the top will give you a wonderful view of the local barrier islands. ,0.0 +Its location is fantastic. The history of the museum and the purpose was very interesting. The ground are well kept and it is a gorgeous place. My favortie photo was the G-8 picture of all the world leaders in 2004.,0.0 +Very pretty walk along the boardwalk and lighthouse is beautiful. The museum was under construction.,0.0 +Great climb of 129 (count 'em) steps up to the top of beautiful lighthouse. Our legs were wobbly when we came down but the 360 view was absolutely awesome. The lighthouse has been beautifully and carefully restored and is great to see watching over the town both in the daytime and shining at night. Lots of history interestingly presented,1.0 +I climbed this lighthouse for the first time in 2011. It was the first lighthouse I climbed. I've now been to the top of it twice. I truly hope I get the opportunity to climb it again. The views are spectacular!!!,0.0 +"I love the lighthouses of Georgia. I even artistically make lighthouse ornaments. But I do not like staff that is dismissive and only out for the big bucks. ALL people deserve a polite greeter and first impressions DO count. I always give second chances, so I'll hope for better next time I visit. I guess since I am not on a TOUR BUS, I don't get the smile and courteousness. I only got a fake smile and was dismissed because I was seeking a moment of their time and not buying a cheep Made in China trinket. When are they going to learn that folks demand locally made crafts and wares?. Shame. ",0.0 +"Well worth the visit. Lighthouse is extremely well preserved and an excellent example of those built in late 1800s. When you ascend to the top, your reward is a breathtaking vista of the entire area. ",0.0 +The history of the lighthouse and view are musts for a visit to the area. There is a very nice welcome center & gift shop. A pleasant place to walk along the adjacent promenade & surrounding retail/bistro district made for a good additional excursion.,0.0 +This is a great lighthouse wonderfully restored with a lot of attention to detail The upcoming resident renovations will only make it more of a presence on the island I like this stop not only for its historical significance but also for the wonderful grounds and View if you're on the island this is a must,0.0 +"This great place to bring the kids. Children always like to climb up the light house. it is a fairly easy climb. Great place for grandparents to bring the grandchildren. Great ocean view. Also near by a pool, miniature golf, and the beach. A very nice museum store. Staff was always available to answer questions.",0.0 +"A wonderful, historic attraction. Nevertheless, only very few people can afford to go to the top and experience the lighthouse in general. Too bloody expensive! - This would be such a great tourist attraction if only our family didn't have to choose between a visit or eating.",0.0 +My visit to this lighthouse was nice. It's located in an active part of the city and offers some cool views.It's a short lighthouse so the climb to the top isn't laborious. I would recommend others to visit both the lighthouse and the coast guard station located a mile or so away - the widow's walk is fun.,0.0 +"If you are physically able to walk up 129 stairs, don't miss the chance to walk up to the top of this lighthouse! Even if you're worried about height, swallow your fear and GO FOR IT! It's a climb, but there are places to stop at each window you come around to (I always take a breath or three!). When you get outside, you can walk around the entire top of the lighthouse to see a 360 degree view. This was my 2nd time going up these stairs. I went this time specifically looking for the Geocache that's been placed in this location! That was exciting (IF you're a Geocacher!). It's $10 to get in and that gives you access to the lighthouse and all of the history behind it. I also gives you access to the Maritime Museum. The Lighthouse gift shop is also wonderful and right now it is filled with fantastic Christmas stuff.",0.0 +Climbed up the Lighthouse - was easier than expected. Great view from the top - shows you just how many oak trees there are on St. Simons!,0.0 +Lighthouse keepers house is set up like when it was occupied. First time I climbed a lighthouse and I am terrified of heights but definitely worth it!,0.0 +"This is another palce to visit when on the island, stop in the gift shop, tour the grounds, and of course go up to the top of the light house. I recommend taking the ghost tour at night to do this!",0.0 +"My mother loves lighthouses! So, I took her on a lighthouse vacation and St. Simon's was our first stop.The climb is easy, the employees are nice. We even saw Nancy Grace at the top!!",1.0 +The light house was full of history flavor. The location was great. Lots of pictures to be taken from the view up top!!!,0.0 +What a delightful stop this lighthouse was. The museum is well-done. How nice to see how the lighthouse keeper lived. The view is outstanding. Just a peaceful spot to enjoy the beauty of the Atlantic and St. Simons Island. They have a great gift shop and friendly staff full of information.,1.0 +"This is in a convenient area with shops, food and the pier. At $10 per adult this is too much for a walk in the lighthouse. The gift shop was my favorite and it's free. The view from the outside was just as memorable as the inside. ",0.0 +"Having just visited the three lighthouses in the Outer Banks/Cape Hatteras it was a little bit of a start to pay $10 for this one, but they need the money to keep the museum and lighthouse in good condition, so consider it an investment and not a fee for the attractions. This climb is about half the height of Cape Hatteras, so no big deal. the view from the top (even on a misty day) are worth the effort. The large park below is inviting as well. It is near the village and is in fine shape.",1.0 +"Only 129 steps to the top of the lighthouse, so nice views and not a bad climb. But $10? The light house museum was 2 rooms that took approximately 10 minutes (I read every word on Eugenia Price and the first lighthouse keeper) manned by a nice volunteer. The price also included admission to the maritime museum 1.5 miles down the road if you felt like driving down there, but it wasn't easily accessible on the same visit. It should be an option for an upgraded ticket for an extra cost. I paid the $10, but for a family it is would have been cost prohibitive and really not worth it. The park and area surrounding the lighthouse are beautiful, so enjoy the area, and think hard about whether or not you want to spend that much money on the climb. ",0.0 +"Friendly and knowledgeable staff, fascinating place with a great history. Close to the town so easy to reach. Well worth a visit if in the St Simons area.",0.0 +"I just love visiting this beautiful landmark and have some amazing photos of my dogs in front of the lighthouse. The location is awesome, there are beautiful water views and gorgeous grounds to explore all around. There is much to see and do in the direct vicinity. It's a quaint and lovely area of this beautiful town. Watch for festivals and cook-offs in the area as well, always fun! There is no fee to tour the exterior area of the lighthouse. I have never been inside but I'm sure it is quite interesting, it's just that I always have my dogs with me, and they are welcome outside, but I assume they would not be allowed in the museum! :)",0.0 +The tour is $10.00 per person and a long long long hike to see....well the same view can be seen from the ground for free !!,0.0 +"The beautiful St. Simons Island Lighthouse is located at the southern tip of St. Simons Island, marking the entrance into St. Simons Sound and warning of the many sandbars. The original lighthouse was built in 1830 with a 70-foot tower. When Confederate troops abandoned the island in 1862, they blew up the tower and keeper's cottage, so they would not benefit Union forces. Funds were appropriated for construction of its replacement in 1867. The new 104-foot conical lighthouse was lit on September 1, 1872. A cast iron spiral stairway with 129 steps leads to the watch room. It has a third order biconvex Fresnel lens. The lens is one of 70 such lenses that remain operational in the United States. The lens is fixed. Four flash panels revolve around the outside of the lens producing a bright flash every 60 seconds. On the day of my visit, I had some question of how long it would take me to reach the top as I'm an older person with an issue with one knee joint, but I managed the climb with only two short rest stops. Once at the watch room, the view was worth the climb. I agree with other reviewers in that it would have been nice to have info boards with facts about the lighthouse and its keepers. Plus, I also agree that there should be at least one docent at the top to answer questions and to make sure that all visitors don't have any problems during the ascent or descent. I belong to a lighthouse group that conducts open house tours 6 months of the year; and we have three docents on duty---one at the base; one in the watch room; and, one in the lantern room. Patrons get three talks during their visit . For the $10.00 fee charged here, something similar should happen.The lighthouse, visitor center/bookstore, and Keeper's House Museum are well maintained. The area around the gazebo is scenic. Take a few minutes to enjoy that.And, to get the full money's worth, I recommend making the drive over to the Maritime Museum as admission is included in the lighthouse ticket. The climb to the top over there is much shorter.In all, this is a “must see” as it is one of America’s iconic lighthouses.",0.0 +"Admission to the lighthouse is $10 per person, which really feels like too much for the experience. You climb the long, spiral staircase to the observation deck with nothing to read or look at along the way. As you would expect, it's a tough climb for most people, but some signage or fun facts along the way would make it enjoyable. The view from the top is nice, but the rail feels too low. I felt uneasy with my daughter up there -- yikes. We were told by the ticket seller that we needed to go straight up the tower because we were there at 4:25 and the tower was about to close. There are a few rooms decorated in period furniture and personal items that may have been similar to what the lighthouse keepers of the 1800s and 1900s may have used -- mostly donated and not many pieces connected to the lighthouse. To make this enjoyable, they really need to have a docent to give a guided tour. The staff was not friendly -- they seemed most interested in rushing us out the door so they could close up. There was a video playing in one room, but it was way too hot to sit and watch it (and who wants to watch a video that you could watch on tv?). My daughter was very disappointed.",1.0 +"In the summer months try to go in the early day, they open at 10 or late afternoon, to beat the heat",0.0 +This lighthouse was the first one I ever saw as a young child and I was hooked. I like to visit lighthouses every chance I get and thankfully have children that love it too. The lighthouse was very well preserved with an interesting museum. The steps to the top were not difficult of a walk. The view from the top was just beautiful.So glad I got to return!,0.0 +"What great stop this was. It started with the charming southern belle at the entrance. She was very helpful and informative and such a sweet lady. We enjoyed the museum and were warned about the possible heat in the climb up the lighthouse. There was a landing at every window and all but one window was open, it was quite pleasant. The view from the top was great! We also enjoyed the museum's gift shop. A lot of very nice gift items.",0.0 +"This lighthouse is one of the most interesting historic tours on the island. I really enjoyed climbing up to the top, although most of the people in my party were afraid of heights. The facts and grounds around it are very interesting as well and worth the trip even if you don't climb to the top.",0.0 +Everyone enjoyed the climb to the top as well as the view! You also get entry to the museum. The lighthouse and grounds were beautiful!!,0.0 +Beautiful little lighthouse in a great location. It gives you great views and a interesting history of the island in the years past.,0.0 +This is part 1 of 2 historic sites of the Coastal Georgia Historical Society. Part 2 is the Maritime Museum. I purchased the ticket for $10 which covered both sites. The lighthouse location is beautiful with a very nice view of the islands from the lighthouse aerial platform. I highly recommend visiting this site and also see the Maritime Museum which is about a 5 minute drive from the lighthouse.,0.0 +"It tended to rain in the afternoons, so this is a good activity and don't forget the Maritime Muesum is included in the price.",0.0 +"My family recently visited our favorite island, St. Simon, Ga., while there we visited many of the local historical and family oriented attractions. One in particular was very informative and exhausting, in a good way, LOL.The lighthouse on the island is open to the public for a modest charge or $10.00 per person. Monies go to assure upkeep of the light and grounds. Upon entering the lighthouse you are met with an array of historical items in rooms off to the left and right. You proceed into the house further and come upon a viewing area where you can watch a short, but very interesting, video of the light's history as well as the local area. The exhausting part of the tour, for me anyway at age 64, was the climb to the top. Easy does it and before long you are on top overlooking a beautiful island.",0.0 +If on SSI this is a must do...the history is preserved so appropriately...There are beautiful views of the island from the top of the lighthouse. Museum is educational and fun. The keepers house restoration is worth the entire visit. The grounds are very well kept. Great learning moment!!!!,0.0 +"Not too many steps but a workout that is worth it... I live on Saint SImons Island, and often go to the SSI Light House because of this being part of the simple beauty of the island. A stop that is worth your time if you are visiting.",0.0 +"If you like exercise, you will love the view once up top. Still working and the museum is fun also! You can see Jekyll Island, Brunswick, Sea Island, and the rivers around.",0.0 +No visit to St. Simon's is complete without a visit to the lighthouse. There are beautiful views of the island from the top of the lighthouse. Museum is educational and fun. There are ghost tours of the lighthouse at night.,0.0 +"I paid the $10.00 per person for my wife and I to visit the museum. It was a bit overpriced, but perhaps they put the funds to good use. The lighthouse itself is spectacular. It is very well preserved. LOTS of people visit the lighthouse. Parking can be difficult to find. Be prepared to stand in line and wait in order to get a photo of the lighthouse.",0.0 +IT is amazing. Right outside the village. It even is supposed to have its own ghost. Only open until 5 pm though,0.0 +Don't pass this up! Climbing to the top is sooooo worth the view!!!! We even witnessed a wedding going on down below!,0.0 +"This Lighthouse is located near the bustling town center of St. Simons. It cost $10/pp and includes a museum down the road. The gift shop is where you purchase your tickets and they have beautiful rest room facitlities in that building. The greeter will answer your questions and give some history of the lighthouse when you arrive and then its up 129 steps. Not so bad! They are plenty of landings to rest at and peer out the window before you reach the top. Once there, the views are truly worth the visit and we saw plenty of dolphins in the water. You can also see Neptune parks pool area and the pier. Fun area to visit. My tip: Head to the pool right after your climb!",0.0 +"Visited St. Simons for the 4th of July. Have not been there in many years. Went to the Light House museum and store. Light house is wonderfully preserved, set among beautiful live oaks.While the light house area was not overly crowded, the traffic getting there and other places on the island was VERY difficult. At some places traffic was backed up for miles...no exaggeration. Long lines at restaurants and even the grocery stores were very crowded. The island is beautiful. However, would not go back during week of the fourth.",1.0 +"Rainy day so be sure to check the weather, they close the stairs when it rains. We made it to the top just before the storm rolled in. $10.00 charge but also includes the Maritime Guard Station Museum & we didn't have to do it the same day.",1.0 +This is our favorite place the beach is great the people are wonderful and the view from the lighthouse is wonderful it is worth the money very family oriented with playgrounds and little shops,0.0 +"Only 129 steps to see a beautiful view of the Golden Isles. The cost was $10 and included the price of admission to the maritime museum which is unfortunately not located near the lighthouse. The lighthouse is located in the tourist section of town where there is a playground, the pier and shops and restaurants nearby. Plan to go earlier in the day if you want to check out the maritime museum as well. We did not have time.",1.0 +"As always, well kempt lawn and landscaping surrounding lighthouse. Beautiful~Made for some great photos",0.0 +"Climb wasn't as bad as we thought it might be. Nice little museum at base, nice view from top. Staff helpful and thoughtful - told us a large 4H group was coming to help us enjoy view before they came in.",0.0 +"If you find yourself on St Simons, in the village, you should give the lighthouse a try. It has a great view and is very convenient to other attractions, restaurants, shopping, sight seeing. The village is a good people watching spot. Especially in the evening, or in early morning.",0.0 +"Interesting history lesson, beautiful views, central location, wonderful museum, and terrific gift shop with some nice merchandise featuring local interest.",0.0 +"A trip to St Simons Island is not complete without a visit to the Lighthouse! This lighthouse is a 104 foot tower with a beautiful 2 story brick keeper's dwelling beneath. On March 16, 1804, Congress appropriated $7000 to build the lighthouse & John Cooper, owner of a large plantation on the south end of the island sold 4 acres to the government later that year for a token sum of one dollar. Currently it is owned by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society...but I won't give away any more about this magnificent lighthouse steeped in history. Just go...the views are breathtaking from the top, you'll see the 18th century cannon, the gazebo. The volunteers in the museum and gift shop are very pleasant...and the gift shop has nice souvenirs to purchase. St. Simons Lighthouse is open Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm and Sunday, 1:30 - 5 pm",1.0 +"While visiting St. Simons Island, don't miss this! The displays at the base of the lighthouse are very well done and very interesting. The climb to the top is worth the beautiful views of the surrounding area. We were lucky enough to have the place almost to ourselves, but as we left a tour bus pulled up and it got considerably busier as we were leaving. The stairwell is not large and traffic goes both up and down the same set of stairs, so try to hit this when you don't see busses around!If you aren't in the greatest of shape, there are landings every so often with views to enjoy while you catch your breath for a moment.",1.0 +"Lighthouses fascinate me and St Simons Island Lighthouse is my favorite. It is the second lighthouse standing on the property. The museum is staffed by great volunteer docents, the gift shop has everything you'd want, and the grounds around the lighthouse are populated with fun Instagram backgrounds like a gazebo, 18th century canon, and climbable trees.The windy view from the top is spectaular allowing you to see bridges, barges, ships, and the beachline of the Island.",3.0 +I enjoy lighthouses as much as the next person and this one is very accessible(there is a parking lot right next to it) and worth checking out. I didn't go inside but rather enjoyed its mighty exterior and to a walk along the boardwalk outside. There is a lot going on in this area and well worth some time.,0.0 +Nice little museum and if you climb the lighthouse you will have a beautiful view of the golden isles!,0.0 +We toured the museum and climbed to the top of the lighthouse. The climb wasn't bad and the view from the top was nice. The maritime museum at East Beach is also included with the admission. The museums were OK but the highlight is the lighthouse climb.,0.0 +Beautiful Lighthouse located at Neptune Park. It is opened to the public to tour and lights up at night. ,0.0 +"The climb to the top of Lighthouse was filled with suspense and Intrigue. Although exhausting ,it was well worth it once at the top!",0.0 +We read the reviews on this lighthouse and planned our visit. Lots to do here as there is shopping & restaurants nearby. We love history and the stories associated with lighthouses. The day was just perfect and the people here are so friendly.,1.0 +"The view at the top of the lighthouse was well worth the climb. Got a lot of great photos of the island and ocean from the top. I would have liked for there to be more exhibits related to the lighthouse discussing its construction, lighthouse keepers, mechanization, etc.",2.0 +Very nice museum--a converted post office--attached to historic lighthouse and keeper's home. Worth a visit when on St. Simons.,0.0 +"The local Georgia Coastal Historical Society has done a great job-again. Well worth the time and money-very good value, and the ocean view is worth the trip.Only complaint is main building in front of lighthouse is almost empty except for a gift shop. Need more exhibits.",0.0 +A must see and worth the money!! We love lighthouses and this was amazing to see! A fully working lighthouse and the grounds are great!,0.0 +"I can never see too many lighthouses. Each one has a story as does the lighthouse on St. Simons Island in Coastal Georgia. Years ago, I was able to cross stitch lighthouses and have many framed to remind me of those I visited throughout America. The lighthouse I saw today was built in 1810. Much of the construction is made of “tabby,” a mixture of oyster shell, lime, sand, and water. I enjoy reading the lives of past residents of lighthouses...true dedication.You will enjoy visiting this lighthouse. Before your tour, be sure to read its history. I'm so happy that there are committed volunteers that work to not only keep our historic sites preserved...but also restored. The Lighthouse on St. Simons Island still provides a constant light to vessels passing by. Day or night...good weather or bad weather...clear skies or in heavy fog...the lamps are lit.",0.0 +"Loved the lighthouse and the grounds. When I went it wasn't crowded at all, which was a bonus. The people who worked there were very friendly. I really enjoyed being there.",1.0 +Frederica National Monument is more interesting and has a deeper history. There is more to learn about early Georgia history at the national monument on the north end of the island.,0.0 +"Very interesting history of lighthouses. Climb to the top is manageable even for the elderly. However, it was really windy in March, so we didn't spend much time at the top!",1.0 + I'd recommend adding the ghost tour or historic tour to seeing the lighthouse for some added background and entertainment. ,1.0 +"Nice quick trip, but a bit expensive for what it is...$10.00 per person, $5.00 for under 11 years old. Glad we went, regardless.",1.0 +"Windy at the top but the views of the island are awesome! Coupled with a trip to the maritime museum, lots of history of the island is learned!",0.0 +"Pretty small. Only 10 bucks to go into this museum and another museum one mile away, the maritime coast guard station. I liked that one a little better but it was worth it to climb to the top of the lighthouse. ",0.0 +"Appreciated the history of the lighthouse and the area. Climbing all those steps is not for the faint-of-breath, but worth the effort!",0.0 +"The museum was very captivating and the view from the lighthouse lookout is breathtaking. Warning: the lady at the front desk will tell you that the coast guard museum is a mile away. It is not. Do not try to walk there. We had to hitch hike! Dear lady at the front, if you're reading this, please don't tell people it is a mile away. It is at least 3! ",1.0 +"We had a great time visiting this lighthouse. There is a small museum that provides you with a bit of history and 129 steps later you're at the top of the lighthouse with an amazing view of the water, the town and surrounding area. The price of admission ($10) also includes admission to the Coast Guard Maritime museum which is at another location. The climb to the top isn't too bad and the view is well worth it.",1.0 +Really not worth $10. Nice view of the Village. Short climb (129 steps). But that's it. Feel like admission pays for really nice conference center that we didn't need or even get access to. ,1.0 +"Great view from top! Their is a park, Neptune Park, where you can play miniature gold. They have great open area for kids to play. Their are restaurants and shops are great and in walking distance of the Lighthouse!",0.0 +Not to be missed in a visit to St. Simons. The docent was very knowledgeable about local history and the view from the top was terrific.,0.0 +Check out the lighthouse and museum located in the heart of the village of St. Simons. The small museum is very well done; you'll learn of the history of the Island as well as fascinating insights into the workings of the lighthouse. The climb to the top of the lighthouse is worth every step as the views are incredible. The cost is veryreasonable. A wonderful way to spend an hour or so on St. Simons.i,0.0 +GO UP into the lighthouse; a beautiful sight to see overlooking the islands. the surrounding area at the beach is very tranquil; lots of parking; a wonderful unique gift shop!,1.0 +"We walked the lighthouse to the top and the view was spectacular. The price was reasonable $10 for adults and $5 for children which included the museum, lighthouse and maritime center. We loved the gift shop and purchased several unique gifts for family and friends.",0.0 +"Oh my, what can I say? This place was amazing! We did the trolley tour and visited the lighthouse all the way to the top, the view was from the top was spectacular. The was much history to see and hear. The price was reasonable which included museum, lighthouse and maritime center a few blocks away. We went to gift shop and bought soveniers. The island itself was beautiful and a great place to visit for special occasions especially weddings and anniversaries.",0.0 +"This was a great lighthouse to climb to the top (only 129 steps) and the museum was nice. Only $10 per person to climb the lighthouse, visit the museum, and get into the maritime center that is down the road.",1.0 +"The view from St. Simon's lighthouse is unparallelled. Wow. We visited right before sunset, and couldn't get over the views. Not too high (129 steps). The included museum was fascinating as well. The docent asked the kids to find the refrigerator in the kitchen - that led to a lecture on life without electricity which was fun and informative.",2.0 +I agree with the other postings; this is in such a beautifully scenic area with lots of shops and restaurants. Took some lovely photos from the top. Admission here includes admission to the coast guard museum just about a mile north. I'll be checking into Eugenia Price's books.,0.0 +"Get a little history, get a great view. It is something to do that won't take much time. The lighthouse is attractive and you can take nice pictures from the top. It is a one time type of thing when you come to St Simons so you can put it off for the future. It will still be there but you do want to see it.",0.0 +Great museum~fantastic view from the top! The antiques in the upstairs living area were authentic and homey. The Eugenia Price exhibit was a great tribute to the historical novelist.,0.0 +Beautiful Lighthouse...wonderful surroundings. Next to the ocean and beside the village area. Love it!!,0.0 +This lighthouse is a great first time climb. The museum is well worth the admission. Very interesting and full of historical treasures. The view of the water and surrounding area is breathtaking. The lighthouse is located downtown among the shopping and good restaurants.,0.0 +"Lighthouses are such an important part of trade and travel, yet very few people think about this. The museum and lighthouse were very interesting. The history of the lighthouse is displayed as well as the home where the lighthouse family lived in the 1800s. It is preserved so one can see the items used and the size for a family of 4. One can also climb to the top and get a great view of the beautiful surroundings. The cost of admission is for the lighthouse museum, the lighthouse and the Coast Guard station at another place on the island. All are very informative and well worth the cost of admission, especially for those interested in history.",1.0 +"The museum and gift shop are wonderful and so are the people working there! Lots of beautiful, creative gifts and lots of great information about the lighthouse and photos from the past. We visit the lighthouse every time we visit but this was the first time we visited the museum. Definitely worth the time and you MUST climb to the top of the lighthouse! ",1.0 +"What a beautiful light house along the water. We did not get to go inside because it was not opened. We walked along the side , sat and admired, and read the history of the Lighthouse. If you walk along the water, the old town of St Simons is also fun to visit. The shops are cute and stop at SOBo Yogurt because it was great!!!!",0.0 +"Went here and really liked it, the lighthouse isn't that tall but nice to go up. The surrounding area is really scenic and so unique. Got a souvenir and kept the info I got about it. Well worth it",0.0 +We enjoyed seeing the lighthouse and taking pictures of it. It is really beautiful. We didn't pay the fee to go inside and go to the top.,0.0 +It was an experience. Our boys even enjoyed and they are only 3 and 4. They walked all the way to the top and back down. They even went outside when they got to the top. ,0.0 +Love their gift shop. Awesome books on local history and I always find fun purses here surprisingly.,1.0 +The hike up to the top is well worth the effort. Beautiful views of the surrounding areas. Don't buy the combo ticket for the Maritime Museum unless you have children who enjoy interactive exhibits.,2.0 +"It is hot inside and a very long trip up the light house. They even suggest resting every now and then, but I thought it was best to just get up to the top - at least there's fresh air at the top. There's a nice view up there, but it's not much different from any other light house. Still though, it was fun, we bought a little magnet from the gift shop...one of those things you just gotta do while you're there.",0.0 +This is a wonderful lighthouse to visit. The ground surrounding the lighthouse are beautiful. The signs in front of the lighthouse by the beach advised no swimming. A cute little town surrounds the lighthouse - not a beachy area.,0.0 +"Took 9 year old granddaughter for the fun of climbing the stairs and the view. I was very surprised at her high level of interest in restored rooms of the lightkeepers house. She loved seeing how the family lived, furniture, layout, etc. So, that was just an added bonus. The view is incredible, folks very nice and a really nice gift store that isn't as tourist-y as some. ",0.0 +"It was very interesting to see and experience what it was like for the light keepers. The climb is fairly easy, thought it is 129 steps! The view from the top was quite nice",0.0 +A working light house. The light house and its museum are a must see when visiting St. Simons Island. Over 200 year old site with history dateing back to Spaniish Georgia. Burned by pirates and Confederates. ,0.0 +I asked Theresa what else we should do...she looked at her watch and told us to scurry over to Christ Church. He friend was giving the tour. The lighthouse was charming.,1.0 +"129 steps to the top of this small lighthouse gives you a great view of the inlet and Jekyll Island. You won't spend 30 minutes here and it is $10 for an adult and $5 for kids over 6, but something fun to do. Included with your ticket is admission to the Coast Guard Museum which is about a 5 minute drive away and surprisingly worth a visit. Both are really good if you have kids. Since there are interact things for the kids to do at the Coast Guard museum and the lighthouse is just kinda cool.",2.0 +Very interesting displays but felt overcharged at $10.00 to climb to the top,1.0 +We have been to several light houses as we travel so while we were here it was a given that we were going to climb to the top of this light house. The staff was very nice and full of information. The museum part was newly remodeled and had nice gift shop and great information. The light house had a nice display of items and a short informative movie. Kids liked to climb to the top the best. 10 bucks alittle expensive but it takes money to keep old places in shape.,0.0 +"This was great. We learned a great deal listening to the video and had fun climbing to the top of the lighthouse. What a great view of jekyll island and driftwood beach. Wear comfortable shoes, but it is worth the climb.",0.0 +"Very nice exhibit. We chose not to climb to the top, but I'm sure the view was great. ",0.0 +We toured the lighthouse and also the maritime Museum that you will need to drive or ride a bike to from the lighthouse. Wonderful gift shops and both locations have nice historical items on display. You can walk up to the top of the lighthouse and get a wonderful view of the area.,0.0 +"Gorgeous lighthouse! Really catches your attention and the history is quite interesting. If you are traveling with elderly, or small children we wouldn't recommend climbing to the top. We took our 3 year old up and it is was a strenuous climb for her which resulted in us carrying an additional 31 lbs up steep narrow flights of unforgiving metal stairs. Once we made it to the observation deck, which is not as big as it looks from the ground, we found it to be extremely stressful as it appeared she could slip right through the metal balcony grates, yikes! Needless to say, we held onto her tight and didn't hang out up there very long. Could be a nice experience for healthy adults. I mention health because we are very active, and in our late thirties, but with heat and humidity and a little claustrophobia it gave me a run for my money...which by the way was $10 per person, munchkin was free. If you had health issues this could really be trouble. All in all, my vote would be to take pictures from the ground and save money for other tourist attraction.",1.0 +It was a good place to learn a little history of the island. It would have been better if we could have gotten a good look at the lens and lighting assembly.,0.0 +"The steps are divided by landings with portals, so you can take your time going up. There are a few historic rooms that are also interesting. The view from the top could be better, but this area is pretty developed.",0.0 +I was able to see some historical facts and pictures about the lighthouse and overcome my fear of heights by climbing up 129 or so steps to reach the top and see such a beautiful site. Awesome.,0.0 +"Small keepers' cottage museum. No photography allowed inside museum. We were met by a host who gave us a small introduction to the history of the light station. Nicely restored stairs, lighthouse, and cottage. No squished penny machine. WHAT?? Please remedy immediately! We collect squished pennies from the lighthouses we visit. After visiting the lighthouse, stroll down to the fishing pier for some photos of the light. We also enjoyed watching everyone fish -- it was quite busy! -- and we saw two baby sharks, a skate, and some angel fish pulled out.",0.0 +"Climbing up to the top of the lighthouse was a real treat for us. The view was amazing and worth the $10 fee for the tickets! The museum had interesting facts and information, but they don't allow pictures on the inside. The lady on duty was friendly and made us feel welcome.",0.0 +I liked everything just a wonderful place. History of St Simon Islane good food in area good shoipping in the area,0.0 +"Pretty seaside museum, well maintained. Great location and worth a visit",0.0 +"Didn't go up the lighthouse, but the whole area, looking at the ocean; looking at the lighthouse from the beach; the town, it's a gorgeous place to visit.",0.0 +Lots of history here and the fact that it is still a working lighthouse makes it even better. You have to climb the 129 stairs to the top for a spectacular view of the island.,0.0 +Climb the lighthouse for a great view. Good place to start your vacation.,0.0 +"Found this place in the southern portion of the island. We found ample parking, a nice garden and clean restrooms. We climbed to the top and took in the views. Then, we visited the small museum. This took less than 1 hour. The ticket included the light and the Coast Guard station further on the Atlantic side. The Coast Guard station has a better museum, but the views of East Coast Beach were blocked by condos. This took less than 1 hour.",0.0 +"Make sure to stop in for the video first, it's only 10-15 minutes long and it gives great information about the building of the lighthouse and those who kept it. We learned interesting facts about why this lighthouse differs from ones up north.The walk up is not bad, several places to rest and look out the windows. The museum has two rooms downstairs, one has an exhibit on Eugenia Price. Could all be done in an hour but we spent 1.5-2 hours between the museum and the lighthouse and the gift shop.The cost is $10 for adults $6 for kids, and also includes the Maritime Museum down by the beach.They were setting up for a wedding when we went by there on Saturday. It would be a great place for that, having a pretty gazebo and courtyard.",2.0 +I did not visit the museum. I just stopped to look at the beach and take some photos of the lighthouse. Great photo opportunity.,1.0 +The lighthouse is a beautiful place and the view from the top is worth the climb. The workers were helpful and informative. Lots of fun.,0.0 +"the lighthouse was well worth the money, the park surrounding it was great. My son could play at the new play ground and I could enjoy the beautiful view of the ocean. There is a librery on the grounds also, just get and book and relax in a rockin chair on the porch ,with a view of the ocean. Also has a pool, putt-putt golf. And the restrooms are large and clean. Plan on spending the day, there r plenty of tables and grills, so enjoy. Loved this place.Ooh, and shoping is just steps away!",1.0 +Enjoyed the view at the top. Well worth a visit if you want to combine a bit of history with some exercise.,0.0 +Interesting history and climbing to the top of the lighthouse was great! ,0.0 +"Climbing to the top of the light house steep and tight, but definitely worth the view once you get to the top !",1.0 +"St. Simons Lighthouse Museum is located in downtown St. Simons Island, GA. If you enjoy visitng old lighthouses you should visit this one. The ticket also includes a visit to the meritime museum which is located further out of town on St. Simons Island. We have took our two daughters and they were not as impressed with the history of the lighthouse or the museum as we were. It is very interesting from a nautical and historical view, so maybe good for older students and adults.",1.0 +The lighthouse and museum are very nice and enjoyable couple of hours. The museum shop is an awesome store. Locals shop here to because they always a good selections and good prices.,0.0 +Great gift shop and visit to the lighthouse. Restored beautifully and glad we have this lighthouse to treasure. ,0.0 +"This is a well-maintained historic site on beautiful St. Simons Island. If you are able to walk steps, then try the 120+ steps to the top of the lighthouse, which has a great view of the beach and the island. About every 25 steps is a landing where you can stop and catch your breath, if needed. The Lighthouse Museum has a nice orientation video and artifacts.",0.0 +"After long lines in altarre de la patria and crowds of people, we found this little gem only in 2 minutes across the street. The rooms are breathtaking and the garden and 1st floor balconies are a perfect spot for taking pictures. Young people might not find it interesting but to those who don t like crowds, this place is an oasis. ",1.0 +I was actually amazed with the exhibition. It was really good !!! For sure this museum is worth to visit it... especially late in night... it looks even better!!!,0.0 +"Escalators & lifts need to be' better indicated, especially for the entrance from Piazza Venezia. In semi darkness the borders of the access walkways were a hazard for pedestrians.",0.0 +"Wow! What a nice surprise. The special exhibit was excellent and featured Bulgari jewels, and also fabulous evening gowns.",2.0 +We went to Palazzo Venezia in Rome. Is just so beautiful and so much history throughout Rome. The architecture is amazing...,0.0 +A tour guide took us here to the Gardens just away from all the main tourist sights and it was very peaceful and Beautiful. Not many people go here so it was a welcome relief away from the crowds!! Also here is a famous balcony that Mussolini spoke.,0.0 +"I've lived in Rome for many years, but I've never seen this museum before. The museum of the famous balcony from which Mussolini spoke. Excluding this particular negative, the museum was the residence of a pope, just to change. The Pope was Paul II, first was theVenetian cardinal Pietro Barbo. The visit includes mosaics, large rooms, armor, arquebuses and various artifacts. The time to visit it is at least 1 hour, if you take it almost 2 hours.I really appreciated the lodges, especially the first one, the one that faces Piazza Venezia. The price is low, 10 €.",2.0 +"We approached the Palazzo Venezia from a direction that we hadn't been from before and discovered large double doors open to reveal a short cobblestone drive that took us into an oasis, all in the middle of rome.Most people, I think, see the side of the Palazzo Venezia from the busy Piazza Venezia and Victor Emmanuel monument, but take the time to walk around to the entrance off via del Plebisctio and be rewarded with this delightful garden.",1.0 +"Can you image a stunning garden in the middle of a famous monumental building? I am sure you can. But, in the heart of Rome, finding during a lovely walk, in a warm evening of september, a great door opened, entering for visiting a famous museum and discovering that it is beginning a concert is really a very great surprise! So, I asked for the ticket - the singer was no less than Noa! - and they answered there was just a seat, left free by a person who did not arrive. But the greatest surprise was that I must not pay for enjoying the concert! What a splendid experience! Before the visit at the museum and, later, the fantastic voice of Noa, in front of a public of about 200 persons! Like at home. Unforgettable!",3.0 +"Despite being at tourist central next to the Vittorio Emanuelle monument this is not a much visited place. Architecture benefits from not being wholly all of a piece. Varied and interesting groups of exhibits and a lovely courtyard. The recent history adds to the story - moving through Mussolini’s imposing office, even unfurnished, brings history to life in away that the old history of Rome often neglects.",0.0 +"Palazzo Venezia seems to be overlooked by so many visitors to Rome. And yet...and yet...this Renaissance building, right in the heart of the city, has layers of history, including the room from where Mussolini ran Italy and the balcony where he declared war on the allies. True, there is no exhibit explaining this. This is well worth a quiet, uncrowded stroll through stunning staterooms, with an an interesting and carefully curated exhibition of period armor and clothing. There is also a museum, and gallery, though thus is far from Rome's best. Note tickets to Palazzo Venezia are free if you also buy a guided tour of Castel Sant'Angelo (which is also very much worth doing, as it takes you to secret tunnels you will miss on a regular unguided visit).",3.0 +"I would really recommend to visit other museums than this (f.eks. the capitoline museums right beside this one), unless you want to see a very small exhibition or be disappointed. We expected a lot more than what we saw and got very confused when the exhibition stopped and thought is this it??.. We read online that there would be armor and a military-exhibition, which there wasn't. The museum feels very unfocused according to exhibitions, which isn't nice either. There is only a very little, disappointing and boring exhibition about the renaissance and China(?) + very few statues / busts from antique Rome. Other than this, yes this is the building were Mussolini held his speeches, but the balcony isn't accessible, and it is very easy to miss, as the start of the museum consists of 4-5 huge, but completely empty rooms. Also, there is very little information about the individual pieces, which was disappointing too. It takes approximately 10-15 min. to see the whole exhibition..",1.0 +"This museum is quite big. At first, you walk through some huge empty rooms, with some short written explanation. Then, you can go through a series of rooms with plenty of artefacts. An audio guide or guided tour would probably help. It was strange that I was almost alone in the enormous building. Maybe in the future it will be better.",0.0 +National Museum of Palazzo Venezia is located on Piazza Venezia. It is a large structure and worth to buy ticket to have a view inside. The displays range from Middle Ages to Renaissance. Recommended if you have time.,0.0 +"If you're travelling to Rome don't forget to visit Palazzo Venezia. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages and this is where the Popes would reside in the Renaissance. Great works of art by Giorgione, Guercino, Carlo Maratta, Vasari as well as byzantine ivories ",0.0 +"This museum has it all. You can walk inside for hours just enjoying all kinds of ancient arts and crafts from ancient Rome and up. Highly recommended. My son, 18 years old, really enjoyed this visit as well. Huge rooms, decorated ceilings, a wow-factor! This is the museum inside the «Mussolini»-building, it even has a lovely little park. Buy the ticket for €10, and you can see all depts in this huge museum, as well as entrance fee to the main white building with the two statues on each side, the museum in the cellar and elevator ticket to top of the building, - the best view over Rome!",0.0 +"We have buy tickets to elevator to see Rome over the top of vittorio emanuele monument, and the tickets was also for entry in other two museums, so we've take chance and visit these too, we dont regret a minute. Are a lot to see and are wonderful things inside. ",0.0 +"Housed within this beautiful palace, is an impressive collection of ceramics, furniture, paintings, silverware, tapestries to name a few from the middle age and Renaissance period, allow plenty of time as it is a huge exhibit spread over 28 rooms, (not to be missed). the highlight for us was seeing the painting of the two friends by Giorgione, 1502. Also allow time to visit the garden in the centre of the building.",1.0 +"Palazzo Venezia has a rather long and interesting history. It sits opposite the Altare della Patria, or the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, in Piazza Venezia. It's a 15th century building where the pope's representatives in the area, the cardinals, would live. It was eventually given to the city, with strings attached, of course! A very generous gesture! It's a lovely building and merits a look in.",0.0 +Amazing collection and mix of art and history with a relaxing garden to top off a couple of hours wandering through the numerous rooms. Very few visitors when we were there so we had it almost to ourselves; absolutely worth a visit.,1.0 +Our 1st day in Venice and this was a good place to start even on 3hrs sleep.We went through here pretty quickly so we could make our Basilica entrance time but we still enjoyed it.,0.0 +One of the most impressive buildings I've ever come across. Very awe-inspiring with great features and architecture. ,0.0 +"Great view of the Il Vittoriano, albeit it's very busy with traffic but worth it for the picture from below the edifice.",0.0 +"When you are at the Piazza Venezia you can't miss it. Not too many tourist are visiting, it means you can walk around and wonder the beautiful ceiling and the mosaics. Unfortunately there are not too much explanation.",0.0 +This is just across from ' The Wedding Cake ' but seemed like a hundred miles from the crowds . We just sat in the gardens for 15 minutes watching the parakeets in the palm trees which was most unexpected!!Lovely fountain Would I go back? Absolutely for some tranquility away from the crowds ,0.0 +"It's very easy to overlook the wonderful architecture in this city with its ancient ruins and magnificent history but just a 10 minute walk away from the Colosseum you come into Piazza Venezia were you will find Palazzo Venezia .This palace looks more modern and makes for some great photographic opportunities and blends in wonderfully with some of the other great sites here including Trajans Columns and Monument Victor Emmanuel,the area is certainly very popular and every time we passed through was bouncing with tourists.A superb looking building in a great area and well worth checking out. ",0.0 +"We were looking for somewhere to fill an hour after visiting the Capitol and we stumbled into this museum, which we saw on a Saturday afternoon virtually by ourselves! I had read this museum was underrated and I can only say we agreed. You enter the museum up a monumental stairway. After presenting your ticket you reach a T junction. If you turn right you pass through enormous rooms grandly decorated in the 30's when Mussolini used to address his adoring crowds. But if you turn left you are in a renaissance palace with an exceptional collection of art and other antiquities. The rooms include decorated ceilings by the likes of Vasari, and we were most impressed with the tiled floors - presumably original to the house. As with all Roman museums on site info was limited unless you bought a guide - but we spent an enjoyable hour + here.",0.0 +"The palce was amazing, floortiles, seilig structures, paintings, art, sculpture... You will find a romantic hidden garden at the far end of the museum, it was beautiful. ",0.0 +Fantastic place to eat wee wil definitely come back werry nice place good service nice service The place is a good place like a real good restaurant and a we're nice service ,0.0 +"I had walked by this early Renaissance palace so many, many times but never been inside. Known to many as the balcony where Mussolini held his speeches. Went in for the free museum first Sunday, just a few people there. Worthwhile just to see the building, which is more impressive than the small art collection. Gorgeous original floors, frescoes, and two lovely gardens. The Lapidarium (collection of antique marbles) surrounds an inner garden, very lovely.",4.0 +"Was it my mood, or was it the quality of the photographic material that left me disappointed, and walking away before I had taken my usual 10 shots!",1.0 +"We went on the free first Sunday of the month, and despite the free admission, there were perhaps only 30 people in the entire museum. The art collection is small and a bit eccentric -- early Italian paintings (mostly religious in nature), German carved madonnas, Chinese and European porcelains, Majolica, silver and metalworking, antique bronzes, even some Islamic pieces ... my favorite part was the Lapidarium, a collection of ancient marbles around an internal courtyard. Truly lovely. The building itself is well worth seeing.",2.0 +"The Palazzo Venezia ( Palace of St. Mark) is a palace in central Rome, Italy. A modest medieval house intended as the residence of the cardinals appointed to the church of San Marco.It currently houses the National Museum of the Palazzo Venezia.",0.0 +The plaza or square in this area is filled with outstanding buildings to tour. But my favourite story of all is how Mussolini stood on the small balcony to address the Italians.,0.0 +"This is one of the almost unknown museums in Rome despite the very central location. Palazzo Venezia is a rather imposing building of considerable historical importance.Today, the first floor contains a museum of medieval and early modern art and applied arts. The collections are quite good if you're interested in that sort of thing, but only about a half of the museum is actually open to visitors. The displays end quite abruptly, probably due to renovation. It would be nice to let the visitors know upfront that they are paying the price of the ticket only for a partial tour of the museum.Another major minus in my experience was the staff. I arrived at the museum late in the afternoon, still with plenty of time left before the closing time (7.30pm). I finished my visit quite quickly and noticed a book in the museum shop that I really wanted to buy - a specialist title dealing with one particular object from the museum collection that I could not find anywhere else but would be of use to my professional work.Alas, the otherwise quite friendly and polite gentleman at the counter (also in charge of the bookshop in the very same room) explained that I could not buy the book because the shop closed at 6.30 and he was not paid to work even a minute longer (notwithstanding the fact that he was still standing there, ready to charge for tickets until closing time a full hour later and quite happy to talk to me). I looked at my (radio controlled) watch - it was precisely 6.31!So I suppose the staff really is very strict about their working schedule, but as a visitor I would have appreciated some more flexibility - and I think it might be better for the museum in general to rethink their policy, particularly if they want to attract more visitors in the future.",0.0 +"This great architectural complex was the residence of the cardinals in the medieval times until 1564 when Pope Pius IV presented the palace to the ambassadors of “The Most Serene Republic of Venice”, which was the full name of the Republic of Venice. It is a truly magnificent architectural work with great history located at the square named after it.",0.0 +"Gallery has a really poor collection, some works are replaced with reproductions. Exposition is very small.",1.0 +"During our city tour of Rome recently, we were shown this monument which is an attraction for all tourists visiting Rome. It is a palace of the State of Venice when it was a separate country before it amalgamated with Italy.",0.0 +"I've been here for our anniversary it was amazing,Rome there's so much to see,the architectural ,so impressive ",0.0 +Beautifull building excellent time there very interesting and well preserved very excited will return again to the city that never stops giving ,0.0 +This is not one of the top sites of Rome but worth a visit if you have the time or on a rainy day. Admission is free every first Sunday of the month. From the outside the building is nothing outrageous and there are certainly nicer art galleries in Rome. Nevertheless there are several outstanding rooms with beautiful pieces of art on display. In the staircase and floor in entrance there are several carvings of sea creatures easily overlooked as one does not tend to look downwards.,0.0 +"I felt really nice in this palace, the staff was very friendly, it was more quiet that the usual museum in Rome. They had a great Chinese exhibition. ",0.0 +"Located in the Piazza Venezia(the square) is this 500 year old building which gave the square it's name. It is one of the oldest Renaissance buildings in Roma. It was build by Cardinal Barbo who went on to become Pope Paul II. At one time it was the papal residence then it was the Venice embassy. The Italian Government regained it back in the early 1900's. It became notorious for being the headquarters for Mussolini; he would address the people from the balcony. Today it is the Museo del Palazzo Venezia. Inside there are tapestries, paintings, ceramics, and statues.",0.0 +"Came across this Palazzo whilst walking to St. Peter's - found it to be fairly quiet compared to other areas and it was lovely to just sit and relax, especially when it's hot and sweaty.",0.0 +Nice architecture this was place is known for being the location where Mussolini made his famous speech during World War II.,3.0 +"You have to walk a lot in Rome. Especially if you have to cover all major sights in one day. So, on your way towards the Trevi fountain from the ancient ruins, you will cross this building. Most locals do not glorify this place. One, it is not an architectural marvel. Second, it is closely associated with Benito Mussolini, the dictator responsible for Italy being a part of the Hitler's axis. So, if you are passing it by, it's better if you know what is the name of the place.Passable.",0.0 +"I understand that the Italians don't like this building, sometimes referred to as the wedding cake. However, it certainly stands out and is instantly recognisable. The military aviation history was very interesting, the history of flags less so! You pass it on your way walking from the Spanish Steps / Trevi Fountain to the Colosseum.",0.0 +This is a museum with a bit of recent history compared to the other ones.Be prepared to climb quite a few steps but worth the climb.,0.0 +"I loved this museum. The fact that it was FREE was even better. A lovely way to spend 1/2 a day or more if you like. Lots of marble statues, military history, history of Rome. Small book/giftshop upstairs. You are able to go outside upstairs and enjoy the beautiful views of Rome. Well worth a visit. ",0.0 +This is Mussalinis palace.From here he called the Italuans to war.The building is grand.You need a few minutes here.,1.0 +"a palace located in venezia square,used by mussolini at his time from where he adressed gatherings of people.for it's central location and being close to our hotel,we often pass this building in our stay in rome but hadnt enough time to visit inside.anyhow,the shape( castle shape towers in special) and materials of the building(brown brick one) is sth unique in rome in comparison to all white marble buildings all around rome.",0.0 +"We visited this museum on a rainy Sunday. It was not free as had been advertized. Quiet, nice but what we had come for in our WWII touring was to see the Mussolini apartment and that was an extra charge. which we refused to pay. Lovely setting but the best part looked to be the garden that had forbidden written all over...so sad only to see from a second floor ! I would not make the effort to go back again",3.0 +I was lucky to visit this museum on a free visiting day. It was certainly the worst and the emptiest museum I have ever visited in Europe. I suggest you to stay away...,2.0 +"From the outside, the Palazzo Venezia looks huge, but don't get too excited. You will only see a smaller part of it and the art collections is really not interesting enough to make up for it. On our visit the lower floor had a temporary exhibition of early Chinese art, which was interesting, but not really the thing we came for. As in many Roman museums the staff seemed bothered by visitors. ",1.0 +"The Palazzo Venezia has a very nice museum that shows all kinds of things about the history of the city. There are paintings, ceramics and porcelains, tapestries, ivories. There is a large garden in the middle with a fountain.",0.0 +This museum has a hodge podge collection of Oriental and European ceramics along with some unknown paintings. One does have to climb up many flights of stairs. The entrance fee is 5 Euros/person. The stair case is grand looking but not the exhibits.,0.0 +Really unusual museum in the heart of Rome. It holds one of Italy's main collections of small bronze figures. Worth a visit if you like this particular field of decorative arts as well as porcelain and ceramics.,0.0 +This is a structure that has held up. In Rome they show you when they have repaired structures by the change of color in the item. Really wonderful.,0.0 +"This place beautiful architecture, easy to acess from the city. The many statues it has are beautiful to see and admired.",0.0 +"If you want to visit where Mussolini had his office, where he declared war to the Allies, etc. well, this is the place to go.",5.0 +This took our breath away nearly every time we saw it. It is worth coming here at night as it looks incredible lit up. ,1.0 +"We bought tickets for the Caravaggio (April 2011) exhibit though were warned that the information was all in Italian. What they didn't say is that there are no paintings! Four small rooms, a few posters, mockup of Caravaggio's studio, and across the hall a guard VERY reluctantly let us in to watch a video about restoration and some technical things. Probably would have been better show on the History channel or Discovery.Leaving there went to the Capitoline Museum which was an excellent experience. Don't know if the rest of the Venezia is worth seeing.",1.0 +"Unfortunately, we can't review the Museo Nazionale di Palazzo di Venezia because.... when we visited in November, we were sold tickets to a special exhibit and were not permitted into the permanent collection on the same ticket. We were not told that there were two entrance tickets, nor is that information posted outside or at the ticket counter, nor were we asked which exhibit we wanted to see. The young staff were rude and unhelpful. (You'd think that when patrons say several times that they don't want to enter a special exhibit but want to see the Museum, the employee would have figured out that something was amiss...) We visit Rome often, spend weeks there each year and I've never had this type of experience at any other museum there. I don't know what the problem is, but if you go there, know this: if you want to see the permanent collection, you must buy a 4 euro ticket at the Bookstore, not at the Biglietteria. The 10 euro ticket (adult price) at the Biglietteria (Ticket Office) is for a special exhibit. When we were there, that exhibit was of the depiction of saints in art through the ages. The works are on loan from other museums and settings. It is somewhat interesting - but was not the reason we wanted to visit the Palazzo di Venezia nor did we find it worth the 10 euros ($15 US at the time) for each of us since we had already seen many of the works elsewhere. After we figured out the problem, the staff refused to exhange our tickets or allow us to see the permanent exhibit without paying more, which we refused to do.",1.0 +Great shopping experience with a huge selection of high quality shops.The selection of food outlets is impressive. Worth a visit as it’s decor is of the highest standard ,0.0 +"A huge mall, one complex with another CT Corp companies, such as Bank Mega. Various of entertainment, culinary, and shopping avenue. ",0.0 +I came here to watch movie and enjoy some coffee. Many exhibition event at the weekend. Large area to walk in.,0.0 +"Something for everyone at this mall. Restaurants, coffee houses, movie theater, and great selection of clothing stores. A large grocery store is available for fresh food, at reasonable price. There is even a wine store, for those interested in fine wines.",0.0 +"Complete places for family holiday, hang out and shopping. There are many playgrounds, various cullinary place and coffeeshop, and a lot of tenants. Uniquely, there are plenty budget cullinary option at the lower level. The most I like from this place is its cleaness mosque and child friendly place.",0.0 +"I only came for the mall. This mall has a lot of tenants from various brand, local and international, there is a Uniqlo store. At the lower level, plenty of food option.",0.0 +"Complete places for hang out and shopping.visit with children will be ok, there are playgrounds and meal both.compact with trans studio theme park and mall.",0.0 +"Have lots of tenants with foreign brands. A complete culinary place, ranging from traditional food to international food. There are indoor playgrounds for the largest claimed child in Indonesia.",0.0 +"I regret to invite my children to visit there. I lost IDR 600,000 just for 30 minutes to hear my children cry there. So many ride out of service due in maintenance. Can you imagine in that place just my family who tried to enjoy the theme park?! It's quiet n so many theme park crews just sit n spend their time with their friends. Please just shut down your theme park and pull it of from recommendation place to enjoy Makasar city",0.0 +Big mall with added attractions of cinema & fun park. Good for kids and nice aircon to get some relief from the heat. ,0.0 +"If you plan to take all the rides, u can allocate 2 hours here. Will recommend you to come here if you really have nothing else to do. Else can give this place a miss. Price is 75,000rp for group purchase. ",0.0 +"Most rides closed or my kids too small, very limited , waste of moneyDoes look pretty inside and they give you free tea, going back for the show later, only one on.",0.0 +The big mall at Makasar Trans Studio Makasar. With my friend school Universitas surabaya. Meet up today lunch at coffee bean. ,0.0 +"Definitely a great place to kill time in a positive way for shoppers and non-shoppers. The place has plenty of upmarket shops as well as those that cater to the mass market. Lots of eateries, for meat lovers as well as for vegetarians.Being upmarket, it also means that the prices are on the high side too.",0.0 +This is the nicest mall in the city. Definitely worth going to if you want to have some nicer food / buy some nicer stuff. Things are more expensive though... There's a good selection of food shops - especially western ones (if you're wanting western food). ,0.0 +"trans studio is the biggest indoor theme park in east Indonesia, especially Makassar. they have big parking area and big mall too. it's like an entertaiment land.I suggest you to visit this mall at afternoon , and waiting the sunset infront of the mall.so worth it.",0.0 +"If you are visiting Makassar for holiday or business trip, this mall is highly recommended for everyone to visit. The mall is huge and it has indoor themed-park also a lot of retail stores of you would like to do a little shopping.",0.0 +"There were some great local vendors on the ground floor, with clothes they had made themselves. There were also a couple of vintage clothes stalls, which was cool. There’s a huge batik store upstairs. There are chain stores too. ",0.0 +a very suitable place for families in makassar. especially for shopping. one of the biggest places in makassar and very crowded. location in middle of makassar city and quite convenient.,2.0 +"Came here many times with my family, lot of food outlets variance, choices of fashion outlets, and there is theme park inside the mall. Fit for all ages, all in one in one place, recommended place in Makassar.",0.0 +This mall certainly has things that you may not be able to find in most other malls.And lots of options to choose from - which can suit your budget and taste - whether you are looking for high-end branded products - or Low budget reasonably priced products - it is all there...,0.0 +"Not too many shopping options and prices are very high compared to Malaysia, so not really worth the visit. I didn't visit the theme park.",1.0 +"Same like any other mall, but the shops and the nuance just like a big mall in Jakarta. I can't hate it, i came on saturday and the visitor not so crowded (in jkt parking mall is nearly full after lunch ha3). The only plus is they have a themepark inside, and you can get cheaper price when buying online. ",0.0 +"its just another mall like other big city in indonesia, some store was very hot because has open window outside",0.0 +"I really really don’t understand what all these 4 star ratings are about. The mall is hot and crowded, the main attraction you could hear a pin drop its so empty... because everyone knows that if you are going to pay a lot of money to get in a theme park and then have to pay again for the only decent rides on top of the overpriced entrance fee its a rip off! Don’t waste your time do just about anything else rather than go to this place. Roller Coaster is slow, Log ride lame, the other world scary ride just isn’t scary, the best place was the science center is full of broken exhibits!",1.0 +"The most up lift mall in Makassar and connected with the biggest indoor amusement park in Indonesia make this mall wort to visit during weekend, with low visitor recently, the fee entrance also drop 50% sometimes less then IDR 100K per ticket. This mall have selection of branded outlet like Zara, Mango, Armany, Adidas and Metro department store. ",0.0 +"Trans studio is well combined with mall that allows multiple activity for the family. The equipments are well maintained and space is very clean. The rides they are offering tho, are of moderate challenge that doesnt really pump the adrenaline. However it's still great for young kids and family. the place is not very big so we wont be lost, however a map in every corner would be nice to tell us where we are. Entrance ticket is way overpriced and inconvenience to have to buy more entrance voucher everytime we want to take the ride. There are only 10 rides that doeant charge extra ticket. The staff are very kind and helpful.",0.0 +Just another fun park but with the advantage of being indoors out of the tropical heat & rain in the wet season. Movie theatre for those who don't do rides..Although I do enjoy the dodgem cars. ,0.0 +This is the first indoor theme park in Indonesia. We enjoy the attractions but we can find similar attractions like that in another places nowadays,0.0 +Love this family destination..lots of ride and lota of fun..live it to love it..however price were quite high for makasaar,0.0 +"We went to the trans studio Mall as it was a super hot day in Makassar and we did not know what else to do , so we enjoy 3 hours in the mall , looking around , had a great lunch and coffee , did a little shopping and had a relaxing cool afternoon",0.0 +"Clean and Big modern mall with many restaurants, F&B kiosks, retails, cinema, and even an indoor theme park for kiddos.Great to spend your afternoon away from the heat, sipping coffee and prolly take your dinner too since you made your way here.Dont know what to do? Check out the arcade and spend some monies to have a few laughs with your buddies.",0.0 +Cool places for the first time.. but if you come for the second time it would not be so special... overall still fun anyway :D,0.0 +"Trans studio mall is a huge modern shopping mall with almost all the brands, and lots of cafe and restaurants.",1.0 +"This shopping mall is a good and basic mall. There's no wow in the design. We went there to visit the cinema, studio 21. It's pretty clean mall.",1.0 +"I traveled with a friend, that was our first visit, so it was fun for both of us. The rides were as adventuruous as thet can be for a family indoor park. Some food options inside, even less public restroom. But fun? Yes it was fun.",0.0 +"The kind of place children love, but I can tell you not all adults will dare to do some of the amusements ... . It's a well done indoor theme park, kept very clean. Probably the bioskop needs a refresh, and it's about time its movie was changed ;-).",0.0 +This fun park become one with the mall. Trans studio have many attraction and theater show (once a day and you must visit the show!),0.0 +not much different with any trans studio around Indonesia (bandung and surabaya) but a bit experience can make a curve in your kid face. they will enjoy all the fun games there,0.0 +Trans Studio Makassar is the good one indoor attraction in Makassar.Located inside the Trans Studio Mall Makassar and close to the Losari beach.,0.0 +"very popular among the local, with various local and international brand.have an indoor theme park, fine dining, department store, cafes, and food bazzar.located in the residential area of Tanjung Bunga , 200m from Akkarena beach, very crowded at weekend and national holiday.",0.0 +"As an Indonesian, I prefer Indoor activities. Enjoying an amusement park inside a massive air conditioned building is just perfect to avoid the scorching hot weather outside, ",0.0 +"This mall is the most modern mall in Makassar. You'll have all your franchise food here, along with some usual brands of clothing and others. Nothing much to say about this mall though. Just like any other mall in Indonesia.",0.0 +I have makassar culinary night at trans studio theme park with the atmsophere of something different inside the theme park and the trans studio mall also I can enjoy exclusive mall with many variety store and cinema,1.0 +Whilst we didn't get to completely explore the whole mall we had a great time and enjoyed our dining in the mall. Lots of western options and many interesting things in the mall ,0.0 +"Integrated mall with an indoor theme park.Home of classic and high brands.Unique interior inside the mall, there is a miniature of Phinisi Ship.Many choices of tasty food, coffee shop, snacks!",0.0 +"Its good for what it is, the place was nice. But there's almost no adrenaline-pumping rides for adults. They also have traditional game in the middle of this, which is very nice. ",0.0 +"The mall us not as big as Jakarta's mall but if you look for branded goods then you must go here. There us a bug dept store inside the mall, it is Metro dept store. But if you want to shopping here it us better if you have credit card from Bank Mega because you get additional 10% disc, the other credit card get no discount do I don't buy anything here.",0.0 +- very muslim friendly- good service in the cinema- good food too- very helpful staff- clean and nice deco,0.0 +Located in biggest mall in makassar good playground for kids but not for adult.. The mall is quite similar with another modern mall.,0.0 +More spacious than the other offerings in Makassar with many specialty outlets and plenty of choices for dining as well as some nice cafes. Parking is better than the other malls in Makassar but can still be difficult on weekends.,0.0 +This is the best mall in Makassar area in term of recognizable brands and occupancy as well. Offers a lot of range and variety of services.,0.0 +"I feel close affinity with Mega Bank and CT Corp, so I am obliged to write this review to help CT Corp to improve. Attention management: Please audit the employee attendance of this place. Staffs WERE NOT present at many stations they were supposed to be at. The Coffee Bean at the main entrance had nobody attending it. Lighting so gloomy, it looked scarier than Dunia Lain. Not to mention it's at the main entrance. And plus there are several Baskin Robbins inside whose attendants totally disappeared. Signs of totally unhealthy management. I'm itching to see these guys audited from top to bottom. ",1.0 +One stop shopping mall and many more place to shopping.Nice place to find out more resto.Good mall to having fun with family.,0.0 +"Trans studio Makassar is the biggest mall in Makassar and something that you can check out if you have some spare time. I mean, a mall is just a mall, right? If you are traveling with kids though you might consider bringing them here since they have an indoor amusement park although I don't know how good and what's the price of the admission. ",0.0 +"If your intention for shopping then you can strolling around in this mall and also bring your kids to the theme park inside this mall. There are many branded shops to look for and the theme park is well taken care of. For this place, you need to spend at least a day and best with your family.",0.0 +"Visited the mall for some shopping in the dosens of shops in here. But also went for this indoor theme park, which is not super big, but has fun attractions. Went on a week day so not busy at all (some attractions we had to wait for enough people to start the ride :)",0.0 +My kids very like this mall.I think this is the best and the huge shopping centre in makassar with theme park inside the mall.Good for family.,0.0 +"This is the first Trans Studio so we just had to visit it, even though it is quite pricey for a place with only a few rides. Unfortunately it is kinda worn out ... No souvenirs to buy and empty restaurants, however, the few rides they have were still pretty enjoyable. ",0.0 +"This great place to spend your time with your family. Completely with rides, 4D films and attractions. They also provide some fast food with reasonable place. This place have to visit when you are in Makassar.",0.0 +"Trans Studio Makassar has several good restaurants, lots of shops, and a nice theatre. Compared to other malls in the area, it is relatively uncrowded and quiet. We find it much more relaxing than shopping at other malls in Makassar.",0.0 +"Never imagined before that this theme park is so attractive. We can learn about science, playing with our child, and also enjoy the movie in 4D insisde here with a very affordable price. Very suggested for traveler who want to spend family time together in the city.",0.0 +This attraction is built inside a large modern shopping centre.For adults the rides and attractions are limited. However for children it is great.,0.0 +When In Makassar We visited this Mall to meet friends for lunch. The mall is a bit far from the main city and took us about 20-30 minutes by taxi to get there. The mall is very big and has many shops and restaurants/cafes to choose from. A very modern vibe and worth a visit if you feel like shopping ! :),0.0 +"The biggest mall in Makassar! as usual its for midle to high class people! almost the store is branded. the aircond is not stable, sometimes hot and the smoking area everywhere and every place, really not comfort.",1.0 +It's similar to all big modern shopping malls in the US. Has several restaurants in the bottom floor and you can have a taste of western food if your missing it (as in my case). Cinema is almost new I would say. In short it's a place to come and escape the heat while eating some western food. ,0.0 +I think this is the most luxurious mall in the city. It offered so many brands from high-end like Aigner to middle-end you can find in Metro Dept. store. The building is very well design and clean.,0.0 +"Nice if you want to have a getaway or if you are a shopaholic, you can spend some time there. Enough restaurants, shops and places to hang around. Not as big as malls in Jakarta but it's not about the size but about the environment. ",0.0 +"the best and luxury mall in makassar, elite and glamour in the mall.have a trans studio in the mall is a big factor to i went to this mall, perfect",0.0 +"The best trans studio in indonesia i think in here ,cleAn place,good parking,nice location and good view and number one mall in makkasar..great job!!",3.0 +very good mall with many expensive tenant suitable for middle up market but its cozy and one of the best place in Makassar,0.0 +"The most luxury mall in Makassar that has pretty well-decorated. However, the cinema is smaller compared to other malls",0.0 +Trans Studio Mall is a little outside in Makassar (it's a big city) . Trying to get a Go-car here is impossible (by the time we were there). So you need taxi. The Mall is really nice and the lower floor offers a huge supermarket and a lit if small food stalls. The ground floor has a lot to offer if you hungry or want to have a drink. But I think if you continue on first and second floor it's uninteresting. The shops are most likely expensive (for example Hugo Boss). The Mall is on that floors always empty. It's ok for spending some time here and see it but that's it. ,1.0 +"Big mall with many delicious foods...large theme park less people...open till 7pm. 125,000 entry fee...can spend one day with friends and family",0.0 +"It's always a best place to relax, meet friends and family after office hours, eat out or just for a cup of tea or coffee. You can choose a best place to seat and eat either at the cafe or food court where you can have your favourite traditional food. My favourite time is between 10.00am to 14.00, it's always quiet and refreshing, and the mall is like your home and office with not too many shoppers and visitors yet. Trans Mall is always the best place to chill out in Summer!",0.0 +"This has the higher quality of international retail and food available with 3+ apple sellers and Sony and high end products, it is one of the more expensive Malls in Makassar and the strangest theme amusement park is built within a single ticket allows entrance to a wide range of attractions and rides the most interesting being the 4 dimension cinema yes 4 Dimensions ! (movement wind and water can be involved) 20 minute films but fun.",0.0 +"Not many that you can play with kids. If you come here, make sure you don't miss the opening parade at 10am, it's attractive.",0.0 +"This place is a big mall. There are many needs which can be fulfilled at this place such as good shopping, product promotion exhibition, general store, eating outlets etc. Most important is one studio for gaming, rides and other viewing activities for family and friends. If going to Makassar you may definitely visit this if there is any extra time.",0.0 +Great place but average playground. Food and drinks are prohibited to get inside. You can spend hours without knowing inside. The largest indoor theme park in asia,0.0 +"They have everything. Restaurant, theme park, fashion store, bookstore.. they provide medium-high class tenants and restaurants. Recommended for people who looking for some luxurious.",0.0 +It was fun! I think i haven't got to explore the intire place because it's so huge and i didn't have enough time back then but it was fun. The games are exciting and challenging ,0.0 +Trans Studio Mall Makassar is the biggest mall in Makassar. Branded products can be found here. There's also an indoor theme park which is quite fun to try. It is a good place to spend weekends in Makassar. ,0.0 +"Trans Studio complex owned by the Trans Group, has Trans Studio Indoor Amusement Park and TSM Mall inside the complex.The amusement park is the 2nd largest indoor amusement park next to Trans Studio Bandung.The ride is not so different with other similar amusement park, beside the fact that it's indoor and you don't have to worry if it's rain.The location is still very far from the other places in makassar, it is built in a bay area.",0.0 +"Never expected this place was huge and quite nice for mall surfing. 3 storey with lots of restaurant and coffee shops. Connected to the theme park and since Makassar was bloody hot, this place was just right to relax and suitable connected to the theme park.",0.0 +"People are visiting South Sulawesi with many reasons esp. local tradition. In case you're getting too fed up with the rural lifestyle, Trans Studio Makassar offers various urban entertainment for the city people. It's the best mall in South Sulawesi yet, in my opinion. The building itself hosts various shopping venues, modern restaurants, bookstore, and an indoor amusement park. Commonly known as hang out place among youngsters and family. Saturday and Sunday are commonly known as the most crowded time for this mall.",0.0 +"We decided to visit this mall to get some basic things done like lunch, but we ended up spending a whole lot of time here. Had lunch at My Kopi-O with buffalo wings, fries, and some soft drinks for lunch. I got my hair cut and nails manicured for about Rp. 90,000 in total. We did some grocery shopping for mixers (to drink the vodka in our hotel). Did some shopping at Billabong which offered some discounts as well! All in all, it's worth making a trip here via taxi if you have time to spare. :)",0.0 +"nice place to hang out with friends and family..many attractions, games and local performance..not as big and complete as Trans Studio in Bandung but after all its worth the visit.",0.0 +"A unique experience to see inside an indoor-theme park. Had a few rides that are quite fun, but mostly just a friendly ride for kids.",0.0 +"Indoor theme park, quite expensive.. Many chain restaurants. A Convinient place to do shopping, and they also have mini kids' place to play..",0.0 +"A great place in a shopping mall for a day of fun and activities. The entry fee was not too expensive and there were also many dining options in the mall. However, multiple entries are not allowed, which can be a bit of an inconvenience. ",0.0 +Nice mall because have a theme park. have a nice view. a lot of branded outlet.But far from the city.,0.0 +"Another branch in makassar from transtudio bandung (Trans Company), it's located in the new mall near akkarena beach. The mall is big and the architecture is futuristic, nearby there is carrefour supermarket. The price for weekend is idr 250.000 per person, quite expensive for me. Since it's an indoor theme park, so you won't feel hot or sweating here when playing all the attractions.",1.0 +"This indoor playground is pretty good. Although its not as big as Transstudio in Bandung, there are lots of spots that you could try on. There are also pumping challenging cirque, worth a try. But if you wanna visit in, theres sometimes scheduled event, the admission also raisen up but it treats you well (worth it).",1.0 +"If you never been to one of trans studio indoor theme park. then this is a must visit place when u are visiting Makassar. I am pretty surprised and proud that Makassar can have such a nice and big indoor themepark. In fact Trans studio indoor themepark only 2 in Indonesia (Makassar the first one and Bandung the second). I have never been to Bandung's one, but must be the same fun as Makasar's.",0.0 +I thought not realy a big and same with Bandung. You can enjoy a lot of joy ini here so enjoy the show...,0.0 +"I purposely visit Makassar to experience this theme park. Visitor friendly, really had a great time here.Tips: Most games/ride did not starts until 12.00noon. So plan your visit. Rp100.000, you pay is worth the experiences you had. ",0.0 +I think it is overrated. It's just a regular mall. There was nothing fantastic. I guess it's considered to be an upscale place for locals.,1.0 +"For just IDR 100.000 / pax (weekday) you can enjoy this indoor theme park.That affordable price means don't expect anything too fancyThere are limited attractions available, so you can finish the whole place for approx 2 hours.. but they are in good maintenance, though.Not interested for a second visit.",1.0 +"Last time I visit Trans Studio Makassar there are no public transportation available so I rented a taxi.There are a lot of fun attraction here, from calm to thrill. My friend almost vomit after riding on one of thrill attraction (I don't remember the name) here. HahahaThere are a lot of educational attraction for kid here.",1.0 +"It's very comfortable place to spend your time. Rather far from the city, but you can spend your time here for everything. Culinary, fashion, playing game, buy somebooks in Gramedia, and enjoy your time in Trans Studio Theme Park.Enjoy your moment in here !",0.0 +"So.... Showed up, paid full fair, went in.1. Major attractions were down due to maintenance.2. Science center nearly caught fire, smelled like burned rubber, was subsequently closed.3. Some other attractions were not on or working till we told management, then they realized and turned them on.4. Every staff member consistently told us that they were open and we should enjoy, which only adds insult to injury.Honestly, don't expect to be overwhelmed. Not at all.By the way, the ratio of basken robbins ice cream stands to visiting patrons is like one stand per 5 customers... That was surprising.",0.0 +"Chic place to hang out in mks. Probably best mall in mks. Nice and cool. Clean and fresh. Brandy store, good gym, resto, coffee, some events generally during week end. Fashion events, travel fair for airline, cars show etc... An other day in mks ",0.0 +"You need a taxi to come here because Beca, Bentor (Beca dan Motor) and Angkot will not pass this area. Keep the phone number of the taxi you came with else to go back you have to take the taxi provided there. They will be pricey. There are a lot of branded shops here. I didn't go into the theme park due to budget constraint. I went and visited the shops inside the mall. The electronics are a little bit more expensive than Malaysia and so thus sports attire. Local brand fashion houses field a cheaper products but lacking in design in my view. The food court is well decorated and restaurants at level G, if I was not mistaken are splendid with friendly waiters. ",0.0 +"This shopping mall perhaps one of the biggest shopping mall in makassar, with mall area and entertainment area. This place is good for family who wants to bring their kids to indoor amusement park.",0.0 +"The Trans Mall its big, but its quite empty. I haven't got changes to enter the Theme Park, but its not my thing.",0.0 +"this place have mall and inside is for fun attraction include movies, water park etc... mall is also good with cheap price and sale.",0.0 +"Once my family go there with my 4 yo daughter, at first she really excited to go to the playground but somehow she was so afraid to enter this place, maybe because it seems dark, and not much to see and play for her in this place since there's no Girl play.. when we was there they playing the avengers with a lot of fight, and my girl was screaming scared. and the little coo coo train is quite dark so she's not enjoyed it .. so than we take lunch and not that delicious, better enter with the full stomach. we only there for 2 hours and than go home, not many things to play and see .. ",0.0 +"Nice, but wouldn't go back. If you have (young) children you probably will enjoy it more. IDR 100,000 but all attractions are free",0.0 +"The entertainment park is not that big but it is nicely designed. The attractions are good and the staff is very nice. We spend about 2,5 hours inside, did all attractions and had a good time. We went on a weekday, it was very quiet so we did not have to wait for any attraction, which was great! ",0.0 +"This mall acceess not too easy so you have to get there by taxi. There is a bus but I dont know the schedule. If you go there with your children, they will love it because there is a big playing ground in the mall. But no special food in this mall.",0.0 +"So if Singapore have takashimaya makassar have Trans Studio Mall (TSM) is upperclass mall, this mall have branded shop like Hugo boss Aigner, etc.",0.0 +The entrance fee was 100.000/person plus 10.000 on your mega car which you can use (& top up) inside the park to buy snacks and drinks. There are also locker rooms outside of the park against a little comission.In 4D-theatre they had Marwells Heroes which we enjoyed a lot. In theatre was Bollywood-theme and we liked it too. My favourite ride was this 'circuling stick' outside of the magic land and I also loved the bumping cars - so much fun! There were Elvis and Chapling in the front of the Macy's who we took photos with. What is good to know is that as there really isn't any tourists in this city the locals want to take a lot of pictures with you and especially in this theme park :D we thought it was funny but also very cute as everybody who we met the whole time we were in Makassar were extremely friendly.We spent a good three hours in the park so really great value for money :)! ,0.0 +i like the rumah hantu and the 4D movie. but the food was very expensive. the games was very variant and i like this place,0.0 +"Nice luxury mall in Makassar.Branded product is all over the Shopping center and there is cinema, celebrity fittness and many more :).",0.0 +"Unbelievably nice theme park can be found in Makassar. Entrance fees is reasonable. Can check through their website for more details. The activities inside the indoor park are 70% for kids and the 30% for kids and adults. It's very clean and tidy. The staffs are friendly and nice. Look out for the specific time events i.e. Showcase parade, theater movies, 3D shows and some others like haunted ride....etc. good for family outing. Next to the theme park, attached with shopping mall. It's crowded during weekends. So, be there early...",1.0 +Very interesting design of a Shopping Centre. The interior design is a true piece of art.We enjoyed an afternoon stroll in this cool unique environment.A different feeling!,1.0 +"You and Families or Friends can do shopping, Eating, Relaxing, making an appointment, etc. Trans Studio is the right place for everybody where you can really enjoy your holidays or weekend owing to the Cleaness, healthy and comports.",3.0 +"Plenty of upmarket restaurants, great gym with an ocean view, fantastic air conditioned cinema to watch new films at cheap films, Fireflies lounge for a sunset drink and view and plenty of shops to fill your time until you drop. And don't forget the world's largest indoor theme park; a rare opportunity to be a big kid for the day.",2.0 +"We went there last Tuesday, when they had a promo BOGO Buy One Get One free. It is indoor, so don't worry about sun. Morning visit is great. No line at all, and my kids can repeat the rides any time they want to. The rides are OK, just don't compare it to other outdoor themepark. Probably come back again on another weekdays.",1.0 +Trans studio is a large shopping centre with cinama and games attraction. The shopping includes Carrefour on the one hand and high profile shops with luxury brand products. It is mainly for local people who stroll around in an air conditioned halls and floors. There also restaurants to eat a snack or Indonesian and International dishes and fast food places.,2.0 +"Great location, big mall, branded item. There is Theme park for your children to play. Many restaurant for dine in",1.0 +"Try Djuku - restaurant specialised in sea food and fish-exceptional grilled tuna!after all,is good way to spend some time for a long flight,waiting for the adventure trip for the next day...",0.0 +The place nice but not many attraction that I can play. I think the place was too small. You can buy food and souvenir.,0.0 +"Because I visited this mall yesterday, this is a conclusion about this mall:+ luxury+ ease in access+ clean+ really nice place to hang out and meet for business+ indoor theme park of course+ huge parking lot, compared with trans studio bandung, I think makassar is better in parking management",0.0 +"The place is small compare to Universal Studio, but worth the price! Very cheap only Rp. 100.000 (about 10 USD?), and we can enter more than 20 international games. The 4D Cinema even better compare to 4D in Legoland Malaysia (for me personally), also the roaller coaster is just the same with Legoland, but Trans Studio is in indoor.",0.0 +"nice, expansive mall. Got all sorts of multinational brands. That's all. easy to get to, easy to get taxi from. What else can I say? It's a mall, once you've seen one, you've seen them all :D",0.0 +"I've been here several times just to accompany people from outside of Makassar to see what it's like being inside of an indoor theme park. This place definitely suitable for kids as there are plenty of rides and attractions to be played with. Overall decoration is not bad, but I can't really grasp the whole concept of this indoor theme park. Oh and I always think that Trans Studio's entrance fee is way too much and it doesn't worth my money not my time to spend it when I can't really enjoy the place, as an adult at least. When I brought my nephew here, it was like he found heaven. So I'd say this is a great place to spend with family consists of toddler or teen, but definitely not if you're adults with no kids.",0.0 +"transl mall and theme park studio number one in east Indonesiavery closed to losari beach ,the pride of makassar",0.0 +"Located in Trans Studio Mall Makassar, this Indoor Theme Park offers many fun and heart-pounding rides with nice layout. The staff are very friendly and they are very organized. Me and my friends went here on weekday so there was no queue at all.",1.0 +"They had some decent rides for being an indoor theme park. However, it only took us about 2 hours to ride all the rides and even watch a show. Food and drinks are expensive inside, so I'd advise eating before or after.",1.0 +"I like everything inside it, definitely the 4D cinema is the best. What I don't like is how we can enter this place. We need to pay only using Mega Bank credit card and there is NO DIRECTION where to go after we pay and what to do. I have to fight over the cashier and the security guards only to enter. The other bad thing is they dont have anything inside that worthed to eat (besides we have to pay again and it's expensive). Duh!",0.0 +"smaller than universal singapore or dufan jakarta.only about 20 attraction but in indoor building.one complex in trans mall,not very many people ,maybe it is friday.open from 10am to 7pm.entrance fee rp100000.discount 20% with mega card",1.0 +"Mall is basically filled with branded goods and restaurants, which can be found basically in most countries. Price of goods was also basically the same. Nothing much to look at. Place is quite far so not really a worth it experience.Indoor amusement park seems to be the main attraction but wasn't really a win for me",0.0 +Just for local amusement indoor park. And more for kids not adult. Spend 5 minutes and we're out from there.,0.0 +"this largest indoor theme park in SE Asia is highly overrated. nothing special, boring & dont encourage you to come again. it was also very quiet with only few visitors.",0.0 +"No much comment for Trans Studio, much better Dunia Fantasi then Trans Studio. You can also find it in Bandung. ",0.0 +"The place is fun, lots of games, interactive games and stuff fulfill the adrenaline. It suit for kids and adult. The games not too scary you still can breath normally while pull the stresses out. Still some people seems the attractions is not fun enough because not really it excitement for them. There is shops selling a fun stuff of the games and mini resto when you get hungry. I really enjoy my time with kids there. After that still we can window shopping or hang out in the mall which junction that.",0.0 +Very big location near the sea... If you go to makassar you must go there.. Nice indoor theme park...the ticket is about 125.000-175.000 based on your day... Last time i go there i buy from a man who standing in front of lobby.. He give me low price so i buy it... ,0.0 +"I was very excited to get a chance in visiting this theme park. This theme park is located in trans studio mall, not so far from losari. Me n my friends arrived here at 9.50 am n be the first visitors while cleaning service officers are still working.. We're too excited i guess.. *lol. At first, i was surprised this place is not as spacious as i was expected. The pluses is, you don't have to worry about sun n sweat here. This theme park is devided into four zones. If u bring an under 5 year old chlidren, this place is not so recommended since there's only one zone with limited attractions for them. Luckily we came on friday, so it was not so crowded. Roller coaster is not so scary but so much fun, just like any other attractions. The scariest attraction is it's giant swing -i forgot its name- where the seats are rolled while swinged high in the air very fast. I even take it twice. I also enjoyed its tricky glass house n science center. In weekdays, this is a very cozy n fun place to hang out.",0.0 +"This place maybe smaller than Trans Studio Bandung, but still fun & attractive. Only needs 2-3 hours to try all the amusements. The queue was not too long, even when I came in Saturday noon. Maybe because it was not holiday season. You have to come by to this theme park when visit Makassar. It's a pleasant place to play with your family or friends. Very cozy, you won't get sweat, because it's indoor and full air conditioner.",0.0 +"So here in Indonesia we don't have much theme park worthy of going. And I was excited about visiting this indoor theme park in Makassar.It is located near where I stayed (Tanjung Bunga). Quite far from the center of the city but near Losari beach and where the crowd used to come. The entrance fee was 175.000You get something like debit card which you can fill with some money and use it to purchase food and drinks. But dont worry about the rides because everything is included in the entrance fee already.Well if you have been to some place like universal studio or disneyland.. this place is quite small but you dont have to sweat in the sun. Full AC.The rides are not all that interesting. I love one of the rides but I dont remember the name. Something like tornado..The roller coaster wasnt fun at all. Super disappointed. The haunted house? I am a coward okay and i was so ready to scream out loud but nothing scared me that much. It wasn't that crowded the day I visited this place and I somehow enjoyed it because you didnt have to queue. And enjoy everything to the fullest! I especially love their morning routine in Hollywood area. I took a picture with Charlie Chaplin, dance with Elvis Presley and had fun! There were also Michael Jackson and Marilyn Monroe.One unfortunate situation happened when suddenly the power shut down. I was in the store buying my giant bat plushie and the black out happened. I didnt know about other rides but Im glad The Claw wasnt operating. Scary.Oh the science center is so much worth visiting. It's like a mini museum but the crew really helped you get the most out of it. I even tried the Gyroscope. Lucky I weighted less than 45 kg. Overall it was interesting. Worth the money. But maybe not for second visit.",0.0 +"This is the most affordable theme park suitable for adults and child. We spend about 2 hours here and we unable to play most of the game as the time we reached here, it almost closed. Just for your information, please take note that, theme park open at 10AM and closed at 7PM daily. Please make sure to have enough time and go for the correct time. Everything is fun and adventure here and I think this is a MUST visit place if you go to Makassar.",0.0 +"Trans Studio is probably the highest regarded attraction in Makassar. It is by all means a great amusement park. Most of the rides and shows are not bad, but don't break any barriers either. A great choice of visit when you are in town and have quite a lot of time in your hands.",0.0 +"The location of this Theme Park is around 20-30 minutes from Hotel Aston Makassar, by taxi will cost around Rp30.000. This is a very big indoor theme park but so quiet, not many people visiting this park, too bad. But very convenient for us, we could play around with no queue and could ask for extra ride. The cost for the entrance is around Rp100.000/person and you have to buy a transaction card (Rp10.000) to buy food and drinks inside, you have to top up the card but there is no refund if you still have some money inside, strange.Overall, the park is quite nice, my son had a blast there, riding all the things he is allowed to ride. Please note there is a height restriction of minimal 135cm for some rides. But there is still so many rides allowed for children. Some of it is old and not up to date and I was a little worried on the safety issue, but we survived. This park is located inside the mall, so, you may want to eat @the mall first before going inside. 2 hours should be enough to enjoy this park.",1.0 +Ticket price during weekend is is doubled from weekday but the theme park is quite nice to visit. So many activities inside the theme part for adult as well as child,1.0 +"Compared with another major theme park, trans studio makassar is not big enough. But, as a indoor theme park, I think this theme park is quiet big. Based on several informations, it is the world's third-largest indoor theme park in 2009. Wow..it's great.. I hope it was a reliable information.It is fully air-conditioned theme park, so you dont have heat and humidity problem. It has many interesting game zones and shows. If you want to try all of the ride, you have to visit this place at the best time, for example weekend noon. Some rides/shows are applied minimum quota to play, if the visitor is less than the quota, they won't open the ride/show.",0.0 +"It caters more for family trip. Unlike in Bandung, Trans Studio there is more for adults playground.But I like the bumper car, Dunia Lain (other world...even i closed my eyes all of the time. Hehehee) and the show of course. I watched I Basse Goes to Bollywood. It is fantastic!",0.0 +"some spots are very dirty, some attractions not well maintained, but very cheap entrance ticket, not so many attractions, but still ok for kiddos ",0.0 +My son age 4&6 years old..enjoy Kids studio very much! The Science Center also awesome! They give good info and advice. The facilitator are friendly and helpful. Have nice nursing room too. All kid rides are awesome. Indoor theme park no problem with heat/humidity.,1.0 +"They say if you've been to one mall, you've been to all malls.This one was no different. To give them some credit, this place is by far the most modern and up to date shopping arena you will find in the entire state of Makassar, Indonesia.",0.0 +"this is the only one and the biggest theme park in Makassar. you can enjoying all the play, the shows and taken pictures everywhere. a little bit expensive for food, and we can't buy it with cash money. the nice part is that all activies is inside the building, so don't worry about the heat. After play, you can enjoying the mall and restaurants outside the theme park, it's still one building.",2.0 +"We went weekday, and there was no crowd at all! No Queues, and very reasonably priced at about US$11. Best of all, it is all indoors, so no problems with heat/humidity. Quite a good, reasonably sized theme park. A junior version of disneyland. Well worth the visit if you have kids!",2.0 +"Don't get yet the experience inside this studio, we went there at 5 PM, and their about to close, the ticketing say that they went deserted if on working days, so they close early on working day. But we bought some items on the trans studio shop outside. Its located at the mall anyway.",3.0 +"Great to have an indoor theme park cause you will have a controlled weather while you were trying all the ride and shows. It not very crowded here so you can try all the ride and show.My recommendation is, try all the ride and dont miss the great show.",2.0 +Like : The design and gamesDislike : the payment system and the price,0.0 +"This is said to have a column for each Mayan warrior to be honored. The temple is huge, and a big section to the side of impressive columns. ",3.0 +"Located directly behind El Castillo as you walk on the site, it still is well maintained. The area has been well preserved, and some cool stories behind it.",2.0 +Another beautiful spot the history and stories are very interesting our guide explained a fact which seemed odd how the winners of the game are killed as they believed they go to a better place you would think the losers of the game would be killed but no it’s an honour for only the winners of the game ,1.0 +I wasn’t expecting such a huge site in addition to the main pyramid and the remaining carvings are very intricate. The whole effect is of an enormous complex that must have been very impressive in its day. ,1.0 +Not very impressive ruins that are too blocked off to go into. I have seen a lot more impressive ruins tbh.,0.0 +"This is another wonderfully preserved ruin within the Chichen Itza World Heritage Site worth spending time gazing upon. There are tons of pillars all around it and like the other buildings here, everything is in impressive condition.",1.0 +"Hundreds of 7 ft columns....many intricately carved. Site covers several acres, so it makes statement of the societal values. A site that really stirs the imagination. Aside from the historu is all the curious thoughts that come to mind. Would love to walk around it but you can understand why it is not allowed at same time.",2.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors is within the main archaeological site of Chichen Itza, built by the Toltec people and has been very well kept so is definitely worth visiting when having a trip to the main temple.There is a Chac Mool (messages of the gods) at the top and if you visit when it's not too busy - we went on a Friday early morning - the crowds won't be too bad and you'll be able to enjoy walking around the area. We had an amazing your guide (booked from our hotel through our tour operator Tui) who was very knowledgeable and interesting. ",0.0 +The Chichen Itza ruins are amazing! To consider how these Mayan's years ago carved out of jungle these beautiful structures. The history is fascinating but so much is still not understood.,0.0 +This place is an additional bonus when visiting Chichen Itza and clearly outlines that there is more to see than just the main temple. The Temple of the Warriors has a lot of interesting information attached and thus it is well worth taking a tour in order to access this.,3.0 +Explore the area. Entrance fee around 10 dollars. You gonna love it. Definitely should do that again....,0.0 +We had a great guide who shared with us all the details and history behind this building and also show us some pictures on what the archeologists have discovered when studying this building. It's very impressive.,0.0 +"This temple is situated next to the El Castillo, regrettably you can no longer walk inside this but it is still stunning looking at this from the barriers ",0.0 +"Closed, only possible to take pictures from the line.very deteriorated. In Chichén Itzá, only the main pyramid is well conserved, the rest is just rocks. ",0.0 +"Part of it has collapsed. Lots of columns on both sides that now you cannot access directly. Chac Mol is on the top. Make sure that you get your guide to tell you the significance of this iconic structure which is part of Chichen Itza.I enjoy this Temple and watching the sun rise over it and then light up the entire area. Worth checking out, it is one of the more prominent structures in the complex.Don't miss it.",0.0 +"The Templo de los Guerreros (Temple of the Warriors) is the many-columned ruin located east of the stunning El Castillo (The Castle) pyramid inside the Chichen Itza archaeological site. From afar, you can see the chacmool on top of the temple, facing the direction of the plaza grounds. The columns have warrior carvings which are not that easy to appreciate while you stand behind the low barrier. As with most of the ruins, visitors are not allowed to come closer.",0.0 +"Such a great experience, bring the whole family. Lots to see and learn here, rich history! Beautiful place",0.0 +"This building looks a lot like the ones from the Toltec Culture, who came to Chichén Itzá and combined their culture with the Mayas. This Temple has a Chacmool on the top and columns with engravings in front, on the side, and on the top of the Temple.",0.0 +"Whilst I wouldn't make a special journey to see this, it is very interesting to see whilst taking in the splendour of Chichen Itza",0.0 +"mind blowing! just mind blowing.. if you haven't been, you must put it on your travel calendar. Cost of a tour was like $119 a person including bus transporation, lunch and a dip in the cenote Ik Kil and return to resort..",0.0 +We covered the whole site with our guide having detailed chapter and verse about every building. Well worth a guided trip.,0.0 +A must see when visiting Chichen Itza. This impressive structure tells the tale of a traditional Mexican game and is a stunning bit of architecture.,0.0 +To get the full experience of the place you should get a guide or an audio guide. We used mxplor on our phone and learned a lot.,0.0 +"Believe me, Chichen Itza is more than the one pyramid. There is an amazing collection of temples, pyramids, other places of worship and sacrifice. This temple shows us how they played a sport and often with dire consequences for the loser. I can’t recommend a guide highly enough because their knowledge of the history passes any guidebook. Wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly.",2.0 +"Another spectacular structure in Chichen Itza. Didn’t do much research before we made our trip, I didn’t realize how many amazing things were in Chichen Itza, thought it was just one major structure; the Kukulcán pyramid.",0.0 +"It is too bad that we cannot see the temple of the warriors as it appeared in its heyday. The reconstruction we get to see is only partial, its missing its vaulted rooms and a roof. Nevertheless its an awesome sight and one that everyone should see at least once. As with most monuments at Chichen there is no access to the ruins.",0.0 +When you go to Chicken Itza you thing about the pyramid - but there is so much more and this is only one of many sights to see,0.0 +Amazing that they battled here to win and to earn the honor of getting the winners head cut off. Glad that they have taken such care of keeping it nice.,0.0 +You can't help but marvel at these timeless wonders. It is incredible to think what the Mayas created! ,0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors is part of the Chichen Itza complex, a very large Maya ruins site. It's very beatiful with a complex architecture. A must see! ",0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors and the Plaza of 1000 columns, located side by side on the grassy open area, are some of the major structures in the Chichen Itza archaeological site. These structures are all roped off. Since visitors cannot climb stairs nor get near for a closer look at the carvings on the Temple of the Warriors, this structure is mainly a photo stop. Our local guide provided by Cancun Adventures explained that this part of the site was an administrative area. The plaza with its 1000 columns, located next door to the Temple of the Warriors, was the area were officials had their offices. They sat on stone benches built next to the stone wall at the back of the several rows of short stone columns. Originally there had been roofing material placed over these columns, but, of course, that covering was no longer evident. This plaza with its many columns was something I had not seen before in the Mayan ruins I had visited so I was impressed. Allow at least 2 hours to walk around this major site that includes this temple with its plaza of 1000 columns, the Temple of Kukulcan, and the ball court.",0.0 +"Chichen Itza was a great experience for me. I love the Maya and this place was simply magical. Try to call something close to the tempel, you can hear the echo :)",0.0 +An edifice fit for the warriors who protected the land and their beliefs. The building is now bare and crumbling but still shows the past rather handsomely. ,0.0 +"If you are in a hurry this is one of the places that you can see from far and capture great photos, is not at the main entrance of the site however is not that far ",0.0 +Next to the pyramid at Chichen Itza. I found this area truly time well spent. It has so much detail.,0.0 +there are loads of pillars each meaning a warrior there are loads and loads at the top of the stairs is a statue and bowl where offering was given with the rest of the site to see would say this is a amazing trip to chenin itza I would remcomend el balam if you like these things you could climb that pyamind in 2015 and see the jaguar king burial room which is out of this world not been restored as much as chenin itza but it well worth going before they ban climbing here like in chenin itza ,0.0 +Great for a visit in person - go see for yourself the story is fantastic! Take a private guide to explain the story in its entirety and it is definitely worth a visit!,0.0 +"To better understanding take the night lights show, they will explained every thing, in a simple But realistic way ",0.0 +"Amazing structure with a fascinating history (shared by our awesome tour guide). Be sure to bring sun screen, hats and water, as there is limited shade available and temps can be HOT! Regardless, so worth the visit. A MUST SEE!",0.0 +"This Temple area spoken about in both tours I've been on. Although in both we did not actually walk in closer proximity to it, only talked about from a distance. I would take time during your personal tour time on tours to approach it for photographs and viewing pleasure. This temple plays a significant part of the lore of the Chichen Itza site. The details in it's building and carvings are not as grand as other areas of the site but are still equally impressive. The carvings are fading but those that remained are a sight to see. It's adjacent to El Castillo and can be seen in less than an hour. I have not tried walking around it so don't know if that's possible. Likely being, you will only view it from the El Castillo facing direction. There are more trees around the back facing perimeter a few in front of it.",0.0 +The Temple of the warriors is dedicated to all the victorious captains of the game that the Mayan people used to play. It involved voluntarily sacrificing their life at the altar at this temple.,0.0 +"The Choc-Mul best on view at the Chichen-Itza archaeological site...no longer may be climbed, which is likely best for presevation purposes.",0.0 +"Another great historical place that will bring you back into the unique & ahead of time Aztecan culture. Once upon the time two different Aztecan teams prepared for a game to honor and workship their Gods, then.....well you must discover the history. A must-see place.",0.0 +"Go see this, very interesting, we loved it, the guide is great, knows his stuff, very friendly.this is something everyine should see.",0.0 +"Amazing place, lot of history, makes you think about how they built these places, the architectural knowledges they have implemented here is simply unbelievable.",0.0 +One of the best parts of Chichen Itza and you can climb up to see the different rooms and get different long views of the whole site.,0.0 +Another of the many ruins we enjoyed on our visit to Chichen Itza! It's worth the visit! Go and explore!,0.0 +"Temple of the warriors is at the grounds in Chichen Itza. Very interesting facts about how things happened in this part of the country during the mayan times,",0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors is something to behold! Don't miss it as you walk around the pyramids! It has some intricate details. It is best viewed with a tour guide, so you can learn about the cultural significance.",0.0 +"This is a must see, but bring your walking shoes because theres a lot of walking. Camera is a necessity and if youre creative you can get some amazing shots",0.0 +This is another structure at Chichen Itza. You are kept back quite a distance. It can be hard to see the images at the top. If you have binoculars bring them. There is very little signage or way of exclamation around this attraction except for your guide. Kids might find this boring.,0.0 +Really great temple. You can see clearly the figure where the hearts were set and the wonderful carving along the front. It begins were the pillars end which was amazing to see,0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors has many, many coloumns, which allows for some great photography. This structure is a part of the Chichen Itza Ruins, but could be overlooked even though it is huge. So if you walk all the way around the main pyramid, you will see this temple to honor the Mayan Warriors.",0.0 +Wonderful place but too crowded after noon. They should control the crowds. Visited in December and it was very hot. Avoid doing it during summer. ,0.0 +There are many pillars to this building supposed to represent warriors. Some good photos can be taken if you have the eye for it. It is not far from the main Chichen pyramid so its easy to admire. It is within the main sqaure of the site.,0.0 +"One of the many impressive installations in the area. The temple is huge, and must have been very impressive when all the woodwork and colours was there. Hundreds of columns in each direction.",0.0 +Good and interesting day out. You can really soak up the atmosphere and learn about the Maya tribes. Your visit will be enhanced by a Guide Tour.,0.0 +"It is unfortunate that there is no access around it...regardless, it is a wonderful site to take in, amazing architecture - especially if we don[t forget the age of construction.",0.0 +"You can't wander around them all, nor climb on it, but there may be 1000 of them. Part of the Chichen Itza ruins.",0.0 +"How on earth did these people build this structure with no modern equipment or tools? The Mayans were surely the masters of the universe, using phases of the moon and the constellations to guide many aspects of their lives. This is a nice structure in Chichen Itza, and you will appreciate that it is not in the zone surrounded by obnoxious vendors. I noticed that you cannot get up as close to some parts of the structure as in the past; this is for preservation, and is probably a good thing.",0.0 +"This was a great experience. We took a trip from our hotel and went to Chichén Itzá. The trip started at eight in the morning and we got back at eight at night. We saw a Mayan community, a very nice and deep sinkhole that we got to swim in and the temple itself. Literally one of the best moments of my life. Highly recommend that if you visit Cancun or Playa Del Carmen that you visit this amazing site. The tour guides were awesome as well. And we learned so much about Mayan Culture thanks to them. Awesome way to spend our honeymoon.",1.0 +Loved the info from the guides about the interactions here. Must see as part of your tour of the area.,0.0 +The temple's name is derived form the bas-reliefs of warriors on the columns surrounding the pyramid structure. Unfortunately you can see very little of it as not only climbing the ruins is prohibited but one can't approach it past the guard fence 100 feet away. The Chac Mool statue at the top of the stair can be seen only from the distance. The Temple is flanked by the Temple of the Tables on the left and the Group of Thousand Columns on the right.,0.0 +"This part of the Chichen Itza tour... its amazing, the ruins should be gone by now, but still standing and so interesting. Its a little extra walk to see it, but you must do it!!",0.0 +The temple of warriors is located on the main complex of Chichen Itza. It's on the north east side.The large temple has loads of columns hence also known as Plaza of a thousand columns.There is a reclined warrior on the top(chac mool).Can spend hours admiring the various structures.,0.0 +"Fascinating architecture with various design elements all put together. There are square columns on the left (when facing the temple) and many, many round columns/pillars to the right. Our guide told us the significance is meant to distinguish between two sections of the temple. He also said that its called the Group of a Thousand Columns. Carvings of marching warriors are found along the wall. Impressive structure",0.0 +"Cool structure in Chichen Itza, with 1,000 columns initially and only about 300 remaining today. Too bad you can't really explore it. ",0.0 +Temple is quite far if taken from cozumel approximately 2 hours. Temple is quite unique and there's nothing too special. We have to pay cost US $ 5 for each camera that we carry either regular cameras or mobile phones. For whatever reason I think it is quite exaggerated. It was the first time I visited a tourist spot charged a fee for the camera. The weather there is quite hot and humid. Bring your own drink or food. ,0.0 +"The columns in the front are warriors based on the carvings and at the top, there appears to be an alter to receive items or blessings. This is part of the overall Chichen Itza Mayan ruins. Go over by the 1000 columns and see the ruin from a back perspective to get a better impression of its massive-ness and structure.",0.0 +This temple was not only a place for warriors it was also inhabited with the necessary prostitutes serving these warriors need. Anecdote which no guide is referring too.,0.0 +If you get an opportunity - try to listen to the tour guide. It's interesting to know that the winner of the war actually surrender himself to be killed. Enjoy the view.,1.0 +Have always wanted to go here & have now ticked it off my bucket list. It is as good as people say. There is a fair amount of walking so have appropriate foot wear on. It gets quite hot there so make sure you have hat water & sun block with you. Everything about the place is awe inspiring. If you want to know the stories about the place take a guided tour otherwise you can do it by yourself.It is just an amazing place that you just have to see. Also don't forget your camera,0.0 +Great to experience in person - you must go to see for yourself the history is fantastic!Get a private guide to explain the history in full - well worth a visit!,0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors is located just next to the Kukulcan pyramid, across the plaza. There is a small (low) pyramid in the center, but the most prominent part is a wide and impressive colonnade.While it is not allowed to walk between the columns nor to climb the pyramid, walking along the columns is a nice experience.The whole area is open with little shade, remember to have enough water with you.",0.0 +"Situated beyond the central pyramid, this was one of the more interesting ruins. As mentioned not much description is available of the structure",0.0 +As with all structures at Chitchen Itza this will once again astound you about the ingenuity and abilities of the Mayan people,0.0 +This building is interesting as it is mixed in with the day to day life of the city..All the columns on each side was covered and this was where the daily marketplace happened.The temple it self our guide told was used to accept young boys into warrior hood. at age 13-15 they had been trained enough to become warriors.The spike from a stingray was used to pierce the boys tongue and the blood was added to a piece of paper with the contract to protect and fight for the city. The spike also was used to penetrate the penis and the blood from here was mixed on the paper. Afterwards the paper was placed on the sitting male figure in the middle of the temple and lit with fire so the smoke would go to the gods.Again - the guide put some extra color to it.. support the site and get a guide :-),0.0 +"Short walk from the main pyramid, great detailed stone carvings, ideal for 360 take on the site, as well as panorama photos",1.0 +"Looking at this temple from near the Kulkukan pyramid, this temple looks small, until you look around it and behind it.Amazing!",2.0 +"The in depth information shared during this tour was amazing. It was beautiful, intriguing, and frightening to explore such organization, mobilization, and violence.",0.0 +As I understand it...each column represented a warrior that had been killed. Truly a site to behold.,0.0 +Looking east of beautiful El Castillo is The Temple of the Warriors. This is a large and impressive site. We were told this was a popular place for the Mayans to gather and trade with others.,0.0 +"We booked an excursion here through Thomson because they have exclusivity for the first few hours of the day. It means an early start at 6:30am but there are less people there, only Thomson or the locals who turn up independently. It also meant we weren't being hassled by the people selling souvenirs. My boyfriend has done a different tour on a previous trip to Mexico and said this tour was much better. Not only is it quieter but it's not as hot that early in the day. There is no wind like you get by the sea and it's about 10 degrees Celsius hotter there than Cancun / Riviera Maya. Another plus was that the journey time wasn't as bad. He went from Cancun last time and it took 4 hours, whereas for is this time from Sensimar / El Dorado Suites it was only 2.5 hours. Definitely worth a trip as there is quite a lot to see other than the main pyramid, such as the sports ground, an observatory and other structures. A recent change means that no rucksacks are allowed in though! We had to leave ours on the bus which was safe but meant we had nothing to take sun cream or our water etc in. If you take a rucksack for swim stuff etc then take a smaller bag if you want to carry cameras or anything into Chichen Itza. Our tour also included a trip to a cenote and tequila tasting. It was enjoyable but almost every excursion includes some sort of snorkelling or cenote visit so if you are doing multiple trips bear that in mind. Recommend thomson for the trip though. Well organised, our tour guide Victor was great, very knowledgable and the info is only in English rather than repeated in different languages. Breakfast was given on the bus on the way and plenty of drinks plus some beer and a tequila shot on the way back. The price was similar to other companies as well, working out at around £70 each in GBP. Lunch was ok but DON'T eat the salad! Don't make the same mistake as me thinking on a Thomson trip it would be ok. Souvenirs - On the bus they also offer to arrange for a Mayan Callander with your birthday/anniversary in their way of calculating it, or a necklace/pendant of your name. They were nice but starting at 22 US dollars and 40+ for the pendant you will need to take a lot of cash if you want it. Money does go to the Mayan families. There is also a wide variety if tequila on sale at the cenote site from Coconut to Peanut to Chocolate. ",1.0 +"The pillars cover a large area behind too, so don't miss that. Near the temple there is some beautifully carved pillars and you can just imagine what it would have been like years ago....amazing. I loved looking at these, even more so than the main pyramid everyone was ooo-ing and ahhh-ing over.",0.0 +You have to be absolutely stunned by the Mayan Temple complex . The history of the place speaks for itself & our guide was actually one of the archaeologists who still dig on site so we were fortunate to get a very deep insight into it.It is spread over quite an area so bring comfortable walking shoes & headwear or an umbrella. It was around 40deg C the day we were there.I would advise some research online so you have at least some perspective of this wonderful place before you do a tour. ONE OF THE BEST .,0.0 +"Part of the Chichen Itza site, close to the main pyramid. Unfortunately most of the structures are fenced off so you can no longer get close or climb the ruins.",0.0 +It was so fun to walk through and imagine the games and incredible people that built these places...,0.0 +Take a guide so you can understand what this represents. It takes a knowledgeable person that can explain the symbols and help you imagine what it was like when the ancient Mayan warriors were occupying the grounds of this magnificent structure.,0.0 +"We visited the site from Akumal where we stayed, which took around 3 hours each way, with few stops. A long way, but worth it. Booked an organised tour (with Virgin Holidays) which we don't normally do, as we like to make our own way to see places.It was mostly am OK experience. Not mad about a guide talking in two languages for most of the journey or the food in a restaurant they organised for us. The site itself was great to see, wasn't crowded and the souvenir sellers weren't at all pushy. It was very, very hot with not much shaded areas, so the organised umbrellas were welcome. If in the area, it's a must.",0.0 +This was the Arena were Mayans battled each other to the death. This temple is well preserved and full of skull drawings at the walls. Besides the piramid of Kukuclan one of the most impressive buildings at the Chtizen Itza site. ,0.0 +"Firstly, the ruins and the history and the trip to the sinkhole were great. What wasn't great was the non stop, hawking wherever you went with people trying to sell you tat. Don't get me wrong, we bought some Mayan silver but if there weren't hundreds and i really am not exaggerating, but hundreds of stalls, everywhere, trying to sell you the same masks, t-shirts or tat. it gets tiring and devalues the experience. Made worse by the 2 occurrence s on the coach journey that you should be aware of...both a bit cheeky and equally leaves a bit of a sour taste. Firstly, the offer of your birth date, anniversary etc to be written out in mayan on home made paper to support the Mayan community There is no cost for this, but instead a voluntary contribution if you wish for the paper to actually be produced. On arriving at the Mayan village, confirmation is required and a payment of $28 dollars. Now, given the guide handed every passenger one of these slips for dates and name etc and collected BEFORE mentioning voluntary contribution....it was a little awkward when we were leaving the village to be presented with 3 documents that had been produced on the behest of 3 forms completed by 3 children. I refused to pay as highlighted in no way was it voluntary and we didnt confirm when we arrived. $28 dollars is a lot for a tatty bit of paper, mis sold a la PPI insurance!A similar occurrence later....getting of the bus mid trip for a leg break we were asked to pose in family groups for a photo to help with a School project...... About 6 hours later when leaving Chichen Itza the school project appears to be to have your photo stuck on a bottle of honey liquor and passed to you on the bus. Oh and then a donation of $20 for his school project. It isn't bad enough that the expectation for tipping is frankly obscene nor the fact we had just paid $250+ dollars for the trip, but stop trying to rip people off Mexicans!!! be clear and upfront, dont try and hoodwink with donations and school projects otherwise you will unfortunately leave a sour taste!",1.0 +"This is part of the Chichen Itza ruin site, it has been well excavated and preserved, very close to the main Kukulcan Pyramid. Cool structure, you will find perfect sun alignment rising in between the two main columns on one particular day of the year, forgot what our guide said. Wished we could get closer to it and take a look at the top which looks interesting from afar. ",1.0 +"You will feel an astonishing harmony with nature and the universe in the whole Chitzen Itza complex, but the spirit of mystery can be felt in a special way at this place.",0.0 +Interesting story behind the Temple and its columns. The tour guides were very informative and glad we spent some time with them.,0.0 +"Located at the Chichen Itza site tucked away at the opposite side to the entrance is the Temple of the Warriors. Our tour guide explained the representation of the warriors by the many, many, pillars standing side by side. We were told of the prisoners which were held captive here and of their sacrificing. Many of the stones have beautiful detailed carvings still visible. Be sure to ask your guide about some of their meanings.",0.0 +An impressive temple situated on the Chichen Itza site. Helpful if you have a guide to explain about it although a good guide book would be a useful tool if you chose to wander on your own.,0.0 +"The Temple of the Warriors complex consists of a large stepped pyramid fronted and flanked by rows of carved columns depicting warriors. This complex is analogous to Temple B at the Toltec capital of Tula, and indicates some form of cultural contact between the two regions. The one at Chichen Itza, however, was constructed on a larger scale. At the top of the stairway on the pyramid’s summit (and leading towards the entrance of the pyramid’s temple) is a Chac Mool.",0.0 +The temple of the 1000 columns at Chichen Itza is quite stunning. Apparently the colums once held a large roof. Definitely worth seeing. ,0.0 +Site of the annual sacrifices and every bit as amazing as the next door Kukulcan Temple. You do wonder quite how they built it.,0.0 +"It's all right there, the various temples. You'll walk from one to another. Give yourself time to fight the other tourists. Go early! The place opens at 8:00. Lots of street vendors for good deals.",0.0 +Worth exploring after the main parimid temple. We were told this is the site of more ritual sacrifice than the main temple. And looking at the alter its seems so. Look closely at the pillars around the temple and imagine how that looked painted in their day. Nearby were what may have been the Mayan equivelant of a temple marketplace. ,0.0 +"Well preserved very interesting , tells a story when taken with all the pieces in the ruins. Guide very helpful .",0.0 +"Well many people solely focused on Kukulkan Pyramid, there are more ruins in Chichen Itza, and this is one of them. Over thousands of pillars are standing here. Very interesting and massive.",0.0 +"Mayan history is better understood by visiting Chichen Itza, but as a traveller to other ancient civilization ruins in Egypt, Peru and Mexico, I found this to be a bit of a let down.",0.0 +A magical place to go for a day tour and learn about these incredibly efficient people! Stunning scenery. The place oozes with energy.,0.0 +" It is almost too much to take in at one visit, to stand back and look at the detail and workmanship of this magnificent structure !!",0.0 +Impressive but unfortunately it's now cordoned off and you can't access the inner sanctum to view the carvings. Though it is still worth a visit ,0.0 +"You can no longer go inside, and it is roped off so you can no longer see the figures carved on the pillars. But it is an impressive structure.",0.0 +All the temples in Chichen Itza were amazing!It is one of the best tours I have done and places that I have visited.Would recommend to people of all ages.Its super hot there so take an umbrella for the shade and plenty of water.Negotiate on any souvenirs you purchase.,0.0 +I SNEAKED in really early and got great pics where most people do not go well worth the risk of expulsion/arrest in my opinion and as my photos show there is some pretty great frescos in the back.. Do not recommend doing what I did,0.0 +"Beautiful site, well preserved, and amazing history behind. Make sure you get a tour guide to help provide the amazing history of this site.",0.0 +Special all included in the full area of Chichen Itza and identifying a culture and way of life within,0.0 +The Temple of the Warriors is one of many magnificent architectural marvels at Chitchen Itza. Each ruin has a stone in front explaining what it is and its probable use.,0.0 +Those Mayan ancient places are always a pleasure for me to visit. It is just magical and I truly enjoyed it ,0.0 +"The games...... When you visit, make sure you find out how the game was played and more importantly, what happened to the winners and losers of this game....",0.0 +"It's a long bus ride from Cancun. And to be honest -you have to really read up on it before you go. A lot of stuff can either be lost in translation or if you get stuck with a lousy tour guide. Trust me - some are better than others. It is a once in a lifetime trip and there is a lot to be appreciated. But trust me, do your homework, and you'll appreciate it even more.",0.0 +It's amazing to see this temple that has been preserved for centuries. The fact that this was part of a thriving civilization before the Europeans arrived is amazing. This temple is actually in the corner of the whole area so a lot of people overlooked it when I was there around 1500 in the afternoon. Make sure to check it out and ask your tour guide about it.,1.0 +"Temple of the Warriors is one of many structures at Chichen Itza, it's very well designed and very interesting to see.If in a tour they explain the history of the Temple of the Warriors so if you can get a guide.Like most historical sites you should do research about the history of the place you are visiting. ",0.0 +"I was not able, due to the amount of time of my tour to see this area thoroughly thou it was amazing just as well! ",0.0 +Interesting structure. Not able to see inside any structures here due to age and vandalism in the past.,1.0 +WOW! this place is mystical and powerful...quite simply a must visit place! Take lots of water and a brolly for shade ladies!!,0.0 +"Spent a day here, it is vast and completely amazing.The guide we had had me completely hooked from the start.The Mayan people were so advanced it is truly astonishing.Mathematical genius' ,constructors extraordinaire, Warriors, you can go on and on.I reckon just to cover this one site you would need a week.If you only get one chance to go then you must go. One of the real wonders of the world.I wish I could have stayed longer, much longer",0.0 +"This is a package deal, if you go to see the pyramids, observatory, temple of warriors etc is there for a look. For me, this site is about a 10 minute shot. I am not degrading it but just not that much to see. Remember, it is part of the overall deal. If you are into history, you must see all the site even if only a few minutes for each. Here is a lost civilization of the world. ",0.0 +"This structure is one of the buildings that remained in Chichen itza. It has numerous columns and a sacrificial table on top, which was used for human sacrifice by the Mayans. Captured enemies would be taken up the stairs and their raging heart would be ripped out and held up for show while still beating. Another amazing structure in this old Mayan city, so go check it out and relive the history of the new world.",0.0 +Full day of events in the area. The trip requires s good guide for the history. Also visit local Mayan and sacrid cinote. Do not buy trinkets in Chichen Itza they are noted for exchanging fake bills. Everything else is well worth doing,0.0 +You walk around Chichen Itza and you can just imagine what life must have been like for the Mayan people then. It is truly an amazing site.,0.0 +"Behind el castillo there is this group of buildings with the temple of warriors, chac-mol temple and bano de vapor. The many columns gave the name to the place and it is simply magical to look at.",0.0 +the only place i have seen a statue of chacmool in situ in chichen itza. if you are too close to the temple you can miss it so go close. supposed to be a sacrificial altar it is a little creepy. walk around as you may get to see more at the back as the place is nice and big. my advice for chichen itza is get a good guide. adds to the experience,1.0 +"If you take a tour, they usually only talk to you in front of this temple, but make sure you walk around to the right and go behind to see the rest. It's a huge temple and worth the stroll in the trees to see the rest.",0.0 +It's always great to see the great statue of Chac Mool laying at the top of the temple displaying such prominence. Take your time to visit around the whole temple. The back side of the temple was not opened to the public on our last visit in 2012.,0.0 +Interesting cultural site!! The cultural importance of this and all the buildings plus the preservation is impressive at Chichen Itza ... the temple of the warriors is no exception.,0.0 +We visited Chechen Itza in Jan 2105 and it was almost unbelievable in the history and magnitude of the site! The temple of the warriors was just a part of the entire site but it was magnificent. ,1.0 +"I love all the historical articrafts, and museums, so for me it was delightful. And the narration of the guide was very interesting. It is a part of the Chichen Itza ruins. You pay for the general entrance to Chechen Itza I guess, not separately for each temple. We purchased a day tour, so the entrance fee was included.",1.0 +"A fabulous site- stunning and breath-taking.Climb to the top if you can- not for the faint-hearted, or in fact anyone with a heart condition!But go privately- any organised tour will likely stop at an authentic Mayan village- don;t be fooled- it is far from authentic and frankly a waste of time and wholly detracts from Cichen Itza itself which is a must see location",0.0 +These Mayan ruins are part of the Chichen Itza archaeological site. This temple sits at one end of the opening that encompasses the Chichen Itza site. Each of the pillars were reported to be representative of a warrior. These rows of pillars are impressive even in their current state of ruin. At one time these pillars held up a roof type structure. It is worth the time we spent taking it in and reading about the importance of this structure to the Mayans. Do not just go to Chichen Itza for the Kukulcan Pyramid. Definitely take in this structure as well.,1.0 +"Chichen Itza, a hybrid Maya/Toltec site, is several hours away from Cancun. Travellers staying in other parts of the Yucatecan peninsula make a point of getting there at opening,so we can enjoy the park before the hordes from Cancun arrive at 11:00 or so and ruin it. If you are serious about really appreciating this unique site, spend a night in delightful Valladolid (I like El Meson del Marques), get up early, and get to the site at 8:00.",2.0 +They should allow visitors to go in so we can feel the place. What a great site - brings out respect for the culture spontaneously.,1.0 +This temple resides in the main park of Chichen Itza. You don't need a tour guide. The park is riddle with info. A must see!!,3.0 +"We went in this tour with Thompson from our hotel and it was great, the guides and team were informative but not boring, the place and temples are impressive. It was an early start and a 2 hour drive, from Akumel, longer from Cancun. But we got there before the crowds, but unfortunately not before the sellers of which there are hundreds, all selling the same stuff for a dollar. They do spoil the overall ambience of the place a little. We then went onto the Hubiku Cenote (sinkhole) where you could swim if you are brave enough as it is cold, not refreshing a our guide said. Then onto the Tequila 'museum' which was more of a shop but the flavoured tequila was good. Overall a great day and fascinating place.",1.0 +Very impressive temple. Unfortunately over run by vendors trying to sell their stuff - Using a guided tour is the best option as they will add a lot of information to the experience,0.0 +"The site is impressive in size. Seeing it loom large over you just takes your breath away. An educational and emotional trip. The heat is oppressive and you must be prepared and stay hydrated, but the discomfort is well worth it.",2.0 +"Loved the exposure and knowledge of the awesome excursion.Wear a hat, some sunscreen, and extra money for purchases.",3.0 +It was hot and sunny and lots of walking. I thought I was going to see one temple but there were about 5 and each with it's special story. The place is overrun with vendors trying to make a buck but makes it easy to get souvenirs. I would suggest reading about it and then going on a guided tour. this is a learning experience. It was a 2hour drive from my hotel.,3.0 +We went to Chichen Itza on a guided tour from Cancun and although I usually prefer doing my own reading it was great to have a guide with the knowledge tell us about the places.The Temple is impressive and the detail work can keep you busy for a while The hawkers around the complex become aggressive and in the heat of the day tempers can become as hot as the sun. However there are some nice hand made items for sale and you can even watch some traditional woodcarving etc being done where you shop.,3.0 +"These ruins are post-Classic Mayan. But there is a Toltec influence. This temple complex somewhat resembles, on a larger scale, the Toltec temple in Tula, the former Toltec capital. The temple here, at Chichén Itzá, is atop a stepped pyramid. A stone recumbent figure, Chac Mool, rests there. The pyramid is partially surrounded by a couple of hundred columns, circular and rectangular, bearing, in bas relief, carvings of humans, animals, and serpents. Originally these columns were coated in plaster and brightly painted. I spent a couple of hours pouring over the ruins, studying them and the carvings. I had the foresight to bring bottled water and peanut butter sandwiches.I drove here in a rented car. Bus service was available, but renting a car allowed me to spend more time here, not just at this temple but at all the ruins and sights at this Mayan site. I spent the better part of the day at these ruins, including the Classic ruins.",6.0 +"The site itself is stunning. I didn't know that much about these people or ruins and I found the experience (once I go there) a great site. I do rate this a must see historical site.However, we did what we hate and went on an organised tour from our hotel, big bus, noisy annoying conductor and lots of people. We didn't arrive at the site till 2pm as we had many toilet breaks, a lunch break at an overwhelming touristy Buffett. This did however, include a swim at a sink hole which was nice.If I was to do this again I would rent a car, get a map and a good guide book. Our huge bus passed through many little towns and local eating places , which for us would have been our preferred option.",17.0 +"I visited Chicheniza with my two kids and had a great time. If you are interested in History then you can't miss seeing this ancient city. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and we actually learned few things that you can't find in the Textbooks. Site is in Jungle , 200 km from the Cancun but we took luxury bus ride which made our travel very comfortable. I see people are complaining about to many stands with souvenirs , but it did not bother me , they were just trying to make a living selling you staff for as low as one dollar which is 10x less then in resort . But I would recommend you to go in winter when is not hot or humid. ",19.0 +Fascinating building in the Chichen Itza open air museum. Go with a guide so they can tell you of the building's history - which has some gruesome bits.,4.0 +"I went with my family and found it be very cool and different. Bring your camera !! Lots of photo moments, and lots of cool site seeing within it. It is alot of walking, so bring a backpack, water and good shoes. Where ever you go you are going to be walking to that destination. Positives+* Actual real pyramids * Can walk up close to the pyramids ( cant climb them anymore )* You can get a tour guide or walk alone * You dont have to travel to egypt to see pyramids ! :)* Family fun Negitives -* People are always trying to get you to buy cheap products ( they hover )* As i remember it was expensive* Not near the hotel zone so its a long drive * You dont get alot of info when walking alone instead of a tour guideI had a fun time, most people like it, its a good family adventure tour, but be prepared to spend money.",27.0 + It gives general information about human and society. It can be more interesting for children. ' Je mange donc je suis' exhibition was interesting also. Overall it isn't the one of the first places you should visit while in Paris. ,1.0 +History of mankind shown in a very well done permanent exhibit. It was arranged very well. This museum is much less crowded than many other museums in Paris. One can take their time to absorb all this museum has to offer.,2.0 +"Hordes of people outside taking selfies overlooking Eiffel Tower. Inside, a wonderful series of displays exploring physiology, culture, language in human development, and a special feature on skin adornment and piercings. Mostly in French. Have a light lunch at the small inside cafe whose grand window overlooks the fountains of the Trocadero and the Eiffel Tower. A relaxed afternoon awaits you here.",2.0 +"The collection of objects, and the information about the anthropology of man is fascinating. After viewing the spectacular Salgado photography exhibition we wandered through the rest of the museum and were stunned by how well everything was presented. While some reviewers have stated there a few English translations, it is still enjoyable and educational.For those wanting to photograph the Eiffel Tower, there are some windows (2nd and 3rd floors) offering lovely views.",2.0 +"The Musée de l'Homme is an anthropology museum which was established in 1937. The Musée de l'Homme is a research center, which is often forgotten. The museum offers the possibility to find cultural links between people on different continents, focuses on humanity and put emphasis on man being one unique species. It values Human Rights. Too much attention is going to the Anthropometry and Phrenology. The founder of anthropometry was the Belgian, Adolphe Quételet. In the early 19th century he analyzed the body measurements of conscripts and established a Gaussian distribution. Most people are situated around an average value of a body size around which the others (large and small) spread evenly. Quetelet posited the concept of the average person, which corresponds to the average characteristics of a population. However, this person did not seem to exist in reality. However, Quételet will be best known for its Quetelet index, which is still popular today as the Body Mass Index. On this basis, the weight of a person can be assessed in relation to his body height in the square. The Phrenology doctrine, literally the doctrine of the mind) is a completely abandoned doctrine that stated that predisposition and character are determined by the growth of certain parts of the brain. The character could then be derived from the shape of the skull, which would show certain nodules. From this, the terms mathematical knot and language knot, which have been established in the language of speech, have arisen. The study of the shape and dimensions of the skull is called craniometry. While in 1883 anthropometry was used by Alphonse Bertillon as a system to identify criminals. He found that certain physical characteristics and dimensions of bones remain practically unchanged during adult life. By systematically charting these, everyone could be identified. Unfortunately the science was used in Nazi Germany to define and measure the Arian “UberMensch”. While the collection of wax skulls and bustes is impressive, it should be given less attention given the history of grading people and races, and providing evidence for ranking races and people as higher or lower. ( but not explicitly mentioned in the museum).Phrenology can still be used to construct a head from a skull in forensic medicine or in archaeology. It was also thought that crime could be predicted on the basis of the body type. Go and see the temporary exhibition: Shipwreck of the UtileIn 1761 the slave ship L'Utile suffered a shipwreck off the coast of Tromelin, after which a number of the survivors were stuck on the island for fifteen years. L'Utile, a ship of the French East India Company, departed in July 1761 from Madagascar to Mauritius with the main load of a hundred slaves. On the way a heavy storm struck the ship off course, after which it crashed off the coast of Tromelin. The crew and part of the slaves managed to reach the island, but many slaves drowned because they were trapped in the hold. In the first days after the shipwreck there was a shortage of water. The crew kept all water for themselves, causing some of the slaves to die of dehydration. A well was then dug, from which brackish but drinkable water was extracted. The French crew built a boat with wreckage from the Utile. This boat was just big enough to be able to transport all whites, densely packed. There was no room for the slaves. The crew promised the slaves that they would come back to pick them up, and left. They arrived safely in Madagascar.The exhibition is about the archaeological findings how the people survived.",3.0 +"Museum looks great, idea to show cognitive revolution and other members of Homo genus is brilliant, but to successfully do it for non-French speaking people one needs to translate texts and exhibit captions to at least English! Good work with translation of digital media (audio, video and interactive exhibits) but that's only fraction of the whole story. Pity museum executives do not understand that, until that's done this place cannot reach full potential. I was so happy about visiting the place, left disappointed.",2.0 +"Plan to spend an hour or two. This museum has a tremendous amount of information on the development of mankind from apes, tools, fire, etc. Very detailed on anatomy and on how early tools were made from rocks. Some of it is very suitable to explanations to children. One of the most interesting/amusing parts was a place where a person can sit and have their face scanned, showing first their face as is and then adding the features - lips, nose, forehead - of Neanderthals. They don't have much on the modern world, but do have a bus where you can sit and look out the window at real African scenes going past as if you are driving through a large village. At the end is a science exhibit on moss and its uses - for medicine, or traditionally for toilet tissue or sanitary napkins and quite a lot of different exhibits. Some of the various exhibits are interactive. Some of the main explanations are in English but many of the smaller displays are in French only. I thought the museum was quite good but not sure if a non-French reader would find it as interesting.It has an amazing view of the Eiffel tower from the front of the museum and also from the little coffee shop at the end of the museum tour. I was late in the afternoon and they only had coffee, sweet rolls and one piece of kiche left - which I bought. Well worth it for French readers; perhaps could be interesting for a non-French speaker but would be nice to have more translations.",0.0 +"Human evolution is one of my greatest interests. I find the way the theme is treated at Musee de l'Homees is one of the best in the world. It is certainly up-to-date, as it incorporates the most recent findings in the analyses of human DNA. The materials are easy to read (also in English) and a special effort has been made to be accessible to lay people. For instance, a video shows the evolution of globalisation from ancient times to today. Materials are plenty. A gem was the section on the iconography of pre-hystoric art. There is a clear message that the exhibition wants to convey - in spite of our physical differences we are all brothers and sisters in one human species-a message I certainly subscribe to. Several temporary exhibition accompany the permanent exhibition, and they are definitely worth looking. At the time of my visit, a photos exhibit by S. Salgado and an exhibit on Neanderthal man were on show. The views over the Eiffel Tower and the Seinne are simply awesome.",6.0 +Super interesting museum! For everyone who wants to know more and for those who already know a lot about Homo Sapiens.,1.0 +"My wife and I have been to the architectural museum (next door) several times and we love it because the exhibits are amazing and the museum is never crowded. We stopped by the Musee de l'Homme to see what it was like were very impressed. The museum was filled with young school children running around and copying some of the exhibits. The museum presents a very nice picture of the evolution of our species and our different cultures. A very nice learning experience for French children. Because it is solely dedicated to understanding how we (human animals) got to where we are and where we are potentially going, it is more focused on that subject than is the American Museum of Natural History in New York (which is a truly great museum). The Musee de l'Homme is bright and airy...a very welcoming place. Please stop by when you'e in Paris. I'm biased...my Ph.D. focused on evolutionary biology so I really enjoyed this museum.",2.0 +It was a very nice and interesting museum in '90 but now really few things are remained.It doesn't worth the ticket.If you like prehistoric bones something still remain to see. A lot of screens and videos but really few real things to see.At this point you'd better to watch discovery channel. Nothing translated into Italian language and not so many things in English and Spanish.Unsatisfactory.It seems a mockery for tourists.,1.0 +"The museum building itself was nothing special but the exhibit was very interesting. The material was well presented with examples both written, in French and English and displays.",0.0 +"Both the current Neanderthal exhibit and the permanent exhibit are top of class examples of curatorial excellence. Each exhibit is exceptionally well organized, so that visitors can follow a logical path, getting as much or as little information as they please along the way, but consistently helping you understand what you are seeing and what the implications are. The Neanderthal exhibit, for example, ends with a display of a N. woman dressed in modern fashion, looking very much like some of our friends. It makes the point that the Ns were not so different from you and me. The permanent exhibit, a bit more focused on details, is similarly clear and well designed. This is about the best museum in a city of wonderful ones. The museum is popular, but not particularly crowded.",4.0 +The building itself is worth a visit and situated in line with the Eiffel Tower offers a beautiful view. The exhibits focussed on the ascent of Homo sapiens was fascinating and very interactive. The special exhibit detailing Neanderthal man was very thought provoking. The cafe does a good coffee and you can get a good lunch too. Recommended!,2.0 +"Musee de l'homme does not attract crowds of tourists unlike other attractions in Paris but it is definitely worth a visit for the exhibitions such as the one on our Neanderthal past, the various spoken languages across the world and, of course, for the awesome view of the Eiffel Tower from its cafe. in a capsule, this museum tells the story of humankind...Access is easy, it is just outside the Trocadero metro station.",2.0 +"Learned a lot about my distance ancestors. Too bad that not everything is translated into English. Being such an attraction, you would think this is standard.",1.0 +"We went to the Neanderthal Exhibit and enjoyed it. There was a lot of information, and much of it was in English. I especially liked the end when you looked at a computer screen with various explainations of why they disappeared. You touched a cause on the screen and different scientists discussed that particular possibility. Interesting. They also had a lot of hands on things I think would be interesting for kids. Most of the permanent collection was in French only but it was pretty interesting anyway. They also have both a restaurant and a Cafe. We ate in the Cafe and it was nice for lunch with a view of the Eiffel Tower.",2.0 +"The building is absolutely gorgeous, recently renovated without regard to expense, and the cafe has an unbeatable view across to the Eiffel Tower. I had a very nice salad for 7 euros with the best view in Paris. The permanent exhibition is probably targeted at schoolchildren or those with limited knowledge of anthropology. I went to see the Neanderthal exhibition, which was very interesting. I particularly liked the taped interviews with a number of scientists. As one of them rightly pointed out, the big question is, why did they disappear after 350,000 years of surviving in extreme conditions? Could it be inevitable that all species disappear eventually when circumstances dictate, including our species?",1.0 +"This museum uses the brainpower of countless geniuses, the money of countless taxpayers. It shows a topic which is central to our thoughts. And the result is some show for kids.The result is quite a haphazard set of artefacts, pointing to the message with total lack of subtlety, answering more questions (or pretending to) than raising issues.Large windows show human artefacts, with wax figures, skeletons, etc. We strongly deplore that no plastination works of Dr Guenther von Hagens is shown.This is quite a disappointment. It could be much better.",0.0 +"Heir to the Trocadéro ethnography museum founded in 1882, the Musée de l'Homme aims to present the human race in its variety and diversity from an anthropological, historical and cultural point of view. In my opinion it is one of the most interactive and modern museums in terms of collections, suitable for all age groups, with an eye for children and young people: numerous computers with learning games are present in the first rooms. The plant is divided into a permanent path of interactive discovery and temporary exhibitions.",1.0 +"First time ever in this magnificent museum in Paris, but only to focus on the temporary exhibition about the Neanderthals.It was great. We spent roughly 1,5 hours in this great exhibition, which gives a pretty good idea about our cousins from the past. There was not too many people, you could easily walk through and stop to read, take pictures, go back, etc.A definitely must-see before the exhibition is over by January 2019.",1.0 +It is a recently renovated museum which is using interaction and technology in every possible away. The context is know but the way it which is been presented stays very interesting. The comments are mostly/ if not only in French so be ready if you haven’t practiced this language recently...Great experience for children around the age of 12-14.,0.0 +"So many incredible exhibitions, an amazing museum that is a MUST in Paris. And it's opposite the Eiffel Tour.",0.0 +opened after a long renovation. It is nicely presented and has beautiful exhibition halls. The problem with museum of humanity is that it is such a huge subject that the choice of exhibits seems at time a bit random and confusing.,1.0 +"The museum was very open spaced and clean looking. The exhibits were so interesting. I also love how they had this one exhibit on racism in France. It was so well thought out. I also loved how they had all of these mummies and human fossils. It was just so cool, and I highly recommend.",0.0 +"Huge disappointment.The Neanderthal topic is extremely important and the subject of many current discoveries , one would have high expectations for an exhibition on that theme.Alas this show is a waste of time and money as it spends too much time on cartoonish (literally) visions of néandertaliens rather than on the genetic science that could illuminate the subject.Clearly the exhibition is geared towards children rather than adults.I might add that the permanent collections are also assembled in an incoherent fashion and designed to entertain kids more than anything else.It makes you nostalgic for the antiquated but much more serious and informative old Musée de l’homme of my youth .",1.0 +It is located near the tour Eiffel area. Mainly composed of two floors. The museum was just ok but nothing really exciting or exceptional...I was almost disappointed. ,0.0 +"Le Musée de l'Homme has now reopened : it is an extroardinary experience as men anthropological journey is now presented as the development of the specie through its sociological interface with the earth, other species, different languages, different cultures, mastering of natural resources available in each period ... all in modern interactive presentations : a master piece, a must see.Easily accessible from the Trocadéro metro station. Set aside at least 90 minutes.",1.0 +"The museum was recently submitted to a major refurbishment. Clean open space architecture, technology, great artifact collections and information are combined in a way that captures anyone's attention and interest, including the younger ones of the iphone / iPad generations.To whoever is in charge, congratulations on a great job!",2.0 +"Eye opening and inspiring. The exhibition examined the issues of racism and discrimination from the holocaust, US civil rights movement, the Congo, as well as humanitarian efforts. The Museum features interactive videos, quizzes, and surround sound systems. It gave me hope in these troubled global conflicted times. The main exhibition is not user friendly for those who cannot read French. Tant pis!",3.0 +"This recently renovated museum in Le Palais de Chaillot on the right bank of the Seine river , in center line with the Eiffel Tower on the left bank is dedicted to anthropology (the study of man) and has an instructive permanent exhibit with artifacts, interactive activities(sounds, smells, videos, charts etc) about the origin and evolution of the human species with comparisons to other species. it also has temporary exhibits, and we recently visited an excellent one on racisim and diversity debunked clichés and prejudices and explaining both scientifically and simply the origins and tendency. A highly recommended visit. An added value is there is always something going on outside on the large terrace in front of the building , a lovely park and the Seine below.",0.0 +"I expected to see a wonderful collection of artifacts and had not realised that the bulk of the collection is now located at the Musee de Quai Branly. The exhibits were very disappointing considering the admission price. We walked down and crossed the Seine to see the Picasso Primitif exhibition at Quai Branly which was was brilliant and juxtaposed examples of Picasso's prodigious output with pieces from his collection of African art. This was beautifully done and clearly illustrated the influence of African art on his work over a long period. The museum itself was possibly the best of its kind I have seen anywhere with an amazing collection including fabulous pieces from New Guinea, Africa and the Americas. Don't bother with the Musee de l'Homme, go straight to the Quai Branly where your ticket is valid all day so you can go off for lunch and then return.",0.0 +"Hmmm...not sure what to say about this recently renovated museum. I'm a little underwhelmed but I'm going to say that it is a work in progress. The curators are obviously attempting to bring the exhibits into the 21st century and honor current sensibilities at the same time and the effect is just a tad jarring if not somewhat lacking. There are some very interesting interactive exhibits. I especially liked pulling tongues to hear different ancient 'tongues'. My husband liked the interactive Neanderthal exhibit but his likeness came out very similar to that of the seven-year-old girl next to him. I think one has to remember when visiting this museum that the early exhibits came from personal collections/cabinets of curiosities and will not in any way be a complete representation of the range of artifacts you generally see in museums. I loved the display of taxidermy as well as the one including some very odd prosthetics. Newer exhibits are more complete and well done. I am fortunate to be able to read French quite well but if you don't, you will have an incredibly limited understanding of most of the exhibits as very little is described in English or any other language except French. Perhaps the museum is relying on visitors having access to apps that will translate the descriptions into their language but for many, that is a thing of the future. There is a general description of the larger rooms that includes English but details are only in French. Considering that the museum was recently renovated, that is an incredibly large oversight. I wonder what committee made that decision?It was definitely interesting to see but I have to say that I enjoyed the views of the Eiffel Tower from the windows more than the museum itself. That alone was worth the price of admission. The museum cafe features these views along with coffee and some limited treats.",2.0 +"I am an unusual tourist in that I have an in-depth knowledge of Paris and its archaeology, so I enjoyed aspects of this museum that might be lost on some. They have a fun tool which shows what you might look like as a Neanderthal (I took a shot for myself, but it would be fun to have it emailed to you). They have some other fun interactive displays, including a clever look at excavations at Pincevent, using pseudo-3d animations - only, they never explain what Pincevent is! I had read about an early skull found with shells decorating it and was thrilled to see the actual skull here - but most people would not know about this at all. There is also a Magdelanian carving of a mammoth on a mammoth tusk, but you kind of have to pay attention, or you'll miss it. On the other hand it's hard to miss the recreation of a slaughtered mammoth, complete with guts - a little prehistoric grand guignol. And there were a number of very interesting videos on things like an iron tooth implant in a Gaulish grave. All quite fascinating for those looking closely, maybe a bit specialized for the average visitor. And the collection seemed a little thin overall. Still, personally, I'm glad I went.",1.0 +"The new museum is primarily focusing on palaeontology. You will find state-of-the-art overview of all the hominidae discovered so far around the globe. The last show on this floor allows visitors to visualize their face if they were neandertals. Fascinating , I strongly recommend it for all generations. Most artefacts from ancient civilizations have been transfered about 10 yrs ago to Musée du Quai Branly. So the upper floor lacks focus. A yourt here, a fancy african bus there: what is the scientific point? Showing cellular phones is of no interest. The upper floor offers a unique view of the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides and the Panthéon. We found the temporary exhibition about the Mapuche indians in Chili is very disappointing. These pictures are mostly aesthetic portraits. Visitors do not learn much on these oppressed minorities.",0.0 +Thought this would be an interesting museum to visit and it would have been if the exhibits had English explanations. There were English translation written underneath the overviews on the walls but it was hard to get into the detail when the exhibits themselves were just in French. There is quite a few interactive exhibits and my favourite was the booth that enabled you to superimpose your likeness to see what you might have looked like as a Neanderthal. Overall it was disappointing and I wouldn't waste your valuable time visiting. Accessible from the Metro at the Trocadero. Good views across the Trocadero to the Eiffel Tower from the Cafe.,1.0 +"Must see museum in Paris, especially if you have young children. Like the concept of museum and the new technologies :)",0.0 +"Not a great museum if French is not your first language, very little translated. Not a lot to see in the museum, although the interactive pod that shows you what your Neanderthal face would look like was fun. Disappointed although the soup in the café was excellent and we had a great view of the Eiffel tower",0.0 +"Having visited the Museum of Man – Musée de L’Homme – in the past, I have just visited the renovated and revised version. From all the media reports at its reopening after 6 years of closure, I had expected something really fantastic. It pains me to say: the old version was better – much more interesting.My major disappointment is because there are only one real skeleton and one real skull. All the rest are wax models.Another disappointment is that only the explanation of what is to be seen in a hall is given in English (so too in Spanish), the notes beside the exhibitions being only in French. For me, as I know French, this was not a problem, but for those who visit the museum and who do not know French, it will be one.And I also wish to add that I do not think that children – young ones and even teenagers – should see some of the sexually-orientated exhibits. I know that should I have had a small child with me, I would have ushered that child away very quickly.And I still have another complaint. One section is dedicated to modern objects: i-phones, i-phone covers, cameras, hearing aids, eye glasses – and there are even a Perrier bottle on display there, and a bottle of French red wine, and to name just one other item – a French baguette. Well, I do not go to a museum to see those things: I need only to step into my kitchen and I will see them.So, will I return to the museum? No.The museum’s Café Lucie provides, though, for a very pleasant few minutes sitting there looking out over Paris and the magnificent Eiffel Tower.A small black coffee will cost you €2 which is the price charged in all bistrots in that area, and a Danish pastry will cost the same. There is not a great variety on offer, but they do have hamburgers and salad. You can though sit as long as you wish and enjoy the view beyond the large French windows.It is easy to get to the museum.The Trocadero Metro station of lines 6 and 9 is right beside the museum’s entrance. (The entrance is at the back of the building.) Or you can take Bus 72 from central Paris (Chatelet) which will, after a 30+minute ride down Rue de Rivoli, across Place de la Concorde and along the Seine, will get you to the museum’s stop which is Pont d’Iena. It is a lovely ride.The museum is open every day but Tuesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the entry fee for an adult is €10. The address is 17, place du Trocadero, and it is in the 16th district (arrondissement).The Trocadero garden between the museum and the Seine is very pretty and on a sunny and warm day will be wonderful for a sit-down.",2.0 +"We spent less than three minutes in the lobby as my girlfriend finished her hot chocolate, and we tried to Google the museum's closing time only to be rudely told to get out (in French) by the security guard! (Qu'est-ce que c'est... Dick?) He spoke zero English, and didn't care to listen to our broken French that we were trying to patronize his precious museum. (We later found out they closed 2 hours after our attempted entry) This place is great as long as you stay outside, and take pictures of the Eiffel Tower. There are plenty of better museums in Paris, skip this one! ",1.0 +"Pretty cool museum, provides something different for those who have hit the main attractions previously. It's a fairly interactive spot, prolly best for inquisitive kids, but much smaller than the Louvre, or the Smithsonian museums. The thing that most stands out to me is the crazy view of the Eiffel tower.",0.0 +"A little bit a mixture of paleo-anthropology and ethnology, but with a lack of real info. Too much for the children without knowledge, not for the expert. Minimal approach like in more modern museum. Nice displayed, more and more in English too. Not very crowded in the weekend.",0.0 +"Small museum with a broad range of exhibits depicting various aspects and experiences of mankind from around the world. Relatively small, so can be walked through rather quickly. Very interesting approaches employed in displaying artifacts and exhibits.",0.0 +"Established in 1937 and one of seven departments of Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Musee de l'Homme (Museum of Man) is well worth a visit.Located at The Trocadero and easily reached by Metro, it's a fascinating museum with large windows overlooking the Eiffel Tower.The museum contains many exhibits, some items dating back to the 16th Century while there are also many updated attractions, some of which are interaction-themed (Wall of Tongues). This museum tells the story of humanity,through evolution, unique varieties and cultural and social expression. There is a small coffee shop for that much-needed jolt of espresso and with around 3,500 objects, it's an easy yet educational tour while you visit the magnificent city of Paris.Highly recommended!",0.0 +"The Musee de l'Homme is the recently reopened museum of anthropology. The exhibits are very interesting, from Neanderthal skeletons to the Bus from Senegal. Very enjoyable.",0.0 +"They may say there are English translations here but it's minimal.That being said, the displays are interesting and fun and reminiscent of other museums relating to the advancement of man thru the ages. It's a unique approach in a gorgeous building. The displays are one of a kind and the movies/slides upstairs are worthwhile covering the cave drawings in Lascaux and others.",0.0 +"Like what's happened with most museums in France today,the visitor is struck by the interior expanses of emptiness and space along with the paucity of actual exhibits. In a space as enormous as the Musee de L'homme, it could be loaded with fascinating compelling artifacts from the past, with brilliant captioning by theh world's best anthropologists and paleo guys. Instead all we have is this very poor showing which you can wwalk through in 10 minutes. So little thought has gone into the exhibitss - there's no continuity or attempt to actually inform people. This one glassed in display of casts of prehistorical skull is so poorly down-- it's so dark you can hardly see the skulls at all and you definitely cannot read the captioning inside. The other thing is even the lame captioning they have, it's all in French. Most people touring the museum are form other countries besides France. But they usually speak English. The point is, the back rooms of most museums are loaded with uried treasures from the past, but they leave it all back there and only display a bare minimum. which seems to get even smaller every year. several years ago the Musee D'Orsay had the most astounding cabinet display of complete prehominid skeletons standing right next to each other. It was like the stroy of human evolution right in fron t of your eyes - anybody could understand it - even the Americans. But they took it down and never moved it to another museum. Nobody's got it, or anything else even close to that calibre. All goes along with the programmed decline in overall intelligence globally. The Louvre is just as bad , but the Musee deL'Homme is blateant about it. My advice is avoid it - you can spend your time better at the hotdog stand out front",1.0 +"More than a Museum , the Museum is located in the western side of Paris and in the magnificent Modern Art Trocadero complex overlooking the Eiffel Tower.It is a Museum to Humanity and of interest to children and adults alike.Its a must !",0.0 +"Very cool museum, I've read a lot and learning a lot too. Have a multi language provide, by sound and Braille words too. And can see the Eiffel Tower through to the windows. ",0.0 +Fascinating place to visit. Very accessible exhibits. Plenty of hands on information. Wonderful building with spectacular views across Paris. ,0.0 +"Architecturally, the new Musée de l'Homme is quite beautiful, light and airy with a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower and its gardens. Aimed at a teen-ager's level of understanding the politically-correct message is that all humankind is of a single species, and we are informed that the difference in DNA of the most different of people is only a maximum of 0.1%As a museum it is disappointing. After sending off its artworks to Chirac's Quai Branly, there is very little left except Lucy (Very touching as a partial skeleton), a few beautiful bronze sculptures of non Europeans, anatomical sculptures in wax from the 17th century and some lovely engravings made by primitive humankind. There is a feeling that its curator had to beg pieces from various other museums to fill up the space and others are facsimile casts. Among the presentations we can find a modern day yourte in France, an African bus and various modern artefacts.Audio explanations are in both English and in French.A good place for children, a good middle-school field trip, underwhelming for adults.",1.0 +This museum is not very accessible I thinkYou need to stay a long time and read most of informations to be interesting It's not a museum you can do walking around and read only few information ,0.0 +"Daughter attended an event here for the Fyssen prize ceremony, and raved about the beautiful renovations. Fascinating anthropological exhibits ranging from primatology to human cultural evolution all presented in an intuitive, informative, and accessible manner.",0.0 +"The museum has modern exhibitions, they get you engaged to the piece because of the fun of it and originality. I recommend it for everyone either to go alone or with family and friends its a great way to invest time on something fun interesting and productive where you can learn things you probably never thought about. I think its indispensable to know about our origins and many other origin theories out there, rather than sticking to what we were taught. Also in the sitting area of the museum has a beautiful view of the eiffel tower. Couldn't go to the museum shop, but the bathrooms are clean :) PD: its in trocadero so you can go to the gardebs outside and visit palais de tokyo as well. ",0.0 +"Musee de l'homme (anthropology museum) is located at Trocadero and it is perfect to be visited in a package with the Eiffel Tower.This is a place to visit for all who are thinking about questions as: where we are coming from, who we are, what we think about ourselves, where we are going as a population. The best of this museum is the concept of presentation itself: from the first to the last room you follow one story presented by thousands of artifacts. The only limitation is that very few notes and explanations are written in English. However, the museum is not so big, so you can explore it as a whole in 2-3 hours, including spectacular view to the Eiffel Tower and special exhibitions. Bonus: it has significant collection of the records of traditional music and rare languages from all over the world and it is partially available to be listened. I like this museum so much!",0.0 +"So the Musée de l'Homme reopened recently and I was really looking forward to visiting it. What a disappointment that turned out to be! It is incredibly messy and the layout of the artefacts is not always logical. Moreover, the information about the pieces were not always accessible, relevant to what you are looking at. Hardly anything is explained in any other language than French and they don't offer any audio-guide service. Finally, for a new museum, many of the interactive displays didn't function.I can only hope that customers' advice will make them rethink the museum that offers a lot of potential if only rearranged.",0.0 +"We are major museum goers and I have to say that this museum could be in one of my top 3 on 4 continents. I was amazed to read earlier negative reviews (after my visit, not before) but now I realize that the museum must be are bringing the multi-language aspect of their exhibits on slowly but surely. In our 3 hours visit, the further into the museum we went, the fewer options other than French. But WOW, listen to what they will eventually have throughout (and have now in more than half the exhibits). Three languages for the big signs and introductions (French + English and Spanish). In front of any large display case on the first exhibit floor, you find interact screens that explain everything in the display case, and these, too, are in at least 3 languages. So not only do you get more detail on any piece in the huge display cabinet (picture a class case 20 feet wide and soaring in height), which any visitor would enjoy, but you get it in English (or Spanish). I don't know if these have been here since the re-opening last October. I guided an American couple to them today and should probably drop a note to the museum suggesting that they let visitors know about this fabulous tool. The space is beautiful and the displays are superb. Audio (multi-lingual) and video (sub-titled) in many many places. And yes, the views of the Eiffel Tower from the huge windows are spectacular. It is a wonderful museum and it is NOT only in French so many many visitors can enjoy fully. There is a café positioned at the end of the exhibit trail, with the usual Paris museum café prices. We had quiche, a salad, really good coffee....it was better than average but of course, not great.",3.0 +"I agree with previous reviews that the best part of the museum are the views of the Eiffel Tower. The exhibit is only in French. Even if it was in English, I did not find it interesting. The exhibit was sparse and not very stimulating. There really wasn't many exhibits based upon the size of the museum. Definitely not worth going to.",0.0 +This is very disappointing. This museum reopened a few months ago after years of renovation. It should be a landmark for the history of civilisation and man. Instead the visitor navigates through 3 floors of confused exhibits and too complicated explanations. Not every visitor has a phD. The curator should apply the KISS prinicple (Keep it Simple). Some of the exhibits are tucked away in tiny areas without any reasons and no visiting order creating a traffic jam inside. Thank God for the views over the Eiffel Tower.,0.0 +"the museum is very interesting both for children and for adults. here is told the history of Man with a lot of things to see and to do (interactive videos, ...). I don't know how the museum was before, but now it is a special place. My kids (8 and 12 yo) enjoyed it very much even if the captions are only in Frech and i had to translate everything. There is also a cafeteria (they are not very kind, dommage!) with a wonderful view on Tour Eiffel.",0.0 +"We went to the newly reopened Musee de l'Homme with great expectations, but these were quickly dashed. There was so little information in English that the whole museum became a hodgepodge of occasional facts that didn't fit together for us. The displays have three distinct sections -- who we are, our origins and where we are going. A large sign at the beginning of each section gives brief details in French and English and continues with displays labeled in French. Some of the displays totally perplexed us regarding how they related to the section.We had hopes for a better understanding when we came across the first interactive display and pushed a button labeled English. All we got was a recording, which we heard at every such display in the museum. The English version will soon be available. Please check back.The museum proved to be quite crowded on the Sunday morning we visited. I only heard French being spoken. The myriad children there seemed to be enjoying themselves. I got the most enjoyment from looking at the nearby Eiffel Tower through the occasional unblocked window.We eventually headed to the museum cafe, only to find every table taken and no other place in the area to sit. At that point, we left -- hungry, and with no clear idea about who we are, where we came from or where we are going.",2.0 +"Millions were spent modernizing this museum, but the results are disappointing. Sure, there is a lot of relevant and interesting info, but it not well presented or organized. If you really want to learn, you are better off watching a series of documentaries or reading books. Kids had the most fun with the African minibus (car rapide). The museum management have to make a choice: either their displays are truly entertaining OR they try to be intellectual. Right now they are stuck in the middle...",0.0 +Spent the day in Weihai and ended up visiting this Vessel from the Sino - Japanese hostilities and found it very interesting.,0.0 +"Our tour in Shandong took us to the Dingyuan Ironclad Battleship - the once flagship of the Chinese Beiyang FleetThe ship is actually a replica, and is basically a floating/docked museum giving a very interesting history of the ship, in Chinese and partially in English, as well as being dotted with exhibits to show you how crew members worked, lived, and ate in the ship.Worth a visit if you're in the area, and have an interest in naval history, but otherwise, it's probably not worth going out of your way to have a look...",1.0 +This is my husband’s toowinery by far. They have a good selection if white wines too but he adores their reds and is a huge fan. The staff has great knowledge and they are always happy to chat and answer questions,1.0 +"Had heard great things about the wine. Went on a vineyard tour and Fromm was registered to shut at 5pm - later than most vineyards so went there last. Showed up via bicycle at 4.35pm - 25 minutes before closing and the man came out the front door and yelled ‘we are closed’. When asked when they closed he agreed at 5pm but said he couldn’t do a tasting as the last is at 4.30. We asked to just taste a couple as we knew what we were going for this took no more than a couple minutes and we’re charged $16!! The cost of a tasting PP is $10. Not sure exactly why we could not have just done the tasting on offer given it would have taken 10 minutes and we were there 25 minutes prior to closing . The man seemed annoyed we asked at all even though we arrived 25 minutes prior to closing. Made it so uncomfortable - which is unfortunate as I had heard such good things about this vineyard. Wines were beautiful, some of the best of the trip but I honestly would not go back just due to the service. Dreadful - so rude and unwelcoming. ",0.0 +Amazing wines to taste. Very sweet and just the type of wines I wanted to taste. Ended up buying a few bottles. However maybe the company should consider waiving the tasting fee if customers buy two or more bottles.,0.0 +We were passing and decided to call in and have a look. We arrived to a very friendly welcome from John Luke. He introduced us to the range with so much knowledge and enthusiasm. Other customers arrived and the Duty Manager came out to help. Wendy was just as enthusiastic and passionate about the Fromm wines as JL. We had a wonderful time finally leaving with 4 special wines. Thanks so much for the great service and wonderful wines. We would highly recommend a visit here.,0.0 +Thank you Stefan for a truly memorable evening. Amazing wine and private dinner for 10. The tour of the vineyard was rounded out with an incredible dinner and wine match. A special location and recommended for a group travelling together or large family get together. ,0.0 +"Tasty and interesting, merci François for this beautiful tasting and nice service. We loved the reds, definitely coming back to try the other tasting options! We highly recommend a stop at Fromm.",0.0 +"Prices were wine here is a bit excessive but then it is a small family owned business and the wines are organic. The service was really nice. Nice and peaceful, very relaxing. ",0.0 +"Amazing wine. You get 4 different wine tasting package options, and you can add extra tasting on for NZD3.50 each. All will be refundable if you purchase any wine. They also have a big corkscrew collection, with the oldest one aged at 200 years old. We particularly love the Malbec which gives a pepper flavour. We love the Fromm wine so much we have ordered 15 bottles to be shipped to our home in HK. ",0.0 +"Had a great experience, tried some amazing wines, the reds were exceptional, will highly recommend to family and friends!",0.0 +"We came here by luck without any specific idea, and we left amazed ! Such a great service, lot of informations, the wine was very tasty... thanks to Francois we had a wonderful afternoon ! Thanks",1.0 +"Beautiful organic winery and setting ) , with stunning views frim the bottom of the valley . The tastings ($10 refunded if you buy anything) include signature wines of many grape varieties, and can be enjoyed inside or outside. . We tried 4x whites between us. Chenin blanc incipid, pinot gris tasted like scrumpy, guwurtramminer desert wine excellent. Very friendly service with useful info,  and clean toilets. ",23.0 +One of the coolest tasting experiences in blenheim. Stefan was incredibly friendly and even brought us in the barrel room for barrel tastings. The wines we’re outstanding and some of the best available in blenheim ,3.0 +"The cellar door at Fromm is very nice and I really liked cork screw collection display. There are three tasting options available or you can taste individual wines, the tasting fee is waved if you buy a bottle of wine. I choose the the mixed wine tasting and it was very good. Food platters are available here and they have indoor and outdoor seating available. Overall a very enjoyable wine tasting.",1.0 +"Visited on a wine tour with Marlborough Wine Tours (thanks Dean). Stefan was amazing as a host and we tried some 2019 Spatlese Riesling straight from the tank (stunning), followed by a tasting of some incomparable wines, culminating in the outstanding 2017 Syrah. Thanks Stefan!",3.0 +"There are many cellar doors to visit in Marlborough each with their own character so it can be hard to choose which to visit. FROMM Winery has successfully created a cellar door experience that gives an insight into how a small boutique winery works and perfectly showcases their exceptional wines in the best possible way.The cellar door (recently renovated) is elegant and comfortable and there is an amazing collection of cork screws collected from all over the world by one of the Directors to contemplate between tastings and to make awesome posts for Instagram :)And then there is the wine. FROMM's tagline is 'the other side of Marlborough' and that means that although they produce delicious white wines their reputation rests on an impressive range of RED wine. Think pinot noir (blends and single vineyard), malbec and syrah. In summer the tastings can be accompanied by a platter of local and Swiss cheeses and local charcuterie, or traditional Swiss raclette. If you are planning a Marlborough wine tour, FROMM should definitely be on your list.",0.0 +"We were pointed to this vineyard by another cellar door and they championed the quality of the Reds they produce. They were not wrong and as well as some stunning Pinot Noirs they also produce an excellent Syrah. We did a complete tasting including whites and a fabulous late harvest dessert wine called Beerenaulese. Try it!While the wines are great the friendly and knowledgable staff and the setting make this place a must visit. We also enjoyed the full platter for 2 which had a great range of meats and cheeses including local and imported. My favourite was the soft goats cheese. Would i go again, yes definitely. Good wine with the right sort of platter to accompany. Well done Fromm.",0.0 +"Four of us had a private wine tasting with Stephan at Fromm over the Easter weekend and had an amazing time.We started off with a guided tour around the vineyard and winery, with Stephan being great at answering our questions and explaining everything to us - you can clearly see he's passionate about what he does and takes pride in it.After the tour, we had the tasting, accompanied by a cheese and meat platter, which was excellent too. What we thought was going to be a short wine tasting session turned out to be a much longer and thoroughly enjoyable experience, trying more wines than we expected and discussing them with Stephan, not just in terms of taste, but also the production and background to them. He looked after us really well and the wines and cheese/meat platter are really good - a great combination!Whilst Fromm may not be one of the more famous names there, it was a delightful visit and Stephan really made us feel at home and welcome. if you're after a winery that will take the time to look after you, has great wines and food, this is the place.",0.0 +"The malbec and Syrah wines are one of the best in the area , although Marlborough isn’t well known for its red wines. We tried a natural wine with no added sulphites which was interesting to try. Great selection of corkscrews on display and we loved the story about the cellar cat!",0.0 +Wines made from some of the oldest vines around. Their malbec and syrah ate particularly good reds. Their production is quite small but well worth it.,0.0 +Lovely small organic vineyard. Beautiful cellar door and fantastic collection of corkscrews .Delightful host from Switzerland who was charming yet informative and enthusiastic about the very good wines.Exceptional dessert wines.,0.0 +Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Fromm’s cellar door. Small boutique organic winery with some nice wines & interesting collection of wine tools on display. Informative wine guide.,0.0 +"Good place to come for some good wine. The tastings are 10 NZD for the basic one which let's you taste 6 wines i believe it was. There's a 25 NZD tasting as well which lets you select any wines you want to try. If you purchase a wine afterwards, the tasting is free. Same concept for most wineries in Blenheim. The wine guide was good and informative.",1.0 +Hard to describe how good this place was except that we immediately shipped a case of wine back to USA since they don’t distribute there yet.The La Strata Wine had a creamy full bodied taste and had legs all the way up to the neck of the glass.Rebecca our host gave us a very detailed background and explanation for each wine we tasted.This is a must do when Marlborough.,0.0 +Of all the wineries we visited this was the best. Lovely lady explained all we needed to know and the tasting was first class. So much so we bought three bottles of premium Cuvee H pinot to take back to the UK. Only downside was that on returning home the same wine is 15% cheaper on the other side of the world and we don't need to carry the bottles 20k on the back of a bike! Ended up buying 6 more though in the UK to lay down at the cheaper price.,0.0 +This cellar offers generous tastings. It is a small organic winery... hand picked grapes. We bought several of their delicious wines. It was our favourite cellar on our tour.,0.0 +"During our two days in Marlborough, we visited 7 wineries. Fromm, hands down, offered the best experience. A pretty outdoor courtyard (perfect for events), extremely friendly staff, tasty wine, tours, a cool cellar and several rooms to hold tastings and events. They even have their own band. Not to be missed!",0.0 +"Stefan and family were amazing. We enjoyed so many good Wines including many back vintages and museum wines going back to 2000. What a gentlemen Stefan is, knew his wine inside out and was honest about those he liked and those he liked less! We had complimentary cheese and a tour of the barrel room for the kids also whilst we tried the sweet wine! Thanks so much for making our trip so memorable! ",1.0 +Loved the attention we got at this very small and charming winery. Lovely wines and a real passion for Pinot Noir. Loved it and would highly recommend it.,0.0 +"Visited the cellar door on a hot tip from a friend. The lady who took us through the wines was really, really nice. Very cheap too.. I think it was $5 to go through the wines per person, as many as you want. And this is redeemed if you purchase a bottle. A large selection of Pinot's which were all really nice. Couldn't try the Malbec... but will look our for it!",0.0 +I heard about this winery from another local winery. The wines were absolutely incredible. The production is very small and limited. They had ones that were mild and flavor and also wines that were quite robust. The energy and the winery was amazing! The owner was super helpful and very knowledgeable! I highly recommend making a stop here!,1.0 +"Organic. Companion planting with seaweed based products, buckwheat, and fish oils. Everything hand picked. Known for their Syrah which is wonderfully peppery. Stick with their reds, they’re great. Foods available if you’d like but we didn’t try. ",0.0 +"We are strictly on the hunt for great red wines especially the pinot noir. Boy, are the pinot here big and can be expressive. If I am blindfolded, I could easily mistake them for a cab sav. The host is exceptionally friendly chap. Good to know the winemaker here really particular and meticulous in documenting the reference catalogue of their wines to keep on doing better for each type of grape and fermentation. Takes an afficiando to appreciate the extent of meticulous work they put in. I wish they could just craft a very good blend from their good catalogue of reference wines. ",0.0 +"We visited this stunning vineyard as part of a tour with Marlborough wine tours and it was our favourite of the day. We tasted 6 delicious organic wines, sitting outside amongst the mountainous scenery and fields of vines. Trish talked us through the wine list and taught us a lot about organic growing. Would definitely recommend a visit to this beautiful winery. ",0.0 +"If you enjoy fine wine and lovely people who are passionate about what they create, then you should definitely stop in here. Get your your credit card ready as they will deliver!",0.0 +"This is an elegant winery that is all about the quality of the wine. In a beautiful setting , you can treat yourself to tasting some of the best Pinot Noir produced in New Zealand ( and some great rosé, pinot gris and riesling too!)The cellar door is small but welcoming and knowledgeable.Theres no food on sale here so don't make it your lunch stop.",0.0 +"Decided to try some of the local wines and found this little gem.Group of 8 without being wine conniseurs wasn't sure what to expect.The vineyard was very welcoming and the woman that served us was friendly, helpful and knowledgable. Her help was appreciated and we all enjoyed sampling some of the products. We all made purchases and we will happily return again after such a positive experience.",0.0 +An excellent wine producer making premium Marlborough wine. The Clayvin Chardonnay was spectacular! If you like Pinot Noir then this winery is an important stop on your tasting tour. ,0.0 +This is one of our favourite wineries to visit in Marlborough. A small tasting room with big service. It was great to chat with the manager about all sorts while we made our way through their wines. Their malbec is a superb wine and for us the outstanding wine of the taste. Equally impressive was the dry Gerwurtztraminer dessert wine. Not overly sweet but with a lovely off dry finish. ,1.0 +"Personal favorite vineyard with top end wines. Fromm focus on a smaller range but the best quality possible. All their wines are certified organic and their companion planting program is wonderful to see. Our host was so friendly and willing to share some very special wines. Their aromatics are truly something you have to try, especially their Riesling,",0.0 +A small but noteworthy producer of a good range of Malborough wines in boutique quantities and thus fairly special. Of note is their genuine estate Malbec which is pretty good. Our hoste was honestly enthusiastic and knowledgeable.,0.0 +"We loved wine tasting at Fromm - the wine is excellent, a broad, interesting range. Our host was very friendly & knowledgeable about the wines we were tasting.",0.0 +"Great tasting, really friendly lady whom was happy to talk to us in depth about the wines and the vineyard. The Spätlese Reisling is phenomenal! Even if you are driving through, would recommend a quick stop in!",0.0 +Knowledgeable Cellar staff member. Good choice of wines to taste. Last visited first week they opened so overdue for this visit.,0.0 +We stumbled upon Fromm Winery while driving around Blenheim. The Riesling was to die for. The best way I could describe it was the most cold and sweetest grape in liquid form. Delicious!!! It is definitely worth stopping at while winery hopping in Blenheim.,0.0 +"We had lunch on the deck so had a lovely view. The food was pretty ordinary, service not inspiring and some of their covid protocols difficult to follow, what is in, how to leave etc.",0.0 +"Beautifully crafted golf course.Easily one of Canada's top tracks.Every hole manicured not just mown.Kudoos to course crew. Chewed me up pretty good. But all the same, the staff were great. Pro shop comps were a nice touch.Matched up with a 2some and we had a great time. Gave us some good insights and made the round enjoyable. Had lunch on the patio and we had a awesome meal served up by equally fun and great server.Well done SAGC. We'll be back.",0.0 +"We golfed The Heritage at Salmon Arm Golf Club the other day and had a great time. $14 for 9 holes is pretty good, even for an executive par 3. Conditions were great even with slow greens and a few minor wet spots.",0.0 +this year both the championship course as well as the heritage course are in pristine condition and they are offering very good midday deals. Not just a great course but great value and friendly staff.,0.0 +Beautiful golf course! Great Pro shop and friendly staff. The course has sand traps that are challenging and two over the water if you choose to go that way. Championship 18 and a great par 3 across the road. The grounds crew do a great job and the gardens are stunning. If your lucky you can see parachuters coming down by the airport!,0.0 +"Funny how one review is bad because of slow play and other is bad because they were being rushed. Any course should be 4 hours or less to play. So I agree with slow group. If it's 4 hours 15 minutes after 16 holes I would be pissed. However, the layout of the course is amazing. Tree lined and you feel like you are on the course by yourself on most holes. Only second after predator ridge for best layout in Okanagan. As for the restaurant staff that is the same everywhere now. The entire Okanagan is hurting for tourism employees. There are very few young kids now and tons of retirees with expensive cost of living. This will be a problem for a long time. Our home course in Vernon can't find enough employees to stay open for the normal hours.",0.0 +Went here with a few friends to try something different. Our server was horrible. Worst service i have ever had in my life. Will never be back and will never reccomend. Hire some girls who smile and actaully care about their tables.,0.0 +"Geez...why not have a marshal in place on a holiday Monday...? Was so bloody slow today, May 21st, 2018! The 4 in front of us looked for a lost ball almost each and every hole and sometimes it was two or three of them losing a ball per hole! After 14 holes and already 4 hrs and 15 mins, we had to up and quit and felt burned after paying a good buck. I did not go and complain after only 14 played as what is the point really?, just makes it more negative an experience to do that. So here I am having to write this and when it should be like a 4 to 4.5 star based on how nicely kept the course is. Just hire a marshal for Pete's sake! Plus they walked so slowly from their cart to ball and back to their cart too! Even the most terrible golfers should be able to not walk so darn slow and as well not look for so many lost balls each and every hole, taking up so much valuable time in the process. Cost us any flow to OUR game...we were there too! They just cared ZERO! ): Tell people in advance to play smart, play a bit FASTER!",0.0 +"Overbooked a large group, and then pushed hard many times to have us play faster. Caused the groups behind us to blame us for back log and also the pro shop staff...love the course, almost like the staff just want locals to play there...",1.0 +"It was great to visit here again after not being up this way for several years and I was really looking forward to playing here. The course did not disappoint as it was in great condition. We thought that the beat the heat deal of $65 per person for golf, 1/2 power cart and a $5 restaurant voucher was a screaming deal. Can't wait for our next visit. ",0.0 +Super golfing & restaurant facilities. Awesome friendly staff and proshop.The fairways were a little rough from the winter but the greens were really great.,0.0 +"A beautiful golf course in the Shuswap....well maintained fairways and greens.Not much room for error...lots of trees lining the fairways, and quite a few dog legs. The course is hilly, so a good workout if walking. Carts are available also at the eighth hole, with a snack shack . They have a selection of three tee boxes to suit everyone's game. The course is challenging, and the natural beauty is what keeps you coming back. The club house is spacious and has a restaurant , which has mixed reviews.",0.0 +It was my first visit back to this course in many years bit I always refer to it as one of my favorites. The course was in good shape and our group of 13 players had a great time. There are several holes with blind approaches that need to be negotiated so that made it a bit difficult when you can't remember the hole layouts. We ate here before our game for lunch and I really enjoyed the pulled pork tacos. ,2.0 +"This is a beautiful golf course - quite wide open with good size greens. There is not much water on the course to worry about - but often several bunkers surrounding the greens. This is not an easy walking course - quite a few hills and often quite a distance to walk to the next tee. The course is kept in great shape - I would go back.The restaurant is convenient - the course is a bit of a ways out of the town. The menu had a variety of good choices - including some you would not expect at a golf course - e.g., lettuce wraps. Most of the offerings are traditional - burgers, fries, salad, sandwiches. The food we had was good. The service was very good and we had a table with a view of the 15th green - fun to watch the golfers approach the green. Overall, a very good experience.",1.0 +"Golfing was good,but the service at the restaurant was appalling. Big thumb down! Found the restaurant staff slumped over chairs watching the tv. When I sat down and ordered a meal I had the worst waitress I think I've ever had. I'd go as far as to say that she might've prided herself on being rude and offensive. I've never written a bad review,but this one was deserved. Go there to golf and go elsewhere to fill your gullet. Nuff said,Cheers",0.0 +"10 family members went out for 18 holes , course was loved by all . Fairways were perfectly groomed , greens were of the best we have came across . Long course , secluded fairways , sand traps , waterways and a beautiful park like setting . We also hit the Heritage course and it was nothing more than an awesome place to golf ! We will be back again !!",0.0 +"golfed here with friends who are members. used a cart and i was still wiped by the end of 18 holes! long holes/fairways and huge greens and hilly. all in great condition, and an attractive woodlands course. amazing our friends do this course twice a week, obviously fit people! a snack shack about 1/2 way with washrooms. we've also played their 9 hole heritage course. across the highway. large parking lot. have eaten at the clubhouse once. will be prepared for next year!",0.0 +The golf course is in fantastic condition. Kudos to Tim and all his staff! Wonderful venue for a golf game and a wobbly pop after.,0.0 +"If you want an enjoyable 9 holes of golf at a challenging course, this is the place to be. Very well maintained with accommodating friendly staff. It is walkable but if you have an issue with hills, hen take a cart .",0.0 +The Heritage 9 Hole Course and the Executive Course are both in excellent condition. Beautiful layout. Food is very good at the Clubhouse. I play the Heritage Course and enjoy my time playing even if my scores are not always the best. Not all holes are flat which makes the course enjoyable to play. If you love to golf you will love this 9 hole course.,0.0 +"One of Canada's best kept golf course secrets. This course is immaculately maintained, provides incredible site views on every hole and has beautiful environmental preserved vegetation. The staff are very welcoming and helpful. The restaurant has great food and incredible views of the course.",1.0 +"The SAGC Golf Club is an exclusive club that all members and guests can enjoy, whether you are a golfer or just a tourist, you can enjoy fine food and great views.",1.0 +"A beautiful golf course. Great course. It rained on and off throughout our play, but we managed all 18 holes. Loved the GPS on the carts. A nice addition to any golf course and anticipate that soon we'll be able to (readily) see the tips & tricks listed for each hole on the course rather than via our smartphones/pads. Challenging for us as we hadn't golfed on a regular basis and didn't golf with anyone familiar with the course. Would've loved to have had the old-fashioned score cards that show the layout of each hole (our score cards were blank other than the score boxes).",2.0 +Had an awesome round at Salmon Arm Golf Club. Beautiful setting with holes nestled in the trees. You feel alone out there as you generally cannot see golfers on other holes. Disappointed with the winter kill on the course as a number of fairways and greens have damage. Appears that several greens were vandalized as well. Hope to see it return to is usual good shape soon.,0.0 +Not much sand in them. The course played well. Very picturesque. Forest surrounds the wide fairways. Not very many opportunities to play the ball on flat lie. Good challenge. ,0.0 +"The Course is in great shape! It is a challenging track, but very enjoyable! The service at the pro shop was top notch, and the restaurant on sight was a great surprise. Great Food and Service!",0.0 +"Beautiful golf course, worth checking out, we really enjoyed ourselves here, the views and the course were amazing.",1.0 +"We walked this course on a hot summer day. It was a good workout! Next time, I think we'll take a power cart. The course is in excellent shape, the layout is interesting, there are just enough hazards to make it interesting but not frustrating -- all in all, a great course that I will definitely be returning to. Lunch in the clubhouse post-game was also excellent. Not haute cuisine, but our choices were done well, accompanied by good service.",0.0 +"Driving home from our holidays my wife and I decided to spend the night in Salmon Arm, heard about the course through a friend and booked a tee time for the following day! What a great track, lots of hills , cut through the forrest of evergreens, very challenging course. Will definitely go back to this hidden Gem!",0.0 +"Great course, one of the best in the area. Old school type course with lots of trees and good elevation changes.",0.0 +A challenging layout but enjoyable for all levels. The course has had some damage from vandals on its green but the grounds staff has done a nice job in making sure it does not effect play.,0.0 +A very challenging course where you feel like the only group on the course. Some of the best views in the region,0.0 +"tee boxes needed cutting-service good -gave us a better rate. greens a good speed, would probably not drive to play from Kelowna again",0.0 +"Our group really enjoyed the golf course. One of the jewels in the Okanagan.A golf course that you don't get tired of playing. I agree with some other comments, the restaurant needs a fresh take.We will be back.",0.0 +"Not a fan of this clubhouse, I first went only to the Mothers Day Brunch...terrible all around, then starting playing a few rounds here and tryin to get a bite but it is not soo good, grab a big mac after if you dont wanna be disapointed",0.0 +"Beautiful golfcourse. Good diner, the staff behaved properly and was very kind. Good service at the golf shop.",0.0 +"Loved playing this course! I love tree lined fairways and yet the fairways were quite wide for those of you who do not like the trees. Yes there are some blind shots off the tee so you need to double check on the group ahead of you but we had no issues with the time to play or waiting on others. The patio has some nice views....however we did find the food awful. After sending it back the first time, my friend ordered us the same thing again...something I would not have done! Again it came back warmer but just as tough. How hard should it be to cut through fish?? I DO NOT recommend the fish tacos !! But for a picture perfect day on the course (there is the little municipal airport beside some holes) it is worth the drive.",0.0 +"If you rent clubs, check them before playing. Not all the clubs were in the bag. The course is beautiful, drinks and lunch were very good.",0.0 +"Liked the variety, hope the winterkill grows back in soon",0.0 +Great course layout. Some beautiful and challenging holes. Minimal marshall presence out on the course to manage slow play and inpatient players.,0.0 +"Nice course, but a lot of blind fairways with winter kill on the greens. ",0.0 +"After traveling from Vancouver we wanted dinner close to our B and B. We popped next door to this golf club and were delighted with it's cleanliness, service, prices and value for money. Dining room has beautiful views over the golf course and valley.",0.0 +"This museum is called the Gold Museum in Spanish, due to the large quantity of artifacts made from gold.The museum also hosts a numismatic collections of Costa Rica coins.There is also an art gallery with local artists. ",0.0 +I'm into pre-Columbian cultures and I love museums of all sorts. I certainly enjoyed this one with its gold and ceramic artifacts. Don't miss this museum when you're in town. ,0.0 +"We had kind of a rainy day and some time to kill so we gave this a try. It was about $15 per person for a ticket. Some out good history overall and some very cool artifacts. It got a little repetitive after a while. But it is easy to get to and good value. If you like museums, probably worth the trip",0.0 +"I have taken my English class students to this museum.The staff is fantastic, very friendly, kind and helpful.The displays are top!!Nice atmosphere, very educational field trip, and the students loved the visit.He llevado a mis estudiantes de English Class a hacer un recorrido guiado, y ha sido un éxito.Excellent atención, finos y amistoso.Las exhibiciones son fantásticas y los estudiantes disfrutaron muchísimo.",0.0 +"Espectacular pieces... and very nice exhibition. So friendly, great place to see Costa rican history",0.0 +"I can only say that it is a bit of a misrepresentation to promote this as The Museum of Gold. Rather, seemed to us to be mostly a superbly laid-out and executed museum about pre-columbian cultures in Costa Rica, with a lot about the role of gold in these. The Museum traces, with outstanding dioramas, displays, and artifacts, the geological, ecological, and human evolution of the region over time, up to, and, to some extent through, European contact and conquest. Displays were especially good at presenting the cultures of indigenous peoples, including their material cultures, social structures and belief systems, in ways that are both fascinating and respectful. To some extent, much of it also tells us, if we need to be told, about what was lost with the Spanish conquest. One display presents videos contemporary indigenous people telling, in Spanish, how the loss of their native languages impacts their lives even today. The post-contact events are portrayed sketchily, through drawings, the all-too-well-known story of the the conquest and enslavement of the native peoples, and then mostly ends. Perhaps this is because there turned out to be not a lot of gold to be found in Costa Rica compared to Mexico and Peru, so gold may have ceased to be important after the Spanish conquest. Stories of post-invasion native resistance, suppression and resilience of indigenous people are mostly absent, as is any description of the importance of gold in the post-contact development of Costa Rica. Perhaps that can be found in the National Museum, which we hope to visit. There are also interesting displays of coins and medals. But what is displayed, is to both fascinating, if often sad in the light of subsequent history. The beautiful layout of the museum , entirety underground, can be appreciated for itself. But it also somehow adds to a somber appreciation for the lives of the early peoples of Costa Rica. ",4.0 +We had a couple days in San Jose so decided to visit the Gold Museum.it is not a large museum but I found it interesting. There are 3 floors and the second floor is for traveling exhibits and is only open on Fridays I believe so we we not able to look at it. It was worth a visit. There are several other museums in the area so very easy to see more than just this one in a day.,1.0 +"A quite new and very well designed museum experience. I was amazed at the amount of Pre-Columbian gold artifacts on display. I never expected that there would be, on my estimate, 500-600 pieces! From collections of small animals, such as frogs, about 1/2 inch (1 1/4 cm) to large chest ornaments and head pieces. There were large scale reproductions of crafts as well as dioramas of villages. A must see if you visit San Jose.",0.0 +"Fascinating museum of pre-Columbian gold. One floor of a temporary exhibition unfortunately was empty, but the rest is very well laid out and clear legible explanations. The design of the building is also interesting. This museum got an award for its architecture. ",2.0 +Learned a lot more about Costa Rica by visiting this museum. Not only precolumbian but also how the native people were treated when they were invaded by the Spanish. Certainly worth a visit and takes about one hour.,0.0 +This small collection of Pre-Columbian gold jewels is under the Plaza de la Cultura in San Jose’s entrance. They charge $15 for the visit which I found expensive for such exhibit.,2.0 +"This is definitely the most interesting place to visit in San Jose. There are beautiful golden pieces, especially of frogs and bird-men. There are also pottery from that period. One floor of the museum was dedicated to contemporary Costa Rican art and was also very impressive. I will add those photos later as the number of photos to be submitted are limited. The museum shop is excellent with beautiful items at quip affordable prices. ",0.0 +There were no lines so just go there. It is new and underground near the center. Quite expensive (around $14) for a fairly all but interesting museum,0.0 +"Such an interesting museum with stunning pre-Colombian artefacts. The pre-Colombian designation refers to the time before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1502. We spent a couple of hours poring over the exhibits. If you are interested in history and appreciate marvelling over craftsmanship with astonishing details created without modern equipment, you’ll enjoy this museum.",0.0 +"I would not say that it is a gold museum rather a national museum. Yes gold is there, but more to see. We had a god time here and learned a lot about the people. If you buy gold in the shop be aware that it can be silver covert with gold. Look at the price.",0.0 +"Fantastic exhibits of gold and other artefacts, with detailed info on the life and culture of societies that produced them.Superb video room with film on safeguarding and celebrating indigenous culture in CR.Wonderful modern art exhibition in the temporary exhibition floor.",0.0 +"Despite is modern concrete bunker setting this is an old school museum with decent curation, plenty of detail and even a few dioramas. The gold artefacts form an impressive collection along with some pre-Colombian pottery. ",112.0 +The museum covers more then just information about gold in Costa Rica. It also covers some of the history and has artifacts from the Pre-Columbia’s period. ,0.0 +"I was shocked and amazed at the museum. I felt they did an awesome job of explaining the history of Costa Rica. The display of gold was astounding. I also appreciated the other items of their heritage, as well as the art display. Well done!",0.0 +"This well curated museum is well worth a visit when in downtown San Jose. While it is not a huge museum, it beautifully displays the history of gold in Costa Rica.",0.0 +Small but interesting museum. Good overview of history related to gold mining and metalmaking at that time. ,0.0 +"English/Spanish displays, some Costa Rican art, low keep, very polite guards and staff. Not for kids under 10",0.0 +Must do small but wonderful. Amazing artifacts beautiful bronze sculptures you can feel their thoughts Don't know what I have written in total but that's it ,0.0 +"Nice place for people who love history, a lot of gold pieces, and indian history. I wish i had the break to go around to the store place. It was interesting but a little bit bored",0.0 +"Enjoyed the museum, have never seen so fine art with gold. Good information and in upper level abouth Costa rican money. For me: the museum to visit in CR",2.0 +"After an awful experience in a Guanacaste Province all-inclusive hotel (described on a separate review) we went to San Jose to spend a whole day visiting different places such as this amazing museum; definitely it's a most do for any tourist interested about to know and learn more from the pre Hispanic cultures. The place is plenty of handmade golden figures with specific descriptions, interactive items where you can touch the textures, listening to stories and visuals about their spiritual beliefs (reinforced with real size mannequins); you have to take your time if you want to enjoy that great collection and then moving to the upper basement for a modern art experience, and also a numismatic area for the final part. The staff is very gentle and respectful, leaving you a great experience and eager to come back for more; we were very happy to had that great moment which took back our good perception about Costa Rica and its people.",0.0 +I visited the museo del Oro.3 levels of exhibitions with one temporary exhibition on art in the 70's.The part on gold culture is really interesting as well as the exhibition on money and coins. ,1.0 +"The museum is underground and need to pass security check. Can’t bring water, but security guard helps me hold my water. That is great. The place is not too big, but they displayed many items and show the history of the country. Also, on 2 nd floor, they display paintings. It is great.",0.0 +We went here for a quick visit. There is lots of artifacts regarding the Pre-Columbian period in Costa Rica. You could spend a lot of time here.It is located under the plaza in front of the National Theater.,1.0 +"Museum was recently renovated and was gorgeous. Spacious, clean, excellently laid out, it was fantastic. A nice array of info (in English and Spanish), gold exhibits, and cultural exhibits.",0.0 +Really worth a visit if you want to understand the background to Costa Rica and the history. Including details of indigenous people still living here. Found it far more interesting than I thought. It’s not just about Gold!!!,2.0 +"Once you find the museum (it’s underneath the central plaza) when you buy a ticket you also get access to exhibits about the creation of the currency in Costa Rica by the national bank as well as a circulating art exhibition from a local artist which was actually very interesting. The actual pre-Colombian gold museum part was one and a half floors and took about 1 hr to walk through if you read most of the signs and stopped to admire the gold smithing capabilities of these ancient civilizations. After a while the pieces started repeating in form and it got a little repetitive. There are some nice elements which help shake off the monotony of the exhibit however such as; speakers which tell traditional stories, a 360 display/explanation of indigenous beliefs in the form of a house, and a short movie. Little kids would probably get bored after 15-20 min depending on their attention span, while history buffs could spend up to 2 hrs. If you have the time to visit it was an interesting museum especially with the art and money exhibit included. Bonus: If you are a student (even an international one) and show your student ID card you get a discounted admission ($10)",0.0 +Not the best museum I’ve been too- I expected to see more gold instead of just coins. Very secure and nice clean restrooms on site.,0.0 +"Nicely done but small museum. Worth a visit if you are in San Jose, but certainly not a must see in my mind.",0.0 +The collection is very nicely presented and you can learn a lot about Costa Rica's history. The artifacts are beautiful. The descriptions of each display are well written and very explanative.,0.0 +A small but interesting museum with basic teaching about the pre-colombian Costa Rica. Has wonderfull artifacts used by shamans. ,0.0 +Never thought I can see something so beautiful in San Jose Costa Rica. Yes this museum was absolutely beautiful.,0.0 +"Great summary of the gold, jade, stone, and clay ornaments of the pre-colombian era. Also includes other historical information, displays, and artworks (including some contemporary interpretations). Strongly recommend over the National Museum as it exhibits very similar things but is more informative and has a far better lay out. The gold is beautiful and you can really see the technical transformations over time.",0.0 +"The Pre-Columbian Gold museum is a fantastic introduction to the native Costa Rican people, their amazing craftsmanship and culture. The entire museum is in underground vaults, which make for an interesting environment for observing these national treasures. The museum is in a very modern style and does an excellent job of presenting the story of the people. Really happy we took the time to visit!",0.0 +"I have been twice, the place is really cool, the precolombine pieces are really fantastic. When I had beeno with some friends I enjoy of the history of this place, to know how is all Central America history and culture is really fantastic.",1.0 +"This was recommended by a guide. It’s a nice museum with plenty of artifacts. It’s fairly small, even with reading all the displays it was only about an hour. I would recommend going if you need to cool off from the heat.",0.0 +"In June I visited the museum as part of an excursion. The breadth and detail of the artefacts and exhibits (such as indigenous hand crafted gold jewellery), were beautifully extensive and extremely educational.This is the first museum I have been to a museum that features current interviews with indigenous communities in Latin America. They give accounts and information from historical and personal perspectives.For anyone wishing to learn more about Costa Rica before colonisation and the present day indigenous communities, this is the museum to visit.",0.0 +Went with wife and kids (11 and 9). Spent about 1 hour looking through the displays. Many displays centered on things other than gold. The short video on the indigenous people of Costa Rica was especially interesting. The kids seemed to enjoy it.,0.0 +"If you love history of other cultures and love gold artifacts, stop buy and at the end treat yourself to a piece shown in the museum on display in the gift shop.... Adios....",2.0 +Collection of gold artifacts collected at archaeological excavations throughout Costa Rica. Excellent explanation of history of settlements and use of gold for more than 3000 years! Displays are professionally done and information is excellent. Detailed gold artifatcs dscovered are incredible. Well worth the visit! ,0.0 +I really did enjoy this collection of gold as well as the monetary systems here in Central America and in Costa Rica in particular. It’s not a huge collection and only took an hour or two (if you read all the words) but certainly interesting and well presented. There’s so much beauty to see in Costa Rica it’s hard to imagine being in a museum ... so maybe if you have a couple hours or it’s raining outside go inside the gold museum and enjoy it,0.0 +This was a fun rainy day activity while I was in San Jose. It was affordable for the gold museumAs well as access to the art gallery ,0.0 +"This was an interesting museum, offering an insight into the history of Costa Rica. There are examples of gold artifacts and explanations of how they were produced. There is also a large collection of coins and bank notes, illustrating the history of payments in the country. It was interesting finding out about the use of tokens for payment on farms. I was hoping for a massive display of gold, but all they had was little pieces, individually mounted. It lacked something spectacular. Overall, the museum was quite underwhelming and if you only have time to visit one museum, I would recommend going to the Jade Museum instead.",1.0 +We spent a great couple of hours wandering through this museum picking up facts on CR and seeing the most fantastic golden articles. A must in SJO.,0.0 +This museum shows more than pre-Columbian gold. It traces the history of Costa Rica from the beginnings of migrations to the continent and the ways of the peoples who lived at those times. A really nice introduction to the country! ,0.0 +Contained a lot of history of the indigenous people of CR and Central America. Cool exhibits. Well-curated.,1.0 +"This was an amazing space. Located in an inverted pyramid, it traces the connection between the people, their culture, and how gold along with European invaders changed everything. In addition to the artifacts, there is an interactive exhibit that explains the spiritual beliefs and a film about the current indigenous people fighting to keep their culture and language alive. Much better than the museum in Mexico City!",1.0 +"If you're really into native history and the pre-Republican history of Costa Rica, you'll probably get your kicks out of this as it focused a lot on this era (hence the name). I was impressed by the artifacts, but not with the history of them. The highlight for this place, however, was the currency that on display. I thought it made the experience worth it to some degree.",0.0 +Touring the P-C Gold Museum gave us great insight into both the indigenous and present day peoples of Costa Rica. Doing this just before circumnavigating the country by van and boat gave a much greater appreciation of that which we were about to see.,0.0 +"Really enjoyed the display and stories for each piece. It’s a very good value for the price, just be sure it’s open.",2.0 +"Good overall display about Costa Rican gold, notes and coin history. In the centre of San Jose and so easily walkable. We visited for a hour or so, in the heat of the day - a welcome relief as the museum is underground and very cool. ",0.0 +"The Gold museum has lots of amazing pieces - things that you expect to see on Nat Geo, Discovery, etc. However, it is lacking in organization and descriptions of the pieces. For an entire case of artifacts there may be one or two sentences giving a vague or even seemingly unrelated blurb (in either Spanish or English). It was worth seeing, but left me feeling like I needed to spend time with Google to know what was going on. Also, a bit pricey for this level of curatorship.",0.0 +We were really impressed by this museum- as good as you'd see in any major North American or European city. The exhibits were beautifully laid out and very interactive- we were here with our 9 year old and spent about 2 hours year with all the different things to see and listen to. Very well curated and presented- highly recommend.,1.0 +"This is more than a Gold Museum, yes, there is a area with gold pieces, but there are also other exhibits. One section had modern art, another dealt with pre-Colombian displays, another with the history on paper Costa Rican money. There were other displays but we ran out of time as we had to get to the National Theater. We were given only a half hour here; needed a hour and a half.",0.0 +"A must see if in this city. It is very modern and items are very well displayed encouraging you to want to see all. There is an interactive area as well. Other then magnificent gold items, other pre Colombian artifacts are to be seen.It’s in a very pleasant modern building, right in the center. Not to be missed. As it is relatively small, not too much time is necessary to appreciate everything fully.",0.0 +Very nice display of ancient pieces of gold and artifacts. We enjoyed this experience and reccomend it when in the area. ,0.0 +The most amazing thing in San JoseI love the Costa Rica couture and your love for earth Simple beautiful,0.0 +"Downtown San Jose. Easy to reach. Same Location as Central Bank of Costa Rica. Beautifuly set museography at the same level as the central bank's safe. Of course, this is not pre-Colombian Mexico but it is interesting to note that he area currently covered by Costa Rica experienced a real technology development. Some very beautiful pieces worth watching.",0.0 +The video about the various tribes is one of the most interesting cultural exhibits of the museum. Very educational.,0.0 +The museum was a great start to our visit to Costa Rica to better understand the history and the culture. Many very interesting pieces on display and some good exhibits to explain the culture and people of the various regions of the country. A bonus during our time there was the exhibit of Costa Rican Sculptor Jorge Jimenez Deredia. Some of the pieces and his story were on display in the museum and many of his sculptures are on display in the open areas around the city of San Jose. The story of his inspiration for these pieces and the connection to Costa Rica is very interesting.,0.0 +The tour of the Gold Museum was very well done and informative. The detailed process of creating the gold pieces was very interesting considering the time period. The museum visit was part of our tour in Costa Rica and I really didn't think I would find it that interesting but I did. Another part of the rich history of Costa Rica.,0.0 +"It's not just a gold museum, but a walk through pre columbian history. It's easy to find (next to the Teatro Nacional), but you should know that it's underground. Entrance was about $15 per person and was well worth it. The museum goes down three levels and has these huge double vault doors on every level to protect this national treasure. Exhibits consist of more modern bank notes and gold/silver coins and then becomes more cultural and pre columbian the lower you go. Hundreds of examples of gold artifacts to include discs, ornamental animals, plates, jewelry, and more. Another must visit location if you enjoy culture and, of course, gold.",0.0 +Well laid out museum with some background history to the gold pieces. It is amazing to see the intricacy of some of the jewellery and marvel at how they made them all those years ago. Unlike many museums they allow non-flash photography so it is possible to get some good pictures as a reminder of your visit.,0.0 +This provides a good backgrounder on the history and uses for gold in Costa Rica. The museum is beautifully laid out and the English language labels are clear and detailed.,0.0 +This is one of the best gold museum of the world concerning the pre-colombian culture even though I think the museum of Bogota is better.The objects are well displayed and there is also some description of the pre-colombian culture.,0.0 +A nice museum with a fascinating collection. I would have liked a bit more explanation of the items. I figured some out but more detail would have been good.,0.0 +"Nice layout with wonderful treasures! Get the combo ticket and as well as here, you get admission to the National Museum and the Jade Museum. All worth your time.",0.0 +"The museum is well organized so that the flow of information can be followed by English speakers. The areas devoted to the evolution of Costa Rican currency were especially interesting and nice that it gave a world perspective. The other floors are dedicated to Costa Rican culture, particularly the indiginous tribes which was also very effectively presented. If time is an issue and you have to choose between the Jade Museum and the Gold Museum I would say go for the gold!",0.0 +"Take the time to check it out if you enjoy gold, money and art. My 19 & 15 year old even enjoyed it.",0.0 +"This museum elaborates more than just gold, but provides information, displays and short videos on the overall culture of Costa Rica. There is also two smaller museums about currency that comes with your admission to this museum. It’s a lovely way to spend an afternoon after lunch. ",0.0 +"Not being particularly interest in gold pieces, I found nothing to get exited about. However, the craftmanship is frequently amazing, particularly for a primitive culture.",0.0 +"Great review of Central American history and culture, migration of the first humans to the Americas through the Bering Strait, future settlements and migrations, preagriculture amd farming era, local traditional house, indigenous people and their cultures, spirituality and levels of the world per indigenous beliefs.History of money coins and gold in CR. Many ancient coins and gold coins.there and development of banks.Remarkable to see how coco beans were used as money to exchange goods/ services.",1.0 +"Exhibiting gold, coins and sculptures, this is a very impressive and striking museum. You begin viewing the displays and artifacts on the 3rd level below ground. Watch the short movie and learn how the tribes of Costa Rica are working at preserving their history and language. The gold artifacts are beautiful and the story very interesting. Highly recommend a visit if you have several hours to spend. Nice souvenir shop at entrance with affordable prices.",1.0 +nice to see the culture of the inca's and the gold the worked with to juwellery.amazing to see......,0.0 +"Hundreds of pieces of golden art. Nuggets, busts, animal carvings, jewelry, crowns, shields and more ... all in solid gold. Amazing detail and quality. Really old! A/C area offers comfort for a nominal fee. Nothing of interest in souvenir shop.",1.0 +This was a very interesting museum. It is full of gold artifacts and other things representative of the history of Costa Rica and the gold trade. At the top floor (beginning) of the museum there is an awesome exhibit on the history of Costa Rican money. Anyone who is in San Jose and loves museums MUST stop here and see this place. ,0.0 +"Beautiful museum. Must see when in San Jose. Museum has free entry for children and seniors. It is not a very big museum, very exciting for those who love history.",0.0 +"We went to this museum, and had heard good things,but were plesantly surprised by the beautiful architecture of the bulding, and the amazing pieces of gold. We felt like we had a lesson in the history of Costa Rica through the lens of gold pieces.",0.0 +"Our taxi driver told us about this museum. We were curious as to how exciting a gold museum would be. As it turned out, this was quite a cultural tour. It showed how the artifacts produced from gold were intertwined with and preserved the culture. We also saw a film depicting the struggles of maintaining and preserving the Costa Rican culture. It was well worth the visit!",1.0 +Incredible pieces that you can see here!You get also impressions about the way of life at that time.,0.0 +"Visited the museum with a friend. It is a nice building that is handicap accessible. Entrance includes three museums, gold money and art. There were only 2 open. There Heredia exhibition had not opened yet. The gold exhibition was the best with well-appointed exhibits and explanations. The gold museum does not compare to the gold museum in Bogota or Lima. I would say because CR did not have the quantity of gold as South America. The Heredia exhibit looks like it was going to be good.",0.0 +"A beauty exhibition of all kind of gold pieces. From sculptures to coins.All the rooms in this museum are true security vaults, so there are areas where you can not take photos for security reasons.",0.0 +This museum is hidden below he culture park off central and calle 5Beautifully laid out and presented,0.0 +There isn’t a ton to do in downtown San Jose so we went here. It was just okay. We were in and out in an hour but you could spend a couple if you want to. It’s located in a busy area so there’s ton of places to shop for gifts and eat.,0.0 +The museum was very interesting and had a lot of gold artifacts dating back to B.C. We spent 3 to 4 hours there. Interesting how the museum is built under ground.,1.0 +Museum was recently renovated and is worth a visit if you have a half day free in San Jose. We spent about 3-4 hours there. Interesting that in pre-Colombian times they used gold for armor! ,0.0 +"Recently refurbished. Information panels in Spanish and English. Remarkable gold exhibits. We learnt so much about early Central American culture. Outstanding, best tour so far in Costa Rica.",0.0 +"Very interesting exhibits set in what can only be described as a Bond villain lair. Very imposing structure indeed.Its right in the city centre too which makes it a doddle to get to. Would very much recommend a visit here.Take the time to read the well laid out descriptions, there are some very interesting things to learn.",0.0 +Nice modern museum. Lots of gold artifacts. It's amazing to see the detail in the works displayed and learn how they were able to make the pieces.,0.0 +"My Guide for Central America describe this museum as the best museum of Central America but nothing prepare you for the beauty of these gold artefacts! The place is amazing: I loved the structure of the museum (brutal modernist), the exposition area and of course the gold...there are no words to describe the detail of these objects...only seeing them is enough! San Jose’ is worth a stop just for this museum.",3.0 +"Lovely to walk around this cool, airy, underground museum. Plenty of old artefacts of a gold colour but, strangely, you are left to make your own mind up about whether what you are looking at is gold or an alloy. Please do go, but you won't get too excited unless you are really into the subject. Good quality souvenir shop you can visit outside the entrance.",3.0 +Fabulous small gold figures / artefacts. Exquisite detail. Displayed in recently renovated museum with clear explanations in English. A world class museum. Definitely a must see.,2.0 +Learn about how these beautiful gold artefacts were made in ancient times and worn by nobles and warriors and then buried with them. Some very beautiful objects are on display here. Entry includes the bank note and coin museum upstairs. Entry is not cheap at $15 per foreigner.,1.0 +"The renovated exhibits are just amazing - world class curating! There are many more explanations and honest interpretations in English- thank you, much appreciated. While the Europeans destroyed much of the indigenous history the fabulous pottery and gold art left behind tells of a sophisticated culture fully integrated with and appreciative of the natural riches around them...oh we could learn so much. The short film about the modern indigenous culture was a wonderful way to end the visit. I could happily return.",2.0 +It costs $13.00 to get in which I thought was a bit steep. Great exibit about gold and it was interesting and interactive. There were some other exhibits on which didn't interest me but there's plenty to do and see.,0.0 +All the descriptions are in Spanish and English The displays are beautiful. The also have a currenct exibit in addition to teh precolumbian gold. I recommend highly,0.0 +Excellent history of the region and the start of trading. The gold was used more for status than trading until Europeans came over. Very nice overall experience.,0.0 +"Much of the museum was closed for renovations when we visited, so we were in and out in under an hour. I had been to the museum a few years ago, and enjoyed it thoroughly. I would highly recommend a visit to this museum, once they reopen the larger exhibits.",0.0 +"There are three basic museums as far as I know (in San Jose), the Arte, Jade, and Gold Museums. The National Museum apparently is only open for special exhibitions or something. Even the desk guy at my hotel couldn't figure it out when he tried calling during business hours, only to get dial tones and messages.Incidentally, the National Theater apparently also has nothing theatrical (or any other type of presentation/event) on its calendar. When I was here in Nov. 2018, the Theater actaully had a few things coming and going, but the schedule posted in the plaza in front of the theater now (in mid-January 2019), shows last year's schedule... and nothing is posted for the future at all, that I can find.Anyway, back to the gold museum. Yup. It's a museum. Yup, it has gold artifacts. Yup, it has some newly constructed exhibits. Some are pretty innovative. But, you've got primitive people making bangles out of gold and some Europeans coming to kill them for the bangles. End of story. On to the numismatic exhibition... the eplanatory bits that accompanied the presentations of the changes in the coinage and currencies were very interesting and were more enlightening than most of the displays of primitive people doing primitive things (hunting, fishing, making canoes, clothing, etc., no kidding... they wouldn't have survived if they couldn't figure that stuff out).So the currency portion of the exhibit that I was inclined to skip... turned out to be the more interesting of all of the exhibits, to me, anyway.",0.0 +"This being the third museum in the space of 5 hours ... I possible didn’t do it justice. There is frankly a lot of repetition across the three main museums that you can buy a special ticket for. Once you strip that away, there were some incredible artefacts in this underground museum. Lots of interactive information points. It’s brilliant that Costa Rica has thought to prioritise preserving its heritage. Very accessible and very modern. ",0.0 +"Costa Rica Jade Museum. post 1 of 5Costa Rica can't boast of rivaling the world famous museums in Colombia and Mexico. But together with its Gold Museum (see previous posts), this Jade Museum is well worth the visit for insight into Costa Rica's pre Columbian history, which gets short shifted because it pales in comparison to the Olmec and Mayan civilizations on Mexico and Guatemala, and the Incas Empire on South America.Gold Museum, Costa Rica -- post 1 of 3After visits to the gargantuan world renowned Gold Museum in Bogota, Colombia last September, this museum in Costa Rica, also run by the Central Bank, seems more compact. That's its charm. It has an excellent selection of gold artifacts used by indigenous Costa Rican groups for funerary and other symbolic, ritual, honorific, and festive purposes.And also other material artifacts, as well as other historical documentation of the pre Columbian indigenous history in Costa Rica. Onegrear features is a huge and magnificent diorama of historic indigenous village life more than six centuries ago.Well worth two or more hours.",0.0 +The museum is small and accessible and has an incredible diorama of a village. Most description also in English. You can park in an all day lot on Calle 5 and take in the gold and Jade in 2 to 3 hours. I have been to the museum of gold in Bogota which is larger but this one is worth a trip also. Everything is open now!,1.0 +"The main gold exhibits are closed for remodeling. There are a few items viewable in the small exhibit of pottery and carvings, but little more than at the National Museum a few blocks away and they have better context.The numismatic exhibit had a lot of interesting history, but we possibly would have skipped it if the main gold exhibit was open.Wait till the exhibits are completely open if you can.",0.0 +Nothing to fly to the country to see but interesting to go to on a rainy day.Make plans to visit the national theater at the same time. Its directly over head!,0.0 +"IT hasn't been still function(3years?). How long it'll be yet, government?So we had to go to Jade museum- it was nice experience. ",0.0 +Unfortunately the museum is kind of closed (the gold section) until spring 2019 but I wasn't informed before I got there. So wait until it's fully open again.,1.0 +The pre-Columbian gold museum is 75% closed for renovations. The part open has very good artifacts and descriptions of their origin. Not worth a trip until renovations are completed.,1.0 +"The Gold Museum is a great stop in San Jose and incredibly unique in its location. My understanding is that it not only serves as a museum but also the Central Bank of Costa Rica. I would advise not taking videos as you'll be asked to delete them due to security concerns, but photos are fine!The museum is currently being renovated, so there is an entire bottom floor not open to tourists currently, but the portions of the museum we were able to see were definitely worth the price of admission. Currently, there are two main exhibits: one for Costa Rican currency and the other for Precolumbian gold. This is definitely worth a stop as it's affordable and fascinating.",0.0 +Great place to learn about the money and gold.We had a great time and learn a lot about how it all started,0.0 +"This museum is located primarily underground. It has a plaza overhead that is full of people and playing children. The museum is quite educational when it comes to the history of Costa Rican trade and currency. It is primarily arranged in a chronological order that makes the information progress in an informative sequence. There are paper notes and coins in different sections of the museum and then in another area there are examples of pottery, jade, stone and gold artifacts. The gold is the primary feature but the other items are just as interesting to learn about. This site was under maintenance during our visit but they had a decent sample size exhibit available at this time. We felt it was still worth the visit and hope to see it again when the updated exhibit has been opened.",1.0 +"I enjoyed it a great deal, but that is because I am an economics nerd. Unless you like learning about private banking and monetary policy, your time is probably better spent at the national museum. Took us 45 minutes to navigate three exhibits. Gift shop was wonderful.",1.0 +"An interesting, if small, museum in downtown San Jose. They have some really cool pieces downstairs. Definitely worth the modest entrance fee.",0.0 +"It is being renovated until Jan 2019, so be forewarned. Still a very nice place to visit. The price is discounted while under renovation. The air conditioning works good, so a relief from the heat and humidity is worth the price of admission. We felt the 9 dollar price of admission was well worth it.",1.0 +The Central Bank of Costa Rica has opened their vaults to show some of their treasures in a temporary exhibit which I highly recommend. We spent 2 hours in the exhibit which spans 1839 to 2018. Numismatics is the study of the collecting and currencies. There are two floors and for the second part you walk through the doors of a bank vault. The bank also owns rare gold pieces and pottery which are also on display along with machinery and equipment for making money. I found this temporary visit to be quite informative and fascinating. ,2.0 +"It is not a large museum, but its collection is very nice and well organized. One will enjoy its golden and other objects as well as its numismatic section.",0.0 +The gold museum is spacious and has points of architectural interest in addition to the collections in the vast underground venue. ,0.0 +" Visited when in San Jose for a day trip, the pieces in the museum were fab and I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw, would recommend xx",1.0 +"We were visiting San Jose from December 26th until December 30th, and virtually all of the museums were closed, and all the rafting trips were previously reserved. This museum, however, was open so we visited. It was not particularly impressive, but the gold was pretty",0.0 +"This is a small museum located in the middle of San José (walk around Plaza de la Cultura, the entrance is on the east side). It's relatively small (a couple of hours are more than enough to take a look at the entire collection on display), but the pieces are gorgeous. It's a wonderful display of craftsmanship and ingenuity (alongside the pieces you'll find exhibitions explaining how they were made). If you are in San José, this is a recommended stop.",3.0 +"Great place to visit with packed out floors of artefacts and worthwhile pieces of information written in English and Spanish. I visited on my first day in CR, mainly because the rain came on so so heavy and I was passing. So glad I spent time here- loved it. ",1.0 +"For all museum and history buffs, this museum highlights what life was like for the indigenous peoples of what is now modern day Costa Rica.",0.0 +This museum really exceeded my expectations. I am so glad we spent time in San Jose and visited a few of the museums. I really learned quite a bit about the culture of the region now. Visiting this museum gave me great appreciation for the artistic nature of the ancestors of the Costa Rican people.,2.0 +"It’s very expensive to go into considering what you get to see for your money. Supposedly, they were under construction so the majority of the exhibits were closed, however, they still charged the same amount of money. If I would have enjoyed it, it would have been okay but there was not much to see. Just a bunch of coins, dollars, and little artifacts. Nothing wowed me. I do NOT recommend this museum!!",2.0 +The two of us went today 8-9-18. As there is nothing open below the 2nd floor there was not much to see. A few coins and a bunch of old bills. We were there less than an hour and left disappointed. Not worth the admission fee.They had no guided tours - there was no need.,1.0 +Unexpected and very interesting historically.You learn a lot.recommended with children and a guide.,0.0 +Situated in downtown San Jose a good place to learn the history of the nation. It is worth the admission in and also tells the story of the indigenous population and only about gold.,0.0 +Don't plan to go if you are in San Jose before early October as the museum is closed for renovation. Such a shame as this was our museum of choice for the city. Gift shop is still open (of course!) but there is not a lot here.The other museum/s in the vicinity are still available to visit and there is an alternative which combines some gold and archeology. ,2.0 +Our visit provided us with a different perspective on the history and the colonization of Center America. The Native Central American was far more advanced in many aspects than their conquers. Their knowledge of working with gold and other metals far exceeded that of the Spanish. Lots of history and lots to learn if you take the time to walk the many levels. The best gold displays are on the lower levels. Well worth the time it takes. ,0.0 +The building has original architecture. And that is all. Empty rooms. Few pieces of gold and lots of empty space or rubbish. Do not waste your time and money!!!,1.0 +I enjoyed looked at the artifacts and learned a great deal in this museum about the history of Costa Rica and Central America. There was a docent ( a teacher) that extremely knowledgeable who came over several times and gave us in depth explanations that but the objects in context. Really made the experience for us. ,0.0 +"It has been so carefully thought out and designed, with such beautiful exhibits, that it is well worth a visit. It really is a lovely little museum. Best to buy a ticket for the three main museums.",1.0 +The museum shows the history of Central American civilization before the arrival of the Europeans. It has a section of Numismatics that tells the History of the currency of Costa Rica. The museum features many pieces of gold from the region's ancient natives.,0.0 +"Our driver recommended that we see this museum and we were not disappointed. Interesting displays, we'll interpreted.",0.0 +"The museum is sponsored by the central bank, in the underground area of the central plaza in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica. Is a great learning experience as well as opportunity to view a widw range of pre-columbian artifacts including gold ones. Plan to spend a couple of hours in order to make this a truly learning experience. ",0.0 +"There are some amazing gold artifacts and a history of local money, however, to get the real value from a visit I strongly recommend going with a guide that can explain the full history and significance of the displays.",0.0 +We enjoyed reading about the history of Costa Rica's banking and monetary system and liked the display of artifacts.,0.0 +"What I enjoyed most was the highlight of the indigenous people who were here in Costa Rica long before the Spaniards and European invasions. Like most cultures much was lost by the welcoming of outsiders, yet likewise much was gained. Here it is respected and chronicled beautifully with artifacts and statues and plaques outlining the rich roots of the people.The history of currency in Costa Rica is fascinating and well documented and it’s worth spending the time to really ready and observe how the concept of minting money began here and grew.I was able to complete a self guided tour in about 90 mins, however if you have questions (and are willing to speak/practice your Spanish) the guards at each exhibit are helpful and friendly also. By the way, it was NOT my experience that it was FREE entrance on Sunday (as one review suggested) but I got a 10% OFF offer when I purchased entry to 3 of the national Museums at once.",0.0 +"We went here to get out of the rain, they do take your student id if you have one for a discount... it was an informative museum with very friendly staff and a great gift shop! ",0.0 +Wonderful history of the country and the jewelry is beautiful. Enjoyed the shop as well. Its underground BTW,1.0 +"The top floor in this underground museum is so interesting. As you walk around you can see how Spain ruled Costa Rica, and how subsequent currencies evolved up to today.",0.0 +"An hour at most. It's interesting, without ever being out of this world. Quite small, not expensive. But after you've seen the first 5 cabinets of intricate mini Gold ornaments, the next 27 don't give you much more. If it's raining and you have nothing else to do, then go ahead. If there's a better option, go for that option instead.",0.0 +"The story of Costa Rica told through its currency. The history of the country closely parallels its borrowed, evolving and eventually own currency. The docent was both enthusiastic and proud of his country. We learned a lot about how Costa Rica developed. May not be interesting to small children, but we really enjoyed our time there. ",0.0 +"We easily spent 2,5 hours in this small museum that was like an underground vault. Not just gold, but many other interesting artifacts that were well labeled with the facts and history surrounding them.",1.0 +"There isn't much in Costa Rica to remind you of the pre-Columbian world - no temples, no ruins - so this is what there is some - some pretty and well-worked gold, shown in a high-security dungeon in the centre of town. Worth a quick visit.",1.0 +"This good sized museum on four floors has English description, but it can get tedious to read them all since the print is fairly small. There are a few plastic description sheets in English. The bottom two floors do a nice layout of the practices and culture of the pre-columbian people and displayed a nice selection of their fine gold work, mostly for funerary purposes. My favorite part of the 3 hour visit was the Bank of Costa Rica's display of rare old coins in Silvler, Gold and other metals. It's worth the time if you are near the Teatro Colon and other museums nearby.",1.0 +Amazing 5 floors of compressive history of the culture and materials of Costa Rica dating back to 500BC. Very friendly staff and good learning experience for both adults and children alike. Don’t miss this place of you are in San Jose ,1.0 +Beautiful exhibits set in a historical and cultural perspective. I particularly like the exhibit that showed the process from finding the Nuggets to finishing the piece.,0.0 +"San Jose doesn't have a lot to offer the tourist but this is a good way to pass the time. Interesting history of Costa Rica, my favorite of the 3 museum's offered in the group purchase for 31 USD pp. ",0.0 +"Great experience and is a must seen in Costa Rica. The underground building is modern, clean and the presentation of the gold artcles great. We had a memorable experience.",0.0 +"Gold everywhere and the artististry of the way it was done was excellent, from jewelry to coins to different everyday uses during those times, the pottery was also to marvel for, over all it was a very nice and interesting museum",1.0 +This museum is well put together. Very nice presentation - beautiful gold artefacts. The short film is good - gives you a good snapshot of Costa Rica. Well worth it ,0.0 +"This museum is part of a package, where you see the gold, coin/bill, other art collections of the Banco Central (Central Bank), and it's housed below street level, at Plaza de la Cultura, which made it confusing to find at first. It's worth a visit and the entrance is very affordable. I particularly loved the Coin exhibit, and listening to the engaged guide/security person who was clearly doing the perfect job, as he was a history buff.",0.0 +Nice presentation of gold and the history of gold and very informative. Easy to find and within walking of many other sites.,0.0 +It’s a nice way to spend an hour in San Jose. The bottom floor has all the best exhibits While we were there there was an art exhibit on the first sun level that was ok. It’s worth a look in the old vault on the first level as well. All the displays have English and Spanish writing and the videos are in English or with subtitles ,0.0 +An excellent place to visit. Gives the history of the Costa Rican currency. Also it doubles up as an art gallery with some excellent pieces to view. Nit many things to see in San Jose but this is top of the list. ,0.0 +This is certainly worth a visit and I hugely enjoyed the visit to this amazing museum. The information and lay out is superb.,0.0 +"Located in the middle of downtown San Jose, this museum offers an fantastic glimpse into the pre-conquest history of Costa Rica. The collection of gold artifacts and ceramic artworks are impressive. It's a shame that little is known about the civilizations and peoples who made these beautiful creations. Highly recommended! After the visit, walk to nearby parks, churches, other museums, shops restaurants for a more complete experience of downtown San Jose.",0.0 +Very interesting to see gold everywhere and so beautifully worked. I realized that men wore gold much more than women among the native.,0.0 +this palce is amazing. we are here right now. i cannot believe so many differetn designs can be done with gold. it is a historical sight.,0.0 +"the exhibits showing the intricate gold pieces and explanations of how they did this was very well done and informative. this is not a great museum for yound kids, as there is a lot of reading, not a lot of interactive type displays.",0.0 +The PreColumbian Gold Museum features a collection of gold objects and other beautiful artistic objects made by PreColumbian inhabitants of Costa Rica. It was very interesting and worth going to.,0.0 +"If you are in San Jose, which is a bustling friendly city go experience all the cultural elements available. ",0.0 +"This museum, just around the corner from the National Theatre is incredible. It is all underground and should be considered a must see if you are spending any time in San Jose. The gold creations and art created by the precolumbian people may be considered better than some of the recent art I have seen in some more modern museums. The gold jewelry is extremely sophisticated.",0.0 +"My sister and I spent a couple of hours in the late afternoon here and would have spent more had we time. The exhibits were interesting,well done with English translation. The many gold pieces were amazing. The indigenous earthenware varied, well presented, with dioramasThere was also an exhibit of artwork by Costa Rican artists, plus a special exhibit about women portrayed in Costa Rican money.The entrance price of $12.00 included admission to the jade museum as well. ",1.0 +Took us about an hour to complete. Combination of gold art and history. Well worth the visit. The guard shared more information with us. ,0.0 +I have never been to a museum in a bank vault. The museum is small but well worth the price of admission. The gold pieces on display give a good insight into Costa Rican history.,0.0 +Three floors of history. Don’t miss the displays on the first floor about the currency of Costa Rica. Very enlightening history of money. On the lowest level you will find the artifacts found during the excavation of Guayabo archeological site near Turrialba.,0.0 +"The admission price is high for such a small collection, but it is unique and beautiful and well displayed. ",0.0 +"Superb for precolumian archeology.Reasonble fee, ~ $11 admission.Get there early and you will have the museum to yourself.",0.0 +"When the Spanish first arrived in Costa Rica, they were in awe of the warriors decked out in gold and made great efforts to locate mines where the treasure could be found. Alas, there were no mines, and the indigenous peoples didn't value the element in the same way. The Spanish persisted, however, and scooped up whatever they could find. It's fortunate for this small Central American country to still possess this collection - a National treasure.The state of the art museum is in the heart of downtown San Jose, and lies complete underground. The open spaces are well-designed, particularly the staircases that wind down to the lower level exhibits. The galleries exhibiting the gold are entered through bank vault doors - impressive. The collection is well-mounted, well lit, and properly curated. So, a self-guided visit works beautifully. I loved the depth of the collection. The various animals represented in abstract pins, jewelry, and amulets are stunning. The frogs are my favorites. The museum is an appropriate showcase for this marvelous collection. Congratulations to the people of Costa Rica! Enjoy!",0.0 +My favorite attraction in San Jose. The museum is nicely laid out. You can get the history of the region while looking at some beautiful gold pieces.,1.0 +Walking around in San Jose we came across an unusual modern building. The majority of the building is underground probably to protect and secure all the priceless gold objects. There is a substantial collection of the various gold coins used throughout the history of Costa Rica. Everything is described in detail explaining the history of each object or coin. You get a great understanding of the history of the country told through its coins. It is well worth the admission price.,0.0 +"Beautifully curated, well presented in English as well as Spanish. Exceptional displays and excellent info modules including video.",0.0 +"My first stop in San Jose - you can buy a 3 museum pass here for $31 dollars. Set inside an old bank vault, it has two additional exhibits besides the one of pre-Columbian gold and the life and society of Indigenous people. So much to see and has interactive activities too. ",0.0 +"If you are interested in pre-Colombian art and incredibly priceless artifacts, this is the place. It gives you a real vivid understanding of CR before the Europeans arrived. It's also in the center of the Central Market area which is a must for any tourist to San Jose. Pedestrian streets. Street music in the evenings. ",1.0 +You have to see this museum. Well done in every way. We enjoyed our time and learned a lot. One of the best gold collections in the hemisphere.,0.0 +5 stars without doubt. This is an excellent museum in which to spend 2/3 hours soaking up the historical and social history of the story of gold and coinage in Costa Rica over the centuries with some fabulous exhibits and rare and valuable coins on display.The pre-colombianperiod exhibits and space are particularly interesting and well thought out. The museum is light and airy despite the fact it is 3 floors below ground level. The architects were inventive in their design and usd of space and should be congratulated on their achievements in this respect.Entering the main display area through a pair of giant Bank vault doors adds to the atmosphere and the art exhibition on the first level below ground was varied and interesting with some pieces quite thought provoking. The story of how gold was made from the rock carrying the gold ore was very informative and the models of the indigenous people refining the gold gave an authenticity to the people and their work as goldsmiths. The section dealing with coins and bank notes had some rare coins a printing press for producing notes and lots of coins through the ages their use and value. Finally there is a nice exhibit on Financial education which should be required viewing for everyone.Highly recommended.,1.0 +This museum is next to National theater and Pre-Columbian gold and other artefacts are displayed in excellent and modern museum. Perhaps a guide is not necessary as exhibits are clearly labelled with brief description in Spanish as well as English.,0.0 +"The role of women in pre-Colombian communities, and how these communities lived and died, is well presented. But it's the fabulous collection of gold ornaments that catches the eye: frogs, birds, butterflies, toads, alligators, jewellery and funerary ornaments. Each cabinet is filled with stunning gold work. Defo worth a visit!",0.0 +"We arrived in the city on Valentine’s Day. I learned that on special occasions, the city celebrates by “treating” its people with free museum admission and other exhibition events. This day, all admissions to museums after 5 pm (until 9) were free. We went to the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. By this time, it was getting crowded with group tours. Actually, this museum is not entirely devoted to gold. There are archaeological collections considered to have important relevance to Costa Rica’s history. The exhibit collections comprise of over 3,500 pieces of gold, ceramic and stones where about 1,500 + of these objects are pre-Columbian gold, ceramic and stone and ethnographic collections such as reeds, gourds, baskets, maracas, bows and arrows and artifacts used in humanity’s existence for their daily living. They also claim that some of other artifacts are sitting in Columbia. I saw the gold museum in Bogota and I see the similarities of items displayed here. The building is enormous with rounded stairs. The second floor is the introductory area, the exhibits start with ceramic items and the beautiful gold is downstairs, accessed through the large doors to your right on the second floor. There are many interesting items to see so take your time and read the narratives. Because we went for free, I do not know how much is the admission.",1.0 +Our time here was far to short! We only had an hour--allow yourself at least 2 hrs to take in the beauty of the gold work. Stunning to see. Displays are very well done!,0.0 +"Interresting museum, 3 floors , the mid floor is for contemporaty art.Imprresive gold collection from the pre colombian time.A nice and interesting hour to spend in San Jose.",0.0 +"The gold museum is said to have about 20,000 ounces of pre-Columbian gold. The gold artwork is fascinating.",0.0 +"This is very good museum with a lot of information and pieces of art. It can be completed in an hour, but I recommend staying a while and appreciating all the small details. Right in the center of town and easy to get to. The night we went it was actually free, so check that out. ",0.0 +This below ground level museum is stunning as is the collection of Pre-Columbian gold and artifacts and the currency museums that is an integral part of this complex. We spent about 2.5 hours in this museum complex - which was part of the 3 museum pass we purchased. ,0.0 +"This is an excellent way to escape the heat during the middle of the day. The gold pieces are amazing, definitely worth seeing. Be prepared to spend about an hour and a half, so definitely not an all day activity, but perfect for right before lunch. Learned a ton about the evolution of Costa Rican currency and saw many native gold pieces.",0.0 +"Great source of Tica history 2,500 BC the Gold was nice but actual history on how they evolved very interesting.",0.0 +"Visited this museum for the lack of anything else to do. I would say that it is ok, but nothing special. Some exhibits made me wonder wtf is this and why is this in a museum, seemed like weird objects and weird art in some spots that was put up to fill space. ",0.0 +"This museum tells the history and culture of Costa Rica trough numerous gold artifacts and other items from the Pre-Columbian era. The exhibits are well described in both English and Spanish. The only thing to be wary of is the special ticket for entry to 3 museums. If you are only in town on a Monday, one of the museums (The National Museum) is closed on Mondays. We were sold these special tickets and when we found out that the one museum was closed, there was no refund. However, if you are in town for several days, you can use the special ticket the next day.",1.0 +I have been traveling to Costa Rica for work more than five years and never visited this museum.It’s affordable and well organized.The displays are bilingual and well written.The gold artifacts and the monetary museum were awesome. I learned a lot about the history of Costa Rica and indigenous peoples.I recommend this place to spend two hours. If it’s raining then this is a great place to spend time and enjoy the experience while allowing the rain to dissipate.The art gallery was also filled with quality intriguing art.A nice experience!!!,1.0 +One of the most beautiful museum of pre-colombian pieces of art. Nice the masterpieces and also the explanations,0.0 +This museum has a wonderful collection of Mayan gold and pottery artifacts. Any one interested in Mayan history will want to spend a lot of time here.,0.0 +Not much to see in San Jose but this along with the Jade museum provide interesting history of currency in Central America ,1.0 +Absolutely amazing collection of Precolumbian gold and other related objects. Well displayed and very informative.,0.0 +"Great display of precolumbian gold, and interesting display of coins, and billls. Great explanation in English as well as Spanish.",0.0 +"The museum is very centrally located (on the central avenue and at Plaza de la Cultura) and not a large one, ideal for one who wishes to visit some museum and has not too much time. The exposition has two permanent parts: money museum and pre-Columbian gold and temporary exhibition of contemporary art. I practically skipped the money museum and concentrated on the gold exposition and went through the contemporary art. The gold museum is not just about gold or gold artefacts. It is a fascinating story of history, archaeology and life in pre-Columbian Costa Rica. Well-labelled, with sufficient information in English, too. Contemporary art had distinct air of Latin American contemporary art - interesting points, somewhat shocking, as even its subject suggested: What are our fears? Taking pictures is allowed, no flash.",0.0 +"If you are interested in Pre Colombian gold made by indigenous people this USA fascinating place. There is also a money museum and art exhibition. If these subjects don’t interest you ,skip this museum in Central San Jose. The building itself reminds me of a high tech prison and I found it interesting. There is security because of the value of the exhibits , and they have free lockers. They have a combo ticket with 2 other local museums . I paid about $11 for this museum alone ",1.0 +It's been 6 years since my last visit here and I was impressed last time but even more so now! Located next to the Theatre National and with the distinctive Pompidou style pipes this is an easy to access attraction. We started with their very interesting exhibit on the depiction of women on Costa Rican money - very current and a real eye opener. We then went on to a special contemporary exhibit entitled 'Heroes/Monsters' - mildly interesting. However their permanent exhibits which interpret pre Colombian history through the gold art and other artifacts is truly outstanding! It is well curated with high standard English translations and a video that is very helpful. We were very moved by the indigenous history of Costa Rica which was so flourishing until the invasion of the Spanish. We easily spent over two hours here.,4.0 +"Checking this place out was an easy decision for me. I found myself with a day in San Jose after my companion flew out that morning and my flight didn't leave until early next morning. Easy because pre-Columbian artifacts are fascinating and because gold was perhaps the main drive of Spanish conquest. Also because the museum is located right in the middle of the city where you will find yourself at some time anyways.Its really 3 museums in one: numismatics (coins and currency), pottery/cerammics and modern art in addition to several? hundred striking pieces of gold and gold alloys like copper and silver. It costs about $10 to get in and is very well done. Security is tight and should be due to the current market value of the gold alone, much less its historic significance and artistry.My favorite part was the displays elucidating how these gold pieces were made with the lost wax technique, which doesn't actually seem to be lost. I've seen pieces like this before at the Boston Museum of Fine Art and assumed they were hammered together. Certain pieces were, but the small frogs, bats, insects, fish and crabs were cast in very ingenious ways with this method.The entire thing is very educational. There are many models and displays depicting indigenous life before Europeans, including an expansive recreation of a high-status burial archaeological dig. You can see how many of these gold objects on display were discovered just as they were.A docent approached me a couple of times when I was particularly interested in something and gave me some more interesting information about it/them. Very nice!There was a lot more gold extracted from the new world than this and it changed history. That alone is worth taking the time to gaze and contemplate. Definitely worth the trip!",1.0 +The museum is in the former vaults of an old bank and still has the thick vault doors. The gold exhibits are amazing. The history of of money was also interesting ,0.0 +I’m not normally into this kind of thing but it was very interesting to learn how gold became an monetary item. Good place to go,0.0 +The gold artifacts as well as other items were very interesting. They also had good explanations in English which helped with one's enjoyment of the museum.,0.0 +"This museum is quite unique with its architecture. One steps down 3 floors until getting to the amazing golden treasures of the ancient pre-historic period. A big compliment to the organizer of the exposition. Everything is explained in a simple way, so one gets a prefect idea, how people worked and lived daily life..!",1.0 +"Even though CR´s indigenous population before the colonies was not big, it was very rich because we were at the center of North and South. Our original indigenous culture is big because of its richness not becuase of our numbers. This is a Museum that is totally worth seeing in order to get a sense of our richness before the Spanish colonies. Our name in part comes from this richness which adds to our natural, cultural and human richness...",2.0 +This museum is amazing and a must see when in San Jose - buy the pass and go see all three museums it is well worth it!,2.0 +"I was hugely impressed with the variety and number of exhibits, each with thorough background info, in English text. My Guide, Roy Lang, suggested we pop in for an afternoon. The next couple of hours really helped me put culture into context. It was an excellent venue and an absolute must see if near San Jose. Pura Vida!",0.0 +"The museum is accessed from the Cultural Square along side the national theatre.There are three floors artefacts, the final one being the Gold Collection. We had the benefit of a guide which made the whole experience much more enjoyable bringing the history to life. There is also a coin and money section on the first floor giving the history of the currency in CR",1.0 +"The weather was a little chilly, so we ducked in. There was an exhibition that showcased the art that answers life’s great questions like “what is my place in the world?” Oh, the gold was cool too. ",0.0 +Worth spending 1.5-2.5 hours depending on one’s interest (and children’s patience)Amazing collection of gold artefacts and mint history in Costa Rica ,1.0 +"This museum was beautiful!! I learned so much about the history of Costa Rica...the currency, art and lives of the people. It was a beautifully composed museum. Added bonuses included a very cool building that the museum is in and a bonus art museum that is throughout the building outside of the Gold Museum rooms. I would highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in history, art and culture. The gift shop is great too. ",1.0 +"Good collection of fascinating, beautiful artefacts - many of them tiny and intricate - that served as an excellent introduction to the history, craft, and beliefs of indigenous people in Costa Rica. I particularly loved all the representations of lobsters :-)",0.0 +"We didn't have much time in San Jose, only about 14 hours. After a whirlwind week, it was cool to be back in the city again and we enjoyed walking around the Plaza Culturale. The museum is actually 1 of 3 that are housed underneath the plaza, and it was cool in the sense that it was different from anything we had done on the trip. It was also pretty small - we covered all 3 floors (a visiting modern art exhibition on the heros/monsters of myths that was super interesting, and then the exhibits on the precolumbian peoples and the gold). I actually really liked that it was smaller - we looked at everything, and took our time sauntering through, and we were done in about 45 minutes. The gold artifacts are really beautiful and the displays they've set up are really interesting/different!",1.0 +"We spent a few hours in the museum during a short stay in San Jose. We enjoyed the exhibits and the explanations of the art. As non Spanish speakers, we appreciated the dual language signs. We did make a mistake and start on the 3rd level instead of the 2nd as we didn't see the official entry point and went through semi backwards. Our college student children got a discounted price even though they didn't have their campus ID's. Take time to read all the information than just looking at artifacts. Nice museum. ",1.0 +We bought 3 museums combination tickets.I liked this Gold museum the best.A lot of gold artifacts and history of money of Costa Rica.,0.0 +We bought a combo ticket which gives you access to 3 museums and is about a 10% discount. The museum claims it is one of a kind construction with a inverted and truncated pyramid all underground. There are 3 levels and you can probably do it all in an hour. A good collection of Gold artifacts from the pre Colombian period and a good explanation of the history of coins and money in general. Do the National Theater while you are here as it is right there and the other two museums (Jade and Historical ) are just 4 blocks ,1.0 +Beautiful pieces of precolumbian gold representing the culture and artcraft of our centralamerican ancestors,0.0 +"Students have discount! Also they have a bonus ticket called “passeo de los museos” or something, that gives discounts if you buy 3 tickets for different museums! Also the museum is very interesting, worth the time and money.",0.0 +After about 15 - 20 minutes how much gold can you look at? The displays are nice and one shows how the gold is made which was one of the best parts of the museum.,0.0 +The Gold Museum is in a purpose-built underground building with an original design - probably unlike any museum you may have visited. The displays (and English language text) are finely crafted. The route throughout the museum is clear and easy to follow. The educational experience is superb - and the in museum gift shop is a gem of design restraint and artistic items not found in the souvenir stalls.,1.0 +"This is a great museum! On the first floor there is an exhibit all about the evolution of the Costa Rican currency - potentially a very dry subject, but in fact it was fascinating! On the second floor you have all the pre-columbian artefacts, with lots of interesting explanations.Then on the third floor you have exhibits about daily life in early Costa Rica and also the wildlife. There are a few interactive exhibits and also a room where you can actually touch some of the pottery.I thought it was excellent - learned a lot! 11 USD entry and on a Sunday morning in early December it was quite quiet. Definitely a must-do when in San José.",2.0 +Definitely worth a visit. Short 10 min video talks about the history of gold production with plenty of artefacts on display. Spent just over an hour here ,0.0 +"The Museum is very nice! Not only will you see the intricate details of how gold was treated and how many beautiful and small artifacts were created. Really amazing details. The layout of the museum guides you through the Pre-Columbian history in a most interesting fashion. Even interesting for kids, especially with the guessing of gold artifacts that match their animals! Very worthwhile exhibit!",0.0 +"It may not be huge, but this gold museum is just out of this world. They have some amazing pottery and so much gold on display. Plus, they do an excellent job of explaining the process of how they made these pieces so many years ago. Very fascinating and very reasonable. ",0.0 +With family and friends. Excellent array of money on display. I understand that every elected president has a new currency made with his image.Nice pre-Colombian artifacts on display!,0.0 +"Unless you have unlimited time when visiting San Jose, there are likely better things to do with your time and money. The architecture is absolutely stunning so worth a look. The exhibits themselves are mildly interesting.",0.0 +Don't normally do museums other than natural history but found this very interesting (although the art section was a little disturbing... That's art for you).Gave a chronological step by step history of money/currency for Costa Rica. A great educational afternoon,0.0 +"The displays were well done. It was very educational for us to learn of the intricate gold work done in Costa Rica, long before it was given this appelation.",0.0 +This is a world-class museum and is well worth a few hours of your time to explore. The intricate gold artifacts and carved limestone sculpture pieces were fascinating. Our guide was humorous and informative. Don't miss the clever pre-Columbian mirror made by pouring a thin sheet of water over a limestone surface.,2.0 +My kids were really happy in this museum. They were amazed about the history of precolombina gold and how beautiful this collection is ,0.0 +Fascinating collection in subterranean museum which is in itself interesting. Tickets are pricey but well worth going to this and its sister Jade museum (10 min walk away) for a comprehensive collection of pre- Columbian artefacts of all sorts: but of course and jade are the star attractions. Well displayed though the digital technology is not yet able to deliver in English! ,0.0 +"As you sit in the culture park most have no idea a museum is right under you...If you're in San Jose, take the time to go in and check it out..",0.0 +"Wow, amazing pieces. Plan time for the temporary exhibits. English signboards so you can figure out stuff.",0.0 +"Not so great or big as expected, but still nice. In downtown, you can find some private parking for 2$/hr on next block",0.0 +"We visit it with a group of students and for them it was quite an experience, it would be great if there would be a little more of interactive activities.",0.0 +"My partner and I spent about 3 hours at this museum. What an absolute joy, and time completely well spent. We learned so much about the country and pre-Colombian history, especially about how gold was made into jewelry and other items. Just amazing. We were able to get our ticket stamped in order to go out to lunch and then return. Fantastic place, and certainly not a museum to be missed in San Jose.",0.0 +"I am so delighted that I was able to see, the old currency from my country. Very educating highly recommended to visit the museum.",0.0 +a great display of coins and relics. well situated were not one felt on top of each other. security was visible.,0.0 +"The building this place is in is amazing. I think it used to be a vault or something. The floor you enter in on had a display talking about the history of money in Costa Rica, the next floor had an art exhibit and the final floor has quite a lot of gold with some cultural displays. We went to both this museum and the Jade museum. I would recommend going to either this museum or the Jade museum as they cover a lot of the same material. ",0.0 +A very interesting look back at the history of Costa Rica and the importance of gold within the culture. Also a fun exhibit on the history of coins in the country. Bit pricey for what it is but good fun.,0.0 +"Now at days all the attractions even the Museums, need to be marketable, which means, to sale their image as any other commerce in the world, the museum it's very interested however doesn't make attraction of visitors. Said that needs to improve innovation to be a must in downtown",0.0 +It is definitely something I would see once. I am not sure I would go again unless I had a good friend in town who wanted to see it. It definitely has a good collection of history and is worthwhile seeing but don't expect to leave super excited.,1.0 +This is one stop you won’t want to miss. I could have spent the entire day wondering from room to room. ,0.0 +"This place is locked up like fort knox.this place gives a great short history lesson of the indigenous as well this the history of its currency.very interesting,I really enjoyed it...this is worth seeing if you visit....location is surrounded by numerous stores and eateries.",1.0 +Beautiful exhibits containing interesting gold jewelry and artifacts from the past. The museum attendants are knowledgeable and friendly. ,0.0 +Interesting museum but not one that will stick in my memory. Exhibits are new and easy to read but just didn't capture my interest.,0.0 +This museum has some simple to complex exhibits and is dedicated more to the precolumain period of Costa Rica's distant past. This was a land of Indigenous peoples and Shamanism. The artifacts that they made and their lifestyles and culture are portrayed ending with their shamanism gold jewelry.You can do this museum in an hour. Much of the signage is in Spanish.This museum is one of three included in the three museum day pass ($31) if you are fortunate enough to be here in the rainy season. It is awesome to be here with no crowds.,1.0 +There is a lot of history in these exhibits. They are well protected because of their cultural value. It will be worth an hour (or maybe slightly more) of your time to have a look at the skilled gold work and history exhibits. The gold really shines and the workmanship exquisite. There is a small shop by the entrance. There are lockers to store bags before you go in as bulky items are not allowed. There are also security checks before entering as this place is of great cultural value. ,0.0 +"We had some time to kill while we waited for a performance at the theater next door so we checked out the pre-Columbian Gold Museum. What a gem! There's an enormous amount (over 20,000 I think) of beautiful pieces and hard to take it all in, but we're so glad we spent time there. The pieces are well-displayed and we were able to take pictures. The building is interesting too - said to be the only underground building in Costa Rica.",0.0 +"Right downtown, under ground the gold museum is one of 3. Pay 1 price for all 3 ($31 USD Sept 2017) wonderful displays some interactive areas- entertaining for all ages. The collection is beautiful, the displays educational. Lots of security - as you can imagine. Free lockers where you'll have to leave your stuff and a metal detector you'll have to go to if you hope to enjoy the museums. ",0.0 +"I had a wonderful time at the gold museum, I got the self guided headphones tour and enjoyed taking my time. There's more than just gold on display and the architecture alone was worth the trip.",0.0 +So many beautifully made things. It is a gorgeous collection. I was very interested in the display on the whole process on how things are made. Even had some failed stuff as not everything can be perfect. A large place. Children may be bored stiff within minutes. But art and gold aficionados will very much enjoy. Check hours around holidays.,1.0 +The museum is in modern architecture style but there's a great collection of artifacts and detailed introduction to the history of a certain period of time. It's very cool and comfortable to visit inside the museum. The gift shop is lovely.,0.0 +This was well worthwhile to see all about the time of the pre-Columbian period gold - the beautiful jewelry and gold pieces offer a visual history of the culture at that time.. Great collection of artifacts beautifully displayed with signage both in Spanish and English. Staff were very knowledgeable about the exhibits..,0.0 +The museum is in the middle of town along a walkway closed to traffic. It's a really well done exhibition. It's been around for a long time but it's still cool. ,0.0 +"From the outside, the museum is not very impressive as it looks like a parking garage. Once inside it gets better. The gold artifacts were beautifully displayed and all the interpretive signage was in both Spanish and English. The staff were friendly and very knowledgeable about the exhibits. ",0.0 +"Nice museum and a nice place to cool off if you're in need of some down time (with clean bathrooms #priorities). There are a bunch of different museums in this building sponsored by the national bank, including the currency museum. All of them are very small exhibits. We spend about an hour and a half and really tried to stretch it out since we had the entire day to ourselves. If you're not so into museums, I would skip it. A nice way to learn about the history of the country though!",0.0 +Need a reason to escape the rain in San Jose? Or the crowds? Perfect place to wander through and learn more about the history of this country. Loved the history of Costa Rican currency on the top floor as well. Signage is in English as well as Spanish.,1.0 +"Although the building was interesting, I would skip going to the Museo del Oro. The building is cavernous and has a lot of empty space that intrigued more than the artifacts themselves. The artifacts are attractive and interesting from a historical perspective (there is no gold found in Costa Rica so all the gold coins and figures got there through trade or some other means), I did not find the museum itself all that compelling. I've uploaded some photos so you can see what is inside.",2.0 +Spent a lovely two hours exploring the museum and taking in all the artifacts and information. Great afternoon!,0.0 +"This museum is situated in the centre of San Jose and was only 200 metres from the Hotel Presidente where we were staying. It provides a really excellent learning experience covering the development of the use of money in Costa Rica and, even more interestingly, the importance of gold in pre-Columbian art and culture.",0.0 +"Very convenient location. If you arrive San Jose on a rainy day, spend some time in this museum. It's not only about gold but art as well.",1.0 +"If you've been to the Gold Museum in Bogota, this one will be a little underwhelming. That said, I still enjoyed walking around and seeing what they had on display. The gold was beautiful and they did a good job of explaining both its significance to the indigenous people there and how they were able to use it.The museum is part of the bank museum- I was really confused when I was first trying to find it! They accept credit cards.",0.0 +"Away from the sun and so nice and big, recommend for anyone who enjoys art, gold and just a all around fun day. ",0.0 +"The museum is fairly new and very attractive once inside. It's situated in the main square in the central area, underneath the Theatro with an entry from street Calle 5The top level covers an interesting collection of Costea Rican currency over the last 500 years with good explanations in both Spanish and EnglishThe next level down has some of the pre Colombian gold plus a bit of the history of the inhabitants of the region during that period. There is some crossover with the Jade museum in the cultural history although the latter is more extensive in that area.The third level has more displays of pre columbian gold plus some interesting stories and displays on how the gold was refined, beaten into shapes, or cast into moulds to create the more intricate pieces.An hour is provably sufficient to cover this museum",1.0 +"Yes, an interesting place to visit. They also have representations of the natives which I loved. If you like gold, this is the place to go.",0.0 +"It suggested you spend about 2-3 hours here, but when I saw the map in the information booklet, I thought I'd never need that long. I was wrong. Ok, I took about 1 3/4 hours, but they were shutting up then anyway. The pieces are beautiful, it's not just gold, there's a history of Costa Rican money, ceramics, and lots of very interesting information about life in the past. Not a stuffy museum at all.To clear up the confusion over pricing; it's about $31 if you buy a ticket to visit 3 museums in different places, and $11 for just this one. Considering the relatively high cost of things like food in CR, the price was expected. Don't let the comment about the ugly building put you off...true it's not pretty, but then I think it essentially serves as a vault!!! And being underground affords protection. You can see the size of the doors in a previous post, it's like a bank vault (not like doors I've seen in any other museum!). It's true, if they see you taking a photo, you will be told not to, security I guess. There's free lockers for wet coats, umbrellas and bags. I only had time to visit 1 place in San Jose and most people struggled to suggest anything. One tourist suggested this, and I'm glad I listened and went! It was a really great way to spend a rainy afternoon, I learnt a lot, and could admire craftsmanship and marvel at beautiful things too. Highly recommended.",0.0 +"I visit this museum every year when I return to Costa Rica. There is always a secondary exhibit which is interesting, plus they have one of the best artisan shops in the city. The building is in the centre of town and is a great spot for a cool 'sit down' and 'bathroom' visit. After the Jade Museum, this is the second MUST SEE exhibit.",0.0 +"The significant cultural value of the collection is displayed in a drab modern (60's) building. The price for foreigners is steep for what the museum has to offer. There is something wrong with a museum of precolumbian art that is underground under a nondescript plaza. In other Latin American capitals like Lima, Bogota, Mexico, the same type of museum is a major draw, with awe inspiring architecture and affordable entry fees. Just like the national theatre, I would most definitely skip this museum. ",0.0 +"Very cool history of how money came to be in Costa Rica. Do not take a picture of the vault like I did, you will be yelled at by the guards. Also their art exhibits were very cool and the downstairs had a history of the indigenous people of Costa Rica. Very worth checking out",0.0 +"Not only can you see beautiful, ancient art, but it is through the art that you can learn about the history and traditions of the indigenous people. Contrary to the reviews stating the admission is $31.00, the museum is actually $11.00 per adult if you choose to visit just this museum. In addition, you can see the history of Costa Rican money. It is worth it!",0.0 +A brief review of costa rican history as well as displays of beautiful gold. The museum is small - my son and I easily viewed everything in about 90 minutes. ,0.0 +"Nice museum, cool on a hot afternoon , auditorium with informative video , 6000 colones entrance price a bit steep I thought",0.0 +10 US dollars is a bit overpriced tor this museum. Interesting collection of gold and good explanation. Lay-out OR architecture is a bit depressing. Nice souvenirs though. To me not a must see on a one day trip to San Jose ( as lonely planet suggests). ,0.0 +"The gold museum contains some magnificent gold pieces and other artefacts set out to explain the precolumbian history and culture of the central american isthmus. There is a separate numismatic museum in the building which we did not visit.The building which is totally underground beneath one of San Jose's pedestrian plazas is built to withstand earthquakes and to keep out burglars. For architects and engineers, the museum entry price is worthwhile just to see the inside of the building.",0.0 +"I enjoy visiting this museum from time to time, not only for the gold collection -which is fascinating- but also because it usually displays itinerant exhibitions of local contemporary artists that are worth the visit. The underground structure-architecture of the place is also a good reason to check it out, plus the shop has super interesting items.",0.0 +Went there with our 9yo. Enjoyed Marisel Jimenez' interactive sculpture on floor 1 - what a sad story that led to her depiction of pain. Once we went into the vaulted area we were blown away by the Pre-Colombian gold exhibits. The skill involved in creating these beautiful pieces must have been immense. There was bilingual information (for we typical English who don't manage to speak many other languages!) which told the story over the centuries. My daughter found displays to keep her interest and she left a lovely review as we left. The gift shop sells some lovely indigenous and locally-crafted artworks and jewellery. We spent an enjoyable 3 hours here. Worth visiting while you are in San Jose. ,1.0 +"My wife and I visited the museum on a very calm Sunday afternoon, with very few other visitors. For the ~$10 entrance fee (only $2-3 for Costa Ricans), we spent a good hour or hour and a half in there. There's a decent collection of ceramics and gold, and also a few nice boards with information (conveniently in both English and Spanish).However, if this is the no. 1 museum in San José (and perhaps Costa Rica, for that matter), they could and should have done so much more. I've seen bigger gold collections in many other museums, but mostly, I'm sure that there is someone around in or outside Costa Rica that could have a look at the exhibition plan. Right now it's all over the place, with no apparent story- or timeline, or any other categorization.",0.0 +"If you enjoy museums, gold, collectible coins, and history, this has it all. Enjoyed visiting the coin part and also the gold museum. Visited the Bogota museum yrs. ago and this reminded me a bit of it. Fascinating if precolombian history interests you.",0.0 +"Solo visits to a Museum are always the best. Walk at your own pace, stay for as long as you want and stare at a piece of art until your eyes hurt. Visiting the Precolumbian Gold Museum in San Jose, whether solo or as part of a group, will surely prove a rewarding experience as the exhibits are very well organized and the display properly planned and executed. Highly educational experience. Truly recommended.",1.0 +"Great pre Colombian gold figures, monetary area was interesting would have liked to see more history behind the indigenous gold figures",0.0 +The history of currency in Costa Rica and the precolumbian gold display was fascinating.They also had temporary displays that were fantastic,0.0 +"Apart from a sketchy security guard who kept hitting on me, this museum has a great collection of Costa Rican money and chronicles its development through the centuries. The collection of Pre-Colombian gold adornments and statues are not to be missed. Be sure to make this part of your visit!",0.0 +Lots of items on display giving a good insight into pre Columbia period of Costa Rica. Interesting to someone who knows little about this country.,0.0 +"While in the vicinity of the Teatro Nacional in San José, be sure to visit the Pre-Colombian Gold and Numismatic Museum underneath the Plaza de la Cultura. The gold objects are priceless, and there are also lots of pre-Colombian artifacts, mainly pottery pieces. It is well worth a visit, and would be great for a rainy day activity. ",0.0 +We would never have known this beautiful museum was hidden underground. Seeing all the beautiful history of Costa Rica along with all the beautiful gold artifacts was breathtaking. We really enjoyed it. We have traveled all over the world and visit museums often. This one was very well done and right up there at the top for display and information. Security was high and the guards watched very carefully what kind of pictures we were taking. Your bags will need to be checked into a locker and if you are wearing a baseball style cap you will need to turn it backwards so your face can be seen by the security cameras. Don't take pictures of the vault doors.,0.0 +Spent a very interesting two hours here the coin displays were an interesting insite into Costa Rica's history. The gold work was stunning.,2.0 +"During a downpour while we were in San Jose, we decided to take a tour of the gold museum. Generally the displays were well done and informative, though some of the information seemed a bit repetitive. It kept our 11 year old son's attention for 2-3 hours and we all walked away with a better appreciation of the cultural heritage and metallurgy skills of the early inhabitants of Costa Rica. They also have a connected currency museum that takes you on a tour through the ages of Costa Rican currency. The information contained in the currency museum is quite dense and you can spend almost as much time looking through the currency as at the gold exhibit.",0.0 +"Super nice museum very well curated.. it is located in the cultural plaza under the banco popular building. Walking in feels like walking into a bank volt. Beside a beautiful displayed of pre-Columbian gold ornaments there id also a small room with all the currency costarica has ever used. Including a rare Gold coin, which was the most priceless item in the museum. The museum is 3 levels under the street. All pieces are explained and also there is a small room which depicted how the precolombian native worked with gold.. that museum is a must visit. ",0.0 +"This museum is a must see if you have a day in San Jose. Even if you don't have a strong interest in pre-Columbian history, the ancient gold artifacts are beautiful and amazing, and the museum building itself is quite dramatic. The museum is on three floors, all underground below a public plaza next door to the Teatro National. It is essentially a giant, multilevel bank vault, complete with several massive safe doors, but the whole space is designed in an airy and attractive way. The first floor includes an interesting display on the history of Costa Rican money, but also more broadly the history of currency in the world. The second floor down has revolving art exhibits and the beginning of the gold and artifact collection, which is displayed in a combination of display cases and strikingly well done historical dioramas and reconstructions. This continues to the third and lowest floor. I'm not much of a fan of Aztec or Mayan art, but found the museum fascinating and engaging, and we ended up spending a couple of hours there. The gift shop has some really nice reproductions as well as beautiful modern native art, and offers a welcome antidote to the cheap souvenir shops in the city.",0.0 +What a gem of a museum very informative and a cool place to see pre-Colombian gold and artifacts - as well as the numismatic section that detailed the history of currency in Costa Rica Only drawback was getting to and from the museum the traffic was abhorrent ,0.0 +"San Jose has little in the way of attractions for travellers, but the Precolumbian Gold Museum is certainly worth the visit. Much of the items on display were fine examples of intricate Mayan goldsmithing, most being representations of animal & bird life indigenous to Central America.Unfortunately the museum itself is an unattractive grey concrete Brutalist dungeon. The comparison between the beautiful Mayan craftsmanship on display, & the ugliness of modern architecture isn't a good one.",0.0 +"I must admit, when my partner suggested we visit the Gold Museum, I was overflowing with excitement, but I thought, sure why not. Boy was I wrong! It is one of the most informative and interesting museums I have visited. I absolutely recommend it. I learned so much. Don't skip the first floor exhibit on money. It turns out the notion of Bitcoins has been around for over a hundred years. The entrance fee is very reasonable, and we spent about 2 hours looking at the exhibits and the most informative descriptions. Trust me, I thought it would be dry and a bit tedious, it certainly wasn't. It was excellent.",0.0 +The museum is incorporated into the vaults of the Central Bank of Costa Rica. The story of the country's curreny is also the story of the country itself.,0.0 +"Not knowing any of the attractions in San Jose, we googled things to do, and decided there was not terribly much of great interest, so we picked to go to the pre-Colombian gold museum to fill in our afternoon. Wow! I have watched hundreds of documentaries about these artefacts, and didn't even consider that they were going to be right here in San Jose! $11 entry, for all parts of the museums, but the gold pieces are what you invest your time looking at, just brilliant. I love the story behind it all, I thought they could have gone more into details about how they were made as that is such an important and unique aspect of the art. Overall, absolutely worth the visit! ",0.0 +For years I've been watching documentaries about the Pre-Columbian peoples of Central and South America. What a thrill it was to wander the beautifully laid out displays at the Gold Museum and finally see them with my own eyes! Another must-see to add to the list of things to do in San Jose!,0.0 +Museum cover pre-Columbian gold and related economics. There is also an extensive section on Costa Rica paper money. Very interesting! It took about an 1.5-2hrs to get through the content.,0.0 +"I have always loved this museum, keeps being my favorite museum to visit and learn a little about money history. The pre-Columbian display is amazing too. And I guess my favorite thing is the fact the museum is underground; I've been marveled since a kid about that.",0.0 +"If you are into museums this one is defiantly worth checking out beautiful collection of gold artifacts, and lots of other cool things to look at.",0.0 +"Normally museums are giant buildings but this one is unique in that it is underground, but given the amount of gold on display, it is perfectly understandable. The wide assortment of piees are professionally displayed and one is able to get close enough to see even the tiniest of details, and it is amazing how tiny some of them are, from the individual braids in a rope to the details of some of the flowers and animals. The techniques and skills of these ancient craftsmen are amazing and available to be seen here.",0.0 +"I thought this was a nice place that had a lot of history. Very well set up, clean, and allot to see. Excellent idea for any traveler",0.0 +Came inside to avoid the rain but was impressed bye what was in this museum. A trip to history of currency from the indigenous population until today. There are three levels and it's not a large complex so you should have time to see everything. Well worth the price of admission.,0.0 +If you have some time to spare whilst in San Jose and want to learn the history behind the Colone and everything else finance related then this is the place to go.Lots of information provided.,0.0 +We enjoyed our trip to the gold Museum but found it very noisy and odd that a large group of mothers were playing & doing a photo shoot by the entrance when we arrived. The children were very young and several were screaming the group proceeded around the Museum taking photos.Several school groups also attended whilst we were there and whilst it's good to see the enthusiasm and interest they appeared to have little supervision and no one to calm them when they go over zealous. So felt a little relieved to get out into San Jose streets where it was considerably quieter.,0.0 +The museum's artifacts are well presented and explanations in English are excellent. I found the section on how gold pieces were cast by the native peoples to be very interesting. There's not much to see/do in San Jose for tourists and this is definitely one of the spots to visit.,0.0 +Decent museum underground in vaults in the main city of San Jose. The most interesting part is on level 1 - Costa Rican money through the years. Levels 2 and 3 are aimed at ancient trade of gold and metallurgy which was also interesting. Nice way to spend an hour or two. ,0.0 +"It's a OK museum, but there's not really while lot to see. It was very clean and people were friendly, but there just not enough to see. What they had through was interesting. ",0.0 +"nice little museum with good gold and pre-columbian history, great to understand pre-invasion context of the country, good for kids too",0.0 +I visited this museum the day after I visited the Jade Museum and wish I'd visited this one first- much more about the symbolism of the figures and the underlying culture. I particularly enjoyed the exhibits explaining how the gold was obtained and how the objects were made.,0.0 +"This is a must see in San Jose. Located in a sub terranian vault, the gold pieces are well displayed. Also, very interesting learning about the pre-Columbian era. In the same building is the money museum-also interesting with a coin given to Columbus by Queen Isabella.",0.0 +"An amazing gold collection from the Pre-Colombian times. Take the time to slow down and appreciate the fine craft. There were also many interesting dioramas and models of the people, villages etc. A great way to discover how their life must have been.",0.0 +The museum was about $10/person but it was so primitive so it's not worth it. There are three floors and interactive games for children which didn't work ,1.0 +Outstanding collection of pre-Colombian gold. And all very well presented in both English and Spanish. Not just the objects themselves but excellent detail on the skills and processes of the artisans. Tickets quite expensive though especially for Brits and other Europeans who are rather spoiled in having access to world class museums at little or no charge.,0.0 +This was a part of our city tour. I found this quite interesting. The lay out is interesting with it being earthquake safe and 3 levels. ,0.0 +This well designed and presented museum also includes some very nice modern art paintings. The gold samples and write-ups our exceptional.,0.0 +"Interesting for an hour or so. The building also serves as a space for contemporary art exhibitions. Across the park from the national museum, so that's a morning taken care of.",0.0 +"To be sure, this is a remarkable collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts. But there was precious little information about the pieces, there seemed to be no bilingual staff who could discuss the significance of the pieces, and the 10-minute movie (English subtitles) was just fair. Not a bad museum, just not... fully realized.",0.0 +A very well laid out museum combining the artifacts with historical context in a modern style exhibition. Worth your time.,0.0 +"This is an amazing Museum that is situated in San Jose, the entrance ticket costs $10, this museum has three levels, the museum levels descend, the collection ranges from coins and to pre-Columbian pottery and other like artefacts, also displays the lifestyles of the people who then inhabited the area, its definitely worth the visit, to find it, just walk in an easterly direction on central avenue and when you reach a tiled park with starbucks, mc donalds and taco bell in the vicinity, the museum is situated there, set side at least a couple hours for this visit, walk with a camera, no flash photography is allowed.",0.0 +You will walk into a giant safe and see what is probably the largest collection of pre-Columbian gold in the world. Explanations are in both Spanish and English. This is a much larger collection than in the Gold Museum in Columbia. There are many exhibits that explain how the pieces were created. Do not miss this place.,2.0 +"We had avoided this museum for the two weeks we've been in San Jose. Somehow, a gold museum just seemed like it would be gaudy and over the top. This proved to be erroneous.First, this is a triple-header attraction with the gold being the largest display. The other areas are devoted to currency and to art. All three areas are covered by the same admission price.The Precolumbian gold is interspersed with beautifully preserved pottery. This proved to be a wise mix because many of the pottery decorations were mirrored on the gold pieces. There was one display that explained that the gold artefacts could not have existed without the skill of the potters to produce the crucibles and the moulds.Overall, the museum is beautifully laid out. Information panels are available in both Spanish and English, allowing most people to learn from the exhibits.",0.0 +"On the day we went, about half of the displays and exhibits were closed. Although some of the gold was interesting, the concept got boring relatively quickly. There isn't a lot here to go through compared to many museums in the US. It took us less than an hour to read and go though all three open exhibits. Worth going if you are very invested in this topic, otherwise, we were somewhat disappointed.",0.0 +"This Gold Museum is located on the level below the Plaza de la Cultura in busy downtown San Jose. It is part of a complex of three museums - Museos del Banco Central de Costa Rica. Your entry fee of $11 allows entry into all three museums. Although, we had time for only the Gold Museum, it certainly was worth the price of admission and the drive from our hotel (the Marriott) in San Antonio de Belen. We were allowed to photograph the amazing gold pieces without a flash. On display is a vast collection of over 1,000 pieces of gold ornaments and jewelry dating from 500 BC to 1500 AD. Located near the entrance of the museum, there's a gift shop that sells reproductions of some of the gold pieces.",2.0 +Small but nice. If you like to admire artifacts from precolumbian tribes you'll enjoy the museum. The part about how the gold artifacts were made was very well done. Also has temporary exhibits. The one we saw about the history of costa rican money was very interesting. If you plan to spend some time in San Jose I recommend you visit this site.,0.0 +"This museum delivers as promised with a collection of striking old gold ornaments,articles and baubles.The process for their creation is clearly explained with descriptions of the painstaking process to create such beauty.The collection is housed in a modern 'inverted' building where the visitor descends in order to access the collection and other exhibits.",1.0 +"Best experience ever! if you are in Costa Rica, you should go where !!! very interesting and informative! you can found lot of information about how people lived before Spanish conquest, how they produced golden staff for beauty fro warriors and etc Really felt Explorers that day!",0.0 +"Really enjoyed the exhibit with its signage in both Spanish and English that not only included the artifacts of the period but a great deal of detail about the people, social structure and skills required for gold making. I found it fascinating. Parts of the exhibit are aging, especially the interactive section in which you match the gold image to the native species it represents. As this is probably the best exhibit for kids, it needs a bit of cleaning and updating. There is also a continuously playing video that is very good but also in need of some updating. Otherwise, this is a clean, comfortable facility with clearly identified exhibits and elements of archeological research that is very interesting.",1.0 +"It's an ok museum, a bit larger than it seems to be from the outside. Features lots of coins and paper money with related history, and as you go down to the lower floors some ancient native objects. Price is ok. Worth the visit. ",0.0 +"Based around gold artifacts, the museum tells the story of very early Costa Rica from the Pre-Columbian days as tribal Indians to the beginnings of civilization during the 16th century. Definitely worth seeing. ",0.0 +"Easy to find near the National Theatre, this museum is very intereting with very good gold and ceramic artefacts and information boards.",0.0 +This underground museum is a modest museum but was highly informative and interesting. The artifacts and exhibits provided excellent historical background regarding Costa Rica and provided a good starting point for a visit to Costa Rica.,0.0 +The way it was laid out was easy to understand the timeline of the people.The Gold objects were beautiful and very intricately made. I wish the people would have survived intact to this day. Maybe we would be more peaceful?The art in the upper rooms was a added bonus.,0.0 +"Beautifully done and fascinating. A must-see! We learned a lot about the area where we have a villa, in the south of Costa Rica, since many of the finds were from there.",0.0 +A lot of overlap with the jade museum but the pieces here focus on the gold not jade. Not as extensive as the jade museum but the temporary exhibits were interesting. ,0.0 +A very good exhibit of pre Colombian gold artifacts. Well worth a visit. The entry fee is about $10 for foreigners. There are also some examples of pottery and stone work.,0.0 +"While a lot of people say there is nothing to do or see in San Jose, I do not agree. We stayed there 2 days on arrival and the visit to this museum was the highlight. Reasonably priced for a large exhibit of gold artifacts. There are nice parks close by and you get a first glimpse of Costa Rican life before starting your journey.",0.0 +"Stunning display. No better place to spend a rainy day. Give your self plenty of time. We felt like we had just arrived when closing time came around. Probably didn't see half. Another day, for sure.",0.0 +"Loved that their were different exhibits - wasn't sure what to expect. Cool underground location as well. Entire exhibit under construction when we visited, but overall loved the workmanship and detail of the oldest pieces and learning about different cultures and their history.",0.0 +Lovely display of the history of Costa Rica in terms of its relationship with gold. Amazing craftsmanship.,0.0 +"This museum is underground in the centre, near the Teatro Nacional. It costs 11000 colones for two. We went downstairs to the gold museum which is beautifully laid out and filled with amazing gold artefacts, plus the history of them. Very worthwhile visit and you can combine it with a few other attractions. ",0.0 +"The CR Precolumbian Gold Museum has the very best archeological gold artifact collection in Costa Rica and the third largest in the world.Very impressive ! So many pieces!You can also admire the largest 'gold nugget' ever found in Costa Rica on Violin Island, Osa back in the 70's.It is located on the third subleven in an underground 'bank style' vault that also can double as a bomb shelter.Another intestine fact is that this museum was constructed as an inverted or 'upside down' pyramid!",0.0 +"This is something nice to do if you are trying to kill time in San Jose. Reasonable priced and it took about an hour to tour. However I learned more from so.e of my guides later on in the trip about where the Gold came from, tribal use etc than I did at the museum. ",0.0 +"Visited this recently , 10 $ entry per person , loved all the gold on show . If you like gold items you will love this place ",0.0 +"Impressive gold handicraft, the tiny animals are amazing. The short historical movie is worth watching.",0.0 +Unexpected display of contemporary art inbetween the floor for coins and the pre-columbian gold - well worth dawdling through. Interesting displays to show how the early cultures refined their gold. Not just gold other artifacts and some jade,0.0 +Not terribly exciting but good history. Gold is pretty but redundant. The pieces are the same designs but beautifully made and amazingly accurate.,0.0 +"Went back to this museum as it hadn't been visited for about three years. There were some areas under renovation. Particularly troubling was the aggressiveness of security personnel. The boy in the gold section was a nuisance! Don't know what they have planned for the future, but they can start with their staff to make a visit a more pleasant stay.",0.0 +"A modern and well arranged museum at the centre of the city. The display of gold and ceramic artefacts is wonderful with good English information throughout. If you only visit one museum in this city, this is the one to hit.",0.0 +"What a wonderful surprise for grandparents traveling with 10 and 12 year old grandsons when we went to buy tickets for the Gold Museum - they were FREE! I read that there was a reduced rate but didn't realize that foreign students would be discounted as well. the boys loved the museum as it not only had many gold objects, but hands-on displays and precolumbian history as well. We spent almost 2 hours going through the museum. Very well organized.",0.0 +"wonderful museum, with good explanations, from archeological history & remains from Bronze Age, till money puseum, and also temporary exhibits of contemporary art",0.0 +"This museum, in the center of San Jose, offers a vast collection of gold jewellery and gold artifacts from the time before the Spaniards arrived in Costa Rica. I was blown away by the quality, but also by the quantity of the exhibits! Moreover, they have reconstructed scenes of ancient Costa Rican metallurgists and goldsmiths working - I find this museum precious. Entrance fee is much higher for foreigners than for locals - this would not fly in a first world country, Switzerland of Mesoamerica!!!!!",0.0 +"Fantastic examples of pre-Columbian jewelery in pure gold, along with pottery and explanations in Spanish and English. (The Gold Museum in Bogota is better, but this is still a world cultural treasure.)",1.0 +"We were determined not to miss seeing this museum and made it the last exhibition we saw before flying home. It was fascinating and well laid out. The general history and exhibits were illuminating, whilst the gold exhibits were exquisite. A true highlight of our two-week trip.",0.0 +"While not huge, the museum is certainly interesting. I think the three levels took me about an hour. At the tourist price of $10 I was pleased with my return on investment. Interesting history through money, gold artifacts, and some non-gold pieces. The museum is also located near the Central Park, national theater, and cathedral. ",0.0 +"This museum gave us some interesting information about pre-columbian gold, and the lifestyle. The displays were interesting. It is one of the more interesting things to do in thearea.",0.0 +"Amazing gold museum, brilliant displays of gold and how the various pieces were made. The coin floor was interesting but it was the art and then the large amount of gold ornaments, brooches, necklaces etc that were stunning",0.0 +You are actually visiting in a SAFE! There are so many exhibits ... made of gold and also coins which date from very long Time ago. Vidéo to explain how coins were made. Instructive and easy!,0.0 +"San Jose is not a city that I'd advise anybody to visit, but if you are there you should definitely visit this museum. Take a cab to get to it, driving in San Jose is a horrible experience that nobody should have to endure.Plan on roughly 2-3 hours to visit this museum, then several hours to visit the surrounding area.",0.0 +"Thanks Museo De Oro, now I've got gold fever...seriously, very intriguing and amazing artifacts from aeons past. ",0.0 +We took almost 3 hours admiring the gold and other artifact that were on display. Costa Rican money as well as gold in on display. Definitely worth the time. ,0.0 +"An interesting diversion as we searched out a way to see the highlights of San Jose. A lot of well preserved artifacts. It was especially helpful to see the life size replicas of the native men adorned in gold. Now I can understand why an explorer to the region would see these men, mistakenly thinking gold was plentiful, and use the name Costa Rica or rich coast. The displays really brought history to life and the small golden animals were so interesting. It was fun to be surrounded by gold. . . . even if you can't touch it.",0.0 +"IF you really, really like museums and don't mind driving in horrible traffic to get there, then you might enjoy this museum. While we were there, the museum was undergoing renovations (Feb. 13, 2017) and the noise was VERY distracting. The museum is a typical well-designed building with some interesting artifacts and information, but I have DEFINITELY gone to much better museums then this one. Information is extremely basic, but I'm sure some people would find it quite interesting. If you are already downtown San Jose and looking for something to do, it might be worthwhile. In my opinion, NOT worth the trip at all.",2.0 +"We had a cocktail hosted by Herbalife International for President and Millionaire team members in the lobby of the museum but we were guided by very well vested museum tour guides in the galleries which had many interesting gold figures and artefacts, how they made them and for what purpose, depicting Costa Rica history.Interesting visit!!",0.0 +"A friend recommended that we visit this museum on our stay in San Jose, and I must agree after seeing it. Asiide from the wonderful displays and history of the currency, there was also an interesting art exhibit . They had a lovely gift shop, as well. It is located in the Plaza de la Cultura downtown which is also a great place to visit.",1.0 +"This self guided tour, with a 9 min video piece, will take you roughly 1 HR to do it justice. This is a great, well laid out facility, that walks your through the early history of Central America, it' s development and the significant value of gold & gold artifacts in it's culture. A high number of fantastic gold & pottery artifacts that are interwoven into the story of Costa Rica's evolution. An hour very well spent.Highly recommend.",0.0 +Some of the displays are in the bank vaults of the national Bank so the whole place is underfround.It is a very extensive exhibition of artefacts from pre-columbus cultures. A big part of this is the gold ornaments and reigious objects which are magnificent. The museum is very well laid out and not particularly crowded when we were there (mid afternoon). We went as part of a tour and that felt a bit rushed as there is so much of interest.,0.0 +The building does nothing to showcase the skills of the goldsmiths and the displays are decidedly dated.Other rooms have other displays but the whole feel of the place is depressing.Try the Jade Museum for a much better experience.,0.0 +"Interesting to see how the money developed over the centuries. The pre-Columbian artifacts, clay and particular Gold was very interesting to learn about. It was good story telling and I learn about the pre-Colombian Costa Rica and it people. ",0.0 +Three floors of history. Interesting art. Still under construction but worth admission fee of $11 USd,0.0 +"The same pieces were displayed over and over. I felt as if once I saw five, I'd seen all styles of ornamental gold. If you don't remember anything from your social studies or world civ classes growing up, you may learn something, but nothing was new to me besides seeing pieces in person. The numismatic area was ok- didn't seem very big, but I've seen the US Mint in Philadelphia.There's walkthroughs that explain how the various groups got to where they were, and what some did as part of the culture. Coins through the years and a little on how they used other currency. Some artwork. Student discount available. No bags allowed, but they have free lockers. If you have time to kill, and $10 to spare, it could be worth it.",0.0 +"After seeing the Jade Museum, I was disappointed in this Gold Museum. Very little of this museum is devoted to gold. It really is a lesser rehash of pre-columbian indigenous history that you see in the Jade Museum",0.0 +"This museum, which is right in the centre of the city, holds a remarkable collection of gold artefacts which are very well displayed. There is also a large quantity of marvellous pottery which again is well displayed and helpfully described. The building is grand, spacious and cool and it easy to concentrate on the displays. We were most impressed.",1.0 +A nice way to spend an afternoon and learn about pre-Columbia culture in the region. There were also stations for younger children at each exhibit hall. ,0.0 +"Walking through heavy bank vault type doors, you immediately get the impression thatyou are entering a special area. While the gold on display is very special, we were fascinated by the history presented alongside the gold artifacts.A not-to-miss museum if you are in San Jose.",0.0 +"We are not into museums very much, but thought the Gold Museum was a super interesting activity for our 6 year old daughter and her young friends.It was well-displayed and interactive for families and taught quite a lot about Costa Rican's colonial era.The artifacts are educational and interesting even for children!This is a good way to spend some extra hours in San Jose during your Costa Rica vacation.",1.0 +Beautifully exhibited and artistically sophisticated gold items as well as lifelife dioramas of precolumbian life. A must see in San Jose.,0.0 +This was amazing! The artifacts are incredible I've never been in such a beautiful and educational building before and even just being in the building was amazing. Three floors underground! Definitively worth seeing,0.0 +Photography is allowed and well worth it. The collection comprises only pristine pieces of Costa Rican ceramic and gold art starting from several hundred years ago.,0.0 +The museum is small but has a lovely collection of articles from the re-Colombian era. Their temporary collection was also very interesting.,0.0 +"entry is expensive $29 but the gold museum is fascinating, sadly no free sample. the best are on the lowest floor 3",0.0 +"Sorry folks - reality check. The gold collection is interesting but the rest of the museum is clearly dated, closed off, and not very exciting. I personally would not go out of my way to see this with so many outdoor activities to pursue. ",0.0 +The Precolumbian Gold Museum is centrally located in downtown San Jose. It was only about a block or two from our hotel. I enjoyed it but a good portion of the museum was under construction. If looking at artifacts is not your thing I would go elsewhere. However the intricate and beautiful gold ornaments are quite amazing considering they date back 1500 years and more. Right now I would probably choose the Jade Museum (which was our first choice but this is located where we wanted to be at the moment).,2.0 +The Museum located lower level of Plaza Culture. Amazing collection of ancient golden arts. The modern art has been gathered too. The interior design is nice. ,1.0 +"...going on so the whole place had a very 'unfinished' feel. The artifacts were fabulous of course but, honestly, if you're short of time or have attention-span issues, I would recommend you visit the Jade Museum instead. In addition to spectacular jade objects, the exhibits include amazing gold artifacts and Pre-C pottery. There is a cafe there, too, so you can take a break from 'stuff overload' to refresh yourself before more viewing. Their only weak spot is the gift shop; it's very, very limited. ",0.0 +My boyfriend and I had a couple of days in San Jose (more than we needed we discovered after the first day) so we saw decided to visit all museums which was handy considering this museum was in the same building as a few others. It was under construction I think so they had combined all 3 or 4 museums into one split over 3 or 4 levels. The pre Columbian gold artifacts as well as the culture and art pieces were fascinating to see and read about however if you don't have much time in San Jose then you could definitely skip this. You also have to pay to enter which is fair enough but you can spend your money on a better excursion in this country in my opinion. However if you have time to kill then definitely pay this place a visit!,2.0 +A very short walk from the National Theatre.Well worth a visit. Gold Exhibits are beautiful.Lifts available to all three levels.,0.0 +A modern concrete building reminiscent of London South Bank. The exhibitions are arranged over three floors and cover the history of gold artefact manufacture with an extensive number of pieces and interesting back-up information on them. A good way to while away a couple of hours in town. ,0.0 +"Wonderful art, well displayed. A lot of the works have accompanying comments by the artist. However, the highlights are are gold displays and the excellent writing, in both Spanish and English, that explain how the population of central America could produce such exquisite gold decorations over a thousand years ago. Mind-boggling!",0.0 +"This museum is fairly small compared to most and can be viewed in about an hour. It's three floors of historical artifacts including coins and currency, items made of gold by original inhabitants, and art. The museum is under renovation so there is construction noise but that's mainly on the top floor. You have to walk thru a metal detector to enter.",1.0 +"We spent one day in San Jose and visited this museum, which has a neat collection and an interesting building.",0.0 +Excellent collection and good contemporary shows. There is ice collection of pre-Columbian ceramics with good explanations in Spanish & English,0.0 +Great to get some cultural heritage information on this beautiful country. A refreshing change from all the outdoor adventures. ,0.0 +"Nice collection of pre-Columbian ceramics with good explanations in Spanish & English. The star of the museum is the displays of pre-Columbian gold pieces and the explanations of how they were created . . . including some pieces uncovered by archeologists with errors in the production process . . . which demonstrate just how technologically advanced the society was pre-conquest. A must see!Note: the museum is beneath the white, modern plaza.",1.0 +"This museum is a beautiful new facility in the heart of San Jose. If you want to learn how Costa Rica came to be, this is a great place to start. The exhibits are mixed with insightful dioramas and well presented information placards to explain the history and purpose of the relics. The displayed items are priceless and well worth your time.",0.0 +"For everybody interested in the history of the country of your trip, this is a very good place to visit. The Museum is very modern and the pre-Columbian gold and other artifacts are just wonderful. Take your time to enjoy the beautiful things, people a long time ago created. There were a couple of smaller exhibitions of modern artists as well and a display of fashion design, very well presented.As one can imagine with the (gold) value exhibited there, security is tight, don't bring a large bag or backpack, you have to leave it at the door.The Museum shop is definitely worth a visit. Buy yourself something nice to remember. Like a beautiful replica of an ancient statue created by a great modern artist, instead of the usual tourist trash.",1.0 +"Worth a visit to see some beautiful gold work and learn something of the history of Costa Rica and its indigenous peoples. Co-located with two other museums, including a museum documenting the history of money dating from before the replublic.",1.0 +We spaced ourselves in between several large tour bus groups so probably didn't get to spend as much time on each display. Bags are not allowed but they have approx. 30 lockers where you can store your bag and keep the key. You must go through emptying your pockets and go through a metal detector. Both of us emptied our pockets and still set off the alarms but no follow-up occurred. We breezed through the first floor containing the temporary exhibits and the numismatic collection displays. Went right to second floor and scanned the well-laid out displays with Spanish and English signs. They also outline the timeline and geographical areas where items were found. Don't overlook the bottom or third floor because of the construction going on because that floor holds the most extensive gold pieces. ,1.0 +"Well displayed and documented, with some outstanding pieces.Though it is a small collection compared to other Latin American countries. ",0.0 +"Went with two friends from Canada, a great collection and display of history.The way the museum is set makes it easy for anyone not familiar with costarrican history to understand our history.",0.0 +The information and exhibits presented were interesting. They are in the midst of renovation so hopefully they will be able to add a little more interest. ,0.0 +"We spent a couple of hours here and if you are in San Jose, it's well worth a visit. It's easy to find once you are in the city centre. Situated deep underground, it has an amazing collection of pre-Columbian gold, as the name of the museum states. The exhibits are labelled in English for the non-Spanish speaker (as well as in Spanish, of course). There are also historical notes, albeit the context setting could be more detailed in places. Even better, you are allowed to take pictures (not flash), so you have a memory of what you saw.Besides the gold and pottery, there is also a nice diorama of a native village.The museum is just the right size to be fascinating without being overwhelming.",0.0 +"We visited the museum on a rainy afternoon, and it was a great indoor experience. The exhibits are well-done and the golden artifacts are fascinating -- how did indigenous people create such intricate designs? It's a good overview of how local people lived centuries ago, and the incredible things they created from more than just precious metals -- the collection of stone metates is impressive.",0.0 +"Such a nice place if you want to learn about costarrican precolumbine culture, large collection of gold pieces and very nice construction... highly recommended for tourist.",0.0 +"The Precolumbian Gold Museum provides an interesting history of both the Central American region, as well as the supply and development of currency over the past few hundred years. The museum is well laid out, albeit with a contemporary art installation on the second floor that does not fit with the remainder of the museums theme.",0.0 +"I went to the museum on my first day in San Jose but there was building work going on and it didn't appear to be open. Went back next day and then the grills on the entrance door were gone. There was,however still much building work going on: none of the toilets were accessible and there was a lot of drilling going on and some display cabinets were closed. But what was there was very interesting. I'd recommend watching the 9 minute video on the third floor - Spanish with English subs - before looking at the gold display cases. I gives a very good overview of how indigenous groups created gold ornaments. The gold on display is breathtaking. And all information is provided to n Spanish and English. ",0.0 +"Wonderful layout! A lot of facts and artifacts. Not only gold, but history, way of life, animals and produce through Costa Rican civilization. Coins and bank notes through time, and also art! Worth a visit! You also feel as if your in a James Bond villain's hideaway! Well recommended for all!",1.0 +"The museum is in the vaults of a bank, quite apt. Despite the fact that there were some works in progress, this did not detract from the experience. There is clearly written information in English and a good balance of text, displayed material and dioramas.They also have one of the mysterious pre-Columbian spheres. The gold items are beautifully displayed and can be photographed. There is an upmarket gift shop where quality museum replicas of gold pieces, pottery and seals can be purchased at reasonable prices. Well worth the whole experience.",0.0 +A excellent exhibition of early indigenous people's ingenuity in crafts and early medal works. Absolutely wonderful the number of archeological finds and how they were used to piece together the early history.I wished that I had done some pre study. There was lots of reading to do on each display.Great place for 2/3 hrs entertainment,0.0 +Lots of beautifully crafted pieces. Museum is not very well signed. Needed to ask directions twice during the visit.,1.0 +This museum is still under construction and the cement dust is everywhere. People with respiratory conditions should be made aware of this before paying the entry fee. The artifacts are wonderful but strangely organised and there's not really a lot to see. Children would be bored very quickly.,0.0 +The gold artefacts (many heavily debased with copper) are beautiful - but there isn't a great variety and the arrangement of the exhibits is a little confusing. It wasn't always clear whether you were looking at reproductions or the real thing. But still well worth a visit. Entrance price very high for the standard of exhibits and display.,1.0 +"One of the most beautiful museums in Costa Rica, right in downtown San José, almost underneath Teatro Nacional (National Theater) it's a beautiful collection featuring some splendid gold aboriginal made pieces from different time periods. Explains the work of our First People as artisans and jewelrs. Overall a wonderful way to spend a morning in downtown San José.",0.0 +We thoroughly enjoyed the museum and the fact that most was in English. Great displays and the 10 minute movie explaining how the gold was made were terrific. Worth the 2 hour visit despite the noisy renovations going on right now.,1.0 +"This was a very cool museum. Highly recommend it if you're interested in history, gold, jewelry and Native Americans",0.0 +"The museum provided an English-speaking guide for our group -- he was good but not great. The temporary exhibit upstairs just had descriptions in Spanish, but those related to the gold history were in English as well. Many beautiful objects in both gold and in ceramic and wood -- but did not have iron.",0.0 +"The museum was really nice and the artifacts were stunning, but we felt confused walking around, there didn't seem to be much order to museum!",0.0 +"If you are a jeweler or interested in this type of material you would enjoy this. For everyone else the exhibit seemed repetitive, boring and small. I felt like I saw the same things over and over as well as read the same things. I would save my money next time.",0.0 +We had some time to spend in San Jose and weren't sure about going to a museum with our kids who are a little active and may not have the patience for it. BUT... we went with the Gold museum because my wife and I wanted more information about the pre-Columbian history of Costa Rica. It was a great choice. They have a number of dioramas and great displays that gave us a good idea of what it was all about. The kids liked it too. They also had a couple of contemporary art exhibits that were excellent. I highly recommend the work of Cecilia Paredes and her Perpetual Wanderer exhibit.,1.0 +When it started to rain one day we went here and although it's a rather short visit it's very interesting. About an hour and you have seen everything,0.0 +"i did not find this very interesting. it was hard to follow, no directions, and not many exhibits. the first thing i came to was a movie about prostitutes, in spanish of course. when i finally found the entrance to the main exhibit, it was still confusing on where to go to see everything. things are spread out over 3 floors, and the bldg. is weird. i dont recommend, its ok, but wouldnt go out of my way to see it.",0.0 +The Gold museum is a nice place to see if you are into culture and history. We did this tour on one of the City Tours. Highly recommended.,0.0 +Lots to see and lots of information about the indigenous people and their culture as well as the archaeological process and work to find the many artefacts. The reason I can't give a 5 star rating is that when we were there maintenance was going on and the sound of drilling was unbearable. ,0.0 +If you wanna go to a place to watch beautiful pieces of art and to learn about the pre-colombine culture or general culture of Costa Rica this is your place. Great place to learn and in some occasions they have temporal expositions that are very good too.,0.0 +"This is a surprisingly modern space in the city centre and easy to miss. Do go in there, the golden artefacts are stunning and when we were there an exhibition of modern sculptures and paintings was fascinating.",0.0 +"Currently undergoing refurbishment, however a good way to kill an hour away from the turmoil that is San Jose city centre. ",0.0 +I was absolutely mesmerized by the incredible gold pieces and the beauty and craftsmanship that these people had. Not to mention the culture and religious beliefs contained in their art. ,0.0 +"Locate in the El Centro district of San Jose, this museum offers an interesting history of the indigenous people in Costa Rica and the role of gold in their society, before the Spaniards looted the country. Some very impressive pieces..",1.0 +"Nice selection of varies gold pieces with interesting side stories. We looked at all of them, though many of them were repetitious. Nice museum. Very modern. Good for a rainy day.",0.0 +"I fantastic experience, they have also all the description for blind people in Braille alphabeth, I was astonished, The collection of the museum are very interesting, and you can visit all in 1-2 hours, seeing interesting places inside and collections.",0.0 +"The exhibits are stunning and nicely presented. This is a must-see attraction for appreciating Costarrecense culture.However, the building itself is a real gem. I understand that it was truly a totally Costa Rican architectural and engineering effort. Brilliant execution indeed.",1.0 +This museum was not far from the hotel so we went there. You will have to put all your bags in a locker (included with entrance). Then you run toward all the gold and soon discover it is tiny display. You can hardly spent an hour in there if you do read the descriptions.Anyhow some really nice artifacts are displayed and methods explained how they made them.Too small if you ask me and there was some work in progress in almost all levels...,0.0 +A ray day in San Jose was made more enjoyable by visiting the gold museum. The collection is quite exquisite and informative. My children enjoyed learning about the history of gold making process. The temporary art exhibit was also very interesting. The museum is small...an hour is sufficient time to explore the museum. ,0.0 +This was a very good introduction to Costa Rica and its historic past. You will find many exhibits as well as a brief movie explaning the attractions and museum.,0.0 +"The museum was interesting and had a lot of exhibits but it is not a place for children. There is little interactive exhibits, most of it is just looking at exhibits.",0.0 +Not easy to find due to works on Plazza de la cultura but really worth visiting to see some incredible gold pieces never seen in other museum. ,0.0 +"This museum sounds kinda boring at first, but because of the high ratings I decided to venture to this museum over the Jade one (I only had time for one). WOW! So cool, it’s more than one museum. It’s an art museum, a CR history museum and a small currency museum. So wonderful. The exhibits are varied and engaging (and in English too). I really enjoyed learning of the history and culture of this county. Definitely a must see!",1.0 +"The Precolumbian Gold Museum is a most to visit in order to come connected with part of our Costa Rican heritage from the past.It has marvelous golden pieces in display. Pieces which were handmade by native indigenous from all parts of our territory.Some of the pieces are pure gold, others have precious incrustation gems on them. Some are small, medium size and a few are very big. The forms are different and represent our fauna, and a few our flora.Costa Rica, (which literally means Rich Coast) was named like this by the Spanish who came back in 1492 with Christopher Columbus, arriving at the Atlantic Coast and finding our natives wearing great golden pieces around their necks and arms. Therefore, they thought this was a very rich country, which by the way, that wasn't the case.However, if you are interested in getting to know more about our culture, art, and heritage, a visit to the Precolumbian Gold Museum is a most. It is in the center of the city of San Jose, under the Plaza de la Cultura, and the entrance has a cost that varies, but no more than $20 per person. Golden citizens get a discount, as well as children and students. Certain children's age, no necessity to pay.Enjoy it!!!",0.0 +We really enjoyed wandering around for an hour or so with gold lust....the artifacts are amazing and it is a must see when you are in San Jose!,0.0 +"shares the history of the how Costa Rican culture came to be, very safe city to visit too and food is very good",0.0 +"Both the outside and some of the inside were undergoing renovations but the main areas were still accessible. A fascination presentation of the country's history of currency thru the ages. This use to be a bank so some exhibits are in vaults, very fitting. I was left however with a feeling that there was much unused space and that a better layout could have been used to give a more imposing presentation. Still was a fun tour.",0.0 +The museum is very interesting. I learnt more than just about the gold. The gold pieces are amazing considering their age. The building itself is interesting being an upside down pyramid underground. Interesting exhibit about the history of the currency as well.,0.0 +"Fantastic and a must see for any visit to San Jose, Costa Rica. The museum is of international standard and I would highly recommend a visit. The museum offers international students a discount so please remember to bring your ID if you are a student. The museum offers a very unique pre-colobumbia collection of objects, not just gold. The museum offers various exhibitions and is very accessible. The majority of the descriptions are in Spanish, however as an English speaker that did not put me off. Excellent museum and the shop is also a fantastic place to buy good quality Costa Rican gifts rather the ones made in China. My visit to the museum was the best part of my trip to San Jose.",1.0 +"Worth going to this museum. Nice history of the area, along with some wonderful exhibits. Easy to walk through.",2.0 +"Fantastic museum in an amazing underground space. Informative exhibits on Costa Rican culture and the evolution of currency, budgeting, wildlife, how gold was made into symbolic objects, a short film in English and Spanish, models and interactive displays - wonderful! Also air conditioned so lovely refuge on a hot day. ",3.0 +"Very useful information on precolombian economy, craft and art. The lower floor of the building has much concrete, but is still convivial and welll organized, The safe is impressive (and also nicely climatized).",1.0 +A well done exhibit showing early forms of money both coins and currency. There was a display of coinage from Spain and elsewhere which circulated prior to Costa Rico coining there own coins. There was an exhibit of early through modern currency to view. There was a Heidelberg Press on site which was used in their coining in the early years. In all it was very interesting and informative even for those not interested in numismatics.,0.0 +"unfortunately when we went half of the exhibits were closed in the museum (the building houses more than one exhibit/museum). Even though parts were closed, admission is still the same price.",0.0 +"The museum has an extensive collection of gold artefacts in pre-Colombian times. There were exhibits on how gold was traditionally mined, and the technology used in creating these beautiful artefacts. There is an impressive life-sized model of a native warrior in full gold regalia. The gold exhibits are housed in a subterranean vault. The museum shop has a nice selection of table runners, bags and purses, and even coffee. But do check the expiry date of the coffee should you buy some.",1.0 +"Love the vault. Super interesting place to visit, lots of history and I love all the jewels. Every visitor in San Jose asks about this museum. Even in every Country of Central America they have one its still worth to visit. You can go afternoon and stay till closing, then have dinner or drinks close by, experience Tico life",1.0 +"Nice little tour. Nothing really special about the place. Interesting, but nothing to write home about.",0.0 +"The great collection of pre columbian golden pieces is amazing, the fact that is an underground building is also unique due to the fact that is the only public museum of this type in the region.",1.0 +"This fantastic museum is located underneath the Plaza de la Cultura, in San Jose downtown.The plaza is a turning point of Costa Rica's 20 Th.'s century architectural history and a landmark of the capital city. It is also an important gathering center point that interconnects the National Theater and main pedestrian boulevards and streets of San José.The museum holds a meaningful collection of gold made artifacts from the Pre-Columbian 500 AD. The main crafts include: animal figurines, coins (included Costa Rica's first coin and its history), earrings, small statues and a replica of a Pre-Columbian grave with the original gold findings inside, amongst others.The museum holds a permanent exhibition which is the one described above along with the numismatic museum that portrays the history of the coin usage in Costa Rica.The other floor is reserved for expositions that change periodically.Opened from Mon to Sun from 9:15am to 4:30pm. First Wed of every month: 11-4:30pmClosed on: Jan 1st, from easter thu- easter sun, Apr 11, May 1st, Jul 25th, Aug 2nd, Aug 15th, Sep 15th, Oct 12th, Dec 24th,25th, 30th and 31st.ForeignersRegular: 5.500 colones or $11Students: 4.500 colones or $8No charge: Art City Tour nights, International Museum DayNo charge Children under 12 years old.** I would strongly recommend the visit for adults only since there are scarcely places to sit within the museum and no interactive activities or games for children.It is a very beautiful and mind blowing place but you have to be able to have the patience to admire each piece portrayed.",1.0 +My girlfriend and I loved this place. Very interesting. Great exacerbation on history of currency and Costa Rica. The gold and statues that they made were fascinating. This was our favourite thing we did in SJ check it out. ,0.0 +"This was worth the visit. The collection of gold was impressive, as was the details on how the pieces were made. The pottery was also interesting. Gold and pottery take up two levels. The top-level was artwork that was ok. ",0.0 +"This amazing place is located in a subterranean building underneath the Plaza de la cultura and is managed by the Banco Central de Costa Rica. Also the Museo Numismático (National Coin Museum) is located in the same building on the ground level and features displays dating back to 1236, including coins, banknotes, bills and unofficial items such as coffee tokens. The Casa de Moneda is also located on the ground level with information on the history of minting in Costa Rica and displays illustrating its development. The Perpetual Wanderer by Cecilia Paredes is an art collection displayed in the same building.I recommend this site.",0.0 +"We visited San Jose and this museum is one of the highlights. The collections are kept three floors below ground as they are priceless. The museum has a very interesting collection of coins and shows the evolution of money, along with the evolution of society and exchange of goods. There are many gold items intricately designed by our ancestors, with details that are so beautiful and complex. ",0.0 +"Let me start by saying, I'm pretty lukewarm about museums in general, and went because my friend wanted to go in, so keep that in mind.The top floor is dedicated to coins/currency and its history in Costa Rica. The subsequent floors are about daily living historically in Central America, gold and its role as currency and art that depicts the surrounding nature as found in archaeological sites.They are working expanding the museum, interesting, but small. If choosing between visiting this museum or the Teatro Nacional, I recommend the Theater.",0.0 +"A small, but interesting collection. One of the museum attendants was very informative, but the other ones were less than friendly. ",0.0 +They have a huge and excellent collection formed long ago. Where you might see one or two of the types in other places they will have 10 or more. Very well presented,0.0 +Compared to global museums it is a small one but worth a visit - Have not visited the Bogota museum (it was closed) so cannot compare the two. Always good to see the fine detail in craftsmanship in the past.,0.0 +"This museum is really nice, hard to find, since the plaza is under remodeling.A lot of gold pieces and very interesting information.Cost is $15 for tourists",0.0 +"Some of the guide books are a little sniffy about this museum - its all gold, after all. But we found the museum very well put together, good explanations in English and Spanish, and quite stunning exhibits of animals ",0.0 +"When you visit this place you visit three museums in one: Numismatic Museum, precolumbiart art museum and an modern art museum. Also the site is under the Plaza de la Cultura and the National Theater, so you can have many things in one block. The last sunday of the month it is free.",0.0 +What a fantastic educational experience in this museum. They have all forms of the gold work and a detailed display of how the works were formed. This museum is a must,0.0 +"This museum is only for adults. if you have small children the staff will make your visit a complete nightmare!We stayed in San Jose for 2 weeks with a 9 year old son and 4 year old daughter and needed to keep them entertained. San Jose has very few parks, so natural we started to take them to museum and this was a big mistake. We live in Nebraska and here museum are extremely kid friendly and our children love them, Costa Rica is not on the same or even close to the same level.Also parking is impossible best to arrive walking.",0.0 +"I really enjoyed the permanent collection, plus they always have a travelling exhibition too which is always good. The Gift Shop is a 'must see' too - very good souvenirs to take home and far superior to what you will find in the local markets. Excellent washroom facilities. No food, thank heavens!",0.0 +"I went there with my kids, that are usually not very keen to museums and they read and watched every single case. The exposition is well organised and very interesting. We discovered many things we didn't know about the pre-Columbian civilisation. The gold collection is unique and beautiful.",0.0 +"Costa Rica is a very special place for we study about the indigenous people, because we can find in the country a mix of cultures from Mesoamerica until South America, in this museum the visitor can see the gold pieces made here and gold pieces exchanged with South America. ",0.0 +The museum covers how Costa Rica money was created and printed during the early history of Costa Rica. Not to mention the unique building is actually a vault that houses the priceless gold artifacts from pre-Colombian times. This is not just for the museum geeks. If I lived in the area I would revisit this treasure.,0.0 +"We visited the Gold Museum today (Saturday), there's a lot of construction going on but it is still open. We paid $11 USD each to get in, its cheaper for students and residents. The ground floor is all about the currency and then the next 2 floors down is the gold museum and the history of how it all came about. There is construction inside the building as well but it doesn't affect the museums. It was very interesting and informative. No need for a guided tour, nice way to spend a few hours.",1.0 +"Pretty good museum - all static exhibits with the exception of a video and a play station (where kids can play grand theft auto to demonstrate how violence make you feel. ) however it is well laid out, and interesting and took about 1:30 h to go around. You do have to pay to go in but we felt that the cost was fair. 9 yr old was getting a little bored at the end but fine for teenagers. Good learning - some of the exhibits seemed to be very similar to the national museum so if you go to both just be prepared to skip a few of the exhibits so it doesn't feel like deja vu!",0.0 +"Have visited the Precolumbian Gold Museum several times over the years. The museum itself, other than the precolumbian gold exhibition, is an architectural landmark awarded for its three underground construction, next to the National Theatre. By all means a MUST for anybody visiting San José",0.0 +"Find something else. This is boring. Go out eat, explore the city. This place is mundane. I would have enjoyed sitting on the bench out front better.",0.0 +"They charge foreigners - those visiting their country and bringing in much needed revenue-double than what they charge residents ! Alot of places do this here though. It's a shame- felt like they were taking advantage of those who can afford to take vacation. But still, nice, quiet museum and very educational.",0.0 +"You should go. Beautiful architecture, excellent exposition of the history of the gold and costarican currency.",0.0 +"Impressive building even through it's under ground. I think I better understand the indigenous people of Costa Rica after seeing this museum, the Jade museum and the museum at Sabina Park. I was not thinking I would enjoy this as much as I did!",0.0 +"This was a pretty nice place to visit if you are into museums and history. Some very nice Gold pieces, coins etc. Centrally located it is in walking distance to many city hotels in the area. We stayed at the Balmoral Hotel just down the street. I believe the entrance fee is around $8.00 USD.",0.0 +Wonderful museum. Very interactive for kids. The gold exhibit is phenomenal! Several interesting exhibits of the history on Costa Rica. ,0.0 +"Whilst interesting, and burnt some time on our last day, took less than 60 minutes to see all the exhibits, and were very much of a single theme. Too be honest if you have seen the photos on Tripadvisor, you have seen it all.",0.0 +Admission for this place was 5500 colones for foreigners. This place is has 3 levels below the street. You enter the exhibit rooms through huge bank vault type doors. The gold artifacts were very interesting. ,0.0 +"While the museum focuses on gold, you meanwhile learn quite a lot about its pre-columbian history. Few tribes occupied what is now Costa Rica and it's interesting to learn more about them (one of them existed untill early 20th century!). The museum pass also gives access to two other musea: one art collection and one about the history of Costa Rican's currency (which has recently been changed)Nice for and educational day out and good to start with if you're spending some time in Costa Rica and want to learn more about it",0.0 +Three stories of exceptional displays. Very will done. The cost is reasonable and has air. there is something for everyone there.,0.0 +"The gold museum is not just a museum of objects, but it puts them into cultural, archaeological and technological contexts. The works in here are themselves fascinating anyway, the designs, intricacies, symbolic animals, birds etc.",0.0 +Interesting but very samey - kids would get quickly bored I think. I would say alright but not thrilling...,0.0 +"Very well laid out and well stocked muuseum,, my teens and I enjoyed the visit. It was very educational. A must see. They also have temporary exhibitions and the coin museum. One security guard there was so well versed in literature he even recited poetry in a short conversation we had ( in spanish). A museum visit not to be missed,",0.0 +"The price of admission also includes entry to the numismatic museum which is worth a quick visit. The gold artifacts and displays are very interesting, and the exhibitso explain how they were crafted. The Jade Museum is larger and has a greater variety or artifacts, but this one has the best collection of objects crafted in gold.",0.0 +The location is very convenient and the displays are arranged nicely. It is a small place but the pre-colombian displays of gold are remarkable.,0.0 +"We spent an interesting 90 minutes studying all of the gold objects from before colonial times,. Won't need more than that. Well laid out and well described, with everything in English.",0.0 +"The museum was much smaller than I expected but it was worth the trip. Again, this took just some of our afternoon but was beautiful.",0.0 +"As a costarican citizen I didn't pay the ticket. Foreigners' fee rounds like 2-3$.wonderful if you want to expend 2 hours reviewing Costa Rica's currency and archeological history. Clean your glasses before coming! Most of the pieces are pretty small. You could also go on this trip to the Calderon Guardia Museum, the Cuartel Bellavista and the other museums managed by the Central Bank",0.0 +Really interesting museum. Entrance at basement level. Really good insight in history and craftmenship. Entrance opposite of Taco Bell in the basement below the square. Photography without flash is allowed. ,0.0 +"Fantastic Museum, a bit hidden but worth the effort. Fantastic display of historic gold pieces, and coins, Very attractive building. The vault holds some beautiful coins. ",0.0 +"Precolumbian is an heritage gift for The humanity anywhere, but this one is Special.Costarican precolumbian gold pieces are beautiful. They are inspiration for designers, artist and researchers.Come and visit and open your eyes and imagination!!!!",0.0 +The museum is very small. And I didnt think it told a story. I been to the gold museum in Bogota in Colombia and is much much better. You can skip this for sure.,1.0 +I feel like there is one of these in every city. At least this one was free the day i went. A bunch of pre colombian gold and artifacts. As someone who likes archeology I thought it was cool but i can see where others would find it boring. Typical museum. Good for a rainy day and to learn some history ,0.0 +"Not a whole lot of gold here - I think the name Costa Rica was a bit of advertising more than a true description . . . more bananas here than gold - in the country, not the museum. There's a wonderful model of how gold was mined, refined, and worked in pre-Columbian times. One of the more interesting exhibits was the script/money banana companies used to issue their employees, which they could only spend in the company store. Right on the Plaza Cultural, and only a couple of dollars - why not? The massive piece of Jade is worth the cost of admission",0.0 +"Quite small. The building is very nice from an architectural standpoint, but the museum itself is very small. Some (not to many) gold pieces. There is a coin museum featuring spanish and costa rican silver and gold coins and some old bills. Nice to visit but not very impressive.",0.0 +"More than 35 years ago the Central Bank of Costa Rica built superb installation for its pre-Columbian gold collection. The collection started back in the late fifties and concentrated not in quantity but in quality of the pieces. It is not as superb as Colombian and Peruvian exhibitions (also of their central banks), but it has a good quantity of very fine works from Costa Rican natives. I highly recommend everyone coming to Costa Rica to drop by the Gold Museum.",1.0 +This is a modern museum with ancient gold artefacts. The quality of the artefacts and the displays are excellent and well worth a visit for one to one and a half hours.,0.0 +"We had a good time enjoying a wonderful selections of gold objects! Need more than 1 hour to see everything. Got there late only about 1 hrs n 10 min. before closing. Discount price for admission, I guess 50% off. Wish at least 2 hours to check them out. Nice friendly gift shop staff with decent selection of items.",0.0 +"Very interesting displays of ancient jewellery and beautiful artwork. I love the whole display of the society of the indigenous people, how it looked and how they lived. ",0.0 +A lot to see. Animals figurines made out of gold are beautiful. Learn that gold was highly used in precolumbian time.,0.0 +"This collection of artifacts from indigenous people of Costa Rica ranged from stone through metal to gold, beautifully curated and displayed with English and Spanish labels. We especially liked an exhibit focused on musical instruments, both intact and depicted in art.",0.0 +This was an excellent museum. We had an excellent guide who showed us around. He was passionate about Costa Rica's history and this museum and made the visit so enjoyable. Don't miss it!,0.0 +"Excellent tour guides, very informative the museum has a chronological serie of room where we discover how the natives were living in those golden year before the conquers ",0.0 +"Not just gold, but a glimpse into the history of Costa Rica with lovely exhibits. Very worthwhile San Jose destination.",0.0 +"Nice museum that contains much more than just the gold museum. The museum is underground and the first level you walk into has a banking museum, the next level down is rotating art exhibits and the lower levels are musical instruments and early history of CR including the Precolumbian gold area. ",1.0 +This museum is right in the heart of Downtown San José so there is a lot to do before and after the museum. ,0.0 +"The place is nice, with cool authentic artifacts, & sculpture, great source of information, if you are in the area with youngsters then it's a must go.They had a no video policy but there was no signs to indicate that which is kind of embarrassing when you start making a video & someone stops you. ",0.0 +we had a guide that made it nice to hear all about the Gold Museum. It is a really neat place to see. ,0.0 +"We took our children here for the afternoon. It's not as big or as interactive as the Jade museum, but we really enjoyed it. Lots of examples of pre-Columbian gold, and exhibits on how they were made. There was also an interesting temporary exhibit on the history of the Colone, the local currency. Well worth the visit.",0.0 +"Considering the relatively primitive pre-columbian culture, the gold work is very, very impressive. The museum is right downtown and has three subterranean levels. The exhibit on attitudes about death and the afterlife was very thought provoking.",0.0 +"This was part of the Sol Tropical city tour our second day in San Jose, Costa Rica. The gold artifacts are absolutely intricate. The craftsmanship blows you away. I highly recommend. ",0.0 +"We were scheduled to visit the museum on a so-called city tour but since it was raining, the driver didn't want to bother. However, we visited it on our on, and that was the ONLY was to see it. Take plenty to time to wander through the beautiful and fascinating exhibits here.",0.0 +"This was our first time to Costa Rica so we appreciated the history of the country. We had a free day in the City so museum fit right in for us, before we headed out to the coast. Museum gave my wife the impetus to buy a neat piece of jewelry shaped exactly like the golden frogs of antiquity - she loves it and loves that she learned the design was authentic and historic. Won't take more than an hour, unless you are the type (like me) that likes to look at every exhibit and read every placard... There is also a gift store!",0.0 +"Very easy to get to, its close to a few other sights in the city. The building is airconditioned, and I appreciated outlets to charge my phone.There is a lot to see, it is very interesting and historical. If you are looking for a bit of culture and history, this is a great way to spend a couple of hours out of the hot sun.",1.0 +Had a hard time finding the museum-but worth the effort. Wear comfortable shoes as it is huge! No one else there in May. All is well displayed and labeled. Beautiful. Photos are allowed-no flash. Gift shop a big disappointment.,0.0 +Get ready to a nice ride to the past and get to know why ticos are so amazing and happy people. From this visit you learn about the corn's sons and daughters.,0.0 +"Visiting this Museum was a part of San Jose City tour. Pretty interesting. Nice atmosphere, a lot of security",0.0 +"This museum is great for history buffs. It is self guided and there are detailed narratives under each display. One is allowed to take pictures but without a flash. You cannot text or talk on the phone while inside though. I was unclear as to why but there are security guards that help to enforce both the camera and text/cell rule. All in all, informative but not a highlight of our trip. ",0.0 +"Lots of construction happening on the roof of this underground museum. But once you get lower, the noise disappeared. Lots to learn about pre-Colombian/pre-Contact societies and tribes and the arts they produced. Multiple levels with related exhibits that change periodically. The history of Costa Rican money was especially good. Gold, Jade, and the Theater are can't miss sights. ",0.0 +We loved all the beautiful gold exhibits. All is explained in english too. Museum is underground behind the national theatre. Very easy to find. It is not too big. Probably 1.5 hours is enough to see it all.,0.0 +Small but well presented exhibits. All items had English explanations. 90 minutes will do it and you will learn a lot about Pre-Colombian history.,0.0 +"When you first enter the museum you are pretty excited to see some gold. After the first few pieces, you're loving the gold and think that you can't get enough of it. After the fiftieth piece, though, you'll be begging for some silver, or even jade. It's worth a visit though; San Jose doesn't exactly present an overabundance of tourist attractions...",0.0 +"This is a marvelous but small museum. First, the building itself is the only underground building in the city. It has one design awards for its triangular design. The exhibits are well displayed with information in both Spanish and English. It is also displayed in a way to integrate the history of the area with the actual artifacts. Extremely well done. About $12 US. Give yourself no less than an hour and no more than two hours.",1.0 +"As our reviewers have mentioned, entering this museum feels a bit like entering Fort Knox since the museum is underground and has extra security. We were very impressed with designs created out of gold many centuries ago. You can probably see this whole museum in about an hour. The museum is looked next door to the Teatro Nacional. ",0.0 +a small but comprehensive sampling of indigenous gold including explanations on how the pieces were made.,0.0 +"We really enjoyed our visit to the pre-Columbian gold museum which is part of bigger museum. The presentations of the objects is very nice done, and the information very clear. There are also a lot of interactive things around so its perfect for children too.",0.0 +A beautiful collection of pre Columbian artifacts and different from either Mexico or Peru. I especially liked the coin collection that extended from the early Spanish Colonies to modern day.,0.0 +Good but not sensational. All presentations Spanish and English. Interesting for cultural story of gold and money of CR. ,0.0 +"Very good museum, in general explains the history of pre-Columbian period of the country. Very interesting huge rocks, that used to serve a social network and order in ancient times. Family friendly, all expositions in spanish and English. ",0.0 +"This was better than expected, not just displays of intricate gold items but also interesting models and replicas portraying the lives of ancient Costa Rican. It is bigger than the jade museum, should try to visit both if you can. The souvenir shop has gold plated and real solid gold items, they are very nice. When I went last year, you could get discount on the ticketed price of the solid gold items, I can't remember by how much anymore. The gold plated items are of course much more affordable if you would like to bring something home to treasure.",0.0 +"I went to this museum on my own, having read about it before I went to Costa Rica. First, it is underground-all 3 floors. I was told by our guide that an hour would be enough-it wasn't, but 3 might have been a good number. A great place to get out of the weather and learn so much about the gold and the history. So glad I went, could have learned a lot more if I wasn't running through and had to meet the group. Well done museum, $11 for a non resident to enter, wish I had taken my camera, and will have to spend more time learning about it. Good explanations re. burials, working the gold, effigies, breast plates, musical instruments, historic lifestyle of the people...and so on. Free lockers available, you can not take your bag in. You have to go through security to get in, but all very nice and polite. All info in English and Spanish.",1.0 +"What a brilliant museum. The building is an inverted pyramid beneath the Plaza next to the Opera House. In fact it is three museums in one. The currency museum, the modern art museum and the Pre-Columbian gold in a vault at the lowest level. There is something quite enchanting about descending through a modern building disguised under a square to reach a gold collection in a real vault with 50cm thick doors. And what a collection! I've never seen so many incredibly crafted gold items. An absolute must if you are in San Jose.",0.0 +"It has an exquisite colection of precolumbian gold pieces. Costa Rica was a bridge of cultural exchange in the Precolumbiam time, reason why it has not only influence by the Mayas and Aztecs cultures but also from the Inca Culture. Impresive the way the indians created those gold pieces and you can admire all this in the Costa Rican Precolumbian Gold Museum, located in downtown San Jose, where you can visit as well the National Theater and the Jade Museum as well.",0.0 +"I didn't even imagine this collection so rich and varied, it was something quite impressive. One wonders how could crafters with the tools they had available at that time to produce such exquisite art pieces. No wonder European nations trying to put their hands on these faboulous valuable golds",0.0 +I just came back from CR and a visit to the PreColombian museum. The majority of the collection was not on display and had been replaced with Alan exhibit of local current artists. I was very disappointed and the experience was not worth the admission and the cost to take a taxi there and back.,1.0 +"If you don't know what to do in San Jose, a museums tour by your own is a great option. To do it, consider: el Museo de Arte in Sabana, el Museo de Jade, el Museo de Oro y el Museo Nacional. I recommend to start this tour in Museo Nacional then visit the Jade and Gold museums, go to the central market in San Jose, have lunch (if you like picnics, you can do it at La Sabana) and finish in the Art museum",0.0 +The two floors containing the gold objects were very well displayed and provided a good background without overdoing it. We especially appreciated that each exhibit was well signed in English. ,0.0 +"We liked this museum - very interesting exhibits. Lots of gold. Signs in English and helpful staff. If you like aztec and incan culture, this is a great place to visit. ",0.0 +"TripAdvisor rated #2 of things to do in San José, this “golden” museum opened in Plaza de la Cultura, between Avenida Central and Teatro Nacional, in 1985. Unlike Lima, Peru’s phenomenal Gold Museum, Costa Rica had less to work with. Little gold had been discovered in the local geography, as was with regions that hosted Aztec, Maya, and Inca civilizations. But that may have been a good thing. Spaniards did not invade Costa Rica, as the indigenous peoples had little gold jewelry. That double-edge sword is also the reason conquistadores and missionaries did not make inroads into Costa Rica, thus no ancient cathedrals.That said, gold artifacts that had been acquired and brought back to Costa Rica’s central valley are magnificent. The artifacts include shields, plates, jewelry, and animal & human figurines. Intricate clothing adornments particularly intrigued me. Tolkien said, “All that is gold does not glitter…” Obviously, he did not visit this magnificent museum.Adjacent to Teatro Nacional, Plaza de la Cultura is a three-level subterranean conglomeration of museums, including Jade, Numismatic, Costa Rican Currency, and Archeology. Few cities have the foresight to assemble so many museums and permanent exhibits under one roof—or in this case, under the rather plain plaza that appears to be nothing more than a small park.",1.0 +"This museum is right under the center square in downtown San Jose. It has 3 floors of artifacts with fairly good explanations in both english and spanish. The security is tight and the building is built like Fort Knox. Admission is very reasonable, and you can see it all in about an hour and a half.",0.0 +"The museum is on three levels underground below a commercial bank. The structure is amazingly modern, but with a good use on native materials. The artifacts are varied and well displayed with good descriptions and histories of their use.",0.0 +"Small museum so you can get through it quickly if you want. We arrived after 4pm, took our time, and still were able to visit all of the rooms we wanted. Not as comprehensive as the Museo de Oro in Lima, Peru, but this was not a capital of an ancient dynasty! Do visit!",0.0 +"The collections of metal items from before Columbus's time were really good, and explanations were in both English and Spanish. There was a good explanation of the lost wax molding process that was used to form the molded pieces too.",0.0 +"Hidden underground and treated like it's fort Knox, once in you can see why! Everywhere you look is gold!! Most is pre Columbian, and shows many different styles of Mayan and Aztex art forms. It's almost a sensory overload! LOTS of golden figures and stories about the history of gold in Costa Rica and central America. Definetly recommended!",0.0 +"Our admission included an interesting exhibit on the history of Costa Rican Currency from 1502 up to the present. The National Bank began to issue banknotes in 1939, with engravings that made chronological reference to various significant periods of Costa Rican history. The Pre- Columbian Gold Museum was very interesting, especially the exhibit about the two tombs discovered in 1950 in a banana plantation filled with at least 88 gold artifacts. It was called the Finca 4 site. It was well laid out and the gold processing technique and videos were very informative! ",1.0 +This museum is the collection of the Bank of Costa Rica and is an underground structure that offers amazing items with English and Spanish descriptions. The cost is $11 each and is cooler than the outside temps and welll worth the visit,0.0 +"This modern, well designed museum has a very comprehensive exhibit of Costa Rican history, archaeology, and natural history. We easily spent two hours and learned more than our guidebooks told us. The gold designs were interesting and they have a good gift shop. ",0.0 +"I was very interested in seeing this exhibition. In fact, I expected it to be one of the highlights of my trip, but the museum was a disappointment. There were lots of music-related artifacts, but only a handful of actual pre-Columbian gold objects. The building is nice, but the exhibit itself is not worth the price of admission.",0.0 +"An excellent museum underground with 3 floors. and just behind the National Theatre. It holds the most incredible collection of pre Colombian gold as well as a separate museum area of the central bank of Costa Rica which shows the history of money and coins in the numismatic museum. The gold objects are wonderful and varied and all information, which is very good, is also in English. ",0.0 +"The museum is really good about the history of money in Costa Rica, including gold and coffee. This is a good stop if you are parking downtown and walking around. Very nice presentation.",0.0 +"The museum also houses the numismatic museum. Interesting artifacts and historical significance highlighted. Beautiful facility, if a little muggy in some areas.",0.0 +This Museum is owned by a big bank and is sited underground. The entrance is through a huge Safe door and I made the mistake of taking a pic of it! The moment we entered I was challenged by a security man who insisted I delete it and watched while I did. While in the Museum we could see why they needed the safe door. There was a breathtaking amount of early gold artefacts all displayed perfectly. An absolutely fabulous Museum and should not be missed in San Jose .,0.0 +"While visiting the opera house, took a side trip to this ancient gold museum. It's right under, next to opera house. $15 to enter (they take US). Nice rendition of gold molding & carving by ancesters. Small side gallery with local artists work. Takes 1hr. Had nice lunch@ opera house. ",0.0 +Very interesting and does a good job showcasing the exhibits and telling about the history involved. Centrally located and many shops and restaurants and other Museums within walking distance. National Theatre is close by too. ,0.0 +"We added this to our itinerary on a whim and were not disappointed. It provided insight into local history, natural and economic. Not hugely expensive either.",0.0 +"I wanted to take my 10 years old daughter to this museum, a very interesting place to know about the first people who came to this part of the world to many years ago. We saw a differently type of ceramic and all kind of metal work. The building is underground with 3 level, We like a lot what we learned in this place.",0.0 +"This museum has a wide range and large size of Pre-Columbian art, well annotated by the curators, and beautifully displayed. The idea was to help establish a sense of life before contact with the New World, and it was very successful in doing so. Additionally, there are other exhibits on the other floors of this modern building, as well as an excellent museum store.",0.0 +"A remarkable collection of precolumbian gold and other artefacts are on display in this imaginatively designed, modern museum. Highly recommended for all ages.",0.0 +"This was a short walk from our hotel, right next to the National Theater. If our tour guide had not taken us there, I would have missed it. The displays are beautiful and do an excellent job of telling the story of the indigenous people of the area. Beautifully displayed and documented.",0.0 +"As well as the gold museum, which is actually more about the history of the indigenous people than the gold itself, there is also a museum of Costa Rican money and a gallery/exhibition space so a visit covers more than the name would suggest. We enjoyed our visit.",0.0 +"Absolutely gorgeous display of two floors of pre-Columbian gold work (plus some in other media). The museum displays were also excellent, with good explanations in both English and Spanish, relating the artifacts to life before the invasion of the Spanish. Don't miss this!",0.0 +The exhibits were very interesting for us as my husband had been in the printing trade. Everything was in English as well as Spanish which was useful. We only came here because the weather was bad but we were glad we did.,0.0 +"This is a state of the art subterranean museum on several in the centre of the city. Not only is it a store of pre columbian gold artifacts, it's a history of the country from its first origins and an expression of its wildlife in interactive displays.A must do visit in San Jose.",0.0 +"As a Tico, I have to be honest and say that there is very little to seen in San Jose. But this is one of those places that is a must if you definitely want to see San Jose. Please don't judge Costa Rica by San Jose. Go to Guanacaste, San Carlos, Limon (the nice beaches... don't even pass near downtown please).Enjoy Costa Rica ",0.0 +"An excellent place to visit below the Plaza de la cultura, right beside the National Theatre. The temporary exhibit on Death was absolutely top rate, thoughtful and beautiful to behold. Crossing through the vault doors into the main exhibit, we got to see wonderful examples of both gold and other artifacts from early Costa Rican history as well as some modern pieces produced by local Indigenous peoples. The museum was well laid out and had an interesting mix of activities for young and old to keep you engaged. The numismatic part of the museum was perhaps more interesting to coin aficionados, but it was worth seeing the first gold coin minted in Costa Rica. I did not find the artist highlighted in the art portion of the museum particularly compelling, but that exhibit would be changed on a regular basis. There was a gift store with fairly pricey items of good quality to purchase, with a smaller number of cheaper items on offer as well. There was no cafeteria at the museum. Being a gold museum, you had to put all of your backpacks, purses, etc. in lockable storage compartments and pass through a metal detector. We were able to bring our cameras inside however and use them without the flash. Inside the museum I found the guards and staff very friendly and helpful. Note, Costa Rica had a different Indigenous population from Mexico and Honduras, etc.; this museum features neither Aztec nor Mayan culture. All in all, I sincerely wished we had had more time to spend at the museum. I could have easily spent 3 hours. If you don't stop to read any exhibit labels, you could still spend 1 1/2 hours or more.",0.0 +Small but perfectly formed.$12 to enter.Good info on the pre Columb Ian natives and their techniques of lost wax casting of golden objects.,0.0 +"A very beautiful new museum houses Aztec gold artifacts, art, and a history of Costa Rican currency. Completely underground and in the shape of an inverted pyramid, this museum houses important gold artifacts and other important pieces from a sat Rica's history.",0.0 +"It's a small museum, but nice.... I got a glimpse of the Costa Rican culture, history, trade, and art. It's nice learning about their trade and how it started. .. ",0.0 +"I visited here with my tour group during our first planned day in Costa Rica. The museum is below the Cultural Plaza, therefore underground. The exhibits are very nice and the gold figurines, coins, animals, jewelry are very interesting and quite beautifully made. It was a neat experience to see these ancient works of art. There were other exhibits as well besides gold objects. Due to the fact that I was with a tour group and could not look at the museum at my own pace, I did not get to spend as much time here as I would normally spend while on my own at a museum. Therefore I did not see all the exhibits. I did not think the building and displays were as attractive as the other two museums I visited in San Jose, the National Museum and the Jade Museum. Both of those museums have beautiful buildings. In addition, both of those museums also have some gold displays. I found that all three of those museums had some similar exhibits to explain how indigenous people used the things around them in nature and with their religious beliefs to create the objects displayed in the museums. This is a unique museum that I certainly enjoyed and would recommend that others don't miss during a visit to San Jose.",0.0 +Very interesting small museum in the heart of down town San Jose. The amount of ancient gold artifacts is amazing.,0.0 +There seem to be a set route to take around this museum which is not identified. The museum is well laid out and very informative. We enjoyed looking at the displays very much.,0.0 +"I enjoyed learning and seeing the evolution of gold art techniques and the coin evolution. This is the first Gold Museum I went to, the museum is very nice and I loved the gift shop.",0.0 +"A large collection of pre-Columbian artifacts and history. You'll be surprised by the variety and value of the exhibition. The collections are well organized in the new builduing, across different exhibition halls. Recommended for locals and foreigners alike.",0.0 +"The museum is located in a very interesting underground building and next to the National Theatre, it has a big selection of pre-Columbian art objects which is great for learning about Costa Rican history.",0.0 +This is a great museum located in the city center. The gold collection is huge. The most interesting part is that this is an interactive museum where people can interact with all the videos offered in the rooms.,1.0 +This is an interest place to visit for about an hour in the center of San Jose. There are a lot of gold pieces on display. ,1.0 +"Located under a plaza, even the architectural design is something to be commented-on. Exhibits are excellently curated with concise bilingual narratives.",0.0 +Amazingly intricate gold pieces made eons ago. Allow 90 minutes for visit. It's cool and underground in a giant vault. Bring your student ID for discount admission. They take US currency. ,1.0 +Very interesting and educational look into the history of the region and it's people. The museum is architecturally interesting to. ,0.0 +"The Gold Museum is a beautifully laid out journey through Pre-Columbian history, especially the artistry that went into creating spectacular gold pieces for jewelry & ceremony. Don't miss it!",0.0 +"When you see the real item, the keepsakes you may buy have more meaning and represent your trip to Costa Rica better. I am glad we went.",0.0 +"The Precolumbian Gold Museum is well worth a visit. It was different from what I expected, in a good way. I didn't expect an overview of the history of Costa Rica or temporary art exhibitions on relevant themes and I'm glad that I saw these exhibits as well as the permanent gold museum exhibitions.This museum is conveniently located in the same locale as the National Theatre and is underground. The exhibits are on three levels and have good interpretation making the visit more valuable and worthwhile.I recommend a visit to this museum.",0.0 +"This museum is very tastefully done, and teaches the visitor a lot about early Costa Rican history as well as the different tribes of indigenous people. I would allow two hours for a good visit. Be aware that you must pass through a metal detector to enter, and backpacks and fanny packs cannot go inside. I believe they have lockers available. The museum is located in a public square and there is fast food, coffee shops, and restaurants very nearby. ",1.0 +"A place to visit if you have spare 1-2 hours and learn the history of Gold and Money, close to other attractions ",0.0 +This subterranean museum next to and underneath the National Theater is a true gem. Well laid out displays with good cultural and historical information.,1.0 +This museum is definitely worth a visit. You get an excellent overview of the culture and its beginnings. The displays are well done and easy to follow.,0.0 +"Excellent tour and guided visit, which I would recommend. The guide was especially informative and made the visit that much more educations and interesting.",0.0 +"This museum is under a square, so it took us a little while to find the entrance. The displays are very nicely done, with clear English translations some interactivity. Besides precolombian objects, there is a display of money exchanged during colonization and after, which is nicely explained, and contains references to Europe. I didn't know, for example, that people were paid in tokens in England during the Industrial Revolution. Since we don't use money very much any more, the history of how people paid for things is intriguing.",0.0 +I think this is the best musem in Costa Rica. El museo del oro so it was called before is a must see if you ever visit San Jose. You can easily spend 2 or 3 hours there. The atmosphere is wonderful and the items are so precious.,0.0 +"If you have time for a second museum, this is a great museum on usage of gold by the natives. Also in the middle of the central walking zone where all the shops are. Good for some history on musical instruments by the natives and the influence of the Spanish.",1.0 +Small underground museum. Everything is organized and pleasantly arranged. We spend about 1 hour and did not regret. Multiple photo opportunities.,0.0 +"Besides gold, this museum has other artifacts and Costa Rican history. Thoughtful displays are interesting. We spent about one and a half hours. Not to be missed!",0.0 +"The Pre-Columbian Gold museum obviously has many gold artefacts and these are really beautiful. It is an extensive collection and well displayed. We felt that the information was quite general and gives a broad overview of the collection, however the pieces are not individually dated or their discovery sites explained. Well worth a visit (about £7:00 an adult).",0.0 +You learn the History and Early Civilization of San Jose. Easy to get to by Bus or Shuttle from the Hotel,0.0 +"The museum has a nice collection of artifacts on display with good English explanations. Not quite as expensive as Museo de Oro in Bogota, Colombia.",0.0 +Was a pretty cool museum with some great artifacts. We almost missed where is was because the entrance is below the main downtown park.,0.0 +"Very nice and extensive displays, with very good descriptions in Spanish and English. On several levels in a comfortable modern building.",0.0 +"We really liked the presentation very much as it gives the background, the social, religious and philosophical context of the exhibition.",0.0 +"Enough to satisfy the lust for gold with a complete exhibit of gold artifacts, decorations, emblems and jewelry from early days through the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors! Quality, variety and workmanship both of beaten gold and cast gold has you amazed at the sophistication of the indigenous craftsmen. Excellent museum, well laid out with dual Spanish / English text. Very much worth an hour of your time! Just splendid! The highlight of San Jose!",0.0 +The history of coins and currency along with the history of gold-making in the country make for an interesting couple of hours in San Jose. The exhibits are presented well in both Spanish and English. Some of the gold symbols are stunningly beautiful. The art museum is also a good place to stop here.,0.0 +"We had on afternoon to spend in San Jose and a choice of three main museums. We chose this one based on Tripadvisor reviews. The Gols Museum was more than is suggested by it's name and gives you an introduction to Costa Rican history and culture. The gold artefacts are beautiful and though reportedly not as impressive as n Peru or Colombia, the fact is we were in Costa Rica! There was a lot of explanation about Shamanism and pre Colombian music.I am not particularly interested in coins but the Numismatic Exhibition was a fantastic explanation of the origins and history of money as well as Post Colombian coinage. An added treat is admission to a temporary exhibition. In February 2016 this was he work of a female Costa Rican painter and very interesting. It appears an expensive museum at $11 US but I thought good value.",0.0 +"Well, I've seen other Pre Colombian expositions but the one is a bit smaller. It's really well explained how Costa Rica started through the centuries. And the gold pieces are beautifully shown. The coin thing is less interesting but included. ...so okay by me ",0.0 +"Beautiful displays of gold ornaments. Informative guides. Unique gift store items. Modern, 3-level underground building in center of San José.",0.0 +"This museum offers the history of currency and the role of gold in both coins and pre-columbian history. Many of the displays are interactive and quite interesting. It is possible to visit the museum on your own, without a guide. The museum comprises three parts - an art section, a vault with the history of Costa Rican currency and the rest of the museum deals with Pre-Columbian gold and Indigenous people. Our least favorite part was the art section, but the rest of the museum is fun, informative and interactive.",0.0 +"Located right next to the Theater, We thought the museum was an underground parking garage. To our surprise, it is a huge vault. Winding down from the top there are two floors of exquisite gold and silver some dating back thousands of years. It is very well laid out and organized chronologically. There are historical dioramas also showing life at those times. The currency exhibit on the entry floor is also very interesting -it traces the currency of Costa Rica over time. Seeing originals of paper money with the same picture on the ceiling of the National Theater's lobby was a surprise. We saw copies of those same bills being sold as souvenirs. There is an additional gallery for traveling art exhibits included in admission. This is a very well done museum to visit along with the National Theater.",0.0 +"The development of fine gold work in Costa Rica does not compare with that in South America, principally Colombia and Peru. However, this small museum gives an outstanding ethnographic presentation of the history of gold in this country, and serves as an overall history of Costa Rican society in pre-Columbian times. Every display has English translations.",0.0 +"When looking for something to do in downtown San Jose, this museum certainly is interesting. We enjoyed it nicely, and the language barrier did not exist. Worth the time and cost of visit, and in a vibrant area of town.",0.0 +"We really enjoyed wandering around the museum learning about the history of Costa Rica, the exhibits were great but the air quality could be improved",0.0 +"Located down town in the only building in the country with a basement due to earthquakes. What a great little museum, Precolumbian gold artifacts well displayed and very well described. The gold talisman's tell a story of the life and jungle and it's impact on the artisans. Kid friendly with interactive displays, this museo is not to be missed.",0.0 +"I was pleasantly surprised at this spectacular exhibit of Pre-Columbian Gold. There were vault doors at the entrances and exits to the exhibits due to the value of the amazing gold art it held. It was very educational for history buffs, and the displays of gold pieces was mind boggling! The displays included toys, jewelry, totems, tools, and a really neat diorama depicting a village and how the indigenous people lived and worked with the gold. Very breathtaking dislplay!",0.0 +"Great exhibit of pre-columbian gold and the history within Costa Rica too.Quiet, underground vaults with hundreds of pieces on display.Also includes pass to the numismatic museum in the same building.A nice contrast to busy San Jose streets",0.0 +Take 2-3 hours of time when in in San Jose to visit this museum!The collection of pre-Columbian artifacts are amazing! Great interpretations of the history will will inform you of this countries past.Very impressed and well worth the 5500 colones for entry.,0.0 +"This museum is well worth 2-3 hours of your visit in San Jose.Architecturally noteworthy, the entrance is below street level and leads to two lower floors; the space is an upside down truncated pyramid, creating nice flow between the 2 floors warehousing the main exhibition.The history of pre- Columbian Central America and Costa Rica is chronologically presented, highlighting physical and cultural anthropology of the indigenous peoples. Not just focusing on the gold objects, of which many examples are on display, one can learn about the daily life and cultural evolution of the area.The first floor has a great exhibit on the history of money (coins and paper) in Costa Rica.We've not been to a museum quite like this one. It's terrific and don't miss it!",0.0 +Very well laid out. Seeing many of these pieces was a dream for me as I had only seen them in books. They inspired my novel Armand El Dorado Book #2 of the Connective so it was wonderful for me to be there.,0.0 +"This museum is a must-see if you are visiting downtown San Jose. Their collection of Precolumbian gold is beyond compare and rarely seen elsewhere. The collected objects make a fascinating case for the connection between Central American cultures and those of the American Southwest such as the Pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico.The Museum Shop is professionally presented with carefully selected jewelry, gifts and books. We actaually made a special trip to go to the museum and were very glad we did. Don't miss the sunken display on the stairs between the two floors which shows how a deceased prominent person would have been buried with gold objects. Downtown San Jose is a bit dicey, crowded with all sorts of people. Take care of your personal belongings and be aware of your surroundings.",0.0 +"I visit this museum at least once a year. The collection of pre-columbian gold pieces (some jade pieces too) is amazing. The general disposition of the expositions is great. It will take you about 3-4 hours to do a good thorough visit, which you can lower to 2 by just taking a quick glance at the items in exposition (not recommended though). There is a fixed numismatics exposition too, which is a plus. A couple of times I've seen a philately exposition, but it is not a year-long one. The gift shop at the entrance/exit of the museum has also shown great improvements.",0.0 +I enjoyed the gold exhibits in the museum. Explanations were well done as well. The museum is located downtown San Jose and worth a visit.,0.0 +"Below the Plaza de Cultura actually built as a vault this small museum has a rare and surprising collection of pre-Columbian gold.. Its free to residents and very in expensive. Displays are arranged to simulate the period the were made and used. Easily understood because things are written in both Spanish and English. The central location great options to visit other attractions and restaurants very close by. I recommend that you go whether you are traveling alone, with a date, or your family. ",0.0 +"This is a very good museum. It's located near the Barrio Amon' - where we often stay in San Jose. This is a great place to buy gold jewelry - in the gift shop. The pieces are one-of-a-kind, well made and priced fairly. Its one of the few places we like to shop for gold jewelry.",0.0 +"This is a great little museum with much more than gold artifacts. I found those to be beautiful, but enjoyed the anthropology even more. The history of the people of Costa Rica is better here than at the National Museum which had too much archeological stuff for my liking.",0.0 +"Museum covers very interesting history of civilization before white people come to this area. The museum is small, but a lot of nice gold figurines. We spent about 1 hour there.",0.0 +"Nice, modern, comfortable museum building with many interesting and impressive gold and cultural displays connected to the earliest inhabitants from all the regions of Costa Rica ",0.0 +"Hidden under the plaza de la Cultura, this is a comprehensive excellent collection. It includes the cultural context as well as case after case of amazing objects.",0.0 +"The entire museum is amazing..the architecture...the gift shop..and the GOLD! Very informative, a must for any traveller.",0.0 +Some of the collections are excellent. Although overall the contents are kind of thin. It's worth a couple of hours.,0.0 +"We kept thinking we'd be very bored at an all gold museum, however, this museum was built up into so much more. Housed inside the original treasury building you find yourself wandering through old Vaults and impressive mid century architecture. The first floor is dedicated to all forms of currently and its evolution through the primitive peoples through current online currencies - increibily interesting. The remaining floors house the various artifacts and gold collections but are presented in a very clear way, explaining use and method of production and the similarities and changes of the ritual items from Aztec contemporaries to modern peoples. Glad we didn't skip it! ",0.0 +"Excellent museum and well worth the visit - you won't see exhibits like this in many other museums, including the British Museum. The displays are interactive without being patronising, the English translations are mostly good (you always get the gist) and the objects are out of this world when you consider the limited tools the native people had at their disposal.",0.0 +"it is a great place to take your family, your couple or going alone, you spent about an hour walking through the museum, there are good gold artefacts on display, the best part is the room about the Costa Rica currency.",0.0 +"We visited the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum in December 2015. The admission for foreigners was $11 USD per adult (children are free). We easily spent 2 hours exploring this museum. Our children (ages 9, 6 and 5 years) really enjoyed the experience. There are many fascinating artifacts and displays to see and learn about. Our favorite exhibit was the room full of Costa Rican currency. The exhibits were presented nicely and looked reasonably up-to-date. Information is presented in Spanish and English. Overall, a fantastic experience for families.",0.0 +"A very versitile and interesting museum, good displays, very good layout. Recomend this museum even to those not so fond of museums. ",0.0 +"A nice museum of gold money and history, great to do if in San Jose, but not a destination for Costa Rica itself in my opinion. The majority of exhibits are in both English and Spanish.",0.0 +"This museums is quite small, but it gives information about the CR history, native people, money system. ",0.0 +"Visited here on our first full day in San Jose. It's a good museum with interesting exhibitions, not just about gold! When we visited we particularly liked the history of money in Costa Rica exhibition and there was also a temporary art gallery exhibition that we didn't have time to see in detail. The gold part of the museum was ok - lots of sculpted gold objects to admire!",0.0 +"I have studied history extensively and even studied it in undergrad. I found this place fascinating. For a relatively cheap price, you get access to several museums. Seeing the history of the people who lived there more than 2000 years ago is a great experience. I was blown away to be looking at objects that were carved out of stone from as early as 500BC. The money exhibit is a cool thing to see as well. It does a good job telling the story of how money in Costa Rica came to be. I highly recommend this to anyone who will be in the San Jose area. Well worth the time.",1.0 +Great place to visit for a few hours. It gives a good overview of the history of Costa Rica. The building itself is interesting as it is half in ground. ,0.0 +"I'm glad I went into this museum, but if you are pressed for time, there are better things to see in Costa Rica. The exhibits are in English and Spanish. There were a few kids, who seemed to be enjoying it. In addition to the precolumbian gold, there are a numismatic museum and art exhibits in the building, which are worth checking out.",1.0 +"it was ok, realized the point I started at was in the midle and I went to the beginning. Would have been nice if they tell you when u enter, where to start ",0.0 +"Such details! Displays well organized with explanations in English and Spanish.Take a taxi straight there. Downtown is crazy to walk around. Traffic does not stop,at lights! ",0.0 +"We went to this museum and enjoyed the time, it was interesting, and we learned about the history of money and gold.",0.0 +"Relative interesting museum, yet lacks outstanding features. Good for a visit, if it rains or have an extra hours at your disposition. ",1.0 +We visited the Gold Museum based on our Costa Rica Drivers Tour recommendations. It was worth the time to see some of Costa Rica's many treasures and learn more of it's history.,1.0 +The architecture itself of the museum is something amusing. The exhibits are interesting. A cheap option for a a few hours of entertainment and education.,1.0 +The museum is one of the museums in San Jose you need to visit. The Gold Museum have gold coins and items more than 800 years old. Very central located and easy to find. ,1.0 +"Lots of gold, silver, coins and notes on display. Lots of history. There is also a video presentation about how colones in their coin form are struck. ",1.0 +"I was a little put off by their annoying practice of charging foreign tourists a much stiffer entry fee than Costa Rican natives. But once I got past that, I enjoyed the exhibits and found the gold figures very interesting.",1.0 +"Interesting collection of gold artefacts and some art. Good way to pass time in San Jose but if you are really into pre-Columbiam gold and history then you must go see the Museo de Oro in Bogota with over 50,000 gold pieces. The museum there did a fantastic job of contextualising the pieces by explaining time period in South American history, what else was going on at that time in other parts of the world and by whom, how and why the pieces were used. Fascinating!",1.0 +"Nice set of precolumbian gold, set in the (old) central bank building. It is interesting and fun to kill an hour or so. If you really want to see good gold museums go a few countries to the south...",2.0 +"Me, my husband, and my 13 year old son went to the gold museum. Not only we learn a lot about the indigenous tribes but we also got to see a lot of very beautiful artifacts, the kind of which I had never seen in any other museum. ",1.0 +"We spent one day in San Jose as an airport layover and the locals had recommended this museum when we asked what there was to do/see in downtown San Jose. The museum had 3 floors, but it was pretty small, and they said that it would take 2 hours to see everything, but you can easily finish in 45 minutes or less. We were looking for a way to kill some time, since there wasn't much to do/see in San Jose, but found the casinos to be a better way at killing time.",1.0 +"We did this to kill time before our flight in San Jose. It was a nice respite from the heat, hustle and bustle of the city central around it. Interesting coins and gold artifacts. Not a must do by any means (but a good place to kill time in the AC outside of the chaos of the city).",0.0 +"We spent three days looking around San Jose. If we were doing it again, I'd go see the three floors of the Precolumbian Gold Museum and skip the Jade museum and the National Museum and go out to the Poas volcano instead. The three floors of the museum do a good job at representing the history of the area, especially for those with VERY limited Spanish. The Jade Museum and the National Museum were not nearly as good for those with limited Spanish.",0.0 +"Beautiful museum, kind of hidden so it was a bit hard to find. But once there it is very educational, has some beautiful pieces.",0.0 +We were walking down stairs and past art work to finally get to one vaulted room with the precolumbian gold. The place was a disappointment as there just wasn't enough to see. It was raining so we went to kill time and were done after 15 minutes.,1.0 +"It was an interesting, educational museum. I recommend a visit to learn about the country and culture. ",0.0 +"Our flight is early in the morning so we were looking to fill some time and the Gold Museum was a great diversion. Wish there were more galleries as the other exhibits were thoughtfully curated.Other than the Cultural Plaza, San Jose did not feel safe to walk around and explore. I am sure there are areas that are tourist friendly however we didn't seem to pass them on our way into town. ",0.0 +"Nice place, very Well created and beautiful goldpieces . At the time we traveled it was very easy to get around the place because of less visitors",0.0 +This is a modern museum. All explanations in Spanish and in English.All objects are well presented with adapted lighting.It takes about 2 hours to visit.It is worth it.,0.0 +"Was part of a day trip around San Jose, found it informative and interesting with our guide explaining the Costa Rican history",1.0 +"as part of the museums of the Central Bank, you can get to other two different expositions, some are interactive and fun. It is underground so it makes it an interesting structure to visit (it is under the Plaza de la Cultura)",0.0 +My son and I visited the Gold Museum while we stayed one night in San Jose. It was a great small museum especially for young adults to enjoy. The museum is quite small which actually worked well because we were able to enjoy the entire museum before my son become bored or antsy. The guards and staff however are very stand-offish and seemed to follow our every move which made us a little uncomfortable. I would recommend to family & friends especially if you are looking for something quick to do while staying in San Jose.,0.0 +Great history of Costa Rica. Well worth the time and a small price to enter. The museum is on three floors and shows the start of the currency with beautiful gold art works. This is for the person who really like learning. Also the Jade Museum is another one not to miss,0.0 +Interesting and informative museum on Costa Rica archeological gold excavations and the ornate jewelry made 500 year old ago. You need to visit it at least once.,0.0 +"I was amazed at the intricate gold castings done in this area of the world in pre-Columbian times. The displays were beautiful and interesting. Other archeological finds were also on display. I enjoyed this museum very much. Price is about $11.00 pp in US dollars. Also, excellent gift shop!",0.0 +Its worth the money and has 3 different museums. It takes about 2-3 hours to read and get through. So much Costa Rican history and exhibits. Spend the time to go!!,1.0 +Interesting place take the time to look around and read everything nice gift shop with lots to choose from,0.0 +Great museum. The workers are courteous and helpful with any guidance or help you might need. It is a good opportunity to learn about Pre Columbian gold. I should mention it is absolutely alright to take pictures as long as you do not use any flash. Some parts are interactive and made the learning more interesting !!,0.0 +Very rich collection of gold artifacts. Very worth visiting to understand the history of Central America,0.0 +As much or more about Pre-Columbian culture as gold and in some ways the best museum in San Jose (subjective opinion!).,1.0 +"This underground gold museum was not worth the time, unless you are a real artifact fanatic. There was only a small part of the museum that I had any interest in and I would not recommend it as a must see.",0.0 +"Can't believe people rate this place. Not worth the entrance fee, a bland concrete structure with gold artefacts in display cabinets. I admit the gold is amazing due to it's history but the whole experience could and should be so much better.",1.0 +The gold museum was one of those things I went to with a friend and was thinking well it wont be so bad. It was great I learmed so much. The display are all bilingual and educational. Museum is beautiful and has great asthetics. This was so much more than I expected and recomend you see it. You will not be dissapointed.,1.0 +Not what I was expecting. Small amount of gold and not much to see for having to pay admission fee. Still nice to see though.,1.0 +"Very interesting and educational visit. We learned a lot about the pre-Columbian life in Costa Rica. Also in this exhibit there is a National Coin Museum, which was super intriguing. The story of how money came about in Costa Rica was most enlightening. We recommend you visit this museum, the worst that can happen is you end up learning new things. ",0.0 +"Impressive and interesting collections of gold items from before Columbus' arrival in the Americas. Very interesting, artistic, and culturally rich displays. Strongly recommended.",0.0 +"The museo is located below a bank. It's a bit confusing when you enter as there are three floors. The gold museum is on the lower floor, but the other exhibits are worth seeing as well. Amazing collection of precolumbian gold pieces.",0.0 +"We stopped into the museum complex to kill a few hours on our walk about San Jose. VERY cool little place with lots of pre-columbian gold artifacts on display. The collection is actually part of the Costa Rican national treasury. Not overly vast, but the collection is quite interesting, with a 9 minute video available for viewing, and many informative signs and posters throughout. The gold museum is actually one of 3 in a very nice subterranean complex that also includes an art gallery and another exhibit (jade perhaps?) which we did not visit. Art gallery was small but quite interesting. A very cool building which we were led to understand was the only underground structure in all of San Jose. All in all a great use of an hour to 90 minutes on your walkabout of San Jose.",1.0 +"This was often the first stop when I took my students to Costa Rica. It shows how the indigenous people lived, with a focus on the gold artifacts that they produced. The tiny objects are incredibly detailed.",0.0 +One of the stops on the San Jose city tour package was a great tour. So much to see and learn in this museum. So much history,0.0 +AS there is little of architectural interest in San Jose and the shops are just shops as with any capital this is a good way to understand a little more about the history of Costa Rica and is not expensive,1.0 +"Centrally located beneath the Plaza de la Cultura in the heart of downtown San Jose, the museum is a part of the Museums of the central Bank that encompass archeology, coin and art collections. Shaped like an inverted pyramid, it’s the only underground building in the country, and you enter and exit the massive vault doors for the visit. The second and third levels house the gold collection: From the metalsmiths who inhabited Costa Rica from 500 to 1500 BC, through the evolution of the pre-Columbian settlements, there are countless objects of art and worship. Take 2 hours to visit and enjoy the multitude of Gold and the evolution of its artistic technology. A must-see in San Jose, even if this is the only attraction you have time for. Highly recommended.",3.0 +"I love museums that make learning fun. They had some pretty cool interactive exhibits such as the Precolumbian Music exhibit, where you get to DJ your own music. Extremely informative. Give yourself a little time to see and read all they have to offer. ",3.0 +"One of the top attractions in San Jose, in an interesting underground vault-cum-museum. There are some nice pieces, but they are all small. Also, there is similar stuff at both the Jade Museum and the National Museum, so if you're pressed for time this is the one to skip.",3.0 +Very interesting with a good overview of the history and culture. However I would hit the jade museum and national museum first. ,1.0 +Excellent exhibit. Do the San Jose City Tour so you can have your own special guide. Fascinating to learn how progressive the indegenious people of Costa Rica were for the times.,0.0 +"The Gold Museum, is a Most! Situate on the heart of San Jose, this underground museum host the Gold, the nunismastic, and philately coleccions of Costa Rica. Very well presented gives you an idea of how the aborigines live and work. Very enjoyable visit.",0.0 +"Maybe I am not a museum person, but I expected to see a lot of gold at the Gold Museum. What we saw were little pieces of gold I the shape of animals and some jewelry. I went on a city toured San Jose which included a visit to the museum. I would not have paid separately to go to the museum. Be prepared to put your backpack/purse in a locker during your visit.",1.0 +Very interesting history with valuable golden pieces made by the indians. Costa rica means 'rich coast'!,0.0 +"The museum itself is great and so is the architecture involved in its creation. Sitting underground beneath the main plaza in the centre of the city, Right by the national theatre. Entry was cheap enough at 5000 colones each for non nationals ( locals are less than half this) a great history of the monetary system on the upper levels then as you get lowers you reach a modern art gallery and the gold museum on the second floor. This starts as a music and indigenous culture museum then you head down another flight of stairs to the gold artefacts. Ultimately very interesting to see but like most museums gets pretty monotonous after a while if you're not an avid fan.",0.0 +"Huge building, tiny museum. While some of the gold art is interesting, the cost to get in is outrageous for Costa Rica. Takes a maximum of 30 minutes to see absolutely everything. (Even if you read all the cards.)",0.0 +"The creation of gold objects in PreColumbian times is exemplified in this collection housed in the immense protective underground vault. I am always amazed at the intricate workmanship of the PreColumbian artisans and was very grateful to see this excellent presentation. Mind you, the entry charges at museums in San Jose cost foreigners far more than native Ticos. They sock it to us and there is no combined museum card as in other cities. Tourism is the main source of income in Costa Rica, so I don't blame them. It's a great country and retains its natural beauty with pride.",1.0 +"Felt the museum was small and not particularly interesting. The artwork was all abstract and didn't really reveal much about Costa Rica. It was helpful however, that the majority of information in the museum was in both english and Spanish. ",0.0 +"We had some extra time so we decided to check out this museum. It actually turned out to be better then we expected. In addition to the many fascinating gold pieces, there are several other displays of pre Colombian life. Admission price was reasonable and they offer a discount for students. Take time to really look at the details of the very small pieces.",0.0 +I really enjoyed this museum. I loved all the pre-Columbian cultural information and that they included information about families and the importance of women in the culture. There were some good hands-on activities to engage multisensory learners as well.,0.0 +"This museum lies beneath (literally) the large central Plaza Cultural in downtown San Jose. We had intended a morning tour of the National Theater, but was surprised to find that it was closed to touring for the better part of the day for some sort of performance. A quick walk to the other side of the plaza and a short walk down some stairs and one is at the entrance to this museum. Architecturally, it is described as a giant, inverted pyramid. And sure enough, as you enter the interior of the museum you immediately sense the engineering and design. I sensed that the entire exhibit/museum was somehow sponsored/provided by the Bank of Costa Rica. It is finely cared for and maintained. The largest part of the exhibit, including the gold, is behind a huge, bank-vault styled door. The exhibits are perfectly curated to tell the story of the pre-Columbian Costa Rican (Central American) peoples. The story is engaging and detailed and continues well until the arrival of the European explorers. At that point the story basically ends. All of the accomplishments and achievements of the pre-columbian people basically comes to an abrupt end. The museum is quiet and cool. It is a must-see if your are touring around the downtown San Jose area.",0.0 +This is a wonderful museum filled with fabulous treasures. It is a must see. Along with the beautiful displays there is a special opportunity to learn about some history and culture,1.0 +We spent a couple of hours in this museum and were fairly underwhelmed. The exhibits are interesting on the whole but there is not enough here to justify the exhorbitant entrance price. If you are staying in San Jose there isn't a huge amount to do during the day so the museum is a convenient way to kill some time but I have been to better museums in many countries in the world.,0.0 +Many of our guests at the Pura Vida Hotel ask us about our recommendations in San Jose. Top of our list is the Museo de Oro or Gold Museum. It is the only world class museum in Costa Rica - though there are a number of good interesting other museums (particularly the National Museum). When we have personal guests ffrom out of the country this is always on our list.,0.0 +good display of gold and gold's history thru the entire museum. the workers are courteous and helpful with any guidance or help you might need. the café/store is expensive buy souvenirs at the Mercado Nacional de Artesanias (not to be confused with the Mercado Central). The Mercado Central is good for cheap eating. however for souvenirs go to the Mercado Nacional de Artesanias (next to the Jade museum). these ppl are eager to barter with you. do not pay full price for anything. ,2.0 +I really enjoyed my time here. Not only does this attraction offer the chance to learn about Pre Columbian gold it is an opportunity to learn about the history of money and how it has reshaped the way we live. I enjoyed learning exactly how money is made. The museum also covers how money came to be an accepted method of trade. The museum offers different rooms with varying exhibitions and some of the rooms feature exhibitions that change throughout the year. I got a lot of great pictures here. I should mention it is absolutely alright to take pictures as long as you do not use any flash. There were some elementary school children on a group trip while I was there and they were really enjoying the different aspects of the museum so if you are going as a family there is something to appeal to all ages. Some of the articles on display can be touched and handled and there is a clear distinction between those you are welcome to touch and those you cannot; and this is clear even if you do not speak the local language. The staff is bilingual too and helpful if you have any questions or concerns.,1.0 +"It was neat to see some of the history ! Coin section was closed for remodeling , but the rest was cool !! Some parts are interactive and made the learning more interesting !!",1.0 +They have reallocated sections of the museum to house things that all the other museums have and in doing so they have less gold on display. The museum is very impressive it just needs to focus on its title being the Gold museum again.,0.0 +"Here you will find a lot of interesting artifacts (not only of gold) to study and many good information-plaques to read (in Spanish and English). If you want to read everything, you are going to spend many hours here. Must see if you are in San José for a while!",0.0 +"This museum focuses in pre-columbian artifacts and history. Some of the gold artifacts are amazing. All around a good way to spend 2 or 3 hours. Not an all day affair by any means. This museum is right in the heart of downtown, so plenty of things to do nearby. ",0.0 +The museum is in a big vault. Gold artifacts are displayed in the context of how people were living and there are many great exhibitions of villages and rural life. It gives a good understanding of the skills required to master the crafts.,0.0 +"If you're in San Jose, Costa Rica you should see this fascinating museum. Anyone with an interest in history will love it. They have an extensive collection of gold artifacts from the Pre-Columbian period, as well as jade and pottery from the era. If you really want to understand the rich culture and history of Costa Rica definitely visit this museum.",0.0 +Well worth the time and cost. Tour is self-guided so you can take as long or short a time to tour as you like. Very nice displays well captioned in both English and Spanish.,0.0 +"Expensive for a museum visit, but well worth it. The pottery and gold jewellery pieces are beautiful. There is also an interesting art exhibit and information about Costa Rican currency that is really well set out. An enjoyable afternoon. ",0.0 +Neat gold pieces. Very intricate. Labels in Spanish and English. Also had a contemporary Tico art show which was good.,0.0 +Was on a city tour which included this museum. Had always heard it was excellent but never took the time to go there on my previous 10 trips to San Jose. Really worth it. The best display or pre-Colombian goldjewelry that I have seen. I was with the guide but she told me that the self-guided tour was also excellent. They also have special exhibits of modern Costa Rican are outside of the gold vault.,0.0 +"The cost of visiting museums and other some national parks in Costa Rica is ridiculous, so just be prepared. This was an interesting museum with nice displays about the gold trade before and after Colón. ",0.0 +"What a greeat place, all the history of Costa Rica, how they lived, how they used Gold, all about Costa Rica Gold. My wife and grandson really enjoyed the palce, $14 US for all three. Definitely recommend this if you are in down town Costa Rica.",0.0 +We loved the Gold Museum in San Jose. The docent was friendly and very knowledgeable. Learned a lot about early civilization in Costa Rica.,0.0 +"Consider this a VERY specialized museum: it is about Pre-Colombian objects made of gold, but limited to those of Costa Rica. I can think of four places I've been to in the last year, each of which had more gold in a single object than this entire museum does (all reviewed, I believe, for TripAdvisor), and none of them was even a museum. I would be quite surprised if someone spent 3 hours in this museum, even throwing in the ceramics, modern paintings, numismatics and temporary exhibits. If anyone I knew went into this museum and failed to come out within four hours, I'd assume something terrible had happened. If they weren't a specialist in Central American pre-Columbian metallurgy, The coroner's finding would probably be died of boredom. In short: this is certainly not a world-class museum, and should not be approached as such. However, it IS an excellent gallery, whose curators have done a world-class job of explaining and exhibiting what collection they've got. They'll take you step-by-step through the lost-wax process, and encourage you to touch replicas of traditional ceramics to literally get a feel for them (don't expect THAT in any other pre-Columbian museum). There are audio guides in English, French and Spanish, but virtually every exhibit is explained in both Spanish and English, and explained very well. There's an interesting inter-active area where visitors and challenged to correctly connect a forest beast with a corresponding gold piece; if you guess right you're rewarded by having the bird or beast highlighted in a rain-forest. Children will be excited by this one, but unless they're juvenile Auric Goldfingers, they may get fidgety with the rest of the museum.As a bonus for adults, right now you also get a temporary exhibit on Tomas Povedano and currency. Povedano was a Spanish artist long resident in Costa Rica, whose portraits and paintings were used as representations on a wide range of Tico bills. We tend to do an artistic disconnect when we pull out our wallet. I once heard two obviously intelligent Italians arguing whether the most popular portrait in the world was DaVinci's Mona Lisa or Bottacelli's Venus. Only when I saw the Povadano exhibit did it strike me that I should have jumped right in and said You're both wrong: the most popular portrait in the world is Stuart's Washington. If I had done that of course, they'd have thought I was nuts. Stuart? Never heard of him. Tomas Povidano was Costa Rica's Gilbert Stuart. On a more serious note, the exhibit does raise some thoughtful points about the program of subliminal nationalism that has driven governments to decide who and what appears on your local currency.Bottom line: go for an hour or two and you'll find this an interesting and educational overview of indigenous gold-smithing. And useful knowledge beyond Costa Rica. Some of the techniques explained and illustrated here are identical to those used from China to Chile.",1.0 +Nice museum with very well guided people- nice selection of gold- very clean and modern! Glad to visit and I would return and recommend to others! ,0.0 +"I, being very interested in the history of Costa Rica, found this museum and exhibits to be fascinating. It's not the Smithsonian, but well worth the time and ticket price.",0.0 +the museum is well integrated next to national theatre. There is an app for smartphone available for download. Very well prepared showcases. The videos could have more variety,0.0 +Very impressive architecture and great jade and gold exhibitions. Take your time is worthy to visit and admire. ,0.0 +"Went here on a mid-afternoon looking to fill some time. It didn't fill much. History of Currency design in Costa Rica; some current local art and then history and gold on the lowest level of the admittedly interesting building - an inverted pyramid underground. CRC19,000 for two foreign adults and two foreign students. The brochure indicates two to three hours to see everything and 60 minutes bare minimum; we saw everything and read all the descriptions in about 35 minutes. I guess it was worth seeing, but only if you're about tapped out on things to see and do in San Jose. ",0.0 +"Artifacts how and where the mining took place, history of the manyRivers that flow through Costa Rica and the size of Gold Nuggets found. So much culture and history in Costa Rica we are returning in 2016 beautiful diverse country with lovely people. ",0.0 +"Good place if you like museums, but with a guide the experience is better because they can explain details you wouldn't find out on your own. ",0.0 +I like that this tour had a great mix of art and history. I went as a part of acuity tour and I felt a bit rushed. There is a lot to see and learn I recommend you take your time and not go with a tour group,0.0 +"It is what is is - a gold museum. If you're not into that sort of thing, then you won't like it. But for those who are interested in history and local craftmanship, this museum is very good. Everything is in spanish and english, there's an amusing movie, and lots of beautiful, authentic pieces of gold jewelry from pre-columbian times, which are both beautiful and stunningly impressive at the same time. Also, you get to see an art-museum and a museum of the costarican currency; the Colón. A nice way to spend half-a-day in San José.",0.0 +"$11 admission,nice displays,Spanish and Engligh,great history lesson. I found it very interesting. Three floors so it's a bit of walking, Stairs and elevators . Much more than a bunch of gold on display.",0.0 +This museum is very interesting especially the section on the history of Costa Rican money. The architecture of the building and the history of why it was built as such is also worth hearing.,0.0 +" The Pre Columbian Gold Museum, shares its location in a quite a unique building, with the Culture Plaza on top and three levels underground, that are temporary or permanent home of various collections: A temporary art exhibit , when we visited it the temporary exhibit featured the works of German Renaissance Artist DURERO.The other permanent exhibit is the Costa Rica Numismatic Museum.Definitely amust if you are in San Jose ",0.0 +3 museums in one and a great deal at $11:00 and free on Wednesday. It takes about 90 minutes to see the whole thing,0.0 +"We visited the Gold Museum portion of this museum and were very impressed by the exhibits, and how well they were labeled (in English and Spanish) and lit, how thorough the research looked, and how easy it was to navigate the exhibits. It was an eye-opener to see the history of gold production and artistry among the pre-Columbian people of Costa Rica. The jewelry and objects they created were stunningly beautiful.",0.0 +"it was a great museum to while in san jose. the only one we did, but locals recommended the Jade museum. Worth the price, but if you are a student do not forget your student ID card",0.0 +It was interesting to learn about the history surrounding the gold trade and how it found it's way to Costa Rica.,0.0 +"I thought it was nice, but just kind of boring. And the museum was small. You can do it in an hour. It was cool to see the process of making the gold objects and the uses and meanings. ",0.0 +"This is a very nice, small museum that's a short walk on the pedestrian walkway. It's worth a visit to see the history of gold in Costa Rica. They have displays explaining the way it was imported and used. There are examples of many things made years ago. It's a clean, well managed building.",3.0 +"This Museum is down several stories beneath the bank in the heart of San Jose. Many travelers didn't even realize where it was. There is a good collection of artifacts and information is posted. When we visited, there was also an interesting artwork display. I think this museum is going to get eclipsed however by the newer Jade Museum which was amazing. ",3.0 +"We went to the gold museum during the San Jose leg of our Costa Rica trip and it was a great experience. My boyfriend and I both just have high school Spanish behind us (which was 7years ago at this point) and we had some level of difficulty with communication with everyone other than the ticketing agent who spoke perfect English, but that being said it's not the U.S. And we certainly didn't expect to have no difficulties. We saw some absolutely beautiful pieces and learned a lot about the culture and process of creating gold pieces, definitely recommend!",2.0 +"Good presentation of Costa Rican Gold artifacts, pre-Spaniard arrival. This Museum was not as interesting as the Jade Museum was, but good. Showed past and current money along with a lot of history of Costa Rica included with the Gold Artifacts'",0.0 +Just a well constructed museum with excellent exhibits. Was on a tour so we only had one hour to tour this place - but you could easily spend 1/2 day here if you love this type of stuff.,0.0 +"Displays were interesting, excellent, and many. We took many photos of them and found this a fascinating and comfortable place. The location can't be better, tis right there downtown , city center, and walking from Maragato Hotel and National Theatre ",0.0 +"Excellent display of artifacts and explanation of the history of gold production and metallurgy in Costa Rica. Downloadable app available, as well as handheld listening devices. We visited with our daughters, ages 9 & 12, and they were very interested in the displays and thought the audio accompaniment was great. It took us about two hours to get through the whole museum. ",1.0 +"Very well laid out,very informative and with some exquisite pieces on display, this Museum is a must when in San José.It's also central ,in the pedestrianised part of the commercial heart of the city.Highly recommended.",0.0 +"The Aztecs, the Mayans, the preColumbians. There is nowhere else you can find such a display of gold artifacts and the accompanying insights this museum can bring. Just wish there was crystal skull somewhere! This is a definite must-visit when you are in Costa Rica. After that, make a break for the forest and the Pacific Ocean and get outta town.",1.0 +"Costa Rica started to gather their gold artifacts in the 1950s and got a nice head start on putting this collection together. Very comprehensive. If this stuff truly interests you; you'll spend more time there than you think. The museum itself is an upside down pyramid. Couldn't find it on the map because I was standing on it! It's underground. Cools temperature, light sweater would be nice, but then you have to haul it around once you get outside again. Such a dilemma! ",1.0 +This must not be missed. Spend a wonderful afternoon at this interesting Museum. Learn about the History of old civilization before the Spanish arrived.,0.0 +"A very good study of old civilizations. The gold displays were simply amazing. The intricate designs just boggled the mind. Some displays represented old villages, and lifestyles at the time. Well worth the visit. Need at least two hours to enjoy.",0.0 +"This is a fascinating museum that provides a wealth of information about the history of Costa Rica and Central America. The art is beautiful with its portrayal of the pre-Columbian populace nestled into its agrarian culture with their reliance on the natural environment. The gold collection is still the most interesting part of the museum with a full range of work from coins to trinkets to jewelry to statues. It is clear why the Europeans focused on this metal with an obsession that relegated everything else in the culture to the margin. Gold still has the power to capture our imagination, a fact that is patently obvious after a tour of this museum.",0.0 +"Perhaps the content of this museum is not as jazzy as those of Lima or Bogota, But it is what it is. As a museum the objects reflect the lives of the pre-Columbian peoples of Costa Rica and their rich culture which was bonded with the natural landscape and its animals, birds, insects, riverine and marine life. The museum does a great job of explaining this. In much of Costa Rica the aboriginal narrative is missing, obliterated by European-based or African cultures. The museum is a great place to appreciate how the original Tico's viewed their surroundings.",0.0 +This is a self guide tour and is worth the price of the ticket and the time. Everything from art to history of the country's money. and of course the gold museum. ,0.0 +"They have a nice collection, but you can see it in about 30-45 minutes. They should add more information and more interactive features. The Jade Museum has it going on! Try to compete with them!",0.0 +"My husband and I visited the Gold Museum in San Jose Costa Rica on our last day of vacation. It is a small museum, but well designed and has a beautiful collection of precolumbian gold artifacts. The displays include cultural history, and some interactive exhibits for the kids. It is not a large collection, but if you capacity to visit museums is limited to about an hour, as mine is, it's perfect!",0.0 +"A big variety of gold ornaments that you won't find anywhere else. There are a few pieces in the National Museum, but nothing compares to this. It would be interesting to know more about the pieces themselves, but that information has likely been lost long ago. If you are only going to one museum, this is quite impressive and worth the time and admission.",0.0 +This is by far one of my most favorite places to visit in the city of SJO. Precolumbian artifacts and culture at it's best. Beautiful displays that describe each piece and period. Admission is at a fair price and they also have a lovely little gift shop. Recommended!,0.0 +"We expected a few gold pieces, but this place will blow you away. First an art gallery, then a history of the area, and then the gold pieces... that went on and on. If you like gold jewelry and pre-Columbian art, this is a must see in San Jose. ",0.0 +Gold artifacts from the past with an excellent docent-led description. Worthy of a visit - a lot of gold accompanied by some historical exhibits of native life.,1.0 +"Not my favorite museum, but entertained the kids after we arrived and before our tour began. Smaller than I expected. ",0.0 +"The descriptions of the culture and art of precolumbian times is presented well and is very interesting. Of course, all the gold jewelry is quite beautiful. There is a very helpful display describing how these pieces were molded. ",0.0 +"We took the local bus in to the city of San Jose from our hotel The Crowne Plaza . The journey was only around 10 mins to the centre . We made our way to The Plaza de la Cultura and the museum was underground . Quite interesting exhibits , good for children as they can interact with the exibits by pressing the different buttons to light up the animals in the rainforest display . The pieces of gold were well displayed and the wax models added to the experience of what life was like then . We made our own way around the museum and we were in there for around a couple of hours. The cost was $11 per person In March 2015.",0.0 +"I believe this is one of the largest collections of Pre-Columbian gold in the world. I loved the entire exhibit, as in addition to the lovely well-preserved gold, it was a beautifully curated journey through Costa Rican history and cultures.",0.0 +"Three storeys below Plaza de la Cultura and just off the pedestrianised area of Avenida Central, near the National Theatre.Admission is approx. $11 per (non national) person, The museum focuses on Pre Columbian Gold and it's somewhat mistaken attraction by the Spanish Conquistadores and is good for that but, in this reviewers eyes, the paucity of the exhibits and the repetitious nature of the items is a disappointment. There is much better variety and quality on display in, say, the gold museum in Quito, Ecuador, than here in San Jose, Costa Rica. Again, just this reviewers opinion. However the technique of lost wax casting is well explained and illustrated. Interesting descriptions and tableaux of the native people describe the nature of the indigenous population prior to the Conquest.Difficult to score out of 5 because of the above comments but on the basis of being the only gold museum in Costa Rica it is the best. We did not get to see the National Museum.",0.0 +This is an interesting museum as it has a lot of artifacts from Costa Rica. They have other items besides gold and it is in the fun part of San Jose. They also have the history of Costa Rican currency. Nice for families.,0.0 +"I actually learnt quite a bit about the history of Central America that I would have never known had I not gone to the museum. Lots of artifacts and explanations in English and spanish. Maybe took 45 mins to an hour to go through, very well cared for and maintained.",0.0 +"Interesting, great building underground downtown. Very informative. A little pricey but worth it if you like history and are interested in the use of gold in ancient times.",0.0 +The objects in this museum are truly stunning and intricate. As well as the beautiful artefacts the museum sets out to tell how humans evolved from hunter gatherers into communities.The building is also a striking piece of architecture. Nice gift shop too!,0.0 +Good summary on Pre-colombian history and gold exhibits set in a distinctive concrete inverted pyramid but getting a bit dated and could be more inter-active.,0.0 +We were part of a group tour with our tour guide providing information at several of the areas. Impressive for all ages.,0.0 +Great gold pieces and good descriptions of the history of Costa Rica. It was worth the money for the entrance fee,0.0 +"Cost (for non Costa Rican visitors) was $11 per person. Impressive collection in the gold exhibit, secured in bank vault system. Good signage in both Spanish and English so easy to understand the explanation for each showcase. Dioramas fit in well with culture explanation.",1.0 +I learned a lot about the process and use of the gold that was made before the Europeans arrived. Intriguing! The temporary exhibit was beautiful and gave a lot of insight to the country's artists. The upper museum was closed which was disappointing! ,0.0 +"The exhibits are well displayed. Clear explanations. Take your time, take your camera. You will be amazed at the history represented and the ability people had in the past.",1.0 +It was very interesting to see. We were recommended it by a coworker and he was right. There was limited thing to see in San jose so this was one of the best things to do. It more about cold being part of their society instead gold jewellery.,0.0 +"My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this museum. It is not just the gold that is fascinating, but the museum provides an excellent step-by-step chronological history of Costa Rica. The location of the museum (underground) is very convenient for tourists because it is right next to the National Theater. ",1.0 +san jose is the same as any capital city but i enjoyed the gold museum very nice building thats underground,1.0 +Very interesting historical perspective illustrated through the gold creations. There was also an Costa Rican art exhibit included in the entry fee that looked interesting but we didn't have time to see it.,0.0 +This museum has great potential but we found the descriptions of the gold pieces were not particularly helpful. The arrangements of the displays appeared to be random with not much dating of pieces. Descriptions were very repetitive. The display pieces themselves were very interesting and I would have liked to have learned more exact information about them.,1.0 +"For anyone interested in this sort of art (mostly gold objects, but some other stuff as well), this is an interesting visit. At the same time, it's a bit limited in what's on display, and unless it's truly a passion, given that this was the most expensive museum I visited in SJ (still not outrageous or anything), it's a short visit. I came away wishing there was not only a lot more on display, but a lot more information about what is there.",0.0 +This gold museum is a must see for anyone interested in art and artifacts of the pre-Columbian era. The collection of gold jewelry and figurines is extensive and artfully displayed including educational displays explaining how the gold items were made. The beauty and craftsmanship blew my mind and I could have spent several hours there.The building also housed a stamp and coin collection as well as local paintings.,0.0 +"This museum was highly recommended to us, and we understand why! It is so astounding to see the quality and quantity of gold artifacts from so long ago! A must see....",1.0 +"The little golden statues of animals are just beautiful. The craftwork is amazing. Explanations are fine. There are even 2 interactive games for children, which They enjoyed a lot.",0.0 +The building itself is very interesting as its built under the theatre. The gold and other artifacts were fascinating and I was surprised just how much there was. The animal depictions were wonderful. The modern art outside was also worth spending some time with.,1.0 +this musseum is one of a kind it involves all of the precolumbian history of Costa Rica you can see gold pieces made by costa rica natives unique in the world also unbelievable Jade pieces that you will only be able to see in costa rica excellent musseum.,0.0 +There are not too many museums in Costa Rica but this one is set up as well as many in other parts of the world. There's a lot to learn here and when you're done you are in the middle of the downtown shopping area with lots to see and do.,0.0 +"This little museum is full of ancient gold and pottery artifacts, and includes some history of the local indigenous people of the Central American area. Some of the collection is magnificent!",0.0 +"We decided to visit as this was around the corner from our hotel. It was an almost comical experience, with a jungle backdrop running throughout the museum. There wasn't much of an obvious 'flow' to follow, so we wandered between display cabinets. Not great value for money given the pieces available to see. If this is a particular area of interest for you, then I would imagine it's a great opportunity to see some special archaeological pieces.",0.0 +"The museum itself is interesting as it is built underground. However the gold collection is repetitive and I did not think worth the price of admission which, when combined with the entrance fee to an Albrecht Durer exhibit of biblical engravings, came to about $18. Durer was great and beautifully displayed. So was the gold but it just went on and on, with little variety. No earrings, rings or bracelets. The Gold Museum in Bogota Columbia is infinitely better!",0.0 +"Much more interesting than just about gold, but the artifacts they have placed there are wonderful to view. Provides a good overview of the type of life in Cost Rica before Christopher Columbus. Great info about how the native people's worked with gold, in both hammered and lost wax techniques.Interesting sub-terranian building",1.0 +"Good for a couple of hours, kept our family engaged with a really well illustrated collection, which is beautiful in its own right, but also is used to tell the story of the native population in Costa Rica.",1.0 +The building itself is very interesting - the only underground building in Costa Rica and the displays were well done with information in both Spanish and English.,0.0 +Very well arranged and situated in a busy shopping area. The Jade museum is nearby but no one could tell us where it was and it was not called the Jade Museum. Pedestrians do not have right of way so watch out. They stop for dogs but not humans. ,1.0 +"Located next to the National Theatre. It's below the street level plaza. Very interesting exhibits explaining how the ability to cast gold was developed over centuries, and many beautiful examples from the pre-columbian period. There is also other (non-gold) artifacts, modern art, and much more to see. Plan to spend several hours here. Very interesting.",1.0 +"Very nice small museum outlining the history of the region pre-Spanish conquest. Beautiful gold and nice collection of art and pottery. Does not take more than an hour or two to see everything, worth the time.",0.0 +"it was worth the visit for sure, if you like to learn. some pretty cool art and we were fascinated by the gold.",0.0 +We like to spend one day per attraction. That way we can take our time and enjoy. The Gold Museum is worth a visit. It was a little confusing as where the Gold Museum entrance is. It was not the bottom floor but one floor before that. You walk past the elevators to the large safe doors. They really lock this place down.The exhibits are nicely put together. Lots of different wildlife made from gold and people. I would recommend everyone that has the opportunity to see this museum go. ,0.0 +This museum showcases amazing technical and artistic skills of the native cultures. It is worth a stop to gain a better perspective on culture prior to the arrival of the Spanish. There are also a number on non-gold artifacts.,0.0 +Smallish museum with high quality gold ornamentation and good background information about the people and area. All descriptions in Spanish and English. Natural history area part of the same ticket.,0.0 +Was interesting and learned a lot about the the history and culture.It's hard for me to give this a fair review after going to the antiquities museum in Cairo and musen of national history in Chicago makes it hard to judge a small place like this... Entranced fee WAY OVER PRICED takes about 15 minutes to view it all,0.0 +"If you're coming in San Jose and staying for a day or few, this is a must-visit museum. I am personally not so impressed comparing to other museums I've visited in other Central American countries but definitely worth it. Because Costa Rica doesn't have much to boast when it comes to it's History & Culture like other latin countries, this houses the exhibitions of some very similar golden artefacts from it's past. In this museums, you would learn the past of the country.",0.0 +"Very worth while. Learn of the local native art and metallurgic science. The other Costa Rica historical emphasis, art and pottery display gave us a good understanding of other aspects of the country.",0.0 +Loads (too many?) of very similar gold artefacts but I liked the clear explanation of his these were made and at the end the sad effect that the Spanish had on native tribes,0.0 +"We visited this museum as part of our sightseeing trip around San Jose. Once we got to grips with the layout and labelling of roads, we found it very easily! It is housed in the same building as the currency museum and an art gallery on the Plaza de la Cultura.It has a well thought out and ordered exhibition from the beginning of this period. Displaying fascinating items and explaining their significance in relation to the culture of the time. The information displays are in Spanish and English.Well worth allocating a couple of hours to visit this museum.",0.0 +"This museum has some utterly fascinating displays. The artefacts are grouped and organised well so that visitors can put them in context. There is ample, well-written signage in English including information both about how artefacts were possibly used and how they were made. As well as the artefacts themselves there is a 9 minute video presentation and a number of displays with mannequins so you can see how the artefacts were used or worn. Overall a fascinating and enlightening experience.",0.0 +One of the exhibits was closed and I think it's over priced at $11 USD (plus another $7 if you want the audio guide). Some duplication with the Museo Nacional which was less expensive and more interesting.,0.0 +"It's a place full of shiny, old things of various shapes and sizes. Not much more to say. I like gold!",0.0 +I found this interesting its a shame the invaders did what they did. Would be interesting to see what the people would be like if left alone,0.0 +Beautiful collection and display. Very informative and an educational experience about the art history of indigenous people in Costa Rica. A MUST!,0.0 +"Had an afternoon to kill in downtown San Jose prior to going off an adventure tour and thought this would be an interesting diversion. A little hard to find - wish I had known it was underground (like someone else said, it looks like the entrance to a metro station) as I wasted a few minutes walking around looking for a museum looking building before asking in my broken Spanish where it was. Price was a little steep at $12 USD but hopefully some of that actually goes to help the museum and not some corrupt politician.They give you a locker & key to check your bags at the entrance. Museum itself it quite small - took a little over an hour to go through. Nicely air-conditioned though. I am a history buff but didn't know a lot about this type of gold production. Some of the pieces on display were exquisite - loved the detailed frog amulets! Descriptions in English & Spanish. Overall an interesting visit - wish the collection was a little more extensive.On your way out is asmall, but surprisingly nice museum shop. They sold some replica pieces of some of the gold as well as some quality handicrafts from some of indigenous tribes of Costa Rica.",1.0 +"This was part of my tour with Caravan so there was no admission charge, I found it interesting but I do enjoy history and some of the gold artifacts were gorgeous. I would not say this is s must see but if you have time I would put it on your list of things to do.",0.0 +"This museum was a great find. To be honest, the visit was accidental since we were lost looking for a different museum but we were happy we stumbled upon this! The museum is underground and walking in it appears you are entering something resembling a metro station but inside it is beautiful and the museum is quite extensive, informative, and well laid out. Definitely recommend if you are in the area!",2.0 +"The section of the museum displaying currency was not open. I'm not sure if this was advertised when we paid our fee or not. Without that section, the museum was interesting but overpriced.",0.0 +"It was interesting to see the history of gold, but the overall experience was a little disappointing. It would have been nice if there was a little more interaction. All is written however in both English and Spanish.",1.0 +Not a big museum but interesting. It took us about 1 1/2 hours it was interesting but not a large museum. The museum was in a convenient location downtown.,0.0 +"We really enjoyed this small museum filled with interesting things. Learning about the process of gold making and seeing what craftspeople created over a thousand years ago was remarkable and the museum was laid out in a straight forward format that made it easy to move through without missing anything.Headsets were available in English, but it basically summarized what was written on the displays and since all of the displays were in both English and Spanish I wouldn't get one a second time.We walked through the entire museum, reading everything and watching a short movie, in about an hour.",1.0 +Have a little time to spare in San Jose - I thought this was terrific and opted this over a coffee plantation. Spent the day here and then the botanical gardens.,0.0 +Very educational and beautiful layout. Good price to enter. Exhibit was gorgeous. Convenient location ,1.0 +It was very affordable to visit. It is great if you enjoy culture and history. If you compare the natives arts from other countries you will see that there are similarities. ,2.0 +"This is a nice museum in the city centre of San Jose and covers both Gold and the history of Costa Rica's currency.The exhibits are interesting, but especially in the initial currency section the information in English is somewhat lacking.",1.0 +This museum has beautyful golden artifact that date back from local Indian tribes of Costa Rica. A country with a long and interesting history. greetings Déderick,0.0 +"The museum is surprisingly well done considering the surrounding neighbourhood. The entrance fee includes access to the Numismatics Museum (money museum). That part was mildly interesting, but really only for a few minutes unless you're a collector.The real reason to go is the downstairs Gold Museum. It is modest-sized but you probably want to set aside an hour to wander through the exhibits and read the story of how early civilizations made such spectacular gold pieces.The pieces on display, though ancient, are no less beautiful than the finest jewellery sold today.Young children may lose interest fairly quickly though.",2.0 +"It has incredible, beautiful and impressive amount of gold artifacts from hundreds of years.All very well organized and exposed, so you'll find history and art.Add to that the fact that the building itself is modern and impressive. And it's underground! You'll walk looking for the museum and will only see a plaza next to the theater. Gold is below it.",1.0 +"Marvelous collection, if you are downtown San Jose I highly recommend you visit this museum.Great time",0.0 +"When visitng San Jose do not miss visitin this marvelous place, a temple of the precolombian art.Childre lear to admire and to respect the indian culture and the beauty of iot art.",0.0 +"This museum in located in Downtown San Jose at Plaza de la Cultura (Cultural Square) or more properly beneath the Square. In fact is in a huge vault 3 levels underground with an impressive collection of precolumbian gold art, all explanations are both in Spanish and English in a very clever set up that use low levels of light in the walkways and beautiful ilumination of the gold pieces. It is a rich cultural experience that may take a couple of hours to complete.",6.0 +Little weird getting to by walking the entrance is down stairs kinda underground. We found it and walked around about 2hrs. Lots of interesting items to see. Me and my husband liked it.,1.0 +"A well managed museum with a large collection of pre-columbian artifacts,we didnt have much time since we arrived by ship for a day tour, our guide gave us a quick 1 hour tour and we enjoyed it very much. Museum is underground and right by the National Theatre in central San Jose.",1.0 +"If you're looking for something to do in San Jose this is a nice museum, especially if you're short on time as you can see pretty much everything in an hour. On a Sunday when many things are closed it's nice or if you need a break from the rain. It wasn't very crowded either.",0.0 +A suprise underground museum in the centre of the city. Interesting historical displays. Had expected larger artifacts. Skip the Audio Tour. It's all covered on the signage.,4.0 +A very nice museum to check out if you are staying at a hotel in San Jose. This has many collections of pre-Columbian artifacts. If you like this museum then check out the Jade Museum also. ,1.0 +Visited this museum on a Sunday afternoon. We completed the museum tour in 45 -60 mins. It contained very interesting information with pretty cool exhibits. It's around $10 per person and $9 if you show a school ID ( doesn't matter if it's a foreign id). The entrance fee covers 2 museums (currency and numastics) and staff are always available to answer any questions you may have. It's definitely a cool place to check out if in San Jose,0.0 +This is a good way to spend a wet afternoon. Lots of interesting facts and figures on Costa Rican money and how it developed a financial strategy and policy,0.0 +"In brief: A great way to spend an afternoon in San Jose.The pros:-The best part is the exhibit showing you how some of the artwork was found in a burial ground excavated in the 1950s-Your ticket ($11 per person) includes the currency museum and an art exhibit on the top floor, all in the same building-Staff is friendly-Pieces are laid out with good explanations of how the art you see fit into local culture and history-Layout with figure of people and animals are a bit hokey, but they do help demonstrate how some of the artwork you see was made and why-The video is interesting, but pretty genericThe cons:-The collection is a bit monotonous-Layout could be improved by making it chronologicalGood to know:-Takes about 1-2 hours to see everything-No pictures with flash allowed-Student tickets are cheaper for adults with IDs-Your ticket includes admission to exhibits in the same building",4.0 +"This was a nice place to step away from the streets of San Jose for about an hour. I walked through a really neat art exhibit and got to learn about the processes the indigenous peoples undertook in order to make such gorgeous gold artwork. Not a huge collection of artifacts, but plenty to see and admire. ",1.0 +The museum was small 3 floors but not crowded with exhibits.. It has the descriptions in English as well as Spanish. I found the museum does focus on the history of money. The place I believe is sponsored by the national bank. I think this is why there is a money exhibit.While interesting I would have enjoyed more culture. I think the displays were done well and it does not take long to go through the museum. It has lockers for your belongings since knap sacks not allowed. Pictures are allowed but no flash Gift shop is nice. I like the architecture is nice inside. It is next to the National theater and you can easily do both if these and have time for a snack at the theater or walk to the Cathedral that is close as well.,2.0 +"The museum quality itself is on par with anything we have seen / visited in Europe, the displays are very well presented, lots of clear explanations in English/ Spanish, just a lovely experience.There are two entrance rates, one for locals and one for tourists. Whilst I think it is still worth the amount, some people may find it a bit high.Great activity for a rainy day...",0.0 +"An incredible exibition of gold artifacts, well presented in a modern museum. It's in the city center, and probably the only attraction really not to be missed when visiting the Capital.",0.0 +I really enjoyed the tour of the Gold Museum. It was like walking into a large vault. It is very easy to get to the museum. Always something fun to do on one of those rainy days. ,0.0 +wonderful to see the technology of skill they had some many hundreds of years ago. Could have been brighter.,0.0 +Lot's of information about precolumbian history focused on gold production. It has the numismatic museum in it and it's quite impressive.,0.0 +"Good collection of precolumbian objects, and very well displayes with the history of each object, and in what location it was found, along with the map.",0.0 +"While it is advertised as a gold museum, there are many other aspects of pre-Colombian life. Three full floors well built, cool, and interesting.",0.0 +"This is a must not miss. San Jose does not have a great deal to attract the visitor, but if you are there then see this if nothing else. It is a delight to see the intricate work on the gold necklaces etc.",0.0 +"The artifacts were very interesting as was the information provided, however the lighting was not good and made it hard to read the information!",0.0 +"Gorgeous works of art, well displayed. The didactic material was available if you wanted it but one could also easily just enjoy the fantastic creatures created a thousand years ago.",0.0 +We really enjoyed learning about the history of gold in Costa Rica. The info is both in Spanish and English. There is even some areas for interactive learning. The building is underground and quite remarkable as well. The only negative is that we were freezing cold - bring a sweater.,1.0 +The museum is built underground.It is a modern structure and very interesting.It also exhibits the national coin collection.,0.0 +This is a nicely sized museum. The collection is very good but not so large that it's overwhelming. There are some interesting displays of pre-Columbian society as well. It is definitely worth a visit.,1.0 +"The displays and information displayed were worth the admission. The size of the museum was smaller than first expected, but by the end of the visit, ",1.0 +"Let's be honest, San Jose is not a particularly picturesque city and most people go there largely when they're passing through to get to somewhere else. This museum however, is fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed finding out about the beginnings of Costa Rican currency, why the current bank notes are designed the way they are, what influences were used in designing the gold pieces and just looking at the gold generally. There are some very intricate pieces considering how long ago they were made. This is definitely one of the highlights of San Jose. I had a fantastic day out here. ",2.0 +"Informative museum, that tracks the architecture through coinage and bank notes, to pre Colombian gold working techniques and village culture. ",1.0 +The Gold Museum had lots of wonderful artifacts. I am not sure it was my favorite place in San Jose to visit. But lots of history and culture.,0.0 +"The admission ticket to the Precolumbian Gold Museum also permits you to visit the numismatic museum. We didn't visit the numismatic collection but did check out the cool display in front on Costa Rica's paper currency which is stunning. The Precolumbian Gold Museum has an amazing collection. We especially like the old figures based on animals and our children enjoyed the interactive display matching the animals to the figures. There is an excellent display on lost wax casting showing the process step by step which was really amazing and helpful in answering our question of how these small, very detailed figures were made.",2.0 +"An interesting collection of precolumbian artifacts, mostly of gold. Jewelry, masks, stylized animal sculptures, for instance. Also mannequins in precolumbian native attire in display cases. Dioramas. I spent an hour and a half here. Worth a visit.",1.0 +"This is one of my favourite museums in San Jose and I have visited it many times. Their collection of pre-Colombian gold is beautiful and well complemented by other exhibitions, including a small room showcasing the history of Costa Rican money and temporary art exhibitions of contemporary art. I would say, if you have two days to spend in San Jose, visit the pre-Colombian Gold Museum, the Jade Museum the National Museum and Teatro Nacional. ",2.0 +"This was one of the highlights of the trip. My husband had been to Costa Rica a couple of previous times with universities on research, but this was his first time as an actual tourist. He had been impressed with the Gold Museum before, but especially enjoyed it this time. A do not miss venue!",0.0 +"This museum has a good collection of pre-Columbian art but the accompanying information is quite basic. This place would be great for a family to see, not so much for someone who already has some knowledge on the subject and wants a little bit more details. Having visited it alone, it took me a little over 2.5 hours to see the entire museum, including the small art and numismatic expos. It's better than most of the other daytime activities available in San Jose but left me a slightly disappointed.",0.0 +"Our family enjoyed the gold museum and learning about the history of money in Costa Rica. We had time to kill before we flew out of San Jose, and this was a perfect way to learn more about the country. I would not make a special trip to San Jose, just for the museum. But if you are there, it is definitely worth going to see.",0.0 +"Spent 1/2 day in the Museum & Didn't want to leave. Very Interesting!!! **** A number 1. I did a self tour which meant you read every thing your self. But, that is the way the Museum is set up. It was all in English. The History here could consume as much time as you want to spend. The History was remarkable. Very Interesting!!!",2.0 +"This is a relatively small museum, but very informational. It details the importance of gold in pre-Columbian society, and depicts how gold was processed by the people of Costa Rica before the Spaniards came. We rushed through it in less than an hour, and in all honesty, you wouldn't need much more time than that. If you are interested in pre-Columbian society, this museum should be partnered with the New Jade Museum, which is about 3 times as big and offers far more information. ",0.0 +Interesting exhibits and venue. Learned a few things about pre-columbian art and enjoyed the artifacts.,1.0 +A museum covering currency doesn't sound that interesting but we enjoyed this one. There are exhibits covering Costa Rican money in addition to the pre-Columbian gold. The gold is the highlight and its worth a couple hours time to explore.,0.0 +"We spent about 1 hour or so here and it was a really cool place. I'd recommend it. History of the architecture, currency and people in Costa Rica. Our kids really liked it.",0.0 +"The underground gold museum is a site that shouldn't be missed. The gold displays are beautiful and the museum is located under the plaza, next to the National Theater.",0.0 +"The museum had interesting exhibits, but I wouldn't make a point of going to this museum if you don't have time for it. I didn't think it was a must see.",1.0 +"The Precolumbian Gold Museum is defintely worth a visit if you are in San Jose. The most interesting thing is that the museum is underneath the Plaza de la cultura, and the whole museum seemed to be a giant underground vault. The gold pieces are generally small and simply made animals and shamanistic amulets. There are mannequins demonstrating how the different pieces could have been worn. There are also ceramic pieces, mostly ritual vessels, that are worth seeing closely.There is usually a temporary exhibit of contemporary art and the Numismatic Museum is in the same building. It has a collection of Costa Rican modern currency as well as examples of money from earlier times.",0.0 +Very well keep. Its interesting. I miss a little more lighting in my opinion and the entry price should provide basic information at least about the museum. Very important tip bring your student ID if you have one the entry price is lower.,0.0 +The Precolumbian Gold Museum was a great experience. It is actually three museums in one and you could spend hours there. The museum is not just about gold and has a lot of information about the history of Costa Rica. A very interesting and well laid out museum that is housed below the ground. There is also an art exhibition that is always changing..,1.0 +"Fortunately this museum was right next to our hotel so despite the lateness of the time and road closures in the vicinity following Costa Rica's win over Uruguay in the first leg of the work cup because of celebrating Tico's, we made it within an hour of closing time. The museum is underground and entered through a bank vault. It is large, modern and beautifully laid out with the exhibits displayed in a logical order. The various gold artefacts are stunning and beautiful in their design and complexity. I just wish we'd had more time to enjoy this stunning museum as an hour just wasn't long enough. However, we were delighted to have made it as the museum isn't open on a Sunday. ",1.0 +"Interesting museum that you walk downstairs as you explore. Informative exhibits and artifacts about the Pre-Columbian Costa Ricans, a good way to learn about the country more than just for its nature in current times, but how it was.",0.0 +"I would like to have had some type of device that I could have listened to instead of having to read all about the exhibits. I would also to have liked more hands on items that I could have interacted with like the animal exhibit. The staff was very nice, but it would have been nice if they could have talked about the exhibits while standing there.",0.0 +"One nice thing about San Jose's museums is that some of them are just adjacent to each other so that you can do one trip to cover all of them. This was one such museum. All in all, it was OK and such but I wasn't really moved. A coin toss for me. Grade B..",0.0 +"What a lovely museum right in the middle of San Jose. We actually went for my husband to see the exhibit on the history of the Costa Rican money which was disappointing. The gold exhibit was very interesting and very well done. If you are in San Jose, you should definitely stop in and visit, it is well worth the money and very interesting. ",0.0 +"The museum is situated in the vaults of the National Bank,, just downtown, it's a great place for those who are intersted in history, it offers a huge display of precolumbian gold crafts and their currency exhibition is also extremely interesting",0.0 +"I truly found it very interesting, great lightning, interactive, a learning experience for anyone who visit it",0.0 +"the Precolumbian Gold Museum rates as one of the world's great museums. The indigenous people of Costa Rica were excellent crafts people in gold, stone and ceramics. The exhibits are well laid out in a logical sequence with tableaux showing daily life. We particularly appreciated the emphasis on women and on the life of indigenous people today. They are not in a museum, but alive and well and working to maintain their culture and their traditional skills. This gets four stars rather than five because there were no brochures or postcards of the exhibition.",0.0 +"Enjoyed my visit well maintained, interesting displays (including gold objects & Costa Rican currency) and diormas depicting preColumbian life.Difficult to locate though as below bank and not well sign posted.",0.0 +The best part of this museum is the architecture. The entry fee is expensive and the exhibits underwhelming with too much emphasis on the Disney experience.,0.0 +"This museum in San Jose is literally hidden ... mostly underground ... and under a bank! But if you find it, you will discover a hidden world of history, wonder, and craftsmanship (craftspersonship these days?) reflected in dioramas and displays of generally small gold objects (smaller that is,than those in King Tut or Aztec/Maya displays) that arr wondrously surprisingly sophisticated in execution. Although i find most museums over-curated, this one offers the right amount of information to tell the long history of the area, and to weave artifacts into the cultural fabric that produced them. If you have time to spend in San Jose, this is definitely a worthwhile place to stop.",0.0 +"The gold museum has been significantly improved since I last visited about 14 years ago. The exhibits are very well done and beautifully laid out. Great history, interesting artifacts, and some creative variations, such as the exhibit on architectural elements used in Costa Rican currency over the years. Well worth the time and cost.",0.0 +"At first sight, San Jose does not look like a very interesting or attractive city. After a long walk from our hotel to the city centre we decided to visit the museum for lack of alternatives and because we felt tired and sweaty.The museum was a pleasant surprise and more than just an air-conditioned resting place. It is relatively small and on three levels, with a spiral staircase. One part is dedicated to numismatic and the history of the local currency. The larger collection is about the costumes and history of the local tribes and their use of gold artefacts. There are several interactive activities and a couple of videos on a loop, plus a nice gift shop. Museum staff proved to be kind, courteous and helpful. Definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +"The building is quite beautiful, even though it is underground, light floods throughout. Great place to learn about Costa Rican aboriginal culture and the beginning of modern Costa Rica. Amazing photos and culture.",0.0 +"Built as an upside down pyramid below ground! We had a tour which provided very interesting information, but displays are in English/Spanish - so you can read much of the information yourself if visiting individually. Plan on at least an hour or so. Great place to learn about Costa Rica's history prior to when Columbus arrived there!",0.0 +"Look, is this a must see. No. But it is worthwhile.The museum displays interesting gold artifacts from the indigenous people and weaves the story of gold & currency into the lives of the native folk. There are 3 levels and I recommend the audio tour (confusing at first, until you understand how it is organized). The display on current CR currency is also interesting.So, if you have some free time in San Jose, do visit this museum.",0.0 +We spent over 2 hrs here and it was not really enough time - the incredible workmanship of the peices given their age is stunning. The museum is situated in the vaults of the National Bank and their currency exhibition and film is also extremely interesting,0.0 +I have to be honest. This is one of my favorite places in san jose downtown. You can certainly appreciate the history of the pre-columbian people their culture and modus vivendi. It is a great deal to go heree if you want to learn about Costa Rica.,0.0 +"This museum is under the square, we almost missed it. It was nice and took only a few hours to go through.",0.0 +During our recent trip to this beautiful country my wife and I flew into San Jose and spent two nights in Costa Ricas capital. We stayed at the downtown Aurola Holiday Inn and were given a lot of helpful advice on what to see in one day.The recently opened Gold Museum was on the top of the list of recommendations. And rightfully so! We spent about 2 hours visiting and admiring one of the world's greatest collections of gold ornaments and precolumbian gold jewelry and gold artifacts. If you have the time make sure you visit this modern museum in the center of town. Other places of interest should include the nearby fruit and vegetable market and the theatre cafe opposite from the museum. There is also a section of old mansions and the wonderful Worlds Cafe in the old part of town.,0.0 +"Just when you are beginning to fade, it's over. Great examples of pre-Columbian gold, without overwhelming the casual visitor.",0.0 +A nice mueseum; small so not at all boring! A nice collection of gold artifacts and some good information about the pre columbian citizens of Costa Rica,0.0 +Well worth a visit. Excellent exhibit and plenty of information in English (and Spanish of course!). You can also chose to use an audio guide. ,0.0 +"Although the currency museum and other parts of the museum (included in your admission fee) didn't particularly stand out, the Gold Museum was surprisingly well done. The museum in underground, so you have to enter from the Gold Museum from the first floor down (the middle floor) to go in chronological order of history. The displays are in both English and Spanish. What was impressive was the artifacts on display and the many gold figurines from Costa Rican history. I would suggest allowing for an hour to go through all the parts of the museum. You can take pictures (which I love) throughout your experience. Make this a stop on your visit to San Jose. It's right around the block from the National Theater and within minutes of many food options.",0.0 +"We didn't find much to do in downtown San Jose, but I would recommend two hours to see this museum. It contains an extensive collection of gold work and other artifacts from Central America before the arrival of the Spanish. The building itself is quite unattractive but don't let that stop you from seeing the exhibit. ",0.0 +The kids had a few activities in the museum that kept them occupied. It was nice that there were exhibits where they were allows to touch and not only look.,0.0 +"A very nice museum, well maintained and very interesting. The displays are beautiful, chronological and well explained.",0.0 +spend the time to read and watch the displays - interesting! The gold jewellery is nice but actually the exhibits on settlement and life in the pre-Columbian days was more interesting. It is a must see.,0.0 +"Take your time and relax in Costa Rica. If you are interested in history, this is a very nice museum, or rather three in one museums. Great collection of gold jewelry and figurines from pre-Columbia Central American indigenous peoples. Just four blocks from the central market, in the center of San Jose, it's a great visit. ",0.0 +"Constructed under the Plaza de la Cultura and next to the National Theater this museum extends three stories underground. In order to enter, you go through metal detectors and through vault doors. As is the case in Costa Rica banks, baseball caps have to be worn backwards in order to video each guests face.The long sweeping spiral staircase that connects the different levels is the architectural center piece. With plenty of room, aside from the main gold exhibit, the museum does not seem cluttered. The pieces in the collection date from 500 BE to 1600 AD, when the new world was discovered by Christopher Columbus and the artifacts range from simple round earrings to intricately worked representations of local animals. Tastefully exhibited with great lighting and clear concise descriptions, the museum opens a window into the past and into lives of those indigenous groups that lived in Costa Rica.I found that the dioramas of ancient tribal life were rendered very well and there is a great video that acclimated you to how the gold objects were made. All and all, this was an excellent facility - well worth the visit.",1.0 +"For 10USD you get three museums in one. There are three levels that can be accessed by foot, elevator, or handicap access. The evolution of the Costa Rican currency, COLON, is quite interesting, but some of the areas did not have translations into English. Picture taking is allowed to view the various historical artifacts. The place is family friendly. Highly recommended.",0.0 +Good explanation of gold and indigenous methods in the area going back centuries. Also pottery and living style and cultures.,0.0 +This museum has some great information about Costa Rica and it's history. I would highly recommend a visit here before venturing out to the rest of the country just for the history it provides you.,0.0 +Nice collection of pre-columbian gold with very interesting pieces available for viewing. One of the few things worthwhile seeing in San Jose.,0.0 +"There isn't much to see in downtown San Jose, but the Precolumbian Gold Museum is worth a visit. The layout and the artifacts are very interesting.",0.0 +"You can easily spend an hour in here. Very good background information....I wouldn't bother with the headset, as people said it was hard to follow. The section on their money was a bit disappointing...no mention of the fact that their new money was printed in Canada!! Be sure to go to the National Theatre building...lovely lunch in the cafe!",0.0 +"Very nice museum, underground, includes coins and huge collection of pre-colombian GOLD (mostly animals figures). Great history and short informative movie.",0.0 +Fascinating historical exhibits; beautiful gold and copper artifacts that astounded me in their detail and accuracy. Distinctive stonework too. ,0.0 +"We spend a really nice day in the museum, the information tells you all about the tico people. The art work of the gold is very impressionable... I enjoyed my visit, anyone who likes learning about the country they are visiting then this is a must..",0.0 +"This museum is a little expensive (around $12 or $14) and more about the history of Costa Rican currency and historical currencies than gold. There are some precolombian artifacts on display, but there are also a large number of reproductions.I suppose that I was expecting something different and I did not enjoy it that much and would not return or recommend it to someone else unless you are interested in the history and design of paper currency.",1.0 +"Loved the museum, very interesting overall and not too big that you get super tired. Start in level 2 then go down to level 3 (I saw some people doing the opposite) as I believe that this way the timeline fits better.",0.0 +We enjoyed seeing the gold objects but especially liked all the history displays. We also visited the money museum that is included in the ticket price.,0.0 +This museum has 1600 artifacts of Pre-Columbian gold dating back to AD 500. Well worth every penny. Would recommend this museum as well as the National Theater - both in San Jose.,0.0 +"The Gold Museum, Museo del Oro is an excellent exhibit and most certainly a San Jose highlight. The gold pieces are stunning and the museum layout is very unique. It is located underground, spans several different levels and is nicely air conditioned. Entrance to the Museum actually gives you entry into several museums at the same site. The other displays and dioramas are well done indeed. It is definitely worth a visit!",0.0 +Worth at least an hour +The arcitecture of the museum is most interesting and well worth the vist in addition to seeeing the gold.,0.0 +I am not a Museum kind of person but did find this one of some interest. One wonders how these precolumbians discovered how hot to get the gold in order for it to become liquid,0.0 +"This is a first-class museum in downtown San Jose. The gold displays are excellent as are the descriptions in English and Spanish. In addition to seeing the gold pieces, visitors will learn a lot about pre-Colombian culture. This museum was well worth visiting.",0.0 +"This is worth seeing. Great exhibit and one of the only nice things to do in San Jose. The artifacts are beautiful, the museum is well maintained and the staff is friendly.",1.0 +"It was interesting to learn about the indigenous customs and culture and see the pieces that were on display. A little pricey for Latin America, but worthwhile.",0.0 +"Surprisingly, interesting and informative underground museum. Location not very obvious. Name of museum is misleading, because it is not just about the history of currency, but also a showcase of Costa Rica, including its architecture, wildlife, people etc. Local artists sometimes exhibit their art here as well.",0.0 +"This is a must see, culturally interesting museum right in the heart of the city. We found ourselves there for a walk through after a full day of walking around the city and enjoyed ourselves.",0.0 +It is an total underground museum that contains the ancient history of gold & precious artifacts in well lite sealed glass display cases on the Native Indians of Costa Rica. Plan on two hours to browse your way from the basement to upper exhibit floors. Note: the A/C was working quite well & sweater or jacket may be needed even in summer! Pura Vida,0.0 +"This was very well done. Travelling beneath the street level while learning about the ancient inhabitants of Costa Rica was like venturing down into an archeological dig. Everything was well presented, the displays are beautiful and everything was explained clearly. ",0.0 +"Wow, this is a very spectacular museum in central San Jose. It not only displays wonderful artifacts, but tells the story of Costa Rican history. The interior is beautiful with its curved staircase leading down into the various galleries. Plan to spend several hours at this wonderful museum, located beneath the plaza next to the National Theater. ",0.0 +"This museum is what drew us to spend a day in San José - my husband heard about it on the radio and wanted to go. It was a neat museum; I enjoyed the history on how the items were made, as well as the the upper level exhibit on Costa Rican currency. Not a huge place, but it kept us busy for a while.",0.0 +We had an extra day in San Jose each of the 3 times we visited San Jose. This is not a must see place in our opinion but it was interesting and the gift shop had lots of nice gifts for the people back home. ,0.0 +"St Jose isn't the most interesting of cities, but if you're there and have some time,I'd recommend visiting this museum. There is a spectacular amount of treasure to see. Wished I'd had time to look at the coins too, not expensive and one ticket covers all three museums.",0.0 +There's not a lot to see in San Jose but this is one place worth spending an hour or so. Interesting building and history. Displays very well laid out and containing some fabulous stuff.,0.0 +"Some might say the exhibits are all a bit similar. But the way the exhibition is lit, signposted and arranged really creates a very educational experience. The pieces are all intricately made, and nicely contextualised. Also - a very nice and chilling place to visit in the subtropical heat.",1.0 +This is a great glimpse into PreColumbian life and art. The museum is well organized and a good value.,1.0 +"I was very pleased with the various museums and exhibitions included in the entry price for the complex located under this plaza located right in the center of San Jose. The items in each museum were well-presented, with almost everything accompanied by explanations in both English and Spanish. And it wasn't so much that is was overwhelming - two hours should be enough time for most visitors, though it would certainly take longer if you read every bit of the curator's excellent work.",1.0 +"An underground museum that is well organized and stays focused on the subject - pre-Columbian gold production and use. There was also another display on currency throughout Costa Rican history that was interesting. Gold production in pre-Columbian Central America was incredibly difficult and complex. Yet, the work produced was stunning in its beauty. If you have any interest in either pre-Columbian history or gold jewelry, this is the museum for you!",1.0 +"It's worth a stop if you have extra time, but I wouldn't encourage going out of your way to see it. The exhibits have a lot of information... small print and lots of reading to get the whole story. There are a few informational vidoes throughout, and a handful of interactive exhibits which were fun. Overall I didn't think it was especially attractive, but the exhibits were interesting and I'd say it was worth the admission price. I think it might be a bit boring for kids.",0.0 +This is a modern underground museum next to the National Theater. Great exhibits and good signage. Plenty of interactive displays to help understand how things were made. The gold objects were in very good condition and lots of them.,1.0 +"This is an amazing museum--astonishing golden treasures, with fascinating details about how the indians developed metallurgical techniques, the significance of each lovely item, and information about where in Costa Rica each was discovered. We spent hours absorbed in the beautifully described exhibits! Both Spanish and English signs are available, and an audio guide is available in each language. We would strongly recommend this to anyone who loves beauty and Pre-Columbian history. It is right near a good coffee shop in the lobby of the beautiful Theater building.",0.0 +"If you're flying into San Jose on your way to the coast, stay an extra day to check out the museums downtown. For around $12US you get access to the gold museum, art display, currency museum, and an exhibit on the building's history and architecture. While we visited, the stunning work of Costa Rican artist Lola Fernandez was featured. The gold museum has an extensive collection, as well as the currency museum, with historical displays in both Spanish and English. Lastly, we checked out the exhibit on the building's interesting history. Bring a camera so you can take pictures, but be careful not to get the vault doors to the gold museum in your shot or the security guards will make you delete it! There are restroom facilities, but I wish there was somewhere to grab a bite to eat.",1.0 +"The exhibit of precolumbian gold is so beautiful and very informative. There are lots of great interactive exhibits testing whether you can recognize the animal that had been cast into gold...lizards, frogs, crocodiles, birds, etc. ",0.0 +Not a big collection of gold but reasonable value for what it is. Not a patch on the Gold museum in Lima (I haven't been to the one in Bogota which has a great reputation),0.0 +"This exhibit, while built around gold, is really a whole anthropological exploration. There are dioramas of a pre-Columbian village and of different roles of individuals--like Healer, Warrior, Goldworker. It is very nicely laid out, with excellent informative explanations in English and Spanish. You can rent an audio-guide, which I did, but I found it didn't add much beyond what the written posted descriptions said and wasn't worth the extra cost. We left whe the museum closed, after two hours of viewing, and we could definitely have spent a little more time there! Well worthwhile!",0.0 +"I'm not aware of any gold collection this extensive elsewhere in the world. This is a dazzling, three-story, underground structure right near the National Theatre. The coin museum is on one of the halls. Also includes figurines, and lots of information on the development of Costa Rica going back several thousands years including the evolution of the indigenous peoples.Worth 1-2 hours to go through in whatever level of detail you like.If this review is helpful then please indicate so below.",1.0 +It would be nice if they had tours in English and their publications in english too. We spent 45 minutes there and were able to cover everything and read everything that was available. ,0.0 +This Museum takes your through the history of south and Central America. It offers interactive exhibits. Definitely worth the visit.,0.0 +This museum exceeded our expectations as a combination of archeological exhibits and gold art work. It is definitely worth the time if you have any interest in early history and society of Costa Rica,0.0 +"Artisan ability of indigenous people was spectacular. From coins to jewelry, to medallions and figurines, the size and quality of these pieces was outstanding. English signage was helpful.",0.0 +"The gold exhibition is fascinating, but even the building, the history and controversy surrounding it´s design and construction is a modern equivalent. Well worth a visit, not usually crowded and a good introduction to life before the encounter with Europeans.",0.0 +"We have been fascinated with the yellow metal for ages. Alas, this museum is really attribute to the currency of Costa Rica , and not a history of gold. The layout is interesting with a top to bottom trip through currency, some history of older coinage on the first floor. As you descend the levels, you will find some artifacts of the indigenous people of CR, some wonderful piece done in different metals, woods and stone. Worth a trip if you are in the City for an afternoon.",0.0 +"The Precolumbian Gold Museum is located underground (below the Plaza de la Cultura), just off Avenida Central (the pedestrian walkway) in downtown San Jose. There is an impressive collection of incredibly detailed gold artifacts as well as pottery, stone object, sculpture and ceremonial objects. Admission price also includes entry to the Numismatic Museum at the same location. A fascinating look at the history of Costarican Currency that includes displays and a short movie in both Spanish and English.",1.0 +good overview of the history of Costa Rica (although the Jade museum's is a bit better) beautiful gold work. all signs in English. good gift shop,1.0 +"There are innumerable precious artifacts, especially items of pottery and gold. Diagramas show facets of indigenous life. Items are well displayed with bi-lingual (English & Spanish) explanations.",0.0 +"We booked this tour with Viator, and Tam Tours took us (when we changed our day). Again the tour guide we had, Jorge, was excellent. Can't say enough nice things about someone who wasn't just a guide, but someone who knew his history, and researched to make sure he was providing the best information",0.0 +Interesting artifacts from the pre-Columbian era comparable with many other museums in larger cities.,0.0 +"I've lived in San Jose for 10 years, and will often take visitors to the gold museum. It is in Costa RIca's old mint - an underground fortress - in the center of down town. It is not expensive, and is a great break from the rain. There are always extra exhibits that add some diversity - Costa Rican currency, William Walker, an art exhibit. But the gold is fascinating, the museum well done, a film in the middle to break it up. It is fascinating to see how the Indians could heat the gold enough to make the little forms. If I have younger kids, I skip this museum and go to the National Museum in Costa Rica's big yellow fort. That museum has a gold room with all the same stuff, just less of it. But it has Jade and Costa Rica history and an old, typical house, and canons and national trees and butterflies and more.",2.0 +"The beauty of the Gold Museum is the intricacy and craftsmanship of the works displayed there. I've taken a number of visitors there, and they've thoroughly enjoyed it.",0.0 +This museum showcases a lot of interesting Costa Rican indigenous history. I particularly enjoyed the large cat section which discussed the types of large felines found in Costa Rica and the indigenous myths surrounding them. Very Interesting. ,0.0 +"We had heard from people in Jaco Beach, as well as Arenal, that this museum was something to check out. Perhaps our expectations were too high. Perhaps ending a very laid back and relaxing vacation with a drive to San Jose was not the best idea. But honestly, the best part of this excursion was accidentally passing the beautiful Cemetario de Obreros on the way. It's coins. It's gold. It's shaped like animals.",0.0 +I learned a lot about early Costa Rican life while seeing some beautiful gold treasures. The displays are very well done and all information is in English and Spanish. The location was hard to find. And the gift shop is not to be missed!,0.0 +"Still one of my favorite places to visit in San Jose! Never crowded, and lots of very interesting history and the most beautiful collection of gold pieces that I've ever seen. Took my husband there as we needed to get out and about for a bit, he and I really enjoyed it. I never get tired of seeing all the gorgeous golden art from the past civilizations... Also enjoyed the currency exhibit, as well as the temporary (??) exhibit on architecture and currency that was on display. A nice way to spend an hour or two away from the hustle and bustle of San Jose.",1.0 +There isn't a whole lot to do in San Jose. Most of the interesting stuff is further out from the city and I didn't have enough time because of business meetings to do them.The gold museum was built by one of the central banks and showcases a lot of gold artifacts. Buying one ticket also gives you admission to the currency museum. I was there for about 2 hours. It is located just next door to the National Theatre.,1.0 +"The artifacts were fascinating, and exhibits show how the general goldsmithing process was handled, interspersing cultural info that illustrates how the people lived, and traded. The money displays highlighted the changes in Costa Rican history both in building styles, coffee tokens, and other legal tender. I learned so much in a varied and entertaining way.Staff were great and helpful.",2.0 +"I loved this museum. Everything is well displayed, with explanations in English and Spanish. The staff are friendly and the gift shop was as interesting as the museum.",0.0 +"I'm not into jewelry but WOW was this impressive! You get a sense of what's inside when you have to pass police guard towers to enter this impressive building. The museum does a LOT more than showcase beautiful artifacts, it details how they were created. This is truly a MUST SEE in San Jose - and then, on another day, visit the Jade museum which is nearby and is an equal in quality and presentation.",0.0 +There is not a whole lot one can say...the magnificence...of this museum is just that...if you like history and gold..this is a must see...the history of Pre Colombian gold is fascinating...the exhibits are not just pieces of gold laid out..but recreated in it's entirety...this is a must see in Costa Rica..is centrally located...,0.0 +Great collection of gold and some jade artifacts along with history. Right in downtown San Jose. Take a cab! Don't try to drive! We have driven all over central america and had to resort to a GPS in San Jose.,0.0 +Displays excellent. Guards most helpful. Would go again and again. So many display of gold objects found locally.,0.0 +"Saw the way the Indians use to live,the animals they hunted,their way of live,what they ate,how they live and gold artifacts they made,wasn't bad but was not much for the price it cost to go in.",0.0 +"This is a great spot to see Pre Columbian Gold exhibits ! Not mentioned too much in travel sites, but well worth the visit !",0.0 +"It was extremely interesting. Not long and boring at all. The time in here went by like the win, super fast. Highly recommend renting the tour ipod ",0.0 +"While in San Jose, Costa Rica it was interesting to tour the Precolumbian Gold Museum in the downtown Metro area. It houses a collection of gold, early Costa Rican coins and paper bills and various other early atifacts such as pottery and early art. I believe this to be a worthwhile stop to anyone who is interested in early Costa Rican Culture and History.",0.0 +"I've been to the museo many times and i like their dioramas...there's a fair amount of gold jewelry, moreso than most Central American museums.",0.0 +The collection is incredibel. A visit to the National Theater (next door) must be completed with a visit to this very well organized museum.,0.0 +"The museum is located in downtown San Jose. The building has 3 levels Museos Banco Central De Costa Rica, Oro PreColombino and Numismatica/Arte. You can pay the minimal entrance fee for all 3 in the front and visit the 3 levels. This review is for the precolumbian Gold Museum (level) only. The artifacts in the museum date from 300 A.D. It has a ton of artifacts and reading materials in both spanish and english. The museum also has sculptures of how people lived in that era, and the gold they wore back then. This is a really cool little informative museum and you can easily spend an hour or two here. See my pictures.Enjoy!",0.0 +"The main part of this Museum is devoted to the display of the most amazing collection of Pre-Colombian gold artefacts. I had never expected to see such a large collection of fabulous gold decorative objects, particularly not objects in this amazingly good state of preservation. Some of these decorative pieces could have been made yesterday and the workmanship they display is truly humbling. No wonder stories of El Dorado abounded. Facsimile gold and silver pieces can be bought at the museum shop. As well as gold, other artefacts feature in the displays, notable carved stone stools and tables of intricate design and consummate workmanship. Many of the designs feature feline images as the ocelot, the manigorda and the tigre amongst other cat species are native to this area. A separate section of the Museum is of coinage and there is also an area for the display of painted artworks which I found very inspiring. the exhibition we saw was by the Costa Rican artist, Sofia Ruiz, who had produced a series of stunning portraits parts of which were photo-realistic and parts of which were loosely rendered and painterly and exhibited a variety of techniques. Clearly, Costa Rican talent abounds. There is no restaurant in the Museum but there are very many in the streets close by. You will need about three hours to linger over all those golden glories. Our ticket allowed us to leave the Museum, have lunch outside, then re-enter the Museum for further viewing but you need to get your ticket stamped by the lady at the ticket office before you leave the building for your lunch :-) You are allowed to take photographs of the art exhibits as long as you don't use flash but bags etc. are kept in lockers (to which you keep the key) outside the security doors of the Museum.",1.0 +This museum is worth the visit. Well done and could take several hours if you read off of the documents. The currency part is also very informative and interesting. Plan on at least 1 - 2 hours to cover all of the exhibits and more if you are one who reads all.,1.0 +This museum has some interesting exhibits including the history of the Cost Rican currency and lots of artefacts made the early people's of Costa Rica. There was a temporary exhibition on felines with great photographs and interesting artefacts. The information is also presented in English which was good for us. Whilst it is nicely presented it is not very hands or youngsters who meh get bored. The staff are formal too. It was a nice way to escape the heat and hustle and bustle of the city.,0.0 +"This museum is fascinating! I was really glad to visit here on our first day in Costa Rica, as it helped us get a sense of the culture and history of the country. Highly recommend!",0.0 +"I took a photo of the ventilation system which is outside of the building and so interesting, like a modern sculpture and deserving of museum status. The gold pieces were entrancing inside the museum. The architecture, an inverted pyramid, was curious and unusual. The painted photos were superb. It's work the time to visit this museum.",0.0 +This museum displays some of the remaining remarkable cultural artifacts created by early peoples of Costa Rica. Amazing artistry.,1.0 +"A diverse museum - a little numismatics (coins, bills etc through the costa rican history), a little native gold figures and culture, a little on the cats of CR, a little architecture, and on top a contemporary art exibishion. If you generally don't spend to much time in museums, this is a nice pace to go to have just a little taste of everything! All of the above parts ranged from average to quite OK, well worth a couple of hours.",1.0 +The museum is located in downtown of San Jose. Its actually more like 3 museums together.Very nice and interesting collection of coins and paper money as well as pre-Columbian Indian gold artifacts. Gives some prospective of Indian life prior to Columb.,1.0 +"Nice place to visit if you are around the capital (located and in a nice place in the capital.). Small museum so it doesn’t take more than 2 hours, but it is an excellent show of the goldsmithing work done during the pre-Columbian time. Well preserved (very important).Excelente muestra del arte precolombino, bien preservado (muy importante). Ubicación céntrica y en un lugar bonito de la Capital.",1.0 +"The gold museum in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica, is worth visiting. It doesn't have a ton of items on display, so won't knock your socks off in terms of their vast collection.But after all, this is a small country -- you can't expect the British Museum, not here.That said, the items that they do have are very interesting, and for those interested in indigenous history in this part of the world, it is worth a look. Most of the items on display are jewelry and religious ornaments from the ancient cultures that inhabited Costa Rica before the arrival of Columbus, though there is also some old Costa Rica coinage on display which is interesting for those interested in more modern history as well.",1.0 +"Our Precolumbian Gold Museum is one of the best museums we have. It tells you our history related to the way our indians lived at that time, it is a great experience and beautifull art!",1.0 +Literally nearly under the Teatro Nationale - another attraction I have been to twice and will return to the next time I go to Costa Rica - the displays are informative and the craftsmanship oof so many of the objects quite remarkable ,0.0 +There isn't really much in San Jose and downtown is a bit of a dump but this is a real find. Interesting facts combined with great gold exhibits makes it worth a trip. The temporary exhibit of Sophia Ruiz art was also fascinating. Nice little cafe on the corner opposite the entrance too - good for lunch or a snack.,2.0 +"In order to ground our first time in Costa Rica, we planned time exploring San Jose's museums.The Precolumbian Gold Museum was our favourite with a little bit of something for everyone.Highlights includedthe art gallery: Lola Fernández's work was on display and was stunningthe fine gold pieces were stunning, the intricacy in their work stunningthe vignettes of life in the time preColumbia area were great for families as children and adults gathered around exploring and learning...little ones pointing out items as adults read, or early readers practiced.Warning: we almost did not find this museum and encountered someone else who could not find it and totally missed it. It has a lower entrance from the theatre, -- walk around the block and it is like you are walking into a bomb shelter or subway station....definitely worth hunting for andspending time exploring.",0.0 +we found it was pretty average in telling the story of where the money came from and how it has developed but it wasn't a very interesting story from the beginning. it should have been tied to other historical. it was a nice presentation and they have a good gift shop. ,0.0 +"Beautiful displays of the gold and other artifacts. Hard to imagine how they made such beautiful things so many years ago. Great museum, nicely done.",0.0 +Getting there thru so-so streets was not that appealing but the collection of pre-Columbian gold was amazing. The details that were represented in the jewelry ws astounding. ,0.0 +"We saw the Precolumbian Gold Museum as part of our city tour. This was a neat experience. The museum is very well put together, modern, informational, and has lots of great looking artifacts!",0.0 +"Very well done the exhibits flow nicely. Very informative you really learn about the monetary system in Costa Rica. The gold exhibits are laid out beautifully & the information is easy to read. You can spend as much time as you want, you can do the whole museum in under 3 hours. Great for families. If you're in San Jose it's time we'll spent.",0.0 +"Nice Museum, guards are a little strict, but I enjoy history. There was an amazing art exhibit when we went, not sure if it was temporary. The museum is a little small but something cool to do in the city.",0.0 +"This museum is a cute gem amongst the chaos of clothing stores, fast food chains and tourist traps in central downtown San Jose. Would highly recommend a visit - my husband and I both greatly enjoyed the exhibit.",0.0 +"The museum was very interesting with interactive sections for kids. Our 8 year old loved it, and we also stopped in to the exhibit about the development of the Costa Rican monetary system.",0.0 +"Another hidden gem. Smack in the center fo the city amidst restaurants, shopping, cathedral. If you enjoy learning of the local culture and history of the great nation you must see this. Seems a bit expensive on initial impression but well worth the cost. 3 floors open the history from pre-columbian times through today, explains the indigenous people that still remain practicing the old ways, how the coinage developed from coffee plantations to silver and gold, the various jewelry very old and new and sample archeological sites and villages. A REAL TREAT FOR ALL.",0.0 +"I had no clue there was that much to learn about gold in the New World. This underground museum is just full of interesting facts about gold, and its influence on Central American culture and history. It is four floors of beautiful exhibits, and well worth a trip for the whole family.",0.0 +"Great explanation of commerce and monetary infrastructure of the country. Also, compliments what I learned at the Museo Nacional.",0.0 +"I traveled with my mom (65) and 10 year old daughter. All of us enjoyed the museum, especially the art exhibit by Sofia Ruiz. ",0.0 +You actually get into 3 museums for the same price but the gold museum is the biggest and best. Great history most of the explanations are in Spanish and English. I was only a little bummed because a lot of the gold was mixed with copper so it did not shine yellow as I like it. i.e. a lot of Chinese gold artifacts . There is the National theater and the National museum all close by and there is a kind of market for last min shopping a few blocks east of the gold museum. It is outdoors. They have everything you have bought and things you have not bought yet.,0.0 +Lots to see and experience in this museum that is underground and adjacent to the National Theater. All signage is in both Spanish and English which makes for easy reading for the turistas.The museum covers the indigenous peoples of Costa Rica before the Spanish came. Many artifacts in gold and explanations are given for how they were made. Most informative.,0.0 +"If you happen to stay in San José, you will realize it is not really a nice town. But you should not miss the Precolumbian Gold Museum. It is really worth going. Not too big, but wonderful items, and really well presented.",0.0 +Great museum that no one who really likes and enjoys history should miss. It was a very interesting visit.,0.0 +"For anyone with some time to kill in San Jose, the Gold Museum, housed in one of the most impressive architectural accomplishments that I have seen in Costa Rica, is well worth an hour or more. Beyond those with a special interest in precolumbian archaeology, I suspect that virtually everyone will enjoy seeing these magnificent gold artifacts. At the time of my visit, numerous jade and pottery objects were on exhibit as well (on loan from the Jade Museum). Bill GossardArenal, Costa Rica; Miami, FL",2.0 +"Completely worth it and beautiful. The exhibitions are well-organized and taught us a lot on pre-columbian societies. If you're a student, don't forget your student ID as it gives you a discount!",1.0 +I was about to learn about the history of Costa Rica and their natives. The museum is interactive and well preserved. A little hard to find because is a underground museum. They had two other exhibitions that were pretty interesting.,1.0 +We really enjoyed the museum. Our guide Natalia was very knowledgeable and helped us understand the history of Costa Rica and the wonderful display of gold artifacts.,1.0 +Well set out and interesting with well set out displays of interest with the jade museum and natural flora display showing a selection of butterflies interesting. Some stunning bird and animals all local was also on display.,0.0 +"It doesn't take long to go through and see this exhibit. Is it worth it? If you find Costa Rican culture interesting and want to know more - then I would say yes. The adornments that they made were detailed and are made up of the symbols of the past - such as the birds, cats, and other wildlife. There is also a brief overview of the different original tribes, where they were located, and their 'specialties'. When we were there, there was also an exhibit of the old grinding stones that were in the shape of the wildcats of the area. We were able to view an exhibit of the Costa Rican currency - based on landmarks and another by artist Lola Fernandez.Many of the gift shop items for purchase are made by the still existing tribes and the money goes to them.",1.0 +I was expecting a traditional small museum with several cases of this and that gold objects. I was overwhelmed with the magnatude and visual arrangment of the many many gold objects and orniments. I came to spend perhaps 15 mintues and stayed for well over 2 hours. The live size human displays demonstrates how many objects were used - not just set in rows and rows of glass cases. Yes there are these but the display and descriptions are exceptional. Very informative in Spanish and English. Well worth a visit. A must! ,1.0 +Well worth the money! Interesting and educational. Dual entry to the art museum and the money exhibit.,0.0 +This museum has a fine collection of old gold pieces. Lots of history and fact filled info throughout. A pleasure to see and tour. Well worth the admission price.,1.0 +"When I visited San Jose last September, I took a trip into town on my own. I had planned to visit this Museum. I was very interested in the evolution of the monetary system and tough I tried to jump ahead I finally found the link in the Costa Rican one, from the old money system to the new, one requires patience and i finally got to it :-) Take your time and enjoy, read all the information in this museum that is 95% translated in English even for us non-Spanish speaking people. Well worth the entry fee if you love to learn about gold, coins and money. Not so if you do not want to read and be impatient..",1.0 +"I enjoyed all of the different gold artifacts at this museum. It was amazing to see how small some of them were. The air conditioning is very good in this building ,so after walking around a lot when it's hot out it's a good option for cool off. I would recommend it.",0.0 +"This was by far my favorite attraction in San Jose. The presentation was wonderful, incorporating the use, significance of gold in pre-Colombian society. It provided excellent historical context about the culture and it's way which gold as the central theme. Worth the money. Display info in English and in Spanish, unlike the National Museum of Costa Rica.",1.0 +"The ticket allows you to see all of the museums: one about the Colon, one about currency in the region from about 1650 on or so, a contemporary art museum and the gold museum. The Gold museum explains the uses, manufacturing of all the artifacts and what they portray very well (in contrast to the Jade museum, which has lots of artifacts, but little explanation- a good follow-up after this if you want to see more), and there is truly a lot of Gold artifacts to see.The art museum is currently showing the paintings of Lola Fernandez, a Columbian-born Costa Rican, who is still active today. Great art! I think it was 5,500 Colon for all.",0.0 +We really enjoyed this museum. It has remarkable displays with descriptions in both English and Spanish that explained the significance of the artifacts. The unique artifacts on display open a window into pre Columbian life and Costa Rican Native history that survived the Spanish invasion.,0.0 +"This museum contains Central America's largest collection of pre-Columbian gold jewelry. Without a doubt, this has to be on your list of things to see. Part of the exhibit was a step by step explanation of how the indigenous people mastered the art of goldsmithing using techniques still used today. You won't be disappointed, promise.",0.0 +"If you're fascinated by ancient gold artifacts this place is not to be missed. The workmanship on many of the pieces looks almost modern, although much is obviously not. Of course, the gift shop sells modern replicas, so you can even take something home to impress your friends.",0.0 +"It is part of a large museum complex which is all located underground next to the Teatro National and Gran Hotel Costa Rica. In addition to the gold museum, there is an art gallery and rooms to show how the natives used animals in their every day kitchen ware designs. As all this is part of the Central Bank, there is also an exhibition for various notes and coins of the country.The gold museum has wonderful examples of gold pieces and some model set-ups to show what like was like then. Well worth a visit.",0.0 +"This museum is very well organized with excellent discriptions in English. The displays are very well done, it is not too large so can be enjoyed in an hour or so.",0.0 +"Lovely museum with several different exhibits; local artist, historic currency, felines. Nice worth the time",0.0 +You will not understand Costa Rican culture until you understand the influence of gold and Spain on same. some of the best money spent on our trip,0.0 +This is quite an interesting collection that is beautifully displayed but so many of the objects are very small and very similar,0.0 +"I really enjoyed the Gold museum. It had some very interesting gold artifacts from south western Costa Rica. It showed the process of mining and smelting and pouring the gold into molds to make jewelry and symbolic gold pieces. It also showed how some of the early people lived. Best of all, there were explanations in Spanish and English. The ticket included visits to the coin museum and the art museum, on different floors of the same building.",0.0 +"This is a different type of museum, where you can dive right underground San Jose to see one of the richest gold collections in the area. The museum always have other exhibits going on so it's a nice saturday morning tour!",1.0 +"The Gold Museum is terrific. The items are beautifully displayed and lighted. The context is also well explained -- how the pieces fit into to lives of the indigenous people and how the items were made ( lost wax method or hammered). I am a bit mystified by reviewers who mentioned Inca art or imported gold. The museum clearly shows how the gold was panned in Costa Rica and ties the art to various groups in the country, including peoples who are still represented here (albeit at sharply reduced numbers). The gift shop completes the tour. It has 18 carat gold replicas and gold-plated silver objects. Unfortunately there are no postcards of the gold, but there are fine, reasonably-priced books with color photos.",0.0 +The displays were interesting but smaller and not as well done as the Colombian gold museum in Bogotá. Costa Rica didn't have much gold and apparently what the pre-Columbian people had was imported from Colombia or México.,0.0 +This architecturally exciting museum is home to a most fascinating collection of Inca gold items plus other interesting displays. You are left to wonder how these ancient peoples could develop the complicated processes that created these intricate pieces.At the time of our visit there was also a display of art that was exceptionally good. ,0.0 +"Excellent exhibit highlighting pre Columbian goldworks. In a city with few significant tourist attractions, this is one to visit.",0.0 +"Spend a couple of hours to appreciate Costa Rican per-columbian culture. It's a bit pricey, but the cost includes all the museums on the different floors. Good place to go when it's raining. Then go do lunch on the patio of the iconic Gran Hotel San Jose and transport back to a centepral America in 1960",1.0 +"I came here for a quick morning visit before catching a flight out of San Jose at 3:30, and I was impressed by how much interesting information this museum had. A lot of museums that focus on one specific thing (like gold or jade, for example) tend to be a bit one note for me, but this one had a number of different, interesting exhibits that explored different aspects of the collection. I enjoyed reading about the history of Costa Rica's monetary system, as well as the beautiful collection of Precolumbian gold. Unfortunately I didn't anticipate how much time I would want to spend here, and had to rush a bit at the end. I would try to set aside 2-3 hours to see all of the museum -- I took a bit longer because I was translating the Spanish exhibits into English myself to try and improve my language skills (even though the museum has excellent signs in English).",0.0 +"We found this museum of pre-columbian gold to be one of the best we have seen, and certainly more extensive than the gold museum in Lima Peru. Very well exhibited, and well labeled in English, one of the best you will find.",0.0 +"Enjoyed learning about the Costa Rican history through the different exhibitions of currency, coins, and gold. It's not too big so you can get through most of it in a couple of hours, also not too overwhelming. Tourist friendly with English signage.",0.0 +"Gold,gold,gold! It was beautiful,educational, various medias used such as lectures,recordings,readings,gorgeous building,fun small gift shop,a place for all ages to appreciate! Took a couple of hours to leisurely tour",0.0 +It was amazing to see this very extensive collection within the country; glad not all of it were not taken by the Spanish colonialists.,0.0 +This was part of a city tour also included the Theater National a very nice half day arranged from hotel. Lovely building and a nice tour no photos allowed of doors. Free lockers to keep bags in and staff very helpful.,0.0 +"Its located right next to and almost under the Teatro nacional, across from taco bell. Once inside, it is very easy to miss out on something as the museum is a little tough to navigate through. The top floor is all about the history of the currency of Costa Rica. The 2nd floor has some nice paintings, but there are not many, as expected in the name of the museum. The description everything gold in the history of Costa Rica, this museum does a good job. I am not one for museums but this was ok, and because there is not much to do in San jose, I would say if you're here for 2 or 3 days you should take a visit. It is not a must visit, but I would recommend seeing a play at the teatro and going to the artisan market before coming here. Cost is $8 US for students, $11 US for others. I would say its worth about $5 in reality though",0.0 +Very detailed and interesting museum dedicated to the history of Costa Rica's currency (numismatics) and it's pre-Columbian inhabitants.,0.0 +A place to visit when in San Jose. You can take pictures inside and the whole structure is really interesting if you ask me. The Museum is located underground and there's really much to see -- a must see attraction while in Costa Rica capital!,0.0 +This museum's treasures and history was very informative. The relationship of gold in costa rica and the people are very well displayed. Photos welcome but no flash. Just a few blocks fom the Central market make sure you stop by.,0.0 +"Learning about the craftsmanship and technology behind these gold pieces was very interesting. Coming to Costa Rica to view wildlife, it was fascinating to have glimpse into ancient peoples relationship to the same animals I would see on my trip.",0.0 +"I would call this more of a history musuem than an art museum. Yes there is a lot of art pieces, but the real theme is the history of Costa Rica as told by an examination of the monetary system and gold workings. My wife and I both enjoyed the visit.",0.0 +We had a good day at the gold museum in the city square in San Jose. Some pieces were very nice and it was wonderful to see. It isn't a very big museum but good for an hour or two and very centrally located. Parking can be a hassle and it's very confusing to drive downtown due to the lack of street signs and how streets stop and start. We did find our way out after an hour of being lost. The downtown are is quite congested.,1.0 +"The many-level, wonderful museum of Pre-Columbian gold museum is built underground with the entrance under a plaza by the National Theater. Admission includes a coin museum, local art, an architecture museum, and the Pre-Columbian museum. The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum exhibits an amazing collection of objects made in gold by the Pre-Columbian inhabitants of Costa Rica from 500 AD to 1500 AD, along with exhibits describing their life and burial styles. There is an excellent short film in English that is helpful in appreciating the museum. Sadly, our visit was very short due to limited time, but we were able to see most exhibits on our quick walkthrough while our guide offered commentary. I hope to return someday to study the artifacts and read the placards to really appreciate the lovely artifacts contained in this museum. (The museum required our bag to be placed in a self-service locker, but they were clean and there was no charge for this service.)",0.0 +"This museum is spread out over several floors, and it isn't just about gold. When I went, there were exhibits on coins and currency, architecture, non-gold indigenous artifacts, and paintings by famous Costa Rican artist Lola Fernandez. All of those exhibits were great, but I came to see the gold, and I wasn't disappointed! The gold collection is extensive, well laid out, and informative. There's a great exhibit that shows how the gold figurines were made, which was neat to see. I thought the price was a little steep, but I'm glad I went.",0.0 +"Really three museums in one Gold, Coin and currency, and architecture. There is also a section about the indigenous people's and their way of life predating the Spanish conquest. In the lobby in front of the museum there is a convention like atmosphere of coin- and currency sellers, buyers and collectors.",0.0 +It was really cool to see all the pre-Columbian gold- no wonder the Spanish came. You only need an hour or two to get through it but it was worth seeing.,0.0 +"A must see, gives also a lot of background on Costa Rica, lots of pottery etc, everything also in English, good routing and explanations.Also there are some other exhibitions in the same building with the same ticket. You can exit, get a stamp and get in later to get something to eat/drink.",0.0 +"The Museo del Oro is a great, compact museum that shows off an ancient art. Watch for the warrior in full dress. ",0.0 +"Mostly focused on pre-Columbian gold artifacts, this is an interesting but small museum that probably doesn't take more than an hour to cover. There is not a lot of culture in central San Jose, so this might be one of the better institutions.",0.0 +"If you have a day in San Jose this should be on your list. There are a few museums all together here, but the gold museum is definitely the most interesting one. ",0.0 +i spent several hours in the museum as the wonderful history of the country and the natives were well done the gold exhibits are something to see,0.0 +Pre-Columbian art in the heart of a gracious city. Truly a world-class facility featuring an amazing Pre-Columbian gold exhibit where every piece should be examined and paid tribute to. Simply a gem of a museum...the architecture of the building alone is astounding and the temporary exhibits also of special interest.,0.0 +"What a great stop! The museum is located in Central San Jose, and it is underground. As you enter the museum, notice the thick vault doors.We really enjoyed the pre-columian gold exhibit/musuem! The artifacts were amazing and plentiful. All of the displays were in both English and Spanish. You can take pictures in the museum, but the do not allow use of a flash. It was very interesting and a nice change from our outdoor/adventure events.There are lockers just outside the entrance if you need to store something. We spent around 1 hour there.I would definitely recommend a stop at the Museum. After the museum we walked to the central market where they sell local foods and other items.",1.0 +It will only take a hour or so to walk through - and I would recommend taking the effort. The exibits are organized and sign-posted well.,0.0 +"It was fun to learn about the country through their money. Lots to see and learn, beautiful building, the building was worth it alone.",0.0 +"Excellent, if you can find it down under the central square of San Jose. My mate appreciated the many splendors two or three floors down. This is probably the best place to visit in San Jose. More than gold!",0.0 +"At first I thought the upstairs museum on the currency and Mint of Costa Rica was all there was to the museum, but downstairs is where it really gets interesting. There you will find the history of the indiginous people and their use of gold in creating tokens and jewelry of rank and community. It is an interesting museum and not too large, not too small, but just right for an hour or two learning about the indiginous peoples of Costa Rica. ",0.0 +Four of us went to the museum. Actually there are 4 museums included and we also saw an excellent art exhibit. Very good value for the money and all of the exhibits are extremely well done and easy to navigate. We learned a lot of new and interesting things about Costa Rica.,0.0 +The first time I saw the Gold Museum it was an old building about to fall. The New one is very impressive. Not for everyone but for those who like to learn about the old indigenous peoples it is a valuable hour or two. ,0.0 +It is not all about gold. the cultural history of costa rican indigenous peoples was a surprise and the best part. The gallery space also was nice with work by Lola Fernandez. ,0.0 +"Although named the Gold Museum, we enjoyed it for a good overview of the history of Costa Rica. Would recommend it.",0.0 +"Walk through museum with dim lighting. The displays are amazing and if you are traveling with children , offers a great view of CR history. The displays have explanations in English as well as Spanish and that's rare here as Costa Rican law doesnt mandate this. It's a low cost way to spend a couple of hours in the downtown area.",0.0 +The gold museum was pretty interesting to visit. The admission was about $12 USD and there were quite a bit of exhibits to walk through. Lots of interesting facts about currency and gold. Might want to bring a light jacket/sweater as it was very chilly in the building.,0.0 +"Off the shopping promanade and it was a fine tour. There are items that are several years old and there is a complete history of where gold was found during the rush in the early 1800's. Many items a very unique and because of this, security is very strict.",0.0 +"This place was suggested by someone. I would say it is the standard for lazy and uninterested. The place didn't really seem very well planned out either. Sadly, this was the only museum I saw, and didn't impress me with the culture.",0.0 +This is a History Museum on the Monetary System of Costa Rica for the most part. There was a lot of interesting items. The only dislike I had was something had no English on them at all at the entrance but that was minimal. ,0.0 +"We liked this museum even more than we liked the Gold Museum in Bogotá, which is supposed to be better. The feline exhibition in the basement of the building is also interesting. ",0.0 +"Museo del Oro is located in the heart of down town , San Jose.It is one of the few museums that I have visited. I recomened it",0.0 +this is a subterranean museum under the Plaza de la Cultura in central San Jose. It has an amazing collection of gold jewelry created by Costa Rica's original inhabitants. It is a great place to hide from the rain and enjoy the gold figures. ,4.0 +"My family enjoyed this museum, they have wonderful pieces and the museum architecture is interesting. They had a great numismatic exhibit. ",0.0 +This little museum is worth seeing for its cultural values and to see what they did with the gold and what the Spanish did to the people. The real gold artistically done frogs will make you want one. ,0.0 +Very interesting and well organized. A large collection or artifacts and a lot of explanations. Was appealing both for children and adults.,1.0 +"Excellent museum with lots of interactive displays, videos and the most beautiful pre columbian artefacts. Went not expecting much and really enjoyed my visit.",1.0 +"Fantastic collection of indigenous craftwork in gold and jade. Some of the showrooms a little bit dark, anyhow very interesting andworth visiting",0.0 +"It was a great place to learn some of the history of Costa Rica, but half of the museum was closed, so I could only learn some of the history of Costa Rica. Can't complain though, I went on the only day of the year where the museum was free for foreigners.",0.0 +"A nice small museum to visit and learn about Costa Rica, its nature and history. My kid loved to learn about the connection between the wild life and its meaning in the peoples life, how nature is reflected in the golden heritage of Costa Rica, how people made gold in ancient times and the meaning of money as such. ",0.0 +This is an interesting little museum focusing on pre-colombian gold and Costa Rican native culture. The design of the building is interesting. The exhibits are in both English and Spanish and provide useful historical insights. It takes about 30-45 minutes to go round. ,0.0 +"The Gold Museum is part of three museums under the Plaza de Cultura. The ticket you purchase gives you access to all three. The way its designed was actually pretty cool. The museums are underground and each one is below the other. Its a great museum because it displays antique art, made by antique natives of the country. It also shows how they made their art, gold pieces, jade, and other materials. The displays are both in Spanish and English, and so are the pamphlets they give you. The only thing I didnt appreciate it that the guards are paranoid!!! I had a camera and was taking pictures of some of the displays and they kept following my every move!!! The museum allows cameras but you cant use the flash or take pictures of the doors or ceilings. They should just ban cameras altogether instead of following and harrassing every person that goes into the museum!!! ",1.0 +I liked the gold museum. It is part of the 3 museums under the Plaza de Cultura and is fascinating. I would go there when visiting San Jose.,0.0 +"The museum is historical,anthropological and provides a history of money.One needs at least two hours there.",0.0 +"This museum was beautifully done. At first, based on some posted pictures, I had no desire to visit the Museum....I am soo glad I changed my mind. I loved every exhibit within this museum. BEWARE though....you cannot take pictures of the museums beautiful vault doors, which we thought were just decorative doors...the museum police take that very serious and will make you delete the photo in their presence. :)",0.0 +"I generally liked it.. I was a bit annoyed that they required student I'd to get student rates, for what were obviously teens. We had to pay adult price. ",1.0 +we had a nice visit on museum day - may 18th so it was open at night with free entrance - there is so much to see so you get a bit overwhelmed and tired in the end but nice insight into history of costa ria,0.0 +We found the Gold Museum very interesting and worth the time. It is hidden underground and has timeless treasures of the culture. ,0.0 +There was alot to see in here and we enjoyed seeing the history. I would say the advertising of what is in the museum could have been better.,0.0 +"We were glad we went, but feel like it was over priced--even for three museums. It was more like three exhibits, but what they had was nice and we learned from it. I appreciated everything had an english translation. FYI-We had a really hard time finding it under the main plaza even after asking two separate groups of police--over there by that building. What they don't say it is underground and marked with one small sign at the street level entrance.",0.0 +"I loved my visit here. Lots of great information and lots of gold. Bieg pieces, little pieces, tiny pieces. It was very easy to learn things too, because everything was translated to englich as well. This museum is one of four on the same site, and you can buy a package ticket for very little money. ",0.0 +It was an interesting visit! I expected more then they had! BUT what they had was very nice!,0.0 +"It's not a big museum, but the have a nice collection of small artefacts and decorations.",2.0 +"I enjoyed the museum overall, but particularly liked the pre-Columbian exhibits.",0.0 +"This was my favorite stop in San Jose. What a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Agreat history lesson and fabulous displays. If you're in San Jose and looking for something to do, I strongly suggest a visit!",0.0 +"The displays themselves were nice. However, you can see the whole museum in under 30 minutes. Definitely not worth the $10 per person admission fee.",1.0 +"This is the second largest collection of pre-columbian gold in the world, a visit there is always a great experience!",0.0 +"actually 3 museums in one: precolumbian gold and artifacts, old coins, Costa Rican Bank notes and Wild Cats",0.0 +"some great artifacts, but a serious lack of useful info. Also difficult for limited mobility visitors. Only building I've been in that had floors numbered in reverse order.",0.0 +I liked all the designs and collection. Great and awesome..,0.0 +"Well organized, well kept, very good exhibitions. Very hard to see all this in a museum in Latin America. The gold artefacts are really amazing.",0.0 +This is an extensive and excellent collection of gold and copper and gold artifacts from all periods of Costa Rican and Central American history. Don't miss!,1.0 +"This is truly an interesting museum, it is very well displayed and worthwhile to visit",1.0 +"This museum is currently being remodeled/expanded, but it is still worth the price of admission. I could have spent the whole day in there! The artifacts are simply amazing, especially when you consider how old they are and the technology that was available to the indigenous people. The exhibits are very well thought out and interspersed with historical and scientific information. When we visited, there was a temporary exhibit on the big cats of Costa Rica. It was interesting and fun. Remember that the museum is downtown, and driving/parking/bussing is a nightmare mid-week, especially since they started closing streets for chinatown construction. We went on a Sunday and it was calm and fabulous.",1.0 +good background on history of the country. Travellers should also visit the other museums and sites most of which are within walking distance,0.0 +"We took our 12 year old daughter and 7 year old son to the Gold Museum. It was very informative...they start off with showing how trading evolved into money. You see lots of pictures of the costa ricans in the olden times. If you do not like museums, this is not the place for you. My children expect to go to a museum every trip we take so they enjoyed it. There was a part where you get to learn about the big cats and the importance they had on pre-colombian society. You get to see a variety of gold artifacts. It blew our minds how detailed these things were for being so old and small. One of our favorite things was the teepee that you can walk in and see how they lived and the miniature village. Definitely worth going to go see...plus it is air conditioned and it was a welcome relief from the heat.",0.0 +Nice place to come across with the Pre-Columbian culture in Costa Rica,0.0 +"The Museo del Oro is Costa Rica's most famous museum and deservedly so...It is quite outstanding, not only for its fantastic collection of pre-columbian gold artifacts (which are amazing!), its numerous pottery pieces, etc., but also for the way everything is presented. All items are well lit and described in both Spanish and English. The museum shop features some very, very nice pottery and mask copies as well as books, jewelry and clothing. This museum is not to be missed!",1.0 +"The Museo del Oro in downtown San Jose is worth a visit. Three underground levels combine to present you with an in depth look at the pre-Columbian culture in Costa Rica, focusing primarily on its gold working, but also integrating numerous other aspects of the culture. The displays are well done, with lots of gold artifacts to ooh and ahh over, and a look at the smelting methods and uses in daily and ceremonial life for the artifacts.. Make sure you get to the lowest level of the museum. That is where the good stuff is.",1.0 +This is the most organized and well displayed museum in Costa Rica. The collection is super interesting and informative and you can also get a guided visit.,0.0 +"This is a great museum to see the gold artifacts made by the Indians. The gold shows the fine work that these and the Indians in Panama made. It was much finer than Mexican and Inca gold work in Peru. In fact those tribes came to trade for the finer gold works. The museum is under the park next to the Opera House. It is about 3-4 floors and takes a good 2-3 hours to visit. It also has many rock metates used in burials, pottery and indian displays--best I have seen of these tribes. The museum also told and displayed the history of coins and paper money worldwide and in Costa Rica. There is a nice book and souvenir store on the top floor.",1.0 +"The museum has a lot of history, exhibits and artifacts of the original inhabitants of Costa Rica. The displays are very well done, on a par with any major US city museum. Can be done on the same day with the tour of the Theater, as they are located very close together.Bring a sweater, they keep the temperature a little low to preserve the artifacts.",1.0 +"our visit was worth it -- they hosted expo on Costa Rican monetary history after Columb and till the 20th century, including money brought by qonquistadores from Europe.",3.0 +"A gorgeous museum amidst the congestion of downtown, but well worth the trip.",2.0 +"Fantastic little museum in grounds of the castle. Gives history of island life in enough detail / geography / videos / personal stories / images to be interesting without being overwhelming. Really friendly staff, lovely cafe. Free but donations welcome. Castle website says museum is still closed (Covid), museum don’t have access to update that site, had heard it is definitely open & so glad we persevered to booking, which is being done on eventbrite. Also, a wander round the castle grounds while you’re here is well worth it. Beautiful woodland, rivers & views. We did a meandering route which took about 2hrs, although if I’d have been in charge of map reading it would probably have taken twice that!!",0.0 +"staycation Scottish Government said, so I came. to see. Lewis chess men, but despite islands being being in level zero museums are SHUT. However the museum coffee shop Open.oh And Museum gift shop open.figure that out! tourists are not welcome anywhere, just their cash. and it appears locals scamming furlough from the Uk Chancellor is easier than working for islanders. mainland Scotland tourist attractions and museums are all open. ",0.0 +"This is small museum by most standards, yet it is so full of fun exhibits and helpful staff that I would recommend it as worth visiting. The museum has the Lewis Chessmen plus other interesting artifacts related to the Hebrides. Nice little gift shop and cafe on the premises as well.",0.0 +"Brilliant, well laid out displays providing a clear and understandable picture of island life.The Lewis Chessmen and their story is absolutely brilliant and a must see while you're on the islands! ",1.0 +Very informative and interesting history of the area. Interactive and lots of staff available to answer any questions ,0.0 +Very well set-up museum and lots of interesting displays to peruse. Loved the movie highlighting the beauty of the islands.,1.0 +"This is a beautiful little museum, the video showing scenes from the islands is worth the walk on it's own. The rest of the displays are well presented in a modern style, with lots of video in use. But by my reckoning there are two significant omissions: #1 any information about the geology of these stunning islands; how come thru have the best beaches in the UK, but only on the west coast? #2 why barely a mention of Christianity? And no mention at all of the greatest revival of Christian religion in the last 100 years, the Lewis Awakening? There's a reason why there are so many churches here, and everything shuts on Sundays! Anyway, it's well worth a visit, but don't for a minute think you'll get the full picture of either the geological or social history.",1.0 +The museum is suberb and curated so well in interesting sections.I am sure children would love the museum too as a lot of the interactive areas are at their height.,0.0 +Fantastic free museum located in Lews Castle. Great for children with lots of interactive elements. Nice to see some of the real Lewis Chessman which are on long term loan here. Starbucks Cafe located opposite. Toilets were clean and smelled nice. Definitely worth a visit up and walk around the grounds if weather good. ,1.0 +Great museum - small but modern exhibition gives a real insight into the past and present of Hebridean life! Worth a visit and can grab some delish baking in the cafe on the way out!,2.0 +This is a small but very nice and high quality museum. It is attached to Lews Castle and the garden outside. So this is really a 3 in one stop. We had rental car but it is possible to walk or take a taxi from Stornaway. The grounds are on a high hill overlooking the town. The museum itself is delightful and high quality. It really helped us understand the history of Lewis and this part of northern Scotland. It was interesting to see the Lewis Chessmen here and then see the pieces that had been taken to the British Museum in London. They are 8th century pieces from the Vikings so very special. Not many people walked the garden paths outside the museum and castle but we really enjoyed that as well.,2.0 +This is a wonderful museum highlighting life on the Isle of Lewis & Harris. I went specifically to see the Lewis Chessmen and it was a great exhibit. ,0.0 +"A very well sorted museum with finds from the Isle of Lewis from all eras; lots of information of all sorts, a fascinating video, and really good educational stuff especially for kids. This place will make every visitor love history!",6.0 +"For its size this is a wonderful museum. The exhibits are well curated, the information on display is comprehensive and the use of av is outstanding ",0.0 +"This is really good: just what a museum should be, and making use of state-of-the-art tech to convey a real feel for the island's history. It's not vast, but totally absorbing",0.0 +"This is a stylish modern museum which focuses on presenting the history of Lewis from the viewpoint of the people who live (or have lived) there rather than presenting loads of artefacts. Hence it is both informative and interesting without there being too much to take in. We managed to go through the museum in half an hour as we were leaving that day and it was sufficient if a bit rushed. The Lewis chessmen are wonderful and the accompanying video is good. Also make sure to watch the video diorama in the end room, it is very good (and I am no fan of these films generally). The captions are very lyrical and if there is a fault, the presentation perhaps over-romanticises the history of the island which was often brutal and harsh in various ways.",0.0 +"Loved the film of the Island in all weathers. Interesting information about the heritage of the Islands and outside influences. Games for the children to play. really enjoyed seeing some of the original Lewis Chess men and reading about them. Well laid out, really flows form one section to the next and guides to explain things further if needs be. Recommend a visit to all age groups both old and young and its FREEWatch out, though, its shut Thursday and Sundays (2019).",0.0 +What a wonderful place. Everything was perfect - from the 10 minute 3 sided slide show (probably has a technical name) to the room tastefully fashioned with artefacts from all parts of the Outer Hebrides. Features included some of the Lewis chessmen (more of them in Edinburgh)! and the wreck of the SS Politician. Well worth an hour of your time - well done to all concerned,0.0 +"This is only a small museum but do not dismiss it on those grounds. It has some very interesting audio visuals and games set alongside the traditional exhibitions, which do much to bring the artefacts to life. I loved the film clips on the cultural life in the Outer Hebrides- spoken in both English and Gaelic (with sub titles). The film on the Lewis chessmen was super and the exhibit of actual chessmen has spurred me on to visit the British Museum and see some more! There was a game on helping the postman deliver his letters by translating the Gaelic place names- good for the young and old alike. A group of children were enjoying the dressing up clothes while we were there and were definitely engaged with the museum. You come away with a very good idea of all aspects of life on the islands, both today and in the past. It is set in a modern building, with a long corridor having views out to sea. A cafe at the other end of the building is a welcome respite from the showers. Well worth a visit. ",1.0 +A really excellent museum for all age groups! Highly recommend a visit! Lots to see and very well laid out. Love the film of the islands - could sit and watch it that for ages - there should be narrative to it though to say where the film was taken. Fold up stools available too which is useful!,1.0 +"Even if you just went to Museum nan Eilean to see the Lewis Chessmen, it is worth the visit. However, all of the exhibits are interesting and well-curated. The wrap-around time-lapse video presentation of the Outer Hebrides is absolutely stunning! I could sit and watch it loop over and over and over again. The video which accompanies the Chessmen is also excellent - great content and production. Wish I could've purchased copies of both! The museum's location within Lews Castle is an added bonus, as is the airy spacious cafe which serves a lovely lunch. I would recommend Museum nan Eilean to both local and tourist alike - a worthwhile way to spend an hour or two!",1.0 +"This new extension of the Castle building is attractive and shows various features of life on the island from local people themselves and from examples of clothes, model ships, and some of the Lewis Chessmen.It has a nice cafe and you can wander around the ground floor of the castle including the ballroom and dining room which showed how the Mathesons lived in luxury whilst the rest of the island lived in relative poverty.The Mathesons made their money from the drugs trade having the license from the East Indian Company to export opium to China prior to 1870.",1.0 +"An interesting small museum, free, but donations welcome. Only open limited times out of season. There is also a chance to see the ongoing renovations of Lews Castle too.",0.0 +Good Museum for rainy day. Won't take up too much of your time to walk around. But some interesting exhibits and the staff always happy to help. Great visual exhibition showing time lapse images of the island. Well worth a visit. ,0.0 +Being so close to Stornoway town makes the castle easily accessible. This is a free attraction with much local interest especially the 10 minute video presentation of views of most of the island. We were especially interested in the exhibition of the maritime disaster in 1919 bringing back troupe to the island. The cafe is also a great benefit.,0.0 +"The signposting to the museum is almost non-existant when you turn off the main rd. If you arrive when museum closed you wouldn't know it exists. It's only open 1-4pm and closed on Thursday and Sunday. Some lovely stuff when you get in tho' one poster needs to do some homework - Lewis chessmen, Doh!",1.0 +"Good informative museum, spread across 5/6 rooms, included several of the famous Harris chessmen... the museum is free which is great, although given its relative size it’s probably no more than a 45 min ish visit",2.0 +"The Museum nan Eilean at Lews Castle offers an interactive explanation of the history and culture of the Outer Hebrides alongside a stunning exhibition of unique objects dating from prehistory to the present day.The exhibitions include significant archaeological finds from the National Museum of Scotland. Six of the famous Lewis Chessmen have been loaned from the British Museum and take their place as centrepiece exhibits. They, were originally found on a beach on Lewis in 1831.Visitors will hear residents of the islands talk about their unique lifestyle and culture, and take a journey across the islands in a series of dramatic videos covering landscapes from the north of Lewis all the way to Barra, filmed day and night throughout the year. The magnificently restored ground floor of Lews Castle can also be seen, including breathtaking gothic revival decoration and ornate plaster ceilingsA Café and Shop are next to the museum in a pretty glazed courtyard.Well worth a visit.",1.0 +"After traveling Scotland for a month, I can say this is one of the best museums I visited. The time-elapse film of the geographic aspects of the island makes for an intriguing first room of the museum. It is followed by rooms showcasing interviews and voices of the diverse people of Lewis, beautiful displays of artifacts, and a wonderful film on the Lewis Chessmen next to the chess pieces. It is obvious that a lot of money was well spent in creating this modern museum. This is well worth the time to see it whether or not you know anything about Lewis before you enter.",1.0 +Free! Well set out exhibitions with the six Lewis Chessmen the main draw. Helpful attendants too. Lots to see about island life as well information on settlement from Neolithic times. Excellent,0.0 +"You can find museums often show the same stories, but this one has a real story to tell. They have information about the Lewis Chess men and some great local history with many stories from locals. There are a number of interactive displays with plenty to listen to. Its not a massive museum but they have packed the important local detail into it. For the younger visitors there is a dressing up area near the end of the visit. The museum is joined to Lews castle which is what we came to see but the museum was far more interesting. There is a café on site but we didn't visit.",1.0 +"Great, interactive little museum. Gives an idea of life on Lewis and the Outer Hebrides. Plan on one to two hours.",1.0 +Absolutely loved this museum with its information on community life in particular. Loved the film where islanders talk about themselves and their view of island life. Also the saga telling of the Lewis chessmen. Fascinating glimpses into island life over the ages.thoroughly recommended,1.0 +"The views from the castle grounds are beautiful, I got some stunning photographs and memories to take back home.",1.0 +"Although the Lewis Chessmen were found not too far from Stornoway, most are in the British Museum in London, and the others in the Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, but six are currently on loan to the Lews Castle Museum, and they are the highlight of the presentation. Don't miss this five minute creative video about the chessmen right next to the exhibit. Also particularly impressive was the white Harris Tweed wedding dress on display.",1.0 +Several fascinating installations with a good mix of information and interaction. Particularly enjoyed the time lapse island tour and the Chessmen. The museum modern extension to the original castle has been sensitively integrated and works well although we wandered the lovely Castle before we found it as there is a little signage inside. Weather was sadly too wet to explore the grounds which looked well maintained as we drove by. Highly recommended to learn more about the islands during your visit.,1.0 +"Lots to look at. The video presentation of landscape on three sides of the room is beautiful and mesemerising. Exhibits include the chessmen and prehistoric carved balls. It's small, but beautifully presented. And the cafe does a good decaf soya cappucino. And there is free wifi. ",1.0 +"Great mix of island life and history with a part dedicated to the Lewis Chessmen - great to see six of them on the islands, the short video is really good and thought provoking. Some good interactive parts for the kids, from finding animal silhouettes to learning some Gaelic. Free entry and definitely worth a visit. Cafe was good. I would have liked to see some more items to purchase in the shop based around the chessmen.",1.0 +"Visited this museum when up on holiday. I was born and brought up in the town and was especially happy to see the ensign and reference to my father William Martin, skipper of the Blackburn Rovers during the evacuation at Dunkirk. Made me come back home and try to find more information on the Blackburn Rovers and Commander English whom my father rescued from the sea. Commander English presented the Ensign to my father in Stornoway some years after the end of the war.Also had a lovely lunch in the restaurant. Huge plate and all reasonably priced.",1.0 +We enjoyed this look at island life and especially liked seeing a few of the famous Lewis Chessmen that were found on Uig beach.,1.0 +Brilliant museum which gives a good slice of Island life. Great to hear Scottish Gaelic being spoken.Highlight for me was the chessmen. However it begs the question of why 82 of these Lewis chessmen are in London(England).I believe they should mostly be here or at least a goodly proportion... With the rest in the national museum of Scotland.Saor Alba a nis!! ,1.0 +"Due to being on a tight time schedule, only really had time to see the chessman. But more than worth it, they are incredible. The expressions carved into the faces are fabulous.",1.0 +"We visited the museum and castle grounds for the afternoon while on Lewis and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. The museum starts with a fantastic rolling video projected onto 3 walls of a room showing the scenery of the western isles. Feels as if you are there on top of the clisham! Very enjoyable. The rest of the museum contains so much interesting information on the history and life on the isles. Lots of interactive signage, and plenty of artefacts to keep you entertained. Amazing to see some of the Lewis chessmen in one of the displays. You can see how much effort has gone into putting the displays together. Even though this is a relatively small museum, leave time to wander round so you can take everything in. Cannot believe it’s free entry!Finished the afternoon with a walk round the castle grounds, which is such a lovely place to enjoy the outdoors. Lots of different paths and trails of different lengths. A must if visiting the island. ",2.0 +"Interesting look into island culture, people and history. Good way to spend a wet afternoon. Wish more of the castle was open!",1.0 +"Really cool exhibits focusing on Lewis and Harris. Interactive ways of sharing information, like a room where you sit in the middle and the three walls around you stream time-lapse video of locations on the Isle. You feel like you are there!",2.0 +"Having read Chessmen book by Peter May we wanted to see the real thing on our tour around the Outer Hebrides. We discovered that some of the pieces were being displayed at the Museum nan Eilean in Stornoway and I was thrilled to see them. The museum is very interesting, although small, has lots of exhibits and history of the Isle of Lewis. No entry fee, but I felt it worth putting money in the donations box on the wall, as I enjoyed it so much. Parking at the front of the museum.",1.0 +"The Museum and grounds are a great way to spend a half day when in Stornoway.The grounds are attractively laid out and as the adjoining golf course is very quiet there's little chance of being struck by a wayward ball.The museum itself is all, but very attractively constructed with wonderful interpretation boards which are packed with information on a bygone way of life.And, there's the famous Lewis Chessmen to see too.Make the trip, learn something and enjoy.",0.0 +"The museum was reopened in a new location in July 2016, as part of the refurbishment of Lews Castle. The focus is strongly on the audio-visual, starting with a 10-minute video presentation, not unlike an IMAX-theatre, showing a 180-degree film of the Hebridean landscape in all weathers. Upon entering the main exhibition hall, a large number of screens give an overview of Hebridean life, as told by some of the people living there. A highlight is the display case with some of the famed Lewis chessmen, Norse chesspieces found on a beach in 1831. They are on loan from the British museum. It gives an excellent overview of the area, with many interactive display.",1.0 +"Only had a few hours in Stornaway, went for a walk and found this modern museum attached to the castle. Free entry, unfortunately we did not have much time as could have easily spent hours in this very interesting place. So much history and for sure the highlight of the visit was seeing the chess nomen on loan from the national history museum in London. Only 8 of them but so interesting ",1.0 +"This museum, attached to the Castle, was a bit hard to find, because the tourist map we were given was several years old and listed its location in town, but we found it eventually, I love the fact that admission is free and that there is a docent to explain what is on display to anyone who is interested. It was fantastic to see a few of the Lewis Chessmen and hear their story and the local lore connected to it.",1.0 +An excellent tour through the history of the islands and islander's lives. There was also an exhibition featuring Scotland's history of silver. Well worth a visit.,1.0 +"It was interesting to see the modern extension to the castle, which houses the museum, but the exhibition was not as extensive as I'd hoped. The film about the Lewis chessmen was just plain silly speculation, and very short on facts - for instance, no explanation of how the red pieces were dyed red. Disappointing for such iconic pieces to be reduced to a set of Game of Thrones characters. The most enlightening exhibit, for me, was the section through a piece of ground, indicating the strata at which terms from different eras would be found. The temporary exhibition on Scottish silver was good.",0.0 +"Modern-looking museum which has exhibitions on different aspects of life in the Outer Hebrides. The Lewis Chessmen was a highlight, but I also liked the interviews with people from different backgrounds, talking about living on the island and speaking Gaelic as it is part of the culture and identity.",1.0 +"My wife and I really enjoyed our visit here. It was great to see 6 of the Lewis Chessmen displayed. We were even able to take pictures (no flash). There was also a really good exhibition of Silver and its use in Scotland.We also enjoyed learning about life on the Islands in general.Overall, well worth a visit!",0.0 +"Recently refurbished the building itself is part museum, part restaurant and shop, part function space, part accommodation. The museum is spacious, modern, easily accessed and full of both ancient and contemporary history. The Lews Chessmen are mostly away in the Museum of Scotland but it's great to see some were retained near to where they were discovered.an ambition achieved to see these ninth century Norwegian treasures.Easy to spend a couple of hours especially on a rainy day and the cafe is a treasure in itself.",0.0 +I particularly wanted to visit this museum as several of The Chessman have 'come home' and are now displayed here and I wasn't disappointed. The Chessman aside this is a small provincial museum of reasonable interest. Items are well displayed and good use is made of multi media. There is a nice attached cafe and the grounds are good for a stroll if the weather is ok. The castle itself is now a college.,0.0 +"We loved this museum, you get good info about the island life and its history. All is set up with much love to the detail.",0.0 +Absolutely worth the time to visit. Very accurate reflection of the wonderful people not only of Lewis - but the length of the Outer Hebrides. The Lewis Chessmen were on display as well as several static displays - even a few tattered bottles which survived the wreck of the 'Politician' and was the inspiration for the classic B&W movie Whiskey Galore. ,0.0 +"We went for the Chessmen - wonderful to see and absolutely worth making time for. We weren't expecting anything else, however this was a great little museum of social history, presented with plenty of interactive exhibits. It provides for a genuinely edifying hour or so, so leaves plenty of time for continuing to explore the great outdoors.",1.0 +" The castle is an interesting walk from the town. The museum, located in the castle, is basically 5 large rooms side by side. One has an exhibit of a few of the chessmen, borrowed from the British Museum on a 10year lease. Another has a Morgan car.Another devoted to local people of different ages talking about their lives on the Outer Hebrides, their culture, religion, Gaelic & ceilidhs. Most interesting& free. ",3.0 +"We visited Lews Castle Museum on a wet and windy day in Stornoway. The introductory film is fantastic, we loved the fact that the film is shown on three sides and you really feel you are in the landscape. It was great to see the Chessmen although it would be lovely to see more of them back on the island. Overall this museum is a great addition to the attractions on the island and it's free, we would definitely recommend a visit.",1.0 +"This relatively new museum is a gem! Not only is it free, it's engaging and just the right size for getting a taste without having to commit an entire day. In fact, it's the perfect size for waiting out one of Scotland's regular rainy spells. It focuses on the people, sea and geography of the Outer Hebrides. Best of all, it features about six of those pop-eyed Lewis Chessmen in a museum right there on the island where they were discovered. I liked seeing the Chessmen in a museum in the region where they were found - it just made it more seamless, and no need to go all the way to the British Museum! Museum nan Eilean also loops a great film projected in-the-round featuring the unique landforms of the Outer Hebrides. The history of industry and the people was surely more interesting than this review is making it sound. I don't have kids, but the museum was clearly developed with little folks in mind, with interactive stations just for kids, and even a dress-up section where kids can try on costumes for photos. The museum has special exhibit space where we enjoyed an exhibit about Colin Mackenzie, who had an eye for Indian artifacts. Very nice! The museum was a Stornoway highlight, especially given its lovely leafy setting and the impressive castle in which its located. There's a cafe and gift shop, hiking around the castle grounds, and a chic bar in the hotel part of the castle.",1.0 +"The extension that houses the museum is a super contrast to the original castle building. Clad in zinc, the silver finish sets the building off in contrast to the castle. It has been well fitted out inside with the different rooms used to good advantage showing off the different exhibits.",0.0 +I submitted this review on the Lews Castle site. So we loved the museum. We went specifically to see the chessmen and they did not disappoint. The docents were very knowledgeable and helpful. The whole museum was great and we would recommend a visit.,0.0 +I really couldn't fault this museum at all. The exhibits are all presented in a modern and interesting way and it was really engaging. I particularly loved all the stories of people from the Hebrides. The temporary exhibition was also really interesting. You can definitely pass a few hours here and being free makes it all the more worth it!,0.0 +"The very informative lady in the Tourist office, suggested a visit to this delightful museum, tucked away on the ground floor of Lews castle.I say tucked away, because we had to ask at the castle, where the museum was situated, as it was not apparent from any signage. Spent a long time enthralled by the 6 Lewis Chessmen, and was as surprised as another reviewer that so many of the remainder of these beautiful carvings are in London, although there are some 11, I think in the Edinburgh Museum.The many displays are so well presented, that there is no fear of you missing anything, and informative staff keep a discreet, but helpful presence. ",0.0 +"Marvellous castle museum and restaurant in Lews Castle. Went there to see the Lewis Chessmen. The part of the museum which houses them was closed off for maintenance work, so had to visit the cafe instead! Excellent fuel stop! Service a bit haphazard, but the quality of the home baking made up for it.",0.0 +"We stayed at Lews Castle and visited this adjoining museum. A lovely new building showing a variety of pieces with local connections. The highlight of which was the Lewis Chessmen. Which were great....... pity they only have 6 of them there (the others are mainly in British museum in London, with a few in Edinburgh apparently). An interesting way to pass an hour with the kids - added bonus of a good cafe. There is also a section with temporary exhibits- which was Indian based when we visited which was also interesting- but being tourists we were more interest in the local Scottish elements. ",0.0 +This is an excellent small museum attached to Lews Castle in Stornoway. The exhibits are very good and varied covering over a thousand years of Island history and culture which is a great introduction to life past and present on the Outer Hebrides. Well worth a visit especially if the weather isn't good. Highly recommend including in your itinerary of things to do in Stornoway.,0.0 +"A very special and interesting museum. Lots of thought has gone into the museum to make it interesting for both adults and children. Wonderful room where you can sit and see the variety of places and landscapes on the island - almost virtual reality without the headset. Great displays of various artefacts through the ages and some really informative videos capturing the stories of people's lives that live on the island. Good range of places to eat, with the museum café and a café in the castle grounds. A very enjoyable morning.",0.0 +we came here on a Sunday. and unfortunately like the rest of Lewis it was closed. we did however have a wonder around the grounds and was able to enter the castle as far as the cafe inside. Its a beautiful old building with some stunning rooms.. The hallway with its starry sky is particularly impressive ,1.0 +Well worth a look round. The modern building is beautifully designed and fits well with the old castle and the museum is very well laid out and clearly presented. I particularly loved the 'surround' film of the Hebrides. Do,0.0 +Absolutely loved our visit to this fabulous museum today. The whole experience was fantastic from start to finish. The displays are excellent. We loved the ten minute photography experience at the start. Gave a real appreciation of the seasonal changes and environment. The islander experiences that are shared throughout the displays give this museum a very real and current feeling. An appreciation of the history is apparent but the current lived experience is also shared. The guides were friendly and very knowledgeable. This museum is one of the best we have ever been to and we will visit again when we return to Stornoway in the future. The only suggestion for improvement we could make is that the shop could be expanded. We would have liked to purchase a guide and a book on the Lewis chessmen. ,0.0 +"Last year, we attempted to visit this Museum and were thwarted only by its lack of a Building Control Certificate, awaited from the local authorities. This year, we made sure that we visited and we were very happy that we did.The video room runs perpetual projections of Hebridean views on three walls, providing visitors with a flavour of the area. A series of exhibits then informs visitors of the history, culture and language of the islands. For many, the prize exhibit features six of the iconic Norse chessmen, found at Big on Lewis: these are displayed simply and effectively, whilst an adjacent video provides an interpretation of what they may have represented.Expecting a typical museum coffee shop, we were pleased to enjoy substantial platters; in particular, that featuring local smoked seafood is recommended highly!",0.0 +We spent a good couple of hours wandering around the museum getting to know the history of the place. Very disappointing that the castle was closed to the public because of a wedding.,0.0 +Very nice museum. See six of the Lewis chessmen! The museum is very new. Excellent way of telling the story of living on the island.This is a hidden jam and not to be missed visiting Stornoway,0.0 +"Can't really believe that this place is closed to the public on a Monday. The island is bursting at the seams with visitors at the high of summer and this place, one of the main attractions in Stornoway, is closed to the public on a weekday. Have absolutely no problem with it being been closed on a Sunday but it really is ridiculous that it's not open on a Monday. The day we went there were dozens of other visitors being turned away or directed to the adjoining cafe.To make matters worse it then didn't open for the next three days due to an electrical fault. We were very disappointed that we were unable to visit this museum after all we had heard about it.Maybe it would have more visitors if it opened on a Monday!",1.0 +This was a real treat. So innovative and inspiring. I wish more museums were like it. It gave a real feel to the islands.,0.0 +"This is an interesting in-site into past life on Lewis with plenty of exhibits and short films. Well worth a visit. It is free to enter and is situated inside Lews Castle which has a café, toilet facilities and large grounds for walking in on a dry day.",0.0 +We visited today after a great walk starting in the grounds of the castle and were really impressed by this little museum. The key thing were the oral histories depicting various aspects of island life as well as many tales describing past experiences eg living in a Blackhouse. It also had lots of interactive displays for children as well as dressing up clothes attached to the various jobs/roles on the island. The staff were extremely friendly and keen to explain more about the Lewis Chess Men. A very good all round display with something for all of our family party.,0.0 +"Lovely museum in a fabulous setting. History of the islands very well detailed, very informative. Pity its not bigger! Cafe, gift shop & parking available. Woodland walk in the castle grounds offer fantastic views.",0.0 +we had a very pleasant walk in the grounds of the castle with our dog. we also visited the museum which we thought was great and is free. You can give a donation if you like which we did.,0.0 +"For a museum that only asks for a donation at the door - this is a sight well worth the visit.If you're interested in finding out the life, history and culture of the outer Hebrides then this museum will be well worth your time, reading into all the information plaques the visit takes about 45 minutes; in my eyes, time well spent.Friendly staff as well :)",0.0 +"There is quite a bit in a few rooms but it is so well curated that it is easy to read all the boards and learn a great deal about the people and history of the islands.Make sure you see the movie projected on 3 sides of a room, showing the landscape and sky of the islands.Excellent!",0.0 +"We had lunch there twice, the food was lovely and the surroundings are lovely too. The prawn quiche was absolutely superb, clearly freshly made. ",0.0 +"We had 3 hours to 'kill' whilst waiting for the ferry, and there isn't much to do in Stornoway, so we decided to try the Museum. It was so informative and the exhibits are well displayed. There are interactive displays and a tv wall with fascinating interviews with local people about their lives on the Isles. There is a good touring fossils display and a room where you can sit with all round pictures of the ever changing seasons/weather experienced on the Isles. All this is free! There is a cafe serving food & drinks and excellent toilets. All this is very new.",0.0 +Really nicely laid out exhibitions. Staff all exceptionally pleasant and helpful. Highly recommended in a town that has little to offer!,0.0 +"The highlight of the museum must be the few Lewis chessman on display. Iconic reminders of the discovory in Uig. The museum uses digital displays and the room with the sights and sounds of the local sea and land is lovely. However, some of the walls appear rather confusing at the entranceThe museum displays recent as well as heritage items. There was also a touring exhibition of fossils. Different and interesting . This space could be used for a variety of types of exhibitions, which may attract different visitor.s Not a very large museum and it does not cover all the aspects of rural life and history, but well worth a visit. Good for families and if weather rainy!Free admission",0.0 +"It was a good visit to this growing Museum nan Eilean right next to a cafe within Lews Castle itself. The current sized museum would take a little over an hour to appreciate, with everything on display being show cased to the standard that can be found in any other modern Museums around the UK that include various types of interactivity. The Chessmen are interesting to observe their detail up close. Remember to leave a small donation.",1.0 +I think this museum is superb. It is an excellent place to start a visit to the Isle of Lewis. The building and restoration of Lews Castle is impressive. The cafe and gift shop is also excellent.. but why is the sign posting so poor? I had expected Stornoway to shout out loud about this new attraction..I knew where to go..but 1st time visitors will miss this. I dont know why new signage is missing? (I never saw any at least!) Come on Stornoway.. tell everyone!!,0.0 +"Be sure that you are in the museum and not the castle then just enjoy a small number of interesting displays. The projected scenery room is tranquil, the geology room is fascinating and the main 'cultural room' is varied and interesting. Well done for a small museum.",0.0 +"The Museum nan Eilean is probably the best small museum that I've ever visited, and we had a thorough introduction to various elements of the culture/history of the Outer Hebrides in our ~hour visit. The exhibits have been curated to a very high standard - all of the items add to the narrative and there's a really nice segment with video testimonials from islanders discussing community/faith/language/culture. We enjoyed the insight almost as much as we did the chats we had with the museum's staff who were all so welcoming, friendly and enthusiastic. I'm terrible with names but the lady who joined in with the two of us in the 'dress up' section deserves significant mention. We had a lovely chat. Really exciting to see the Lewis Chessmen on display - here's hoping a few more of the pieces will be returned to their rightful home ;)",0.0 +Really lovley museum and very well looked after !! Staff were kind. Suggest donation if your visiting. There is a starbucks cafe within the building ,0.0 +"I thoroughly enjoyed visiting this museum, although usually I avoid museums. A new venue, lots of interesting information!ation about the Hebrides and of course the Chessmen.",0.0 +Exciting to see the Lewis Chess Pieces - 800 years old and the oldest pieces ever discovered. Entrance free.,0.0 +"My friends and I are staying at the newly opened and renovated Lewis Castle on Lewis & Harris island in the outer Hebrides. We had a beautifully appointed self catering apartment with views of the sea and harbor, as well as the parkland grounds! It was modern but retained much of the elegance of the original castle. The bedrooms were large and had very comfortable beds, the rain shower was great! The kitchen was brand new and very easy to use! But really the BEST was the wonderful staff, especially the Asst GM Eilidh Maciver who from checking in to making sure all our needs were met, including ordering bath mats for our showers, to putting together a special birthday cake for one of our party, to helping us to arrange to extend our stay when our elderly friend became ill and had to be hospitalized for a few days! Every staff member we're friendly, enthusiastic, & courteous. We will definitely be back to enjoy this lovely castle again!! Btw: the on site restaurant had the BEST smoked salmon platter that I've ever had!",0.0 +"Part of the Lews castle grounds, the museum will take 30 mins to an hour to peruse through. Had a nice video room highlighting the weather and the year through the islands and also good displays about early life in the the outer islands. Cafe is just next door.",1.0 +"I went to the museum but felt that the entrance, beside the courtyard, wasn't too obvious and we went through the courtyard having not realised that the sliding glass doors to the right were for the museum. Inside, I felt the displays were sparse, I feel that the island has more to offer than what was shown. The special display, fossils, were in the end room which I didn't realise we were free to go into, it looked dark and forbidding. The fossils were just in 2 display cases and I thought we would have seen a lot more than what we did. The local museum artifacts I felt were interesting of themselves but I would have loved to have seen more of what the island has to offer, they don't seem to have a lot of space, one whole room taken up with a projector display with sound of weather on the island and nothing else, this didn't interest me at all.",0.0 +An exceptionally well presented and modern museum which is free to visit. The exhibits have been chosen with care and the island story is told using modern visual aids. The Lewis Chessmen are stunning and beautifully presented. The staff were always talking to the visitors and you were made to feel very welcome. One of the best small museums I have visited. ,0.0 +A small but beautifully presented museum with lots of interactive displays. Great to hide out away from the weather! ,0.0 +"This is a really nice museum to visit. The architecture is in keeping with the castle. The Lewis Chessmen are the main attraction and the other exhibits are nicely displayed.The audio visual film is also worth a view. Really recommend,",1.0 +"I missed seeing this on my last trip, and now I am glad I waited. The museum is small, but offers a nice view of the world of the Outer Hebrides, including a three-sided video of the islands that was fun - we kept seeing places we'd been.They have also recently added a half-dozen of the Lewis chessmen - not the best pieces, but still good ones.Good exhibits for kids and adults.Parking is nearby, and there is a cafe that does a decent coffee (even if it is Starbucks) and some food.",0.0 +Was very impressed with tis newly opened Museum. With 6 of The Lewis Chessmen back on home ground the virtual visit round and over the Island has to experienced to believe.,0.0 +"Like the castle there are few signs and once you get there your not sure where to go as the entrance looks nothing like a museum, but the Starbucks sign was well placed. Once inside it looks even more like an insurance office, I had to ask if it was a museum. The displays are small but very interesting. It's one of only 3 places to house The Lewis Chessmen, why don't they shout about it, it's a big deal in the National Museum and British Museum - shame. Expensive Starbucks but no entry fee so worth a visit for the local info and chessmen",1.0 +"The new museum at Lews Castle is a really nice new modern facility to showcase the history of the island. It can be viewed over a shorter or longer period, and is well organised to cater for everyone.The problem that I and many have observed is the failure to grasp the opportunity to showcase local crafts in the shop. What we have been endowed with is a generic gift shop, with the same stuff one would expect to find at any other gift shop across Scotland. Almost non-existant are the wonderful crafts of local artisans.This chain mentality spills over into the cafe, where offerings are led by Starbucks Coffee and go downhill from there. Starbucks on Lewis, eh! It would have been nice to see representation from the many wonderful food producers on the islands - and perhaps the facility tendered to one of our lovely local cafes.All in all a great facility, but it could be so much more - and serve the island so much better. Missed opportunities abound.",1.0 +This is not a huge museum but you need to allow plenty of time to do it justice. There is a lot to see.,0.0 +Found this very interesting looking at all the old things from the past to do with the island. The whole castle looks stunning since being renovated.,0.0 +"The museum isn't large, but if you're interested in history and archaeology of the Isle of Lewis, you have to visit it. Go to see the newly renovated castle rooms as well, just go through the cafe to the back, or ask the staff. The cafe is even open on a Sunday! ",0.0 +"Modernised museum with a wide range of exhibits. We especially liked seeing some of the chessmen, all of whom used to be in London or Edinburgh. Easy parking, lovely setting.",0.0 +This new museum is an excellent facility with interesting family-friendly exhibits. There are staff on hand to offer information if needed.,0.0 +"Excellent display of artifacts and artwork depicting the history of the Isle of Lewis. Lovely modern museum, and nice castle gardens/grounds. ",0.0 +Absolutely fascinating with an enthusiastic curator. The gentleman who showed us round was a Hebridean who spoke Gaelic which added enormously to his knowledge and our experience. Nothing beats having a man or woman who really know the subject!,0.0 +"The museum is a small affair but very carefully put together within Lews castle building. It has two large display areas and a fantastic 360 degree surround viewing room where you can sit through a ten minute run through of the Western Isles landscape through the seasons of a year. Very, very good. The display areas focus on people and landscapes. I particularly enjoyed the video presentations of local people discussing their daily lives and the display of finds from archaeological digs around the islands. They have some of the Lewis chessmen on display too which are beautiful. Take your time as it is worth reading the side panels and information boards. The staff were very friendly and what is more it is free to get in",0.0 +Visited the museum which is very interesting about life in the western isles with lots of history boards and exhibits to read and see.There is also a 10 minute 270 degree film showing the islands through the seasons.I went to the Storehouse Café for lunch were I ordered the soup of the day which was lentil & carrot with crusty bread & a glass of milk [£5] and it was very good.I then visited the gift shop selling clothing and the usual tourist stuff.I have said 1-2 hrs for visit some may take longer.,0.0 +"A few small rooms with a haphazard collection of bits and vignettes from all stages of Lewis history. Two year old pieces placed next to 2000 year old pieces try, and sometimes succeed to draw parallels across the various eras of Lewis history. It's free, so certainly worth a visit.",0.0 +Well laid out exhibits with good information boards in both Gaelic and English. Excellent wee cafe attached but was really impressed at the breadth of information in the Musem.,0.0 +"We'd not really expected to find this museum as we went up the hill from Stornoway to see the castle. But this museum, as modern addition (with a cafe of a well-known brand, with coffee that tastes the same anywhere on the planet), is a terrific find. The exhibition is not large, but wonderfully presented, to provide an insight into life and history of the Isles. Much of the exhibition is also at kid height, making it accessible for the little ones. Entry is free but they ask for a gold coin donation which I'd warmly encourage people to provide. It looks like a place that parents bring their kids regularly for book sessions and general information on the Isle. Interestingly, there's no information on the castle itself . . . But that's another story, as it turns out, the castle having been built by someone who made his fortune in the opium trade in China, and not well-loved. You'll need to ask elsewhere, ideally online, for information about the Castle. But do go there for the museum, ideally before setting out to see some of the terrific historical treasures of Lewis.",2.0 +"Well worth a visit, all the exhibits are great. The full-room projection of the different landscapes and views was good, but the main exhibit area has plenty of things to look at and read. They also have some of the Lewis chessmen (not sure if this is permanent).",0.0 +This is a great exhibit about life on the island and the history of the people who live here. The docents are knowledgable and helpful with any additional questions. 6 of the Lewis chessman are on display as well as many other artifacts.,0.0 +"This was the one place that I really wanted to visit on Lewis. To see 6 of the original Lewis Chess pieces in a museum on Lewis was just brilliant. The museum is free to visit. It has lots of great exhibits. Lots of things for kids to look at too. I also loved the Harris Tweed wedding dress! There us a gift shop and café. The staff are helpful too.One thing to bear in mind though is that the museum is in the castle grounds and is not signposted. You have to enter the castle grounds off the roundabout by the Co Op shop, signposted for the golf club. You'd be sorry if you visited Stornoway and didn't visit this great museum.",0.0 +"The museum is very good - lots of local information and history, very nicely presented (beautiful Harris Tweed wedding dress on display). The 'wrap-around audio-visual presentation which takes the visitor on a journey across the island' didn't quite work as intended, though. Instead of visitors going into the room and standing or sitting within the three walls on which the images were projected, they tended to gather in the corridor outside the room and peer in, creating congestion in the museum for people trying to get to the rest of the exhibits! This could have been better planned, I think.We were hungry, but the café looked packed and chaotic, so we gave it a miss.The castle itself was undergoing restoration, but the location is stunning and there are nice walks to be had in the grounds.",0.0 +Very informative. Good visual display with activities for children. Great to see the chessmen. Helpful staff. ,0.0 +This is a fantastic new museum - interesting and well put together displays. Very well done and worth a visit - the castle is cool as well!,0.0 +This brand new Museum is filled with information and artefacts from the Western Isles.It is well laid out and very informative. It filled in a few gaps for us but would be equally as good for first time travellers to the Western Isles. Especially good to see the Lewis Chessmen again. Amazing place!,0.0 +This museum had just opened a week before we visited but what a great asset and addition to the list of things to do in Stornoway. Great use of AV displays (loved the 3 wall one of time lapse Hebridean views) and interviews with people telling their stories of life in the islands. The Lewis chessmen were also a great attraction.,0.0 +"We had not planned on going to this museum but it was a rainy day and the B&B we stayed at said it was good. It's just newly opened. Parking was challenging and it was somewhat difficult to find. The museum is integrated with the Stornoway Castle and is small but very very good. It covers all the history of the outer Hebrides and has a wonderful collection of rare objects. It also covers the culture and the people who live on the islands. The absolute best part is that they several pieces of the Lewis Chessmen and they really are quite remarkable. You can see these at the British museum as well, but it's very special to see them where they were buried and then discovered 700 years later. Also, they have fun interactive things for kids of all ages to do. ",0.0 +"Interesting museum within an old school building, good information on hand and interesting topics explored regarding the history and culture of the islands would recommend a visit.a",1.0 +Unfortunately no museum available to visitors for 2+ years. Crying shame. Will be amazing when finally open sometime in the future...,0.0 +Went to see the Lewis Chess men when on loan from the British Museum. Plenty of Local Artefacts.Well worth an afternoon visit! ,0.0 +"The Museum is currently (January 2014) closed for refurbishment, and will reopen in its new location in Lews Castle by late 2014 or in 2015.",0.0 +I have visited their HomePage and not a word about they have closed down till 2015. Two years! Why can't they show some of the exebition in another place? I realise that the museum will move to Lews Castle - but what about the meantime?,1.0 +"this is not a museum, this is sandwick bay guest housei believe the museum is to be housed in lews castle once renovation work is complete.",0.0 +This is a rarely visited unimaginative museum which can only benefit from being closed down and moved to the new site at Lews castle in a few years. ,0.0 +"We knew nothing of the history of Lewis before our stay-this museum, though run by local people with limited resources, gives a moving feel to the history of the place which I found to be both dark and mysterious. I was most impacted on by the tales of the Guga hunters of An Sgeir.",0.0 +"This is a really local Museum that gives you a good insight to local history and development. Some nice artifacts even from viking area, and a good show of timeline development. And its free!",0.0 +"Wonderful paintings from Lews Castle, would be great to see them restored. Loved some of the local finds which have become museum pieces. I hope to return once the museum is located in the refurbished castle to see more.",0.0 +"not easy to find the entrance, but well worth a visit. good displays and lots of information.",0.0 +Staff very pleasant and helpful. Would have been easier to find if Tourist board had known where it was. ,0.0 +"A lovely little museum. We especially like the video, in Gaelic with English sub-titles about the Lewis chess pieces.",0.0 +"A lovely gallery (next to the fabulous Hilli restaurant ) which has very tasteful paintings, prints, glassware and locally made mementos of your Norfolk Island holiday. We purchased a lovely print and realised we should have purchased another. We emailed, selected a print and it was going to be sent to us. Tracey was coming to Australia, Brisbane and we arranged to meet and collect it directly from her. Thanks so much. ",0.0 +Very nice artwork. And have a wall telling how they made the cyclorama which is interesting. The queen victoria gardens outside are lovely too,0.0 +"Gallery Guava is located at the Hilli Cafe which also houses the Cyclorama complex on Queen Elizabeth Drive. The gallery sells upmarket jewellery, pottery and paintings. ",65.0 +The pottery/ceramics by the local artise are gorgeous. SHe has beautiful metals glazed into her works and the colours are vibrant and inviting. I ended up purchasing 5 pieces to take ohme as gifts - perfectly wrapped for the flight and certificates explaining each piece and its own special name,0.0 +For lovers of art this is the place to check out. Along with paintings there are also other products to purchase.,0.0 +"The gallery was bright with fabulous artwork, linen and jewellery, showcasing the talents of some of the Norfolk Islanders. A must visit!",0.0 +"Beautiful paintings, glass work, etc. done by local artists. Lovely to look at but expensive to buy.",0.0 +"This is a lovely little gallery with some beautiful jewellery, art, postcards and books, worth a visit!",0.0 +"Beautiful art work, jewellery and so much more, upmarket and distinctly at the top end of the tourism scale",0.0 +This place is a must place to visit as the art/craft is spectacular and hard not to buy a few things. You will be amazed by the work that is present.,0.0 +Beautiful art and glass art. Really worth a visit if you want something locally made/local artists and high quality. ,0.0 +"A visit to Cyclorama is a must and the Gallery Guava is a part of this. High quality gifts of jewelry and pottery. Gorgeous paintings and prints for sale and lovely, helpful staff.",0.0 +"This gallery has some very good exhibits, local paintings and goods well worth a visit and drop next door the Hilli's for a coffee.",0.0 +"Looking for gifts to take home that are not cheap souvenirs, we found this gallery to be the best place to find quality products from local artists. There is a large variety of choice from quality tea towels, glass, jewellery, leather, wood to drawings and paintings.",0.0 +"This is free to enter with some beautiful stock, very clever artist , but like always very expensive for me.",1.0 +This gallery is must visit!i bout my fine beautiful Pashmina there and it is beautiful it is a Norfolk Island pine designed pashmina next door is a very nice Hilli’s Restaurant!down stairs is the Cyclorama must see too!lots of souvenirs to buy and good quality as well! I would love yo comeback and visit again,0.0 +"There's lots of interesting pieces of works from local artists. From original paintings, prints, ceramics, jewellery, homewares etc. It's amazing work. Loads to look at, and buy. ",0.0 +The gallery contains nice artwork that captures the island scenery well. NIce uncluttered space. Staff were helpful. Overall and nice gallery that is worth visiting. There is no fee to visit the gallery but it is the entrance to Cyclorama which does have a fee if you wanted to check it out.,0.0 +"The gallery is a small shop next to my favourite restaurant on the island so I would often go in to browse after lunch or a coffee. Each time I went in the one major stand out to me was the unfriendly staff. No smiles, no welcome, nothing. My greeting to them was ignored or returned with a small and unwelcoming smirk. My questions were answered with disdain and I felt like they would prefer if I just left. Despite this, the art on display is lovely. I bought some small ceramic pieces and a print. The majority of the work is very overpriced. This is my third trip to Norfolk Island and for the first time I decided to skip the tours and enjoy the island from a different point of view. I spent more time on my own, wandering around the town and shops. I wasn’t impressed. The unfriendly demeanour seems to be Island wide and not just confined to the gallery. Some places were worse than others. The supermarket is the worst, Pete’s place and the Olive cafe. I won’t return to the island after this trip. It’s a shame, it’s a lovely place but if you don’t feel welcome, it’s not worth going.",1.0 +Fabulous local artisans work worth buying.Beautifully displayed. Lovely staff to explain anything you may want to know.,0.0 +"This Cyclorama explains the history of the bounty mutineers and the settlement of Norfolk,in a very interesting way and the artwork brings the story to life.",0.0 +"Guava Gallery is the place to get your unusual/special gifts for your loved ones or just your own place. The pottery by Alison Ryves is just spectacular, the lustre ware is Very special. The jewellery and arts and crafts are unusual one off pieces. This is the place to go for that special piece. Why not go there, purchase something special, then have a coffee and cake or Devonshire tea at Hillis restaurant.",0.0 +"This gallery is delightful with quality art, jewellery and ceramics for sale. The place to buy any smart gift you might want.",0.0 +"I revisited on numerous occasions, carefully considerring what there was available to purchase, and admiring all art works. You enter Cyclorama via Guava Gallery, and in a sense the art creators of the Cyclorama are further enhanced in one's imaginings by the local artisan's works in the gallery. I really recommend Guava Gallery to consider gift purchases, or your own gift for yourself, from hand painted linen items, tote bags, to the most exquisite paintings and glass works, silver smith work and a wide array of items on display. Lovely ambience.",0.0 +"If you are looking for some lovely souvenirs to take home, you must stop by Gallery Guava, some beautiful artwork & unique jewelry, definitely worth a visit. ",0.0 +Quite enjoyed gallery guava displaying local artists ware's the paintings @glass ware jewellery all very good detailing each artists talent with a local flavour average prices while there don't forget to see cyclorama you can also eat here coffee @ also light meals @snacks etc nice garden atmosphere amust while on norfolk,0.0 +"Some lovely pieces of art, jewellery and souveniers in the gallery - supporting local artists. Well worth a visit.",0.0 +"A very nice gallery with really good artwork, pottery, jewellery produced by the local people of the island. Well worth a visit. ",0.0 +"This place is great to visit. Has many lovely paintings and the locally made jewellery is just out of this world, had to buy some to bring back to the mainland.also coffee or meals can be bought in the café next door, which was nice also.",0.0 +The Gallery and the Cyclorama are stunning. The unique art work and gifts are to drool over before you enter the Cyclorama to view the history of Norfolk Island on a 360 degree art work complete with sound. Do the waves really move or is it an optical illusion ?,0.0 +"Cyclorama is worth the admission price and more. Very clever and extremely well done. Recommended.The Gallery is beautiful, a great selection of local art. We bought a beautiful Rooster. The staff were helpful and the experience pleasant.",0.0 +"This is a delightful gallerynea Hilli Restaurant, exhibiting artists from the Island, paintings, jewellery, stationary, and other crafts. Something new each time I visit the Island and Cyclorama is right here another good place to visit. ",0.0 +"The best gallery on the island. Local artists works of quality paintings, photographs, jewellery, ceramics & cards. I purchased the lovely linen tea towels with modern graphics and the carry bags. Not available at any other shop. Conveniently located next to a great cafe - Hilli's and the Queen Victoria gardens. It is also the entrance to Cyclorama - a 360* painting telling the history of the Bounty.",0.0 +"Quality artwork including jewellery, glassware, paintings, screen printing and other works on display and available for purchase. Viewers are free to peruse at leisure without pressure. Price of art is midrange to expensive.",0.0 +"Great place to find that special gift or memory of your trip. Lots to choose from, best we saw on the Island.",0.0 +If you want a really special local gift then this is probably the place to visit. It's not cheap but the art works are really good quality and the bonus is it's next to Hilli's for a meal and or coffee and a then a walk in the Queen Victoria Gardens,0.0 +"Wonderful gallery, I think it is a must for visitors who like to buy handmade goods instead of touristy garbage, I have bought goods both times I have been there. Highly recommend this gallery for a visit.",0.0 +Lovely Art Gallery adjoining Cyclorama...very interesting work by local and visiting artists and some lovely art depicting the Island. ,0.0 +"A lovely gallery with lots of beautiful pieces of jewellery and art. We bought a couple of items to take home including tea towels, a tote bag and some beautiful art work of Emily Bay and Kingston.The lady that worker at the gallery on the day we visited was so lovely and happy to greet us. Like all the Norfolk locals, she was kind and friendly to us, making us feel very welcome.I'd recommend visiting here - lots at Hilliband the cyclorama to see! ",0.0 +Cyclorama and the gallery were beautiful and a highlight of our visit! The scones at Hillis were awesome! We will be back!,0.0 +"Exquisite glassware , murano glass and handmade unique silver and pearl jewelry, stylish linen and quality local paintings. A great place to wander through and be tempted.",0.0 +We enjoyed looking around this gallery. It was interesting to talk to the lady working there who added so much more information following our visit into the cyclorama.,0.0 +"Exquisite jewellery, ceramics, photographs, etc. which are reasonably priced, considering they are individually handmade by local artists. You can buy beautiful NI bookmarks for 50 cents each. Friendly staff.",0.0 +"This small gallery, associated with the extremely popular Cyclorama, next to the Paradise Hotel, is beautifully set out to display artworks by Norfolk artists. The range includes paintings and prints, ceramics and diverse handmade jewellery. Cheaper items include bookmarks and cards featuring some of the paintings.",0.0 +"We were driven in a massive group with AATKings around this little gorgeous blue Moke Lake, surrounded by mountains.",1.0 +"We Katie’s Moke Lake a couple of days ago. We walked around the bluff at the south end of the lake and then turned left and walked down the valley to Lake Dispute. From there we walked down the saddle to Lake Dispute itself and on down the Lake Dispute Track to Lake Wakatipu. This point to point walk took us two hours forty with two nine year old children and an eleven year old. This walk was around 8-9kms and mostly downhill after going around the bluff at Lake Moke and then an initial gentle climb up the valley south of Lake Moke. The walk is very scenic with a great view north across Moke Lake from the bluff on the south of the lake. I have seen other posts of the secret lookout point at the north of Moke Lake and that still probably rates higher than the view from the end we were at. The trip down the valley is good with a number of cyclists also doing the route. There are a few small creeks to Ford which were probably higher than normal due to the rain here recently. The view from the saddle down to Lake Dispute was awesome and also nice views on the track down to Lake Wakatipu. We were able to drop our car at the bottom of the Lake Dispute track and get a Blue Bubble taxi van to take us up to Lake Moke to allow us to do the point to point walk which was billed as being a bit longer than the standard round the lake track. Signs at the beginning said this route would take us 4-5 hours. As above, this very much overstated the time we took. Can’t wait to come back to Queenstown and do the walk from Lake Moke to Arthur’s Point along the Moonlight Track next.",0.0 +"Pleased I made the effort to see this stunning lake in the middle of nowhere. Be prepared for a gravel, narrow road that at times barely fits cars travelling in opposite direction, but peaceful, rural drive through farmland - calves and lambs in abundance when I was there - literally a touch away,The Lake circuit is an easy, pleasant walk. Looks like many families camp there often and what a fab spot to do so. Wear insect repellent due to the sand flies.A wedding reception was being held on the shore when I was there - imagine the incredible photo's they'd have, but it was a bit off putting to venture past the group for the circuit lake walk",0.0 +"My partner and I stayed at the Campsite for one night in late October. It's quite amazing how such a beautiful and peaceful spot maintains its secrecy and off-the-beaten track so close to the busy Queenstown. While there may be a few day-trippers, it pays to stay the night.Mornings especially, are when there is less wind and a greater chance of a reflection. The sunrises on a clear still morning are definitely worth the effort. Even though it was a bit cloudy, the wind stayed a way just enough for some beautiful photos.The turn off is along the Queenstown-Glenorchy Road. It is a Gravel road for the last 12 KM, and may not be advisable during the peak of winter where it may have just snowed or rained.If you do stay the night, or visit for the day, make time to do the loop track which is about 1.5 - 2 hours. It's a great short walk on a beautiful day. The board does say 2.5 hours, however it can easily be done in a lot less.",2.0 +"So easy to get to and offers so much solitude and connection, being in such a clear, beautiful place, so close to the madness of Queenstown. A short 20mins drive towards Glenorchy, through sheep farms and up a gorgeous valley, the walk took us 1hr 15mins, walking at a steady pace, certainly not power walking. But take a picnic and spend as much time as you can here.",1.0 +"A beautiful place on the Moke Lake, surrounded by mountains with a very peaceful camping. Marked trails for pedestrians and bicycles.Place also for fishing and kayaksThere is a place where you can ride a horse.",0.0 +"Moke Lake is unexpected. You drive about 20 minutes out of Queenstown, through private pasture land on narrow unpaved roads...all the time thinking, Did I take a wrong turn. But then the mountains open and the view is spectacular! The hike is fairly easy but there are some ups and narrow walkways and even some slat bridges to cross. It seems every step provides a different view and every bend opens up into something unexpected. Take water and a snack for after. There are no waste bins but there is a toilet...as long as you're not overly fussy about camp toilets. Regardless--enjoy the view!!",0.0 +"Us: mid-60s couple, USA. Fairly active.Day trip, 3 hours duration. Did not picnic.First visit to New Zealand. The entrance to Moke Lake offered us our first of several unsealed road experiences with our rental car.Once there, parking was easy. We walked the lake-loop trail. It was well-marked, with one exception. (I should have consulted my smart-phone GPS at the point I was uncertain.) Overall, a very pleasant experience.",1.0 +"You will feel a sense of peace & calm at this wonderful lake, located slightly off the normal route.",0.0 +"Situated 30-35 minutes away from Arrow Town, lake Moke is one of the most peaceful lakes you will find near Queenstown.",0.0 +"Great reflections in the lake if the sun is out. Its about a 25 min drive off the main road, Not a big lake by NZ standards but quiet and pretty. Nothing there except the lake.",0.0 +"A beautiful spot for a picnic. Horses, mountains and so forth. Really a stunning spot to go visit and walk around the lake if time allows.",0.0 +"Nice, relaxing location away from the hustle and bustle of Queenstown. Lake located at the end of Moke Lake Road surrounded by hillside. Easy enjoyable track around lake. Good place for family and kids in summer. Good for solace. Worth a visit.",0.0 +"Having been to Queenstown 5 times, we discovered this place thru our professional photographer. About 30 mins drive from the CBD & it is better to drive a SUV because about 8 kms of the track is unsealed. Amazing & quiet place to enjoy the nature wonder of this region.",0.0 +Very natural countryside with sheep grazing beside the road. However upon reaching the lake the sand flies and mozzies were out in full force. So don’t visit unless you have insect repellent as I had to sit in the car in the end. Besides the insects another beautiful lake.,1.0 +"Took the time to drive out to Moke Lake in October and found it to be really quite pretty. My suggestion would be to make sure you have a 4WD, but I guess you could do it with a 2WD (just not as comfortable).",0.0 +Great spot to visit for the day or to camp.The loop track around the lake is a lovely walk and worth doing.,1.0 +"Decided to make the journey into Moke Lake. It is a bit of a drive over narrow dirt roads which ends at a camping area at the lakes edge plus a horse treking business. I enjoyed the trip but unless you want to go horse treking, or taking the walk around the small lake, there is not much else there. The views are great but so is most place else in this majestic area. However, do this if you have a spare hour or so to fill in.",2.0 +Top shot on a summers day but leave your fly rod at home not many trout in this pond from the fishing we did. ,0.0 +"In New Zealand when we travel on a gravel road it is usually many km's. This one was not that far. You are greeted by a beautiful lake. There is parking at the star, but it is best to drive on to the toilet area. There is a path 3/4 of the way road and the rest is road, but we found a path after 50m that followed the lake side for at least 400m. This place I could imagine would be busy in summer. The start is over a walkway that is partly under water, but either get wet or miss out on a beautiful walk.",1.0 +Really nice place for hikes and a swim in warm water in summer time :) also a nice place to bring your tent and spend the night. ,0.0 +An awesome little getaway 10min from Queenstown where you can witness a true piece of NZ. Making your way up the gravel road through rugged farmland sets the perfect scene. The road is accessible by 2wd cars but can get a little rough depending on conditions. The lake is serene and a perfect place to camp or just pop up for a visit and a hike.,1.0 +Lovely lake with a nice and easy track running around the whole perimeter! Great camping spot at the DOC campsite on the lake side. ,0.0 +"We drove to Moke Lake on our way back from Glenorchy. Driving along Moke Lake Rd had great views, at times the road got quite narrow which may make it difficult if another vehicle was approaching considering some parts were muddy when we visited due to the ice/snow melting. Moke Lake itself was stunning and was definitely worth the drive if you have time! There was plenty of space to park and toilets at the end if needed.",0.0 +"I spent two days, hiking and scrambling around the Moke Lake and it was beautiful. You can also cycle around the lake on MTB, there's DOC campsite and toilets. There are wild horses and ducks. The surrounding ridges offer extraordinary hiking and scrambling experience provided you know what you are doing. Recommended only for experienced hikers. The best views are from the ridge top.",1.0 +A canter along the lake was just stunning. Peaceful quiet place to camp over night and take in the stunning views,0.0 +Beautiful.The drive in to Moke Lake is stunning. And when you get there it gets even better.The day we went there was raining and the clouds were hanging low.A photographers dream. Sooooooooo moody.The Astro photography is unbelievable on the night I got it.It’s about 3/4 of an hours easy drive on the way from Queenstown to Glenorchy and a very easy drive.,0.0 +Went for a really nice walk around the lake here the day after a friends wedding with them. Absolutely stunning scenery! ,0.0 +We stumbled across the road out to this lake by accident yet was one of the best and most beautiful things we done! Absolute must when in QT,0.0 +"We went to Moke lake to walk the trail around the lake, which is about a 2 hour walk. Perfect trails and wonderful views, and a chance to take a swim when the heat was to hot.",0.0 +"We were able to get to this lake in our camper van but the road does end in a single lane, so beware. We and 2 other camper vans met a small car that refused to back up- after a lengthy discussion with the driver, he finally agreed to back up the shorter of the 2 distances. The views were just okay, but it was secluded which was nice.",0.0 +"This was a half day trip for us. The weather was beautiful, but a little windy.My boyfriend groaned when he saw the windy uphill roads and long gravel road coming towards the lake. We were in a small Hyundai rental car. He drove slow and we made it eventually. The views and lake hike were definitely worth it. although it was a little windy, I was still able to get pictures of the lake where the water reflected the mountains around the lake perfectly. It's a beautiful lake b/c it's surrounded by mountains and the water was clear. I saw many people swimming in it. seemed to be a popular place to camp.We did the circular lake hike and it took about 2 hours in total. The highlight was watching the dogs herd the tons of sheep out in the distance when we got to the pasture land area of the hike. Beautiful and easy hike. I have bad knees and didn't need poles though was careful b/c the route, although easy, undulates. Had trouble with bees during the first 15 min of the hike. Probably wore all the colors that attract bees and my water bottle with my electrolyte drink was leaking so they were attracted to the sugar. It was a great hike and if you like a hike that's low impact with beautiful views, this is the hike to do.Free parking and bathrooms",1.0 +"I trotted uphill from Moke Lake, just myself age 62 and an excellent young equestrian guide. Return was 3 gorgeous hours later. Perfect weather on Valentines day.",0.0 +"Quite and peaceful. Defiantly worth a visit, However they charge far to much to camp there for the night. $13 per adult when all they offer is a stinky long drop toilet... ",0.0 +"It was so windy and the gravel and dust was flying everywhere. Don't go on a windy day. The gravel roads are hard to drive on, so if you care about your car and dont want to be getting dents from the flying rocks, dont risk it. Lake looks nice but nothing much to see/do. The drive to Glenorchy is much nicer.",0.0 +"If you find yourself on one of those beautiful sunny days with just a couple clouds in the sky, race over to the lake for some of the most beautiful water reflection shots you will get to take. There is a track leading all the way around the lake; it's easy but can get a bit muddy if it's been raining, so hiking boots are best. The most beautiful views of the lake are within the first 20 minutes of the walk if you're feeling a bit lazy. There's also ample room for camping if you'd like to stay for a few days.",1.0 +"Moke Lake kept us in Queenstown for 2 extra days. It was so peaceful, we didn't want to leave. Rain finally chased us away unfortunately. The kids made friends with a duck family that toured the campground looking for handouts. The ranger Bev was very friendly and loved talking to our kids, who wouldn't stop talking. Moke Lake is a great spot to camp for cheap, one of the few times we used that word to describe Queenstown.",0.0 +"Lake Moke sits in a valley surrounded by mountains so is usually more calm and has little wind. It's about an hours walk around the lake if you are fit, add an extra half hour if you want to stop, take photo's and take in the serenity (which you should). Lake Moke is best visited when it's calm as the lake becomes very reflective (and this is what Lake Moke is best known for), and when this happens it is breathtaking. I have visited when it has been windy and not so picturesque and I found it disappointing in comparison but my parents who hadn't been there before still thoroughly enjoyed it and were really happy sitting and watching the water for fifteen minutes. Don't go expecting a strenuous walk/hike, this walk is purely mindfulness and beautiful. Challenge yourself to spend some time in silence taking in the view, the silence, the break from any sign of civilisation. Worst time to visit, in the summer with all the campers during the day. If you go in the summer get out there early to beat the noisy campers and tourists. Parking is easy, toilets are in the campground, DON'T BRING YOUR DRONE AND RUIN THE PEACE, be respectful, this is a really important place to locals and New Zelander's so don't be loud and obnoxious and play loud music or use your intrusive drones; this ruins the experience for other people and is hugely disrespectful and rude. ",3.0 +picturesque lake area where we did the horse ridimg trek. pretty enjoyable and would recommend for all ages,0.0 +"A really fun drive coming into Moke Lake. It is a great spot and felt like it was a place locals came to spend their Saturday. Chilling beside a beautiful lake with horses nearby and the freedom to kayak (if you had one). Overall, a pleasant spot to relax and unwind.",0.0 +A peaceful and small Lake on the outskirts of Queenstown. If you plan on doing the Ben Lomond Horse Trekking in Arthurs Point you will drive past Moke Lake on the way there and will also horse ride around it!,0.0 +The beginning or start of the Moonlight Track. Nice beach area to relax on a sunny day or take a loop walk. Ample parking and bathroom facilities on site.,0.0 +"If you wish to do a quick walk, just over an hour, just outside of Queenstown, this is not a bad choice. Do not expect too much, as it is a very easy walk...but still wort the while.",0.0 +The lake is easy to access and offers a very good and well paved promenade around it... Ideal for a morning run or hike in the day,0.0 +"Loved this place!!We did a loop walk which was nice but the only problem was that there should have been some signage about. When we got to the top of the hill (wasnt too streneous). There was a few routes you could take, at that point it would have been good if there was a sign there telling you where it leads to. So we managed to finish the loop within 1.5 hours and i tell you now that we definitely didnt walk fast or nothing for it.. so we definitely missed some area?! But nethertheless the views were stunning! But yet another easy walk.",0.0 +Nice drive away from the hustle of the City. You won't believe how beautiful Lake Moke is! Stunning! Breathtaking!,0.0 +"We had the lake to ourselves in late August.Just us and the stunning reflections. A must for photographers, and less than 30 mins from town.",0.0 +Lovely drive through the countryside between Queenstown & Glenorchy. We had a 4WD but we noticed a lot of people in normal cars doing this drive. Moke Lake & camping ground looked beautiful.,1.0 +"I had seen some pictures so thought we would go on a day off from skiing. Very close to Queenstown down the road to Glenorchy. The road starts out sealed and then turns to gravel, but is an easy drive. Drive down to the campsite area and park to do the hike rather than on the road. The hike is a circuit of the lake and it is majestic. It says it is a 3-4 hour walk but we did it in 2.5 hours with lots of photo stops and stops to sit and watch birdlife.The are lots of great photo opportunities to take amazing reflective water shots. It should be called Mirror Lake, not Moke Lake",0.0 +"One of the very few must go spots for a true sense of relaxation and nature connection!Absolutely a must go if you are in Queenstown, just remember to probably get a rental to go there because is a bit far!",0.0 +What a beautiful spot surrounded by mountains. When we were there there were people swimming and wind boarding. Lots of people camping. Next time im going to stay,0.0 +"Great hiking, we walk from wakatipu lake (glenorchy road) and it took 2hours with many photo stops. Sign show 3 to 4 hours, but this is over estimated. We did in winter: color are wonderful and we were alone on the track and around the lake. This is a hiking that cannot be missed!",1.0 +"What a beautiful place to camp! Running water and long-drop loos comprise the facilities, but what a location! Track is a bit rocky and we were a little nervous about our tyres but they were fine in the end and it was more than worth it!",1.0 +"One of the things I was really hoping to see while in NZ was Kea birds. They are alpine parrots. We didn't see any in Franz Josef, Fox Glacier, or Milford Sound but we were thrilled to spot them at Moke Lake. We absolutely did not feed them and they flew off on huff but it was fun to watch them in such a beautiful setting as Moke Lake. The drive to Moke Lake is amazing. Don't miss it!",1.0 +Beautiful tranquil spot with DOC facilities. Would be an amazing to relax and unwind but you must have plenty of insect repellent and keep car windows and doors shut.,1.0 +"The road has improved a lot since our last visit, very accessible now. A beautiful lake, on a still day has amazing reflections. Great for a walk . Lots of birds about too if you like birds. ",0.0 +We bought a picnic which meant at one stage warding off the ducks but what a lovely and wild spot. Lake is lovely and the mountains stark. Just remember to pack insect repellent as there were a lot of sandflies biting the day we arrived.,0.0 +"This is a relatively short drive from Queenstown. Very picturesque mountain lake. The last part of the road is unsealed and quite narrow, but there is reasonable forward visibility",1.0 +"Only a 20 minute drive out of Queenstown you will find Moke lake and the campsite, which has wheelchair accessible toilets and some basins for washing in another building. You can park for free anywhere around the campsite if you are visiting for the day. Be aware there are a few kea there (which is good to see), and they may peck and scratch etc at your car. The two of us did the walk around the lake and it took us a little over 3 hours with stops for photos and videos etc. Unfortunately for one part of the complete walk, you must walk on the gravel road for about 1km. Wheelchair access limited, due to steps about halfway around. Best seen early in the morning on a still day. A great place to enjoy the quiet and scenery without spending any money.",0.0 +"This a gravel road for the last part and not very great. the lake isn't something very great to write about. New zealand is filled with beautiful lakes and this is not one of them. Avoid, not worth the detour.",1.0 +Fairly long drive into the lake not far from Queenstown. There are pathways to go on long hikes/runs or you can just relax and enjoy the scenery. Make sure you have Aeroguard or similar to combat the sandflies. Ben Lomond Station Horse Treks leave from just across from the lake. Great photos of the surrounding mountains and lake.,1.0 +We ran a race that started near Moke Lake. The surrounding area is beautiful with several hiking trails and a nice stream. It is a good place for a hike and there is a campground here.,0.0 +"Moke lake is a lovely setting. Small camping area (tempting even though i don't like camping!), walk around the lake 2.5 hours & lovey swim",0.0 +"Great spot, great relaxing area, we took the horse track , which was a great relaxing way of seeing some of the remote spots, definitely recommend ",0.0 +"Unexplored and untouched, drive to the town which is only 40ks from Queenstown is very scenic The place itself is a photographer delight. there's not much to do but thats the beauty of itlove to spend more time with family on the lake front",0.0 +Take a 20 minute or so ride out to the Moke lake. Needs an all wheel drive car on bad weather because its at the end of an unsealed road. Once there you are definitely away from the rat race.Parking available at the end of the road which is also the start of a loop walk around the lake. Mostly flat walking with a few small rises to get the blood pumping. Can be muddy underfoot if its been raining. Stunning and relatively easy walk. Well worth the trip.,0.0 +"We did a ride out from Queenstown upto and around the lake, it is very beautiful and was a great ride. We had a perfect day for it. Great photography opportunities on a still day.",0.0 +"Moke Lake is a short drive from Queenstown but you quickly leave the town behind and feel like you are miles from civilisation.There are two good walks here, a short pleasant stroll around the lake or it is the start of the back way to either Arthurs Point (4-5 hours away) or up over the ridge and down into Queenstown via gondola hill.The Arthurs Point walk follows a farm road so running into the odd group of cows or oung bulls is not unusual. This walk is also good as an out and back - On this trip we walked about 90 minutes befoe returning to the car at Moke lake.The walk around the lake itself is a pleasant stroll, nothing too strenuous here, a couple of small hills but easily handed by most in the family I would think",2.0 +"One of our favorite things we did in Queenstown. Short drive from downtown Queenstown but feels completely out of town - gravel roads, lots of scenery, and very few people (at least when we went). Short (2 hours of so) hike up the hills and around the lake, with sheep and cows roaming freely around the area.",0.0 +This is a lovely drive up through steep high-country farmland to a wee lake far from the crowded tourist areas.,0.0 +nice view and take are picure like painting specialy when a sunset dan sunrise that moment we cannot talk it speechless must go,0.0 +"Drove here just to check it out, really awesome sport, dead quiet and amazing views. Beware of the sand flies they are pretty aggressive! Good for camping, fishing, kayaking....etc. Ideally have a 4wd but not essential if its dry",0.0 +"The lake is located around 12 km from Queenstown and is georgeous for camping. We spent an afternoon there, swam in the lake and did some fab walks. There is some good fishing too although we didn't try it. Perfect place to spend a day. Facilities included toilets, cooking shelter and running water. The views were fascinating since it was a clear sunny day!",0.0 +We rode horses along the river from the Moke Lake camping site in the valley. It was a fun afternoon with the staff from the Ben Lomond Horse Trek.,0.0 +"Awesome camping and picnic spot, well worth the drive to get away from the hustle of Queenstown. Enjoy!",0.0 +"Walk offers some great views of the surrounding mountains and valley. Suitable for almost every level of fitness, path is very easy to follow as you're looping around the lake. Few steepish sections but very manageable. Drive up is also beautiful and the campground looks like a nice peaceful place to spend the night.",0.0 +What a beautiful track around Moke Lake! The view on Ben Lomond is very nice! And it is so peaceful!,0.0 +"Our drive to Moke Lake was filled with sheep, cows and towering mountains on both sides. The road is dirt and single lane at the end passing through pastures. The lake is not really too big and if the wind is still you'll get great reflections on the lake of the surrounding mountains. The park has toilets that are clean and odor free, at least when we were there. There are also many picnic tables to use with plenty of space between them. Take the drive and enjoy the sights. ",0.0 +"So, you like lakes, eh? This one is simply a beauty. My group drove out in our little AWD RAV4 for the simply wonderful, speechless views.I recommend playing LOTR/Hobbit music while driving up here. :)",0.0 +Take the road out of Queenstown towards Glenorchy and you'll soon come across Moke Lake Road. It seems slightly off road for parts (half the time i feared for my tyres) buts its well worth the journey. This secluded quiet peaceful lake sits nestled on what looks like a plateau surrounded by the mountains. Its one of my favourite places in New Zealand and can highly recommend a visit.,0.0 +"Obviously very popular in summer based on the size of the car park & campground. But go midweek, out of season, in winter and have the place to yourself to enjoy the stunning mountain scenery, breathe cold fresh air and listen to the silence.",0.0 +This spot is very close to Queenstown but a world away. Its a relatively easy if somewhat muddy two hour walk. Our day was perfectly clear and the reflections on the lake were out of this world,3.0 +a short drive from where we were staying...only saw a handful of people the two times we went...nice for an adventure without crowds and to take in abundant nature. So Pretty,0.0 +"Very photogenic area, with wonderful reflections in the lakes. Very peaceful with free camping and toilet facilities. FREE.",0.0 +It is great to have a free activity in Queenstown and its an easy walk around with stunning vistas everywhere.,0.0 +Great walk especially if you can male it on a calm day. The reflections of the surrounding mountains can be stunning,0.0 +beautiful lake outside queenstown. accessible by car with lots of parking once you reach. we took a long walk around the lake to enjoy the serenity. excellent views on the way.,0.0 +The lake is accessible only by an un-metaled track that takes about 15 minutes drive off the main road. Once there there is lots of parking and toilets. We did the walk around the lake which is relatively easy and took 2 hours with a diversion onto the peninsular that takes you out into the lake. The surrounding scenery is spectacular.,0.0 +We parked up and went for a half hour walk part of the way around the lake. The views are gorgeous and it is very idyllic. It was Autumn so we did some foraging and enjoyed the wild red and white currants along the track and on the way back filled our pockets with field mushrooms. ,0.0 +We did a 6hr loop from Moke Lake up the Moonlight trail and saw 3 other people the whole day. Views were fantastic and really enjoyed it. We took the wet feet option on way back from Seffers and did all the river crossings - recommend it!,0.0 +"we walked around the lake on a beautiful day. The lake was mirror-lake, the track relatively easy and apart from a few people based at the campsite we only saw 3 other people on the walk. Stunning scenery and if you want to escape the madness in Queenstown, highly recommend this trip!",0.0 +"All of Queenstown is beautiful but this lake is a hidden gem! We were lucky enough to have been taken here for our pre-wedding photo shoot by our most favourite local photographer ever! Mr Rich Bayley! The views here was breathtaking and needless to say, our photos turned out amazing!!! A relaxing place only a short drive away from the town centre. You can only get here by car, as there is no buses to this lake.",0.0 +We went horse riding here. The views driving into Moke Lake were beautiful; and it's an easy drive from Queenstown.,0.0 +Walk around the lakes or just sit there and absorb the sounds and smells of pure air.This place is one of my favourite places to go when i'm in Queenstown. Somewhere to get away from it all and take in all that stunning scenery.,0.0 +"This is quite a trek off of the beaten track and in our view it was nothing special when we got there, perhaps I had misunderstood the review in the guidebook.",1.0 +We camped here in December 2015 and it was absolutely beautiful. Lots of thorny bushes between each campsite which means privacy if you want it. The lake is beautiful as well and there are a few hikes around if that's your thing. Recommend.,0.0 +"loved this place. not far from busy QT centre, great lake, camping and horse riding . Close but far away.",0.0 +"Moke lake is an awesome spot to camp or just escape from Queenstown for a few hours. It is easy to find, just off the Glenorchy road and the track down to the lake isn't too bad! The lake is much warmer that Wakatipu and it is just so lovely and quiet! Also the toilets are sooooo clean!!!",0.0 +"It is well worth the drive to this little gem just out of Queenstown, it is set among lovely mountains and so peaceful.",0.0 +Stay there if you have a tent or car to sleep in. Very beutiful DOC-camp and the water in the lake is very warm for a swim,0.0 +A lovely walk for all ages with great scenery and vista's. Lunch and a swim at the lake are a great way to finish and only 20 minutes from Queenstown,0.0 +great day walk - good views - easy to do - nice lake - good quality track - worth the windy approach road,0.0 +"Totally love it here, so quite and relaxing, with good walks available and in summer a refreshing swim too. The lake is warmer than in Queenstown, so can be enjoyed for longer. ",0.0 +This is a little piece of paradise so close to Queenstown. The road is gravel and can be a little tight passing other cars. Quiet wee spot with a pretty lake. Good for a visit or a picnic. ,0.0 +"We came here for a wedding reception. Well known to locals, but not so well known to tourists it seems. There's a few kilometres of narrow rocky road, but it's worth it.",0.0 +"The reality is that the main lake is soooo beautiful that it want really worth the time or effort to go to Moke, it's just an inland smallish lake with nothing special about it.",0.0 +We went here to kayak with Rippled Earth Tours and it was just stunning. Beautifully sheltered with fabulous views we had a great morning here with Sam telling us so much about it all.,0.0 +This stunning little lake is on farm land just out of Queenstown. Certainty worth a trip out there to do a walk around the lake and admire the stunning scenery. And beautiful place if you are looking for a place to camp the night. ,0.0 +"I arrives around 8am. the place is very nice. without winds, the lake reflection makes very beautiful. Also, on the way to Moke Lake, there is 10 minutes gravy road. However, it is very nice with mountains, sheeps and greens. Worth to go to look at it.",0.0 +Thanks to tripadvisor we took a short drive to Moke Lake and have been back 3 times since on this visit to Queenstown. We love walking and have really enjoyed the paths around the lake. If we were in a campervan (which we have been many times) this would be a great place to stay. Lovely private areas and clean toilet facilities.,0.0 +Moke Lake is something you must see if you come to visit Queenstown. About a 15-20 drive from Queenstown towards Glenorchy. Have been here a few times since I have lived in town and it doesn't get boring. Great for a nice walk around the lake which takes a few hours or if you like biking it is also great fun. It is better to ride it as part of the three lakes loop as you will be able to ride around pretty quick. You have to be reasonably fit though.,0.0 +"Camped at 12 mile delta down by ocean - should have stayed here as better wind protection, a true kitchen shelter and no highway road noise. Perfect hidey holes in tree thickets for small tent. Excellent 2,3 hour stroll around Moka lake - black swans a swimming! Only reason I give a 4/5 rating is no picnic tables...would be handy for us tenters.",1.0 +"Come here for a slice of heaven. Relax by the lake side, go for a swim or even set up camp. A real favourite with the locals. ",0.0 +We very much enjoyed our walk around the Moke lake.The track has a good surface for walking and the scenery is stunning.,0.0 +"I did a marathon here years ago and it is still a stunning place, nice for a picnic, Queenstown is top for scenery.",0.0 +"Get a group of friends or take the kids, we have done this walk many times and it never fails to excite us. We love it. Take a back pack with a picnic, make a day of it and enjoy what NZ and Queenstown have to offer. Good walking shoes recommended and a good camera. ",0.0 +"Having a spare day in Queenstown we thought we would visit Moke Lake.Turn off the Glenorchy Rd 6 km west of Queenstown into Moke Lake Road and follow the gravel road for about 7 km to the lake.Simply a peaceful place where you may go boating, swimming, fishing or canoeing on the lake. Walk or mountain bike around the lake or through Ben Lomond station to Arthur's Point.",2.0 +"hidden away from the main Queenstown -Glenorchy Road is Moke Lake. This is a gem - interesting places to explore, a do-able walk around the lake, birds and nature within easy reach. ",0.0 +This was a beautiful location. My brother-in-law got married nearby and we stayed in the mountains near the lake the views are superb.,0.0 +Had a wonderful lakeside walk in the fabulous location. only a few kms from Queenstwon and well worth a diversion. The surrounding countryside is stunning and its location is Lord of the Rings country as much of the early movies were filmed around this area. The Jane Campion series Top of the Lake Lso featured this location as the Women's Camp,2.0 +"You can camp here, go for a walk or a bike, I am not sure if you can swim or fish here, but it really is a nice place to see.",0.0 +"Only 20 min away from Queenstown but feels much further. It is so peaceful and has a lovely walk around the lake... Make the most of it in the summer because the access road gets too sketchy in the winter,",0.0 +We had the perfect day for our visit to Lake Moke. The sun shone as we took the track around the lake. We took a picnic lunch and had the most fantastic view. Stunning. Definitely visit this beautiful place. ,0.0 +"Got to see this beautiful lake which is easy to drive right up to in the snow. The beautiful white blanketed all the mountains around it with a gorgeous lake to mirror it if it is still enough. Worth the trip, even if it's for a lunch! ",0.0 +clean and tidy. excellent hike. must have sandfly repellent if you want to stay overnight. not good for camper vans as the road is quite narrow but they do go there,0.0 +My sister and I went for an hours horse riding at Moke Lake having not ridden for many years. Our guide was lovely and the horses were well cared for and very safe (George and Lenny). The scenery was incredible and we saw lots of wildlife and really enjoyed the whole experience. ,0.0 +"Not a wilderness walk, but a very pretty path around the lake, with a short section of walking on the gravel road. Lots of hills and mountains around, interesting bird life and plants to view. Good parking area near the campground.",0.0 +"Great spot to bring a picnic, a kayak, or to do a short (1-1.5hr) walk around the lake. Bring your swimmers on the walk and jump in the lake on the far side. Beautiful views of the Ben Lomond valley and surrounding area.",1.0 +"We took this walk early in the morning. The water was calm, the Paradise Ducks were the only things disturbing the water, the light was amazing for taking photographs. We were concerned abut our level of fitness but the walk was fine. Redcurrants and oregano (or is it marjoram) were growing wild along the track - how ever did they get there? A most beautiful and interesting walk.",1.0 +"I've visited quite few times. And I have to admit that it's one of the hidden paradise in QT. Picnics, walks and camping and fishing too if u fancy some trout.",3.0 +"This is a short (u003c 2 hours) and easy but very beautiful walk around a lake that is accessible at the end of a gravel road (Moke Lake Road). The lake is surrounded by mountains, very isolated and peaceful. The only drawback is that there is little shade, so be liberal with the sunscreen. The walk can be extended because the track connects to the Lake Dispute track at one end and the Ben Lomond Farm Road on the other side. ",1.0 +"Beautiful spot. Lovely walk. quite a few sandflies, be prepared! The road in was a bit bumpy, but the weather had been bad before we were there. ",1.0 +"Bit of a drive in, and the sand-flies will eat you...but, very pretty and safe lake, great track to walk or bike around it. Great fun for kids, so take inflatables with you. NO DOGS - this is very staunchly enforced. ",0.0 +This is the hidden gem of Queenstown. 20 min from town on an easy dirt road this lake is surrounded by mountains and warmer than Queenstown lake. We took our togs and enjoyed splashing in the water with the kids and the ducks. All the while we were surrounded by the mountains and as the sky was expectant of a storm the light had a dramatic cast. Highly recommended for an exit from town and a warmer lake swim.,0.0 +Lovely spot to start a mountain bike through the valley to Seffertown. Good camping area. Wonderful views.,1.0 +We did this walk early afternoon which might have been a mistake as the sun was already working it's magic. The scenery on the walk around the lake if very beautiful but do be warned the walk round the peninsula section is a bit of a slog if you're more prone to being a couch potato like me.,0.0 +Great way to spend a few hours walking the track far away from people and civilisation without having to drive too long.,0.0 +"Unfortunately the weather was not so fantastic when we visited, however I would imagine this would be a fantastic place to come in the summer. Especially to camp. Beautiful surrounding hills. ",0.0 +Beautiful scenic drive out from Queenstown. Looks like a fantastic place to camp but we only took a picnic lunch for the day. Horse riding available near by. ,0.0 +"My husband I walked from the Moke Lake campground to the other side of the lake, had picnic and walked the same route back. The reason we waked back is because we thought the rest of the track goes onto the gravel road where cars use as well. It is about 20 minutes drive from Queenstown. It is very quiet and beautiful.",1.0 +Moke Lake is about 8km drive down a gravelroad and we walked around the lake which took about 2 hours--we took some stunning photos with reflectons of the hills in this mirror still lake. There is a large campsite at the lake as well as horse riding facilities.,0.0 +Awesome view and a stunning scenery. On top there is a horse trekking buisness set at Moke Lake called Ben Lomond Horse Treks. We decided spontainiously to go for a horseback ride and they were very flexible and friendly with perfect horses and not too expensive prices. Enjoyed my time there and I can totally recommend it.,0.0 +"We were staying close by so went for a drive to Moke Lake. Pretty spot, got some great photos of the mirror images on the lake before the wind came. ",0.0 +"Most beautiful place! Take a hike or bike around the lake, you wont be disappointed. Remember to bring a picnic. ",0.0 +"We were staying at Altitude Luxury which is very close to Moke Lake and enjoyed the short drive to the lake where you can camp, picnic or go on horse trail rides. We chose to walk on well kept walking track although one of our group found the 'undulating' part of the tracks challenging.",0.0 +"We went to look at Moke Lake as a potential wedding venue because we had heard great things. However, we were pretty underwhelmed. The lake is not like some of the other lakes in the south island in that it's not bright blue. It's surrounded by hills but they are not as spectacular as the mountains around lake Wakatipu.It's probably a nice place to camp for a night or two as it's close to Queenstown. But there are also much more spectacular places to camp in the south island with better views.",2.0 +"We arrived on a sunny but cool spring day. There were only a couple of people at the lake camping area and we saw no one else on the track at all. The track we did (the loop track) was said to take 2-3 hours. We comfortably did it in 1.5 with stops for photos and to look at the view. We found the walk to be easy to undulating with a good uphill at the other end of the lake. We saw black swans, ducks and ducklings and small babbling waterfalls. There is a stretch of Boardwalk toward the end over the top of some wetland. Good clean toilet facilities back at the camp area. I noticed some people stand up paddle boarding as we came in the last stretch which would also be great fun. Highly recommended and nice to be away from the hustle and bustle of QT.",2.0 +Very pretty lake with large trout waiting to frustrate aspiring anglers. Two and half walk around the edge.Good views of the lake and surrounding country. Remember though in New Zealand a stroll from the water edge to the steep drop of 60 metres to the water is considered flat. Gotta love those Kiwis. ,0.0 +Great when there is No Wind in queenstown and it has been snowing as then you have a beautiful reflection over the lake. great for Photography ,0.0 +"A little less than 20 minutes out of Queenstown, is peace and tranquillity. Moke Lake Road takes you through private farming land and set beside Ben Lamond station. On the way we said hello to the sheep and cows. It took us 2 hours of a casual walking around the lake with gorgeous views and time to be with your thoughts. No motorised boats allowed on the lake - which makes it ideal for campers and casual walkers looking for peace. A great place to watch the stars at night too!",2.0 +A hidden gem. Stunning views and a lovely walk around the lake. We lived just near here for ten months so it's a real favourite. A walk I would love to take family on when they visit from overseas.,0.0 +"So the road's not sealed, but what's a bit of dust to find this little gem tucked away in the mountains? Lots of sheep for the city visitors to show their kids. Camping is 'outback' country wonderful...compared to the populace in Queenstown. So give it a go!",0.0 +Great place for motor home and camping.Toilets are included there. Water is very calm so take a blow up boat. Walking track sheep and cows surround the entrance for kids to tease. ,0.0 +"one of my favorite place is just 30 minute from town and the view is amazing, you can camp, fish, mountain bike and have fun with the family, we always take the BBQ and stay overnight. if you came to Queenstown must visit",0.0 +"You've heard the song now visit the place. Perfect place for a picnic, walking and maybe a little fishing with the family. Don't tell anyone though as don't really want to share it.",1.0 +Mirror like water gave us spectacular images to take home and share with friends. It was a beautiful which certainly helped. Lovely 2 hour walk.,2.0 +Great spot for a picnic and relaxing walk around the lake. The water can even be warm by Queenstown standards,1.0 +This was the first hike my husband and I took on our two week trip. It was a good one to get started. It took longer than posted though.,0.0 +from queenstown but on gravel roads so you need a decent car if driving a hire carremote and quiet after quuenstown and the site of the horse treksgreat viewstake a picnic if its not too cols at this time of year,1.0 +"easy track, slight uphills, nice short walk. We opted only for the shortest walk, but there are many options from here. Was also horse riding options there",0.0 +"Worth a drive out towards Glenorchy (not far from town - 15-20minutes drive). So quiet and scenic, and worth a walk around the lake. Great afternoon walk and highly recommended,",0.0 +"Great! But take care on the drive in, There are very narrow parts. Absolutely magic spot otherwise. A great walk (or bike) around it or join the locals for a summer swim. ",1.0 +Beautiful spot. We walked to Lake dispute and back which took us about three hours. Well marked trail and easy walking.,0.0 +Quite a distance before you reach the lake but what a treasure it is .when you get there ..nothing to dislike here ,0.0 +"Moke Lake is such a hidden Gem. The best way to go is to book a Kayak Trip with Watersports Queenstown, paddling around the glass like water on a sunny day was amazing.",0.0 +"So so peaceful. This is a must if coming down to Queenstown, if you thought Queenstown had some beautiful views try Moke lake. Lots of walks, horse riding and a lovely little camping ground. A beautiful place for everyone.",0.0 +We walked on two occasions around the lake looking at the surrounding mountains reflected in the smooth water surface. The walk for 70 year olds take about 90 minutes. Follow the walk with a swim in the clear water with a sandy edge.,0.0 +"When it is calm, the mountains reflect in this beautiful lake. The lake is in the shape of a horse shoe and Moke was the old word for horse. Only spoilt by the sprawling campsite, permanent ugly caravans, abruptly ugly toilet block and the huge stables that hav appeared over the years. To make the most of it, spend some time at moke lake and hIke around. Note that you can also do some great hiking from here and carry on to the moonlight track or lake dispute, but you would need to drop a vehicle at the other end of the hike",0.0 +"We were the only kayakers on the lake. The lake itself is pristine, you can see all the way to the bottom.",0.0 +"Pretty lake and beautiful area (most of New Zealand is), but it was really windy on the day that I went, so wasn't as enjoyable.also had to drive a long ways down a gravel road (one lane) to get there.",0.0 +"With so much beauty around, this is a small lake with campers. We chose not to do the walk around the lake after we arrived. ",0.0 +Moke lake is beautifully situated in an upland area below Ben Lomond. You take a turn of the state highway south of Queenstown and drive along a gravel road for about 10 kms. Parking at the campsite at the end of the lake is free. There are long drop toilets - pretty smelly! The walk round the lake is reasonably flat and is well maintained. The only competition is the occasional mountain bike heading for the track down to Lake Dispute! The walk took us about one and a half hours. It could be walked with a young family. There are fishermen on the lakeside. The views are fantastic. It was a great day out.,0.0 +"The walk round Moke lake is a wonderful short walk taking a couple of hours with fantastic scenery which is not too challenging and is a perfect picnic spot very close to Queenstown, the perfect antidote to the hype of the town.It is good if one can be dropped off at the boardwalk and finish at the picnic ground. The wildflowers, and sometimes wild fruits, are a delight. It is varied, taking in hillside, some wooded areas, marsh land and a small stream. Toilets (long drop) at the pocnic area/campsite.Don't go if it is teeming with rain, and probably not if it is very hot. Otherwise most enjoyable",0.0 +"On a beautiful day, this easy hike around is unbeatable. There is a little uphill, not too strenuous, and otherwise a peaceful, satisfying walk.",0.0 +"We have just been here for a wedding in a big marquee - 100 people lovely setting BUT the wind came up and nearly blew the tent away, the band decided it was off and disappeared, the bride was turned back - and the the rain started. However an hour later things got underway and we all had a great time. Moke Lake - lovely spot well worth a visit",0.0 +"We rented an RV for several days while in New Zealand and when we came into Queenstown we needed a nice camping spot for the night. Moke Lake is perfect for a quiet beautiful experience close to Queenstown. Its easy to get to and from. The road was in good shape, and there was only one spot that looked like it might be tricky if it rained a bit.",1.0 +A local told us about Moke Lake & I'm very grateful. What a lovely walk - not too arduous but enough to walk off the mountain of food we've been eating since our arrival. We loved the change in scenery as we circled around the lake and had plenty of photo opportunities. We did share the sometimes narrow path with mountain bikers but it wasn't too difficult to step aside and allow them through. Take layers of clothing with you as the climate really does change quickly & depending on whether you are sheltered from the winds it can be quite chilly. We really felt it was worth going off road for this walk & loved that we felt quite remote even though we weren't that far from Queenstown.,0.0 +"My partner decided to leave the main road for a visit to Moke Lake. The road out is gravel for a bout 7km so it is slow driving. Once we got in we got stuck there due to road workers putting in a culvert. There wasn't much to do as the walking track was flooded over. The lake itself is not impressive for NZ standards. Although we did get to watch sheep dogs herding sheep (which delayed the rad works even further). It just seemed that we got all the bad luck at Moke Lake, perhaps on a sunny day when there is no road works and cattle dog it would be great! The one thing I did enjoy were the many sheep and lambs on the drive in and out, very cute! I'd recommend it more to campers and people who like a long walk.",0.0 +We were fast running out of time before flying home but we made the effort to drive to Moke Lake and I'm so happy we did. The turn off is only a couple of minutes from Queenstown on the road to Glenorchy. Be aware that once you're off the main road there is a fair distance to travel on a gravel road which in parts wasn't maintained. Not a good road to travel down after a lot of rain. The lake is a great spot for walks and picnics and also camping. Will come back next time we are in town for a picnic :),0.0 +"Moke lake is the best place to tramp around queenstown, unlike Qtown hill or lake Hayes, when we went to Moke like we saw 1 other person in the 2-3 hour walk! All kinds of bird life flying around to. Perfect place to camp for the night to!",0.0 +"A nice simple circular walk around the lake, which seems to be in the middle of nowhere, but is really convenient for queenstown. You may recognize it for Top of the Lake, where it was the setting for the women's camp. ",0.0 +"In Summer, this is one of my favourite places to go. Very few people used to go there and sunbathe, kayak, barbecue, swim, camp etc. The lake isn't too cold and it's a really fun exercise to swim across the lake and to walk back. Good for the circulation on bare feet. Unfortunately, last Summer when I went, there was someone there in a type of kiosk cashing in a camping fee. Such a shame it's come to this, but when I came this time in late August, there was no-one there. Love having the place to myself.",0.0 +"But the views are golden, great place for a bbq with some friends and a super fun secret camping spot! The stars out there were amazing at night!",0.0 +"not far out of town, gravel road.okay to get away from the main lake, can camp here as well. good for a picnic.nice and quiet.no animals allowed.",0.0 +This place was completely unknown to us until our friends took us there. It is not too far from Queenstown but feels very remote. The country is interesting to look at and you'll probably see some people horseriding and mountain biking.,0.0 +"It's a bit of a drive out, very quiet, nice location but not too sure why is rates so highly on TA??",1.0 +"Not far to drive and a pretty spot, even for the one time we encountered rain. Pretty to photograph. We didn't do the walk. But was still worth the drive.",0.0 +A great area. I stayed overnight in the DOC-campsite and really enjoyed it. The mountains are beautiful and you have the company of sheep and cows :),0.0 +"This is a crazy beautiful area. The horse ride is well organized and good for all ages. They did separate the better riders from the beginners which was greatly appreciated. This allowed us to do more fun riding without the restrictions of having to go at a laborious pace. I'd def recommend requesting this. If you're adventurous and you're stuck with beginners it'd be a rather boring, yet still scenic trip. This is really a good weather only trip too.",1.0 +A little off the main track but what a great spot. Overnight camping available or just a great day visit.,0.0 +Lovely and unknown location to relax in summer and enjoy a warmer swim than the wakatipu lake! It is an unsealed road the get there but still accessible.,0.0 +"Lovely drive in to the lake, great scenery and walk. Unfortunately a bit late in the season for a swim in the lake.",1.0 +"Unbelievable , stayed in the Doc camp two nights , scenery is amazing, the lake is crystal clear , facilities are great, fresh clean unlimited water .AWESOME ",1.0 +Actually its not that much of an effort. Approx 20 minute drive from Queenstown - with the last part on a shingle road through a high country sheep station - well worth a visit if you want some peace and quiet and beautiful scenery. DOC camping facilities - just the basics but adequate (we didn't stay). Plenty of photo opportunities.,3.0 +Road our mountain bikes around the lake and even though it was raining it was beautiful. A magical place worth a visit - rain or shine.,0.0 +"Picturesque, tucked away along the floor of a valley leading up from Lake Wakatipu, Moke Lake is a great day picnic spot or overnight camp. Beautiful camp grounds right at the lake's edge, with sparkling clear waters and good fishing. ",0.0 +We took a Christmas day hike around Moke Lake. The whole area was pristine. I think we saw one other group on our walk and it was a warm sunny day.,1.0 +"If you want an easy, no-hassle visit to some of the more gorgeous scenery on the planet -- Moke Lake might be for you. It's a quick drive from Queenstown, but as soon as you turn off the main highway you are in a different world. The drive through a highland sheep station is lovely, and then you reach a gem of a lake set against mountains with a nice walk around it. This is not a serious hike, but it's a nice place for a picnic or stroll. On the day we went -- a Friday afternoon in summer -- there were only a few other people at the lake, including a couple of campers. It was lovely!",4.0 +Even at it's busiest Moke Lake is a serene. The 20-30 minute drive out there from Queenstown is beautiful and once the you can ride or walk some great trails or just sit and contemplate the view.,0.0 +We found beautiful photo ops but could not find the walking trail everyone raved over :(. Really nice area though.,0.0 +Beautiful spot for a short camping stay. A tranquil lake nestled in rolling hills. Horse trekking available opposite the lake..,0.0 +"It takes a little work to get to the lake as some of it is on unsealed road. It is worth it, though, as the lake is beautiful and the walk around it is lovely and will burn off a few calories. It is fairly isolated and on the day we did it there was no one else at the lake. We would recommend a visit if you have time.",0.0 +if you go and stay the night you will see the most amazing sun set and there is also good fishing and beware the sheep they are everywhere,0.0 +"We took chance on a side road to see where it went, and we were so happy to find Moke Lake. Snug in a valley amongst sheep stations, this hidden bit of Queenstown should be part of your NZ driving holiday.",1.0 +Moke Lake is one of those places where you would like to sit down and relax without feeling the buzz of too many tourists around in wild peaceful place. Recommended to take a picnic pack with food and drinks and may be big matt or small tent to put on and relax. ,0.0 +"A short drive of about an hour from Queenstown some of which is on gravel roads, so check your hire car agreement - as some do not allow you to do any travel on gravel roads. Once there, there are many walks both short an hour or more, to full day and over walks. The day was still and the lake absolutely still with wonderful reflections. We did the round the lake walk taking about 2 to 3 hours. The lake was alive with various ducks and there were grey warblers in the gorse and broom bushes around the lake. The water was so clear you could see the fish (trout) swimming in the lake. The surrounding hills and mountains were just tinged with snow which was melting rapidly. We were the only people there when we started the walk and by the end it was getting populous there were about a dozen people from 5 cars as we left. What it is like in high season or at the weekend I do not know but there is huge amount of space and it hard to think it would ever get crowded here. It is a camping area so there are toilets and other facilities which does make this a very good place for a walk just in case you are “caught short!”We were told of the lake by friends and it was one of the best short walks we did whilst in New Zealand and so we were very glad we took the opportunity to go.",1.0 +Love this place. Lots of nice walks or just relax and have a picnic. Just remember to pack the insect repellent though or the positives of this lovely place will quickly be forgotten!,0.0 +"We had just been bumped off the opportunity to fly to Milford Sound due to bad weather, so we needed an outdoor fix to compensate. Searching TA quickly found several options, Moke Lake taking our fancy. GREAT choice!!!!! 20 minutes fr Queenstown, the last part on a dirt road, normal cars are ok. Arriving at the car pak and camping grounds, we are greeted by the most sensational views of snowy peaks surrounding a very serene lake. Various length walks are offered, we chose the Moke Lake Loop as it returned us to the beginning! And it was billed as a 2-2.5 hr timeframe which suited us. Longer walks are available. I have seen the Canadian Rockies, trekked in the Himalayas and the Andes.......todays trek was equal to all of the above. The walk is easy with platform paths built to protect the wetlands.",1.0 +Well worth a visit for the reflections especially during Autum. There is a very nice DOC campsite here and the view must be stunning when there is snow on the ground in the winter.,0.0 +"Great place to camp, with awesome views. It was a shame that some previous campers, did not make the most of the long drop toilet provided and left their used toilet paper around the site. But while we were there, construction was underway for further toilets. I don't think there was any water tap at the site.",0.0 +Pristine & serene with crystal clear water in a beautiful part of the world. Definitely worth a visit.,0.0 +Great venue for a wedding and for family picnic's. Great spot.,0.0 +"What a lovely walk around the lake. It takes just over an hour, but you get to see some unspoiled countryside not far from Queenstown.",0.0 +"take a picnic lunch and a bottle of wine and enjoy a walk around this lake and enjoy its majestic beau, best in winter",1.0 +Be warned the road to get to the lake is unpaved so very hard to drive over in a small car,1.0 +"So pleased we visited, it is a stunning lake. We went on a very still afternoon and the reflection on the lake was just incredible. This is probably one of the most tranquil and gorgeous places we have ever visited. The lake was not too cold and the kids had a great tiime paddling (although were a bit chewed on by the sandflies). We got some of our best photos from our holiday on the south island around Moke Lake.",0.0 +"We stayed here for 3 nights, such a beautiful place. Walked around the lake and totally chilled out during the day. If you're in the area, I'd recommend visiting, even if it's only for a couple of hours.",1.0 +"You can ride a bike from the main road between Queenstown and Glenorchy up. It's about 2.5 miles from the end of the pavement and it's a serious climb the entire way. From pavement you get on a dirt farm road for several miles, so XC MTB recommended. There's a hiking/biking loop of about 4 miles around the lake you can do when you get there or you can hang out at the lake which is very peaceful and scenic. Horses, bikes, cars are allowed.",1.0 +"So close to home but we felt miles away! Good facilities, the walk is great, took the boat out. A fishing rod & a bike next time.",0.0 +"Just off the Plaza Mayor, this is one of the tower you see from that square. It is a rather imposing tower, even though it is not very high. The latter is great, as one can climb up this tower, which is not too arduous. From the top you enjoy a great view over the plaza Mayor as well as the old town, and can walk over a small section of the city wall to a second, less imposing, tower. A great start to a visit of the old town and get yourself orientated.",0.0 +"It is a genuinely Arab tower with a square floor erected on Roman ruins. It has a crennelated battlement On the western side, facing the Plaza Mayor, is the small balcony of the Fueros, from the 16th century. The tower measures about 10 m side by 25 high.In the spring of 1173, the Almohad caliph Abu Ya'qub reconquered Caceres and slaughtered forty monks who defended the siege tower. This caliph remodeled it after reconquering the city. From there it is considered that its name comes from a distortion of his.",0.0 +Apparently Games of Thrones location....but a lovely old Tower that has the 'look'!!! Very photogenic and dramatic architecture.....,0.0 +"Worth seeing, walked around and be mesmerized by your medieval surroundings. At night the lights add a dramatic touch to this landmark.",0.0 +"there is not all too much to see in this tower, but it offers a nice panoramic view around. there is an entrance fee of 2.50€ or you go for the combined ticket including the Baluarte de los Pozos for 3€ p.p.",0.0 +"In order to appreciate the Beauty of the Old Town,please take a walk during differents hours of the day,and I am sure you will appreciate more.Especially in the early evening.....",0.0 +We visited this yesterday. We didn't realise we'd be able to walk a long the City wall and visit the tower. Inside it's a small museum. Everything is in Spanish so we weren't able to understand it unfortunately. The views from the rooftop were beautiful and the neighbouring storks were putting on a show too!! It's only €2.50 so it's well worth it.,2.0 +Not an enormous experience but probably worth doing if you have the time and to walk along the wall ramparts to the other tower . ,2.0 +"known for its ancient stone tower and its medieval air, he gives the impression of being in a mini toledo, fast visit",0.0 +"This tower is a building in the “Arabic” style.The tower measures about 10 meters on the floor and is about 25 meters high, and is the location of an “Interpretation Centre”, you see it when standing on the Plaza Maior.",0.0 +"A great experience walking through the old town. The plaza was filled with cafes and bars along one side, and packed with people all eating and drinking.",0.0 +"An easy to read overview of the history of the tower and all its uses and occupations through the years. Good bit of walking on the ramparts, great views from there. Well presented and worth a visit.",0.0 +"For the meagre one euro you pay to climb the tower, it's well worth it. You can see the famous storks so clearly from that height, as well as incredible views of the city, the hill and the surrounding countryside. Also the climb isn't difficult at all, and on the first level (the only one between the ground and the top of the tower) there's lots of interesting information about the history of the area (only in Spanish though).",0.0 +Very professional drivers that always arrived on time. Great communication and excellent service. Clean cars that we would highly recommend.,0.0 +On time pick up and excellent service. Highly recommended. Will recommend to friends coming to BKK for business or vacation. ,0.0 +"Scheduled an all-day car & driver with Khun Notty. He was professional and helpful. Everything was flawless: Transfers were in time, vehicles were clean and comfortable. 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Booking was very easy and drivers arrived promptly,1.0 +"I was notified that Mr.Gee was my driver, arrived early, and he loaded up our luggage and open the door for us and gave us 2 bottles of water, but i offer him a bottle of water back. pretty privacy and safe to be in. My wife and i was really comfortable, she fell asleep and i was up looking at the scenery’s until we got to the airport. i would definitely get this service again!",2.0 +Great service from these guys - have used them twice so far in Bangkok during Coronavirus period . Friendly professional driver wearing mask and also hand sanitizer in car Waiting with a sign in airport which was very helpful.Nice big Toyota SUV and nice drive to / from airport . Using them again on Wednesday to go back to airport Easy to contact which makes a huge difference- Bangkok airport is very big so easy to get lost .Thankyou for great service,2.0 +Booked a van and a MPV for transport to airport. Super easy to book transfer to the airport. Just text him the details. Best part is that they’ll be there early waiting for you!👍🏼 Friendly drivers 👍🏼👍🏼,1.0 +Excellent service. Waiting on arrival. Clean taxi. Very good driver. Recommended. And very imported Safe!!!! ,1.0 +"Mr Jacky took us around for 3 days. Such a nice guy. So warm, welcoming and thoughtful. We were two adults and two kids (8 and 6). Best way to get around Bangkok! Highly recommend this company. Communication with Mr Knotty was quick and easy. Car was clean. Will definitely use them again when in Bangkok!",1.0 +"Was able to book a half day trip to the Railway Market, Floating Market 1 day in advance. Mr Notty was our driver and he gave us all the information we needed regarding the 2 places we wanted to go. In addition, he was able to bring us straight to the Reclining Buddha afterwards. He is very reasonable for prices with a nice and clean car. He was very nice and accommodating. Great find!",1.0 +"This Car service was smooth and seamless. We were in Thailand celebrating my friends 30th birthday and using this company was such a breath of fresh air. They were on time, clean car & super nice and safe. I would definitely recommend this company for anyone traveling into Thailand.",1.0 +"I visited Bangkok, Thailand twice. The first time was way back August 2018. One of the places we visited was the Safari. This is the time we met Mr. Anuchat through his vehicle service. He was on time and very accommodating. He speaks well in English, a bonus for as since we gain more information from him regarding Thailand. We had a great time and we felt safe. This is the reason why when we left for Cebu, Phil. ,we still hired his services.Going back to Bangkok last January 2020 was more at ease. Knowing I have already made friends with Mr. Anuchat, i relied on his transportation from the airport to our accommodation. He also recommended Mr. Jok to take us to the floating market and elephant ride. He too was very good in English. The restaurant he recommended for lunch was superb. My kids had a great time in Bangkok. Thank you Mr. Anuchat and Mr. Jok.See you again in our future travel in Bangkok.",1.0 +"We have using Enjoy taxi once before from Bangkok to Hua Hin, this time we had a car from Bangkok to Pattaya.The driver is always on time and he drives very good. Can absolutely recommend this car service.",2.0 +"I had been used service of Khun Joke 2 times when I came in Thailand. I was traveling with my family 2 adults and 2 childrens (3&6 years old). He is very good driver et driving smoothly. He served us like friend abd family. I recommend everyone to visit in Thailand and use his service. You will feel save, fun and comfort with his friendly style. Thank you so much Khun Joke. 🙏🙏🙏🙏Tassanee Khrongban 😊❤️",1.0 +"The drivers were friendly and reached the allocated location earlier than the requested time. They have great services and the interior of the car was very clean. In this sensitive period of time due to the virus outbreak, they wore mask throughout the drive to prevent any further spread of the virus.",1.0 +"Everything was perfect. We were told the name, license plate number and whatsapp contact of the driver the day before the transfer and everything was handled one hundred percent on time and reliably. Anytime again with pleasure!",1.0 +Positives: Itinerary was well timed. Our driver Joke spoke good english. I was travelling with a 3 year old and needed space for his big stroller. The cab was very spacious and convenient.,1.0 +The car was always on time to pick us up and always dropped us off safely to our destinations. Everything was great.,1.0 +"This time is 3 times to ask private car and always we are very satisfied with drivers. Notty-san ,managing director,always reply us immediately.",1.0 +"Fantastic experience with transfer from international airport! Efficient, friendly staff and lovely clean car. Cannot find any faults. Thank you so much.",1.0 +"We booked a private day tour to Ayutthaya. Our driver was Peter, very friendly, lovely clean car and arrived on time. Took us everywhere we wanted to go including a couple of extra stops that were not on the original itinerary. Good value overall would definitely recommend.",2.0 +"Jo was our driver and went above and beyond sooo many times!! He was on time and had lots of great recommendations for us! After he’d finished his day with us, we sent him a question asking for a recommendation on WhatsApp. He told us he’d come pick us up in 15 minutes and would drive us to where he would recommend. We were so impressed by him that we used Jo the second day to bring us to the airport. Thanks Jo!!!!",2.0 +"Best trip in Bangkok with wonderful college classmates. Excellent bonding trip with the help of the best transportation and services of ENJOY TAXI BANGKOK led by Mr. Notty and Mr. Yoot. They extended extra mile, not only transporting us but with intelligent conversation. They are very punctual and shared with us the beauty of Thailand. They treated us like we have known each other for a long time. They have delivered an excellent services to 13 happy travelers from USA and our motherland, Philippines. Super excellent 5 diamonds to ENJOY TAXI BANGKOK! Applauded and will highly recommend them. Thanks a lot Mr. Notty and Mr. Yoot!",1.0 +"I hade a fantastic car transfer from bangkok with Toyota fortuner - each way different driver , very very professional drivers , super polite , both cars were brand new and clean . I will definitely use the services again.",1.0 +"We booked enjoy for a safari world tour. The assigned driver mr joke was professional and arrived early to pick us up.He was able to give extremely good advice, asking us to go marine park first because he saw a huge crowd of vehicles going to safari park. This turned out to be the best decision as when we went to safari park in the afternoon (think 330pm), there were not many vehicles so we were able to tour the park leisurely. He also helped us to plan our marine park itinerary so that we can try to cover all the shows. After a hot day walking around the marine park, he even bought cold water and cold wet towels to let us refresh ourselves. Really appreciate these gestures.",1.0 +"Very efficient service with detailed instructions on pickup from Mr. Notty via what’s app. I was booking a last minute Thai Boxing event and wasn’t quite sure what service to use. Very friendly driver, on time who helped us in every step as we don’t understand language and etiquette. I highly recommend their service and will use them again when we go back on another visit😊. ",2.0 +Service great. They are very responsive no matter what time you contact them. The drivers were safe and reliable. I’ve used them 3 times during my trip. I highly recommend!,1.0 +"This company provided wonderful service. They were reliable and I felt safe. I arrived to Thailand at 7am and they were on time. Mr. Jacky gave me advice on places to go, things to do and Thai custom. I would highly recommend.",1.0 +"Excellent service. Driver was very punctual, on time. Car was clean, smooth ride. Very reasonable price.",1.0 +Great service and up to date info with email and text.. good experience for the time first time. I would recommend to all my friends,1.0 +"Booked a pick up from Bkk airport to city. The arrangement was as what I expected, a person folding name card (you do have to spot yours among many) and the person contacted the designated driver, walked us to the car and off we go. Driver was polite, and patient in navigating through Bangkok traffic.",1.0 +Prompt and friendly driver. Charged a reasonable amount for the ride. Driver did not speak much English but we were able to let him know destination and promised price without problems,1.0 +"Great team, very helpful also in solving an unforeseen matter from our side.Reasonable prices, car are clean, driver on time.I wouldn't hesitate in taking advantage of their services again.",2.0 +"Great Service. On time, it was easy to locate at the airport. Used them during our stay as well. Will definately use them again.",1.0 +Taxi drivers have limited English. But there is a life saver called GRAB you can download it and order your taxi. It's a little extra but well worth it for peace of mind.,2.0 +We would like to thank Mr Notty for his prompt response to our last minute request for a private hire to bring our group of 5 to Hua Hin for a day trip. The driver assigned to our group Mr Yoot is not only courteous but provided exceptionally good service as well. He will constantly check in with us on our comfort and ensure our safety.He had even helped to ensure that we have ice water and wet towels to use during our trip. We would highly recommend them for your next trip to Bangkok if you require a private hire. :) Thank you again Mr Yoot.,2.0 +"Very smooth transaction. Notty helped us arrange our itinerary to ensure that everyone, including our small kids, will enjoy the tour. The drivers are very polite and helpful",1.0 +"We contacted Mr Notty after checking through the other reviews and other transport companies. We were a party of seven, requiring airport transfers, and a day trip to Ayutthaya and Bangkok temple tour. Mr Yoot and Mr Bank are both skilful and safety conscious drivers. The vans were clean and aircon was strong. Communications with Mr Notty were clear and he responds quickly.Nothing to complain about.",2.0 +Very good car with nice driverAll in time with smile I recommand it to you for easy transfer from airport,1.0 +"I used their airport transport service, Ayutthaya 1 hours, floating market 6 hours service. Drivers were all friendly and they were on time. They all drove either large SUV or minivan so we were very comfortable. Mr. A and Mr. Joke, two drivers we had for our Ayuttaya and floating market tour were outstanding. Mr. Notty, who made arrangements for us gave us quick and detailed response. There was one confusion that the driver asked to pay us after the service though I paid all the fee via PayPal before we got Bangkok. We needed to talk to Mr. Notty over the phone to prove we were good to go. Regardless, I still recommend their taxi service. Great service with reasonable price. If you paid in advance, just let the driver know before the tour starts.",3.0 +"We hired six days transportation in Bangkok and would recommend anyone to use their service.Please see below my ratings (5 stars - excellent)Responsiveness of contact person: *****Attitude of drivers: *****Car quality: ****Politeness: *****Punctuality: *****All the drivers spoke very little English but is still manageable. They have all means of communication tools from WhatsApp, Line, WeChat..... which makes it easy for us to communicate directly with the drivers if we need to urgently change the time of pick up.Once again, I would recommend any family to use this excellent car service if they visit Bangkok!",1.0 +We booked their van for both transfers from and to airport. The van was clean and comfortable for 9 of us. The driver was polite and punctual.,1.0 +This is very much worth it in a busy city. Communication is great. Cars are very clean. Never late. Ask for Mr Peter!,1.0 +"Everything was absolutely perfect from start to finish: from extremely helpful and fast responses to email inquiries, to agents at BKK who were welcoming and friendly, to drivers who were punctual and lovely, and cars which were clean and spacious. Keep up the great work! :)",1.0 +Our driver was Mr. Jacky. He was punctual and had great English. We had a delightful conversation on our ride to the airport. His car was spacious and comfortable and he even provided us with drinking water for the ride. Very impressed. Definitely use Enjoytaxi Bangkok for all of your transfer needs!!!,2.0 +Can recommend Enjoy Taxi service when visiting Bangkok. Great service nice cars and friendly staff. Used on both trips to and from the Airports. ,1.0 +"I have been using EnjoyTaxi on numerous occasion and the service has been excellent. Decent rides, friendly and punctual drivers who always arrive early. Highly recommended and I can’t wait to be back again to Bangkok thanks to Mr Notty and his professional team.",1.0 +"My family of six used Enjoy Taxi for 3 day trips from Bangkok to Pattaya, Safari World and Kanchanaburi respectively. Mr Notty responded to all our queries very quickly. He was also very accommodating to last minutes requests. Booking is easy and can be done through whatsapp with instant confirmation. Best of all, he provides professional drivers at a reasonable price. ",2.0 +"We used Enjoy Taxi for our airport transfers. They were punctual, the car was immaculate and communication with Mr Notty was easy. Will definitely recommend for anyone traveling to Bangkok.",2.0 +We had a wonderful half day tour trip to Tiger World and Floating Market. They are a must if you visit Bangkok. The tigers are treated very well.Our driver was Mr Joke (Enjoytaxibangkok) and we recommend him - he is very kind.,1.0 +"We used EnjoyTaxi for a trip from Bangkok to Khao Yai, with stops in Ayutthaya and Lopburi. Our driver, Jacky, was terrific and made each part of our trip even more enjoyable. At each stop, he told us a little bit about the area and the history, and when we returned to the car he had cold water, cold towels, and even some cold pineapple to cool us off from the heat. He spoke outstanding English, was very knowledgeable and attentive, and went the extra mile without any hesitation. We almost didn't go to Ayutthaya because we didn't think we had enough time, but Jacky knew the few places that were a must-see, and we were able to add some amazing sights to the trip without any time problems at all. I would highly recommend EnjoyTaxi, and Jacky, to anyone who needs a driver in and around Bangkok!",1.0 +Mr.Joke took us around everywhere in Thailand during our vacation. We spent couple days with him and because of his awesome service and care we ended up going with him in more trips. I would highly recommend people to ask for Mr. Joke when you want to go anywhere around Thailand. Mr.Joke also recommend to us best places to visit during our trip and he checked on timings and availability for things we wanted to do in and around Thailand. I have never felt so relax and comfortable traveling with kids but since Mr. Joke took care of all the research in advance it made our trip very smooth. If and when I come back to Thailand again or any of my friends and family my first choice will be to ask for Mr.Joke. Thank you for everything Mr.Joke. You are the BEST!,1.0 +"Mr. Notty was speedy and efficient in communicating with us when we booked our airport transfer from BKK to our hotel. He provided us with all the information we needed to meet our driver, Mr. Jacky, when we arrived. Mr. Jacky was an excellent driver who got us safely to our hotel and also gave us some great tips of places to visit during our stay. We highly recommend this taxi service.",1.0 +Enjoytaxibangkok provides excellent service. I was flying from Phuket to Bangkok and called a few hours before my flight departed and Enjoytaxibangkok was so quick to respond. They arranged transportation from BKK airport to my hotel and confirmed within minutes. The experience was smooth and efficient once my family and I actually landed in BKK. Our driver was very friendly and informative regarding the Bangkok area.,1.0 +"Mr. Joke was our driver and he was great! He was always offering us water and cold towels, and making sure that we were enjoying our trip!",1.0 +I highly recommend this service. On time and professional!!!When I am in Bangkok I always book them. ,2.0 +"Excellent service this will be the 4th time I have used Notty ,driver's on time and good to deal with, cars excellent, made life easy to get around",1.0 +Easy and comfortable ride. Picked up at airport with sign and was brought straight to Pattaya. Thank you!,1.0 +Very good airport transfer - as expected -air con car and help with luggage. Safe drive into Bangkok and drop off at the hotel ,1.0 +"We did a day trip.The driver ( the company owner ) was very quick on my booking response.On the day he was pontual, his car was very clean and confortable.If you want a hassle free day trip book this guy, we highly recommend!!",1.0 +My family and I were collected from BKK Airport to our hotel. The vehicle was very high quality and the driver very polite and helpful. Communication beforehand was excellent and questions and enquiries were answered almost immediately and comprehensively. An excellent service for a good price.,1.0 +Met with a clear sign in the arrivals hall and a few minutes later were on the road. Jacky was very friendly and a safe driverHighly recommend ,1.0 +"I organised a transfer from the delightful Devasom Resort in Hua Hin to the Sky Hotel in Bangkok with the Enjoytaxi Bangkok company all online. Notty the managing director replied promptly at all times and offered a far fairer price then other companies. He even reconfirmed all the details the day before our transfer which I felt was excellent customer service. Our driver arrived well ahead of the appointed time and allowed us to relax in the air conditioned car whilst he stowed our bags. He drove smoothly and with great professionalism whilst we watched the world go by. He very kindly, and without us asking, provided a comfort break at a stop which was clean and provided the sort of WC’s our European sensibilities were used to. There was heavy traffic which our driver had no control over of, yet he negotiated the chaos expertly and we arrived at our destination on time and ready to see the delights of the city. I would whole heartedly recommend the company and would book with Notty again in a heartbeat.",1.0 +" we had awsome tours to pattaya and maeklong station, floating market, the car was super clean and super comfy and the driver very attentive and knowledgeable.",1.0 +I’ve used them multiple times and their service never fails to impress. Booked an airport transport for my auntie and the flight was delayed. They waited and updated me once they picked her up and sent her to the location safely. (Driver had a hard time locating the address given but still tried his best to drive around to make sure they alighted at the correct place.) Thank you Notty & team.,1.0 +"We booked a big car transfer from Bangkok airport to our hotel in Hua Hin. Aside from a bit of confusion finding the contact at the airport (hint they are near ‘meeting spot’ sign, not at the gate where u walk out) the car was a modern Toyota SUV and the driver was very good. He drove very fast and got us there in under 3 hrs. ",2.0 +"Mr.Notty manager of company is very professional bussines man. Just couple minute need him to answer on your mail or your any questions. We coming on gate 3 airport Suvarnabhami, like said us, and some girl with our name and lastname, waithing us. For couple minute shes show us our driver next to front exit door. Driver is some man with big smile, drive careffuly and good. Car is new, clean with good AC. Driver drop on/off our lugagge in/from car. Very good service. Recommend highly!",1.0 +"Perfect! Perfect support via email, driver picked up us at airport, we got a meeting point drawing, our name was easily to find, car was big enough to transport us and all our packages, no hidden costs..6 starss from us. ",3.0 +"So happy we booked a private ride for our trip! It made navigating our way through hot and humid Bangkok a better experience. Our English speaking driver, Mr.Joke was courteous, safe and very helpful. We were driven around in a cold, well maintained, Toyota Innova and provided 1 bottled water everyday. Highly recommended!",2.0 +"The driver arrived on time, and he drove smoothly and carefully on the way to Hua Hin. He even made a “comfort stop” along the way. I would use this service again.",1.0 +"Our driver for three days was mr. Joke, he was very kindly, friendly and very helpful for us. He olso suggested us for all the time what to do or not. He was very professional. He made me a surprise for my bday 😁We highly recommend.",3.0 +Very efficient and reliable service. Our second year using this company for tour as well as pick ups and collections. Thank you Notty and all our drivers! ,1.0 +"We booked this company about a month before we travelled. They picked us up from the airport and drove us to Pattaya. We had to leave Pattaya earlier than planned and they came and picked us up immediately. Friendly, reliable service who keeps in touch every step of the way. Highly recommended!",1.0 +"They were waiting directly Infront of our baggage drop at the airport. Called the driver, who arrived in-between 10min. The transfer was comfortable and fast. The previous Communication via WhatsApp was very easy. Everything perfect.",1.0 +"Lovely Toyota van, water, a/c, reasonable price and great driver. The drive to Hua Hin was on a particularly torrential rainy afternoon but the driver was safe and we got there in good time. Great service by Notty and team. Using for return transfer too!",1.0 +"The driver is so friendly and helpful. Since this is the first time for me to book this kind of transport from a place to another place, that gave me a good feeling.Therefore, I will recommend this to my friends .Also,I will book it again for next family trip.",1.0 +"Vehicles had good air-conditioning, Mr. Notty was very reponsive and rates are affordable. Driver was punctual too. Will definitely use again.",1.0 +"Hired this transport service for client visit in Bangkok, including airport transfer and city sightseeing. Both the operator and driver are well good people and attentive to our need while in the city. Fast response and friendly mannered. Will definetely pin this operator up for next trips to Bangkok.",1.0 +"We hired Mr. Notting to drive us around. He was a polite, on time, reliable and knowledgeable driver/guide. With his help, we were able to escape the crazy traffic of Bangkok. We were picked up at our hotel at 6:30am and managed to visit the maeklong market + floating market + snake farm + tiger park and return to Bangkok by 1:30pm. We also used his team for airport pick up and plan to use his team again for airport drop off. The price was reasonable, I highly recommend his company.",1.0 +"I really enjoyed the experience I had with EnjoyTaxi. We took a ride to and from Hua Hin from Bangkok and both legs of the trip were very easy. The drivers were safe, professional, and on time. I would definitely use EnjoyTaxi again for my travel needs around Thailand. Thank you Notty!",1.0 +Very good service. On time and friendly driver. Offer water to drive as we are in need to drink. Carry our bag. Drive safely,1.0 +Apointment at the airport. The car was Thérèse. Nice car. On time. Driver vert professional The car was a New one ,1.0 +"I booked transportation services (airport transfer and private tour) through Enjoytaxibangkok and had a great experience. Booking was easy, convenient, affordable, and save. My driver, Mr. Peter was great, very professional and reliable. I highly recommend their services if you need transportation in Bangkok!",1.0 +"From my initial email from London, their reply came in 5 hours hours. It contained all the information I could possible need. Very easy to book. The pick up instructions are super clear, with 2 phone numbers just in case. They really put themselves in the customers shoes. At Gate 3, they were expecting us. The driver came in 5 mins. Clean newish Toyota Camry. Calm careful driving. Yes there may be cheaper alternatives, but I doubt they match the peace of mind this Taxi Co of Mr Notty runs. Very pleased, and today he asked if all went OK. 5 Star.",1.0 +Highly recommended taxi/tour transport in Bangkok. We took a Half day trip to Maeklong Market and Damnoensadyuak floating market by Mr.Peter who is a super friendly and informative tour guide. Airport transfers are convenient and scheduled on time. Great communication and prompt replies from the organiser Mr.Notty😉Will definitely get their services again in near future.,1.0 +"Notty is English proficient and provide cut-to-the-point clinical transport service: always punctual, ride smooth and comfortable, knowledgeable about hard to find routes, sense off security. Car is clean with no strange odour and well maintained aircon. Include complimentary drinks. Ensures you arrive at destination feeling relaxed and refresh - Important features to support your business travel needs in and around bangkok and as far as Pattaya. Will use for private trip as well!",2.0 +"Over the years, we've always pre-booked our transfers via our travel agent in Australia.After further research, I discovered this local business which offers a great alternative to the larger taxi companies in Bangkok.ProsSimple booking process (via email). Competitive prices. Almost half the price charged by othersCars are modern, clean, spacious, comfortable and airconditionedVery punctual - driver arrives early and meets you at your hotel or airport with your name on a signDriver's details are provided with clear instructions day before pick-up Drivers are very accommodating (they'll stop off if you need a comfort break or smoke and let you play your choice of music for the journey)Payment is not required upfront - you pay at the end of each journeyNotty (the business owner), was very easy to deal with, albeit via email)ConsDrivers speak enough English to help you to reach your destination but don't expect conversationThank you Notty for providing a fabulous service and we look forward to doing business with you again on our next trip.",1.0 +Thank you Notty and Jacky for your helpfulness during our visit at BKK. We enjoyed our stay here and would highly recommend you to our friends. All the best.,1.0 +With my family we have used for more than one year Enjoy taxi’s services and they have always been very professional. The different drivers were excellent and Notty answered quickly to my emails. We will continue with them in the future for sure. ,1.0 +We used Enjoy Taxi twice & had the same driver both times.First was a transfer from the airport to the hotel & 2nd time to the floating markets.Excellent driver and very clean cars Toyota’s both times.Drivers English was limited but he was not a guide & we could make ourselves understood without too much trouble. Would certainly recommend this company.,1.0 +"We booked 2 taxis from the airport to our hotel. Both drivers were excellent, we felt safe. They picked us up at the airport and although we were delayed, the driver patiently waited for us. Tomorrow I'll be taking our third trip with them again, back to the airport.Thank you Notty for arranging our last taxi at the very last minute.Sorry I don't have a picture right now, but I hope to be able to update this review when I take a picture tomorrow. ",2.0 +Were looking for airport transfer and found a few. Wrote to Mr. Notty and he was quick to respond. Price was very reasonable. Service was spot on.,2.0 +"Searching for an airport transfer, I chanced upon Notty on TripAdvisor .. and the reviews written on him was goodI am so glad that I’ve contacted him. He was quick to reply on his emails! And contactable too on WhatsApp. It was good, fast clear communications with him Upon arrival, I was delayed with the long queue in immigration, he assured me that the staff will wait for me at the meeting point .The staff met with us (6 pax) and took us to our Big Van. Everything was great! I highly recommend Notty !",2.0 +"This is our third time using Easy Taxi. We have two young children hence reliability, safety, and cleanliness were alway the most important considerations and Easy Taxi always met our expectations. Notty as the key contact and coordinator is always efficient, friendly, and well organised. Communication with him in English via email / WhatsApp both before and during our trips were always easy and clear. He always responded promptly and English was never a problem. We appreciated that Notty always notified us the details of the driver and vehicle one day before the ride and was always contactable in case of questions or problems during our trip. Notty arranged for us transfers to and from airport and between Bangkok and Hua Hin. All his team of drivers were courteous, always on time, and drove safely. All vehicles used (Toyota Commuter) were clean and in good condition.We would definitely use Easy Taxi again on our next visits and highly recommend their service to others visiting Bangkok.",1.0 +We booked a private taxi to bring us to Khao Yai for 3 days and we had Mr Joke driver to bring us around. He is able to speak English and makes communication easier. He also recommended good spots to visit and photograph.,1.0 +"My girlfriends and I engaged Mr Joke as our private driver for the 3d2n trip to Khao Yai.Good service, and very accommodating to what we want to do. Also takes good care of us.Strongly recommended!",1.0 +Mr Joke driver has been an excellent and accommodating driver . He makes extra effort to make sure we enjoy ourselves in Khao Yai . He is fluent in English and takes initiative to Ensure comfort in his ride . Please look for Mr Joke Driver if you are travelling to Thailand .,1.0 +"Enjoy Bangkok Taxi Service had provided me with a car for 3 days. Surprisingly the driver was Mr.Notty, the owner of the taxi service himself. A young enterprising person with impeccable driving skills in the maddening traffic jams of Bangkok made me feel extremely safe and comfortable. I will very strongly refer Mr.Notty to anyone who wants a car service in Bangkok. Thank you Mr.Notty and look forward to using your services during my next visit in the near future. ",1.0 +My daughter booked this company for a full day trip to golf courses. My driver name is Notty. His car is new and clean. He was professional with good English. When we want to go back hotel we could reach each other anytime by whatsapp during the day so he came to pick up us very soon. I would definitely recommend this company and book this service again for next time.,1.0 +Very easy to arrange. Great communication and a enjoyable trip. The van was clean and air conditioned also the transfer was smooth. Notty was a wealth of knowledge and very nice to be with on this personalised tour.,2.0 +"We took Enjoytaxibangkok both to our hotel in city and then back to the airport. They told me the fee and I paid by PayPal and everything was confirmed. The driver Mr. Kid turned up at the airport and was waiting for us with a sign board to collect us. Very clean car, nice air con and the car was comfortable. He was very polite and helpful with our bags. He was a safe driver through the crazy traffic. They can also recommend restaurants, Book Golf Courses and they don't just transfer you they guide you and arrange your tour.We have had some great times in Bangkok.I will be recommending to everyone I know coming to Bangkok.Thank you Mr.Kid for a day we will Always remember.",2.0 +"We took a ride from hotel in Sukhumvit area early in the morning to go to Suvarnabhumi airport. Pick up was easy and driver was waiting for us with our name. Just email them for booking they will promptly respond then assigned a driver within minutes. Driver was a safe driver, car was clean, comfortable, No scams, no hassle. The driver was very enthusiastic and help us a lot in loading our heavy luggage.Recommended service that will be reliable and less expensive than hotel arranged transfer.",2.0 +"We booked transfer from hotel to the airport. The service of this team was very professional, They also very prompt in replying to email even late at night in charge by Mr. Notty. The driver was on time at the meeting point and drove safely. For the return trip was also smooth. We would definitely recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok and sure we will use this company again next time we are in Bangkok.",2.0 +"We had a wonderful day with our driver, Notty, who drove us from Bangkok to Pattaya and back. In total we spent 12 hours with him. In addition to the places we wanted to go to, we were also able to ask him for suggestions for where to eat (which he asked locals for tips) and he also suggested another tourist spot for us to see that we weren't aware of. Overall a very friendly, helpful, and professional driver!",2.0 +Great and punctual services. Drivers are polite and well dressed. Will continue to engage when i visit bangkok the next time. ,2.0 +"Excellent punctual service with great drivers, comfortable cars, making the journey a most pleasant one",3.0 +It was amazing. We had an amazing experience. We found our driver Mr. Kid waiting in our hotel lobby. He was very courteous and nice. We will use this service again for sure.,2.0 +"Arrived into Bangkok DMK after a very long day traveling. Met by Enjoy representative as arranged who called for the driver within about 10 minutes of arriving. Everything arranged by email, good price, great car. Definitely worth it. Would book again. ",3.0 +"We booked Enjoy Taxi Bangkok round trip from the airport and first day I think we'll relax in hotel but my wife want to go out and keep a good memory in Bangkok, So I asked Mr.Notty for suggestion and he suggest us to go to dinner cruise on Chao Phraya River at night time. Mr.Notty is very helpful and friendly, He gave us a fair price. My driver is very professional and service mind because that day was a rainy day, He prepare the umbrella for us and help us for collect the ticket as well. Will definitely booked this company again for our trip to Thailand.",2.0 +"Mr. Notty was our driver guide for sightseeing in city + Temple Tour, and he gave us fabulous day. Notty, was outstanding and great fun. Delightful to have had him as our driver. The cost was very reasonable. Overall, no regrets at all and I am sure to use Enjoytaxibangkok and Mr. Notty again for my next trip to Bangkok. We would recommend them to anyone!",2.0 +"Normally me and my wife often visit Bangkok and usually take a taxi from hotel. But for this trip we had suggestion from my friend to book with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok company to go to Damnoensaduak floating market which is original floating market. I contacted with Mr.Notty, He very friendly and helpful. My driver name is Mr.Kid He drove safety and professional with good English. On the way back I requested to stop for lunch with good local restaurant he did good job and provide cold fresh coconuts for me as well.So we booked again to go to the airport. We're highly recommend this service and request Mr.Kid for driver.",2.0 +"We had an issue at the arrival as my son forgot one bag in the hall. The driver was very patient and helpful. Good drive ton our hotel il Bangkok, fast and confortable. All in all a very good company",2.0 +The ride was comfortable and he brought a cold bottle of water. I decided at the last minute that after 18 hours of travel. Decided on Notty service because of the reviews and was not disappointed. Driver was good He loaded our luggage and was very polite and professional. Highly recommended!,1.0 +We booked a day trip from hotel to Dannoen saduak floating market . The driver is very friendly and professional with great English. He come early on time at hotel and took care our family with frinedly and patience. You can trust them about service. We're recommend to book Enjoytaxibangkok especially request Mr.Kid for driver.,1.0 +"Our experience with Enjoytaxibangkok service was excellent. The booking process was clear and precise, the driver Kid arrived early on time and drove safely with bottle of water in car. He is very friendly and professional as well as an excellent driver with great English. He made our experience so easy and memorable, very good organisation and good prices, you can trust them!!!",1.0 +"Great and easy service. The company’s communication was excellent they were very responsive to email and provided all the necessary information for the pick up. The vehicle was clean and reliable, would definitely use their services again.",1.0 +"We used round trip airport transfer from hotel to the airport for 8 people . Driver was very professional , He always on time and helpful. Car was new and luxury interior. My family and our children very happy with this company service and we will definitely use Enjoy taxi company again. Special thanks to my driver Mr. Kob",1.0 +"Our experience with Enjoy Taxi was all positive. The booking process was prompt, rep’s from the company were waiting in the place specified at the airport, the car was spotless, the driver professional and polite, and we were delivered safely to our destination. Another positive, you pay in cash on arrival.We intend to use this service again. ",2.0 +"We used Enjoytaxi company for 4 transfer trips. They are always on time, friendly,and the drivers were pleasant and helpful. The cars are always spotless and drivers very professional. Will definitely use Enjoytaxi company again.",1.0 +"This second time I used Enjoytaxibangkok. First time I went to pattaya everything went good. We are very pleased to have Mr.Notty services during our visit to Khao yai this time. No disappointed. Driver was good He provides excellent service, always punctual with charming smile. Thank you for such an amazing tour in Khaoyai. We will consider to use them again.",1.0 +"i have used Mr Notty's service during my 2 trips to Bangkok in the last 7 months, once in Nov and recently in June. Both times he responded quickly via email with clear instructions. He noted my requests and the 2x two-way trips were all hassle-free. We landed 1 hour late at midnight in the recent trip and had no issue with the transfer (although driver took about 15 min to arrive after we found the coordinator at the airport). Mr Notty kept me updated in realtime of the change in driver when I notified him that our flight was delayed. overall very satisfied and will use his service if i need airport transfer. the price is also competitive, and vehicles used were clean.",1.0 +The price They were offered was good price and not too expensive. We’ve got good services . I booked two ways tranfer from BKK airport to Hua Hin. I will recommend to my friends.,1.0 +Provide by Mr.Notty was exellent service and flexible. Because my plan always change and Notty still patience and reply fast. Overall high service. I would highly recommend his service to all.,1.0 +Overall the ride was nice and worth the price. The price they offer is good and is not too expensive. I book a two way transfer from my hotel to amphawa floating market.,2.0 +Mr Notty is very reliable and prompt in replying your messages. I would recommened his service to friends.,1.0 +"I was very glad to select Enjoy Taxi Bangkok as our airport-hotel transfer company. Our driver Jacky was a gentleman, very courteous and friendly. I will totally recommend anyone this service!!!",1.0 +"Execellent taxi company we booked from airport to hotel in Ayutthaya. Driver wait us at meeting point, car was so clean and good aircondition. I will book for return trip again next week. So highly recommend this company.",2.0 +"When our flight was delayed, it was no problem to move forward our transfer from the airport to Bangkok. Enjoy Taxi Bangkok answered our E-mails fast and the information was correct. We used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok twice during our visit and both times the taxi were on time. The drivers drove safe and helped us with everything.",1.0 +"We booked with Mr. Notty via e-mail for roundtrip airport transfers and a one-day chauffeur service. Mr. Notty is very quick to respond to e-mails and very accomodating with schedule changes. We had no issues with the airport pick-up, even though our flight was delayed. The van and driver didn't speak English, but was safe and friendly driver. Our one-day chauffeur service was also very good. We were picked up in a very comfortable and new van. Our driver for the day spoke minimal English, but again was very friendly and accomodating. We never had to wait for him from one attraction to the next. My only complaint would be the hotel to airport transfer on the last day. We were picked up in an old van which barely fit the confirmed number of passengers and luggage and therefore led to a slightly uncomfortable trip. Overall, I was very happy with EnjoyTaxi and would book them again. The price is reasonable, not the cheapest, but I think they make up for it with their reliable service.",3.0 +"took enjoy taxi twice once a year last two years from BKK Airport to Pattaya - excellent on time always on time, someone is waiting exactly the spot describe at the waiting area, getting to pattaya in a clean and comfortable car",1.0 +"My friend suggest me to use Mr.Notty service. He was reply my message very quick and confirm me was so fast. Mr. Notty was busy for other group he gave me driver details for my fist day trip. Driver was on time and professional. Mr. Notty was taking care of us on the last day for sightseeing trip until finish trip at the airpor, Notty very funny and friendly. I will use his service again next time. Thank you!",1.0 +We booked Enjoytaxi Bangkok for a weekend trip to Pattaya from Bangkok and return. The drivers were very nice and communication was great. Before the driver arrives you will be told the drivers name and number so you can easily contact them. Also there was very bad traffic Friday but the driver was able to provide updates and location before he arrived. I recommend this driving service.,1.0 +"Did airport transfer and 2 half days - temples ; floating market+ Elephant parkSatisfied that we went ahead with Notty, Joke and gang... thanks guys!",1.0 +We have enjoyed our day trip to Safari Bangkok thanks to smooth arrangement provided by Notty. He was very attentive and polite and surely we will engage his service in future when we return to Bangkok!,1.0 +"Notty response quickly and he will send driver details before the trip.Everything went smoothly , will engage Notty again next time whem im back in Bangkok , thank you Notty ! ",1.0 +Notty was really helpful in the whole process. Booked 11 vans and 2 cars over 3 days for a destination wedding in Hua Hin and everything went smoothly. The cars arrived before the scheduled time and though we were late they did not charge extra. Highly recommend this service for all your transportation needs in Thailand.,0.0 +We choose Enjoytaxibangkok because good comment of service in TA. We use them for 3 bookings include day tours provide by Mr.Notty his service very good and easy for communication via what's app. We will use them again for next time visit.,0.0 +"Notty is great. He owns Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. I was able to book my airport transfers with ease. I used Facebook Messenger and Line Messenger. I arrived at the airport and got through immigration earlier than anticipated. I texted Notty on the Line App and a few minutes later one of his employees appeared with my name on placard. The Toyota Innova was spacious. My mother has a medical walker. We fit that in the car along with three passengers, a large suitcase, and a few small carryons. Notty sent Mr. Joke (our driver) to pick us up. He was kind and drove safely. We arrived at our hotel without any stress. My dad s 70 and my mom is 66. Mr. Joke helped me load them into car and made my life easier. This is definitely a reliable and honest company. I highly recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok.",0.0 +"I booked Enjoy Taxi Bangkok through email to go to Khao Yai for one day trip. The driver name is Jacky, he is a safe and friendly driver. He pick me up from the airport in the morning and go to Khao Yai until return back to hotel in Bangkok at night. I had a great time in Khao Yai. I went to Dairy home, GranMonte winery, Primo Piazza, Palio, Chocolate factory and Khao Yai National park. Thanks Notty and Jacky for the excellent service.",1.0 +You pay more but its worth it for the security of knowing you will get to to your hotel without a further discussion on price. Which we have had since being in Bangkok with other taxi companies trying to get back to our hotel.,0.0 +Notty is by far the best transportation in Thailand. He’s extremely reliable and very thorough. I wouldn’t used anyone else. We’ve used him each one of our 3 visits to Thailand and would highly recommend everyone use him too. Notty is the best!!!,0.0 +"We used EnjoyTaxi for a 2 way transfer in Bangkok Reasonable price, nice clean vehicles and waiting in the location we were told and on timeSafe driving and personable driversNo problems at all and all went smoothly Would definitely use again if in Bangkok",1.0 +"Though Tripadvisor I found out about Mr Notti's contact and arranged for a 4 way pickup service during my recent visit to Bangkok. I have arranged for a Bkk Airport to Hotel, Hotel to Hua Hin Hotel, Hua Hin Hotel to Bkk Hotel and lastly Bkk Hotel to Bkk Airport. All transfers were done via a Toyota Camry with a slight additional cost over the default Toyota Innova. Which was something I have preferred especially for the 4 hour drive from Bkk to Hua Hin. Arrangements was made over whatsapp prior and confirmed promptly with the Car no. and driver name. Mr Notti has been very communicative throughout and have personally assured passanger's safety when I shared that I preferred a change of driver for my return trip from Hua Hin. I mean, some operators cant care less and only bothers about making money. So if you're looking for a safe and trust worthy operator in bkk and to Hua Hin and beyond, contact Notti or visit the website . I will not hesitate to recommend his service. While prices are definitely slightly costlier than what you get when you do a flag down, but i think you will be paying for the trust and safety as compared to a cheaper and reckless drive that compromises on your life.",1.0 +"After arriving at the airport, we found the Enjoy Taxi staff waiting for us exactly where they promised to be. The car was clean and comfortable. On our departure day, we had a very early flight.. We were advised the driver would be waiting for us outside of the hotel at the agreed upon pickup time. Sure enough, the driver was on time (early even). And we had a peaceful and stress-free transfer back to the airport. Recommend this company 100%!",1.0 +Second time in Thailand and second time using company services. This time we ordered a transfer from airport to Pattaya. This time too service was excellent. We received a day in advance mail with the driver's details and the details of the vehicle. The pick up was done on time and the ride was convenient. We will definitely use the company's services next time also,2.0 +We did the 10 hour day trip and our driver/guide Mr. Trai was very well experiences and showed us all the main sites and also one more bonus site. Excellent service and highly recommended.,0.0 +"I contacted Notty after I read thru the reviews here. In total, I engaged Notty's fleet services five times (unplanned) within the span of one week - that goes to show how much I grown to like this company in the end.Initially, I booked one car for my trip between BKK to Hua Hin (holiday). The driver and car we had were superb. As I was going to stay on longer in Bangkok for business the week after, I engaged Notty for additional three cars for my colleagues. I appreciate how quickly his responses were, how smooth the entire process were when I/my colleagues got picked up and how helpful the drivers were. His email direction on where to meet the pick-up crew were very clear and concise - much appreciated by business travelers. On our last day to leave BKK for the airport, the driver we had was really sweet - she was a petite size lady yet she helped with all the large luggage we had. ",2.0 +Enjoy Taxi Bangkok is a very professional and efficient taxi service in Bangkok. The drivers are really professional and can speak English. I recommend this to everyone. ,0.0 +"We used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok twice during our stay in Bangkok in April 2019. We went to a local floating market for a half day trip and booked his taxi again to the airport. Mr. Notty himself was our driver the first time. We were so happy to meet him. I believe how does a vehicle looks Inside reflects a person's character and personality. In our case, Mr. Notty's car was clutter-free and spotless. His taxi service is also the same: punctual, immaculate, and spot-on. Mr. Notty is quick to respond any inquires, even via emails. It was such a pleasure doing business with him.We would definitely use his service again in the future. Highly recommend. ",0.0 +"Very easy to find the sign with my name written on it. The staff and the driver was very understanding,very friendly,and very helpful. Me and my family are happy with the service.",0.0 +Very responsive and responsible. I m regular of Bangkoktaxi. Mr Notty helped to coordinates well with drivers. Thank you. Highly recommend,0.0 +"I had 5 transfers with these guys during my April trip. Communication was easy and Mr. Notty always responded right away. Our drivers, Mr. Kid and Mr. Jackie, had clean large vehicles, were always on time, and drove safely. Their price is cheaper than other companies. I will definitely be using them on the future. 🙏🏼",0.0 +We arrived at the airport in very early morning. They picked up us and took the two places where we wanted to visit and dropped off at the hotel. We were able to spend time efficiently prior to check in.When we asked questions they replied immediately.No guarantee was required. Only cash.,1.0 +"From my initial query with regards to airport transfer to the actual pick up and drop off, there was constant communication from Notty giving clear detail on where to meet as well as reconfirming the booking. The driver and vehicle were presentable and cash was paid upon drop off. Thank you Notty.",2.0 +"This is our first visit to Bangkock. Enjoytaxi greeter was right at the airport, smiling, welcoming and escorted us to clean, comfortable car with pleasant driver Jacky. Yesterday we had a wonderful tour with Trai. Excellent. We planned on visiting a few temples and Notty helped plan it. Unfortunately for us the heat and humidity outdoors was too much for us and after part of the tour we asked Trai to adjust. He did so, graciously, without hesitation. He was very personable, gave us local information, and truly made our visit exceptional and was a great ambassador. We highly recommend him as well as enjoytaxi. Our trip today from Babgkockto Pattaya with another enjoytaxi guide went smoothly. Clean car, pleasant, safe driver. Hopefully we see Trai again on trip from Pattaya to final hotel. Thank you thus far Enjoytaxi. Great job. From the US. Dennis and Cathy",0.0 +Great service - highly recommended. The most efficient way to way to get to your hotel. Thanks to Notty and your team!,0.0 +They were on time and provided clear instructions for us to meet our designated driver. They also had follow up email/texts for confirmation of bookings.,0.0 +"We were met at gate 3 as arranged easy to fi d & all went smoothly. Very modern & clean car, good driver who also spoke english. ",1.0 +We changed our flight plans multiple times and very quick to respond via email and meet us at the necessary time at the airport,0.0 +Mr Noty is very professional and polite. All our queries were answered promptly. We had booked bangkok safari tour with them but on seeing their prompt responses we booked for airport transfer also. The assigned drivers were courteous and prompt. I would definitely suggest to use their services.,0.0 +"Would like to thank the driver Trai and Notty for their very friendly, honest and prompt taxi service from the airport to the hotel. If I'm travelling to Bangkok definitely I will choose EnjoyTaxiBangkok. ",0.0 +"We were picked up at our Bangkok hotel for a ride three hours down to Pranburi. Our driver Mr. Say was extra early to our hotel lobby in case he encountered traffic. We appreciated that. The private Camry was clean and comfortable, timed windows and a rear share screen kept it the midday Thai sun. He was a confident driver and seemed to have no problem getting us right to our resort which he was unfamiliar with. Overall, Enjoytaxi delivered on every claim, we'd certainly book with them again.",0.0 +Very professional and a clean cool truck after a very long flight. Would definitely recommend:) I will be using again for my next visit!,1.0 +"Able to arrange in advance & communicate via email for details. Efficient service, staff meet & greet w/ sign is helpful",1.0 +"It’s a great experience, clean vans and professional drivers!I highly recommend you all to try “ 🇹🇭🚙EnjoyTaxiBangkok serviceThailand 2019",0.0 +"Over the course of 10 days we used this car service several times. Even though we had a group of 14, Notty was able to accommodate our group. They were punctual, professional, and honest (which is not always the case with transportation in Thailand). We used them for a trip to Safari World and our driver was amazing. They actually contacted me to see why we gave the driver 1,900 baht extra (it was a tip), they thought we overpaid. He was very quick to respond to both emails and text messages. I also appreciated the text message pictures of each driver we would have for the day (preventing us from getting into the wrong van and getting scammed). His prices were reasonable and the service was excellent. I will be using them for future trips and recommending them to family and friends. Vans were clean and well maintained too.",0.0 +"I used Enjoy Taxi for two trips and in both instances the drivers were right on time, cars were clean and rides went smoothly. Communication with Notty in advance was excellent. He was very quick to respond to each and every email. Prices appeared to be very competitive as well.",0.0 +"I don't think I was ready for Bangkok traffic.Our driver was absolutely wonderful. Prompt, helpful, nice, and extremely professional.I would/will definitely use again, and recommend to others.",0.0 +Mr. Notty was very responsive for arranging car for us. The driver that served us (Mr. Trai) was very polite and patient. He also gave us advices on local traffic. We are looking forward to use their services again. ,0.0 +Very quick professional transfer service. Nice to have someone greet you after a long flight when you are tired. I recommend them highly,0.0 +"Mr Notty was very prompt in helping us confirm our booking and providing the necessary information for a smooth arrival and checked on us after the trip. Good communication all around.Our driver Mr Trai was very nice and professional. Our flight arrived an hour earlier than scheduled, I called him to let him know and he already checked beforehand and knew our flight was early too. The staff was very easy to find at the airport meeting spot amongst the sea of name cards. We booked them again for our departure from the hotel back to the airport and the driver was very prompt. It was nice to have the same driver take care of both rides as we got to know him better and it was a pleasant experience. Overall this is a great service, we highly recommend it and will book again the next time we visit Bangkok.",0.0 +It is ver good service for picking up us at BKK.Staff are friendly and Notty boss is very nice to support us,0.0 +"What a wonderful service! Our flight was delayed, but still, our driver was waiting for us and ready to take these weary travelers to our hotel. It was a smooth ride and transition to the hotel. We would definitely recommend them to any who ask.",0.0 +"Booked Enjoy Taxi after doing some research and glad we chose them. Very happy with price, service and driver was really nice and helpful. Would recommend. ",0.0 +Thank you Notty and his team for a fantastic experience. Although just a transport service. They were very professional from even before the service and after. Highly recommended!,0.0 +It was a smooth booking experience I ever had when I travel. Mr. Notty respond Immediate to every questions I asked about their services. Thank you!,0.0 +Very easy and convenient way to arrange transport. I arranged transport for a 2way transport to safari world and as well as airport transfer. It all went very smoothly and driver arrived promptly at the designated time. Will definitely recommend their service.,0.0 +"It was great, the driver was on time and he drove smoothly. The car was super clean and comfy, highly recommended!.",0.0 +Simple arrangement. Clear communication. Spacious vehicle and very clean.Driver helped loading and unloading the luggage. Very comfortable ride.Excellent service indeed.,0.0 +"Generally good service. I’m taking one star out because when i said i wanted to be on a boat in the river, he took us to what seems to be a scam pier. They asked for 1200b per person to be on a boat for 1 hour. I asked him to drive us to the pier, he said there would be no boat, which is not true. There are river buses that people use to commute / travel normally.",0.0 +Even after a 2 hour flight delay I was met with a smile shown to my car / land cruiser were a courtese young man who spoke very good English took me effortlessly to my chosen hotel first class.,0.0 +Thanks notty for organising the drivers. The drivers arrived on time . They are friendly . Quick reply from notty.,0.0 +"Very reliable , very good driver and a limousine with enough room for our large suit cases ! This is the second time we used this Service from Bankok Klong San to the Suvanarphumi - Airport ....................",0.0 +"We were a group of 5 couples- total 10 persons. Notty from Enjoytaxi suggested us 2 vans for our comfort. The drivers and vans waited us when arriving, and when leaving . they were precise, clean and excelent cars. We recomand Enjoytaxi 100 %!!Thank you , Notty!!",0.0 +"We booked with Mr. Notty twice, once for pickup from airport to hotel and another time for 6 hours day trip. Both times Mr. Notty was very responsive and quick to answer through email. Drivers were polite and drove very safe (we asked Mr. Notty for safe drivers as some of our family can get carsick easily) Great job!",0.0 +"I highly recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok, the owner Mr Notty is such a wonderful human being and provide perfect taxi services, his team members also did a wonderful job. This is my second time to hire their service. They will check and discuss the itinerary with me and highly flexible for making route adjustments. They know Bangkok road well and never get lost (hence time efficient), pick us up on time and making sure that we arrive our destinations. Most importantly, Mr. Notty and his team members are well versed in English and easy to communicate. On my last day trip, I need to take a flight at Dong Mueng International Airport while my colleague was taking flight at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Mr. Notty has thoughtfully arranged 2 different taxis to send us to 2 different locations within our budget. All in all, they are trustworthy, reliable and always smiling, that's why I hire their services within 4 months.",0.0 +"Reliable, efficient and the best part is they respond promptly to your emails and whatsapp messages.",0.0 +On the way to airport my friend received e-mail from Hotel that was he left i-pad in his room. It was rush-hour time so that the driver called Hotel and asked to delivery it to the Gas Stand closedd to our location. If we back to Hotel we perhaps could not check in our flight.Thanks for driver was very flexible and smart.,0.0 +"I would highly recommend! Communication was seamless, booked and confirmed online within minutes. Greeter was at the airport upon arrival and had us to our hotel promptly. I ended up booking again for our early flight. Driver was on time and very professional once again!",0.0 +First time booking with enjoytaxi bangkok. Mr Notty is responsive to our enquiries. Our day trip to Nakhon pathom is smooth and safe. Drivers are punctual. Recommended for those who need a day trip and transfer to and frofrom airport,0.0 +Very reliable and responsive service. I highly recommend. The driver was was very nice and organized the trip perfectly; they were also really flexible.,0.0 +"We would highly recommend EnjoyTaxi Services. Notty was highly professional, knowledgable and a thorough Gentleman.",0.0 +"It is the easiest and most convenient way to get around Bangkok is by taxi, besides BTS and MRT. The drivers we had, were all very friendly and their cars were all cleaned. ",0.0 +"Can’t recommend Enjoytaxibangkok highly enough! We used them on multiple occasions while flying in and out of Bangkok and they were always on time, easy to communicate with, and someone we could count on. We will definitely call them the next time we’re in Bangkok. Thanks Notty!",0.0 +Hello On our recent trip to Thailand we used the services of Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for our local commute and ticket booking of local attractions. The services provided by Mr. Notty was extremely reliable and professional. He was prompt in communication and ensured availability of cars at the agreed upon time. The cars were very clean and comfortable. The drivers always reached before timeSpecial thanks to Mr Trai who drove us for most of the journey and went out of his way to make the commute comfortable.I would highly recommend Enjoy Taxi if you are going to Thailand and are in need of Private Taxi.Wishing Mr. Notty and his team the very best.,0.0 +"Good contact, good cars, nice drivers. Very reliable. What do you need more? Transport organised as it should be. ",0.0 +overall service was good. the driver came on time to pick my family up fi r a day tour. can speak English too.. ,1.0 +Booked transfer from the airport to our hotel in Bangkok. Friendly and helpful email correspondence. Efficient and reliable service.,1.0 +"This is a very professional and reliable company. Mr. Notty was very prompt in his communication with us by e-mail when we aligned to use his service and was connected with us via Whatsapp through our entire period of stay for 4 days in Bangkok. Each of his drivers was on time and polite. Also, the cars were all immaculate. Would recommend his service to everyone!",0.0 +"We booked this taxi service to pick up and drop off at various airports and hotels in Thailand and found the service to be very professional, on time and the drivers were courteous and extremely knowledgeable. The cars used were very clean and well air-conditioned. I would have no hesitation about using them again.",0.0 +Mr. Anuchat Jirawangso aka Notty was more than helpful via email and replies were quick and informative. Excellent customer service! Everything went as promised (both drivers were on time and very friendly). We chose a van car / minibus with a child seat for (only) three people including our 30 month old toddler from the airport to Hua Hin and back when it was time to return home. We are very satisfied and will certainly use the same taxi service next time we fly to Bangkok. Would recommend in a heart beat!,0.0 +"We booked a car for half day 4 hours for a roundtrip hotel to a factory in Pathum Thani.Mr Notty and his driver mr Kid called me from the hotel lobby sharp at 08.30h as booked. Mr Kid drove safely and reached the premises in time and waited patiently in the car until we finished our meeting and then drove us back to our next appointment in Bangkok, Chatuchak. The rides were comfortable and all within the booked 4 hours for the beforehand agreed rate. I paid Mr Kid and Mr Notty sent me an invoice over email as promised in the morning. We would highly recommend EnjoyTaxiBangkok and will definitely consider to book this company again if we need a car with driver around Bangkok.Thanks again for taking care of us.Brian N.",0.0 +"After our afternoon arrival We were staying at Le Meridian Suvarnubhumi and wanted to explore nearby Lat Krabang as well as 100 year old market before our early flight out the next morning. Nottys excellent communication and service was priceless for us there. Very responsive and providing full information and everything ent seamlessly! Driver trustworthy, Took care to stay with our bags while we went to market and also advised us of an earlier closing time so we were able to go directly to Roi 100 year old so we had more time at that market. Thank you so much! Will use again!",0.0 +"If the ride was merely excellent, I'd have given 5 stars. It was excellent, but Enjoy Taxi went above and beyond requirements, so it deserves 6 stars, not 5. Due to a typing mistake, I'd put in the wrong month for booking the taxi. I phoned Enjoy Taxi on Jan. 26 (not Sept 26!) when I arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport at 5:55 a.m. Mr. Notty arranged on the spot for a taxi to arrive about 20 minutes later! The ride was excellent, all the way to Rayong.",0.0 +"Good, reliable and fast sedvice. Email confirmation alao fast and respomsive. Highly recommended. Will book again.",0.0 +I couldn’t thank Mr.Notty enough for being accomodating for a last minute booking. The price is reasonable fr BKK to our hotel . Our driver showed up with a sign and was able to connect right away. Definitely recommend this company.,0.0 +First class service. Always kept me updated and due to myFlight being delayed was able to change collection time without any reservations. A must use in Bangkok and well priced.,0.0 +"Great driver with excellent communication skills and professional. Apart from fetching us around Bangkok, the driver also take time to explain the history and place of interests in bangkok.",1.0 +booked same morning on whataspp and got confirmation straightaway with price and driver details for pick up. pay after drop off to driver not credit card which made us feel resassured. the driver waited in lobby with sign. he didnt talk at all except say hello. drove us safely smoothly to airport on time. van was older model but comfortable. good to book with enjoy taxi to not worry abt taxis and cheaper price which include airport/ highway tolls which usually customers pay. recommend for familes ,0.0 +Highly recommended. Responsible coordinator and drivers. Get 100baht discount for second airport transfer.,0.0 +"reliable , clear instruction to find the driver , on time and responsive.if have a bottle in car, it be nice.",0.0 +Traffic in Bangkok is a bit crazy. We used a taxi to go to and from the Jim Thompson House. They do have scooter taxi's also but I wouldn't feel safe on one.,0.0 +"Excellent experience. We went to Kanchanaburi , Ayuttaya and Pattaya. Mr. Joke , the Driver assigned to us was very helpful and a very nice person. We also used their service for Airport Drop and 6 hour package in Bangkok. Will use them again.Arun",0.0 +"We used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok to travel from Bangkok Airport to Hua Hin and back to the St Regis and on the last day of our trip to travel to the airport.On each occasion, Mr Notty informed us by email who our driver would be, the lady greeting us at the airport took a photo of us on her phone to either send to the driver or to Mr Notty, then when we got into the car the first time the driver took a photo to send (I guess) to Mr Notty. This is very good for security purposes.To Hua Hin and back the drivers drove carefully and stopped for toilet/food breaks. No complaints. The vehicles were SUV Toyota Innova or Fortunes. I prefer the Innova. The first 2 drivers didn't speak English but understood if we had a request.I have a bad neck from 2 accidents so don't like to sit completely upright for 3 hours and with all our luggage it was difficult to recline the seats. So my husband sat in the front and I lay at the back. On the last day Mr Tria took us to the airport. He is delightful and has learned English but we didn't feel like chatting the whole way.All in all I can highly recommend the service and would certainly use it again when we visit Hua Hin again.Thank you Mr Notty for creating a very professional service at reasonable rates ",0.0 +Really great trip with Enjoy Taxi! They were there at the airport when we arrived. Safe and comfortable trip with our three children to our accommodation. Will definitely use them again,0.0 +"Driver come on time , only thing is service need to improve a little as waited for their reply on whatapp take a while.",0.0 +Very prompt response from Mr Notty on the arrangement. Journey from airport to hotel and return trip was a smooth one. Absolutely no hiccups with clear instructions on the meeting points. Also engaged service for day trip hence very pleased with their service. Highly recommended.,0.0 +Booked a transfer from BKK airport to Pratunam hotel just a day before flight. Notty's confirmation through email and WhatsApp was received within minutes. So pleased with his company service that I requested to book a car van transfer from 2 hotels in Pratunam to BKK airport as we have two families (relatives) now from different hotels going home on same flight. He offered same price as quoted from the website for one hotel transfer! We are grateful and highly recommend Notty's service anytime.,2.0 +"This was a last minute booking and was half expecting reply they were fully booked. However, Notty responded to my request within half an hour of my email. In all subsequent email, he's very prompt in his replies. My family and I were met by their assistant who ensured we got onto the correct driver and vehicle which was a Toyota Fortuner. Driver was punctual and friendly. No hassle airport hassle. would use them again when we are in Bangkok. ",0.0 +Was quite disappointed as I was advise to book 1 small van and 1 car for 11 person. But ended up that the van can only sit 6 persons and we have to squeeze 5 person in a car when we arrived.,0.0 +Service as advertised. Arranged at short notice and they were very helpful and accommodating. No issues with pickup or ride. Would use again.,0.0 +I was impressed by the service I received from the minute I sent my first WhatsApp message to Notty. He responded almost immediately and from that point on my pick-up and drop off went smoothly. Prior to my arrival I received an email confirmation with the driver’s name and license number as well as the exact meeting point location at BKK airport. My driver was there to meet me and take me to my hotel. It was a beeeze! The same occurred for my pick up at my hotel and drop off at BKK. I will definitely use Enjoy Tsxi Bangkok for my next trip and have already recommended the service to my friends and colleagues. ,0.0 +"High level service. We ordered a transfer from the airport and back , an 8-hour safari ride, and a transfer to Pattaya. Prices were fair and competitive. Very polite, english speakers drivers who answered on every question / request we asked. And above all excellent service: the day before we got a driver's name, car number and phone number. And the car always came in time.We will definitely return to using company's services on our next visit to Thailand",2.0 +"Made 2 bookings with Mr Notty. Both vans are clean and look well maintained.Mr Notty confirmed the trip and sent the drivers detail before the trip. Well co-ordinated. First trip to Safari World, driver was punctual. Journey to Safari World was pleasant. Driver bought the tickets for us and drove us through the safari before we proceed with the shows. 2nd trip was to BKK airport at noon on Saturday. The driver was on time. We had a smooth ride to the airport. ",0.0 +"Easy communication both before trip and upon arrival, good driver, comfortable car, set fee. What more could you want!?",0.0 +"The trip was very easy to book via e-mail, Notty answered quickly and let us choose what we wanted to visit (they don't require to follow their tour program, as other compagnies do).Very professional english speaking driver.Thank you for your excellent service, highly recommended.",0.0 +"Great Find! Emailed several taxi companies, Enjoy taxi first to respond and follow up. Great customer service ( Notty ). Used several times, Bangkok to Rayong, Rayong to Bangkok and used running around town for work. Enjoy taxi was Professional, courteous and prompt. Highly recommend driver Kritsada. ",2.0 +"We had a return airport transfer to our Riverside Resort in November 2018, and everything went smoothly and had 2 enjoyable trips, we will book our transfers on our way to Australia again with this company!!!👍",0.0 +First time to Bangkok & highly recommend for Airport Transfers. They were so easy to book with via email and everything mentioned in email was straight forward where to meet up and who driver is with license plate details. We didn’t have make payment til the end of the trip and would definitely book with them again. Thanks again for your excellent service.,0.0 +"Very good communication, on time, safe driving and very friendly! Will book again for my next Bangkok trip!",0.0 +This company is excellent. When we arrived to the airport thé manager waited us and the taxi arrived few minutes after. The mini van for 8 people was very confortable and the driver careful,0.0 +We used enjoytaxi for my trip in Bangkok. Overall was fine prompt reply and easy for booking. Thank you for mr. Kid our driver was professional and drive safely.Highly recommend this company.,0.0 +"We took 8days trip to Thailand. 7days I used their chauffeur service.5 different drivers picked us each one are punctual, smiling and helpful. We never feel it's a different country since this was my first trip in Thailand. Sometimes we slept for long drive they wake us once reached destination.safe and well experienced driving. I was amazed how all drivers are good. And specially the vehicles are clean, new and excellent condition . I have to thank Mr.Notty who organized well. :)",1.0 +"They were super quick to reply, with great communication and confirmed our booking the day before we flew! We arrived at 2am and it took us an hour to get through customs, but our driver was still there waiting with a sign for us. As we drove us out, the driver stopped to run in to a store and buy us both some cold bottled water which was a lovely gesture and made us feel very welcome. Would absolutely recommend this service!",0.0 +"Enjoy Taxi was easy, affordable, and an efficient private car booking service. They were fast in email response time. The driver was at the airport waiting for us where they said he would be. Our 2.5 hour drive to Hua Hin, was smooth and safe, and we were very comfortable. Our drive back to Bangkok was the same! Our driver was even a little bit early and we were comfortable the entire way back. ",0.0 +We took a day trip from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. Tommy was a fantastic driver with great English. We will definitely book again when in Thailand. ,0.0 +"This is such a safe and reliable place to books your rides, if you need to get around anywhere. Mr. Totti was so sweet & was always super punctual! Great communication ! He waited for me at the airport when my flight was delayed and was an hour early to take me back !! I am defiantly using them again while I am in Thailand!",0.0 +Used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for the first time and will without doubt use them again. The booking was such an easy process and the response from Mr Notty was rapid. The driver was friendly and a very careful driver and the car was perfectly clean.,0.0 +On time. Good price. Kind. Willing to share his knowledge. What more can you ask of a taxi service ?,0.0 +"The communication with Notty per email was perfect and worked out very quick. We got all informations we needed before we started our trip to Bangkok. On our arrival at BKK airport we were awaited at the expected exit. We arrived earlier than planed and the Enjoy Taxi staff were already waiting for us with a named sign. It was easy to find the waiting person. She welcomed us very friendly and after 5 minutes we met our driver Mr. Chatree in his nice lightened and comfortable karaoke van. :)For our way back we drove with Mr. Win. He was on time, very friendly and drove us comfortable and safe back to the airport.We recommend this taxi service and will use it if we come to Bangkok once again!",0.0 +I travel all over the world and this car service is as good as it gets. Great communication and nice clean cars. The driver was able to provide water and WiFi. Highly recommended,0.0 +Mr Thitipan was professional and courteous and the car was in tip top condition and very comfortable and safe. I received a warm and welcoming service despite exiting the gate 1 hour and 30 minutes late due to visa on arrival. The journey back to the hotel was enjoyable as he made sure we felt safe. I would recommend this service to others.,0.0 +Our flight arrived 20 minutes earlier than expected (what are the chances of that huh?) and we weren’t expecting Enjoy Taxi staff to be waiting for us at the arrivals. To our shock they were there already and we were promptly taken to our car. The staff member who greeted us was friendly and the driver was great too. Bangkok can be a bit scary for a first time visitor but these guys immediately put us at ease. We wouldn’t hesitate to use them again. ,0.0 +"I planned my Thailand trip with my parents and Infant for 9 days. We spent 5 days in Bangkok and Pattayya for which I came across Enjoy Taxi Service. I contacted them through email and they quoted best prices. My mother having spine problem needed comfortable travel and our 1 year old infant needed special breaks.So I had to opt for Individual tours. They responded quickly. The cars were well maintained. The drivers were polite, helpful and profesional. We were given 2 Toyota Fortuners 2 Toyota Innovas and 1 Toyota Commuter for our 5 trips. Our trip was made memorable by by Enjoy Taxi.",0.0 +"Friendly, reliable service for airport transfers. The managing director Mr. Jirawangso provides excellent and helpful information about pickup location, vehicle and driver details, and seems to take personal responsibility for each customer's satisfaction. Our taxis were prompt, spacious, cool (!) and clean and the drivers were safe and caring. Good value for money and highly recommended!",0.0 +"Based on the review from Tripadvisor, we contacted Notty directly to set up a day trip to Amphawa floating market for our older parents who visit Bangkok for the first time. The driver, Mr. Joke, was 10 mins early and assist our parents to the car, very pleased with his service and booked him for another trip to Ancient city then to airport drop off. All 3 times we were very happy with the service. Highly recommended and will use Notty again in future trips!",1.0 +"I have used their services - every time someone visited me - for airport pickup and sightseeing. The company is very professional, friendly, and reliable.",0.0 +"We use Bangkok Taxi Service for our airport transfer (both ways) as well as for our day trip in Bangkok. Mr. Notty response very quickly either by email or WhatsApp enquiry. Both our drivers Mr. Chatree and Mr. Peter are professional drivers whom we can communicate well in English. On our arrival day, we came earlier than our designated timing but a girl holding my name is already waiting for us, after that we just need to wait less than 5 minutes for our van. On our day trip, we changed route as some places we wanted to visit were closed and our driver help us suggesting places we can visit along our way. On our departure day, our driver waited for us at hotel lobby even before our meeting time. We are very happy with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok both for price and service. We will use them again next time when we go Bangkok again.",2.0 +Excellent taxi service with friendly drivers. Accommodate young baby in the car. Highly recommended!!! ,0.0 +The best transfer in bangkok!Nice cars and drivers. Safe drivers safe cars and happy people. Everything went smoothly.,0.0 +"the taxi is all over bangkok city so you can easly find to ride to your destination, the service is good some people can speak english standard for tourist",0.0 +"We booked shuttle from Center Bangkok to Airport... Easy webside ,Quick respond, good communication.Reliable -- Driver was on time...Good car and driver...will book again",0.0 +Quick and reliable transfer from airport to hotel. Excellent communication. One individual holds a sign for multiple bookings so there is a wait before your driver arrives. ,0.0 +"Emailed request 18 hours before arrival. Response from Notty with confirmation and clear instructions within 15 mins. Upon arrival in BKK was met by a sweet lady at gate 3, and was on our way withing 10 mins of waiting for driver. Arrived at hotel in good time n zero hitches. So glad to be using enjoy taxi Bangkok and will use them for our transfer back to airport in two days time. Thank you ETB n keep up the good value and reliable service. ",0.0 +"Very good - safe, clean, reliable. The transport is also comfortable. If you need to make any pit stops, they are also very accommodating. Solo travellers would feel safe. ",0.0 +Excellent service. The representative was waiting for us at BKK and we were off to Bangkok in a few minutes. Clean taxi; no hassles. I used them a second time to BKK and they were on time and a great service. Highly recommended.,0.0 +Quick response by mail. Polite driver. Fair price. Everything was as it should.Fully recommendable. ,0.0 +"Thanks to Mr Notty for taking such good care of our family. We had a great, worry free day which was exactly what we wanted. ",0.0 +"Big van, clean and spacious. Superb punctuality. Very professional group of people. Surely recommend.",0.0 +"After a slight hiccup at the airport when my driver wasn't there (which was my fault as I didn't check my confirmation email properly) a driver was sent immediately and I was only waiting about 15 minutes for him to arrive. Safely drove me to Hua Hin (stopping on the way when I needed to), and the driver for my return trip was on time waiting for me at my hotel and also was happy to stop along the way. Great communication via email so I knew who my driver was and how to contact. Was very reasonably priced, and would definitely recommend especially for long trips. Thank you!",0.0 +"Everything went perfectly well : at the airport exit, exactly at the meeting point expected, a girl was waiting for us with our name. Driver came just a few minutes after and we had a super nice and modern van that drove us directly to our hotel. Driving was smooth. Payment was made by cash at the end of the journey. Very easy, super convenient (especially when you arrive with 3 children), excellent value. ",0.0 +"Would highly recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok.On time , great cars , nice people , Notty coordinates ans is very proffedsional.I have used every day whilst in Bangkok and would use every time i come here.The best customer service and drivers.",0.0 +Great experience. The booking process was very smooth. The driver was on time and very professional. Highly recommend.,0.0 +I made a booking with Mr Notty for 8 hours trip to Maeklong and Amphawa floating market with my family. It was a last minute booking and I just picked any from the list. We were not disappointed and so glad that he was the one who drove us there. We also appreciated very much that we got a free upgrade to an exclusive car; very clean and comfortable car. He arrived way earlier than our departure time and was always quick to respond to our messages whenever we finished visiting every destination. This is thumbs up! We highly recommend his service to those who need a comfortable trip. It was an awesome journey. ,0.0 +"I have such a great experience with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok, Both driver and customer service are great and professional. Thanks Notty and Enjoy Taxi Bangkok",0.0 +"Great experience, driver was prompt and delivered a professional experience. Would use when I return to Bangkok.",0.0 +The boss notty never fail to impress me. He always deliver and met all my expectations. Just tell him your requirements and he will give his best service. ,0.0 +"Enjoy Taxi Bangkok is very true to its name... When you book taxi through them its sheer enjoyment & peace of mind... My Female friend shweta Maval who is an actress & anchor had travelled to Bangkok to host an event.After the event on next day she had to go for city tour to shoot a travel vlog all alone for my Youtube Channel PR Films. On night before going, around 1am she realised she has forgotten to book car.she decided to go in meter taxi in morning & went to sleep. I wasn't convinced about the idea and thought to give it a try for booking late night though i was in India. I searched online but couldn't contact 1 or 2 travel agency as it was very late. I came across Enjoy Taxi Bangkok where they had mentioned 24 hrs in braket in front of contact no so thought to try calling.To my surprise My Notty picked up the call immediately and i said i need car early morning for my friend as she needs to go on half day tour and has flight in evening. That was it about my tention. He promised to send car by 9am and said would try if possible to send early as per my request.Before 7 am i got call to inform car will reach at 8am sharp & provided car & Driver details on whats app. By 7.30 driver had reached hotel and he was very cooperative who can speak english & car was in excellent condition. My friend said she was so happy with the driver and travel agency & now would be our permanent means of transport while in Bangkok. Over all very satisfactory service & highly recommended. So Enjoy with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok whenever you need car on hire.",0.0 +We booked several trips in Bangkok. The communication with Mr Notty was fast and easy. The driver was very punctual and friendly.. Highly recommended!,0.0 +"We booked 2 transfers with Enjoy Taxi, one from the airport to our hotel and then from our hotel in Bangkok to Hua Hin. Excellent and very fast communication with the company so we knew our drivers name and number plate. Both our drivers were very professional and there was no waiting around, they were already there waiting for you. I would highly recommend booking any transfers with Enjoy Taxi",0.0 +We booked a private full fay day tour to railway market and floating market. The communication during the booking was timely and great. The tour was great and also accommodating to our own itineraries as well. They can organise the long tail boat to save the time and avoid the queue. The price is very reasonable and great value. Highly recommended if you want to have a personalised tour experience.,0.0 +Peter the driver was already at the point upon arrival. Peter was friendly and able to converse in English. Good job!,1.0 +Notty was prompt in his response and it was easy to book the transport.Van is comfortable and suitable for big family.,0.0 +I hired Enjoy Taxi for airport pickup and transport and their service was punctual and great. I asked earlier pickup than scheduled and they met my request on my arrival day. ,0.0 +we where picked up on-time by the driver.we had a very luxurious van.very confortable and very clean inside and outside.we highly recommend this company.,0.0 +"This is my second time using Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. I booked for one day trip and the driver Mr. Peter speaks English quite well and very nice too, he even helped us translating when we talked to the locals. Definitely will use Enjoy Taxi Bangkok again.",0.0 +We used Enjoy taxi for transfers from Bangkok Airport to Bangkok city and found them to be highly professional. They were very responsive and their cars and transporters very helpful and frinedly. Highly recommend their service whenever you are in Bangkok.,0.0 +"I booked a round trip from BKK airport to our hotel. The owner of this company was very responsive. The rates are competitive and a good value. The day we arrived at BKK, my family and I were met by a rep who was holding a sign then ushered us out to meet the driver. The van was clean and the driver was nice. I also booked a trip back to the airport and again, communication and pickup was effortless. I would highly recommend and would book again the next time I'm in Bangkok!",0.0 +Excellent communication before & during the trip. Good service for a half day trip. Highly recommend if you want an enjoyable ride & hassle-free trip in a clean car with polite service.,0.0 +"Very good and wonderful service with enjoy Taxi!! Very helpful and very Nice :) Must try, otherwise you will regrets!!! ",0.0 +Excellent service. On time and very professional. Would recommend this to anyone travelling with more than 7 people. ,0.0 +"We, 4 adults and 2 children needed a reliable transport, which we found in Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. The van was very comfortable even with a lot of luggage.We really recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok",0.0 +Overall is nice. The pick up is on time. The car is comfortable. And the attitude of the driver is satisfactory. ,2.0 +I have enjoyed my trip very much. Enjoy Taxi Bangkok picked me from the airport as arranged right on time. Their drivers are so passionate and kind. I was driven to the Hotel and arrived safe and sound. Thank you very much.,1.0 +"The taxis are clean, good and driver are courteous. Only thing is that the driver understand and speak only Thai lang which is the main problem",0.0 +"Great contact with Notty, communication from Germany was no Problem, always very fast answer. Driver was in time, he was very friendly and helped us with our luggage. He droves save and careful. The car was very comfortable. We would book Enjoy Taxi Bangkok everytime again.",0.0 +I have booked 2 ways transport to pattaya and a 6 hours tour to a floating market out of Bangkok. Highly recommended.,0.0 +"Perfect service, on time and really kind. We were a family of 4 with 2 kids and the taxi was helpfull. We will use the same service un the future.",0.0 +"I have booked a 6 hours tour to a floating market out of Bangkok. Notty was responsive to my questions and was never pushy for me to make my decision. He happens to be my driver for that day. He was very considerate and is a fine young man. If you are looking for a driver to bring you around Bangkok, don't hesitate to book with Enjoy Taxi. ",0.0 +"I booked for my parents and they had a lovely experience. Notty was their driver and took them to the floating market, sent pictures and status all the time. I super recommend their service. Thanks",0.0 +Ends up being more expensive than a taxi but is still a great deal. It was half as much as our hotel wanted to charge for a transfer. Plus the guarantee of having someone waiting for you who won’t rip you off is amazing. It was so good we rebooked them for our ride back to the airport!,0.0 +I chose Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for the good reviews and was not disappointed.  I have booked 2-way airport transfer and a day trip to safari world with them.  Price is fair and their service is great.  The drivers are always  punctual and the cars are comfortable.  Communication is easy and I always get a prompt reply for my enquiries.  I would definitely choose them again for my next visit to Bangkok.,0.0 +Mr Notty responds immediately and provides you with the service you require. Our flight came in late and had a person there waiting for us to be taken to our hotel.... I would definitely recommend their services.,0.0 +"Mr Notty responds immediately and provides you with the service you require. We went from our hotel in Bangkok to our next destination near Samet. The driver was really punctual and drove safely all the way, without texting or calling at all. The vehicle (a large SUV Toyota Innova) was really new, clean and comfortable. I would definitely recommend their services. Regards from Beren and Carlos",0.0 +We decided to take private transport to travel to Hua Hin from Bangkok.When asking for information Mr Notty of Enjoy Taxi Bangkok was quick and prompt with costings and responses. He also arrange for a quick photo stop at Cham Am for us to have a look.Thank you for a reliable service.,1.0 +"Let me start off by saying I hate taxis. I have a paralyzing fear of them. I'm always worried I get ripped off, taken a wrong way or just uncomfortable. I normally take public transportation but my flight arrived late and I didn't have it as an option. I found enjoy taxi Bangkok on TripAdvisor and cannot recommend them highly enough. They were super fast and courteous in replying and send me a form to fill out. My pickup waited at the airport and waited while we used the restroom prior to the drive. We got to our location very promplty! I ended up booking them for my return trip because it was so easy! Please treat yourself and book this, especially if you land late!!",1.0 +"From email correspondence to final meeting up and finishing the trip, we were very fortunate to have been very well attended by Notty, the owner of the company. Notty is always on top of everything and replies almost immediately to ensure we get the most perfect experience in transport in Thailand. We love our trip to bits with him. Car was clean, new and very comfortable and Notty is a pleasure to be with. He is on time and is always there for us - truly a delight to work with him. I would definitely welcome him to anyone who is looking for a driver while in Bangkok. ",2.0 +"We would recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok to anyone needing an airport transfer. They are quick to respond to questions, the rate is fair, the vehicle is clean, and the driver is punctual and friendly. The meeting area is easy to locate--a great description, but also a printable map and even a short video showing the walk! We also liked the advance notification of the driver's name, mobile number, and vehicle. We plan to use them again.",1.0 +Enjoy Taxi Bangkok is great taxi service for Bangkok and also to Pattaya. Drivers are on time and very kind. Their vehicles were also great. ,0.0 +the most friendly driver and also very good by nature. smooth and nice ride and no issues at all in anything.,0.0 +"We booked these guys online to take us from the airport to our hotel in Bangkok. They sent us the name of our driver, his mobile number and where to rendezvous in the airport in advance. Our flight was delayed by over an hour. When we arrived at the airport a girl was waiting holding a name sign and escorted us to our driver. Very reasonably priced. Really friendly. No hard sell for extra destinations. Very professional. They were so good that we booked them again to take us from bangkok to hua hin. They respond to emails very quickly and again we were given the name of our driver and his number plate in advance. Theyvarrived on time with our details. Lovely comfy taxi and excellent driving (Our experience if Thai taxis and tuk-tuks is of somewhat sketchy driving). Cannot recommend them highly enough if you need transfers in and around Bangkok",0.0 +Everything was great. On time and very pleasant. Thanks a lot. would return for the next time in Thailand,0.0 +"ordered via website for my trannsfer from the airport to China Town. my order was shortly confirmed by the manager and I received later another email confirming driver's name. timely, acurate, clean car. ",0.0 +I used this company for my airport transfer and they did not disappoint great service and people. Would return,0.0 +"I contacted Enjoytaxi via email to arrange a booking from my Bangkok hotel to the airport. Booking and driver was confirmed within 30 minutes of my first email. The driver, Mr. Chatree arrived on time and was very friendly. We hired a Toyota Commuter which was in good condition and very clean. Transfer to the airport was 1200 baht which was comparable or better than other transfer companies, and significantly better than the hotel’s shuttle service.Would definitely recommend them for your travels.",2.0 +I got service from DMK airport to our hotel in Bangkok. Our flight was delayed coming in but the service was great! They waited for us and kept track of our delays. The van for 6 people was comfortable and cool. We would recommend to anyone!,0.0 +Mr Notty was really helpful in answering all my enquiries and responded timely. Booked a trip to and fro Hua Hin and Bangkok and all was good! ,0.0 +"In time pick up. Very nice staffs. Thank you for Mr. Sao Kamor as the driver, you drove us safely to our hotel in Pattaya (fyi, we're girls and mostly sleep through the trip from DMK to Pattaya). Thank you for Mr. Notty who is always follow up.",2.0 +"It was a good transfer, a good service and a good driver. A good option to go from the airport to Bangkok.",0.0 +公司服務一流,司機有禮,態度熱誠,事事細心,其他工作人員會帶著歡欣的笑容接待。非常好的服務。去曼谷旅行必選,The vehicle and the driver are very good in service.,2.0 +"Punctual pick up and friendly English speaking driver . Car condition is good and clean, and spacious room for 4 person",0.0 +"Booked a transfer service from BKK airport to Sukhumvit area. Made contact via email initially and after confirmation, was in constant contact with Mr Notty prior our arrival for this service.Once arrived, the rep was there at Door 3 as instructed and transport was ready within 10mins. Driver was good, spoke English adequately and we reached our destination safely. Would use them again.",0.0 +"Very professional , hazzle free and prompt service. Will definitely recommend to everyone. So easy to coordinate over the phone. 👍🏻",0.0 +Taxis service very good and cheap. A 4 hour round trip cost only £20 including a voluntary tip.....wowTuttuts excellent funEveryone courteous ,0.0 +"A group of 5 adults and 1 infant.Big van with exciting interior and customised seats for airport pickup. Safari world tour in Toyota Innova 7 seater car with a driver who was more than a friend. Mr Peter (the driver) took care of my 20 months old son when he was bored and kept him engaged by playing Madagascar on his cell phone. He was very knowledgeable, friendly and caring I must say. Mr Notty seems to have a great handpicked team of professionals which makes his company so great!Looking forward to the Pattaya trip on 14th July 2018!I wish you all the best Notty and hope you keep up the great work.Cheers",0.0 +"Mr Notty is very prompt in replying, the service is easily booked via watsappln. All the trips booked turned out to be enjoyable. Drivers are on time for all trips. Will definitely recommend to friends who are going to Bangkok.",0.0 +Driver was friendly and professional. Whole journey was pleasant and smooth sailing. Will definitely recommend his service!,0.0 +the driver is on time and also helpful to our need as his advise ..good communecation with him..will seek service with them again,0.0 +"I've had a wonderful trip to Ayutthaya with Enjoytaxibangkok. Excellent service with honestly, friendly & enthusiasm driver.",0.0 +Perfect from the beginning till the end. We even had polish top 10 music during the ride. Perfect is the correcf word.,0.0 +"We came upon EnjoyTaxi Bangkok through positive reviews posted on TripAdvisor by previous clients. It was not a let down. Notty’s responses have been quick and he is easy to communicate with. Our driver,Peter, was punctual and is a safe driver.",0.0 +Notty was upto the mark with the service and provided the driver at the requested time. Service is easy to book and readily available. I highly recommend this service.,0.0 +Mr.Notty is very helpful and prompt in replying. Very nice airport shuttle service in a fair price. Highly recommended!,0.0 +We arranged a late night transfer from BKK to DMK Airport. The driver was spot on time and he was very polite and well behaved. Mr. Notty is very cooperative and will make sure you have a smooth booking. I recommend everybody to use their services for transfer.,0.0 +"Very easy in booking online, lovely driver who was really helpful with tips and did a side-trip so I could run an errand on the way.",0.0 +"I am very thankful to the enjoy taxi service for their timely schedule maintaining, budgetary range, providing high class vehicle(SUVs) and various type of supports given for smooth first time stay at pattaya and bangkok. I along with all my family is fully grateful to you and recommend all to take your services.",0.0 +"Mr. Notty is very helpful, precise and promt in replying. We communicate smoothly in English via whatsapp and all 3 trips booked turned out to be very enjoyable. Driver is on time for all trips and smooth journey.Price may no be the cheapest out there, but then the service is worth every single cent paid. ",0.0 +"My family was satisfied using their service. We rent the car with driver for 3 days. Mr. Joke, the driver, is excellent driver, so helpful and his English is good.Mr. Notty also very helpful and always reply our whatsapp immediately.Recommended!",0.0 +First time using Enjoy Taxi. Recommended by my Brother. Communication was a Breeze and Notty was very quick with his response. We had a surprise upgrade and Mr Chartree’s Van car was amazing. He was really friendly and even had Tom and jerry cartoons ready for kids to watch on board. Will definitely recommend to anyone who visits Bangkok. ,0.0 +"I found Mr. Notty with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok online. From our first messages back and forth, he was quick to respond and very easy to communicate with about all of our transfer needs. He arranged for 3 of our transfers to/from the airports. He sent conformations with directions as to where to meet for pick up upon booking. Then each day prior to pick up, he would email me again to confirm. Each encounter with staff at the airport and drivers were on time and pleasant. We had 8 travelers with plenty of luggage. The transportation was well appointed and fit our group comfortably. We also had Mr. Notty arrange a last minute trip for our round trip transportation to Rajadamnern Boxing stadium. He even met us there personally to assist us with purchasing tickets at a discounted rate, had a handler there to bring us back stage to take pics with match winners and made sure we got back to our transportation after the event. I highly recommend Mr. Notty and his services. We will definitely call upon Enjoy Taxi Bangkok next time we are in Thailand!",1.0 +Driver waited 4 hours after my flight was delayed. Great service! I would recommend to all of my friends!,0.0 +"Contacted them vie email because of the great reviews, and all was perfect after that. Prompt replies perfect pick ups and drops. Used their service from BKK- Hua Hin and back. Prices were most reasonable than others. Drivers were very good and courteous. Highly recommended.",2.0 +"We used Enjoytaxi twice, was very good. Cars were very good, on time. Good communication. Would highly recommend! Thank you! ",0.0 +"We used their service 4 times over a weekend, and the driver was always punctual and drove safely. Very impressed with the service and will definitely use again in the future.",0.0 +Notty provided excellent drivers for transfers between the airport and the different villas we stayed at during our stay in Bangkok. Some trips I even requested stops at specific locations and that was facilitated. Drivers were always on time n the rates were affordable. Would recommend ,0.0 +"In case if you need a safe ride from the airport anywhere into the city, this is a great choice.Request and reply very fast per e-mail and online messaging application „LINE“At the given time your contact person is waiting for you and the ride is just outside ready for pick up. For a private ride, the price/value is absolutely OK!",0.0 +"Used the trip advisor to finalise Enjoy Bangkok Taxi. Was not expecting too much , but a normal expectation of moving from one place to the other. After he picked us up on Day 1, he really helped us to shape our program for the the 4 days in Bangkok and made it such a memorable experience. He helped us to buy the tickets and shows for Siam Niramit, zoo, cruise etc., at a company discounted price and help us to save some good money. The car was very well kept with sufficient stock of water bottles, tissues etc., Driving was very smooth and elegant. Lots of things learnt about Thai culture. Was really a memorable experience to me , my wife and daughter. Any day would recommend using Notty's services.",0.0 +Excellent service. We were collected and returned to the airport in good time. Emails were sent to confirm driver who was picking us up. Vehicles were luxurious and spacious. Drivers friendly :),0.0 +hank you for your kind support extended during our 2 days at Bangkok.We are very happy the kind of help extended to us. Driver Mr. Joke was excellent in driving and answering all our queries. The kind of vehicle provided by you was excellent. I will definitely recommend your name to all colleagues who will visit Bangkok.,0.0 +"Confortable and clean cars. We did 3 transfers with this company, all went smoothly, at the schedule time we had the driver waiting for us, and always the day before we got information on the driver and car.",0.0 +Notty responds extremely fast and arrangement/instruction was clear. Car is clean and driver good. Would recommend to anyone especially first time visitor or those traveling with kids or seniors.,0.0 +"We used Enjoy Taxi for transfer from BKK airport to our hotel in Sukhumvit. Our flight arrived earlier than we expected, but we were happy to find out that Enjoy Taxi was ready for us when we arrived. A woman met us at the arrivals area, where we were instructed to go with our name on a sign. She took a picture of our group to send to the driver, so he could identify us quickly. She also wrote down the license plate number so we could find him easily.I was a little weirded out at first about having our picture taken, but I soon understood that it made it easier for the drivers to identify our group from the other visitors at the airport. Our driver notified us that he had to change cars, so the license plate was different. I was a little on guard after this, but everything worked out just fine.We reserved a large, 12-seater van and it was very clean, well air conditioned, and spacious. The driver was not very talkative, but a very good driver. We used Enjoy Taxi again for another transfer later on during our trip to Bangkok since we had a good experience the first time. A fair price compared to some other services and compared to the transfer services offered to us by our hotel.",0.0 +"Easy booking process; punctual, courteous, friendly driver; vehicle perfect - couldn’t ask for more!",0.0 +"Used Mr.Nottys services twice when we were in Bangkok. Once for a round trip to Safari world and the other was a drop to Airport. Both times the car was clean, punctual and safe drivers too. Will certainly use Enjoy taxi when am in Bangkok again.",0.0 +"It was the 4th time I take Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. Drivers are helpful, friendly, in time and drive carefully. I will use it again when I will go back to Bangkok. ",0.0 +"This was easy to organise.driver was there as promised with a large size car.Only minor item was the guides English ability,but it's another country,so hardly their fault",0.0 +Driver was on time and excellent service I must say.Will use their services for sure in future.5 stars from me.,1.0 +So expensive compared to the grab car app and uber or you can use the public bus much better and the driver can't speak English,0.0 +"My initial inquiry from the US about arranging transportation from BKK to a residential address in Bangkok was answered promptly and thoroughly. Follow up emails concerning details were clear and timely. When our departure from NRT was delayed significantly, Mr. Notty responded immediately to my email notification of the delay. Our driver, Nea, was waiting for us at the designated gate at approximately 1:30 AM, much later than our original arrival was scheduled. Nea drove safely, was courteous, and made his way to a rather difficult to find address.",0.0 +"Bangkok cab drivers have a lot to learn, firstly why do i always have to press my eyeballs into cabdrivers brain to get the bloody meter on!!! English would be a good language to master, at least three words...",0.0 +"We are a family of 4 including 2 children age 2 and 7. We used Easytaxi 3 times on this trip: 1) airport to Hua Hin, 2) Hua Hin to Bangkok, 3) Bangkok to airport. All three trips went well. To begin with, Mr Notty was very accessible by email and WhatsApp. He always emailed us the night before our transfer to inform us our driver’s name, license plate, and phone number. The vehicles were clean, car seats in good condition. Drivers were courteous and drove safe. All in all, Easytaxi was easy to book, reliable, and reasonably priced. We used another company last year when we traveled to Hua Hin and Bangkok and there were many things we weren’t happy with, tho they charged the same price as EasyTaxi. Would definitely use EasyTaxi again next time. ",1.0 +"Decent price, nice confirmation email, good drivers, and efficient service. Would use again. Thanks much!",0.0 +"They still wait for us even when we are late by 1 hour, and they still pick us up when we made the last minute booking. Driver was friendly and gave so much information about the city. Car was spacious and clean, they gave us drinks. Will use them again next time i go to Bangkok",1.0 +Driver arrived before departure time so we got on the road early. He spoke good English (Khun Jeffy) and was a safe driver - not always the way in Thailand! Very happy and will use the service again as I live in Bangkok and often go for weekend trips.,0.0 +Enjoy Taxi provided us with a reliable transfer from the airport to our hotel. The booking process was easy and the driver meeting place was clearly explained and easy to find. We were provided with the contact number and name of the driver in case this was needed. We would be happy to use Enjoy Taxi again. ,0.0 +They waited for me and my group when we late for almost 1 hour. The driver is very friendly and informative. They even able to give me ride for last minute booking. Very comfortable and spacious car.,0.0 +I sent an email on short notice the night before I needed a taxi transfer from the Holiday Inn Express Siam to Suvarnabhumi Airport. The reply was quick. Mr. Notty assured me he would have a taxi pick us up. He kept in touch and let me know the name and number of the driver that would be waiting in the hotel lobby for me in the morning. The driver showed up ahead of time with a vann for my wife and I and our luggage. The driver was very courteous and friendly. Communication with Notty was easy and responses were fast. I chose Enjoy Taxi due to the reviews. Glad I did.,0.0 +"Reliable, clean, and business like. The car ran smoothly, and efficiently. The taxi drives you a choice of meter, and toll charge for payment by the customer, or a fixed price , all inclusive . 500 Bahts to the airport was a very good price, so we opted for the second.",0.0 +Enjoytaxi Bangkok picked me up and dropped me off from the airport without any issues. N o t t y was always quick to respond and arranged the appropriate size vehicle for my party. Prices were competitive as well. Would use again.,1.0 +"Called around and decided on Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for airport transfers due to price and customer reviews. They did a great job, were timely, professional and pleasant. ",0.0 +"Arranges transportation with great efficent and quick in responding for advance or even last min booking. Also, Mr Notty ensures his drivers reach in hours advance to be ready for pick up even before arranged timing! Will definitely use his service again for sure! Thank you Mr Notty for all your help! ^^",0.0 +Excellent service by Mr Notty! He will go the extra mile to ensure that you have a memorable experience in Thailand! He offers the best ranges of prices for attractions and transport. He is always easily contactable and is ever ready to accommodate your holiday needs! Do contact him as you arrange for a holiday itinerary in Thailand.,0.0 +"Best transportation in bangkok! Great service and promt replies to help ensure you have a great time!I had last minute plans at 12am for the next day, I felt so bad... but Mr. Notty willingly arranged the transport and I had such a great time!Very reliable! Thank You Enjoy Taxi Bangkok!5 Stars & Thumbs up man! 👍🏼",1.0 +"Would leave at 6 star if I could. Mr. Notty was so prompt on his replies, very efficient too. No problems with arranging transport around Bangkok when needed, even if it was past 12 midnight! Would definitely use this service again when I am back! Thank you very much Mr Notty!",0.0 +"A group of 90 pax of varying age, and each of us having different itineraries had our holiday at Bangkok. Mr Notty was able to coordinate all the transport requests and answer all queries very efficiently.His administration and communication is truly commendable. One of the best i have experienced from a travel agency.He always goes the extra mile to ensure that we are comfortable and enjoy the activities.",0.0 +My BKK trip would not be as enjoyable without the great service from Notty and team. Clean cars and pick ups were on time. Thumbs up for the team and keep up the good work. :),0.0 +Well kept vehicle and on time. Driving was very pleasant and the driver was very professional. Price was fixed including the tolls. Well managed system.,0.0 +"I can’t explain How greatful I am that my 2 woolies bags were returned to me.I booked the Van Car to pick us up at BKK airport. My mum and my sister flew the same time from Manila, so they waited for me and my husband at the airport. Because I did not see them for ages, I was so excited to see them,Hubby put all the bags at the back of the Van.When Mr. Pae dropped us in our hotel, husband said check inside if there’s something left there.Well I did not know that the driver put the two woolies bag inside from the back of the Van, coz im pretty sure i did not see the bags going in from the side sliding door. So I just said to my husband that its all good even if I did not check it.(Lesson learned. Check it next time)So when we’re inside our hotel room, I just noticed that my 2 woolies bags were not there. OMG!One bag contains 8 kilos of chocolates, for my mum and my sister to take to the Philippines. The other bag has all my gadgets it in. My dslr, my nikon P900, my Gopro, husband’s Ipad and all the chargers! I panicked after I found out that the 2 bags were not there.So I contacted Mr. Notty, he was very helpful and explained to me that the bags will be returned to me soon.So the bags were returned to me that day, just after a couple of hours as Mr. Pae was on his way to do another pick up at the airport.I WAS SO RELIEVED AND VERY THANKFUL THAT MY BAGS WERE RETURNED TO ME.This is the advantage of booking a car service, they are very honest and you can contact them in case you forget something in their car.If I just booked a Taxi, I dont think I can get my stuff back. Thank you very much Mr. Notty, you have a great company and great people working for you.And to Mr. Pae, Thank you so much for returning my bags.Keep up the good work.",0.0 +"Booked both to and from the airport with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok and communicated with Notty. Everything was smooth from start to end. Both ways cars were clean, drivers and driving skills were good, no complaint. Rides were comfortable, pick ups were on time. Would definitely recommend and use this company next time. Thank you and keep up the good work! ",0.0 +"Booking them was the best choice ever! My flight got delayed and my auntie and friend had reached bangkok. Notify them via email and they got back to me instantly saying that they will dispatch a car to pick my auntie up. After picking them, they still assured me that they are in safe hand. ",1.0 +"Travelling in bangkok requires a convenient mode and the taxi service is great here , book a car and go wherever u want o go.",0.0 +We used enjoy taxi 3 times. They were always on time and excellent drivere. Notty at office was always helpful with booking and answered mail quickly. ,2.0 +I hired the services of Enjoy Taxi Bangkok while visiting Thailand this month. I had utilized airport transfer services as well as a day trip to Pattaya in their cars. This was booked in advance with no hassles at all. Mr. Notty is a thorough professional and even suggested some positive changes in my Pattaya itinerary. The cars themselves were spacious SUVs and very clean. Bottle of water was also provided during the day trip. The drivers understood basic english keywords but it was not a major issue. I would recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for their great service.,0.0 +The team is very responsible and on time. Notty particularly is very meticulous. He even help me to check my restaurant operating hours so that we are able to dine at the Jay Fei.,2.0 +Booked on line from the uk for pick up from hotel. Taxi on time and driver pleasant. Price for journey was very competitive. Will use again,0.0 +Our driver was excellent. On time and courteous. We are happy with the excellent services provided. I highly recommend travellers going to Thailand. ,0.0 +"I used it 3 times from airport to pattaya, pattaya to bangkok and bangkok to airport. Everything was perfect. The price was reasonable too. I’ll use Enjoy Taxi again when I come to thailand",0.0 +"My family had a wonderful time in Bangkok & Hua Hin. After researching on all the transport companies, we have decided to engage Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. They did not disappoint us. All the transport rides within Bangkok & Hua Hin have been very smooth & pleasant.Mr Notty & his team of drivers were professional and courteous. Some speak good English too.Mr Notty himself is organised and responsible. He will email me nightly on the details of the driver for the next day. He will also call to check that everything is on schedule too.I would highly recommend their service to everyone. ",0.0 +A good and reliable transportation services. Mr Notty is always contactable and queries answered within minutes from my own experiences.Booked a 10 seaters for two way airport transfer. Pickup at gate 3 was simple and easy. Though u have to wait a couple of minutes before the transport arrive from the carpark to the arrival hall level.From hotel to airport was also very quick and simple. Transport was already waiting at the hotel for pickup.Vehicle provided was also clean and decent.Thank you Mr Notty for making our transfer a good and happy journey.,2.0 +"It was very easy to make bookings with Mr. Notty on WhatsApp. He sent an email invoice and didn't ask for any advance payment. He messaged me the driver's phone number and car number before pickup. However, he tried to push me to book tickets with him for Sea World etc. Without those booking, he gave me a rather high rate per hour for the taxi. The airport pickup was very smooth, the driver knew English and drove safely. However, the airport drop was horrible. The driver kept talking on the phone (and that too on speaker!) throughout the drive to the airport at 05:30 am in the morning. Still, I would recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for the excellent management by Mr. Notty.",1.0 +"Enjoy taxi drivers are prompt, efficient, and knowledgeable about the places that they drive you to. A smooth experience from start to end. ",0.0 +"I had a wonderful experience with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. I booked for two transfer to the airport and one day trip, my family and I were surprise for the excellent service, professionality and puntuallity of the drivers. Everything was amazing. Thank you so much for help us to have one of the best trips of our lives! Keep going with the great service.",0.0 +"First time in Bangkok, and I did some research for private tour driver and found enjoy taxi with high reviews and excellent results so I went ahead and contacted them. Within few minutes I received their email back discussing what we wanted and they were more then happy to book us in. Mr Notty was excellent driver, great communication all the way. Always on time to pick us and drop off as well. I would definitely use this company again no doubt. 🙂🙂",0.0 +"It was really a good service from enjoy taxi. Very punctual and accomodative. Despite flight delay on our arrival day, the enjoy taxi team managed i well and sent their pick up on time accordingly. Highly recommended.",0.0 + used their service from Bangkok airport to Hotel and Hotel to airport . very prompt reply and also waited for us in airport even the flight was delayed . ,0.0 +We used Enjoy Taxi BKK for the second time. Our booking through Mr Notty was easy and prompt. A good and efficient service that is highly recommended.,0.0 +Thank you for Mr Notty's arrangement and happy for their services. all drivers was very good and can speak mandarin and english. will use again if I go bangkok. ,0.0 +"We used enjoy taxi Bangkok 4 times in 2 weeks and it was a great experience. This company is very serious, drivers friendly and well organized by Notty! Thank you again!Cyril",0.0 +"I have contacted several taxi services and found that Mr. Notty is fast and responsive to my messages. Upon consideration, I have decided to engage his services to ensure my family can travel in comfort and ease, which do come true. Throughout this trip, all drivers arrive slightly early waiting for us and the vans are in tip top condition. We have booked 2 ways transfer from Bangkok to Amphawa and Bangkok Airport transfer for 7 people. I will definitely engage his service in my future trips in Bangkok. Thank you Mr. Notty for your excellent service.",0.0 +Booked a two way transfer from airport to hotel. Mr Notty was prompt in his replies and arrangement. Car was cleaned and driver came very punctual and was very friendly. Their driving were very good and assured you a safe pleasant ride. Highly recommended.,0.0 +Mr Notty was pleasant to meet and his service was great to recommend. No hard sales nor hash push. ....... ,0.0 +"Transport services speachless because too awesome. Car clean, water provided, well-spoken English, great experience :)",0.0 +"Driver waiting on arrival. Large comfortable car, safe ride. Very friendly service. I chose the exclusive service max 2 people for 200 baht more. Reserved by email day before. Immediate confirmation of price and availability (1,100 baht).",0.0 +"I booked a pick up and return journey to the airport.Arrived where someone was waiting for us. The driver was called to come and collect us. The driver was pleasant and courteous. He only just managed to get our luggage in his car as it was already half full with other items. The car was average, not what I expected so was disappointed. My seat belt didn't work but luckily the driver drove well considering different driving standards to the UK. Unfortunately the driver couldn't find the hotel we were staying at so we drove around for a while. The journey took just over an hour. The return journey driver was a lot better. Driver arrived on time. The car was very nice and to a much better standard. Clean and tidy. The journey to the airport took 45 minutes. Very pleased with the driver he provided an excellent service. Communication between myself and the taxi service was excellent. ",0.0 +We booked with Enjoy Taxi during our visit to Bangkok in month of Nov 2017.We were 8 adults and booked a Van for airport and hotel drop.BEST PART: The owner Mr. Notty is highly reachable through WATSAPP. I did my booking through WATSAPP and flight delay and other stuff was also coordinated through chatting itself. TOO GOOD.Vehicle was very clean and the drivers were also smiling and polite.Airport to Hotel:A representative was waiting with my name at the exit and led us to the vehicle promptly.Hotel to Airport:Driver was on time and the van was clean.Approachability: 5/5Service: 5/5Hospitality: 5/5Professionalism: 5/5Car Condition: 5/5Overall Experience: 5/5 ,0.0 +I have got 2 services with Enjoy taxi. One from airport and the second from my hotel. Everithing perfect. Thank you,0.0 +i visited bangkok with my family and choose the services of Mr. notty based on the reviews posted by other travellers who already use the services i must say have no regret choosing by me on the basis of review if you are travelling to bangkok i strongly recommend Enjoy Taxi Servicealways before time and service with smile,0.0 +This is my second time using Enjoy Taxi. Notty was friendly and his rates are competitive. The vehicles used were clean and air-conditioning was working well (very important in hot Bangkok!).,0.0 +"Mr. Joke our driver was great very reliable and helpful. However, the airport pick up was extremely slow and was difficult to locate the guy.",0.0 +Reliable service. Price as agreed. Safe driving. Car with waist seatbelts. Pick up location ok. Recommend. ,0.0 +"May be a 100 baht more than the regular taxi but it's not even worth arguing over! Clean and comfortable ride, patient and reliable Driver and never lost in translation... Will use Enjoy TAXI again!",1.0 +Everything went smoothly....from the arrival trip to the departure trip.Drivers were friendly.definitely will hired again enjoy taxi bangkok in my future trips,0.0 +"Ive used this transfer service during my recent holiday 4 times and also booked a private trip to the floating market with them. Ive been in Bangkok a lot and even lived there for quite some time. Never have I experienced such a pleasent pick up service. Notty is great and will make sure you dont have to worry about anything. Make sure you also book a private trip with them, you will enjoy your trip much more than any group tours!",0.0 +"If your checking this review.your must be looking for transport in Bangkok and or transport to or from the airport or resorts. Well I did exactly the same a few weeks ago and eventually booked with Mr Notty ( enjoy taxis) after reading TA reviews.We used them 3 times during our recent holiday, we were a family of 4 adults with 2 kids, so I didn't want to wait around for 7 seater taxis , and then have to haggle, so I contacted My Notty git the prices for each of our 3 trips and booked via e-mail. The first trip was to take us around the sights, we booked for a 6 hour hire, but as we were tired after our travel from the UK, we only used the driver for 4 hours. The only down to this first trip was our driver didn't speak much English, so it was difficult to explain what we wanted, but it worked out ok. The next 2 trios were transfer to Pattaya and then back from Pattaya to Bangkok Airport.The drivers turned up on time, were polite and the mini vans used were very clean, had AC and loads if room, so couldn't fault.I did everything via e-mail which was very handy , we didn't don't gave to pay upfront instead we paid the driver on the day .",0.0 +"Nutty showed up on time and wore nice, clean shirt with a very comfy car just for 2 of us! On the way to the safari world, we didn't feel like to talk much, he didn't push and talk too much which was perfect for us. Upon arrival the safari world, we gave Nutty the money, and he went straight to get the tickets and lunch ticket for us while we were waiting in the car. He also lended us 2 umbrellas because it was raining! Very thoughtful !! He took us in around the safari worlds, drove slowly so we had enough time to take photos, videos and enjoy watching the animals walk past our vehicle. In the afternoon, we called Nutty that we were ready to leave, and he already awaiting for us. We changed our plan decide to go to other places in the last minute, Nutty still agreed to take us to where we wanna go without any question! Would recommend everyone who just want to have their own private driver and car! ",1.0 +"I am very impressed by Mr Notty's service. He was very professional:• Friendly• Punctual• Clean vehicle• Knowledgeable of every attractions• Sensitive to the needs of passengers- adjust aircon when needed- suggest places that he feel we might like after our conversations• Gave us options to to consider during tours, and explained to us the difference between each options(he's not trying to make more money from commissions)I would definitely use his service when i return to Bangkok again. Highly recommended 👍🏻😊",0.0 +"It was a pleasant experience with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. Communication is efficient with quick response before the trip.Driver is punctual, friendly and provide excellent service.Will definitely recommend this to everyone visiting Bangkok.",1.0 +Bangkok people very accommodating to tourist in giving direction. Green/Yellow or Fuschia taxi very helpful in our luggages. Day time fare cost 300thb = 75 thb. tool fee & early morning approx. 0300am travel costs 233 thb.=75thb toll. fee. Always negotiate metered travel prior using the taxi.,0.0 +"We organised a taxi for 2 flights from DMK and BKK to Bangkok city, one of which was cancelled and one of which was delayed... taxi was easy to reschedule and waited for us! So glad that we had a taxi to jump into after waiting in immigration lines! ",0.0 +"This was a great start to the holiday. Although a normal taxi will cost around half the price after a long flight with two small children it is worth the cost, we were collected as stated and with no hassles at all. Delivered quickly and safely to the hotel. Good service.",0.0 +"Straight to the point: some (especially young ones) are plain liars. They tell you the attraction is closed, or the police is blocking the road 3 km from the attraction for security purposes and therefore you have to make the boat and then conveniently take you there were they get a kickback. We made the best experience with older drivers, who seems don't need to play these games anymore.",0.0 +I booked with Enjoy taxi for two way transfer from Bangkok to Rayong. Quality of service was good. Car was well maintained. But the stand out point was their early reply and flexible payment terms. The driver was on time. Price is relatively high but lesser compared to other top Transportation in Bangkok.,0.0 +Great communication and excellent service. We booked this taxi from the UK and all went smoothly. The driver picked us up at the airport and took us to Cha Am and then we did a return trip 5 days later. Would thoroughly recommend.,0.0 +"I booked this taxi service based upon previous trip advisor reviews and I was not disappointed. The journey was comfortable, car was in good condition & pricing was decent ",1.0 +"Notty was excellent, responded quickly to our last minute booking, was friendly and spoke good English. He was flexible and accommodating, and made our journey really pleasant. ",0.0 +"Very accomodating , fast and reliable..😊 Easy to communicate with them even with emails.. thank you very much!",0.0 +Hired Notty to drive from the airport to Payatta even with heavy traffic if was still a good trip. Would hire him everytime I visit Bangkok with no questions asked !,0.0 +"I am very pleased about the service that was provided by Enjoy Taxi in Bangkok this June. Drivers picked us up on schedule. They were very familiar with the areas we wanted to visit. They even provided some background information on the locations, culture, etc.. The cars were in great condition, practically new. We were very comfortable. Prices were very reasonable. We would definitely use Enjoy Taxi again. ",0.0 +Very good service! Driver is always on time and very careful in driving. Thank you very much Notty in replying in all my queries. Enjoytaxibangkok rate is very reasonable. I will definitely recommend this company to all my friends and relatives who wish to visit Bangkok. Keep up the good work guys!,0.0 +"Excellent service. Notty is very accommodating, good follow up. On time pick up, and smooth ride....",0.0 +"I wanted to cover 5 temples and lunch in 8 hours with my family which considering it was a weekday would've been impossible if I would take separate cabs each time hence we decided to go for this service for their hourly service at 300 Baht per hour and I couldn't be happier that I did so. Other cab services charge you a bulk amount for 8 hours or have fixed itineraries for 4 or 6 hours packages. Here it was a minimum of 4 hours and we could decide where exactly we wanted to go.Mr Notty who is the owner of the company himself came and picked us up, first thing I can tell you about him is his English a really good for a Thai person. He car was really clean and felt new. His driving was excellent and he helped us with everything. I really enjoyed the service and thankfully we covered 4 temples ( 5 was too ambitious). Will highly recommend Mr Notty to you specially for the hourly taxi.",0.0 +"I picked this taxi group along with one other group after doing a thorough research in trip adviser.After comparing different pre-booked taxi groups,I found out that this one's rate was lower or equal to others.also had pretty good reviews.I booked 4 trips with enjoy taxi.this one was one of the few taxi s who replied within few hours to mail.1)Airport pick up from DMK airport.-our flight arrived 30 minutes early.Representative(smiling lady) was there with our name board.within 5 minutes driver came.comfortable.900 baht2)trip to safari world along with discounted entrance tickets-Mr Notty himself came.a very nice person.his Toyota innovative car is super comfortable.like a medium soft bed.very clean.he himself purchased the tickets and escorted us to entrance gates.also helped in taking lots of photos.after discussing with him,decided to got to Don mung floating market.Day 3 - Don mung floating marketMr notty himself came-it was a rainy day.Midway we thought whether to drop the plan.but Mr notty enquired about the weather there and assured us that it's only little cloudy there.he also advised us to take motor boat as it had overhead sheet,so we will not be wet.the kayaking boat is open one not suitable for small kids during rainy season.he took the ticket for private motorboat 2adults and 1 child 1500 bahth.transportation charge from Bangkok 2000bahth.if it was not for him,we would not have visited floating market4)LAST Trip return airport transfer-DIfferent driver- I DIDN'T like him much.was not a pleasant person.was not child friendly.In Short I will recommend Mr notty.Request specifically for Mr nottym",0.0 +We used Buffalo arranged by Flight Centre Uk in Singapore and Bangkok. The drivers were smartly dressed and vehicles clean. They were waiting for us with our names on boards at both airports. A good efficient service that we would recommend.,0.0 +"We use Mr. Roong from Hua Hin to transfer us between airport/Hua Hin or from the Bel Aire to and from Hua Hin. His drivers, cars are always comfortable and punctual. We have been going to Bangkok a long time so don't go to the sightseeing highlights now, we have already done them.",0.0 +"Booked all my transfers and van for 9 of us with Enjoy taxi Bangkok. Notty was extremely prompt and let us change plans on the fly. Except one driver all other drivers were very helpful, prompt and no issues. Vans were extremely clean and very comfortable ",0.0 +"Quick respond from Notty, driver Mr. Chartee is very kind and helpful! Reasonable price for car pick up.",0.0 +"We try to use green and gold ss ee had a bad experience with a pink taxi,crazy driver,having said that we had the best driver ever to go to the airport last week,yellow taxi,first time in one! You need tocagree a price for long trip,but use meter and give these poor guys a tip,whod drive for a living in BKK,",0.0 +"Mr Notty of Enjoy Taxi is very easy to detail with. He replies to inquiries and emails promptly. Their drivers are always on time, they are likewise very courteous and helpful. Their service is also reasonably priced. Highly recommended transport service in Bangkok.",0.0 +"We booked Enjoy Taxi from Hotel to Airport and were very satisfied with their service. They are reliable, on time and drive safely.",0.0 +Used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for Bangkok airport transfers. Great and prompt service. I would use their services again,0.0 +"Mr Notty arranged our ride thru email exchanges and phone calls meticulously and promptly. Mr Tom who drove for us was an expert ,safe driver and well-mannered. He was non-intrusive but always ready to give info and answers .The car was in excellent condition and spotlessly clean which made the long drive pleasant and comfortable. Mr Tom accommodated our request to visit hard to find ,not so well known but historically rich Wats, without much time wasted ,due to his knowledge of the place. Unexpectedly, our visit to this ancient city became the highlight of our Thailand trip ,thanks to the help of these two trustworthy,reliable gentlemen. We can only hope to return to this wonderful country,and definitely use Enjoy Taxi Company again.",0.0 +"I booked this transport by website based on reviews from Tripadvisor and i'm very satisfied with service: on time, good vehicles and safe driving. Notty, their manager, always answer quickly all my questions by social network and help me with my schedule because my arrive airport was different from my departure. I recommend this transfer.",0.0 +"We had good experience of taxi, because of good we even took the taxi from Bangkok to Hua hin, it cost 2300 and when we came back from Hua hin, it was only 1800.",0.0 +"I took Enjoy Raxi 3 times in April 2017 with my Family (3 Adults and 2 children). Prices are good !!Always in time, drivers are friendly and drive carefully.I will take Enjoy Taxi for my future transfers !!Didier",0.0 +All arranged really professionally. Really easy to organise would recommend to others. Thanks again Notty ,0.0 +"We booked Enjoy Taxi online before our trip to Bangkok. Notty provided serveral quotes for different sizes of vehicles and we made our selection. Payment is made on the day to the driver.The day before our travel we were provided with our driver's name and number, although we didn't have a phone. We used Enjoy Taxis for 3 transfers during our trip and kept the same wonderful driver. The next time we visit Bangkok we will definitely use thia company.Word of warning. There are lots of fake taxis in the airport when you arrive in Bangkok. So ask the drivers name and if his name is not the one provided to you, don't go with them.",0.0 +"We got excellent service from Enjoy Taxi Bangkok by Khun Notty. The Driver was so nice, the car was so great. Very Recommend!!!*We will use their service again for sure!!!* ^________________^*",0.0 +Reliable and great van. Air conditioned and spacious enough for 6 adults. Mr. Big was great and easy to communicate with. Only con was that he sent a new driver and van to pick us up from the mall who hardly knew english. Good price.,0.0 +very good service. They were waiting for us at the airport on our arrival as we had been told. We recommend it,0.0 +"I used Enjoy Taxi Bangkok for a day trip to Pattaya from my hotel in Bangkok. The original communication via email was efficient and all emails were replied to quickly. The quote given was very reasonable. My driver turned up on time, his English was good and his car was clean and modern. He also had bottled water available as part of the fare. The drive there and back was done in a safe manner.Thankyou Notty for your time and help with all my questions. I definitely recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok and will use them again. ",0.0 +"We have booked Enjoy Taxi in February 2017 for 3 trips : from airport to center of Bangkok, from Bangkok to Damnoen Saduak floating market, and from bangkok to Hua Hin. We were a family of 5.Each time the drivers were on time and service was excellent. The cars are very clean and the drivers drove very safely. I absolutely recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok !",0.0 +"We used their car from and to airport, and a day trip (just car and driver, no tour guide) to Ayutthaya. We had the best experience!I booked them from their website. Great website, prices, car types, trips…. are laid out clearly, easy to understand. They reply with confirmation right away. No need to pay deposit. We paid the driver directly at the end of the service.The cars are super clean and nice. Drivers are always early and waiting. They all speak English, drive with caution, dress neatly, and are all very friendly.Notty drove us to Ayutthaya, we had a wonderful daytrip!I highly recommend this company.",1.0 +"I got in touch with them trough email, I made the booking and the payment I did directly to the driver. I didn't pay any deposit.Once we arrived there, one person was waiting for us.My flight was delayed for 3 hours, we landed by 2am in Bangkok, we had no problem with it. They're there waiting for us.",0.0 +"I randomly found Anuchat(aka Notty) on Take me Tour. He took me to a trip to Safari World(I wouldn't recommend again) and after a brief discussion with him had him pick me up to go to Tiger World and the floating market the next day. He was always punctual and was willing to give tips about the location. Also, I noticed that his prices were cheaper than UBER black. I rode a couple of taxis in Thailand and the drivers had no idea where they were trying to bring me and were unwilling to use their phone. Lastly, I left one of my cords in his car and it was completely my fault. He arranged for it to be delivered back to my hotel on his own dime even when I told him I could buy another one. He goes above and beyond. ",3.0 +"My family have an one day trip to Ayutthaya yesterday. The driver is really friendly. Big car is good for four person cuz one can sit at the third row, which is more comfortable than a regular taxi for long time/distance travel.We went to Bang Pa-In Palace(also Wat Niwat), Wat Phanan Cheong(Giant Buddha) Wat Yai Chain MongKhon, Wat Mahathat, Wat Rachaburaba, Wat Phra Si Sampler and Wat Worachettharam.Awesome!",0.0 +Driver was ontime and exactly where they said I would meet him. He was courteous and a good driver. I just would have liked to seen a newer and cleaner car. Maybe it looked shabby because it was an old car.,1.0 +"Good choice to book your transfer with Mr Notty. He will notify driver's name and contact number one day in advance, this makes me feel assured that my booking has been confirmed. The driver, Mr Joke, is very polite and friendly. We had a safe ride from the hotel to airport. ",0.0 +Positive experience and can therefor recommend this taxi service. Clear communication before hand by email and impeccable service later on.,0.0 +Our vacation in Bangkok went perfectly. We bokking several time. The driver very professional. We recommend this team to every body.,0.0 +"Always on time, accurate info, very good communication on passing info of driver details. Especially perfect trips to Ayuthaya , Kanchanaburi and airport to hote",1.0 +We had a great driver (mr.Joke) who drove us on a whirlwind tour of Ayutthaya. He took us to the main temples plus a few ones we hadn't bargained on seeing (ended up preferring them including an incredible large gold Buddha). He even took a few photos for us if we asked. The operation was so slick the whole trip was more like a half day out (9-3) including travel- he was always ready at the end of a sight to whisk us to the next one. Great getting in an air conditioned modern car instead of cycling around in the baking sun and also taxi with actual working seat belts!,0.0 +Great service and reliability. Very quick feed back and confirmation when booking. The driver was very service minded. ,1.0 +"Excellent service, well communicated & responsible for our trip. Had used their service for airport transfer in the past, last time visit bkk went to safari world with my family with them. Again great service !!",0.0 +Everything very good. Mr Notty very attentive. New and good car. Polite and carefull driver. We were very pleased about Enjoy Taxi Bangkok service.,0.0 +Mr Notty was very responsive. The van is comfortable that comes with good drivers. Highly recommended.,1.0 +"We tried 2 times Enjoytaxi. Always on time, even when the departure is at 3:45 am. I will us it again when I will be in Bangkok with my family. Do not hesitate.",0.0 +We are happy about the services provided by Enjoy Taxi Bangkok during our stay in Thailand. The company kept me in contact prior to meeting a driver and meeting with a driver was no problem. We shall certainly use the company next time we are in Bangkok. ,0.0 +"We took a Taxi from Don Meung airport to Sukumvit 20 in Bangkok. We paid about 350Bahts + Express Way fee . I believe it came to a total of 100Bahts. We were stopped by a pirate driver at The airport who wanted to drive us for 1000 When we said no he lowered to 800baht. Take The organized and meteren taxi, they Are controlled and you receive a recept at The airport with an ID of driver and The option to complain if mistreated.Also be careful to take TukTuk , they always want ti take you to tailors or jewelry stores since many of these places sponsor The TukTuk drivers with petrol. We had one very Nice TukTuk driver the rest took US all over The place and we just wanted ti go to our hotel.",0.0 +"We have used metertaxi many times. Be sure that the driver allways starts the meter otherwise you may pay far too much. When you order a taxi from most hotels the doorman will write down the taxi number. If you feel you have been cheated or had a bad tour, then you should report it to the hotel and they will help you. The traffic in Bangkok are tight. Most drivers are very good and drive carefully. ",0.0 +"I needed an evening pick-up from my hotel to Suvarnabhumi airport. I emailed Enjoy Taxi Bangkok that morning and received confirmation from Notty within 10 minutes. Communication was quick and to the point.The driver, Mr. Chatree, arrived early and got me to the airport quickly. He was very helpful and the condition of the vehicle was great.I would definitely use this service again and recommend it to anyone who wants peace of mind when traveling in and out of Bangkok.",1.0 +"I got Taxi from MRT to my guest house. There are a few taxi drivers met whom couldn't speak English. Luckily, there was a good Thai girl at a hotel wrote the address in Thai language in a piece of paper for me. So I got a taxi driven by a lady. She was about 50 years old. She was friendly and caring. Even She lost the way and took more time to take me to the hostel, I was happy with her service and gave her tip for her good work.Taxi driver here don't cheat you. They only take you if your destination are at their allowed areas. Good service!",0.0 +"I already use the services from ''Enjoy Taxi Bangkok'' last year and i will use again this year because i m very satisfied! All the transfers from and to the airport was always at time with a very good driver and very confortable car . When i contact them, i always have a very fast and kind answer for all my questions, very good organisation and good prices, you can trust them! I will recommended for all my friends who are coming to Bangkok !!",0.0 +"We used Enjoy Taxi for a trip from Airport to Ayutthaya and back to hotel in Bangkok. Mr. Notty was very prompt in replying to my inquiries. The taxi showed up on time. The car that were used for our trip were neat and in very good condition, the driver was very friendly and helpful.",0.0 +"good driver safe drive, but couldn't speak in English.. not really pricey, but i think you better use uber",0.0 +"We had a great day visiting the temples and ruins of Ayutthaya, thanks to our driver, Pong. The vehicle was pristine and comfortable. I showed Pong my list of temples that we were interested in, and he made it happen for us.",1.0 +"I used Enjoy Taxi to transfer from & to airport. Both times everything went smoothly, drivers were very polite and friendly. Definitely recommended.",0.0 +This was my first time using Enjoy Taxi services after reading such good reviews about them. Indeed Mr Notty & his team of drivers excel in their services and I would not hesitate to recommend them to other travelers. ,0.0 +Fast booking for my airport transfer and very reliable agent and driver. Highly recommended for family who is looking for airport transfer service.,0.0 +"Notty was friendly and willing to answer all my queries. He was very accommodating at my (quite) last-minute request for a booking. He also updated me with the name of our driver the day before the scheduled trip!Arrival, though, was confusing as I couldn't find any sign with my name on it at Gate 3 (the designated meeting point). Had to call the lady driver several times but she was very friendly and patient and walked all the way in to find me. Along the way, she was welcoming and answered all our queries.The departure trip to the airport was a smooth one. The driver reached early and waited in the ground floor lobby for us. We came down 10mins earlier than our stipulated time and he was already there! Price-wise, I believe this is a great price for the quality of vehicles and the service of their drivers.Will definitely hire Enjoy Taxi again when I'm in BKK the next time!",0.0 +"Recently went on a day trip with this company to the Damnoen Saduak floating market and had to say it was smooth and faultless. Driver eas waiting for us in hotel lobby as planned and then brought his very clean and air conditioned vehicle round to the front of the hotel. It's a long way to the market from Bangkok but lots of info given on the way and asked us if we needed a rest break. Once at the market we were ushered onto a private boat to commence our tour, We were taken to a large temple to satrt and then a tour of the market. Both our boat driver and guide remained patient throughtout, which was a tall order as i'm such a fussy shopper and we stopped at any stalls we wanted. All in all a good day out made better by the guide and transfer.",0.0 +"We all enjoyed the ride on taxi, although most of the taxi driver say very high price, but need to negotiate with them to get a good bargain or they rip you off.",0.0 +taxi's on the meter are the cheapest way to get around they are cheaper than tuk tuk's but make sure the taxi is on the meter if not then agree your price before you get in.Local taxi journeys should only cost between 100 to 150 Bhat.where as tuk tuk's can cost 150 bhat for a short journey but always agree your fee with the tuk tuk driver first and anything over 200 bhat for a short journey is way way too much maximum should be 150 so between 80- 150 bhat for a tuk tuk maybe a little longer journey would be 200 bhat max.Thanks all.Eddie.,0.0 +Needed taxi service to airport they were very accommodating with my luggage and helped me with it and I arrived on time,0.0 +The driver was punctual and reliable. A good value for money and nice cars. Easy booking and payment methods. ,0.0 +I would recommend enjoy to use them for your business travels. Drivers speak English. They know the way to find your destinations. ,0.0 +"I recommend this taxi company to everybody, you get a great service at a good price.Easy to communicate with them and also available for day trips.",0.0 +"Needed a taxi and got this company!! They were very accommodating and very, very cheap!!!!! I would recommend them to anyone traveling around Bangkok!!",0.0 +"Mr. Notty was very helpful, Friendly and polite. He was mixed with my 10 year old Son just like a friend. Kids of our group really enjoyed with him.Pros-Friendly staffSafe drivingClean VehiclesPunctual timingsReasonable pricesPrompt replyCons-Nothing Noted.",0.0 +Taxis are the best way around you can negotiate a price before getting in or ask for the meter to be on.most fares are around 100-200bht any more is a bit dear.,0.0 +"VG Customer Service, on time and reliable. Thanks to Mr. Thong and Ms. Thida. Surely, I would recommend Enjoy Taxi. Thanks to Mr Notty for 100% customer service provided. When I visit BKK will definitely contact you again. More Success!",0.0 +The driver arrived punctually and drive safely and efficiently. The car was clean and comfortable. As is common in BKK the driver's English was limited but sufficient.,0.0 +You should get the taxi across the city but if you are tourist they try to give you a fixed fare due the heavy traffic conditions. however it will be unto you to manage this. Taxis are easy accessible from the hotel and they the best time to use them is not peak hours so you will be spending less.,0.0 +Choose this company because of the good reviews & reasonable prices.We were not disappointed. Communication and service was good and always punctual.,0.0 +Taxi service in Bangkok is very good. Taxi drivers are very friendly and helpful. Cost also affordable for us. ,0.0 +"Notty and the team provided excellent, friendly and timely service. All confirmations made promptly. The driver was friendly and good. The level of service was one of the highest that I have had when booking a car transfer. Recommend this very highly.",2.0 +"With all of the options available for airport transfers, I must admit I was a little apprehensive when booking. Enjoy taxi service communicated confirmed bookings via email a couple of times, and our driver was quite easy to find in busy Bangkok airport. Drivers for both legs of our transfer were polite and on time. Great service.",0.0 +"The driver was very nice, also the car that made us feel comfortable during the trip thankyou so much",0.0 +Engage Nitty and team for airport transfer yesterday. Overall was rather smooth with no hiccup. The email correspondence before the trip was prompt and clear. Very happy.,0.0 +You pay a bit extra for ordering a taxi but we preferred having the knowledge that the taxi would be a decent sized car with seat belts and a safe driver. Enjoy Taxi Bangkok was excellent. Driver was always on time and very helpful. ,0.0 +We used Enjoy taxi for a trip from Suvarnabumi to Ayuttaya and back to Din Muang. For a family of 4 the big car taxi (Toyota Innova) was an excellent choice. The car was very clean.Thanks to mister Chatree for driving us safely and mr. Notty for easy communications.,0.0 +"We had a great experience with Mr.Notty and his team. We toured with Mr. Notty for one day and with Mr.Thit for 2 days and one more person from his team for 1 day tour of Ayutthaya. Mr. Notty and Mr. Thit had very good communication skills and were able to talk fluently in English, not the same for third driver. His rates were very reasonable and we had a great time.",0.0 +"Great Service - stressfree. Driver waited for us at airport although plane delayed by 1 hr. Great service and value for money. We were 4 passengers - 2 adults - 2 kids + 4 large suitcases.= 9ootbh. Will use this company again, truly recommend",0.0 +We used their service for transfer from Bangkok airport to hotel and then from Bangkok to Pattaya and then from Pattaya to Bangkok. Every time the driver was present before time. Cars were clean and were as promised. Notty was prompt in his responses. Hassle free booking and drives. I would really use it next time too.,0.0 +"Used enjoy taxi several times. From BKK airport to kancha, from ayuthaya to Bangkok and back again to the airport. The prices were reasonable and less expensive than other drivers. Being short on time this was our only solution. The driver didn't speak english, but he was attentive to what we needed and drove cautiously. Very nice guy Mr. Chumphol ! Thanks :)",0.0 +"I put taxi as last alternative transportation when I traveled in BKK. the service is fine and most of driver is polite and helpful. before taking a taxi, you know where you go and sometime need to put GPS on your smartphone is on for checking the traffic jam. prefer to get access into free way to speed up your travel with taxi. enjoy!!!! ",0.0 +hope next trip. hoping next service . 😄get good service in explained for other option place .thanks,0.0 +"Visiting Bangkok and Pattaya with my friends in mid-July, we used their service for three times including the airport transfer and the day trip. Their drivers were polite and drove safely. Their cars were in good condition and clean. Furthermore, their pricing was competitive. I will use their services again.",0.0 +"Perfect service, allways on time, perfect individuallity!We have had pick up and delivery from/to airport and an amazing daytrip!Thanks notty, it was beautiful!!",0.0 +"Very happy with Enjoy tax Bangkok. Both drivers were early on pick up and they were both very nice, especially Mr Notty. Would highly recommend and i would definitely use again in the future.",0.0 +Enjoytaxi is very efficient.  They're easy to talk. Drivers are punctual. We availed transfers for both our arrival and departure. Hassle free. Highly recommended!,0.0 +"I contacted Notty through whatsapp and he responded quickly not like other companies. We are family of 7 with lots of luggages so we need a big van to accommodate our mobility. We book 4 trips in total with him and every single journey was amazing. Notty was truly like a friend who recommended good places and good services. Since I am taking my parents so we need to adjust some destination and schedule when the prices are set based on destination, but with Notty those are not problems. He is really generous. We are extremely happy that when we want to adjust our trip he did not always come to additional money as solution. He is happy to help and always asking if we are doing great with the driver. Mr Swang our driver was great, he always smile and happy to joke with us as well. He is also accommodating. At the end of our trip (4 trips booked with Notty) we left something at a mall and need to take it before our flight, Notty was really good that he allow the driver to turn around and take me to the mall when the price we agreed was supposed to be only airport transfer. I am beyond happy and definitely recommend all of you to book with him. Nothing should be improved since everything was good with Notty and his company. Good job! Will book again from you. ",1.0 +"This company can be contacted via website or WhatsApp. Notty, the person in-charge, was rather prompt with his reply.We booked this transfer from airport to hotel as we wanted to secure a transportation that can fit 2 adults and children comfortably and safely. We were afraid that we would not be able to get a spacious taxi if we were to take queue for one at the airport. Price quoted by Enjoy Taxi is reasonable and definitely competitive as compared to some other companies that I have contacted. Price is inclusive of any tolls or surcharges.Our flight was delayed and we were about 1 hrs to 1.5 hrs late. However, the driver waited patiently for us.Thank you!",0.0 +"Such a fantastic driver, on time, always confirming, always happy to assist.My team and I are filming for Tv in Bangkok and always have to change times which must be frustrating, however not wirh this Nottee.He works wirh you to make sure your trip goes well for you. He is always smartly dressed, smiling and has outstanding english and manners.I would not use anyone else.",1.0 +"This was trip for my parents , Notty helped to me plan the places of attraction and was very flexible in the schedule . During the course of the trip they had organised it very well.",0.0 +"Fast response when making arrangement through email with Mr. Notty. Mr.Chatree is the friendly driver who pick us up from the airport . Mr.Chatree has been waiting for us at the gate more than an hour due to our flight delayed and high traffic during custom check, but he still greet us with his big smile when he saw us. we have save our time with enjoy taxi, definitely will use their service again for next visit. Thanks to enjoy taxi team.",0.0 +"Notty is very responsive in email and gave good suggestion on the planning as I wanted to go to the train market, floating market and Amphawa. The price offered is a good one in terms of services provided and comparing with other companies. The driver, Chatree, came on time and very friendly. He gave me the bluetooth speaker so I played music the whole time during the long commute. He also provided us a router so we could get online everywhere. He also brought us to clean bathroom upon request and a good coffee place. After we finished hanging around the place, I just took a photo of where I was and he would come to us and bring us back to the car. I really appreciate the attitude of Chatree. :)",0.0 +Mr. Big was friendly with both the students and the teachers. He was always ready and enthusiastic despite the heavy Bangkok traffic. The seats were large comfortable but with some concerns about the metal bar on the floor in the back seat. He let the students select music and the atmosphere was one of a rolling party. Both his Thai and English was excellent. He drove safely and efficiently. Thank you for leading us through the mean streets of Bangkok.,0.0 +Our holiday in Bangkok went perfectly. EnjoyTaxiBangkok arranged excellent tours on different days. Thanks to Notty. The drivers too were great. We will always recommend this team to our friends.,0.0 +"We needed a transfer from airport BKK to Hua Hin (3h drive) and back for our family of 4 with a lot of luggage. As I have previously booked transfer services for other holiday destinations I have 3 major requirements:1. The car has to be big enough for 4 people and luggage (4 suitcases+4 onboard-trolleys). If you ever spend 3 hours in a car with your trolley on your lap you know what I am talking about…2. All seats need to have functional seat belts. Especially the middle seat in the back should have something to prevent that my little one flies through the windshield in case of an accident.3.The driver should know that he has to look on the street and NOT constantly on the mobile phone. I like Formula1 on TV but not live in a car on the other side of the world…4.I am always afraid that they might not show up or are late. Reliability on transportation is a wonderful thing if you have to catch a plane.Notty (he is the owner) and his company Enjoytaxi fulfilled all my requirements completely. From all of the taxi services that I contacted, they gave the second best offer and I chose them because he was committing to the type of car (Toyota Innova) while other taxi companies just told me we would get a „family car“.The email communication was precise and professional, our plane was 1 hour early (5.10am!!) and the very friendly driver was still on time as they were tracking the arrival.The driver did not speed, did not constantly pay attention to his mobile, drove save and not aggressive.The car was in a very good condition, clean, functional air conditioning, not an old model. I would have preferred a 3-point seat belt instead of the hip-only seat belt in the middle back seat but I was happy that all safety belts were there and working.Finally, one day before our trip home, we decided to keep the car for the entire last day and they were also very nice and gave a fair offer for the additional time we wanted.",0.0 +"I was in Bangkok on vacation with friends and called Notty that morning to seeing if he was available for that day and he was. He sat with us and figured out what we could do and see he was great ! Beside the big sites, Notty directed us to places to buy suits, handbags and every other gift items we wanted. The next day he drove us to the floating market for what was a great experience. I hired him to drive me to the airport and was early with a cold bottle of water as well as willing to stop for coffee. I would hire Notty without question the next time and every time I am in Bangkok !",0.0 +"Best Service from Mr Notty and Mr Noom, Will recommend friends or relatives who going to holiday at Bangkok",0.0 +Super friendly and on time. Great english and immaculate car. Nothing is a problem. Great local knowledge. Took us off the tourist trail for a far more realistic experience of the true Bangkok.,0.0 +"We booked with Notty for three journeys. The first from the airport to BKK city centre, the second to Hua Hin and then from Hua Hin back to an airport hotel. Notty was friendly and very responsive in terms of email. He was also happy to agree a small discount for the number of trips taken, which was appreciated. The drivers arrived on time and spoke English. In terms of the journeys, they were comfortable, we got to our destinations on time and more importantly safe. When you get into a taxi, you never know who will be driving, but I can wholeheartedly recommend Enjoy Taxi and would definitely use them again.",0.0 +"Used Notty's service for 2 out of 4 days stay in Bangkok for private transport. Notty was easy to communicate, all via email and whatsapp. He sent his driver, Mr C (cannot spell!) who spoke English (approx 30%) and we booked a 7hr first day transport to wat pho and then to the river. Notty's rates are very budget friendly in comparison. Mr C picked us up in an Innova, had water in the car and Notty was able to rent two car seats (one booster) for us. Traveling with twin toddlers is hard enough and the ride was comfortable and safe. We also hired Mr C / Notty for transport to Safari world and purchased discounted tickets from Notty. There are cheaper rates online but I offered to pay more for less hassle with Notty. The ride to safari world was pleasant and Mr C took us into the safari park and made up time to see the tiger feeding. After the tiger feeding, we breezed through the rest of the park, all in less than 20min. It would have been better if we had taken our time driving through the safari park with a more concerted effort to slow down. Mr C did forget to give us our entrance tickets so we had to wait at the gate for him to come back. It was a hot and crowded day so that was a hiccup, however, I was able to take the kids to the bathroom so no morning time wasted. Overall it was a happy experience and Mr C was ready to pick us up and fly out of the parking lot. Note that this is only a transport service. No frills. The driver picks you and and drops you off where you want to go with approx destinations discussed ahead of time. They do not walk inside the market with you, eat with or translate. Mr C's van was clean, car seat installation and buckling had a learning curve, most of the time the driver understood us and you get what you pay for. I would highly recommend this car service for the price and service. Notty was flexible and very trustworthy. ",1.0 +"Enjoy Taxi Bangkok was more than a taxi service. Notty's vehicles were reliable, comfortable and convenient for my groups needs. Notty transported us for 4 days and he was ALWAYS prompt and professional!!! Notty's sightseeing/shopping/tour suggestions were on point and we ALL were beyond impressed with this company. This will be the ONLY company I use for transportation when I return to Bangkok!!! Thank you Notty & brother!!!!",0.0 +"Notty and his brother provide van service for us (a group of 8) for several days/all day. We spent 5 days in Bangkok and Notty provided service 3 of the 5 days. The price was reasonable. Notty and his brother are very professional and knowledgeable of the city. He gets to know you and make suggestions of places and things that might interest you. We referred his services to other members of our group staying at other locations who had extended their stay in Bangkok. All in all Notty and his staff are trustworthy, timely, professional, patience and the vehicle was in excellent condition...highly recommend his services...I guarantee you won't be disappointed! Oh by the way he speaks English well.",0.0 +"I cannot begin to tell you what a pleasure it was to have Notty help us navigate our way through Bangkok. This young man needs to be cloned and shared around the world. Not only was he punctual each and every day we used him, he was patient and thoughtful with us when we sometimes couldn't get ourselves together. This being my 1st trip to Bangkok, everything was a bit overwhelming. Not having to worry about reliable transportation made my stay more enjoyable. The vans used to shuttle us around town were all air-conditioned and very well kempt. If you want a worry free get around in Bangkok, Notty and Enjoy Taxi Bangkok is all you'll need. Trust me you will not be disappointed.",0.0 +"Notty was always punctual, well-presented, knowledgeable and his car was in excellent condition..he was very obliging and we never felt rushed",0.0 +"One thing you cannot get away in Bangkok is a taxi scam but that is NOT the case at all if you take Enjoy Taxi. The driver can speak good English, so you don't have to worry about being in a place you did not ask for. I use Enjoy Taxi every time when i visit Bangkok and never get disappointed.",2.0 +"I was happy to find excellent reviews for car services at Bangkok airport on Trip advisor but the actual EXPERIENCE of using ENJOY TAXI was even better than I could imagine! No more waiting in line in hot humid weather after a ten hour plane trip for a taxi, or haggling for a price with a non English speaking taxi driver or trying to explain where i am going! . Notty from Enjoy Taxi was friendly, polite, spoke excellent English with a beautiful clean comfortable air conditioned car with complamentry water!! Tomorrow i will use Enjoy Taxi to whisk me to Pattaya for my snorkling vacation.This is wonderful and well priced for me a solo woman traveler but they have large SUV's for families and groups of friends too.You can also hire a car and driver to sightsee in Bangkok and out of town trips! Don't suffer!! This is the way to go!!!",1.0 +nice car and driver,drive safely and slowly,make my baby comfortable and soon fell asleep,will book again for sure!,0.0 +"First time to used taxi from this company. I'm a woman and I was travelling alone from home to the airport at 3.30am. Khun Notty was truly understand and arranged woman taxi driver to picked me up. Car was clean and woman taxi was kind and polite. I sent a map and told her how to come to my home earlier 1 day but she got lost and didn't contact me luckily I contacted her before our appointment 15 mins so she picked me up a bit late. Anyway, I really appreciated Khun Notty was very quick reply and very helpful. Recommend!",0.0 +"Very smooth airport pick up. Very quick and clear communication in advance and it was very easy to find our driver at the Bangkok airport, who drove us safely to our hotel in Bangkok. It's cheaper to do a metered taxi - which is what I did returning to the airport - but especially with a late arrival, it is totally worth having the car and driver waiting for you and the payment sorted ahead of time.",0.0 +We had a Tour to the tempels of Ayutthaya. 1 hour driving from Bangkok to the tempels. A Nice clean car. Very polite driver with knowledge of the temples. No time limet and everything possible. The driver took us to a local noodle restaurant it was great! After he took us as a treat to a roti shop. After dropping us at our hotel we had a great day.Worth trying!!,1.0 +"This review is in 2 parts. Airport transfers: we used Enjoy Taxi for transfers 3 times using a big taxi/SUV since there are 4 of us with 3 big suitcases and 3 hand carry suitcases. At all times, the drivers knew basic English to communicate with us. Always friendly, respectful and importantly very prompt. One driver, Mr. Chompoon, offered us to use his cellphone when he overheard us talking about the slow internet (we use T-Mobile and we get free data coverage in Thailand but only 3G speed). Notty coordinated all the pick ups for me. I initially sent him an email to inquire. I gave him my cellphone and let him know I use What's App. He then contacted me via text and email. For my last transfer, I sent him a text the night before I needed the service and within minutes he confirmed it. 2 hours before the pick up, I asked if it was possible to move pick up 30 mins early, and again within minutes he replied and confirmed. For peace of mind that I'm not being overcharged, we asked concierge for prices for the transfer. We were quoted 3x for the use of the hotel service, then double Notty's rate for a private car company recommended by the hotel. Temple tour:Notty himself picked us up in a Camry (3 adults + 1 teen). He was dressed very professional (even in the heat) and speaks very good English. He recommended we do Grand Palace with Emerald Buddha and Wat Pho. Soon after our pick up, it started raining very hard. On the fly, he revised the plan. We went to Wat Pho first and told us to get a message while waiting for the sky to clear. Smart idea. We walked around on our own at our own pace. Then texted him when we were ready and he picked us up where we got dropped off. The next stop was at grand palace. We parked the car and he walked the palace and temples with us. He is not an official tour guide but he was still able to give us basic facts and answered our questions. He knew the grounds and having him there made the tour efficient for us which a made a big difference when walking in humid and sweltering heat. Notty offered to take us to Jim Thompson house on the way back. But the heat made us tired. We requested to be dropped off at the mall instead on they way to our hotel since my MIL just wanted to go back. Yes, I totally recommend this taxi service. ",1.0 +We traveling with Notty our driver was nice and politely his car luxury and comfortable. We delight to recomend this company. ,0.0 +"We booked the service of Enjoy Taxi for the duration of our stay in Bangkok. Airport transfers and 2 day city sightseeing tour.throughout the booking process, Mr Notty was very prompt and accommodative. On arrival, our driver, Mr Kasem was waiting for us at the designated meeting point .... no waiting around looking for him !!!!!!!!!!!Our designated driver was with us throughout the duration of our stay in Bangkok. Mr Kasem, our driver, was friendly and also very flexible !!!!!!!!! evidently doing his best to ensure we were able to make the most of our time in Bangkok. Mr Notty too was in touch with us to ensure our satisfaction with the service !!! The vehicle provided was in good condition and very clean too :-)The no hassle service at a very reasonable price is defo a winner !!!!!!! i would recommend their services to anyone travelling to Bangkok for sure !!!!!!Thank you very Much Mr Notty and Mr Kasem .... we shall see you soon hopefully when i travel to Bangkok next :-)",0.0 +"We used Enjoytaxi for our tours in Bangkok. Notty always replied emails promptly and our driver , Mr. Tao , is very friendly and always waited for us even in early morning. Recommended.",0.0 +We took airport transfers and day trips from them....everything was perfect....taxi driver service....very nice and helpful. Don't think twice just go for them if you are traveling to Bangkok....nothing better. Just loved them!!,0.0 +"Just on our way back from Bangkok, had a fantastic time all helped by Notty our driver and tour guide. Right from collecting us when we landed from the UK to returning us to the airport on the day of departure. As this was our first visit we didn't know what to expect and Notty was recommended we felt very safe in a fabulous luxurous car that was very comfortable. He took us to all the sites and came with us his guidance was perfect too. He speaks English which is one of the difficult barriers in Bangkok and although a little bit more expensive we didn't get ripped of and he made sure we didn't get involved in any scams which you can easiy to be pulled in with. If anyone requires any further information or advise our trip was absolutely fantastic and we can't wait to return very sadly just waiting to depart to Heathrow. ",0.0 +"Notty drove us to Ayuttaya and back in a very nice tour. Friendly and helpful guy, comfortable car, I can recommend him. ",0.0 +My brother and I had an incredible day in Bangkok thanks to Notty ( Enjoy Taxi Bangkok ) . we had only one full dat to spend in Bangkok and had to see as much as possible . morning started with a tour of the Kings Palace and then we went to Ayutthaya the ancient capitol of Thailand . We visited a few historical sites and headed back to Bangkok for a long tail boat ride ; our day ended at an upscale shopping mall with a fantastic Thai dinner ... Thank you for a great time !!!,0.0 +"Our driver Notty is very polite and patient, very helpful too! And quite a safe driver. Would definitely use his service again when I'm back here. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"Thank you Enjoy Taxi for giving free upgrade car service to us!!! Price is reasonable, car is clean and comfortable and driver is very friendly. ",0.0 +"Knotty our driver was a great help in our stay in Bangkok, so great we used him all 4 days we were there..Very nice, new clean vehicle.He also had Wifi connection to make out travel more effective. Notty was a great help in suggesting attractions/shows, even calling ahead to book for us..A++ service",0.0 +I contacted this company because of the reviews. I was understanding that this would be a more comfortable upscale vehicle. A regular taxi from center city to the airport runs less than 400BHT without tolls of about 75THB add $35 THB if you are catching a taxi at the airport which is their drop fee. I was quoted 800THB including tolls. To our surprise when the car arrived it was a taxi not like a private company vehicle in the pictures. The driver was polite and the vehicle clean but I felt like I got ripped off because I could have gotten a taxi for the $400Thb. .,0.0 +"If it's one thing I hate in Bangkok it would be Taxi Rip-off, but as I stated on my title it is all about Peace of Mind; I have been all over Thailand and even for a seasoned visitor like me, I still get scammed by taxi driver, and for this trip I am traveling with my folks so I opt to go for a transport service agency and after reading reviews I believe I have chosen the right one. If you have read all EnjoyTaxi Bangkok review they are all about Prompt and Great Service, this is their motto as explained by Mr Trai who sent us to Ayutthaya from Bangkok, What I like about Trai was that he was very kind of him to call me in advance to inform the that he is stuck in traffic and that is already a plus for this company. As for the rest of the drivers Mr Sompop and Mr Kasemsuk who picked us up from the airport and back they were all on-time and waiting for us at the airport and lobby. Really kuidos to your patience and service. If it's one taxi to take in Bangkok this company will be it. And Kudos to Mr Notty who will reply your message / emails within the hour, so if you are in Bangkok and need a taxi services for tour or business trip do call to arrange in advance as they are always mostly fully booked.",0.0 +"Enjoy taxi and its driver Notty was very good, helpfull, trusted and knowledgable. His timely help made it easy our plan. I highly suggest.",0.0 +"I used their service in Dec 2015 for a day trip from Bangkok to Jim Thompson Farm in Pak Thong Chai. I booked their service through email and received prompt reply. The driver, Mr Kasemsuk arrived early on the day and he was very polite, spoke English well and drove safely. The Big taxi that we booked was also very clean and in good condition.",0.0 +"Great service, i will recommend to anyone i know who comes to Bangkok, the driver was on time, drive carefully, car was clean and enough big for our luggage, safe and reasonable price!",0.0 +"I emailed requesting car service from BKK to Ayutthaya and back on 24 hours notice, and received a response within 15-20 minutes. After a brief exchange of details, we were confirmed shortly thereafter. Communication was prompt and clear.Our driver, Trai, was waiting for us in the hotel lobby the following morning. He spoke very good english and was most gracious, and transportation was comfortable and easy. Trai was willing and able to deviate from the original plan such that we could fit in a visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art on our way back to BKK. This was a real bonus in our travel, we cant thank Trai and Enjoytaxi enough for the personal effort they make to deliver the best possible service.In our conversations with Trai, we learned that he was a former pro Muay Thai fighter who still trains other fighters. When he learned of our interest in the sport, he offered to take us to Channel 7 stadium for the Sunday afternoon events (there's no admission fee, so Trai didn't make any commission). We jumped at the chance to employ his services for another day and it proved to be the kind of insider experience about which many of us dream. Trai is impressively well-versed in all aspects of Muay Thai, and having him point out details about everything from the gamblers to the champion fighters to the general history was fascinating. Having been to Lumpinee Stadium (both old and new), we strongly encourage anyone interested in Muay Thai to seek out Trai through Enjoytaxi for transportation plus guided tour (for lack of a better term) of Channel 7 Stadium on a Sunday afternoon. If you can't book a trip with Trai, at least make a point of checking out the fights there by yourself. Not only is it free, but the competition is primo and the small stadium is packed and wonderfully intense. Thank you Trai, we will definitely see you again!",0.0 +"We had booked a van through 'Enjoy Taxi Bangkok' to pick us from Don Mueng Airport at 6 p.m, take us to Sriracha tiger zoo and drop us at our hotel in Pattaya. The driver was on time and was waiting for us. The journey throughout was very comfortable. In fact, the owner of the taxi called later in the evening to confirm that we reached safely and wanted feedback on the service rendered. I strongly recommend anyone coming to Bangkok to avail this taxi service.",0.0 +Notty my driver was punctual. Speaks good English. Nice comfortable car with free wifi. Excellent to book him whn you have back to back meetings in various locations in and outside BKK city. 100% reliable. Will definitely use his services again!,0.0 +I arranged a pick up for my daughter. She was arriving at 1am and I wanted to fe sure she would be fine. They were amazing and we're waiting at the airport.,0.0 +"Booked via e mail, Notty the owner gave us a great price for meeting one of his drivers at Bangkok airport to take us for a 3 hours Trip to the River Kwai",0.0 +"Why not? Enjoy Taxi Bangkok is surely one of the great things in Thailand! We ride it going to the floating market, city tour and going to the airport. First of all, the car looks really clean and elegant like your on a VIP trip. Second, the ac is really good. There is also a complimentary of bottled water for each passenger and imagine a wifi too!Thank God. Plus we asked for our favorite music, its there! So cool! Lastly, but definitely not the least, the ride and driver. We had a very fine driving and convenient drop off and meet ups. It is also very important that the driver is very fluent in English, very friendly and very patient with us! (We had too many questions around the place, including personal questions about Notty and etc etc etc) hehe!! Alhamdulillah ❤️ I highly recommend this car service because the cost is definitely worth it! For me, its part of the things I cant miss in Thailand. ",0.0 +"We used Notty for Airport Transfers and Tours. He is a charming, caring and genuine person who gives excellent service at very reasonable (significantly less than private guide tour companies) prices. No hesitation to recommend Notty to anyone visiting Bangkok",0.0 +"We just had the best first day in Thailand because of Enjoy Taxi Bangkok! Our driver, Notty, was a very experienced tour guide--he took us to Wat Pho and the Jim Thompson house--and gave us lots of information about other parts of the city. He was polite, kind, and knowlegdeable about a variety of things to do during the rest of our stay in Bangkok. With ETB, you can make arrangements to go where you'd like to go during your stay, but they will also have other helpful suggestions depending on your plans. We are very glad we worked with Enjoy Taxi Bangkok and Notty, and we definitely recommend you meet him too.",0.0 +Absolutely the best service I've experienced.I would highly recommend to all travelers .Notty is very polite and friendly and always punctual . He makes you feel like you're touring with a friend.Using this service has made my stay in Bangkok very enjoyable !!! Pricing is also very reasonable and I feel very lucky to stumble upon his services.,1.0 +"Mr. Notty has many knowledge for the plan ... tour very smooth.....polite driver...first trip I went to Floating Market, very enjoy that. Second trip I went to Ayutthaya that was awesome too.I really enjoy with him, I suggest him to my friend, my friend was compliment him too. So make me very happy too.",0.0 +Very very good time fast and sefety the car verynice the driver very friendship.i hope sue him again,0.0 +I and family went to Huahin by Enjoy taxi Bangkok it very nice that good service and good communication. I recommend this company. ,0.0 +"I highly recommend Enjoy Taxi Bangkok, thier services are excellent! Very clean car with free wi-fi and complimentary water. You will feel ease,safe and relax throughout the travel. The drivers know how to speak english and they will give you many useful tips during the tour. They are also friendly,kind and can be trusted. They are always on time and wait for you patiently. Choose Enjoy Taxi Bankok ans surely u will enjoy ur journey!",0.0 +"Great car with a wonderful trip to floating market. The car was so nice and clean, driver politely and drive safe, easy for booking and quickly confirmation by email.I always use their all the time when i want to go everywhere in Bangkok. ",0.0 +I and my girlfriend use enjoy taxi service. This is my second time to use them everything was perfect . The car was clean and new . This time I rent Toyota Camry to Huahin and come back to Bangkok with the same driver. So I'll recommend this company to my family and everyone that I know.,0.0 +I had booked enjoy taxi bangkok from airport to pattaya. I use them everytime I've been to Bangkok. Highly recommend this company to everyone. The car (Big taxi) always clean and driver speak english very well.,0.0 +I and my family always choose Notty (Driver). Clean and nice Camry car. Service was wonderful like always. He gave us precisely information and his knowledge is very updated. If you need any information he will try to assist you any time. Even on my 3rd times trip ( urgent trip ) he couldn't pick me up but he offered his closed friend to pick me up instead. Although it was not Camry car ( white Vios) but service was very nice. The driver can speak both English and Chinese. He looks like 7D in Snow white. we are happy to use their service.,0.0 +"Great pub food, cold beers, an amazing atmosphere....inside an old fire station hall. 3 large fire doors open up to a patio giving the inside restaurant the feeling of eating out door while inside. Best thing to happen to this small town of Kenora. This is a MUST STOP IN!!!!",0.0 +"Passing through Kenora, we decided on LOTWBC. On a pleasant June night, we sat in a former fire engine bay. The bay doors were open and the breeze was pleasant. Extensive micro brew offerings . Food was good but not memorable. After eating, we went upstairs to small bar featuring a showman cocktail maker who offered several unique cocktails made with a torch charring wood. Not my cup, but a unique experience. The crowd, the building, the general atmosphere and variety all made for a pleasant night in Kenora.",0.0 +"Nice location, decent beer, very average food, good atmosphere, and truly pathetic service. Went there when it was busy and went there when it was not - service was pretty much the same both time. The waitresses hang around the bar playing and chatting with their friends, and only begrudgingly wait on people. This place could be so good if they replaced the staff with professional wait-staff and improved the flavor of the food. Some good concepts on the menu, just not well-prepared food.",0.0 +We waited over an hour for our food on a Thursday night...water wasn't even offered! Asked for more napkins....never came. The bill didn't even come and we just waited at the till to pay. She didn't even stick around to give us our receipt. Food good but pricey. ,0.0 +"...the beer is average. Couldn’t really find four to suit our tastes for a flight, so tried the IPA and the black ale. The IPA is reasonably hoppy; the black ale had good flavor. The walleye BLT was pretty good, which you would expect at $17! Too much batter on the fish, tho, for my liking. Decent Caesar salad. Average server and service while seated at the bar. ",0.0 +The food was excellent - had the brisket sandwich. The sandwich was way over priced. I would definitely not visit here again.,0.0 +"In 2014 we were here and loved it, July 30/18 not so much.We ordered the beer sampler, it was good. We ordered wings, which did not come till I asked about them, they seemed like they’d been sitting under the heater for awhile. Took over 40 mins to get them then our meal came right away too! The fish and chips, coleslaw was awful, beans great but we only got about two tablespoons of it. Fish was ok, the only bright spot were the chips. We will eat elsewhere on the next trip!",0.0 +"Took an out of town friend for lunch and were lucky enough to get a seat on the patio as it was a nice day. Service was probably the best I've had in town, our waiter was excellent. Made good recommendations and made sure we always had an ice cold water. Perhaps even more importantly he was a great salesperson and encouraged us to try the popular local brews. Food was good but somewhat slow to arrive as the place is always busy. Enjoyable and unique atmosphere, food and drink are good and our server this day was excellent. Give it a try!",0.0 +"Had to quickly detour when two other restaurants in Kenora told us they wouldn't let our party of 12 make a reso or pre order our meals.The brewery was helpful to seat us as a group, on the patio. Mateo was quick with the drinks, friendly, and made the group process painless! Thank you! He was organized and did everything he could to get our food fast and delicious!Standout dishes included the pickerel BLT, garden salad with smoked chicken. French fries were undercooked despite asking for them well done. Still tasty home cut fries.Would happily come back for either the food, or the service.",0.0 +"Second time at the LOW Brew Co. and it didn’t disappoint. I defiantly rather going during summer for the sole reason of the patio. The beer was cold and fresh. I recommend the Sasquatch Black Lager without hesitation. The servers were nice and accommodating. I suspect that the only reason service was a little slow was because it was busy, naturally. Will be back for sure! ",0.0 +We went to this restaurant with our 2 grandsons {age 9 and 6 ,1.0 +"Stopped in twice while in town for work, the food was amazing (I got dared into the grilled cheese sandwich 2nd visit, ate it all, no regrets!) and had more than a few beers. The service the entire time was very slow, we chalked it up to new staff and it wasn’t that big of a deal even though just getting drinks ordered was an ordeal. But hey, we all ate, had a great time in a great looking bar and bought some great looking tshirts and hats",1.0 +"I go to the Brew Pub often , great local beer and good food . Perfect for a after work beer or for a pub style meal . Great in the summer when the garage doors are open but , still good any other time of the year . Go our their beer making tour , you will find it interesting",0.0 +"My coworker and I stayed in Kenora for a week and we ate here several times, both for lunch and dinner. To start, the building is very cool, an old fire house with a nice bar in the center of an open room. We sat at the bar and also at other tables and the service was prompt in both cases. The food specials and permanent menu were both robust and varied, and we enjoyed all the dishes that we had, from Thai noodles to quesadillas and open-faced sandwiches. The beer was very good as well. Hockey was usually playing on the television, and the bathrooms were clean and well-maintained. A nice environment for friends or work colleagues to dine and have a beer.",1.0 +"I believe this is what the locals consider their nightlife as from what I can tell this is the best place to hangout and go for a beer in Kenora.We were in town for 3 days and went here twice.Their rotating local taps selection is fun to get a few and try, and I highly HIGHLY recommend trying getting an appetizer of the cauliflower wings, little bites of cauliflower beer battered and deep fried served with a spicy thai sauce. I've had cauliflower wings before, but these are the best I've ever had.",0.0 +"We started going to the Lake of the Woods Brewing Company a couple of years ago when it opened. Always enjoy the patio in the summer months. Servers have always been friendly and attentive, and this trip was no exception. The Butter chicken was very good. The fresh pickerel fish and chips is a favorite. Beer brewed onsite offers a variety of types, and if you're not sure, ask for a set of samplers.",0.0 +"The Brewing Company has an upstairs section that they rent out for private parties. We were there for a retirement for one of my wife’s co-workers. There is a full bar upstairs and they staffed the bar and floor with a couple of people. The service was very good, food orders were promptly delivered even though there was a relatively large crowd. All in all a pleasant experience. We have visited the Brewing Company many times. Those times we were either on the outdoor patio or on the main floor. The Brew Company as its name might suggest is also a micro brewery. The names of the special brews, depict names that are common to Kenora. E.G. Sultana is a light amber beer, named after a local gold mine that was in existance many many years ago. The food is unique also, not your common day restaurant food, you need to experience it to see what I mean. You need to visit.",0.0 +Second visit to this establishment. First time not impressed......gave it a second chance.won't give a third.our waiter logan could could care less about us ladies not having straws for our cocktails.my brother and sisterinlaw had to fun across to the shell station for 2 straws for our drinks.waiter never did come back with straws.when we got our food the salt and pepper wings had absolutely no seasoning what so ever.they are the worst wings we have ever had.no guacamole. Definitely will not recommended this place to anyone visiting kenora.never ever will we vist.,0.0 +"As we like to support local businesses, my husband and I stopped at the store to pick up some beer. We arrived at 11:05 and the door was locked so we went into the restaurant and through the interior door to the shop. The woman behind the till was talking to someone as we browsed. She told us she wasn't opened yet and we said fine and continued to browse. Then she said Actually, I can't have you here while I set up. We've been really busy and I have things to do. In my opinion, if you are busy, come in early so you are prepared for the posted 11:00 opening. The beer may be good, but we will spend our money at a brewery with a better concept of customer service. ",0.0 +"If you come here for the brew you won't be disappointed with their home brew! The food to accompany is good as well. Had the flatbread and enjoyed the vegetarian selection. Yes, I would have again. My husband had the burger and enjoyed it as well. They have a separate retail shop if you want to take out a growler, clothing, or glasses.",0.0 +"We were impressed with the building, the staff and the food. Quick service. Sat on the patio and enjoyed the atmosphere.",0.0 +The place was very loud and clicky. I didn't feel like we fitted in with the younger crowd so we left didn't order nothing just sat down looked around and left the environment was nice but loud and more for the younger generation 20-30's... waitress was very yo by and didn't really care as to why we left... ,0.0 +"First of all let me say, that the location, the character and the beer in this place is great! When it first opened the food was good too. Since then: When you have the audacity to charge $17 a plate for pub grub, it had better be good. It is not. Writing this after holding back from our last 2 visits hopeful that 3rd time would be the charm. No. 3rd time was the curse. The fish tasted like it had gone well past it's expiry date. The salad was drenched in way too much dressing to hide (unsuccessfully) the yellowing, rotted lettuce leaves the kitchen chose to serve to customers. The coffee: nightmare. Took one sip and did not want to swallow it. Asked to switch it for a beer, but was charged for both. Again: the Sultana brew was terrific. The choices in Kenora for an upscale pub/ restaurant that you can still take the kids to are limited. So.. captive audience... but at these prices we would prefer the Boathouse for food and save this place for a beer on the way to the cabin or to meet friends on a rainy afternoon.",0.0 +"Visited this spot in the dead of winter, so it was pretty quiet in the restaurant, compared to the line ups and packed bar atmosphere during the summer months. I would have to say that the hamburger I ordered was one of the best I have ever had! I substituted sweet potato fries for regular and they were delicious. The bar style atmosphere is pretty worn down and beat up, but food was delicious.",0.0 +"I was really impressed with the customer service I received when I went to the clothing store, I was greeted by Keely and Emma, both were very kind and helpful in helping me make my clothing selections. Great staff.",0.0 +I went for a drink to celebrate my 37 birthday with a friend I did not know that on your big day they give you a free drink as a birthday present that was great now that I know I will always go for a birthday drink when it someone big day it was nice out so we sat outside and watch people walk by its was not a crazy as most nights for I can't handle extremely loud music. .....🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈,0.0 +"Enjoyed the patio overlooking the main drag. Great serving staff. Excellent beer, brewed locally . Good food. You can't ask for more.",0.0 +"We went with a group of 8 on a Fri night, food was great, and everyone's order was correct. The restaurant was packed and we had a server that was training a new server, so needless to say it was a little slow because of these factors. They also didn't check up after the food was dropped off but it's understandable as it was so busy. Will be back next time in Kenora.Also this is a great place with kids.",0.0 +"Three of us older people stopped in 7/13/2016 10:30 pm. Got seated quickly, had trouble hearing the waitress because of the loudness of the place. Limited after 10 pm menu had a few items that were worthy of eating, but no hambergers, they were out of wings & several other items. Beer selections were limited to their own micro brews, no Blue, Bud, Heini, etc. People there all friendly, having a great time. Mixed emotions, think we'd prefer a restaurant where we could hear each ither & get a burger after 10 pm.",1.0 +"Great, friendly service on a very busy day! Drinks (Strip and Go Nakeds) were extremely refreshing and the baked potato fries were delicious. ",1.0 +"We have been here several times, and have really enjoyed their pub-style food. Their Caesars are great and come with a five ounce in house brewed beer, and with garnish that could almost pass as a meal.However, something must be going on behind the scenes, as the staff seems to have turned over completely on each of our last two or three visits.Most recently, we waited over an hour for a bowl of steamed mussels and a salad, and finally left after paying for our drinks. We were informed at that time that our order was finally ready and that we would get a 30% discount, but by that time we had lost our patience with the service and decided to go elsewhere.",0.0 +"My husband had the meatloaf, say it was allright. I had the JIMMY Dean it was good but I am ruined by the old experience. I loved eating them at his old spot Southview Bristo in Keewatin where it was bigger and a 4 napkin affair, compared to a now a 1 napkin affair, I was disappointed... Still good. I saw other yummy looking food, great looking gooey poutine, flat bread... I want to try that one next time. (Your friends at the old spot told you to downsize the bun... did they get you to downsize the burger and the guk... don't listen to them anymore they are a bad influence on you 😜... (Ask me ok... more guk and yummienes please)! We will be back and look forward to the patio on a warm summery day... Definitely not a warm summer day today... See ya next time!",0.0 +Excellent food! Great atmosphere. Fun staff. And amazing structure really cool place. I love the way they transformed the fire hall into this cool little restaurant ,0.0 +"Quaint place inside of a old fire station. I have been there for live bands, to meet friends for a drink and great lunches.",0.0 +Great atmosphere. Service sometimes slow though used to be the old fire hall lots of memorabilia on the walls,0.0 +"We visited the brewery on a quick overnight trip through Kenora. We loved the atmosphere and this seemed like a hot spot for the younger crowd of Kenora. The local that was our server was really friendly and we loved chatting with her about Texas and Canada, and laughing at what the crazy differences are!The beer selection is great but I wouldn't say their beer is fantastic- I've had better from the local Houston, TX breweries and nothing compares to local brew from Portland - but not bad for a small town on Lake of the Woods!The food was great, I tried the poutine to get a good Canadian dish and I loved it!Apparently we were there during their busy time of the year, in the summer when the lake houses are full of tourists and seasonal residents. It would probably be pretty slow during the off-season but definitely worth a visit!",0.0 +This is one of Canada's first craft breweries. It has to be on the list if you are in the area. Great food is also served along with a good variety of craft beers. All ingredients are pronounceable!,0.0 +Cool that it used to be a fire hall. Can visit for drinks or a family meal. An attached gift shop and billiards tables add to the atmosphere.,0.0 +oh man the wait for a hungry traveller was just too much. I ordered a Caesar salad. Who would have thunk there would be half a red onion added. Caesar salad....red onions ... NO. Ok the menu did say onion would be in the salad but I didn't think there would be enough to overpower the garlic. Wait... I think there wasn't garlic just onion. It's all I could taste. This is a pseudo trendy place that isn't what the building is. It's all smoke and mirrors once you see the tremendous building you can then say you've been. There is nothing more to the lake of the woods brewing than that,4.0 +"I visit family in Kenora regularly and try to stop by LOTW Brewery each time to see what's new and to pick up a growler. The last three times I stopped by, the particular beer I wanted was not on tap for refilling growlers. But, they did have the beer in new growlers in their fridge. The brewery has a policy of not swapping out used growlers for a full one in the fridge (every other brewery I know that fills growlers will swap!). So the only way I can get the beer I want is to buy a new growler for another 5 dollars, I have 4 already, and I don't need a new one every time I want to buy beer - so what a stupid policy! So this time I opted to fill my growler with a beer I didn't really want. Disappointing to say the least, especially given the girl filling the growlers was less than pleasant, and not sufficiently skilled to be pouring, because she filled it with so much head that there was close to 5 inches of air in the growler when I got home! So even though I tend to like most of LOTW Brewery's beers, I will think long and hard about giving them any more of my hard earned money until they change their growler policy and perhaps get some staff with a better concept of customer service!",2.0 +"This is a great pub, housed in a converted heritage fire hall. The craft beer is excellent. The food is good, even for vegetarians like me! In warmer weather the front of the building - formerly the fire hall doors - roll up to open onto a patio, and allow the summer to come into the building. From time to time the venue has music concerts. We recently saw a good Chicago Blues band, Mississippi Heat. This makes for a great evening. Good place for a beer and a bite to eat just about anytime.",2.0 +"This unique old firehouse has great atmosphere! The old fire doors open up for a outdoor patio! They brew their own beer, and have all other drinks! Food is average.",1.0 +"Very tasty generous portions, great surroundings ( old firehall) craft brews with frequent new offerings, great summertime patio. Cute secret little room upstairs, and a store to buy more of their good brands.",2.0 +"Built in an old Fire House, it was very unique and comfortable. The food was good and the local craft beer was a delight. We even picked up some Octoberfest Beer to take home.",1.0 +"LOTW Brewing Company is a welcome addition to the Kenora nightlife! It's restaurant is in an old firehouse, which gives it great character. The food is decent, but the beer selection is the reason to check it out! They brew their own beer on site, which is incredibly good. In the summer they have a tendency to run out of some of the types of beer, so you have to be prepared to try something out of your comfort zone when it comes to beer types. Overall, a great spot for a drink on a hot day in Kenora!",2.0 +"Ice chutes like a roller coaster ride, quite accelerating!! You don't have to carry the toboggans back up to ride again, big bonus.",1.0 +Went with friends and kids. Such fun for adults and kids alike. Everyone agreed much more fun when compared to tubing. Lines can get long so be patient. ,0.0 +"For $6 for one trip and $12 for unlimited, it’s like an expanded winter wonderland roller coaster/amusement park level adrenaline rush running here for 51 years. I just watched my fam, enough adrenaline in that for me. They were thrilled. ",0.0 +"Cozy up next to a wood burning fire with a nice mug of hot chocolate , after an exile rating run on the toboggan chutes great family outing.",1.0 +"Went as a family with out teen son and his friends. Very fun! This place is located in a beautiful Metropark area. It had plenty of parking. The kids had a lot of fun, in fact, my 16 year old didn't really want to go and he had a blast! He said it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be! For those of you with teen boys who cannot be impressed, you know this was a HUGE endorsemet. Hot chocolate and a warm fire rounded out our experience. ",1.0 +"The toboggan chutes in Strongsville, Ohio are a lot of fun, especially since they put in the lift for the toboggans. Now you don't have to carry the 40 lb toboggans. There are lots of steps to walk up but it's easier now that you don't have to carry the toboggan.",0.0 +Loved doing this when I was a kid - hated lugging the heavy toboggan up the hill....NO LONGER a problem!The toboggan lift is the best - all you need to do is haul yourself up the stairs and they handle the heavy toboggan lifting. Great way to spend a few hours in the winter (or a mild winter day). Hopefully you get lucky and get short lines.,0.0 +The Toboggan Chutes are a staple in the Cleveland Area for Winter fun. The addition of the chute return makes the experience much more pleasant. My children (7 and 4) loved the ride and wanted to go back week after week.,1.0 +Had a blast on the Toboggan Shoot. Got to race since there are two shoots and they track your speed. $ 6 per ride or they had $12 unlimited when we were there. There was no snow but they were still able to run the ride. Nice Chalet where you could stay cozy warm from the weather with fireplaces. They offer some drinks and snacks for purchase. The staff was great and gave me a head start so I could beat my children in a race. Absolutely loved it! Must be able to climb a lot of stairs in order to ride down since there are no human lifts.,1.0 +"New shoots, with plenty of fun to be had...big improvements..easier access..great for couples, family and all the kids. ",0.0 +"I had an amazing day today alpaca trekking for my second time at Holly Hagg. The staff are so friendly and make you feel comfortable straight away, they’re happy to answer any questions you may have. Would definitely recommend this farm, the alpacas and Jefe are so lovely!!",0.0 +"Really enjoyed walking the alpaccas, and the volunteers who give you a very informative talk first about the history of the farm and how to safely handle your alpacca are excellent",1.0 +"It was a great evening that lasted around 2 hours. The staff were incredibly helpful, knowledgeable and friendly. We had a lovely walk with our alpaca (Trelawny) with many feeding and photo opportunities. We also had the opportunity to view the community farm and see the other animals as well! Thank you Holly Hagg!",1.0 +"Such an amazing farm, they do so much for the community and the guides and volunteers were so lovely, friendly, knowledgable and super attentive. 10/10 recommend for the experience. The alpacas and llama are so calm and lovely. The trek was beautiful and at such a steady pace. Loved it!",0.0 +"I would recommend this to anyone. From the moment we got to the farm the volunteers were friendly, COVID safe and extremely knowledgable. The trip was well organised, plenty of food stops and it was a steady pace. Now to the Alpacas, they are my new favourite things in the world, I need Santiago in my life forever. Just like big fluffy dogs. If you’re looking for an activity that’s slightly away from the norm or you just love animals then book it and go.",1.0 +"Such a lovely little farm with such passionate volunteers and alpacas! The perfect experience for trying something fun, new and exciting!",1.0 +"Had an amazing day! This was a gift for my sisters birthday and finally managed to visit due to covid!We can definitely say we are now attached to Thomas and Theo, would 100% recommend 😁",1.0 +"This is an amazing experience we will be definitely be returning. All the volunteers were very helpful, kind and knowledgeable. The alpacas and llama were beyond adorable. We did this as a different way to spend an evening after school and work. Highly recommend!",1.0 +"Birthday gift for mum, we absolutely loved it. Came home wanting a per alpaca, will definitely be back.",1.0 +The alpaca and llama trecking is run by volunteers to raise money for the community farm. It is run extremely professionally by the very knowledgeable volunteers. The animals are very well cared for and each has its own personality. The volunteers take care to match the animals with whoever leading them. A lovely walk for about an hour (after intros) with two stops to feed and photograph the alpacas and llama. You lead the alpacas/llama round. For younger children the animals has a double lead so a parent has control too. We recommend this activity. Check the directions on the website and booking rather than relying on a sat nav. Enjoy.,0.0 +Had the best time Alpaca-trekking with Gordon and Griffin! The staff were extremely friendly and approachable and although it rained during most of the trek we still loved every minute! Would highly recommend!,0.0 +"Brilliant day out walking Forest and Nimbus, both really well behaved, well looked after and very friendly. The volunteers were all lovely and clearly love what they do. Very covid secure and well organised.",0.0 +"Booked this for my friends birthday and we weren’t disappointed at all. The alpaca/llama trek was amazing we got the privilege of walking the lovely and cheeky Teddy. The trek was so well organised. The volunteers worked extremely hard to ensure social distancing measures were in place at all times. The alpacas were very well looked after and the trek itself was a lovely walk. I will definitely be back later this year, hoping to bring my son along next time. Can’t wait and a huge big thanks for an amazing experience. Thanks!",1.0 +Me and a friend went on the llama alpaca trek and it was amazing. The trek was so well organised. The volunteers worked extremely hard to ensure social distancing measures were in place at all times. The alpacas were very well looked after and the trek itself was a lovely walk. I will definitely be back later in the year! Thanks!,1.0 +"Was on the same trek as Julie C below along with my partner and sister...a really good midday walk through countryside, had the pleasure of walking Jefe the llama, would recommend the trekking to anyone",1.0 +Well I waited nearly a year for this and it was well worth the wait ! I was given a gift voucher for my birthday and it truly didn’t disappoint . I had the pleasure of walking Teddy he was so well behaved even had a few cuddles along the way. I will definitely be returning again soon for another trek.,1.0 +Fab time this morning with the Alpacas. Trek all safety led (social distanced). Started with an informative talk then a good walk through woods - with our Alpaca Forrest with us. Great fun. ,1.0 +"Had the most fantastic day here on an Alpaca Trek. The team were so helpful and informative and were so kind ( and funny! ) in guiding us. All of the animals were so kindly taken care off and walking on the trek passers by were looking & waving, it was such a lovely family feeling activity and the walk was beautiful with lovely views! Couldn’t recommend enough xxx",0.0 +"My son who’s 10 and myself had our trek this morning. We walked with Griffin and Teddy, what an amazing experience. The volunteers were really welcoming and friendly. With everything going on in the world was so good for the soul just to feel calm and enjoy the company of these lovely creatures. Will definitely be back.",0.0 +"Had a bit long walk with them, they were so fluffy and cute. The view also beautiful, also had a chance to feed.",0.0 +I LOVED this trek with my sweet and gentle alpaca. Was so relaxing in every way! Extremely well-organised and well-thought-out and with perfect anti-Covid measures in place throughout.The 6 alpacas and 1 llama are clearly very happy and extremely well cared-for. A great way to spend time. Would make a BRILLIANT birthday present for someone!Do wear decent shoes as path is uneven and steep in places!,1.0 +Absolutely brilliant time walking alpacas. Lovely friendly volunteers too. Every care given to ensure it's as safe as possible,0.0 +Had a gift voucher for my 50th birthday before lockdown and couldn't wait to use it so today was the farm's first alpaca trek since then which my sister and I were lucky to book on. It was well worth the wait! The team are all very organised Covid wise and are very keen that you keep socially distanced throughout the trek - which is a little tricky when trying to persuade an alpaca but they are all lovely and have their own personalities which you learn about at the very informative talk before the trek. I was lucky enough to be paired with Santiago who is quite a character but loves a stroke! The trek is quite steep and hard going in parts but we were very lucky with the weather. All in all we had an amazing time and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting to get up close with nature.,1.0 +This is an amazing place. All the volunteers who run the farm are really informative and very helpful.,1.0 +"We have always wanted to walk alpacas but have just never got round to it. We were planning our weekend trip to Sheffield for my husbands birthday in early March and were delighted to find out about this lovely little oasis not far from the city. They had spaces so we booked in and eagerly awaited our visit to Holly Hagg. Wow, what a fab time we had. The reviews that we had read before our visit were so true. Lovely people introducing the alpacas and 1 lama to us and giving a little potted history of the community farm as well as telling us about each alpaca; what their character was like etc. We chose to walk Teddy who was very cute and enjoyed lots of stroking and cuddles. The satchel of food helped us on our way and Teddy enjoyed the various feeding stops en route. A lovely interesting walk around an area that we were not familiar with. I was pleased that I wore wellies as it was a bit muddy in places. We will certainly be back and hope that everyone concerned with the community farm is well at the current difficult time. It really was the most beautiful experience and it is clear to us why this is number 1 on Trip advisor.",1.0 +"Amazing day out and such friendly staff, they were so attentive and talked to you about each of the alpacas personalities! Can’t wait to come back!",0.0 +"Visited today 1/3/2020 as a couple. The farm is exactly where google maps says it is. Parking on the road, we walked across to the field and were met with friendly staff. We were given a great, informative talk and introduced to the animals who all have distinct personalities. We walked Jefe the llama who was a lovely chap and is clearly used to people. He is strong though and when he decides he's going somewhere, be prepared to go with him. At 20 months he's still got plenty of growing to do apparently.The walk was good fun over unstable terrain and was slippy and muddy at times. Its quite steep in places too, so bear that in mind and wear some decent footwear. The farm is community run so isn't a big commercial venture and everything they do is clearly for the benefit of the animals. They were very well looked after and cared for. The young volunteers were well led, polite and a credit to the organisation.We had an amazing day and will be going back in the future. Very highly recommend booking a trek. ",0.0 +"It was a lovely walk with alpacas and lama, volunteers and scenery were nice as well. Hope to come back soon",0.0 +"Wonderful experience! We walked with our granddaughters aged 12 and 9, the 12 year old led an alpaca by herself (Griffin) and I helped the 9 year old with Teddy - both girls really enjoyed it and felt very safe and happy with the gentle alpacas. You definitely need good shoes suitable for rough, possibly muddy terrain, a downhill and uphill path also. The guides are very kind and friendly and give help if needed. We would love to go back. Be sure to book ahead - in summer possibly 3 months ahead. Highly recommended. ",0.0 +"My partner took me to Holly Hagg community farm to walk the alpacas as a birthday gift, as I am in my 60's I was surprised thinking it was for kiddies but really enjoyed handling, walking & feeding these lovely animals, it was enlightening, enjoyable, funny & rather calming, the talk from the organiser & keeper about the alpacas was very interesting & informative, I would recommended to everyone young and old, most enjoyable birthday pressie I've had for years.",0.0 +"What an amazing morning walking the llama and alpacas. It was a cold, snowy and windy day, but we thought if the volunteers were prepared to turn up so were we. What fabulous volunteers full of information and the llama and alpacas were out of this world. I would recommend a visit, perhaps on a warmer day.",0.0 +We had such a fabulous time today with Gordon he was absolutely fantastic. My back isn't the best so needed an alpaca who was calm and steady he certainly was. The pace suited me well. We had a great time. Very well organised and animals are kept very well.,0.0 +"I took my 11 year old daughter on an Alpaca trek at Holly Hagg. I decided that we would share one as it was our first time and I wasn’t sure how giddy Alpaca’s can be. We were paired with Teddy who is beautiful, and seemed to be a bit of handful while we were waiting to start the trek, but he was such a well behaved boy once we were out on the trails. The volunteers provided us with an introduction to the Alpacas and some important tips on their behaviour and how to handle them, which was interesting and definitely gave my daughter a bit more confidence for taking an Alpaca out on a walk!! The route is hilly in places and muddy under foot so I’m glad I wore my walking boots. It was a brilliant morning and if I could have fitted Teddy in my car I would have stolen him. Instead I’ll definitely have to come back and see him! ",0.0 +"We visited Holly Hag today for the alpaca treck and what a fabulous day we had. Well organised and paired with a alpaca to suit your needs, we had the two mischievous ones and had lots of fun. We were led up through the woods and walked for around an hour with a group of about 10 alpacas. We were able to stop and feed them as we all got a bag of food, time was given for pictures and selfies we all definitely enjoyed it. We will be back for sure thank you for doing such a fabulous job and looking after them so well.",0.0 +Had a great time walking the alpacas last Tuesday. The guides were great and very Knowledgeable. Would definitely reccomend to anyone. I will be back,1.0 +"Would highly recommend, went with a group of friends for a birthday outing. They were kind and accommodating to say we were a big group. The Alpacas and llama are clearly cared for and well looked after. The walk was fun and manageable for any fitness level. Wear wellies or walking boots as its muddy in places. Thank you for a fab morning :)",1.0 +"Pre book well in advance. Can be booked up for months. A stout pair of comfy walking shoes/ boots.There is a lot of uphill walking. Took my son for his birthday and it was his best birthday ever. You can choose your alpaca to the temperament you want. Some are cuddly, some are aloof. All are gorgeous. You then set off in a specific order, a long walk through woods and on paths, totally relaxing. We just didnt want the walk to end. In the shop you can buy wool from the alpacas, or cards etc. I can thoroughly recommend this activity. I will certainly be going again, brilliant for children.",2.0 +We went on an alpaca treck this morning and it was so special! I was walking Griffin and my boyfriend walked Teddy 😍 The guides were great and told stories and gave information throughout. There wasn't a moment I felt unsafe or as if I couldn't handle Griff. I would do this over and over again and recommend to everyone! ,0.0 +We went on the xmas treks and walked with the grand and lovely trelawny. His friend Nimbus was close on our heels and it was great to observe the family that the alpaca boys are and their funny traits. We had a great time and would recommend to anybody. ,0.0 +"Received gift voucher for my birthday in Jan 2019, luckily the vouchers have a year expirey date as I had forgotten about it up until almost a year later! Really easy to book, once booked just emailed with my voucher number which got a fast reply saying they had updated my booking to “paid”.Being the first weekend in January it was very cold but the staff were quick on hand with spare gloves and hats for those who needed them!! Brill introduction to the alpacas, the staff really knew the animals’ temperaments and personalities. There were a couple of what seemed like young volunteers who were also really friendly and knowledgable about the alpacas. We both really enjoyed it and will be recommending to friends!! Thank you!",0.0 +"This was a fantastic little experience, a nice gentle walk with our own alpaca as a couple that we got to walk. You can borrow hats and gloves and are given food to feed a the alpacas, something you would usually get charged for. We went using a voucher gifted to us, it was an excellent present",0.0 +I got an alpaca trek as a birthday present and it was amazing. Our alpaca was really well behaved and it was a decent walk that we went on (just make sure you wear wellies/boots!).,0.0 +"We visited Holly Hagg today snd went alpaca trekking. It was fantastic and very well organised. It was present for my daughters birthday and she loved it, we will be back again.",0.0 +"I went as a 20th birthday treat with my boyfriend and it was so lovely! The volunteers were so kind and knowledgeable (one of them lent me her gloves because my hands were cold). We had Santiago and he definitely had his eyes on the prize (the food) but he was so soft and well behaved. I would recommend it to absolutely everyone, I couldn’t have enjoyed it more. ",0.0 +"I bought this Trek as a Christmas present for my sister. It was a lovely couple of hours spent together, with our Alpaca, Gordon! The scenery was great and the staff all brill. Thanks for a lovely Sunday 😊🦙",0.0 +Had a thoroughly enjoyable time. Far exceeded my expectations. Walking boots a must though as quite rough terrain at times,0.0 +What a brilliant way to spend a sunday afternoon . I thoroughly enjoyed every minute . The volunteers at holly hagg are amazing very knowledgable and friendly made our visit unforgettable . Well done holly hagg farm .,0.0 +Great experience with very knowledgeable guides. Alpacas are well looked after and all profits go to the great work the farm does with the community.,0.0 +"Me and my Partner had a amazing day, previously got rearranged due to weather but the rain wasn’t such a problem today. I got to choose my Alpaca which was ace because he was so cuddly and liked attention (Teddy) I would Defo recommend, all staff were lovely and happy to help out taking pictures etcThanks!!",0.0 +Had an amazing time on a trek here it was really great. All the alpacas loved it as well and the guides were really informative and helpful. Definitely worth a visit!,1.0 +"Just back from a superb alpaca trek - very well organised, friendly staff and beautiful animals. We enjoyed a lovely stroll with Forest, under the expert guidance of the Holly Hagg volunteers. It is lovely that revenue from the alpaca trails is ploughed back into the farm",0.0 +Had a great time trekking with alpacas. Guide is excellent. Great afternoon walk around woods. Nimbus is a character!,0.0 +Had a great Sunday afternoon walking some lovely alpacas who are clearly very well looked after. The volunteers were excellent and very welcoming and took time not only to explain everything we would be doing but also each of the individual alpaca characters and quirks. From this they were able to find an alpaca for each group on the trek’s need. I found it great as it was clear the guy leading the trek really knew about each of the animals and the breed as a whole. Wonderful autumnal activity for everyone.,0.0 +"I bought my wife vouchers for the alpaca trek for her birthday earlier this year and recently attended a Sunday afternoon trek at Holly Hagg. Overall it was a fantastic day out, upon arrival we were greeted by the friendly volunteers at the main gate who told us where to go and let us know when the trek would start.The trek comprises an initial introduction to the alpacas who are homed at the farm, explaining the animal as a whole before going into the individual alpacas personalities and how they like to operate along the walk. The group is then paired off with their alpaca... or llama if you’ve paid the extra cash.The trek then lasts around an hour with a couple of feeding stops along the way. The route is fairly easier and requires a minimal amount of physical activity, most people should be fine but be prepared for a few patches involving uphill walking and the odd bump along the way.It’s great value for money and the volunteers are helpful and very friendly. Highly recommended afternoon out!",0.0 +Beautiful day out with amazing views across rivelin and out to bradfield.A hagg is a word to describe a collection of holly trees,0.0 +"Had a very enjoyable walk with the alpacas. All adults and children loved it. The walk itself through woodland about 1 and a 1/2 miles was very nice and picturesque, it took about 1 and a 1/2 hours. The alpacas are lovely, if you get a chance to go a walk with them, do it, you will not regret it. It is amazing.",0.0 +Had an exceedingly lovely time walking through the Sheffield woods with floofy Alpacas and the handsome Llama. They are very relaxing to be around! Well organised and communicated!,0.0 +"Absolutely loved our time at Holly Hagg yesterday. We were bought a voucher as a gift and knew very little about the adventure that awaited us. Taking around 90mins, we were first introduced to the alpacas by Claire- each one having its own character and role in the herd, then set off for our trek. Such a gorgeous route, through woodlands and bridleways with these amazing creatures. It was a really special day to remember. Holly Hagg is a non-profit organisation such that monies raised from the treks go into the animals upkeep and help to fund free treks for other deserving groups and organisations.",0.0 +My daughter and I did a llama walking experience bought for my birthdayWhat a great experience. The volunteers were very knowledgeable and friendly.the llama and alpacas were very well looked after. We had a great time walking them.,0.0 +"Can honestly say what a fantastic day this was yesterday, Claire the leader was very informative telling us all about the alpacas 🦙 different characters and quirky ways Santiago is such a funny boy always trying to nibble at the hedge rows and pinch food from the pouch lol Really enjoyed the whole thing and would highly recommend to anyone , will definitely be back , take note I went in flip flops and they snapped at the end lol sensible shoes definitely required 😀",0.0 +"A lovely little city farm run by volunteers. The alpacas were absolutely lovely, we were given clear instructions and the guides were warm and friendly . We walked for about an hour with a couple of rests to feed the alpacas and take pictures. We had a fantastic time.",0.0 +"My wife and I recently visited Holly Hagg farm to go alpaca trekking. The lady in charge and her volunteer helpers were all very friendly, chatty and willing to answer any questions. We were all introduced to the animals and was told how each one had different characteristics. All instructions on how to lead them were very easy to understand. The walk was lovely and at a nice steady pace through beautiful and stunning countryside. Last but not least Griffin our lovely alpaca. We were told he was a little nervous and didn’t like his head touching. We needn’t have worried because he was a total pleasure to walk with and behaved impeccably. In particular when I put my hand in the food bag! Thank you Griffin, you’re a credit to the farm. I would thoroughly recommend this activity to all ages who are fit and mobile. This is because there are some tricky and steep rocky slopes to walk up but overall a very nice walk. We can’t wait to go again. Thanks to everyone involved with farm and in particular Griffin! ",0.0 +"I took my 5 year old son. We walked Jefe the Llama, he was lovely as we're the other Alpacas. Good walk through the nearby woodland. All the animals walked so well and we're not spooked by anything on the walk they are used to people & we're very friendly. 😊",0.0 +"Walked Sandy with my other half, lovely knowledgable volunteers who knew all the alpacas and their personalities- ours required more food than all the others and so was quite nibbly on your coats!🙈 It's a lovely relaxing few hours. I'd definitely recommend 😁",0.0 +"My teenage children and I had a lovely, relaxing time trekking with alpacas Teddy and Santiago, guided by friendly and knowledgeable volunteers. Well worth the trip from Leeds. Would recommend.",1.0 +Lovely walk with the alpacas Nimbus and Forest from Holly Hagg through the countryside on the outskirts of Sheffield. The volunteers were so friendly and helpful and told us all about the community farm and the alpacas before we went on our walk. The trek groups are small which gives it a really personal feel. It’s a great activity but you must book well in advance to get a spot. Would 100% recommend!,1.0 +It’s not hard to become attached to the llama and his fellow alpacas. Lovely area of the city staff were excellent and we just loved them all. Great 1.5 hours ,1.0 +"I Went with my Nanna, we picked Santiago the Rascal and he proved his name a little bit naughty at the start but when we got going he was absolutely lovely and he was a pleasure to walk he liked his food. And he didn't mind a cuddle either.there was a very informative introduction about the Alpaca's and how you should treat them after the walk in the woods we got our own picnic out of the car and there was a gate to get in to a little bit were there was picnic tables were and a small fence , the enclosed bit were the alpaca's could run to were the introduction was or they could run up to the bit were you could see they couldn't get to you when you were there cause of the fence. Over all I think it was a very good experience.Pippa age-9",0.0 +"Went today for a rainy walk ! Loved it ! The guides were all lovely, friendly and enthusiastic. It was nice to be so close to the alpacas !! Thank you ! Would highly recommend ! ",1.0 +"Had an amazing time with the family at Holly Hagg.We got to walk with Theadore ( Teddy ) on the Alpaca Trek throught the beautifull Rivelin Valley.Will be returning in the future.Cannot recommend this place enough, and thanks to the volunteers & guides who help to run this Trek and Farm....",0.0 +"Spent a lovely morning at holly Hagg on our first ALPACA TREK and cannot speak highly enough of the experience. The staff (all volunteers!!) are so friendly and approachable , their enthusiasm and extensive knowledge is a joy to see.the alpacas themselves are the stars and they are so lovely.they are a picture of health and contentment .the walk itself is really enjoyable with some great views .would recommend to anyone .thank you HOLLY HAGG for a great day .we will definitely visit you again.",1.0 +"We had an amazing time, would highly recommend! We walked the llama, Heffie, and he was lovely! Take good shoes and lots of water if it's warm - it's not the easiest of walks.",0.0 +"I was so excited about this experience. I surprised my boyfriend by booking this. However, he was bit scared of the animals. On the other side, I completely enjoyed it. Our trail companion was llama called Jeffe who is really cuddling and soft. Sometimes it starts running when gets excited. So as he started running, I automatically pulled the lead and he kicked me with his back leg (you are not supposed to pull them!). But I didn't feel scared. Clair (the trail leader) was full of knowledge, nicely said the history of the farm and everything about llamas and alpacas. I would definitely recommend this place for those who seek for something different :)",1.0 +"We had an enjoyable experience, staff very friendly and helpful despite the heat. One problem with the place is that it is not on a bus route so restricts access to many",0.0 +"I was a student in Sheffield and I'm so sad I only went twice to Holly hagg, I hope I can come back again to see the lovely alpacas! The alpacas are very well cared for by kind and welcoming staff, and they have adorable names and personalities; they are very gentle animals. Our walk was lovely - along a scenic route with a view of Rivelin Valley and not too difficult for inexperienced walkers. We got to feed them and pet them the whole way round, and the staff made effort to start conversation and answer any questions we had. They told us lots of info on caring, training, breeding, and safety with the animals, and we felt completely at ease the whole time. They also take in ex battery chickens and care for them too!Overall an amazing experience and memories I'll cherish",1.0 +We attended an Alpaca trek today at Holy Hagg; everything was well organised and managed and staff were helpful and informative. It was lovely getting to know these fabulous animals and I can definitely recommend the experience.,0.0 +We were able to do a variety of activities with the children. They enjoyed the pond dipping and loved feeding the alpacas. Best of all for the kids on this visit was the woodland where they played for ages.,1.0 +This is the third time I’ve been and I’ve not once been disappointed! Even though this time I had a mischievous alpaca as the others I’ve had were really good it just made the experience extra fun! I took my sister and mum and her friend this time and they loved it too! It’s such a great experience and all the staff are fabulous! I’ll definitely be back! Loved it Thankyou!,0.0 +"I bought my mum an alpaca walk for mothers day. We shared an alpaca, called Nimbus, Very cute and well behaved. The Alpaca trek was very fun, the walk was longer than i expected it to be which was good. The lady who led the walk was very nice and you could tell she cared a lot about the alpacas. The lads she had volunteering with her the same. Would really recommend this, the Treks help fund the charity as well.",1.0 +We had a fantastic morning visiting Holly Hagg for an alpaca trek. We loved our walk with Trelawney and Claire and the team were incredibly knowledgeable and made the whole experience so enjoyable. Thank you for an amazing morning! ,0.0 +"Hugely enjoyable and very professional- the staff/ volunteers weren’t bad either !!!! Walking the lovely boy Santiago, who kept trying to nibble branches when we were not looking, only added to the really enjoyable experience. The welfare of these funny animals was clearly at the heart of everything Holly Hagg do. The ‘boys’ looked relaxed and happy. Add to this the social community benefit this farm provides I would thoroughly recommend this experience. Thanks for a super morning 😁",0.0 +Loved every part of the walk. The instructor was very informative so we felt safe and comfortable around the aplacas. Me and my boyfriend had the pleasure of walking Teddy today and had a great time. Thank you :),0.0 +"A lovely family pre wedding party for Sarah & Dale.We booked a private trek with these lovely alpaca and Jefe their young llama & new to the flock.Really friendly group of volunteers run this amazing community project. They are knowledgeable about their animals, look after them really well and as a result we had a great couple of hours with them chatting, trekked the local bridleways and followed by a picnic at the side of the alpaca field who were enjoying a well earnt snooze after their walk. Thank you to all the Holly Hagg team",0.0 +As an avid lover of alpacas this was a great day out. From the moment you enter the field their friendly staff make the whole experience very enjoyable! Great value for money and will be back again soon! ,0.0 +We visited Holly Hagg Community Farm today to take part in their alpaca trekking. We bought this for our 10 year daughter for her birthday. We thoroughly enjoyed our time there. The staff were so friendly and very knowledgable about every single alpaca (and Jefe the llama) I’m really looking forward to going back in June for a works environmental leave day! ,0.0 +Went today with daughters 18+22 years old. Really easy to find using directions given Went for two alpacas and exceeded expectations. A lovely experience walking around a wooded area. Didn’t feel rushed at all and found it strangely calming. Would recommend for families both young and old.,0.0 +"The lovely people at Holly Hagg provided a fantastic experience which was enjoyed by all. After being introduced to each of the alpacas by name and temperament, everyone paired up and got ready to set off. The guides were very friendly, helpful and informative. The guides were great at making sure everyone stuck together and that everyone, including the alpacas, were safe and calm. Before setting off, we were informed of the do's and dont's when Alpaca trekking as well as were some specific things to look out for with certain alpacas as some can be mischievous (looking at you, Santiago). The guides made sure everyone felt comfortable before setting off and were happy to answer any questions that we had.During the trek, the guides did an excellent job of monitoring for cars and dogs when appropriate and provided clear instructions when needed.The trek lasted about 80 minutes which included 2 short breaks where we got to feed our alpacas. The guides were more than happy to take photos for us when trekking. Before the trek began, we were asked if anyone had any mobility issues and offered to take different routes dependent on physical ability. We went on the full trek which at parts was a little steep and a little rocky but there was no issue with us completing the trek. Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes and you will be fine.The only thing that came close to the beauty of the alpacas was the beautiful view of Rivelin valley and surrounding areas. The walk was through woodlands which was part shaded which led to a comfortable walk in the sunshine.Overall, was a fantastic experience and I would definitely do it again. A treat that any animal lover will enjoy.",0.0 +Brilliantly different animal experience. Really enthusiastic guides with lots of I formation on each of the alpacas. Gentle trek through the local countryside.,0.0 +"Lovely morning at Holly Hagg Community. I booked an alpaca trek a few months ago with a friend. We were introduced to the alpacas & given guidance about how to lead them, feed them etc. It was relaxing walking along the bridle ways near the farm. As it was a warm sunny day it was lovely to walk through the woods. Our guides were helpful & always on hand to make sure the animals (and trekkers) were happy. Some paths were steep, but the pace was gentle. Thank you everyone at Holly Hagg.",0.0 +"Received a voucher for the alpaca trek for my birthday. It was great, the animals were so calm, it was very relaxing walking my alpaca Sandy through the woods, and for short distances on the road (which was a little surreal walking an alpaca on residential streets!)I would recommend wearing sturdy shoes, as you will be walking on uneven surfaces and up some inclines. It may be muddy at times too. I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone considering it. The staff were lovely, very knowledgeable and took lots of photos for us.",0.0 +"Holly Hagg Alpaca Trek!What an amazing thing, run entirely by volunteers on the holly hagg community farm land.You are given a full introduction into the Alpaca life, (and an adolescent llama called Jeff) full safety guidance for you but mainly the alpacas, We booked to have 1 alpaca each - we had the 3 more regal alpacas (Griffin, Sanday & Gordon) the younger members on the trek had the 'cuddlies' which were slightly younger and more comfortable with a cuddle, then there was the leader of the trek Trelawney. Jeff is a leader in training so he walked in the middle.The trek itself takes about an hour - but is lovely and steady as the alpaca set the pace. Road safety is paramount to the volunteers - on the couple of occasions that you go on the road, they post themselves ahead to stop traffic if necessary. There are 2 feed stops for which you are given a satchel with alpaca food in to share with your alpaca.I would recommend this experience to anyone able to take the trek, there are a couple of steeper slopes but nothing to hard.The funds they receive for the trek go back into the farm and alpaca upkeep, the also do therapy walks for people with learning difficulties which is just amazing! I will definitely be doing this again,",0.0 +"I was booked this alpaca experience by my sister for my birthday - and it really didn't disappoint. I was excited due to the fact alpaca's are such a cool animal anyway, but the trek definitely was worth it! There were 4 of us, & we had 2 alpacas between us!We turned up and had a brief explanation and instructions / guidelines to follow for how to handle your alpaca - and then picked our alpaca's. I had Teddy, and he was such a good boy - allowed pats and LOVED head scratches.The trek was a little slower than I anticipated it would be, but that's just safety for you with walking on roads and bridleways.The instructors/volunteers were brilliant also, and very knowledgable.HIGHLY recommend doing this, we loved it!🦙 🦙 🦙",0.0 +Me and my boyfriend were given an alpaca trek as a Christmas present. It was FANTASTIC. The community farm is a great place and we really enjoyed learning about it. The lady who led the walk was lovely and all the volunteers were really friendly and informative. The alpacas are really gentle and very very cute. We will be returning for another trek.,1.0 +"A very wholesome date, I got a gift voucher for my boyfriend’s birthday and he loved it! Would say the path is quite unstable (which is advised on the website) so make sure you can walk up fairly steep hills and are stable on your feet",0.0 +"Was great fun, the walk wasn't too taxing and the alpacas were beautiful, friendly and treated incredibly well. The guides were fantastic and very informative.",0.0 +"Me and my partner had a great Sunday afternoon walking our Alpaca, Teddy. Was a lot of fun, the volunteers were knowledgeable and friendly, and the alpacas are all so cute!!!",0.0 +"I can honestly see why this is the number one thing to do in Sheffield, it’s unique, and a great experience with a little bit of education thrown in about the farm for good measure! Excellent for families down to couples! The staff are brilliant and the alpacas are really sweet and chilled! No complaints anywhere and can see why it’s booked up for months! We are already looking forward to our next visit. Please keep up the good work Holly Hagg!! Just excellent!! ",0.0 +"This was my Christmas gift from my husband. The young lad who gave the briefing prior to the trek was brilliant. It was his first time doing it and he rocked it! He told us all about the individual alpacas and their personalities, how to handle them and lead them. My alpaca was called Gordon, which I thought was hilarious!! 😂The walk itself was delightful, through some lovely woodlands. You do need to have good mobility as it’s quite rocky and steep in areas. There is a compost loo, with hand washing facilities. There’s no cafe or shop, so have a good lunch before you go. ",0.0 +Wonderful place and wonderful people and even more wonderful Alpacas. We were very lucky with the weather - the scenery is beautiful and the Alpacas were all great - such a relaxing and enjoyable experience!,1.0 +Must do if you are visiting Sheffield! Remember to book in advance though as time slots fill up really fast!!,0.0 +"Just had a afternoon walk here, put simply, AMAZING! Such a great time out, the volunteers were very friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend as something to do!",1.0 +Ideal Family Walk Quiet and not too Demanding. Interesting Scenery Good Underfoot Felt Safe Throughout !.,0.0 +"We had a wonderful morning trekking with the lovely alpacas from Holly hag. We were introduced to each alpaca by the very informative Claire ,then each of the group chose they’re own alpaca by which personality suited them and each alpaca lived up to they’re reputation! It was also very interesting to hear all the positive things that the farm has done environmentally and for the community. The trek took about an hour through the woodland, a couple of stops for photos and feeding , which The alpacas throughly enjoyed. They are Beautiful gentle animals ,what a treat to walk with them. Thankyou.",2.0 +"Wow, what an amazing way to spend a Saturday morning.. (absolutely worth getting out of bed for!) My friend and I had a fantastic time walking our chosen Alpaca (Forest) around the wooded paths and (not too steep) hills of Holly Hagg farm. Our introductory talk taught us about the development of the project and touched on the importance of sustainability, community, education and therapy in the upkeep and popularity of the farm. Fascinating, as well as thoroughly great fun! We were exceedingly lucky to have the sun shining for us and the 'residents' were raring to go! Superb staff and volunteers also! Recommend, for all ages!",1.0 +"Just back from an alpaca trek .What a wonderful experience.We were contacted yesterday as bad weather was forecast during our trek today. We had the option of rearranging or cancelling, and managed to go on an earlier trek this morning.Well organised with a very informative and knowledgable guide. Thankyou to Claire and the team, you are all clearly passionate about the animals, and thankyou to Griffin! Highly recommend this experience",0.0 +"Really friendly volunteers and leader, giving lots of info on the alpaca and happy to answer any question! We were even given an alpaca each as there was a spare one on the day!",0.0 +"Had a great time walking alpacas, even the rain couldn't put us off. Thank you Claire keep up the good work 😀",0.0 +Wonderful walk with Alpacas - what’s not to like? Friendly and informative staff make for a great day out 😀,0.0 +"We went on the valentines day walk and loved it. Friendly and informative staff and the Alpacas were great, all with their own character.",0.0 +"If you like animals, and enjoy walking in the countryside this is perfect. Claire told us what to expect from the Alpacas and how to lead them. It was a lovely experience leading this beautiful, gentle animal. Perfect weather too! Thank you Gilbert!",0.0 +"We loved our experience with the alpacas. We gained a lot of info, and the friendliness and professionalism with our arrangements and the visit itself make this a highly recommendable attraction. Well worth a trip to Sheffield for and a must-do for anyone needing a bit of alpaca therapy!",0.0 +"Thoroughly enjoyed the alpaca trek today which was bought for me as a birthday present. The guides were so friendly, helpful and welcoming. The alpacas were beautiful and well behaved. The guides were knowledgeable and chatted with us on our trek, and it was so lovely how they described the personality of each individual alpaca. Such a privilege to be able to take part in this lovely experience; a day I shall remember and treasure for a very long time.Looking forward to returning for your community events.",0.0 +"I took a friend to Holly Hagg as a birthday present last year, and it really was a great day out we shared a Alpaca for our trek, Santiago! He was a very funny and cheeky boy. Great leaders who really are doing a good job, know what they are doing and seem like they really love their job. Will definatly be returning this spring! Loved it ",0.0 +"Fantastic, chilled circa hour and a half with beautiful alpacas and guides who clearly care about the animals. A wonderfully different thing to do. Thoroughly recommended.",0.0 +"My wife has wanted to trek with alpacas for a long time, I booked as a surprise for her and it couldn't have been easier, just book the day you want and pay. The day before there had been snow and Claire sent us an email explaining that conditions maybe slippy due to ice and if we didn't fancy we could book another day. On arrival the place looked wonderful with snow on the ground and we were met by Claire and her team who were all very welcoming. My wife chose Griffin to trek with. The route was through woodland and was reasonably easy to get round. Claire the leader dotes on the animals as do the other guides. Griffen and his pals were all well behaved and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the experience.",0.0 +"Had a fantastic day on an alpaca trek at Holly Hagg. The guides were great, alpacas adorable and the walk wasn’t too strenuous. Would recommend everyone go and visit this place.",0.0 +"Went with my girlfriend and really enjoyed our morning with Griffin and the rest of the Alpaca herd. It was great to see how passionate the lead guide Claire was about the animals and the level of knowledge she had about them. A great activity for adults and kids alike. We hope to return in the near future with family. Would advise people to bring decent footwear, especially in winter as the trail was very muddy in places.",0.0 +"We booked an alpaca trek as part of a Christmas present and we went as a family of four with two teenagers. Holly Hagg is a non profit organisation and works voluntarily to look after local land. The alpaca trekking was amazing very friendly staff who explained all about the alpacas which are just adorable. We had a fantastic walk with the alpaca and each one has their own personality. You get to walk with them, feed them and get to know their personality in just an hour and a half. We have had an amazing morning and would like to thank Claire and her volunteers for looking after us. Highly recommended to anyone.",0.0 +Amazing morning. We all really enjoyed it despite the very cold weather. Will definitely come back again in the summer.,0.0 +Wonderful experience to be close to the alpacas. Went with my adult son who thoroughly enjoyed it. Recommend to anyone thinking of visiting.,0.0 +"The perfect way to start 2019, I’d highly recommend this to anyone who loves animals! You get a good amount of time to walk, feed and give attention to your alpaca and feel a real bond with them by the end of the trip, we’ll definitely be back to walk them again!",1.0 +"We went just before Christmas for our 2nd visit. Although the weather was bad, it was agreed by all that we went out, there was no pressure from the staff and they were really happy to cancel the event and we rebook, as they didn't want us to have a bad experience. Anyhow we got to take out the Alpacas and they walk was great! The staff are really attentive and knowledgabe, we had all our questions answered. We were never more than a couple of meters from one of the team, which gives us as handlers confidence that we arent left alone.Great day and great experience - thank you!!",1.0 +"Myself and my girlfriend have been on a trek this morning. We had Forest, absolutely lovely animal if not a little mischievous! Slightly greedy when it comes to feeding but lovable with it. The guides were very informative and really cared about the animals. We would definitely recommend to anyone! ",1.0 +"I had a brilliant experience walking the alpacas. The walk itself was much longer and rougher terrain than I expected, which was a nice surprise. The staff are all lovely - very observant and quick to help if the alpacas are being stubborn! I really enjoyed being able to buy some fresh eggs laid by the chickens that they have there, too. ",0.0 +"My friend invited me to go here for her birthday. Neither of us had been before so we didn't know what to expect. When we got there, our leader introduced us to each alpaca. Me and my friend got to choose our alpaca. It was a beautiful walk through the hills of Sheffield and the alpacas were moderately well behaved. However, half way through the walk, a couple of dog-walkers passed us. One of the alpacas was spooked and ran off towards the road. The leader of the walk managed to control the alpaca but it was still rather startling. For this reason, I would not recommend for children under 9 years to participate in the walks. Overall great experience. Lovely people and animals. Very calming and relaxing.",0.0 +"My visit was a Christmas surprise and it was brilliant!! The weather was poor but the never spoiled the occasion. The trek was muddy, so sturdy boots, were needed. The volunteer staff are very friendly and I cannot wait to go again!",0.0 +"Just got back from a fantastic xmas treat walking the alpacas at Holly Hagg. Lovely wet winter walk through gorgeous countryside. The alpacas, Trelorney and Teddy were perfect for our children 9 and 12. Our guides were super friendly, like having an extended family walk. The kids cant stop smiling and weve got lovely family memories for xmas 2018. Definitely going back next year.",0.0 +"Had a lovely morning with my daughter, this was a Christmas treat for her has she has autism, she loves animals she walk griffin who she really loved he even snuggled her which they say he doesn’t do all the way home she talked about him thanks for the lovely experience and making a happy memories thanks once again and can’t wait to visit them again",0.0 +"We went Alpaca trekking (or Reinpaca as it's December!) for something a bit different to do, and we were not disappointed. The trekking was fantastic from start to finish. We were introduced to the lovely guides and told about the farm, then given instruction on how to handle the Alpacas. We were given a bag of food for the Alpacas, told about the Alpacas we would be taking out, paired up with them, then the walk began.The walk was partly on the road, and partly through countryside - as it was rainy it was quite muddy so sensible footwear is a must. As we walked by a small part pf residential area people were slowing their cars to look - it certainly attracts attention!There were a couple of stops along the way to feed the Alpacas and take photographs. The guides are very friendly and offer to take photos for you (using either their camera or yours). All along the walk the guides ensure everyone is happy, and safe.The walk lasted around an hour and a half and it flew by. Even in the less than perfect weather it was an amazing experience that I'm sure we'll be repeating (and bringing others along with us!)Extra info:The farm was a little difficult to find (the SatNav postcode tries to send you to a place call Clough Farm) - it'll tell you to turn in to the farm but if you've turned in from Stephen Hill keep following the road down (past where it tells you to turn) and you'll see a sign for Holly Hagg on your left.Parking is on the street across from the farm (free, no permit needed).The route we took was quite hilly - I'm unsure if there are alternative routes. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable so would be able to advise if an alternate route is available.",1.0 +"Bought for me as a birthday present by a friend and such a fantastic experience. Alpaccas are beautiful,intelligent animals, with individual personality. Before we started, the lovely lady who led the trek introduced us to the herd and told us a little bit about each Alpacca. We then got to choose which one we would like to trek with and before setting off, we were given comprehensive instructions to help us get the most out of the trek. Ample opportunity to ask questions, stop to feed the animals, take photos and enjoy the walk and the scenery. A fabulous enterprise which will benefit from wider support from the general public so that a wide range of people can enjoy this experience. I understand that by taking part in the trek, this enables the farm to organise treks for children with special needs - such a worthwhile cause to be applauded and supported. Thank you so much for a wonderful experience with Griffin and the herd.",0.0 +My best friend booked for us go reinpaca trekking. It was booked as a surprise and I didn't know about it until we arrived and I had the nicest surprise seeing the Alpacas with their little antlers on. We were introduced to all of the Alpacas and got to choose which one we wanted to walk with. The walk was lovely and the staff were super friendly and helpful. The Alpacas loved it!I will definitely be booking this again in the future for other friends and family.,0.0 +Me and my friend had the best time walking alpacas!!! We had the pleasure of being paired up with Santiago and everyone was so lovely.,0.0 +Wonderful place and wonderful guides. The treks are great but the whole project is worth a visit. Both interesting and educational how they manage the space and their approach to using the plot incorporates a whole range of permaculture techniques!,0.0 +"We had an absolutely incredible time on our alpaca trek. The guide was excellent, kicking off the walk by teaching us about their different personalities and eating habits, and sharing tips on how to bond with your new furry friend. We walked Teddy, who loved a cuddle and always likes to sprint ahead at one point in the walk. It was so soothing to get out of the city streets and walk alongside such loveable and respectful animals. I would recommend this for adults and children alike. I cannot wait to go back!",0.0 +I booked for my 11 year old son and me to do the 1 hour experienceThe organisers were lovely and were very understanding as we were a bit late. There was a talk on how to correctly hold and walk the alpacas. The organisers were happy to answer questions and clearly took great care of their alpacas and are very fond of them. The walk was mainly off road which enabled us to take in some views. It was very relaxed and allowed time to bond and feed our alpaca. I would highly recommend this experience,0.0 +"Went for my Sister's birthday as a surprise. We loved it. Something very different to do. The Alpacca team put a banner up for her birthday and gave her the Alpacca leader to walk with. The Alpacca's are fascinating, intellegent amazing animals. We learnt so much about them and the trek they took us on was fabulous woodlands. What a fabulous day. A big thanks to the Alpacca's and the Team, especially Mags, for making the experience so enjoyable.",0.0 +Thankyou Claire Margaret & team for all the care you give to the Alpacas. The whole trekking experience is wonderful & it is a privilege to be able to take them out into the beautiful wooded countryside. My day was very happy & memorable. Julia Raynor Lynne & Gize xxx,0.0 +"Had a wonderful time at Holly Hagg meeting the alpacas. The staff were very friendly and easy to talk to. I would definitely recommend doing an alpaca walk, it's a lovely way to get to know some wonderful animals, who all have their own very distinct personalities! I hope to visit again sometime. Thank you!",0.0 +"We really enjoyed the time with the alpacas, a well organised walk with excellent knowledge friendly guides. Would definitely recommend this , thank you Holly Hagg ",1.0 +Fantastic day. Really great experience. Loved it. Visited with my 8yr & 11yr old children who also loved the experience. The volunteers are very knowledgeable & friendly.,0.0 +Had a great time walking with the Alpacas. It was great walking alongside Nimbus. I would recommend this as a great day out,0.0 +My wife and I have gone to this short walk and the experience was fabulous. The walk was well organized with special care that we are paired up with the “right” sequences of alpaca so that my wife and I can walk together. Highly recommended.,0.0 +This is a must do for anyone who loves alpaca! This tour is so much fun and was a fab experience! We did the 1hr 15 trek and thoroughly enjoyed every second of it! You get to choose which alpaca you want to lead and get to know all about each one before you set off! Very well organised and lots of fun!! We would recommend to everyone wanting to do something unusual and fun! We will return again for sure! Thank you Holly Hagg for a fab morning! ,2.0 +We had a great time today visiting and walking with the Alpacas. The staff were welcoming and really love what they do. It's a great morning and all community driven.,0.0 +Bought this as a gift for my daughters birthday and we had a wonderful couple of hours getting to know the alpacas and then trekking in Rivelin Valley. Such an excellent enterprise that connects the countryside with the community that is lead by such passionate and knowledgeable volunteers. Would definitely recommend.,0.0 +"What a brilliant morning we had on Saturday, 29 September meeting the alpacas, and learning all about their characters and how to handle them, before being 'paired' up! We chose Teddy and his friend Santiago, who were both a delight!. We were made very welcome by Claire and the volunteers, who were on hand for information and advice. The trek through the lovely countryside was just wonderful. A memorable experience with such wonderful animals.",0.0 +"A friend bought me this experience as a birthday gift and it was the best gift ever! Amazing! They talked us though the alpacas personality’s so we could chose one that suits us, I chose Sandy and my friend chose Griffin. Whilst on the trek sandy was so calm and polite and he allowed me to stroke him all the time 😊. It was such a lovely experience and allowed us to see how lovely alpacas really are. I would recommend this to anyone that’s a lover of animals and I will definitely be doing it again. ",0.0 +"This is such a great experience and I would recommend it to anyone. The staff/volunteers are so helpful and obviously passionate about what they do. The alpacas all have their own personalities and the staff make recommendations and take suggestions about which one you might want to walk with. My boyfriend and I walked with Forest, who was one of the cuddlier ones and loved a scratch and a hug (as well as nibbling on anything he could find).",0.0 +"I surprised my wife with this experience gift and we both loved it more than anything! It’s a MUST DO experience, great for couples, family’s and friends, the alpacas are such adorable animals they will steal your heart with in seconds, the handlers / tour guides are very friendly and helpful couldn’t recommend this enough you’re guaranteed to have an amazing time!! Book your alpaca walk now!! It’s something you will never forget! Thank you HollyHagg Farm for a fantastic time! We will most certainly be back soon!! X",0.0 +"As a family of five, we had a lovely time meandering around the footpaths of the Rivelin valley with our beautiful fluffy friends in tow. Claire was a delight and super organized, it is great to see such a well-run venture, happy alpacas, home-grown produce and all fuelled by volunteers. A special mention needs to be made to want-to-be vet Tyrell - at just 15 he has been volunteering for over a year at Holly Hagg. He is extremely knowledgeable about the animals and a wealth of information, we enjoyed a very pleasant wander with his easy company - a real credit to the team.Our Alpaca named Gordon was so well behaved and seemed to enjoy the trek immensely - such fantastic animals, it was super to learn so much about them.In short, a wonderful activity and the cost goes to ensuring these lovely animals are well cared for and have everything they need :)",0.0 +"I bought alpaca trekking for my fiancée and it proved to be the cheapest and best present for many a year. It’s very much focussed on the community and the animals’ welfare, so box ticked there (!) but it was a great few hours. We were introduced to the alpacas, which we picked on strength and naughtiness and off we went. The valley is beautiful, however coupled with taking such a lovely animal along the way made is so much more wonderful. This is the number one thing to do in Sheffield; of course it is! ",0.0 +"Our daughter thoroughly enjoyed the trek for her birthday treat, pleasant walk with calm alpacas in the autumn sunshine.",0.0 +"Visited today with my partner for an alpaca walk. All staff were knowledgeable and friendly, and the alpacas themselves were easy to lead and were lovely animals. Would definitely recommend and come again. Make sure you wear shoes you’re comfortable with going up and down places that are a bit sloped and rocky! And if you get the chance to choose your alpaca, choose Forest - he is very gentle and friendly and likes strokes!",0.0 +Such a great experience! The volunteers were so accommodating and friendly (as were the alpacas!) Will absolutely recommend and do it again!,0.0 +"Book this in advance if needed. It will be a couple of hours of your day that you will be very happy you did. Whether a local (I’m sure many people don’t know about this gem) or visiting, learning about the alpaca from very caring volunteers and then heading off on a wander (aka trek) through the bridle paths in the area, this is one activity I will not soon forget! Fortunate to also have sunshine, I’d do it again in any weather! The trek has a few hills, but the alpaca do not walk quickly, so it is quite fitting for most levels of walking ability. Thank you for your care of these lovely animals and for making this encounter possible for people. Even had the added bonus of being able to buy some eggs that were laid just that morning! Talk about farm, fresh, delicious!",1.0 +A lovely experience ran by very welcoming and friendly volunteer workers. The trek was a birthday present and I wouldn’t have rather spent it doing anything other then this!! Would recommend the walk to any lover of animals as these adorable creatures will leave make you wish you could work there too!,1.0 +"This was such a good day out! We went along as two couples and had an alpaca each, I have to say although I knew it would be fun, it totally exceeded my expectations! My alpaca was called Sanday and he was just lovely, such a sweet personality.The volunteers were absolutely great and so knowledgeable, you could tell how much they cared for their animals. Absolutely would recommend this to anyone and everyone!",1.0 +"This is such a fun experience! When you arrive, the staff explain the history of the farm, introduce the alpacas and you get to choose which one to walk with. We had the lovely ‘Teddy’ a 3 year old alpaca who was very friendly and entertaining. The trek is around 45 minutes through woodland. Wear sensible footwear as some bits are rocky. The staff, all volunteers, were really helpful and would provide help if needed. They take photos throughout the trek with permission and you are free to take your own at suitable points. I would definitely visit again, it’s a great thing they do! ",0.0 +"My sister surprised me with an alpaca trek for my hen party, and our morning could not have been better. Our whole group had a fantastic time being introduced to the boys by the brilliant staff, and thoroughly enjoyed our trek through beautiful countryside with our alpaca companions! I can not recommend this enough, and we are already planning when we can return.",0.0 +This is the perfect place to go for anyone interested in alpacas! The animals are treated beautifully and are very well behaved. The volunteers are brilliant and really add to this great experience! Fantastic!! Well worth a visit!,0.0 +During our visit to Sheffield we came across Holly Hagg on trip advisor & we instantly knew we wanted to visit.Myself & my 2 teenage children had a wonderful morning learning about & walking with these magnificent alpacas. The staff were really knowledgable & just loved their animals.The walk through the woodland was stunning - hard to believe the city was so close. Parts were quite hilly & rocky so sturdy shoes a must. Heartily recommend!!,0.0 +"Brilliant experience, turned up on site, was welcomed warmly, really educational and learned a lot about the alpacas, once we got accustom to our choose friend “Forest”, we set of on a gentle walk around the area, was lovely, loads of sites and phot poetry ties with them, when returning to the site, we took them of the lead and had plenty of time to spend with them. To say it’s a nonprofit organisation, this is a must thing to do in Sheffield. Well worth every penny. Well done guys ",0.0 +"Went with colleagues and friends for an alapaka morning walk. The staff is very competent, friendly and professional. Very very nice experience. The path is easy but not recommended for under 3-4yo. Very satisfied.",0.0 +"My husband and I had a fab time today trekking with Gordon. A gentle chilled out boy who likes to be at the back of the herd. The scenery is stunning, the walk with the alpacas so much fun and Gordon walked beautifully for us. I will recommend to family and friends. Thankyou for one of the best Saturday mornings I've had in ages. ",0.0 +Wow had a fantastic morning walking gorgeous Forest he was such a cutie and very friendly. Well worth a visit to holly hagg. Bought for my sisters birthday and I must say was worth every penny would definitely recommend. An experience il never forget loved it. 😃,0.0 +"Perfect birthday present for my husband that me and the kids really enjoyed sharing :) The people leading the trek were really lovely and told us lots of interesting things about the alpacas, i'll be recommending it to all of my friends!",0.0 +We went as a family with our Alpaca vouchers bought for last Xmas. The experience was wonderful. All alpacas were intoduced to us individually & we all picked our own. Priority was given to our daughter who had her 4 year old with her as her alpaca was particularly good around children. Lovely walk for me but may be not suitable for anyone not confident on steep slopes. The staff were informative & very helpful when needed & this all added to the experience.,0.0 +"I bought this as a gift for my sister in law and myself and I am so glad that I did. On meeting the alpacas for the first time we were given the names and characteristics of each alpaca from the very knowledgeable and informative volunteers. We then set off on our walk with our chosen alpaca named Santiago who was a proper little character but also well behaved, it was so relaxing and we would definitely do it again and would highly recommend it. Thankyou to all the volunteers for a fantastic morning :-)",0.0 +Really enjoyed our walk with the alpacas. We went as a couple and had an alpaca each (Nimbus & Forest) both of which were a lot of fun. Would defo recommend and will return.,0.0 +"This was a surprise for our daughter to walk with alpacas. We weren't sure quite what to expect, but after a brief introduction to the animals and their characters, we were paired-off and then off on an hour long trek in the Riverlin Valley. The alpacas were so well behaved and the guides full of information, it was a terrific experience - highly recommended.",0.0 +Such a lovely day spent walking with friendly Alpaca’s. I would love to do this again! This would be great for families or groups of fiends!,0.0 +"What a fab time. Didn’t quite know what to expect but it exceeded all expectations. If you are looking for a great afternoon spent in the countryside with some wonderful animals, this is a must. ",1.0 +"I’ve been a student in Sheffield for 3 years and was running out of activities (that didn’t involve drinking..), was a really enjoyable trip out and was something a bit different. It does seem a little bit expensive for what it is but the people who run it are volunteers and the money goes back into the farm so is worth the money.",0.0 +Great morning Alpaca trekking . Loved it . The animals are lovely as are the people . Very enjoyable ! Highly recommended !,0.0 +"Really enjoyed this easy and picturesque country walk leading an alpaca! Much more fun and interesting than I expected. Staff were friendly, helpful and very informative. Highly recommend. ",0.0 +Walked one of the 7 alpacas from the community farm Sheffield.Lovely activity to do for all ages. the alpacas are well cared for and when you arrive you're introduced to them and their personalities before choosing one to walk.Very informative staff and well organised. Need good shoes as walk over slightly rough terrain. Can take pics but not when walking the alpaca. The staff take photos during the walk.A very relaxing experience and now know a lot more about alpacas.A lovely idea for a present.,1.0 +"Cute little place, great volunteers and wonderful Alpaca. Would visit again. They could make s bit of it maybe more information on the breeds etc- maybe this comes on the trekking which is available.",0.0 +"Really fun morning out with the alpacas and the team, such knowledgable, lovely people.Great walk through the woods & fun picture ops! Make sure you wear trainers as some parts are rocky. Really close to Sheffield city centre for a bite of lunch after. Can’t wait to try the eggs I bought too! Thanks team!",0.0 +My boyfriend bought me this trek for my birthday and I loved it!!! Easy to find and park. Well treated animals. Very knowledgeable and friendly guides who were well organised and know their animals well. Perfect length of walk and stops for photos. I couldn’t recommend it enough and a very worth while community run organisation!!,0.0 +Amazing day out walking alpacas. The guides are friendly very knowledgeable and fantastic at what they do. Of course the alpacas are the stars of the shows. Can't wait to visit again!,0.0 +Highly recommended. I’ve got MS and was slightly nervous having never met alpacas before. We were given a good briefing and introduction to all the Alpacas by the fabulous volunteers. My husband came with me and we had a beautiful black Alpaca called Griffin. He was so well behaved and calm. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed the experience and we would highly recommend it.,0.0 +"Came with a work group on a team social, with some of their children. It was a great afternoon in the sunshine. The guides were knowledgeable and friendly and made us feel at ease. We had a great time walking the alpacas who seemed to enjoy it as well. I've already recommended them to everyone who has asked about it!",0.0 +"Booked a visit as a birthday treat for wife and daughter. Arrived in time for briefing about alpacas, their names, personalities and behaviour etc from dedicated friendly staff. An hour plus circular walk through some beautiful woodland scenery followed but as the website advises it is in some parts very steep and uneven. We had rest and feeding stops along the way before returning to the farm. Highly enjoyable and recommended way to spend a lovely summer morning.",0.0 +"Highly recommended - such a fun & informative activity to do with the children. The guides were fantastic, friendly and very knowledgeable. The walk is in a beautiful setting & the alpacas are so well cared for.",0.0 +Had a great morning out with the alpacas. Really recommend it! Guides were very helpful and informative and good briefing session to start with. Very relaxing walk with these animals in the beautiful countryside. Thank you to all th volunteers!,0.0 +"The guides were fabulous and very informative about the animals, the setting was beautiful and the alpacas were lovely! 100% would recommend :)",0.0 +Went with a group of 10 girls for my daughters 10th birthday. The weather was kind and we had a lovely long walk with these amazing animals. The guides were friendly and helpful we had a great time and leant about alpacas too. I would definitely recommend,0.0 +Spent a very enjoyable couple of hours trekking with the alpacas today. Claire is very enthusiastic and had a great deal of knowledge. The alpacas behaved very well and knew the route. I didn't realise that in places the route would be so steep but I would recommend this trek as an unusual but pleasent way to get out into the rivelin valley,0.0 +"Something totally different. Lovely experience, easy to drive to and park. Would recommend to everyone",0.0 +"Thank you so much Claire, Gamma and Jenny at Holly Hag for a wonderful afternoon.We arrived very early as we was a little bit worried about the way. Easy enough to find if you use the directions on the website.Was in a group of about 15 people with 7 lovely Alpacas, each with their own little personality. We was introduced to all the alpacas individually and told a little bit about them. We had Griffin, a perfect gentleman and Sandey, the champion fleece provider. He was a greedy boy and once his food was gone was nibbling my husband's t shirt and ear 😂The walk lasted for about an hour and was a little steep in places. Lovely countryside and certainly gave passers by a surprise!Feeding stop offs reroute overlooking some beautiful views.A fabulous day trip out. This is a non profit organisation so if you live close enough please go along and support these lovely people. Even buy some freshly laid eggs. You won't be disappointed ",0.0 +What a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Sharing a pretty woodland walk with these dignified gental animals. It was restful and fascinating at the same time and I can’t wait to visit again.,0.0 +We visited as a family including my 2 boys (4 and 1). It was a fabulous experience and we really enjoyed walking Gordon! He was very well behaved and took his time. The walk was just long enough for my 2 little ones and we thoroughly enjoyed chilling by the pond afterwards and watching the alpacas taking a dip to cool off! Thanks Claire and the other volunteers! X,0.0 +"Wow wow wow! What a wonderful day we all had! Visited today with my son who is 10, my mum who's in her 60s and 4 friends. We all had an amazing time and loved every second.The Community Garden is lovely,you can see the love and hard work that goes into it. Claire the guide is a delight and you can see how passionate she is about the boys - her young volunteers are great - they are so helpful and a credit to Holly Hagg. The weather was perfect and the trek had some wonderful views - you certainly need sensible shoes and not be afraid to walk up big hills. We stayed and enjoyed a picnic after and watched the boys cool off in the pond but there is so many lovely places to eat on route to Holly Hagg you are spoilt for choice. We would of stayed for the Family Event but it was getting busy and we wanted to give others chance to enjoy the Alpacas- loved every minute of today we will certainly be back - keep up the good work Claire you are doing great - love to you and those beautiful boys x",0.0 +"I would recommend alpaca walking to anybody, and I would recommend Holly Hagg in particular. It’s a fun activity for friends, family, or perfect for a date! It’s a not for profit organisation, the staff seem to really care about the alpacas, who are adorable btw, each with their own amazing personality!You can share an alpaca, or have one to yourself, I’d recommend sharing. They also do a student discount. Ideally wear trainers / walking boots, some of the walk is on an incline too. Don’t forget a bottle of water, and your camera!",0.0 +"a very fun day .A lovely experience ,very friendly volunteers.Would highly recommend.The area is outstanding",0.0 +"From start to finish, this was a wonderful thing to do! The venture is non-profit and all the money gets ploughed back into a community allotment and sharing this with others who have phsycial and mental issues.Claire and her 2 rangers were very knowledgeable about the alpacas and introduced us to each one, telling us a bit about them and their temprament. There were some that liked to be stroked and petted and some who liked to lead! She gave me the confidence to feel that I could lead an alpaca with her guidance.The walk was through wooded areas and on (sometimes) narrow, rockly and quite steep paths so I was glad I had worn sensible footwear. We stopped a couple of times to feed the alpacas which was lovely to do.It was clear that the animals enjoyed being outdoors with people and they were all very well behaved.I would definately recommend this to others.",0.0 +"If trekking with Alpacas isn’t on your bucket list it jolly well should be.Had the most magical time with these beautiful and gentle creatures. They all have their own personalities and are just adorable.We had Santiago who has a reputation as a giddy, naughty boy but he was an angel. Completely fell in love with him. He loves his feed.The guides are lovely and full of information about the alpacasI cannot recommend this trek enough to anyone and everyone, great treat for kids and grown ups alike. Loved it ❤️",0.0 +"I went alpaca trekking for my birthday and it was so fun! We chose to share an alpaca to walk with between 2 and it was so wonderful to walk with. The walk requires walking boots and at some points can get quite steep so bear this in mind, but I'd definitely do this again. It was amazing - and the alpacas were so friendly",0.0 +What a unique and fantastic experience! Would recommend to anyone who can walk for an hour with steep bits and uneven ground. My 11 year old daughter and I loved sharing teddy!! We want to go again. I may have to sneak back in my own first.,0.0 +Such a great experience. It's a lovely walk very peaceful and the alpacas are all gorgeous and the staff and volunteers are very knowledgeable and friendly to talk to and ask questions. A very rewarding day out. It's not expensive and the money helps towards the farm so would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to do something different and be out in nature! Will definitely be returning!!,0.0 +Me and my partner went with his teenage daughter for my belated birthday present on the 12th May. We had a great time walking griff and sandae it was a great walk on the bridal way through the woods.have recommended you to friends. We came as I am looking into getting some alpacas but hadn't had much dealings with them Claire was really helpful and was really knowledgeable about them. Thank you!,0.0 +I took my best friend here as a birthday gift and we both loved it. The weather was perfect for it. Beautiful animals and very friendly staff.,0.0 +We had a great time on our trek.Good fun and very friendly. Suitable for all ages. We Would recommend.,0.0 +"What a way to spend a sunny morning in Sheffield. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, the walk is through pretty countryside and the alpacas are adorable. Especially Gordon, who is a very handsome boy.",0.0 +"Had a excellent afternoon taking trekking with the Alpacas, the staff are very friendly and informative, everything is well organised My wife had Forest who such a pleasure to walk with and didn't mind having you stroke him, my daughter had Santiago who was also brilliant to walk with. would recommend this as a place to visit",0.0 +What a wonderful experience. We were a family of three with two alpacas - Griffen (very calm and stately) and Santiago (fiesty young and fun). After an excellent safety talk we had a wonderful experience walking and feeding the alpacas. Thank you to Claire and her knowledgeable helpers. Would highly recommend. Thank you,2.0 +"Had a fantastic afternoon walking the alpacas. The staff are brilliant, and the views on the walk are amazing. Would Highly recommend and will definitely be back soon. Thank you. ",0.0 +Very well organised experience for all ages which enables you to get up close to nature . Each alpaca had their own personality which was revealed during a pleasant stroll in lovely woodland . Wonderful experience . Thank you to volunteers who organise it .,0.0 +"Three of us visited Holly Hagg on Sun 22nd April 18 for the Alpaca trek. An amazing place - very informative guides, and the alpacas are fantastic, I walked Forest who was brilliant - very steady, and also very cuddly. We learnt a lot about the farm/ alpacas whilst there and the whole experience left us beaming afterwards. Unusual way to spend your afternoon but absolutely worth it - you will love it",0.0 +Me and my friend Eleanor had a great time walking Gordon! The route was lovely and it was a nice casual stroll. The volunteers were knowledgable and friendly. I would love to come again - next time I want to walk with Forest as I was sad he was left behind when all his mates went off on an adventure! Thanks for a great morning.,0.0 +I got an alpaca trek for my friend for Christmas! We waited for better weather to book. It was glorious weather but think this activity would be fine for any type of weather. The alpacas are great! We walked Gordon at the back of the pack. He liked taking his time and liked to stop to check out the views (fine for us as we could enjoy the views too) we had a couple of stops to feed the alpacas. The volunteers were informative and friendly. It was a great walk and a great experience. Would definitely recommend to everyone I know and will be going back!,1.0 +"Me and my boyfriend visited Holly Hagg today. We fell in love with all the alpacas but especially the ones we walked trelawney and nimbus! It is a brilliant community run farm. The volunteers are very helpful and answer any questions. It was a lovely walk through the woodlands and country lanes. Trelawney and nimbus are well behaved, love the walk, and the FOOD! Great stop off points to take in the scenery, take photos and feed the alpacas Would recommend it to anyone and we will definitely be returning! ",0.0 +"We really enjoyed our morning Alpaca trek through the woodlands and country lanes.Our Alpacas, handsome daddy, Trelawny and the mischievous rascal, Santiago were adorable. A wonderful way to get exercise and de stress. Great activity for all the family. The guides were really friendly and informative. Thank you, we were sad to say goodbye to our new friends, we will be back again soon.",1.0 +We really enjoyed our trek with the alpacas this morning. Beautiful well kept animals with fascinating personaities. Great fun.,0.0 +"We have just met our new best friends Forest & Teddy the AlpacasAn excellent one hour trek around the local hill side. All the Alpacas have an individual personality and are friendly, socialable and cheeky. Yes, it was muddy, but that just complimented the charm.The staff are really friendly, knowledgable and helpful. We can’t recommend this enough for families and friends.A community project well worth supporting.",0.0 +"We went in a party of four (3 alpacas between us) on a slightly rainy day in April and still had a fantastic time. I've fed tigers and walked with wolves, and I would consider this activity on a par with those for a fraction of the price.The Alpacas aren't very social creatures for the most part, but will allow you to pet them after a bit of bribery with treats, particularly toward the end of the trek once they've become used to your presence. I had Nimbus who turned out to be quite a character; he had recently been neutered so was not in the best of moods, but the staff were very good at allowing me to coax him forward myself and only stepping in when needed, which was just once when two cars appeared on the road at once.Everyone we met on the trek (drivers, dog walkers, hikers etc.) were extremely accomodating and delighted to meet the alpacas.All in all a fantastic morning and have already planned to go again.",0.0 +"We had an absolutely amazing time at Holly Hagg today. We were lucky enough to trek with the lovely Trelawney. Each alpaca had their own little personality and provided lots of laughs along the way! The guides were fantastic and answered any questions we had. The trek was a little tricky in areas with some steep inclines and a little unsteady with the rocks etc but the guides slowed the pace for anyone who wasn't as fit - including Gordon the alpaca who was a little slow at the rear! We had a wonderful introduction and safety briefing and the views during the trek were stunning. We were lucky enough to avoid the rain and had lovely weather for trekking. An absolutely amazing experience and if I could go back every day I would, we travelled from Stockport, Manchester, just to go to Holly Hagg and would do it again in a heartbeat! Huge 5* from us! ",0.0 +I came here with my partner and some friends. Really enjoyed the experience. The animals are really nice and the team looking after you are lovely. Would highly recommend. ,0.0 +"I was fortunate to take my over men's 50's Sporting chance group a few weeks ago now and we were all really impressed by the experience. The blokes have really enjoyed telling other members of the group all about their experience and I know full well that some have already booked and been back with grandchildren as they enjoyed it that much. The only downside was the weather and I would advise that people where appropriate footwear (common sense I know) as the floor was rather muddy. However, this being said I thought the volunteers and staff at Holly Hagg coped really well with the conditions and provided appropriate support! I would certainly recommend this to anyone looking for a new experience in the outdoors! ",1.0 +This community farm organises walks with alpacas who all have their own personalities. The walk was muddy and slippery at times with bricks and rocks underfoot in places. There are a few steepish inclines too so you need to be moderately fit. It was well worth it though as we had a great time walking Gordon. The staff are very happy to answer questions and give you a good briefing on how to handle the alpaca. We would definitely repeat perhaps on a warmer less rainy day. Thank you to all the volunteers.,0.0 +"Myself, volunteers and people I work with walked with the Alpacas through the slightly wet but very beautiful countryside while taking in the amazing views of Sheffield. I work for a service that supports a number of people with different Mental Health conditions in and around Sheffield & I contacted Holly Hagg to see if there was some way of facilitating a trek with our clients. This was kindly arranged and everyone that went enjoyed the walk enormously & spoke of little else for a number of daysThe guides were very knowledgeable and friendly, the walk was just the right length and the alpacas themselves were a delight; very friendly and full of personality. The trail can get muddy so proper shoes are advisable. Everyone that went all left with a huge smile on their faces and a desire to come back and do it all again another day.A huge thanks you to all the team at Holly Hagg for a great trek: highly recommended.",1.0 +My fiance and I thoroughly enjoyed walking two alpacas. Lovely views of Sheffield on a not to arduous walk. The volunteers were happy to answer questions and we loved feeding the alpacas! Will be back soon!,0.0 +"My mum and I went on an alpaca trek and absolutely loved it! The guards are so knowledgable and approachable - they can answer any question asked about alpacas! The alpacas were all very gentle and calm, but you’re told about each one individually before walking them so you know what to do if they get nervous. It is such a lovely activity to do for all ages - however be mindful that the ground can be uneven and slippy when it’s rained. Good walking shoes are a must and the alpacas don’t walk very fast so wrap up warm if it’s cold! 10/10 experience, would recommend to all and I definitely want to go again!",0.0 +Amazing trek taking in some great views of Sheffield whilst walking your very own alpaca!Volunteers were extremely informative and enthusiastic! Great thing and long may it continue!,2.0 +"We visited Holly Hagg today, and what an amazing experience. The volunteers are wonderful, informative and clearly passionate aboute the alpacas. We walked in woodland with our alpacas. Its an absolute must. They were so well behaved. A wonderful experience i would highly recommend. We will definately be back. Thank you so much x",1.0 +WOW!!! What an amazing experienceWe purchased 2 places for an afternoon trek with the alpacas and were not disappointed. I had the privilege of taking an alpaca named Teddy such a charmer.The volunteers were all very knowledgeable of all the animals and gave a talk on all the characteristics of each one.The walk was still very muddy after the recent snow but still didn’t put anybody of and had some lovely views.I would definitely recommend and will be back again.,0.0 +"What a lovely way to spend a morning in the country, trekking with such calm, gentle, regal alpacas. The whole experience was great, we got to know about the alpacas, origin, likes/dislikes etc before setting off for a lovely stroll with beautiful views. The guides were great and kept the group together at a gentle pace (dictated by the alpacas!) Don't forget walking boots or wellies if it's been raining.",0.0 +"What a wonderful way to spend a morning! The alpacas are adorable! The volunteers are so friendly and helpful and we learnt so much about these beautiful animals. Highly recommend this activity,get your walking boots on and go and see them!!",0.0 +"Me and my fiance went for a trek in the snow, he loves alpacas. We will deffinatly return back there to seen the animals again soon. Staff were so lovely and very welcoming, couldn't recommend it more if you have a love for animals as we do.. Thank you for a lovely day ",1.0 +"What a great day out, the staff are friendly and very knowledgeable and soon have you feeling at home.The alpacas all have their own personality and you also get to choose the one you like the most.Wonderful views over the Rivelin Valley and we was also lucky enough to see three deer run across our path.Adults and children will both love this and i have no hesitation in recommending Holly Hagg Farm who in my opinion rightly deserve to be rated the number one Sheffield attraction.",2.0 +The guides were very friendly and knowledgeable and made sure we were all happy and safe. The alpacas are great fun and we walked through lovely scenery! Overall a lovely place and a lovely activity to do :) ,0.0 +Great fun walking these beautiful gentle creatures and a very well organised experience. Would recommend this as a fun activity for families or friends. ,0.0 +Went Alpaca Walking really enjoyed it I would recommend this to anyone. The Alpacas are friendly and the leaders ensure safety at all times. Great Gift or day out. Beautiful views over Sheffield too ,1.0 +"The guides are friendly, approachable and managed to squeeze three of us in at last minute - thank you! Brilliant fun, our 'go-to' activity for visiting guests as most have never done anything like this!",0.0 +My members in luv2meetu went on a alpaca walk a couple of weeks ago. We absolutely loved it!! The alpacas are wonderful majestic animals and the volunteers are so helpful and kind. We are hoping to go back in the summer. ,0.0 +"Amazing time, staff were really helpful and friendly. Alpacas were very well behaved and a great walking route too",0.0 +A great day out. The alpacas are so all lovely and very well-trained. The guides are also very friendly and knowledgable. Definately a must-do if you’re in Sheffield. ,0.0 +My wonderful daughter bought the Alpaca Trekking experience for my 50th Birthday and this was a fabulous surprise. The day was cold and snowy but the alpacas loved the trek and were just amazing and so very gentle. All the staff were very friendly and informative and I had a truly wonderful experience which made my day extra special. Thanks to all.,0.0 +"My friend bought me an alpaca trek at Holly Hagg for my birthday, we all went together and had a great time! We got to choose our alpacas based on their unique personalities and went on an hours walk through the surrounding woodlands. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute and would definitely recommend doing this it's fun and different!",0.0 +We really enjoyed our visit to Holly Hagg. The volunteers were so helpful and informative and ensured we had a fun walk with the alpacas. They were reassuring. We’d definitely recommend this experience to everyone.,0.0 +"Visited today for a Valentine’s Day morning alpaca trek - this really made our Valentine’s Day special.The volunteers were fantastic, friendly and knowledgable and made the trip for us.We absolutely fell in love with Sanday and will definitely be making a return trip in a few months to see him again and go on another trek.Can’t thank this place enough for making Valentine’s Day so special. ",0.0 +Had an amazing afternoon out walking the alpacas as a surprise for my birthday. The weather wasn’t great so our trek was moved from the morning to the afternoon and we were kept up to date through all the changes by text message. The team were lovely and had loads of great stories and information about the alpacas. We were also given a bag of food to treat our new friend along the way. We had loads of fun and would definitely go back for another visit! ,0.0 +"We had an amazing time visiting Holly Hagg and walking with the alpacas. All the volunteers are so lovely and know what they’re talking about. I love that you get your own bag of food for your designated alpaca (or the others too, they love their food) and I like how the volunteers take lots of pictures for you to then post on their page for you to keep! I can’t wait to go again already. Such a lovely organisation. ",0.0 +Had a really great time. Alpacad were brilliant and a really nice experience getting to take them out for a stroll. All the volunteers were great and very knowledgeable. Recommend giving it a go,0.0 +"We visited Holly Hagg farm as a birthday treat our daughters 13th Birthday. My daughter and friend led an alpaca, my husband and I accompanied them. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The lady who lead us was really friendly and the alpacas were gorgeous! Definitely recommend as a special treat for anyone who loves animals 😀",0.0 +"Loved it here with the alpacas! I would highly recommend! Everyone very friendly. The alpacas were all really friendly, a great experience. ",0.0 +"My 9 year old daughter loves to visit the alpacas, either at the farm or at various local events, so being able to trek with her favourite alpaca was really special. She loved it :-)",0.0 +"Very informative, exceptional value. The guides knew their stuff and we're very friendly. We walked through the woods stopping to look at some 'gobsmacked ' horses who react that way four times a week!The Alpacas were a delight. ..but they wouldn't let me take one home....home not that we could have got one in my car. Loved it.",0.0 +"We had a fantastic time walking our alpaca through beautiful scenery including amazing views of Sheffield. The staff were really friendly and explained things very clearly which made for a great trip. We loved our alpaca, Santiago, he was so cute and cheeky and was a delight to handle. We were given a pouch of food so we could feed him at certain points on the trek, which was really fun and we were able to stroke him and take pictures with him. I would recommend this to anyone who likes animals and also thought the trek was really good value for money. Would love to come again!",0.0 +What a great afternoon. My 10 tear old son loved it. Friendly knowledgeable staff. The alpacas are really well behaved and enjoyed it as well. Thank you Clare and Forrest. ,0.0 +"Lovely Saturday walk with alpacas, the walk was easy and relax. All alpacas are well trained and easy to handle with. Highly recommend this half day out activity. ",0.0 +"Lovely visit, you get to walk an alpaca for about an hour, be prepared to get muddy, it is such an enjoyable experience, everyone is lovely and the alpacas are so calm, it's an amazing experience. ",0.0 +Fabulous time learning about the lovely animals from Claire ‘their mum’ and then taking Griffin for a trek along Rivelin Valley. It was damp and muddy but that didn’t spoil our enjoyment at all. Well chosen Christmas present to enjoy with my 30 year old daughter but suitable for smaller children too.,0.0 +"I was given the alpaca trek as a Christmas present and it was so worth the wait. The guides are incredibly inviting and friendly and made the trek a lot easier, we had the pleasure of walking Teddy who at the time was slightly ill but you couldn’t tell! All the alpacas are lovey,friendly and adorable. (Also very fluffy) I will definitely be going back!",0.0 +Fantastic experience walking and feeding the alpacas through the Rivelin woods and bridal ways I booked this experience for my three nieces and we all really enjoyed it. Trip lasts about 1hr 15 mins ,0.0 +Had the fantastic chance to visit in January. My daughter(13) was delighted to have this experience. We got to walk with the lovely Forrester. Great animals and the leaders are absolutely delightful. I would highly recommend this activity for all ages.,1.0 +Absolutely brilliant. Very well organised and the guides were great. The alpacas were a delight. Thank you! Highly recommended ,0.0 +We visited on a Saturday it was unplanned but we were greeted by Claire who was in the farm. Despite prior booking we ended up meeting Alpacas and had a chance to feed them and witnes them so up close. Definitely worth a visit in Sheffield. Great work at the farm. ,0.0 +Wonderful time to connect with nature with the beautiful alpacas. I came away with a huge smile and feeling so happy ! Lovely to see children focussing on the alpacas and not their phone ! Definitely recommend this trip !,1.0 +My Mum booked the trek for my 21st Birthday. We had a great time. The staff were very friendly and informative and the alpacas were lovely to walk with. I trekked with Forest who was great to walk along side. I really enjoyed the exercise and the opportunities to feed the alpacas and take photos. 100% would go again.,0.0 +Really friendly and informative staff (who are all volunteers). A lovely walk and absolutely adorable alpacas. THe best thing i've done in Sheffield.,0.0 +"We had so much fun walking the alpacas! We fell in love with one called Teddy!! They were all so friendly, definitely worth a day out!!!! Loved it!",0.0 +"Had an amazing day, such a lovely gift. Had the most fun amazing day, the alpacas are so nice and friendly and such a lovely day out! ",0.0 +Another lovely afternoon spent meandering around the lanes while leading a beautiful Alpaca. This one was a birthday treat and I had a job trying to get my partner away when it was over. I would recommend this to anyone as a treat.,0.0 +"Took my alpaca mad sister there today to take the alpacas for a walk. I had Santiago and she walked teddy.... beautiful creatures and the staff were very knowledgable and friendly, will definitely be back... thanks to all at Holly Hagg farm",0.0 +"Having seen alpaca walking, on Country File, I thought I'd treat my husband and myself to something a little different. We picked Holly Hagg because it's a non funded community organisation. We had two beautifully behaved alpacas, Santiago and Griffin. We thoroughly enjoyed our walk. For something a little different, Holly Hagg is definitely worth a visit.",0.0 +"We were visiting family in Sheffield and were looking for activities to keep us busy during our week long stay and found Holly Hagg Farm online. We booked a 1 alpaca trek for two adults trek for £27. My husband's brother and wife accompanied us and together we went to meet the alpacas! The staff were amazing, and when you first arrive, they give you a brief summary of what they do on the farm and a overview of the alpacas, their personalities and how to walk with them. They try to assign you an alpaca based on your level of comfort leading a large animal and where in the pack you want to be (front, middle or bringing up the rear). We got Griffin, a lovely dark brown/black alpaca, who was very calm and easy to walk. We were near the rear of the group and took turns leading Griffin and enjoying the trek. It's definitely a hike, so wear appropriate footwear! I was huffing and puffing a bit up some of the steep slopes, but managed to keep up. The terrain should be considered before deciding to visit. We wanted to bring my husband's parents, but they both have some trouble walking and use canes, so this would not have been a doable excursion for them. The staff guided the group every step of the way, warning us of dogs, cars, horseback riders, etc, so that we could all share the trails safely and keep the alpacas feeling safe. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, and plan to come again next time we're in Sheffield. Everyone that loves animals should have this experience! It was so much fun! Some things to consider... As the staff will explain, the alpacas are not raised to be cuddly and don't really want to be touched very much, although they are very willing partners on the trek. If you think the lack of petting and fussing will be a big disappointment for you, you're forewarned. Also, there are no real facilities at Holly Hagg, so no shop, no cafe, and I didn't see any flush toilets, so eat beforehand and visit the loo before you arrive to be comfortable!",0.0 +"Great for young kids, couples, friends... anyone really! The volunteers were very friendly and accommodating... an all-round great day. Highly recommend this place for a good morning/afternoon out, the alpacas are absolutely lovely. ",0.0 +"I came with my sister last week and we absolutely loved it! The alpacas were adorable and I loved that the staff took the time to tell us about each of their personalities. I was a little worried about the trek beforehand but it was a really steady walk (the alpacas like to walk quite slowly), quite steep in places but nothing too difficult. The staff were very welcoming and would answer any questions, we had such a lovely day that we are planning another trip in the summer. ",0.0 +"Had an amazing Sunday trek with alpacas, me and my sister had a wonderful day and Claire and the volunteers were so welcoming and helpful! Teddy was just the cutest and Santiago was on his best behaviour! We are already planning a trip back in summer! ",0.0 +"Such a wonderful experience, my son and I absolutely loved it. The alpaca's are just the cutest things. We walked them, we fed them and we learned more about them. Highly recommended.",0.0 +"Went on an alpaca trek with Holly Hagg with my almost 13 year old son and we both had a fantastic time. We took Forest for a walk, he was lovely as were the rest of the alpacas and the staff who look after them. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"The staff are polite and very informative about the alpacas. After been introduced to the alpacas you are given the choice to choose your favorite. We chose Santiago, who made our day.",0.0 +Amazing experience!! Went with my boyfriend and had so much fun & the guides were absolutely lovely and friendly ☺️,0.0 +We had wonderful time trekking with the alpacas. The staff were friendly and very knowledgable about the alpacas.,0.0 +"I visited Holly Hagg with friends and had the best time with the Alpacas. The staff were friendly and open to answering questions about the Alpacas, and very accommodating of our group. I would seriously recommend a visit to Holly Hagg to walk the Alpacas. ",0.0 +"We visited Holly Hagg Alpaca Track with our 3 kids 14, 12 and 9. They described each of the Alpacas personalities and suited my kids to suitable Alpacas. The guides where very informative and at an age to find something that pleased everyone this worked well. We got time to feed the Alpacas and on the same walk was a few other couples. Therefore I would recommend this for any age, although young ones would need an adult to guide/walk Alpaca with them. My kids gave it a 9 out of 10 purely due to the fact that a light shower otherwise they said would be 10 out of 10. They even provided hats for us. Would recommend to kids and adults alike",0.0 +"This was a wonderful day out, trekking with alpacas on the outskirts of Sheffield. The guides were incredibly informative, teaching us about the history of alpacas and the personalities of their herd. They were also very friendly and ensured we had a fantastic trip. It was amazing, would recommend!",0.0 +We had a great time getting to know Gordon and the other alpacas today on a trek. Claire explained all we needed to know about their behaviour and we all got to choose our favourite to guide. A lovely thing to do!,0.0 +"My boyfriend and I came to the farm today as we both love animals and are always on the look out for new things to do. The alpacas (or ‘reinpacas’) and the trek are great and I think it’s fantastic that the proceeds go towards the maintenance of the farm and gardens! Can’t wait to return in the summer, thank you all. ",0.0 +"Had a very informative and relaxing walk around woodland with Teddy the Alpaca this week. Claire and the other guides were friendly, accommodating and well informed and the whole visit was a pleasure. The Alpacas were friendly and enjoyed the food stops along the way with plenty of opportunities for photos. All in all a fantastic opportunity to get close to these wonderful animals and learn something in the process. Will definitely be back.",0.0 +"We enjoyed a lovely autumnal walk today with the beautiful and very well behaved alpaca Trelawney. The walk was mainly through woodland, with opportunities on route to take lots of photos and feed the alpacas. Claire and the other volunteers were very friendly and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend! ",0.0 +My son and I had a wonderful walk with Teddy- a very friendly Alpaca. We had a lovely walk through woodland with plenty of photo stops and opportunities to feed our alpaca with the food provided. My son was very sad to say goodbye to Teddy at the end of our walk and we will definitely be returning. Staff were absolutely lovely and very accommodating. ,0.0 +A very enjoyable walk with the alpacas in countryside. Guides very friendly and competent. Thinking of doing it again with a friend some time. ,0.0 +"Our service user Amy thoroughly enjoyed her Alpaca experience, she is a young lady with learning difficulties but loves animals. She still hasn't stopped talking about it and would love to go again. ",0.0 +"A thoroughly enjoyable and unique experience. We are bound to go again. All the alpacas were gorgeous, but we hit the jackpot with Teddy. ",0.0 +I booked this Alpaca trek for my mother in law and her sister who was visiting from Sweden. It was a wonderful experience - something very unique and memorable. The host took photos of us which would could look at afterwards on Facebook. It was a lovely thing to do - highly recommended.,0.0 +First class morning out with the Alpaca's. I can recommend this to any animal lover. These Alpacas are really worth meeting and the trek through woodland and public bridleways was fantastic to say that Sheffield City Centre is a stones throw away. It is also a wonderful experience for children with special needs.,0.0 +My friend and i enjoyed a lovely autumnal walk with these fabulous creatures. The walk was informative and good fun with people encourage to chat & just enjoy a relaxing activity. It was well organised & everyone was very friend;y. I'm already looking forward to my next one! ,0.0 +A great afternoon walking with the Alpacas highly recommend it great experience. Make sure you wear good footwear as it was quite a trek. ,0.0 +Thank you to everyone involved with the trek it was an amazing experience that we all enjoyed. Keep up your amazing work ,0.0 +"Brilliant afternoon , I went along with my son who is 9 and normally moans about walking any far distance but he absolutely loved every minute of it. We walked Sandy who was lovely and was very easy to guide along.Will definatley be returning , thankyou for a lovely time ",0.0 +"Always wanted to do this...so we booked the 12 noon slot and when we arrived Claire talked us through the do's and don'ts of trekking with an Alpaca, we were given one each plus a bag of food (for the Alpaca) not me to stop off en route for feeding, had a pleasant walk through the countryside (good boots needed). Really enjoyed it. Well behaved Alpaca's. Don't go to Meadowhell.... go here. Many thanks to Claire and the team for a wonderful day.",0.0 +"Had a lovely afternoon yesterday 17/10/17 - With my daughter Victoria and myself. We where looked after very well I walked Santiago and my daughter had Teddy. I would advise good walking shoes, and to be fit and able bodied to do this walk. The alpacas do like to stop and take in the view, it is a steady walk through some stunning woods. Would recommend this as a lovely way to an afternoon. I will say there is no food or drink available but this did not detract and there is a nice pub just down the road. A great time had, and a must do, very reasonably priced too. Student discount is given also.",0.0 +"I decided I wanted to buy my friend Shaz something different for her 60th, she loves walking but I wasn't sure whether she would like walking with Alpacas. It was a surprise but the look on her face when she saw the Alpacas was indescribable. After an brief introduction from Claire informing us about the community project, she gave a more lengthy introduction the 7 Alpacas and told us how to handle the boys. I chose Sanday and Shaz chose Griffin. We had the most amazing experience,the alpacas were delightful and had there own individual characters. During the trek the atmosphere was calm and relaxing , Claire and the two volunteers were on hand and very accessible. Bill (I hope I got his name correct) in particular informing Shaz and I about the the garden project including the work volunteers do. He also gave us more information about the two alpacas we were with. I dont think I could have bought Shaz a better present, she loved it and plans to take some of her family next spring/summer on a trek. As for me it was a wonderful experience and one I will treasure I intend to do this again, after all Sanday took me trekking yesterday and there are another 6 Alpacas to go trekking with.",0.0 +"This is certainly something different to do at a weekend! Our walk with the lovely Alpacas provided the chance to learn all about these creatures and get up close with them for an hour or so walk. We were well briefed on them beforehand and discovered their names and different personalities. Each has their own place in the trekking order! We walked Griffin and Sande, the latter being the more laid back of the two and Griffin a bit more active, but also amenable, bearing in mind these aren't domesticated animals. A great way to support a valuable local community conservation charity and a fab day out.",0.0 +I went here as part of my Hen do and it was such an amazing experience. There was 7 of us in total! Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves Claire and her extremely helpful volunteers made the experience one to remember. All the alpacas are really friendly. It really is a must do experience - the walk is fairly easy going and you get to see some lovely views of sheffield. Would highly recommend to anyone who would like to do something different and fun! Thanks to Claire for making my Hen do even more special! Will definitely be returning in the very near future! ,0.0 +Not very easy to find exact location but once we did find it we were not disappointed.For a community farm run from the earnings of the alpacas and local help the staff were very professional ensuring all walkers (and alpacas) were safe.The walk was lovely with plenty of off road woodland.Highly recommended.,0.0 +Had such a fun afternoon walking through lovely parts of Sheffield with the alpacas. The volunteers were so friendly and informative and was interesting to see each alpacas different personality. The walk itself was really nice and we had plenty of stops to take pictures and feed the alpacas. We will definitely be coming back! Thanks for a lovely day!,0.0 +The day was a great experience and would highly recommend for all ages. I will definitely be going back for another trek.Thanks to all the team for the insight into these lovely animals.,0.0 +"My boyfriend and I had a wonderful time doing the alpaca trek! The volunteers are helpful and friendly, passionate about what they do and they always make sure everybody's comfortable and happy, alpacas and customers alike. Would definitely recommand!",0.0 +We visited this alpaca delight on 3/9/17 it was a suprise for my daughter's 18th birthday. We met the wonderful animals and went on the trek taking in some.realy beautiful views. We absolutely had an amazing adventure . What a fantastic idea and such I great price. Fantastic highly recommended a treat for any age,0.0 +All of the volunteers were very nice and full of knowledge. It was so much fun to walk around with all of the alpacas and to feed them too. Beautiful walk and views also. Thank you for a great day out!,0.0 +"Did this August bank holiday weekend. It was the cutest, most adorable thing I've ever done! Very highly recommended.",0.0 +"Had a great afternoon with our lovely alpaca Gordon, he was nice and calm. A very pleasant and different way to get your exercise in for the day! Lovely informative volunteers too. Definitely recommend. Would be suitable for all, from families to couples to friends. ",0.0 +"My partner and I visited Holly Hagg farm for a walk with the resident alpacas for something a little bit different on our anniversary, and it was a fantastic experience learning about all things alpaca, and getting to know each of their individual personalities.The assistants were very informative both prior to, during, and after our hour-and-a-half to two-hour stroll around the surrounding woodland, and clearly were very familiar with a variety of possible eventualities during the walk. Alpaca food is provided for each visitor to feed your chosen companion, and each visitor is advised on how to handle and communicate with their alpaca effectively. I chose Trelawney who was clearly a seasoned veteran of the trail, and despite one or two hesitant moments was very comfortable leading the pack. Others are slightly more mischievous, but that is to be expected across different ages and personalities. My tip is to listen carefully to the volunteers initially to see which will be most suited to you.I'd highly recommend this trip for all groups or individuals, and I certainly will be looking to book this trip again with other friends or family!Thank you to the volunteers (and alpacas) for making it such a memorable day!",0.0 +"I did this trek with a friend, as something a bit different to do & have to say it was absolutely great. The event is well organised, the location is a little off the beaten track but the instructions for getting there are very clear & Claire & her team are warm and welcoming. We were given a bit of background on each of the 7 alpacas and Claire outlined their various personalities. I hadn't appreciated how they all differ, not just in appearance but also in temperament. The walk was lovely and mostly avoided avoided traffic, although any drivers we met were fine and beamed at the unusual sight of a small herd of alpacas being led on a walk. The route was scenic and not too tricky underfoot and included some slightly muddy bridleway. The animals are so gentle and peaceful and really do seem to enjoy the experience. The alpaca treks fund the rest of the work at Holly Hagg community farm - a very worthwhile cause",0.0 +"We really enjoyed this experience. The forecast threatened rain but the volunteers chose a less muddy path and even had a few waterproof coats spare, although we didn't need them.Having met the alpacas and learned their personalities we chose our companions (we had Teddy and Santiago) and set off. The volunteers were extremely professional and friendly and led us at a leisurely pace through lovely woodland. I would recommend this to anyone wanting a peaceful few hours with friends or family (or just with gorgeous alpacas!), which also benefits this fantastic community project. ",0.0 +"The alpaca trek was a great experience with lovely volunteers informing you how to handle the alpacas. The trek itself was not very hard, there are a couple of stops on the way for an opportunity to take photos and feed the alpacas. Would definitely recommend this!",1.0 +"I went here on my birthday with boyfriend in tow, walking alpacas.The staff were incredibly friendly on arrival and made us very welcome, telling us about the alpacas and the farm.The walk itself is really lovely, each alpaca has his own personality (we had the very cheeky Santiago) and I would love to walk all of them one day! The staff make time for breaks, feeding and photographs amongst it all, and at the end there is no push for you to leave which makes the trip very relaxed.Would absolutely recommend.",1.0 +"This alpaca trek was wonderful, I won't be forgetting it any time soon! I had a friend from France come over to visit me in Sheffield and thought this would certainly be a unique activity for us to do together... it did not disappoint! From the moment we arrived the volunteers were friendly and welcoming, introducing us to each alpaca. The walk was lovely through the woods, excellent views, plenty of opportunities to take photos. Made memories we will both cherish for a long while, I would wholeheartedly recommend!",0.0 +"I am French and I went to Sheffield to visit my friend that I met in an exchange 8 years ago and she had the idea to book this hike with alpacas! We had the privilege to walk with Sunday who was nice, calm and friendly! Thank you to the volunteers of the Holly Haag Farm who allowed us to have a great adventure.You should definitely go there and meet the friendly animals! ",0.0 +"Took my dad for his birthday and what an experience! It's very hands on and the trek itself isn't for the faint hearted as it does include some rocky paths and hills. But the Alpacas are great fun, very friendly and a pleasure to walk with. My only criticism is that we were told that the Alpacas would be moving on to new homes to make way for Reinpacas in the near future. This would be SUCH a shame!",0.0 +A great hour walk with Alpacas would recommend. In fact I will be booking again to take other friends on the treat. Lovely location and views. ,0.0 +"When we arrived everyone was very friendly and welcoming it had a really good feel to the farm, we were soon introduced to Gordon who's a steady Alpaca so was great for our little girl who would be walking a little slower than the adults. You can't beat the views on the walk we had plenty of stops to feed our alpacas. It was such a different day out when we tell family and friends they're so interested to hear and look at photos I'm sure many will be booking soon! I would highly recommend this to anyone and most of all we will be back very soon!",0.0 +"A really lovely experience for the children, and would definitely recommend it, you may have difficulty finding it. You are at the right place when you see the banner for Holly Hagg farm in a field ",0.0 +"A lovely morning , lovely people, gentle excercise and beautiful views. Highly recommended and a little different ",0.0 +"It was an absolutely superb experience, we all had a great time, thank you so much to Claire and the team.",0.0 +"Enjoyed the walk with staff that knew their Animals. The safety brief was to the point and precise, It was good fun .",0.0 +"I went with my partner and we had good fun here. I'd recommend it to anyone really, the staff are friendly and relaxed. I also love the community project they have running there, all round it's a fantastically run experience and place ",0.0 +"Had the most amazing time at the alpaca treck (despite the heavy rain it was still very fun)! The alpacas were so sweet and we had the pleasure of leading Santiago, a very cuddly, food - crazy alpaca. It was a day I will never forget, so thank you! I would highly recommend this for anyone, it was simply the best! ",0.0 +We had a really really lovely time with the alpacas (and staff). Would definitely recommend!! We arrived early so we got first dips on the choice of alpaca too ;),0.0 +"We often walk past the alpacas in their field and were so excited when we saw they had started to do treks! We attended a trek on a Sunday lunchtime. The volunteers who led the trek were very friendly and knowledgable, showing us how to handle the alpacas so that we felt confident leading them. My partner chose Trelawney and I led Griffon. They were both wonderfully behaved and Griffon was especially relaxed in allowing me to stroke his neck. I even had a few nuzzles :-) The walk itself was a very pleasant one around some of my favourite footpaths. Advice - wear proper shoes of some sort as it can get very muddy!",0.0 +Booked this for my Mum and 8 year old son. Both absolutely loved it. Staff very professional and helpful. Would highly recommend. ,0.0 +A great way to spend a couple of hours!We thoroughly enjoyed out trek through the lovely countryside with the alpacas.The alpacas were very friendly as was the staff.We will definitely be back to do this again – well worth a visit.,0.0 +"Had a fantastic couple of hours with my 10 and 11 year old children, walking the beautiful Alpacas in the stunning country side in between Riverlin Valley and Crosspool. The kids were able to lead Teddy, a friendly 2 year old charismatic male alpaca, who appeared to have a keen interest in taking selfies with my kids and having his splendid head of hair tickled! Everyone on the trek had a wonderful time, the volunteers are super friendly and the alpaca gang are fantastic, I only wish we could have taken one home with us! Well worth a visit!! 💚💙",0.0 +"Brilliant day out! My trip here was a birthday present and I was not disappointed. The alpacas are all wonderful and they are totally calm, friendly and loveable. The rain didn't take away from it at all (they have raincoats that you can borrow which is very helpful). I would gladly go again!",0.0 +"My partner and I went on an alpaca trek, the two of us sharing Trelawney, the boss alpaca. We had a fantastic time getting to know the animals and chatting to the friendly and knowledgeable staff. The trek route through the woods was lovely — a bit rocky and muddy, but just the right amount of strenuous for me, and we got a couple of nice breaks to feed, stroke and photograph the alpacas. It was great to see how they each had their own personalities, and to get to know them a little bit. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"Alpacas lovely, staff friendly and knowledgeable. Good trek through the valley with stops to feed alpacas and take pictures. Staff also took pictures which were uploaded to the Facebook page that day which was nice. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"I am a student studying in Sheffield. My friend came to visit me for the weekend so as a special treat we went alpaca trekking. The alpacas at Holly Hagg are happy, healthy, friendly and docile. We really enjoyed our trek led by Laura and Claire. I will happily return and take more friends with me!",1.0 +"Took my girlfriend here for her birthday, we had a morning walking alpacas through the woods. It was brilliant the Alpacas are lovely and the staff are all friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend and would like to return soon. ",0.0 +"A day to remember. Meeting the team and Alpacas is a chance in a lifetime not to miss. The team of guides, Claire, were Laura, Jenna and Bill were exceptionally pleasant and very knowledgeable.The Alpacas are very placid and wonderful animals with each having there own individual personality.I would advise anyone to read the guide for walking with Alpacas, which helps in understanding the basic do's and don'ts. There is also an instruction talk before setting off on the trek. The walk through the woods and the scenery adds to the enjoyment of this chance of a lifetime meeting with the Alpacas, and getting them to eat out of your hands. Claire is the main contact and the brilliant driving force behind this voluntary team who put in a lot of work, so that people may share the life of these lovely animals. You certainly will not be disappointed. Give it a go!!!",1.0 +"My sister was gifted this Alpaca walking experience for his birthday and she kindly asked me to go along with her as I absolutely love animals and walking so was the perfect morning for me. The postcode takes you to a different location but once we rang the lady who runs it she kindly gave us clear instructions on how to find them. The walk started with a quick talk about H alpaca, as the lady explained that temperament and personalities. She then gave us the opportunity to choose which alpaca we wanted to walk. The trek was lovely and we had a few opportunities to stop and take plenty of photos we also got a bag of food so we could feed them too. All in all it was an amazing experience and I'd happily go again and again if not for the alpacas but for the beautiful walk. Would highly recommend to anyone. The people in my group today were a mix of couples and a family with small children and they loved it to. ",2.0 +"I have loved alpacas for years but this is the first time I've ever walked with them. We were introduced to their individual personalities, then went for a lovely 4km walk, each leading a gorgeous Alpaca. The countryside is pretty and Clare and her team explained how to mange our co-walkers, and answered all our questions about Alpaca care and history. We stopped to feed them three times and took photos - they are so cute with their big eyes and fluffy heads! Highly recommend for families or friends. I'm a Psychologist and there is good evidence of the benefits of nature, animal care and walking for mental health. My daughter volunteered at Holly Hagg in her third year at Sheffield uni, and I reckon this kept her happy and healthy while she studied - she has just graduated with a first and two prizes! ",0.0 +"I was given this walk as a present but when my family heard about it they all wanted to join in so we were a family group of six ranging from mid teens to much older. We all chose an alpaca and had a brilliant afternoon gently walking through some lovely Yorkshire countryside with some very well behaved Alpacas. The volunteers were knowledgeable, caring and explained Alpaca behaviour so we all felt confident when out with them. Our group would happily do this activity again and as one of my sons pointed out these Alpacas are better lead trained than our dogs!",0.0 +"An excellent way to spend a morning. The staff were really helpful and informative, helping us to choose the Alpaca with the right temperament for us and being on hand to help throughout the walk. Our alpaca (Santiago) was adorable and a little feisty, and it was great being able to interact with him so closely. Even better is the money from the walk goes back into caring for the animals, so you're not only getting to enjoy their company, but also support their welfare too, so its win win! I really recommend Holly Hagg and will be back again in the future.",0.0 +"Want something different in Sheffield? Then why not go for a country walk with an Alpaca?Guided by friendly, knowledgeable volunteers, you walk through beautiful Yorkshire countryside with your Alpaca, stopping at intervals to give them a snack (which is provided) or take a few photos. For us, a beautiful warm day added to the enjoyment and I thoroughly recommend this as a treat for the whole family. Be aware that some of the paths are steep and rough, so good footwear is a must.",0.0 +"We had a lovely afternoon walking the alpacas of Holly Hagg in the beautiful Rivelin countryside. Steve and Gemma couldn't have been more friendly and helpful and we are definitely going to return. If anyone wishes to volunteer to help walk the alpacas Steve is always grateful for any assistance, it's not exactly 'work' is it?",0.0 +"Booked this as a birthday treat for my daughter aged 31! We both had an alpaca, and they all had names (mine was Gordon) and different personalities! Our safety and that of the alpacas was paramount at all times. We had a lovely walk in the forest and took lots of selfies and the alpacas were naturals at this! A lovely afternoon, thank you!",0.0 +Walking with the Alpaca at Holly Hagg Farm was truly a most wonderfully amazing experiancel. You dont neeđ a young child to visit. So go ahead get it booked.,1.0 +"Lovely few hours at holly hagg farm. Staff are very enthusiastic caring and have good knowledge. It was lovely to get out in to the woodland arrea for the trek, surprised by this area of sheffield. All in all a great experience. ",1.0 +What a wonderful day. Really enjoyed it. Recommend highly. Great for everyone. Very good staff and volunteers. Lots of information given.,2.0 +Well organised with friendly and informative guides who did a good job of keeping everyone safe and looked after (both humans & alpacas!),1.0 +"Would recommend for families, couples and all alpaca-lovers. Our guides were super friendly and informative and we had lots of time interacting with the lovely alpacas up close. Very gentle creatures and such a joy to be around!",1.0 +"My friens and I went on a one hour walk with Holly Hagg's alpacas and loved it! The alpacas were introduced to us before the start of the walk so we could choose our favourite and then we could ask questions to the volunteers who were very knowledgeable about these animals. The alpacas were easy going and the walk was very pleasant. I recommend this activity to friends, couples or families.",0.0 +"A relaxing afternoon. Very lucky with the weather. Wore trainers, mostly on good paths only a few steep sections.",0.0 +I cannot express to you how much i loved walking alpacas. I walked with Santiago right up at the front and had absolutely no problems.. he knew what he was doing! We went as a family with 5 of us walking leaving the others to follow behind and let the kids stroke teddy and feed them.The walk is about 45 minutes long with 3 photo stops along the way and where you can do some alpaca bonding and Claire (the lovely owner) takes pictures along the way to document the experience.I cannot recommend this place enough as a little activity to do thats not too far away!,0.0 +"We went on the alpaca trek and walked young Santiago. It was great, the guides were very informative and it was a nice walk. Would recommend it as an unusual weekend activity! ",1.0 +"Visited for a friend b/day 26/6/21 and what a night we all loved it and are Tour guide Jamie's made the night what a legend I would recommend this to anyone, and we had some thing happen that we can't not explain.",0.0 +What an amazing venue to do for a paranormal investigation! SO much energy and history there. My absolute favourite part was actually funny enough we were on our break and I was sitting at the table in John Humphrey's part of the house having a few salt and vinegar crisps and I for some reason I felt like there was some energy around me. So like most investigators do I picked up one of our K2 metres and asked if John liked salt and vinegar crisps and is that why I felt someone around me and the metre went all the way to red! So I decided I might as well record in case we got any other responses and omg! We had almost a 8 minute conversation with the most intelligent responses ever! It was an absolute pleasure to speak with him as I always wished I could have met him while he was still alive but now I truly can say I have met him in spirit! I have the full video and I would love to send it to Caroline and hope maybe she will see this and contact me so I can send it over to her. Your father was an amazing man Caroline and we learned so much about his amazing life that night. xxx,1.0 +"I was there for an open house... Fantastic! Caroline the owner, was very friendly with everyone... You can feel the energy... Great place for people like the paranormal!! Spooky, beautiful building, great stories! ",2.0 +this place has been on our ghost hunting calendar for a a longtime although we had a good night it's not been up there with the best the building itself has a lot of character and is indeed very old some parts of the building or inaccessible and some parts need to be inaccessible there are still some spirits that reside in the building but speaking to a guest who had been many years previously the atmosphere wasn't as good the upside to the trip was after a long drive to get there there's a very good fish and chip shop in the village and it's well worth a visit,2.0 +"Another amazing night with the haunted happening team. Would recommend them over any other teams as they provide equipment that is foolproof. Would not rely on dousing rods and pendulum as they can be influenced by your pulse. Very active night, the leaders who led the night were very professional, let the group lead. Lots to do, table tipping, Ouija, use of professional equipment such as k2, trigger objects etc. They ensured we had hot drinks, food and enough to sustain us! Thank you! I've already booked my next ghost hunt with this company. I would never choose any other.",4.0 +"We were very excited about visiting this haunted location The Ancient Ram with Haunted Happenings and had high expectations with an apparent reputable highly scored ghost hunting company only to be very disappointed.We ended up starting late due to a guest arriving very late dispite it stating on their email that we had to be on time and would be starting punctually.There were two hosts, no medium which I was expecting. There was an introduction at the start and on previous places I’ve been with different companies they go through a protection with you if you feel frightened or something is going wrong (ie imagine your in a bubble of white light etc) this was not done.We had full group sessions to start in the barn the witches room and the Bishops room. In the barn I felt as if one of the hosts was deliberately knocking the floor to enable the devise that monitored temperature drops and vibration etc to go off! We split into two seperate groups of about 8 and had the opportunity to do the Ouija board and glass work. When we were on the Ouija board I felt the host was continually clock watching. I asked the host if the boards were opened and closed properly with a prayer and he looked at me a bit gone out and said you do that yourself by going to hello and goodbye! Clearly not experienced in the safety of using this equipment! Anyway when we got a spirit that came through to us that started making sense and we were really engaged he said times up you have to go now totally cut us off, I thought the whole idea was to experience these things and it would be encouraged. We were very disappointed.We then went into the glass work upstairs. Not a lot was happening tbh and the host up there said we will turn all the lights off and see if that helps, as she did this we noticed she removed her glove and we felt an extra finger in the glass!After these sessions there was a break and we were allowed to do our own thing which was very difficult concentrating or engaging as guests were constantly walking round the building etc laughing and giggling and not really taking it seriously. There was hardly any equipment provided, there was a emf/temperature/vibration device 2 emf readers one of which the batteries were dead! And obviously the boards and glass etc and some cat balls with dodgy batteries. There was no equipment for guests to use to really get involved, I’ve been with other companies who provided dowsing rods, crystals emf readers etc before.For the rest of the experience we were pretty much left to do what we wanted.One of the hosts I felt a bit of Inappropriate conversation whilst talking about his ghost box app on his phone, ie about him and a partner he was with a couple of weeks ago being naked and having porn hub on his phone!Overall we were very disappointed about how this night was run and felt they were just out to make the money not for the guests to enjoy their night etc.Will definitely never use again be warned!",8.0 +Spent the night at the Famous Ancient Ram Inn with a group of friends. The building itself has lots of character.The night was very flat. Nothing much happened at all if anything. Little bit on the Spirit Board.The family are slowly removing the items and personally I think the Spirits are attached to the furniture so as the family are skipping it also the spirits are being skipped too. Even the bed John slept in has been thrown so no succubus activity that night.My personal opinion is the day John died so did the Ancient Ram Inn.,2.0 +"We were so looking forward to our visit to the Ancient ram inn but it was an extremely quiet night the spirits were probably out for the night at the local because they certainly was not at the ram inn.It was an interesting quirky old building various things were tried throughout the night like table tipping Ouija board, but nothing of any significant was happening here.",5.0 +"went with a group of mates who were invited along with a few other groups including 2 mediums from Leeds. we did tipping table where the table was rocked back and forth then spun round so quickly we couldn't keep up. we did Ouija boards (please ensure you know how to be protected and how to close one down before u ever do one!) i recommend you take a medium with u. they made the night amazing. we spoke to some nasty people through the Ouija board. paedophiles and killers. we also spoke to some young children. the experience was epic. had no idea what to expect. I am no longer a sceptic. go along with a big group if u can, I am so glad there were lots of people; we split into groups and had one medium in each group. the place has a massive history and it's incredibly haunted!!",4.0 +"We have been on a number of paranormal events and were always wary of the Ancient Ram due to the many stories we have heard about demons and evil spirits etc so we were really looking forward to our visit last night. We were with a firm that we haven’t been with with before and we have no issues with the way the event was organised etc but apart from a few sessions of activity, overall the evening was quite quiet. I have seen other people mention in their reviews that since John has died, things aren’t quite the same. My husband felt a presence trying to move him away from the entrance to the barn area and we had one particular session on the landing outside the Bishops room when the glass was moving wildly around the table and this session culminated in us all hearing a really loud growl which made us all jump a mile! We decided in the free time to carry on communicating with this particular spirit in the Den and again, there was some very good activity with the glass moving so forcefully that at times we thought it was going to go off the edge of the table. The growls we heard were so loud that other event goers heard it from the next room but thought it was one of us larking around! After this,things seemed to go a little quiet but overall we enjoyed the experience",10.0 +"Went in Feb 2018 with my ghostbusting friends. We were very lucky in that we had a multitude of activity throughout the night. I personally experienced unexplained happenings, including the sensation of a moving floor, a catball being moved in circles across the palm of my hand of which i could feel the light sensation of somthing pushing down slightly on it and also extreme breathlessness to the extent i could hardly talk. A lamp was thrown at one of our group and several females had the sensation of someone blowing in there face! Our EMF K2 meter also had some insane activity. Overall this is one very strange place? I cannot explain the evemts thay happened but will never forget them.",6.0 +"very atmospheric, def one of my favorite haunted locationsnot the same since John sadly passed away but def still worth a vist - Johns daughter is in the process of sorting / clearing etc and is doing an amazing job with it, will hopefully be back soon",7.0 +"Night lasted from 9pm to 3am. Very professionally run. We were sceptics on arrival but things happened in there I cannot explain. It doesn't frighten you, just fills your head with things to wonder about. I would return again.👻💀",8.0 +Does anyone know the phone number or e-mail of Caroline Wallis?We would be very happy if someone could help us,30.0 +"I have been to Wotton- so many times over my years and its always a charming place to visit. this place has been such a stamp on my childhood growing up and a building I always pass whilst walking through the village... its a must see, purely for the History",6.0 +"The Ancient Ram Inn is on most peoples top 10 lists when it comes to the worlds most haunted buildings.However, on my visit nothing could have been further from the truth. No ghosts, no demons, no poltergeists. As a matter a fact, it was that quiet I would almost describe it as tranquil.But the building its self is a very old quirky place that has low ceilings and you really have to watch your footing. The place is extremely cold and it makes you wonder how old John went on when he was alive.The area it's self is very hilly, but there are some nice places for pub lunches and at a reasonable price too if you look around.But, is the place haunted? No.Is it worth a visit? Yes, but only a quick one because I got bored very quickly.Personally I think It would make a great B&B if it was done up a bit and cleaned because it's obviously been left to slowly rot away.",6.0 +"We found it hard to find a guided tour or activity online based on the Ancient Ram Inn. So, we had to satisfy ourselves with just walking around it and peering hopefully through the windows. It is a rundown old place that looks sad and abandoned, with notices in the window about two people who were burned at stake at the site of the inn in the 1500s under suspicion of practicing witchcraft. ",1.0 +"This inn is situated in Wotton under edge,surrounded by the cotswld hills,we travelled here from Painswick,walking across the Cotswold way from Kings Stanley,the view from the top of the hills are far reaching a nd well worth the long climb up to the topWotton high street has lots of traditional quaint shops,well worth an hour or two here,The Ram inn is not for the faint hearted,Known for its spooky interior.",2.0 +"Visited the Ancient ram inn on a paranormal event the inn is spooky with lots of history, it is as if time has stood still inside. The evening was quiet not much paranormal activity but still a great place to visit if your interested in the paranormal ",1.0 +Great morning having a guided tour around this lovely historical Inn . Every room had a story behind it . Would definitely go back again but not ALONE!!!!,3.0 +Amazing we visited because I'm a fan of Paranormal activity of course we can't get in but I took fabulous pictures it worth it!!,2.0 +Lovely building but shocked to see this lovely building closedWould of loved to have had the chance to go inside for a drink and something to eat.,5.0 +We were on our way back home from Bristol and decided to stop off in wotton because I'd heard quite a lot about the ancient ram inn. The village itself is lovely with pubs and shops etc. The ancient ram inn closed its doors and served its last pint sometime in the 50s I believe and since then it's become the home to an elderly gentleman who has help from his daughter to run the ghost tours. The house itself you can't miss and sits directly on the main road that goes through the village. It's presents makes it feel very creepy and has a very uneasy feel to it. The gentleman does do tours but it's not for the faint hearted and those with a nervous disposition!! The next tour I believe is in February and tickets are £65pp 9pm till 3am tickets are selling out fast so those that are interested please read up on this place because it's believed to be the most haunted house in the uk and world and has strong connections with Stonehenge.,10.0 +"Carried out an investigation at the Ram Inn in September 2016. Spent the night there and it is an amazing place. It is worth visiting if you love old historic building but even more so if you have an interest in the paranormal, as the Ram Inn is reported to be very haunted. I really like this building, it has so much character and history.",7.0 +"I have visited the Ram Inn a few times now and it never disappoints. On this occasion it was part of a fairly relaxed and informal paranormal investigation. The place has a reputation for hauntings and, unlike a previous visit which seemed pretty active, on this occasion the Ram was relatively calm and peaceful. I've worked in heritage sites for many years and it would be hard to find a site more atmospheric and intriguing. I have yet to find one. The wonky floors, steep staircases and general paraphernalia can be bewildering enough but the dusty windows, collections of clutter and the sense that some of the unseen residents have not yet left, all contribute to a fascinating visit. Handwritten personal experiences of the supernatural remind the visitor that this was once a family home, and a great number of newspaper cuttings on the walls reveal the Ram's long history and the disruptive effect of the 'dark presence' that can follow the unwary visitor home. An absolute must-see for anyone interested in spooky goings-on.",6.0 +"We came here via an organised trip through Black Tulip investigations The place is a little run down, but at 1000 years old wouldn't you be? We were here from seven in the evening through to four in the morning. There was a sensitive medium there but rather than just rely on their testimony they also used night vision cameras, infrared detectors, thermal lasers, EVP recorders, and a whole box full of scientific kit too.Some of us guests got to use it ourselves, so we could see it wasn't them faking stuff. We didn't get a full view if a ghost, but we did see strange lights, heard strange sounds, took lots of pictures and definitely experienced some weirdness.I would recommend this venue and the organisation who ran the event as it was really good fun and in my mind the place is genuinely haunted",8.0 +"As one of the most haunted locations around I would personally recommend the ram inn to anyone who is into the paranormal. The house is full of history and is interesting to look around, the evening was interesting with some action occurring do not go here if you have a weak heart as it is very unnerving at times. If you are a ghost hunter fan then this is one you need to do. All the rooms have a different story to tell and to be honest I was happy to leave as this place was creepy at the best of times. ",6.0 +"At 90, we were so impressed with John's kind hospitality and stories. Thank you John, a Saturday morning visit that I certainly won't forget.",8.0 +"Jon is a star. Just give him a call and he will be so welcoming, Stories, hauntings and dust. There are enough ghosts and ghost stories to have you panicking for the next week. Good fun. But dont go alone!!!!!!!!!!!",8.0 +"I feel some of the negative views expressed so far to be quite unfair.Be prepared for the fact you are entering an ancient and eccentric old building and you won't get a shock....I believe this adds to the charm and interest of the Ancient Ram, as did the presence of the owner John, who had us all sit down in the room he lives in to say hello and have a quick chat...yes he is very old but his enthusiasm still shines through despite his infirmity. The whole house tells the story of the building with numerous clippings from papers around the place. The inn is in a state of disrepair as has been mentioned, but how a man of nearly 90 can do this with no funding is beyond me.As for spirit activity, that is a matter of personal opinion but suffice to say I wasn't disappointed :)Was an honour to have the chance to spend some time in this amazing building.",11.0 +"Tours of this property are cancelled. From what I seen with my own eye, I can see why. Although the owner maybe in his 80's the property is run down and very neglected. It does not add any charm but makes you wonder why on earth would you want to venture inside? Let alone pay any money to step over the threshold!",8.0 +"My friend and I visited recently for an overnight paranormal investigation as part of a group. Although so many people have written poor reviews about this place regarding its poor state ect, as so many other decent understanding people have mentioned, this amazing building is around 1,000 years old! Yes, there is some clutter and hoarding ect but I believe that adds to its mysterious charm and people should be more respectful when speaking of a vulnerable elderly gentleman and his home. Unfortunately when we visited John was in hospital he had hurt himself so wishing him all the best of luck in getting better. The place has a very intense feeling in certain areas, and is an absolute must visit for anyone who appreciates history/paranormal ect. I do hope this building gets the work on it that it so deserves. ",22.0 +We just called in on spec but the old chap who lives there was happy to show us around.Its a bit of a miss mass with rooms that look as if they are being used to store good that you would find in a charity shop and rooms that take you back in time.Its a shame that there is not some aid from national trust to get it into some sort of repair and support John who lives there and is in his nineties. I would have liked to know more about his history and the 40/50 years that he has lived there. If you go take a camera as he seemed quite amazed that we had not taken one and invited us to go back with one. There is no charge . We just gave him a tip. If you are in W-U-E it is worth dropping in as it is a very different experience.,4.0 +"If you want ghosts you would want to get a few spirits from the local pub, after reading all the hype on the internet you would believe the devil lives there, sorry but you will be very disappointed, the so called business is run by John who is only in it for how many people you can get into his house and charge, if you like dirt and dust and acro props you will be happy, not sure how he gets away with charging people, but like others say the internet is full of hype. One I would miss and never go back too. Just make sure you read all the reviews and not just the ones you want to read.",33.0 +"This is a very old inn, once frequented by the Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins. The day I visited there was no one hoe.",1.0 +Ignore the hording. Ignore the supernatural goings on. Concentrate on the wonderful old man who invites you into his home.He shares the history of his life with you. He shares his philosophy with you. He shares his knowledge of a really remarkable ancient building with you.Then you get a personally conducted tour of the premises.Anyone visiting - the entry is right round the back. Knock loudly and listen for the shout come in!.At the end of the visit it was difficult to give him anything. tipping is for rich people! he said.We managed to make him accept a fiver for a drink.He also let us bring our dog inside with us and he accompanied us around the house.,42.0 +I have known of the Ancient Ram for over 30 years and have been an occasional visitor throughout that period . The owner John Humphries is a 'character ' to say the least and has a wide range of interests from trains (he used to be an engine driver) and motorcycles . Bearing in mind that this is his 'home' he is very accommodating allowing sometimes compleat strangers too look around. He is a bit of a hoarder and hence the property is not as accessible as it used to be and has been a work in progress ever since I first visited. Is it haunted ? Who knows but John has some interesting stories to tell and I can think of far worse ways of spending an hour or 2 if you like historical buildings.,18.0 +"Fantastic place with a lot of history, and John's stories are great. Claimed to be one of the most haunted places in England ! If your not a paranormal investigator it is well worth a visit, but be prepared for the quirky",21.0 +"Know what you're getting into before going here. The history of the Ancient Ram Inn, is no doubt, fascinating. We saw John sitting outside and I went over to chat with him. He offered to take us through the house and told us about the history and the reputation for being one of the most haunted places in England. Well, all I can say is the place is stacked with clutter, clutter and more clutter.....especially the downstairs rooms. There's a strong musty smell throughout. I can only describe some rooms as full of junk and barely passable. BUT...if you can overlook the initial shock of all his stuff , the place is quite fascinating. Combine the history, the ghost stories and the pure age of your surroundings and it makes for a worth while visit. It's a shame the place is deteriorating every day and he can't get any Heritage Foundation funds to help save the building.",22.0 +the history behind this querky old Inn is fascinating it is in disrepair but the owner is 90 yrs old and tells some amazing tales well worth listening too he has lived there for over 50 years ,20.0 +"I use to visit the place regularly as I was interested in the history of the place and wotton. A visit to wotton would not be complete without a visit here. I agree, don't set your standards too high....it's an old building and sense no spirits here.",4.0 +"I have visited the Ram Inn about 5 or 6 times and my advice is to visit with caution. There are a number of reasons. One of them being is people tend to set the sights too high, because at the end of the day it is not as haunted as people seem to think it is. After an investigation the paranormal group I am part of got an amazing picture. Which I am happy to share, if you can contact me on Facebook. However the building is not as haunted as people think it is. Also if you visit in winter, remember to wrap up warm as the building is very cold in winter. Also be careful as John, the owner, seems to be a hoarder as there are things everywhere. Also there are lots of areas that are not that safe. John is also unpredictable, so again be careful, as he can go from being your best friend to a very angry and confused man. Make sure you have an agreement secured before you set off. Make sure John knows when you are going to arrive, and if you are paying make sure he knows how much you are paying. This is all from personal experiences. I have investigated the location 2 or 3 times and visited it another 2 or 3 times too.",31.0 +"Most visitors will not see much. But I was able to spend a night inside this house with a group of Paranormal investigators. There was quite a lot of 'activity' that night and many local people will not walk past it, even during the day.It's a pity that the National Trust are not interested in protecting it. The current owner saved it from ruin many years ago and he is still struggling to get it repaired.It would be a shame if it was allowed to rot. Over a thousand years of history down the drain.",12.0 +"visited these premises on a ghost hunt and we weren't disappointed, the house is steeped in history and is so lively",4.0 +"The people who have reviewed this place so badly has no idea on the significant value of history or the state of this poor man's mind.John is 85 and has dementia, this is a real illness and does not make him a con artist. He purchased the properly in 1968 and lost everything that he had to save this building from demolition including his marriage.It was a shame that it was dark by the time I had arrived at the Ram Inn so I could enjoy the outside as much as I would have liked, but the inside was like going back in time. It is an amazing building steeped in historical significance and ambiance. John only lives in one room in the house so leaves the rest of the house for companies to show people around for ghost hunting tours. On the night we went, it was a very active property and even though many people will laugh at you for believing what they think is old tosh as there are no scientific proof that ghosts exist, well there is no scientific proof that they don't either. John allows people at his home to help repair and renovate the house. As it's a Grade 2 listed building, you can only repair and renovate in certain traditional methods. Work has been done on the barn and on the roof, and more work is needed. The place is rammed to the rafters with antiques that John has procured or been donated over the years.I loved my visit, but if you go into the weavers attic, mind your head (bumping your head really hurts)",23.0 +"It was difficult giving this review the star rating as I didn't look round inside the building.But the building is fascinating a mixture of ages and sadly in need of major works, we met some locals who were very informative and gave us a real insight into its history. The building certainly has something about it that makes you go home and do lots of research, I will return and hopefully meet the owner, if you are in the area, stop by and take a look for yourself.",4.0 +"A building supposidly steeped in history, some of which is doubtful. Desperately in need of refurbishment",5.0 +"I am saddened by the other reviews- of course you did not get a 'feeling' as ghosts are not actually real. However having lived in wotton-under-edge for a long time, john is definately a character and prehaps not for everyone. The Ram Inn is his home, and is very atmospheric, a great day out if you like a good ghost story and is full of history. He is not a con man- but a man who is trying to raise money in order to restore this incredible building, without it falling into the hands of some organisation that will turn it into a museum- again it is his home after all. The place is falling into disrepair but if you can get a chance to have a look around this incredible place before it is either pulled down or john himself (who isnt getting any younger) passes on then you will remember your visit for a long time!!",15.0 +Shirlh1986 i think you have reviewed the wrong place!!I am glad that this place has finally been exposed as a complete con.Do not go there if you value your health.,13.0 +Dont go there the electrics will teriffy you. The place has fallen into serious disrepair and to be honest is a complete health hazzard.This place is not haunted there is nothing there! just a professional con man.,18.0 +"Visited John, who showed us round, with the barn flooded to ankle depth, the building did not offer any of its supposed properties! We with arranged with John to go back later that evening, understanding from the local hotel that most film crews go to the Ram Inn about 23:00hrs. Arriving back at 22:30hrs John having had a generous donation from us earlier refused us admission!I could not recommend this place to anyone.",18.0 +"Visited the Ram Inn yesterday and what a let down. Don't waste your time or money as its not worth the effort.After travelling 4 hours in exceptionally bad driving conditions we were shown around the house by John. There is nothing overly scarey about the place - there were 8 of us including a psychic and not one of us got any feeling that the place was haunted. In fact it felt calm and motionless. The ghosts and stories which John re-iterated several times were just too fanciful to be believable - I mean, where else would you find together an incubus, succubus, black cat, a witch and sex demons?John did his old routine of hammering on the Bishop's Room with a staff. Yawn...have read about this so many times when you research the Ram Inn.We arranged to return to the property after going to get a bite to eat and left John with £160. When we returned John pretended not to recognise us. Don't for a minute believe his daft old man routine - this is an accomplished con man and in no way is he losing his marbles.The Ram Inn is a seriously neglected property and is actually dangerous to view. It is rotting, damp, foul smelling and the Mayflower Barn had half a foot of stagnant water in it last night.The only thing that made us laugh was John's signs around the place saying that Fat Ladies were banned from one of the staircases for making it unsafe to tread. John does not appear to dislike fat American woman! Oh and he laughed about how he has not spent a penny on advertising and the Internet has done it all for him!The feelings of the group were that the place was not haunted and we did not warm towards John.",63.0 +"We investigated The Ram late last year. What a great location, and more so what a character John was!... very colourful, infinitely quirky and clearly very passionate about his home and the 'spirits' which he believes reside there. I get the impression that a few groups have taken advantage of John's good nature over the years, which is a real shame... but I'm comfortable that Real Or Otherside showed John and The Ram the utmost respect during our visit! Check out our investigation review, would be keen to hear your thoughts! :o)www.realorotherside.co.uk http://www.realorotherside.co.uk/2012/01/case-file-17-ancient-ram-inn-wotton.html",9.0 +Great place to come with kids as there is lots games you can play. Also the prices are quite good even with not many tickets. Unfortunately the other attractions has been closed so we couldn't use it.,0.0 +Been visiting Walton pier since I was a child. It’s sad to see it looking so run down but it didn’t stop my children 8 and 5 having lots of fun on the rides. Disappointing to see so many people not wearing face masks when it clearly states you should be in all inside areas. Not a single member of staff wearing one either. Not a great example to set! ,2.0 +"The food outlet on the pier forecourt.We went down for a couple of hours, I like Walton-on-Naze but the food we had outside the pier was horrendous, the chips were cooked in dirty oil full of burnt bits, the battered sausage was rock hard must have been kept warm overnight, the burgers very chewy, the bun was stale.The donuts were also stale we were able to knock then on the table top.One of the group asked for a pint of lager the staff tried to pour it filling the glass with head. The staff had no way of sorting out the cost having resorting to pen & paper.Please in future when you go to Walton Pier enjoy yourselves, it is a fun place to go to, but if you wish to eat do so at somewhere else, Or you will be sorry. £30.00 for the uneatable food.",1.0 +Pier is in desperate need of painting and general emergency repair. It is becoming an eyesore. Now is the perfect time to repair paint and revamp and make it a feature again other than a forgotten structure!,0.0 +"Walton Pier has definitely seen better days, looking very, very tired, dirty not much on it other than the obligatory amusements and a couple of fair rides",1.0 +Was here for a family day out. The weather was not great so great to go when the weather is not sunny as its indoors.Due to the cover situation some things were either not on or simply not working. There were things my 3 year old wanted to have a go on like the ticket machine bowling game which was all out of order. Everything else seemed to work fine in terms of money machines and toy machines. There were a few things that seemed to work but once it took your money did not. Sadly toilets were not open so you did have to go out and walk a little bit to the outdoor toilets.,1.0 +Walton pier is not like Clacton-on-sea pier where you have more choices of entertainment and rides for kids. But I love the long walk distance and the open area. Lovely walk without the noise of the crazy rides.,0.0 +We love Walton Pier. I have taken my children there ever year whilst on holiday. and they really love it. The rides are great and as they've got older they thoroughly enjoy the 2p slot machines and a walk to the end of the pier on a nice day. Much prefer Walton Pier to Clacton,0.0 +"After checking with website we went on Sunday, very disappointed to find nothing open in the funfair. It’s looking very run down and tatty",0.0 +"My wife and I were visiting the area for the first time and we were walking along the coastal path when we came to the Walton Pier. Now to be honest it does not look that spectacular from the outside; however when you walk inside it is a bit of an Aladins Cave as there is an indoor fun fair and an amusement arcade - we were surprised. On walking inside you realise that it is not that spectacular inside also; however it was great to see an indoor fun fair and there were rides for different ages. I suppose the real benefit is the fact that the fun fair was inside and so it can operate all year. We decided to walk through the area where the fun fair was to get to the long pier which was on the other side. Whilst walking through it appeared that staff and visitors were having a great time - nice to see.At the far end of the fun fair area was an indoor bowling alley where I think you can buy food and drink. There are toilets inside also. My wife and I then took a steady walk up the pier and at the end you get a great view of the coastline. It was really nice being able to walk up the pier and it was good to see people enjoying themselves on the fun fair. It would appear that some basic work had taken place maintaining the pier; however if the pier is to become a bit more of a tourist attraction then substantial amount of investment is needed to make the building more attractive inside and out.I would say that the pier does appear to have a great deal of potential if money could be invested in it; however, the pier is still magical in its own way, and as long as people enjoy using it either to ride the fun fair or walk the pier then why change it.In summary if you have children and it’s raining this is ideal fun for an hour or so and if you want a good view of the coast then walk to the end of the pier. It is also interesting to read about the history of the pier on various websites.",0.0 +"Did not know about this pier, never been on such a long pier. Little dated in places but well worth a visit.Everything under one roof.",0.0 +"....but if you’re looking for a pier with amusements to entertain the children then you’d be better off going to Clacton pier, which has a bigger variety of attractions. The pier itself goes quite far out so if you just want a stroll out to enjoy the scenery then it’s nice, but there’s not much else to do apart from that. That said, we did visit out of season so it may be more exciting in the school holidays",1.0 +"All teenager's had a very wet day... Inside the lovely old pier, with fresh hot doughnut's, slussy's, me with a nescafe, playing slots and enjoying the rides, if you have a disabled person with you, you can get on rides free with them...all under cover... Extended pier, needs a lot of work, and I think this would help with more people visiting, still as lovely as when I was a child.... Going back next year... We love it, it's a little area of good old British fun, with fantastic locals.... ",0.0 +"Having experienced the noise & atmosphere of this pier in the 1960's, it seemed pretty quiet and run down now. It was sad to see the planks and railings in such poor repair and the end of the pier closed off for that reason....no more train rides there.Gone is the Big Wheel...the Ghost Train ... the superb carousel and many of the smaller rides....no more popcorn or bingo.... The arcade remains but doesn't have the traditional machines. Most of the change machines didn't work and the 2p pieces in the 'tipping point' style machines were weighed down by 'prizes'. It is possible to win tickets when the cash doesn't cascade but you appear to need a minimum of 50 for a piece of cheap plastic...we gained 7 so, just an addition to the scrapbook. The pier is probably much more fun during the 'holiday season' and I would return...but more for the memory than the current amenities",1.0 +"On the coastal end a modern pier of slot machines and rides, accompanied by plenty of flashing lights and music. But walk through and emerge into daylight and a pier which has plenty of room for anglers, and a lovely walk across the sea affording excellent views back to the beaches and the town.",0.0 +Ridiculous that the ‘new managers’ no longer let an adult ride with small children on the rides. Workers advising me the ghost train is an ‘adult ride’ and I couldn’t accompany my 2 year old. I would not recommend this place for anyone with younger children! ,0.0 +Visited here with my niece whilst staying at Dovercourt wow what an amazing place kept us busy all day many thanks,0.0 +"Took my grandchildren here for the day,so much to do and suitable for all ages they both had great fun,from the trampoline, various rides and of course the bumper cars!! Probably best to take a picnic as not much choice of cold food With everything being under cover was a good place to be when it rained The wrist bands are good value for money.",0.0 +"Went with family including two young (5 and 3) children and was agreeably surprised. Not significantly different to 40 years ago, it still has a slightly tawdry feeling about it, but the staff are much improved. Instead of silent or surly they were polite, cheerful and seemed well trained with an eye for safety. The waltzer ride was terrific fun aided by the attendant who swung the cars as long as you seemed to be enjoying it and it seemed to last much longer than years ago. Also lots of rides suitable for younger children as well. Would recommend for an inclement afternoon. ",0.0 +"Went onto the pier and was shocked at the how fatty and run down the pier was, rides have been taken out and no effort to even repaint the facade just cornered off.Some of the rides haven’t changed from when I was a younger child and I’m now 19. The bright spot is the amusements which are good however the room has obviously been converted from the old play centre which is still not the wall.Paint peeling off, there’s great bit blobs on the floor from rides used to be.Such a shame that this pier is so rundown. ☹️",1.0 +"Walton Pier is a childhood favourite, many happy memories here, however in comparison to Clacton on Sea, it does need a little TLC. However, the bowling aspect is definitely value for money. £19.95 for up to 6 people bowling for an hour! Excellent value for money. You need to book to avoid disappointment.",0.0 +After being to Clacton pier earlier yesterday. Such a shame Walton pier is looking tatty it needs money spent on it like the rest of town such a shame been going there for years and it has gradually gone down hill,1.0 +"We came here with the kids for a couple of games of bowling and a burger. On the website it is advertising 2 games of bowling and a burger at a special price. It’s only when you get there that you see notices saying it’s now 1 game and a burger for the same price. They should amend their website!The place is tired and the decor is really past its best. The bowling shoes are not nice at all. The toilets aren’t great either. It isn’t the nicest of places to visit but given a revamp, it could be great. ",2.0 +We came here for my mums birthday. It was not like when I was younger. It’s run down in need of a lot of restoration. It felt actually really sad as I remember many a happy family time here. But not now probably would not go back. ,0.0 +"The pier looks tired and dated and is very run down.A coat of paint would smarten the place up.Toilets disgusting,when were they last cleaned? Smelling and full of flies.The place was very un-welcoming",0.0 +"It's a nice walk along the pier. But the pier needs attention, its run down. Inside the pier is poor and the bowling alley is extremely disappointing ",1.0 +The pier is very dated and says it's under new management. It could use a bit of an update. It's pretty much like every other pier.,0.0 +"It was cold & windy day in June when I visited Walton and was glad that the pier is enclosed! I used to come here a lot when I was a child and it was nice to come back. Unsurprisingly given the Friday afternoon weather there were not many pier walkers, most folk had stayed inside the arcade, the rides were closed due to lack of customers I expect. From outside the paintwork could do with a bit of TLC but inside is nicely kept. I seem to remember there used to be a cafe near the front entrance but I think refreshments now are only available from the bowling alley, which is always enjoyable. A nice visit as part of the National Pier Society weekend",0.0 +"We spent the afternoon at Walton on the Naze, what a lovely place, spent some time on the pier, we took our dog who was made more than welcome on the the boardwalk,Very typical pier lovely",0.0 +"As a pier should be. Loads of gaming machines, loud music, lots of attractions to ride on. Wrist bands available at £11 all day for all rides (or pay for single rides). Food, ice cream available. Great atmosphere.",0.0 +"From the outside Pier looks a bit tired and dated but it’s a little gem inside. Plenty to do with the kids even on the rainy day, as amusement park is indoors. Wristbands are very reasonable at £12 each. Arcades are AWESOME (as my daughter says) with fantastic prizes and friendly staff. Would highly recommend to everyone.",0.0 +Visited Walton Pier with friends whilst in the area - this was not very inviting just looking at it and needed a lot of TLC! Looked very rundown and yes it looked like they were going to repair and replace some of the boards but it needed far more than that! One of the longest piers in the country should have been far more inviting! ,1.0 +"This Pier unfortunately really needs some love! Visited with some friends this week, the front and games area is pretty unwelcome looking. ",3.0 +When we have the grandkids down we usually take them to Clacton Pier..but wanted to meet up with some friends in Walton..so came here..no where near to the standard of Clacton Pier..does need lots of TLC,0.0 +"Best amusements and arcades in the area! This pier has SO much to offer, it is fantatic! The beach with all the colourful beach houses on the hill is also a delight to look at!  Excellent place for a family day!",0.0 +"Went at weekend with our children , toilets could do with a good clean, there were flies every where in resturant ....",0.0 +"Went to Clacton pier last time we visited, decided to try Walton this time..... Had a good day but definitely very out dated compared to Clacton pier, more for younger children.",0.0 +"After spending year after year at Walton with our children and now grandchildren what a change, however rides still value for money but on approaching the pier it was in a poor state of repair a lick of paint would help as this was the start of the season. The rides were dirty and all of the pier needed refurbishment. The toilets were awful, couldn’t wait to leave.",0.0 +Went just before Easter and the kids loved it and so did the dogs. Sandy beach which was clean. Would go again.,0.0 +We walked the length of the peir it was a bit windy out there but was good. We stopped at the front and did a little crabbing using a bucket and water and crabbing reel we got in town. We caught a couple of crabs which was exciting. We put them back in. We had a picnic lunch which we brought with us. I paid for the wrist band and we played on the rides for hours she loved the dodgems and waltzes the best. The ghost train wasn't scary which for youngsters that's good. We had freshly made doughnuts which were hot and kept us warm. We had a few goes on the 2p machines and won some prizes so all in all our day at the peir was fun. She slept really well that night too. . The only down side is don't wear good clothes our clothes were black from the rides. But the fun out weighed the clothes washing. Just wear dark colours.... ,0.0 +"Great place to go something for everyone from toddlers to Grandpa fishing. They have bowling too and rides which you buy tokens for, slot machines and an Adult lounge. Somewhere to eat and drink.",1.0 +"the pier is lovely and long but it needs a bit of TLC it looks like they are trying to upgrade it.. plenty of fishing going on.. some of the rides were open, but not many of the arcade machines seemed to be working... maybe the wrong time of year.",0.0 +Had a really great time with the kids they enjoyed some old fashioned rides and the 2 penny arcade machines. Its a long pier and is in need of some work but so nice to get away from it all. We did see the bowling area but didn't use it on this visit.,0.0 +"An amazing long pier to go for a nice relaxing walk that has amusements, fairground rides & a cafe for various options of food & drink, plus ice creams with plenty of seating.",0.0 +"Walton Pier... we went during a weekend trip to Naze Marine. we got to the pier and most of the rides were switched off due to us being early, but it felt really strange being there. There were big circles painted on the floor with benches around them to stop people walking on them. The pier as a whole just looked and felt really run down, like it was big in the 90's and no-one has done anything with it since. The bowling alley was okay and cheap but the toilets looked awful the arcade was ok but hardly any staff around which was quite strange to see. There is a big banner on the side which says under new management but there didn't seem to be anyone around so i don't know who is managing itOverall, it was alright but really needs some regeneration",0.0 +I took my dogs here and after a long drive from Leigh on sea it was worth it. Dog heaven!! Also go the the Victory for Lunch it will make the visit even more perfect.,1.0 +"Where do I begin so went to Walton pier yesterday after checking website it stated all rides where open , so after spending £30 on train fairs we arrive and the rides are in fact shut. I expressed my feelings to management about updating the website as I just wasted so much money on trains manager stated they have no control over website as its ran by a 3rd party. He then went on to say I should have called up so I showed him my call list and showed over a three day period I called 22 times but no one had answered the phone which is why I checked website, he didn't even say sorry for the fact no one picked up the phone. So already annoyed we stayed to play in the arcade now they had little rides that you pop money into for the children yet non of them worked , they kept taking my money and not working which lead to my two year old being very upset and not understanding that everything in the god dam place is broken. Most arcade rides/games didn't work or would work then not give out tickets or would stop working half way though the game. There was one staff member working and the manager would just walk around, it took me half hour to find someone who works there after walking up and down the arcade and pier looking for someone to refund my money from the machines not working.Never ever again will I be going to Walton pier load of crap, not much for children if rides are shut and the prize store wasn't even opened so had to wait an hour for the lady to come get a prize for my child then to be told the prize I picked they didn't even have which meant I had to spend more money so my daughter could get the other doll they had as she was very upset. Place was dirty, understaffed, portly managed, nothing worked waste of money",3.0 +"Love it on the good ole pier.Plenty to see and do, can spend hours on there.Highly recommended, fun for all the family.",0.0 +We really like Walton Pier and visit quite frequently but were dismayed at how tired and rundown it looked.Both cash machines were out of order. Lots of the games were switched off with what seemed one poor member of staff to try and assist the public with the machines that were working. 20 minute queue to use the one ticket counting machine that was working. Please Walton - sort it out.,0.0 +"the pier is run down and falling apart. However if you walk to the end, watching where you step! the views are lovely. inside the pier is dirty and the bowling alley needs a lot of attention ( it could be great if taken care of) The food we had was inedible.",1.0 +"We have been to Walton Pier twice and have found it good value - unlimited ride wristband £10.The rides are all indoors and they have different rides than Clacton Pier, albeit smaller rides. There looks to be ongoing work taking place so I expect the pier will be making additions for next summer, the arcade is very good also.We had Hot Dog & Chips for lunch which we enjoyed.The only negative was the state of the mens toilet, it was absolutley disgusting. The stench was just horrendous. This did not spoil the visits in anyway though but at the same time how they can leave it in such a state is quite shocking.",0.0 +Another visit to one of our favourite places. Good old fashioned pier with rides for the kids. Looks like it's going to be refurbished as area cordoned off that's full of rubbish. Amusement arcade to keep you entertained. You can pay to fish from the pier. Cafe to grab a bite to eat. Tables and benches outside - love that they're all painted different colours. Great on a dreary day as kids can still enjoy themselves,1.0 +Just like any beach front pier in the UK there are a lot of things to see and do along the pier at Walton.,2.0 +"Great place for a day out, the pier has rides for all, bowling and arcades. The town itself has that old feel about it. There is fish and chip restaurant called Yates, it's cod is wonderful, worth a visit.Pubs don't open till 12. Plenty of parking.Enjoy your visit.",0.0 +Walton pier is a traditional pier complete with a Carousel. The best part is that it's all indoors so no matter what the weather it's a great family day out. At £10 per person for an all day wrist banned it's exceptional value for money. There are also the coin paid rides for the little ones and a good arcade.,0.0 +"Used to be nice food, now they have removed the old cafe and put machines there. The new food is over priced and absolutely dreadful. Don’t waste your time eating there",2.0 +Delapidated & past the point of 'seen better days'. Peir toilets had sign stating what should be done 'every hour' & cleanliness clearly shows this is not the case. Toilet roll - none Hand was liquid - noneFloor washed - maybe within 24hrsUrinals blockedFeeling unleen & need to eat... Will not be coming back,2.0 +went on the pier felt like a child again went on the twister have not been on one of those for over 20 years,0.0 +Took the granddaughters here early to catch low tide to allow for plenty of swim play. We all loved it & water was very warm.,0.0 +"Pier has gone downhill gradually filling up with tables and chairs as rides close down. More suited to the under 8s. Bowling is still there, most daring ride is a waltzer. My 16 year old didn't want to go on anything. For younger children you can get a wrist band for £10 better value than the ticket system. ",0.0 +"The pier needs some money invested as it looks like some things haven’t changed since the 1950s. It best suits younger families as there are dodgems, waltzers, a haunted house type of attraction but there is a bowling alley near the end of the pier. There is also a photo opportunity with an old fashioned postcard with cut out faces. There are outdoor benches if you wanted to eat a picnic here. There is a place to get ice creams or donuts but no other food choices within the pier itself.There are amusements which provided much fun and quite a lot of frustration. There are maintenance issues as the ticket counter machine had to be opened at least twice to sort out a wiring problem. Some machines did not issue the correct number of tickets and you have to leave them if there is a problem to get help and there is no way of proving the problem. A number of the machines weren't working either. The whole arcade looks like it’s been left in a time warp and has seen better days.",0.0 +"Visited today with our two youngest grandchildren. Pier is looking tired and a bit rundown. The £10 wristband is good value for children under eight years old, not many rides for older children/teenagers. The open seating area on the pier had young children crabbing but I was concerned too see that there was no lifesaving equipment nearby. All the staff we met on the pier were friendly and polite. The town of Walton is dying, closed shops and lots of secondhand shops. We've had a few family holidays here in the past but after today, we won't be returning",1.0 +"The place was quiet, dull and looks in danger of collapse. Not much to do, everywhere seems half shut down. Dark, scruffy and miserable. Such a shame, as Walton has such a beautiful beach. The promenade is looking shabby, the shops are naff and there is nothing that says Come to Walton. Seriously, if there was a good investment by pier management, the local district council and businesses, the place could be a goldmine. You have the biggest asset for free-A BEAUTIFUL BEACH!!! I have visited this place countless times, and now it resembles a typical British industrial estate; each time you come something else has closed. Do something. With the right motivation and input this place can rise from the ashes. Good for the local people, economy and Walton in general.",1.0 +"This pier really needs an overhaul. It looks dirty, oily and just generally run down. Too many fruit machines and not enough attractions. A couple of the larger grab machines have the usual stuffed toys, but Olaf the snowman looks as though he has been down a coal mine. Disgusting",0.0 +"For young kids will appear is great with lots of small rides. Went there today for a six-year-old birthday and it's very tired and I'm sure the end of the pier will fall down within the next decade.What I did make the mistake of doing that I was to order food from the pier bowlwhich is the only food outlet now on the pier itself.I paid £10 for a burger chips and a coffee, had to wait 50 minutes for a takeaway and the bottom bun was hard and cold.I was hungry so I ate what I could but I felt so ill for the last few hours and will definitely not be going anywhere near that place again. Such a shame there were lots of people waiting and complaining and it wasn't even busy.",0.0 +I visited this pier with my mam and grannie and Gwindar in July. It was my first holiday. We went in the amusements and played ten pin bowling in the pier pub. The staff in the bar were very nice and a big shout out to the nan who does the bowling a very nice chap. Anyway while they had drinks of strongbow dark fruits and coke I had a bowl of water. I loved it that they let dogs in the bar and have now classed this as my regular. I will be going back there in September and I can't wait. Love Sparkle the dog.,0.0 +Lots of the planking looks very rotten and needs replacing. The pier needs major investment to replace the old wood and worn nails. Fun fair and gaming machines ‘attractions’ also look outdated and sad. The whole town needs renovating to attract new visitors. ,0.0 +"The pier is free to enter, and has a mixture of slot machines, ten pin bowling, kids rides, cafes and a pleasant long walk to the end of the pier, where some people were fishing, and the lifeboat is tethered. It was mid week so the pier wasn’t too busy, but I imagine gets busy evenings and weekends.",0.0 +"I believe the pier is having a programme of refurbishment over the next 5 years. It needs it to bring it up to date. A lot of the arcade games are pretty dated, and it could do with some more updated rides. There is a bar with outside seating which is lovely on a sunny day and a small bowling alley and restaurant. Hopefully we will continue to see improvement to the pier facilities to make it more inviting as it is an important part of the seafront.",0.0 +So old..needs a fortune spent on it..everything was dead..more life in a graveyard..left and took kids into Clacton on sea..where everything was alive and buzzing..will not rush back..unless it gets a full refurb.,0.0 +"Awful. Is stuck in a time warp... In July you would expect the rides to open... One in ten were. Similar to the High Street.... It's July, hot and sunny. Next thing will be traders complaining about lack of income. Or, are they just waiting for the school summer holidays when they can quadruple their prices???? ",0.0 + Desperate need of modernising haven’t been there for 20 years and it looks the same lots of the rides not in use . Won’t be rushing back ,0.0 +"We visit the pier regularly. OK like so many piers it needs and is slowly getting a good spruce up. The covered rides are fantastic for younger children and with a wristband offers really excellent value. There is a bowling Alley and bar for those that feel the need.Walking the pier is a delight and there is always something to see. On Sunday it was the usual antics of the fishermen, the line of beautiful Thames Sailing Barges sedately heading south and the chance to see a large jellyfish with massive tentacles slowly floating by. The weather was wonderful with barely a breeze.Also worth mentioning that to walk down the pier costs .......... nothing",1.0 +"We've been going to Walton pier since our grown up kids were toddlers and although it has changed, so has the rest of the world. A negative is the removal of the cafe at the pier entrance which was always basic but had the location in it's favour. Huge positive however is the updated bowling / bar. The actual alleys are pretty much the same but the counter and bar area are now much nicer. Sadly I can no longer win against my sons but that's no fault of the pier. There are several rides for younger families and a pleasant walk up to the lifeboat with lovely views of the coastline. ",0.0 +"Unfortunately the town was suffering from a bug invasion, stand still at you got covered in small bugs...itchy!So we headed onto the pier to escape the pesky creatures and sure enough once you got half way down, it was far enough out to sea that we got relief. Lots of sea fishermen at the end of the pier trying to catch dinner. Lovely views of the coast left and right.",0.0 +"Used to go to this pier quite a bit with my family when I was growing up and it hasn’t changed that much since.It’s not a flashy pier with lots of fairground rides but its lovely all the same as there are ample amusements, quite a few rides, ten pin bowling and of course you can have a walk along the second longest pier in the UK. It’s popular with Anglers at this time of year and it’s also where the Walton lifeboat is based.I must say though that there isn’t really as much there as there used to be. I remember the ghost train was better a few years back and it could really do with re-painting in areas too.",1.0 +"I love British seasides! So quaint and yes some parts are run down but that is life! Plenty of amusements, rides and a long walk along the pier perfect!",0.0 +"Makes Southend seafront look classy. What a dump. Shame you can’t up the beach and beach huts and put it somewhere nice. Typical crap rides and arcade machines. Chav central.The public toilets stunk beyond belief, only to be surpassed by one ones in the bowling alley in the pier. Didn’t appear to have been cleaned since the place was built. The people operating the rides were friendly though so can’t fault them, it’s just the whole place is a hole. I’m not stuck up by a country mile, but even I felt posh.",2.0 +"It is small but perfectly formed,you can buy the kids a £10 ticket and they can go on all the rides as many times as they want,this plus the great safe beach and the number of good cheap cafe's and lots of parking,which if quiet reasonable .",0.0 +"Came yesterday with my mum, brother & my 1 year old. Every single ride was shut apart from one kid ride that my son was too little to go on. The grab machines were mostly empty, ok but three different machines took our £1 and didn’t give us any lives to play. Ended up just going into the arcade which was okay. Only one staff member who made us feel like we was keeping him from something when asked if we could exchange our tickets for prizes as that kiosk was shut. He didn’t know how many tickets each prize were, the one I wanted was 100 tickets and he said they were 500 so I had to go check for him. He kept leaving the building to go to and from his car? Would come again but maybe in the summer when all the rides are open. ",1.0 +"Visited the town on a recent break to Essex & after spending ages at Walton On The Naze. The pier though must be one of the longest in the uk. Sadly we did not have time to walk to the end (will do that if ever in the area again) Due to its massive amusement centre at start of the pier, it is most definitely not the most picturesque of piers, however I’m sure the views from the end must be worth the walk. Dog friendly too & no entrance fee 😀 ",0.0 +"Well worth a visit a little gem of a place, great for the kids and under cover. Very reasonable priced unlimited rides with wristbands.",0.0 +"Thought we would c how the pier @ Walton was coming on , called in the bowling alley 4 a coffee , it was fine but the chap behind the bar had a charisma by.pass a smile or a please or thank you would not go amiss , come on surely make the customers feel welcome !",1.0 +fab views lovely for children great fish and chips.great slots machines and children play areas.just a step away from a clean safe beach.,0.0 +kids had a great time on the pier with a ten pound wristband for unlimited rides. good value. sadly some of the rides were not working but still plenty to entertain them.,1.0 +"This is a gem of a place, wrist bands cost just a tenner and you can go on the rides all day long making it a cheap day out, Nice little place to eat which was not bad priced and they even allow dogs which makes a change ",1.0 +Lovely safe area undercover for kids and only £10 for unlimited wristband great staff every where piers too long for me to walk but still nice seats just out the back in the sun ,2.0 +We were looking for an alternative to Clacton on sea pier. This I have to say is a fantastic in house fun fair peir. £10 per child and they could go on rides as many times as they could handle as long as they were tall enough. There was many different rides and some classical too.Will come here again. ,1.0 +This entertained my 9yr old for nearly 3 hours. She went on everything several times. Yes it’s in need of a bit of refurbishment (and I believe this is happening in 2018/19) but it didn’t stop our enjoyment. She rarely had to queue. Lovely staff. Toilets out the front are nicer than the ones inside; steps to both the ladies ones.She says there needs to be more rides! We parked on a side street. Cash only at the food place near the front.Beautiful beach outside.,2.0 +Great old pier with old type rides. Wrist bands are available at a reasonable price.There is a bowling alley which has bar and serves snacks. Nice pier to have a walk down to the end.,2.0 +Visited the pier whilst in Walton and whilst there decided to be silly 40 somthings and go on a couple of rides. The ghost train was for children but we went on it anyway. Then decided to go on the waltzer and this was class. We laughed the entire time. The guys working it kept spinning and spinning us round which just made it. When we came off we were walking like we had just drunk half a bottle of vodka ! Great fun. The pier is undergoing renovations in 2018/2019 and will return to see what has been done.,2.0 +"This has the potential to be a great pier, as the beach next to it is gorgeous, and the views of coast and wind farm is great...however... one word to describe this place- depressing. It's like something out of a ghost town. Not only that but the place, staff included (most people barely cracked a smile) feels tired. and WORST of all the pier is so old/rotten it literally feels like it could collapse at any time, and I actually felt quite ill from walking on it to be honest. I had to laugh when we got to the end of the pier and there was an area fenced off as 'dangerous' - ironic as the whole thing feels like that. Take a leaf out of Cromers book Walton, and invest some money into a refurb or start again. Otherwise hope that it doesn't collapse while your on it!",0.0 +"First visited Walton pier,with my family early fifties through to sixties and later.As we got of the train we would all make our way to the pier cafe/restaurant for potato soup with crusty bread,and pop.We would pester Mum and Dad to use the amusement arcade and the ghost house which are still there,sadly the cafe has been pulled down and mobile type food caravan is there with tables and chairs in the open space.Still a pleasant walk down the pier and there’s a new bowling alley and bar as well.Also cheap all day coloured wristbands for our Granddaughter on all the activities.",0.0 +"A NICE PIER with usual arcade games ,but the bonus is that all rides are undercover and the cafe restaurant is reasonably priced",1.0 +The funfair and amusement arcade just as we all know and love it. Such a fun evening relaxed and quiet as out of peak season but lots of fun ,1.0 +The pier is free it is very long with not much at the end. The amusements are at the beginning of the pier and all under cover - which is great if it is a raining day. A great place for children to go crabbing.,1.0 +"I absolutely loved Walton pier as a child and now as the owner of two small daughters 5 & 4 my husband and I decided to give it a go, it's excellent value for them just £10 for a wristband that lasts all day. I would there isn't much there for children of 10+ but we will definitely return again with our girls. It took me right back to my childhood with many things the same now as they were 30 years ago! It was fab I highly recommend for small children.",1.0 +"A rather grim pier, it has to be said. The sign 'under new management' makes you wonder what horrors it contained in the past, while teasing you with the promise of better things to come. As it is right now, the place looks like an offshore, under cover bowling alley left over from the 1970s. The rides (dodgems, haunted house and the like) are all under shelter, giving this particular fun palace a rather gloomy, oppressive air. Amusements like these work best out in the open air, which is where most piers have them. Otherwise you end up with the dark, cacophonous and claustrophobic experience of this place. I doubt there's the money or the will given the resort's low profile, but this pier needs a radical overhaul.",1.0 +"Impromptu day out with friends and children. They love the 2p slot machines. Then on to the attractions, value for money is the wristband for £10. They can go on as many times as they want. Kids don't worry about what things look like, they just enjoy the rides. But it is pretty dated and that makes me think aged rides will lead to safety issues. I do believe it's being updated in 2018/19",0.0 +there have been some improvements but not enough the staff are polite enough but do like to spend time with friends and family rather than be at there work post,2.0 +"It is good to see an old fashioned pier still operating with all the rides and a great amusement arcade. The railway to the end of the pier (which I think is the 2nd longest in England) has long since gone, but it's a great walk out to the end and efforts are clearly being made to maintain it, although the money generated from fishermen must be limited.",0.0 +"For younger children this is a great place, and at £10 a wrist band exceptional value. The 6 year old in particular loved it. Dodgems are included in the wrist band price - not often this happens, and he had about 20 goes on them (no exaggeration!) The 9 year old hadn't got as much choice of rides as she is tall and height restrictions on lots of things but still found enough to do. Daughter said the waltzer was one of the best she has been on. We spent all day on the pier so more than got our money worth. Great beach as well. For young families would highly recommend. ",0.0 +A fantastic day and with a £10 wrist band excellent value for money. The staff are friendly and very helpful making it an even better experience. This is our fourth visit this year and we'll probably be back in the autumn. Six stars if possible.,0.0 +"Took my son to peer, most of the rides the same like Red Baron etc, but found out the merry go round isnt the same that was sold years ago to USA, it was steam powered. Ghost train now mined theme do remember was more hotel them with a back of semi naked lady that turned out to be ghoul on front! Great value for unlimited ride wrist bands at £10, and bowling only £3.95 a game per person, only thing is the electric karts had to pay £2 for and some was much much faster than others.",0.0 +"We were going to wonder around for a hour whist the kids played at the pier, then we had a call to say that there are signs to say dogs are welcomed. Wonderful. They had some 2p machine. There were good value to kill some time whist having some fun. Some of the machines like bowling and basketball was reasonably priced which is nice. We had fun whist it was high tide. Once the tide started going out, we were back on the beach.",0.0 +"I really enjoyed the time on the pier.We went to the fun fair,which was very good because you could spend £10 for unlimited rides.The queues were very short and the staff were very nice and kind ",0.0 +"When we went it was pouring with rain. Apart from a good place to shelter from the weather, it is a great place to spend an afternoon. It's not as extravagant as other piers but it is still a got to go place when you visit Walton.RIDES there are many rides for you to go on:Tea cups, dodgems, spinning rides, bouncy castles and a big trampoline thing.If you want to go on rides you must buy. Tickets or a wristband Tickets cost: 60p each or 24 tickets for £11Wristbands cost: £10 per person. But with the Wristbands you can go on rides as many times as you like. But with the tickets you have to give 5 or so over every time you go on a ride.I highly recommend the Wristbands if you are staying all day like we did.BOWLING There is a bowling alley on the pier but if you want to guarantee a game you must book in advance. Also don't come on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings because league players come to play and they get funny about members of the public playing next to them. They should really advertise this because it is not fair on everyone who doesn't know and just turnes up and then gets turned down.FOODthe food here is only really just burgers and hot dogs. Nothing really much else. There is a vegetarian option. The burgers are good prices and you get a lot for what you pay for.I have seen people fishing on the part end of the pier. So it's also a good fishing spot.",1.0 +Took the grandchildren here £5 for a wrist band that lasts all day so very good value. Had a lovely stroll down the long pier.,0.0 +"We arrived for a very brief visit this afternoon, mid-afternoon in the summer holidays to entertain the youngest one. We arrived and we played 2x games of Bowling at the end of the pier which came to £15.80 for 1 Adult and 1 Child. Very reasonably priced... Staff were helpful and it was a great place to sit down and get refreshments and look out at the view of the beach as well.... The beach and the surroundings are really picturesque and it's a great family day out, particularly if you have younger children as there is lots of amusements in the arcade and inflatables as well as wristband rides as well!!! Haven't been here for a fair few years, but the change around since the venue has came under new management is remarkable. Very reasonably priced and a local tourist spot...👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼",1.0 +"Took the kids for a flying visit as we used to come regularly as kids. Walton as a whole looks a little dated these days but still has the nice sand and decent sea to paddle (swim!) in.The pier is almost exactly as I remembered it, if red tape and health and safety float your boat then this isn't the place for you, but can't remember reading of major incidents at this place.Amusment arcade is good fun, each game gives out reams of tickets that you can save up for prizes which adds that extra interest.The fun fair is classic and £10 for all day is decent value. This isn't a theme park so if your expecting that experience you will be disappointed but my kids have done all the big rides in the US and still thoroughly enjoyed the old school fun.Dodgems, Waltzer, Twister,Carousel, Ghost Train all classics. Will definitely be back.",2.0 +"Not much has changed in nearly 50 years, and thank goodness for that. The Pier is still noisy, busy and nearly all of the rides are suitable for young children. Only disappointment was that the bingo has gone!!",1.0 +Pier is pretty basic but for £10 your children can go on the rides all day as much as they want. Dodgems alone was worth it. ,0.0 +"As a Pier officianado, I'm slowly travelling around the country visiting them all - Walton just didn't float my boat (Sorry Walton) Looks tacky, looks plastic and isn't appealing - sure the welcome you'll get from the businesses on the Pier will be first class and I wouldn't want to dissuade anyone from visiting - it just didn't do it for me ",0.0 +"I've been coming to Walton Pier since I was a child and now bring my own children there who are currently 6 and 4.I would recommend the £10 wrist band for unlimited rides - really great value.The rides are well kept, clean and the pier seems to have had a revamp. There is a large bouncy castle (included in the wrist band cost) with a slide, trampolines, Ghost train (not to scary so good for Little ones), dodgems and of course the legendary Waltzer and many more.There is a good arcade section too. Staff were really helpful and when my son fed in a some tickets in the arcade section and they got jammed, before I could turn around a young female staff member was unlocking it and getting it sorted and was really friendly.The bowling is also a great addition.Definitely recommended!",2.0 +"A lovely pier with lots going on ... typical pier amusements etc. A great place to go, kids will love it",0.0 +"In addition to the standard entertainments, the long boardwalk is the home to a lot of fishermen who keep a close eye on each other's catches! The end offers seating and views up and down the coast are amazing. An area at the end is roped off because boards are being replaced. A lovely pier.",0.0 +"I have always loved Walton Pier and i go there with my husband at least 4 times a year. I used to go a lot as a child and each time I visit now, I feel a sort of excitement from my childhood memories. I used to love riding on The Waltzer and, to my delight there is still a Waltzer ride there. My husband loves the 2p machines in the amusements, and we both love walking along the pier. It does get very noisy around the amusements there, but we have always expected that. The only thing I still feel scared of, is actually walking on those old wooden planks with gaps between them where you can see the sea underneath. I always hope they are still safe to walk on. It is well worth a visit and we will be returning to visit the pier again in a month or so.",0.0 +Walton pier is a great alternative to clacton pier.great spacious area with FUN rides for the kids and adults alike.wrist bands are great value for families however some rides are not included in the wristband price.only downside is the staff in the arcade.once they figure out that customer service is essential the arcade will be top.all in all a fantastic day out for families on a budget.,0.0 +"What a depressing town and pier. The place is run down and I have never seen so many 'for sale' signs as, clearly, the locals want to move away. I shan't be rushing back.",0.0 +"Great for families as there is a lot to do including rides and amusements, Fairly cheap prices for food and drink aswell.Dogs are welcome every where except the restaurant ( as to be expected) but lots of seating outside and able to walk the full length of the pier",0.0 +"Buy a wristband if you have young children, certainly worth the money, a lovely afternoon out. No good with older kids but great for younger ones",0.0 +"The view from the end of the pier is amazing, you can practically see the whole town ! The lifeboat can be viewed at its morrings too!",0.0 +"Nice pier, classic rides, bowling, games arcades etc licenced bar. Something for the whole family. Also such a long pier, great for fishing. Worth a trip",0.0 +"This was my first visit since I was a kid. We hired a beach hut for the day to celebrate a family birthday. (The Hut idea was great, with the beach very nice). We took our two children (1 & 3) who loved it. Amusements are plenty and the rides were fun. And only £10 for a day ticket to use all the rides.This place just reminded my that the simple things in life are the most treasured. Definitely worth a trip to indulge in a fun day trip!",2.0 +"Great British pier, absolutely massive in size, must be 500 yards long even after the amusement arcade! A very quiet time to go before the main season kicks off. I would say the biggest attraction is the actual structure of the pier itself, being old and made of wood there are a lot of bendy bits that make you feel as if you are on the sea itself! Thankfully there were workmen repairing it. Great views from the pier and the local Lifeboat is stationed at the end of the pier too. Would be better to go when there is more of a crowd and a proper summer vibe. Enjoyed the time anyway.",0.0 +"What a wonderful pier. You walk through an old fashioned funfair bit at the beginning and then out onto the pier. It's a lovely walk, just be aware that if it's windy, it gets a bit cold but on a lovely sunny day, it's gorgeous. There is fishing at a small cost and there were plenty of people fishing when I was there.",0.0 +"This is a great pier, the amusement arcades were fun! Most of the rides were open despite it being off season and essential maintenance work was being undertaken to continue it's upkeep. You can take a nice steady stroll down passing the fisherman on the way and catch some lovely views of the beaches and the town.Dogs are welcome on the pier and inside the amusement arcade. Very good Pier!",0.0 +"Loved the arcades the fun of winning lots of tickets on the 2p machines that can be exchanged for a bigger prize. Got a good choice of machines the pier has lots of rides and well worth buying a wristband that allows you to ride all the rides, went for a walk on the pier but didn't even get halfway before turning back as it was too windy but a great day out. Loved it so much went back the next day for some more fun.",0.0 +Quite a good selection of rides for younger children and wristbands were £10 which I believe are better value than their tokens which would of cost £30 with the amount of rides my child would of went on. Few places to eat and also arcades.,0.0 +"When we walked onto the pier it stank of rotten burgers and chip fat! Puts you off straight away, we continued to the bowling area, looks rather comfy but be aware you will need your thermals!!! We had one drink but wished we hadent I ended up with chill blaines, the staff were even walking around with their coats zipped up, I was that cold I had to use the toilets, they were completely disgusting!!!! Every pan had urine and poo stains I actually chose not to use them until I got home! Completely disappointed won't be going again!",1.0 +"Ok arcades, clean enough. As you walk out along the pier some of the wood work has seen better days so watch your footing, but they were in the process of working on the decking so hopefully will be better soon!",0.0 +We got parked quite close to the pier which was a bonus . You have free entry on the pier which is great as you have to pay for some . It's very long pier an actually holds a lot of entertainment. A good choice of rides for kids for a wide range of ages . There's the restaurant/bar come bowling alley which is a bit dated but really good value for money an the opportunity to fish off the pier too which I can see the-appeal in warmer months . Nice little spot to visit when I'm Walton on the Naze .,0.0 +"With the recent change in ownership there have been some drastic changes to the pier and it's now a pleasure to visit. Lots of new machines in the arcades with lots of toys in the 2p machines. A massive bouncy castle, new harness trampolines and my childhood favourite the twister is back. £10 for a wristband with unlimited goes on everything, amazing value. Staff are lovely and are happy for parents to go on the rides with the children if they are suitable for adults at no extra cost. Can't wait to see what else they add to the place. A great atmosphere and will be visiting lots throughout the year. ",0.0 +We were a party of 7 including 3 children and they had a great time on the pier and the rides are so reasonable we spent under 20 for all three to have a great time,0.0 +A very nice peir for a nice walk on any day. Lifeboat at the end of the peir to have a look at. Arcade and fun area for the kids. ,0.0 +because i am a really stupid person i have now spent about £ 60 over several weeks trying to get a blue nosed teddy out of the crane ..i pick them up ( by their heavier bottoms and get them to the the dispatch hole and the crane drops them just before they get there. have regularly seen crying children begging their parents to give it one more go. play fair and let people win...,0.0 +"Nice little bowling alley, maybe a little run down, but we had great fun for the money. The staff are friendly and nothing is to much trouble. The pier is fun and for a £10 wristband good value.",0.0 +Came with the dog to go for a slightly chilly walk! Such a lovely beach and very well kept too! Always visit here.,0.0 +"Needs updating... rides are so old and not a lot to choose from! Bits shut down, looks filthy, arcade machines like penny sliders cost a fortune for the kids to win anything and the prizes are like 30p in the shops!! It's like a a playground for all the local underage kids to drink and smoke.....",3.0 +Have to take the grand children here..every time we visit Walton...they love it..they love every where that has that fairgroundy feel.,0.0 +"used to come here as a kid, loved it then just as much as i do now only i cant get out so havent been there for ages",0.0 +Enjoy a thrilling walk (on a windy day) to the end of this wonderful pier and enjoy the views back to this charming town. Not to be missed!,0.0 +"well situated.with beach/ sea opposite.very fair price.service 10/10.waitressrikki..and and manager jamie?.very attentivewithout being cloying,small criticism coca cola tastedbit draughty9/10will defo go again.B",0.0 +We visted on a Sunday afternoon in October half term. Ten pin bowling good fun and full size. Pier had undercover fun fair with trampolining. Good size and great for younger kids. Great view from the pier of the lovely sandy beach. You can walk up to the end and do fishing. The sweet shop was under stocked but it was October. We will visit again. Would be great in the summer. Photo is taken from the pier. ,0.0 +Paid £10 each for my daughters to have wristbands. Excellent value seeing as it's 60p per ticket and each ride is like 5 tickets. Both of them were able to go on all the rides. They esp liked the ghost train and the trampolines. We didn't eat on here however there is a restaurant. Toilet facilities are adequate. It is nearly all undercover so would be perfect for for a rainy day. However there is very little else in Walton really so would kill an hut or two. ,0.0 +"A October visit on a mild day, nice view and a very nice beach. Preferred over clacton ad it looks nice and less chaotic. Warning as it is some what hilly for those less able to walk, however disabled bays at the front. Over all a really nice place",0.0 +We go here every time we are in Walton. The pier is the same as it was when I was young and the kids love it. It is more suited approximately 7 year old age - ish - children,1.0 +Nice Pier..although dated..could do with modernity..but would cost a fortune to bring it up to date..saying that the kids really enjoyed it.,2.0 +"Went to Walton pier to do bowling, great prices and on a Saturday night as for £5.95 you get burger and chips with two games of bowling so we all had a great time the only criticism I could give is that service with a smile goes a long way as we waited ages to get our drinks as the women said she's too busy cooking and we will have to wait and then when we did get served it was 'what did you want?' With a face liked a slap butt! ",0.0 +"We used to come here every summer when I was a child in the 70s. Could not believe not much has changed, the same oily smell from the rides etc. It really had a fantastic feel, dated but excellent. Well worth a visit. Although October, it was great to sit outside watching the fishermen and boats in the distance. Nice to find somewhere that has not been spoilt by 'progress'.",0.0 +"Not been to Walton on the Naze for over 40 years.Just like going back in time, loved it.Then took a trip up to Frinton on sea.Great part of Essex....",0.0 +The actual beach was very calm and relaxing. Although the pier wasn't as nice due to the amount of dogs running around and barking too loudly ,0.0 +"I took my grandchildren to Walton Pier recently and the children really enjoyed it. I would like to say how good the men who were attending the rides, they were very watchful with the children whilst they were on the rides making sure they didn't want to get off. I took them also to the Café on the Pier and the staff were so helpful that the children got the best deal. Thank you for a good afternoon out and the children were safe. Thanks.",0.0 +"I was pleasantly surprised by the number of amusements at the pier, perfect to keep children occupied. It would have been good to see more eateries but I had to make do with an amazing proper ice cream instead! The walk along the pier is also pleasant and more peaceful than the rest of the seaside area.",0.0 +"we have been coming along every year as a family 4 about 10 years maybe more, we have a great time on the Pier and on the beach it's a great day out we will be back next year for our annual family day trip. Fun to be had for all ages.",1.0 +"If your kids are 10 and under this is the pier for them. £10 gets a band for unlimited rides all day. Good selection, dodgems were great, plus plane ride, old merry go round and trampolines. Tea a quid! Nice walk to the end and back. Had a bar and ten pin bowling which we didn't do. In all a great all weather attraction!",1.0 +"We visited Walton Pier on Thursday 1st September. From the front the pier has a typical English seaside feel to it & is quite inviting. I was a bit surprised at the restaurant near the front being shut at 4.30pm but maybe that's the norm. We walked past the amusements which were busy with adults & kids all enjoying themselves. Our first stop (not my choice) were the toy grab machines which I would say 100% avoid. Shockingly bad & a waste of money. After that were a series of rides which I have to say my 2 daughters thoroughly enjoyed. They are pretty basic but for a pier I think they were really good. My 2 went on the aeroplanes, ghost train, car ride, jumping star, carousel & Ferris wheel. I'm not sure how much the tickets were as my father in law bought them but I think they were £11 for 12 tickets. I also read that a wrist band costs £10 which allows unlimited rides for the whole day which would be a great deal if you plan on staying. All of the kids looked like they were having fun so they're doing something right on Walton Pier. We then spent an hour or so in the amusement arcade where you get all the traditional gaming machines & some new ones too many of which are geared towards those tickets that kids love to trade for prizes. We all know they're a bit of a con but the kids love 'em so it's gotta be worth a few quid. The staff manning the rides & the ticket exchange were very polite & helpful & most had big smiles for the children. We didn't venture into the bowling alley or past it so can't pass comment on the rest of the pier but what we did see we all really enjoyed & while the adults looked content to see the kids having fun there are some nice views of the beach & coastline. If in the area with young kids I'd highly recommend the pier for an afternoons/evenings entertainment.",0.0 +"We came here Bank Holiday Monday and had the best day out ever.We parked near the leisure centre and took a walk into the town centre first. There's a variety of shops to look round. Even some boutiques.We then went to the pier and decided to buy a £10 wrist band for our two year old daughter. The amount of rides she can go on was amazing especially for a toddler! Not much for older children but for toddlers it's a dream come true. She was so happy and just seeing her smile in all the rides was amazing. It was lovely that I could accompany her on the carousel as that's her favourite and she would be too young otherwise to sit on a horse by-herself, we didn't have to pay extra either. My partner accompanied her on the tea cups. Other than those too rides she went on all the others.The toilet facilities are very old and smelly but clean.The walk to the end of the pier is a must especially too turn around and look at the amazing beach views.Fantastic day and made wonderful memories. We will be back....",0.0 +"Have been here a few times before but have been told that new owners and investment has been happening. Place seemed cleaner, more staff, bit more to do. Better prizes on the slots and gift shops. I'm sure it will get better every year from now. ",0.0 +Always visit Walton on the Naze whilst on holiday in Essex.The pier is a nice attraction with plenty of fruit machines etc for people to spend their money on. The area after the machines is lovely to sit & have a drink & soak up the sun. Plenty of picnic benches to sit at in an area that is a sun trap. There are a couple of places to get food from on or around the pier or you can take your own.Enjoyable day out.,0.0 +"Spend a bit of cash here and the kids will love it. The rides are suitable for the under 10's and there's the slot machines for a flutter. And you even get a chance of winning! This year 'the claw' delivered a lovely white cuddly poodle (not tacky). Other years, family members have won a large bar of chocolate and one year someone won £100!",0.0 +"Day trip on the hottest day so far it was a bit to hot on the pier but the kids enjoyed the rides, there were rides for both teens and young ones, the wrist bands are a good price £10 for the whole day very good value if the kids love the rides.",0.0 +"Walton on the Naze is a fantastic place - much underrated. Easy to park and some of the most beautiful, clean and safe beaches around. The pier is the third longest in the UKWe took our grandkids to the funfair last weekend. I went there as a kid, we took our own kids there and now the next generation is enjoying the rides. All under cover with that wonderful smell, sound and expectation of fun.The fun fair is located on the land end of the pier. Entrance to the pier itself is free. Most of the rides are really for younger kids say 3 and upwards with little aside from the Dodgems and Waltzer for teenagers. That said it is a great place to spend a few hours. Big tip: buy your little ones a wrist band for £10 each - great value and they can ride all day, Second big tip: if you decide to buy strips of tickets just bear in mind that the tickets are not transferrable but have to be used on the day of purchase.Wonderful views out of the windows over the gorgeous sands and the sea",0.0 +The pier has lots to do especially for children. You can purchase wristbands for unlimited rides or tickets as needed. All the rides are kept like new and there is something for all ages. Amusement arcades and plenty of space for fisherman. ,0.0 +come here a few times and its perfect for taking kids.wish there is a little more for adults as there is only really the pool tables or bowling.arcades have a good selection of machines and games though and a nice walk to the end of the pier with a hotdog is also a great shout to finish up.,0.0 +"Once again we took our annual trip to Walton pier so the ladies can play on the slots. Still plenty to do for all ages on this clean and tidy pier. Big amusement arcade and small funfair with rides, fishing available also and plenty of space to walk down and back. Great for rest and relaxing",0.0 +Had a beach hut for the day with 2 children of 7 and 2. Good value on pier with the wristband we had 2 visits during the day. Staff were very good with the children and very polite Only negative was poor baby changing,0.0 +"Took my 5 year old to the Pier for some Family time , brought her a £10 wristband and she could ride all the rides all day as many times as she wanted , excellent value , also took a walk to the end off the pier to see the Lifeboat , surrounding beach was fantastic all sand and no shingle had a paddle , great day spent and didn't have to spend much because she had the wristband !! Will visit again ",2.0 +I felt that time had stood still as things appeared unchanged since my last visit 20 years ago.Unfortunately time has not stood still for the structure. Far too many of the planks showed signs of decay. In fact I did not feel confident enough to walk with my family to the end.Tume for a review and refurb.,0.0 +Lots and lots of amusements with tickets to be collected. These can be exchanged for gifts at the end of your stay. There is a burger van and ice cream van outside but i did not use these.,0.0 +"Visited Walton pier today with family. It is pretty good for children, rides are quite expensive and pretty old! Pier could use a bit of a makeover/update! Nice walks along the beach to and from the pier are probably the highlight! ",0.0 +Took my grandchildren i knew they would head straight for the brightly painted horses. I smiled as i remembered taking thier father on them 30 or more years earlier. Walton is lovely,2.0 +Had a few arcade machines that give you tickets - which cost you a fortune to earn and add up to nothing - and has some rides for both big and small kids inside. It's a bit run down the whole thing - looks like they have used nails from the dark ages to keep the wooden panels down - but on a clear day it's a nice walk to the end and great scenery. Would not venture to Walton for the pier only but will always stop in for a walk when we do go. ,0.0 +"£10 and the kids can use the rides all day and now because of a change in ownership, into the evening. Great value for younger kids upto say 10 or 11, older children may get bored after a while with just the 2 big kid rides. but for younger ones brilliant. PS also most of the amusement arcade machines have been replaced this year with modern games / machines.",1.0 +We walked along the pier on lovely summer evening. Were able to observe Fronton-on-Sea and the lifeboat. Plenty of people fishing but I believe you have to purchase a license.,1.0 +"Walton Pier is a long walk out to sea, and some of the wood slats are in need of replacing, we noticed that some wood panels were being replaced, just as well it's a long way Down.....to get to the end of the pier you have to walk through an indoor funfair area, which is fine, plenty of big rides and kiddie rides, for those who seek the scare factor.....worth a wander to the end of the pier and looking back to land, gives you a different view point of Walton on the Naze, also beware of the fishermen fishing from off the pier, when they are flinging their rods about.......well worth the wander to the end of the pier....",2.0 +"This is a good traditional Pier for a family day out. The Pier is sheltered so is also great for rainy days. There are quite a few rides and it is better value for money to buy wristbands. If buying tickets, be aware you can only use on that day. There are also arcades, bowling, ice cream stands, sweet shop and restaurant on the Pier. Also for a charge you can fish off of the Pier.",0.0 +"the pier has rides inside which work on tokens, probably more busy at weekends. there is also a bowling alley which is good to do. the pier is free entry and it is good to just stroll along to the end, mind the gaps between the planks of wood.",0.0 +"Lots of rides for the kids, you buy tickets for most of the rides. One word of warning, the tickets only last the day - so don't buy too many!Fairly clean and the staff are very friendly. Gets a bit breezy on the pier, but worth the walk",0.0 +Fancied a day at the seaside decided to come here had a really nice day walked up the pier went in the amusements had a ice cream all in all a very good day ,1.0 +Good for when it rains. The cost of the rides is excessive. Many of them have been there since just after World War II.,0.0 +Had a great day in Walton..the grandchildren loved the rides on the Pier. .and it was very reasonably priced..compared to Southend or Clacton..and though both have a lot more to offer this was great for the young.er children.,2.0 +Walton-on-the-Naze pier is a decent pier and very long...it's a very relaxing walk to the end and back....aswell as having the usual amusement arcades etc at the front of it...very good ,0.0 +A lovely long pier to stroll on and the arcades at the entrance of the pier are lovely with lots of varied games to suit everyone. Unfortunately we went in the morning prior to travelling home so the fun fair part was not open but we wondered through it towards the pier and again lots and lots of varied rides to suit all. ,0.0 +Lovely seaside and traditional English pier. Arcades are good for a Rainy day. Good sandy beach and ideal of a visit all year round,0.0 +"So today we went to the beach!! (See my review on this one too!!). The pier was just as I remembered it to be, from about 20 years ago! Amazing feeling of nostalgia. Wristbands were £10 each for unlimited rides which with 2 young children is great value. It's nice to see rides aimed at the younger generation as places we usually go, such as Southend, appear to be targeted towards older children with only a few suitable for small kids, so Walton was perfect for my 5 and 9 year olds. Fantastic day out enjoyed by all. Bring on the summer. Will be back! ",0.0 +"The pier has changed a lot from when I used to visit as a child! However, a lot of the original rides are still there! The waltzers, which made the two of the girls rather quesy lol, the beautiful galloping horses which I always loved, my little one wanted to go on constantly! The walk along the pier was great despite the wind & will look forward to going back later in the year!! ",0.0 +"This is a lovely pier, loads for kids to do. A little fairground with all the usual rides for small children. Eating places, bowling and amusements. ",0.0 +"Pretty average British seaside Pier. Kids love it, slightly tacky, we're not talking Southwold here, but worth a visit if you've got young kids to entertain.",1.0 +"Extremely long to the end, give a bracing experience to help clear the lungs. Fishing allowed on the pier at £7 per day for visitors was told the there have been some good catches made there.",0.0 +"Lots of fun for the children, as well as for the grown-ups! A large area with plenty of options of fun, such as rides, bowling, arcade games & the pier itself, which is one of the longest seaside piers in the UK.",0.0 +Lovely pier with lots to do for children. You can purchas a wrist band for £10 which is excellent value. We got more than four times our monies worth!! Plenty of places to picnic inside and outside.,0.0 +"Typical seaside pier attractions, stuck in the 50's?!Rides, bowling, arcade games - everything you would expect!Great fun.",0.0 +Visited with my partner and our 2 and 4 year old children. Was pretty quiet so our son got to go on a fair few rides before it was time to go. There wasn't many staff on and they were running a number of rides so there was a bit of a wait sometimes but it was just a case of going on the ride running at the time. Staff very kind. My 2 year old freaked out on the tea cups and the man controlling the ride seemed really concerned if it was her first ride and was she ok. He was lovely. My 2 year old then decided she wanted to go on the cars with my 4 year old but changed her mind before it started and the chap running the ride was very nice and gave us our tickets back. We are regular visitors of the pier and will continue to return. ,0.0 +"I come to Walton at least once a year and it is my favourite holiday, partly because of the pier. It has a very wide range of amusements and machines, and has a lot of rides. Also, the end of the pier is a great place to fish off of or walk down to. The only thing I would say is to update some of the rides, or to have a few more for teens like me.",0.0 +"Plenty to do on Walton pier, lots of rides including a lovely traditional carousel, a ghost train, a waltzer and plenty more, plus arcade and food options, and a nice long walk to the end past the lifeboat. Parking in the area reasonable, train and bus stops nearby, public loos a short walk from pier in astonishingly clean and fragrant condition, best I've ever seen! Of course it was off season so I don't know how they'd be in the height of summer!",0.0 +"Rides, sweets, donuts and arcades what more can a kid want! I think they have done it up a little more these days with bowling and mire food restrauants",0.0 +"Walked right to the end of the pier. Beautiful day, fine sea breeze. Excellent views back to the shore. Not too much comercial stuff on the pier and far longer than it initially looked. Some of the timbers towards the end looked a bit suspect and I noticed a few gaps that could trap small feet.",0.0 +"Recently we went to Legoland. We paid (in Clubcard tokens) more than £100 for us and our 2 small boys to visit. Plus parking. Plus food. Plus a long drive. We got on 4 rides. It was far far too busy.Last weekend we went to Walton Pier. OK it's fairly small, and it's not as shiny as a big theme park. But we paid £10 per child, and they went on almost every ride, without really queuing. The staff were brilliantly helpful, polite, and nice to the kids.Our boys loved it.Yes it's a bit 'fading British seaside'. But that's part of the charm.We will be back next year.",3.0 +My grandsons loved it sunday plenty for them to do with the rides and arcade beach is all sand ghost train they loved,1.0 +We took the grandchildren - bought them wristbands and watched them for 5 hours! - they certainly had their monies worth.,2.0 +The pier makes for a great day out and has loads of fair ground rides perfect for the whole family as well as the indoor bowling alley. Also the staff are friendly and helpful. a great day out! ,0.0 +"I know the school holidays are over but the pier was a ghost place, staff looked bored stiff, it is probably different weekends and school holidays but looked very depressing, we played the machines for a while then had a nice walk along the lovely beach up to the Naze",0.0 +"It is a lovely place to visit, rides are tokens only and a little expensive but they ahve to make there money some how. the arcade was nice and we won quite a lot for £10 between 5 people. our little one enjoyed the 2p machines which is where we spent the most and won the most.",0.0 +Our two are too small for most rides but having said that there were a few things they could go on and at 3 tickets for their rides (works out to £1.80 unless you buy 24 tickets for £11 or £10 for unlimited rides wristband) I thought that was good value. Had a nice bracing walk along the pier and 2 and a half year old loved looking down at the lifeboat from the viewing platform. Pier seems more rickety as you get away from land but still OK. ,0.0 +"A typical seaside pier, amusements rides snacks etc Also bowling lanes. Good place to take shelter if it happens to rain.",0.0 +"The Beach is perfecy for families. The Naze is a lovely walking area, the Naze Tower is a must. The view is across to the Felixstowe ports and you see the steamers coming in from Holland. Good place to fly kites, or picnic The cliffs are full of fossils. The ",0.0 +I took my mum and two children here today and these two guys made my children's day funny cheerful talkative fellas . Had a great day all day wicked 😊,2.0 +"Nice day out 10 Pin Bowling at the end of the pier. Cheap n' cheerful fast food (chips a plenty) burgers etc. Ideal for mum and dad and the kids. Good family day, food, not gourmet, but OK!!",0.0 +Food was a little greasy. Tables took a long time to be cleared and we had to ask for our table to be cleaned again after it was finally cleared. Wouldn't visit again,3.0 +Been to several piers and they're all similar. Lots of things to do. My 2 years old son was delighted with the atmosphere. We ended up spending a couple of hours and a few coins all around. Thumbs up :),0.0 +"Good day out . Lovely long pier with life boat station at the end . Brought back memories from being a child . Would recommend visiting , town a little jaded but pier being brought back to life ",0.0 +"Had a fun day with four teenagers here yesterday - they really loved it, and we had a good windy walk up the long pier while they spent all their coppers in the penny arcade, and whizzed around on dodgems and the waltzer. Traditional fun, but smiles all around. A shout-out goes to Pete the ride supervisor who couldn't have been more friendly!",0.0 +Took the kids to ride the rides at Walton Pier and it was a great day out. All under cover and great value for money. The cafe served good food and there was enough tables to sit at.,3.0 +"Spent the day on the pier with my friend and her 2 young great nieces . They had wrist bands and got their money's worth. Had some lunch in the Seaspray Diner , freshly cooked , very tasty , good value . Fish looked lovely , my burger was good , too . Finished with a Kelly's ice cream . A really good day !",0.0 +"our children loved the rides and amusements on the pier, great place to visit if the weather turns bad as all under a roof :)",0.0 +"Plenty to do do for kids, not really adult orientated, there is an over 18 area to play for bigger bucks if you like a gamble, bowling alley, bars if you fancy a bevy.",0.0 +Brilliant for a wet day £10 wrist band so the kids can go on everything as many times as they want they loved it! Was quiet and the staff were nice.Bargain day out!Great chips too!There loos and baby changing areas are huge and clean 👍🏻,0.0 +"Apart from my guilty pleasure of playing the tuppenny pushers in the arcade, there's not much here to interest me, but a £10 wristband to go on all the rides for the youngsters is brilliant value. A walk to the end of the pier and back fvor a quick pint in the sunshine, and smiles from the kids after unlimited fairground rides makes this a good value attraction for all ages. The toilets in the Pier Bowl are a little grotty, but this is only a minor gripe.",0.0 +This pier is one of the longest in the country and you can spend a good deal of time in the arcade by the entrance. Great for the kids after a hard afternoon making sand castles on the beach.,0.0 +All of the amusements are undercover and perfect for a get out of the rain time. We had a fantastic time in there for less than £10. Loads of fun to be had on the 2p machines.,0.0 +"Visited the pier on a rainy day in July, found good entertainment for all ages we'll run and staff helpful and friendly.Good rides for younger children and bigger rides for older children and adults. The rides were also quite well maintained, there is also a bowling alley and gaming area with a large selection of machines to play on.",0.0 +Had a few fun hours here. Had a go on the dodgems. Not over priced. £10 for unlimited rides Great views.,0.0 +"I advise if you have to choose between Clacton and Walton Pier that you choose Clacton, much more fun and safer, Walton Pier is dirty with holes in the ceiling where water is coming through, staff rolling fags whilst operating kids rides aswell as the smell of weed, the machines are impossible almost to win out of, in huge need of investment, go to Clacton Pier if you have the choice, much better and more modern",4.0 +Whatever the weather there's something for everyone on Walton Pier as all the attractions are enclosed. People go Fishing from the end of the pier ,2.0 +Like Clacton pier it offers fantastic traditional fairground rides. There are a few older children rides such as Waltzers and dodgems but perhaps more rides suitable for children a little younger. Wristbands can be bought which offer unlimited rides or you can purchase tickets instead if you only want to go on a few rides. All in all he had a very enjoyable day and will be back soon.,2.0 +"we visit the pier every time we come to Walton on the naze, never lets us down spent all day on the pier with friends and our kids,nice helpful staff, the highlights for us parents was the breakfast in the seaspray diner, and at lunch time we had the best ever fish and chips,cooked fresh for us very clean place, and the staff were so nice to all of us ,love that place",3.0 +Fantastic day on the beach finished off nicely with a little trip to the pier. Had a really friendly bloke on the waltzers who was really great with the kids. Fun for all the family 😄,2.0 +"This pier has seen better days. The amusements that are undercover at the shore end of the pier are fine for children and ideal on a wet day. The rest of the pier which is about half a mile long id definitely run down, with uneven and in some cases rotting decking with nails sticking up and a potential tripping hazard with the potential for serious injury for the unwary. That said it is one of the longer piers in the country, it's really sad that it is being allowed to decay in this fashion.",2.0 +"this could be a really nice day out , but they have let it get a bit too run down and not many rides at all.... it is lovely for a walk along on a nice sunny day but really does need bringing up to date",2.0 +A cheap and cheerful day out. Fun for all the family especially when the weather is miserable as it happens to be often in this country! My kids loved the ghost train!It's deffo worth a visit :) ,4.0 +Walton on the naze Pier is a very well run per. Better than some in England. We had a nice walk out to the Lifeboat Station and then walked back to try the rides in the large coveted area.kids Loved it and so did Mum and Dad.Nice cafe at the front entrance to the Pier which does a mean Fish and Chips all cooked to order.Walton Pier is a nice place to spend a few hours and good value for money.will come back soon ,2.0 +"Great if you want amusements for your children, however the planking along the pier is in a very poor condition.Not much money has been spent on renewing the planking,and it would be dangerous to fish from at night,as the uneven planks have bits missing and the bolts stick up waiting to be a trip hazard for fisherman at night.",3.0 +"Great fun, a traditional pier with arcade, fun fair, bowling alley and cafe.Had a lovely atmosphere. The pier itself is very long and at the end the lifeboat is moored. Pretty sure the pier is perfectly safe, but its a bit scary walking so far out to see on very old wooden planks! Fantastic beach, and the view of the pretty beach huts when you get to the end of the pier is worth seeing.",2.0 +"Absolutely love coming hers, brings back so many memories when I came here with my nan and the whole family when I was younger. Still get the same beachy childhood feeling when you walk on the pier and hear the noises from the rides and machines. Also love going on the 2p slots, has to be one of only a few left that don't stack the coin so high that things don't move! Lovely for family day out at the seaside",0.0 +"Went bowling at the end of the pier and I must say what an awful experience. The place was full of foul mouthed teenagers who were very rude and did nothing but shout expletives across the place to each other. Toilets were filthy and due to the teens my child was too scared to go anywhere alone. Toilets in need of a serious deep clean. Children also wanted something to eat, but I took them elsewhere as the staff who were cooking looked filthy and very unhygienic and the whole kitchen area was a disgrace. This place needs closing down, disgusting. ",10.0 +"We visited the pier and was surprised it is like going back in time! Walzer, Bumper Cars and loads of amusement Arcades! Well worth a visit!",0.0 +"What a trip down memory lane! I hadn't been here since 1959 on a Sunday School Outing, and the slot machines are still there albeit it's dearer now.Other than that, it's nice that it's still here.",0.0 +"Enjoyable for walking and some nice rides for young children but certainly past it's best and not cheap. The highlight is the fresh donuts in the cafe. The lowlight is the arcade that consists almost entirely of gambling machines, whatever happened to having arcade machines in an arcade?",3.0 +"I've been going to this pier since I was 3 some 31 years it's gone downhill but still good for the little kids, it's quite expensive, I've never eaten here as it doesn't look very appetising but had a drink in the bar at the end to watch football it's ok. They have a bowling alley there too. You can fish off the pier which my dad does and he has a pass for the year at £60 ish very good value. It's a good pier but nothing like southend.",0.0 +What a great selection of rides and amusements with a fantastic bowling alley. Fun had by all our family aged between 10 and 69.,0.0 +"Sunday 20th October, and a sunny autumn day, we parked up, the parking is free, and headed for the pier, which seemed to stretch out into the sea for ages.There are fair ground rides and slot machine arcades on the pier. We walked to the end to the RNLI station, it was a bit windy but we enjoyed the walk and the sunshine. There were a number of people fishing from the pier.Nice long walk to the end and back, took us about 30 mins in total as we walked slowly and hung around a bit a the end looking at the lifeboat.",0.0 +"having been to the pier for a number of years, I have a 9 and 4 year old, the 4 year old loves the rides and at £10 for a wrist band good value, the 9 year old loves Clacton pier as has bigger rides but is a little bit more expensive. I don't see why people buy tickets as you only need to go on 5 rides and you have spent £10. The staff are very good and it was good way to spend a couple of hours.",0.0 +"104 rods we counted 2 whiting poute caught as we walked along take your windbreak to tie wrap to pier keep the wind off, this pier had all those rods out on a sunday with lots of banter between fishermen,didnt see many people snagging, sandy beach so probably good plaice ! for flat fish, either way a cheap day out as you can purchase £7 a day ticket or £65 season ticket, buy on pier, and when you have finished pop into the cafe at the front for teacake and tea £1.50p ! they do meals as well if you dont want to cook after a days fishing",1.0 +"This must be the longest pier in the country, I've been on several but nowhere near as long as this one. Lots of things for this kids to do, but as we went out of season not many things open. Cafe, toilet, places to sit. Well worth a stroll down it.",0.0 +"My teenagers loved the arcade, me and hubby the bowling and air hockey!Second visit here this year. Last time we got the ticket book for £10 which was good value.we did the arcade more this time. ",0.0 +A comprehensive and well run undercover fun fair thoroughly enjoyed by us old 'uns and the three boys under eight with us.The rest of the pier seems to be devoted to fishing (plenty of room) and the lifeboat station at the end. Owing to the gaps between the planking you get a good feel of being at sea!,0.0 +I am a life long visitor of the pier and visited again yesterday. Was absolutely disgusted to see someone sat smoking outside the bowling alley on the chairs opposite some racing cars. The pier is completely under cover and there are ample signage stating it is illegal to smoke there. On closer inspection I noticed it was a member of staff!! I had no choice but to walk past through a cloud of smoke with my baby daughter. I felt sick. I was tempted to say something but I don't like confrontation so I just shook my head as I walked past. ,3.0 +Rides are slightly disappointing however keeps the young ones happy with unlimited ride wristband. Good amusements which keep you entertained and a nice wooden pier that is popular for fishing and crabbing with a lifeboat station at the end which you can stand over and look at the boat when docked. Hasn't changed since I used to go there when I was 7:) Still a better alternative to Clacton for me and my family! Also take a walk down to Frinton-On-Sea for a quieter beach and town area:),0.0 +The pier is the same as it was 20 years ago .good for little kids as they do a wrist band for unlimited rides .the cafe on the entrance is good.,3.0 +Small but tidy pier in Walton with just enough activities for the kids on one set price which is great as you don't feel like you are being constantly fleeced for money. The numerous mini-rides inside will keep them entertained for a couple of hours and is centrally located so ideal after some time on the beach.Definitely a place for the under 10s though.,2.0 +This pier seemed to go on for miles!!! Very clean too. Plenty of things to do here as well as places to have a snack and drink. ,3.0 +"Easy to find, it sticks out into the sea !Has a great little restaurant at the entrance with plenty on the menu to suite anybody. The staff are ALL always very friendly & the service is quick too.The rest of the pier has all the usual features & also is home to the local RNLI lifeboat station.",0.0 +Just enough for the little ones without being too much for the accompanying adults. Also has a bowling alley and café/bar and of course an ice cream kiosk.,0.0 +"Its pretty good if you have small children as the rides and entertainment gear up mostly for them. As long as you don't mind the standard arcades and the little merry go rounds and such, all will be good. If you enjoy strolling with your partner etc then this would also suit.",1.0 +"I have family in Walton and spent a lot of time there as a child, and now I like to take my own children there too. The pier is great value for money with individual tickets for sale for the rides, or an unlimited wrist band for £10 per child (the wrist band also allows an adult to ride on the dodgems with a child and will allow an adult on to some of the rides that smaller children wouldn't feel confident on on their own (the carousel for example)). There are also loads of arcade games, hook the duck and grabbers etc, for extra cost. My children (6 and 3) definitely made the most of their bands. They went on every single ride and most of them more than once. There was minimal queuing on a dreary saturday. The only reason I didnt rate it 5 is although it was quite a busy day there wasnt one member of staff for each ride and you would have to wait for one ride to finish and be emptied before they would come over and let you on the one you wanted, but the most we had to wait was 5-10 mins so it wasn't really a problem.There are no thrill rides here, they are mostly smaller but entertaining, funfair type rides. Aeroplanes, drop and smile, dodgems, carousel, a mini ferris wheel, swings, trampolines, a ghost train, teacups etc...We ate from the bowling alley (scampi, hot dog and chips) and found the food very tasty and reasonably priced. The toilets in the bowling alley are also clean and well maintained. We sat at the outside seating to eat which meant the kids could run around a bit and watch the rides.Afterwards we got an ice cream and sat on the sand, as the sun had come out, and it was a very pleasant setting, with the kids even having a paddle in the sea.One thing to mention is that the council seem to have put yellow lines EVERYWHERE in Walton, so just be careful and take note of the signs. You might struggle to park close to the Pier if the car park is full.A great day out from 10am til 5pm! Recommended :o)",2.0 +"We took our three children of 2,4 & 16 to the pier and were pleasantly surprised. The pier has lots for the little ones and if you buy the wristband for them it's good value. The bumper cars was the favourite ride for the 16 year old as there are only a couple for the big kids. The staff were great especially when it came to stopping the rides if a child changed their mind or got upset. The food area did not look that appealing but we didn't try it so it may have been good.",1.0 +"Well worth a visit. Choice of rides and amusements for the little ones , good fresh selection of food available, bowling alley and bar at the end. Reasonable prices for wristbands. Staff in cafe at entrance very friendly and helpful. Large selection of good food served fresh and at a good price",1.0 +"Perfect for the whole family, with fair ground rides, food, long refreshing walk to the end of the pier, with family's fishing.",0.0 +"I have visited Walton Pier for many years and been very happy, but this time I visited I was let down. The majority of the staff stood about talking; the guy running the Dodgems didn't move the unused cars out of the way so the drivers had to swerve around them. One guy had a very faded and ripped staff shirt. My Daughter enjoyed the children's rides. £10 for a wristband or 60p a ticket. The rides my Daughter went on needed either 3,4 or 5 tokens.Had an enjoyable meal at the bowling cafe as always",0.0 +"For someone who loves piers, walton pier did not disappoint!!! It was a nice long walk to the end, with lovely views back to shore, would be great for Kids and Adults alike!",0.0 +"Unfortunately at the time of our visit to the Walton pier, it was shut for the rides, but I was amazed at how well it had been maintained. Nothing much had changed since I was a young girl visiting. We played a couple of games of bowling, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Will definitely be returning with the grandchildren for the pier later in the year.",0.0 +"If you consider the amusements and the pier, its a bit run down and fairly pricey. In comparison to other pier's and amusements/rides, I think there is better out there such as that in Southend-on-Sea in Essex.",2.0 +I used to visit this free pier and over the years the need for investment has become a must for the success and longevity of the pier. The appearance of the arcade and food outlets are dirty and shabby. I would not eat here. There are no shops to attract the paying customers. I wanted to purchase ice creams and drinks but there was nowhere available on the pier. I was hoping to go down the pier on the train but it was not in operation. There are opportunities to generate revenue but the basics of a clean or safe environment are not being met. I walked my dog Koda down the pier and he was petrified as the planks creaked and wobbled as he walked. He was so nervous. I watched numerous families struggling to walk down the pier with pushchairs and young toddlers frightened of the crumbling planks. Some planks are very dangerous indeed. There is urgent need for regeneration and investment to improve the very basics.,5.0 +When I was a kid this place was the centre of my universe. The RollerGhoster was the main highlight as well as the dodgems. I loved the mirror maze and the arcade right by the entrance. Much of the old magic has gone and replaced by generic rides and fruit machines. Glad that the bowling alley survives!,3.0 +Visited today and although did not expect to see rides open was disappointed that to see the owners have now removed the carousel. It appears they strip more assets out of the pier year by year. The exterior was battered and grubby. The place was on the market a couple of years ago its a shame they don't sell up to someone who wants to develop the pier as they have at clacton. Walton however remains a lovely little town with superb beaches.,2.0 +Great little fair to visit when it starts to get a little cooler as it is located undercover on the pier. The staff inside the fair were helpful and checked that safety straps were correctly fitted when children sat on the rides. Most of the rides there are suitable for ages 3 to 8 although some 2 year olds could probably go on some of the rides. Since it is inside it was a great place to visit in early October when you do not want to linger on the beach for hours on end. We bought a wristband for our children which cost £10 each and provided unlimited rides throughout the hrs of 11- 5. I have lost count of how many rides they had but it was at least 40 turns between them meaning the wristband was good value. The rides are not modern but for little ones it is great fun. The arcade next door seemed fine but not as much fun as the fair and we did not spend much time there.,2.0 +"Great value for money and excellent rides, spent over 5 hours there and could have stayed longer!!Bowling is great but the £10 unlimited rides wrist band was great!Boys had great fun, they are aged 3 years and 5 years",1.0 +"Great fun on the 2p slots and 13 of us had a game of 10 pin bowling. From 6 years of age to 70 plus, a great day out",1.0 +"Hasn't changed in years. Brought back some good memories, good for young kids and a lovely view of Walton from the end.",0.0 +The best value is to buy an arm band for £10 which will give you unlimited access to all the rides. There is a lot of fun for children over 4-5 - you need to be a certain height for some of the rides.We found the staff friendly and helpful.You can walk along the pier for free!,1.0 +"Had a great time here with children, and even walked to the end. Attractions under cover make it a great place to visit all year round.",0.0 +Amazing place to come with kids and friends and have quality time there - lots of entertainments for them; romantic place for couples; clean sandy beach; gorgeous waves and etc...wow! ,0.0 +"Was great for the younger kids but wouldn't advise for older than 6-7, paid £10 wrist band kids went on as many rides as they liked and there was no silly height restrictions so my children could all enjoy every ride, overall a great day :-) ",2.0 +Great childhood memories of this place. Took my two year old son here recently who begged to go on the rides. He had never been on any before and after a ride on some cars he asked to go on the tea cups. Once on there though for some reason he panicked. The man running the ride couldn't have been lovelier or more patient. He let my son get off and gave us our tickets back. Love the amusement arcade although some of the machines don't work. The £1 bowling is great fun. My only gripe is one of the staff members in the amusement arcade standing outside smoking in the doorway. He went out quite a number of times and I felt it was quite unprofessional.,0.0 +Quieter than nearby clacton. Noy as much there which is rather nice. Older fashioned than others. Really nice for children and adults alike. Good food an drinks available. A wander along the beach is a must. ,1.0 +Went for the day with our 4 year old grandson. We loved walking round the little streets and back alleys. We all ate in a very good pie and mash shop. Had tea and scones in a pretty little cafe. Walked along the sea front and onto the pier. Yet another good old English seaside resort,0.0 +Good value if you buy the £10 wrist band for your child to go on as many rides as they like in one day!,0.0 +"I have spent the whole day on and around Walton pier with my mother whose 71 my sister and our two teenage daughters and a good time was had by all. There are not many places you can visit and please all age ranges but it was somehow managed. It was a beautiful day so we started with a slow walk along the pier , then on our way back we hit the arcades! Really good fun. Then we spent a couple of hours on a lovely sandy beach , having lots of fun in the sea. A spot of lunch at the seaspray. Look can be deceiving. The fish was delicious! Had a few rides back on the pier. The girls loved the cheesy ghost train and our mum loved the old style carousel. We were all sad when it was time to leave and will be definatly returning x",0.0 +"Great priced wrist band, ideal for younger children (4-6), good selection of rides. Younger children not so well catered for, but ride on toys reasonable valueVery hot and stuffy on a warm day,",0.0 +What a fantasticlly equiped pier this is you want for nothing ther is absolutely everything & more to keep you amesed ALL day,0.0 +Not many things to do except sands good If there is no tides. Better than other beeches nearby. Better one near by is Clacton pier it's the best so far in our trip to Essex.,0.0 +"Walton pier is a lot of fun. It has a bowling alley, cafes and lots of different rides which children would love. My husband and I walked to the end of the pier as it was a lovely day and it is nice to see the view of Walton from the end. There were many yachts sailing too making it very interesting to see. This pier is just what you expect for a seaside resort and does not disappoint. If you don't like that sort of thing, don't go! ",0.0 +Worth the walk to see Walton from the end of the pier. Just what you need when the weather is to hot and you want a nice cooling breeze. Make sure you wear a pair of comfortable shoes! ,0.0 +"Walton Pier is the third longest pier in Britian (after Southend and Southport) at 792m. Passing through the entrance, you have a cafe to the left (chips, chips, chips), working your way up the pier through the amusements and rides. Like so many other places you really need to get a wristband to get your moneys worth, as single rides are (obviously) more expensive, but on a rainy day, and if you dont mind going on rides again and again, then kids can have fun here, Included rides are waltzer, dodgems, Ghost train, Carosel, and several smaller rides. At the end of the rides section, you come to the Bar (yes!) and the Ten Pin bowling, although we didn't do this, it looked to be popular. Modern day out of the way, we enjoyed a lovely walk to the end of the pier with great views of Walton and Frinton (sadly the kids train ride to en end of the pier is no more). Not the greatest time we have ever had, and in need of a little TLC, but nonetheless a nice old pier.",0.0 +"We were rained out one day so headed to the covered pier for some fun. It needs updating, big time! There are your basic rides, cafes etc. the ten pin bowling is ancient but it did us for the afternoon. It's just all a bit shabby and dark. Needs some proper modernisation. Check out Clacton piers bowling for a really nice place to go!",0.0 +"A pier to unit most people rides arcades , bowling cafe and it nice walking the pier just o see the views and you can even see the lifeboat ",0.0 +"A good pier for the under 10's if you want faster better rides then clacton pier is the one for you. My little ones love Walton pier and buying a wristband it is great value, I haven't eaten in any of the cafes, but a short walk into Walton there is plenty of good places to eat. If you have a wristband you can ride all day as many times as you like. Look forward to some new rides.",0.0 +"good value,and fun time to past few hours with under 10 yr olds wrist bands excellent value at £10 allows kids to ride all day for this, but watch out parents your will be getting tickets as well because some rides require an adult if child is under 1.25 metres tall",0.0 +Not as busy as Clacton Pier but enjoyable the day we went was pretty quiet but it gave us more time to look around.,0.0 +I enjoyed walking along the pier but i think it was to early in the season so it was quiet. But the view from the pier was enjoyable.,0.0 +"walton pier is the 2nd longest in the country and worth a visit,if just to walk along it,more often than not,in the rain and wind! used to go there as a kid so holds some nice memories...not changed much,typical 'pier stuff'-candy floss,amusements,dodgems,waltzers,etc. theres a nice bowling alley and places to eat and drink too-you could easily spend a couple of hours strolling around. wotever you do-dont pay to go on the ghost train-the scariest thing was the man serving you-you may as well pay 2 quid to go and stand in a dark room for 2 minutes-a real rip off!!! the kids will love it though,probably more geared to the under 10's! overall its worth a look-if only to take you back to the old days,before all these computers and mod cons!!",2.0 +Admission to the pier is free and the walk to the end is well worth while - it's the second longest pier in the country! The small café near the 10 pin bowling is excellent value - great coffee and bacon rolls,0.0 +We absolutely loved it here so much fun & loads to do. There's the huge arcades area plus a fun fair for the kids also you can play bowling. Excellent is all we can say.,0.0 +Took the grandchildren and had saved up all our change so not as expensive as it might have been! Good fun although you can get carried away spending a lot to try to win a small prize in the amusement arcade. Lovely brisk walk in the sea air to see the lifeboat at the end of the pier and watch the fishermen. Must do attaraction whatever the weather!,0.0 +This pier is very well maintained with something for everyone Childrens wrist band was reasonable £10 for unlimited rides.Bowling alley and cafe .Fishing for the seas angler.Well worth a visit and a lovely view of the coast from the end of the pier.,0.0 +"Fun rides for the children, great places to eat and have snacks. The beach is stunning, sandy beaches as far as the eye can see. Well worth a visit.",0.0 +"Stroll down the hill from the quaint little train station at Walton on the Naze and be prepared to be smacked in the face by the bright yellow and red paint work adorning the entrance to the Pier. It can only get worse I'm afraid. The kids will love the alluring neon lights of the slot machines, the sickly smell of candy floss and donuts and the miniature fun fair waiting inside for Mum and Dad to part with their money. Spotted a cafe at each end of the amusements which I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, but that's me. So why 3 stars you say? Well, I did manage to take a gentle walk to the end of the pier and check out the life boat, chat with the fisherman about the day's catch and take some pics of the town. Tip! Before you enter just make sure you have all eaten and have completely spent out.",0.0 +Bargain offer of £10 play all day wristbands at the moment. Great fun for the kids. Not much for adults but it appears to be aimed at youngsters so no complaints.,0.0 +This is a small and quite dated attraction but very kind and friendly staff. Would have been better if they honoured the web offer Park resorts said they had of 1 hour for £10 but never mind!,2.0 +"this was brilliant we spent one of the days at the pier, the weather was not great but this was not an issue as there waws still so much to do! my Children had a great day! definatly advice ",0.0 +"Love going hers at least once a year, always people enjoying themselves, locals and visitors alike. Clean tidy and very well run.",1.0 +"Having said that, it's not all bad, it is weather tight so enables you to defeat a wet day at a British seaside. The pier is free entrance and you are able to walk in and out and all the way to the far end without any charges. The main attraction is a fun fair with the usual selection of rides; dodgems, waltzers, trampolines etc etc. Everything needs tickets, at least 3 per ride and many rides need 4 or more. There are several deals including the all-you-can-ride wristband at £10 per child. The prices seem a bit high, especially out of season and everything looks a little tired and well used. However the Seaspray cafe on the pier serves excellent fresh hot ring donuts - best enjoyed with a mug of tea and the staff are happy cheeky and chirpy which is a rare pleasure and is a great treat after a cold walk down the pier and back. ",2.0 +"The pier is an added advantage to a beautiful beach, has the typical amusements associated with a pier. We did not feel ripped off with the prices they were what you’d expect at a holiday resort pier.",4.0 +finding nothing to do one sunday the wind was wailing and the rain lashing down we was thinking what shall we do . so we jumped in the car and headed out and found our selves in walton-on-sea. so we parked up and headed for the pier. well its got so many things to do theres the typical arcades and machines and the fun fair ten pin bowling alley and cafe. and a walk along the fresh sea air. after going all round the pier we strolled along the beach front . although the weather was bad the sea lashing and the waves higher than us we had a great time. the shops small and quirky. pie and mash if you like it. we had a lovely time its even better in the summer a place to be...,0.0 +Came Here for a day trip with family and in one word wonderful!!! The beach is absolutely fantastic and hasn't lost it's appeal since I was a kid. Although it lacks bakeries there isn't much to fault Walton. The pier and rides are really good for kids and I would certainly recommend 100% ,0.0 +"Walton pier is weird because it's a large pier with the usual tacky amusements and rides normally associated with somewhere like Clacton or Brighton, except that Walton-on-the-naze is a tiny little mainly quaint village, it just doesn't sort of belong there! Walton looks like many other Southern coastal resorts, a bit old-fashioned and well past its heydey. Maybe in its heyday it got the crowds to justify a big pier but the place just looks sorry now and under-attended. What scared me though was that from the outside the state of repair did not look good, and the ancient, weather-eroded wooden planks of the pier itself often have really large gaps inbetween, which scared the children! Some nice kiddie rides, but expensive like everywhere else. Has the usual huge area of amusements with the usual machines, 2-pence waterfalls and the like. Staff at the coin counters were very good when we were there. I just really didn't like the condition of the pier, I wouldn't risk going on it in rough sea!",0.0 +Inside slots and rides with friendly and helpful attendants. The outside walk to the lifeboat and the view of the town/prom is ok with fishermen at the end of the pier. The ten pin bowling is reasonably priced with friendly staff and the score is calculated for you.,0.0 +Came here couple months ago now.. Was a nice day out.. Not too much around the place but it was a nice time with the family relaxing. ,0.0 +"Walton Pier, a must for all grown up kids, its not changed since I was a wee laddie, although in those days I ddin;t think in Scots words! Go, it's just top fun :-)",0.0 +omg what has happened to my childhood memorys the rides looking tired the place lacking atmosphere staff more like zombies an injection of serious funds and happiness are urgently needed or walton and walton pier in particular will be a distant memory what a shame that would be,3.0 +This is where we wanted to stay but unfortunately there are two Martello Parks and we booked the wrong one,0.0 +"If you tire of the joys of sea and sand or showers drive you from the shore then a trip to Walton pier may be what you are looking for. Walton Pier is a typical seaside, Victorian, pier and is free to go on.How one might rate this pier really depends on the age group of those involved. If you are going as a family with children (especially those under 10) it would rate as very good bordering on excellent but if you are going as an adult with no interest in either angling, walking or bowling you would probably rate it as poor, consequently I've rated it as average overall as I don't feel it caters for everyone.So what can one do on the pier? There are a number of fairground rides - all under cover - what a blessing if it starts to rain as they will still keep working. Most of the rides are for smallish children but there are a couple of things that suit older people e.g. dodgems and a waltzer. One can either buy a very reasonably priced wristband to go on the rides or buy tickets if you only wish to take one or two rides, you have the choice. There is a fair size amusement arcade, how much one spends there is up to you - there are 'penny pusher' type machines that only cost 2p per go through to prize crane type machines at 30p (there is also a small over 18 section). About half way down the pier is the bowling alley that also houses a cafe, licensed bar and toilets that are open to all pier users. Beyond that is the open part of the pier - chiefly used by anglers and those who like a little walk. There is nothing at the end of the pier except a view of the sea and the lifeboat.I believe during summer weekends there is live music on the pier in the evening (at least it advertised this on a small outdoor stage)At the front of the pier is the Seaspray Diner - a large, typical seaside cafe/restaurant. The diner seats about 100 inside and there are more seats outside (but under a cover). Although there are lots of seats there is plenty of room between them - good for buggy users. When we visited the restaurant was clean, service was prompt, the food good and was competitively priced. They do not display loads of ready made sandwiches etc. since they make things freshly to order. The menu is large, flexible and unpretentious. Outside the pier is an ice cream kiosk and on the opposite side of the road are public toilets which when we visited were very clean.",1.0 +"lots of rides for children 3plus and wrist band is good value to, has a large arcade and a soft play area making it double the fun.",0.0 +"can feel cold and noisy.bowling is good, children enjoyed rides. staff dont always seem like it is where they want to be, not much job satisfaction cafe is nearly always empty so have to wait long time for anything hot. better than clacton pier, the beach is better than clacton. no parking have to park in town and walk down to pier. toilets nearby which is handy. also toilets in bowling alley. bowling alley often lanes are not working properly and one member of staff trying to do everything from repairs, to serving food to taking money etc when bowling, could do with more staff.cant think of anything else to say.",0.0 +"it's like stepping through the alley in 'goodnight sweetheart' but being transported back to the late 70's/early 80's. we used to go on family day trips to frinton and then to the pier in walton when i was a kid and usually you go back to these sort of places 20 years on and keep remarking about what has changed. not at walton pier, its all exactly as i remember it and in need of a bit of a renevation",1.0 +"We really enjoyed the two penny slots, the walk along the pier is wonderful on a sunny day. Also really nice just sitting and watching the fishing.",0.0 +this pier was disappointing as it is quite a long pier but they use less than a quarter of it. Does not seem like any care is being put into it overall..,0.0 +"If you are in Essex and you want an old fashioned place to spend some time, try Walton it has all the history a pier that is full of kids stuff, and when the sea goes out one of the cleanest safest, beaches in the country.",0.0 +"What a state, I use to be proud of the pier, now its shabby. Pirate Pete which was great for young children has now closed. The arcade is full of dated slot machines that could do with a clean.Some of the staff seem to have given up! Try harder Walton pier or you will lose it completely to Clacton pier, I hope its not too late.",0.0 +Great for families-lots of rides for smaller kids. We loved the arcades-never seen so many 2p machines in our lives!!!,0.0 +main cafe not open which was quite dissappointing staff very good,0.0 +not really our thing amusements the wooden pier was poor quality old the life boat at the end is of interest.,0.0 +Lovely rides for the little ones and a good bowling alley for the older ones!,1.0 +We used to go here when we were young in those days they had the train to the end of the pier still a magical place to visit,0.0 +"we like the rides on walton pier and the bowling alley,good fun night out",0.0 +"Well , being Malaysian, we just love our food and junk foods.During my visit to Sekinchan, I decided to drop in at Ah Ma's house to see whats all the fuss about. Not bad, really, you get to buy biscuits, snacks,teas and the kids had a great time choosing their snacks. Besides that they have a display of som antique stuffs.Not bad really, I would love to go there again.",0.0 +It's bring back my childhood life memories. Lots of oldies stuff displayed. The place is easy to locate & it's surrounded by the vastness of padi's field. You may also visit the padi's farm factory nearby. ,0.0 +"nothing interesting and no idea why locals are streaming here.Nothing to look for except tidbits.Some workers were making Kueh kaput (egg biscuit) normally a staple for new yearDon t waste your time stopping by.the local tourist info does not seem available . if you are a foreigner ,skip this place !",0.0 +Yesterday 16Jun19 we reached right at their door step on 1755 (5:55pm) and the staffs don't allow us to enter into their shop as they started to close down their shop. The official working hours that I read from web is stated from 9:30am to 6:30pm everyday. I do explained that we came so far from Penang and they also don't care. What type of service they provide to customers?,0.0 +This is a place with antique furniture that sells traditional snacks/sweets and local drinks such as guava with plum/lo han go.The place has a nostalgic ambience as it is decorated with traditional house furnishings. ,2.0 +"A house which is selling local snacks which you can get them everywhere. Tv host likes to visit here for shooting, then it becomes famous. Honestly said, nothing much to do here unless you want to buy fresh and handmade cookies. ",0.0 +This place sells alot of my childhood snack with reasonable price.They also have some old furniture for photo session/resting.Next to this shop is padi field and you can take some photos here too if there are lesser cars.,0.0 +A shop that selling biscuits and a little souvenir. This shop keeps & display some old memories items which is a good idea for photography purposes. Goods prices is slightly expensive for local travelers. ,0.0 +"This place is like a time capsule. Besides the local delicacies sold here, younger generation can see antique typewriters, tv, phones etc.. from the 60s to 80s.",0.0 +"It's part of the scenery but it's somewhat expensive and not worth the visit. They are selling some tidbits and local stuff but pricing is comparably expensive. As for the food stall next to them, you can order drinks, cendol, rojak & etc but totally not worth the pricing.Suggest: stop for 15-20min (max) and that's all. There is another ah Gong's opposite this shop but given the impression that both may be the same (in terms of pricing & value) I skipped immediately.",1.0 +"a touristy place selling some traditional biscuit and souvenirs at Sekinchan.Old fashioned TV set/radio/clock inside the house,it's interesting!",0.0 +"It's just locate in the middle of paddy field. Found out many snacks and small games which is totally can recall my childhood memories, excited.. Here also got selling those wooden mould to make the traditional Chinese pastry-- anggu kuih! You can surely get your hand letter for your beloved one from here.",1.0 +This is a place selling traditional biscuit and malaysia local stuff. They closed very early like 5pm. Very easy to located the place.It is one of the tourist attractive when u are in sekinchan. ,0.0 +"ah ma house, selling some local snacks...nice for those who like the snacks...here also they sell the kuih bahulu which is very nice...must try...",0.0 +Visited this place since it was there when we visited Sekichan. A simple set up nicely spruced up after the recent visited by the Sultan of Selangor. Typical tourist outlet with souvenirs & local delicacies.... plus a small corner housing a collection of memorabilia of days gone by.... nice! Watch the ladies making kueh kapit the traditional way and tasted it fresh.... cannot get it any fresher.,0.0 +Nthg much. Only souvenirs and some classic stuffs. Good for younger generation to know more about local culture. Sells cookies and biscuits as well,0.0 +"Nothing special, though we did find the 2 ladies baking the love letters using the metal tools over burning coal to be really interesting.This was a shop selling local foodstuffs with some photo opportunities.Outside, there are some antique vehicles, although you would have to pay to take pictures with them.",0.0 +"Whilst this is predominantly a touristy place to get some good local delicacies and souvenirs, the display of the antique furnitures and product wares from days-gone-by certainly brought back nostalgic memories of my childhood days. Perfect place to rekindle the memories and educate the young ones about the glorious days before the smart phone technology! Ding dang chocolates anyone?",0.0 +"If you are 1960-80 born local, this place is memories of village childhood. This shop has different snacks which represent 70-90.",0.0 +A small shop selling snacks and foods. You will see tourists coming here during peak seasons. Car rental available too.,0.0 +Excellent experience. Eva was really helpful and accommodating. I had 2 pairs of work trousers made at a great price. Perfect first fitting. Also a leather jacket which was also great. Highly recommended.,2.0 +Got this perfect blazer tailored in Blue Eye Tailor last year. Katie who assisted me even took the time to deliver it to my hotel after her shift so I could take it with me in time. Thanks alot!,1.0 +"Good service I came here last year, I ordered 2 shirts and 1 suit. Very fast and professional. after 24 hours i was back here and lyly did not let me down as she promised me. I would like to introduce Lyly to everyone .",0.0 +"LOVE Lyly!She is a lovely and professional girl. Lyly helped me to have a great experience here, I had 3 dresses and it was very nice beyond my imagination. She is always with me when I need it. Thank you so much! I cant wait to come back.",0.0 +"I thank lyly! I ordered here a suit and a shirt here. Very nice and suitable for me, I cannot thank her enough. Amazing service. I will be back.",0.0 +Fast and the shirt fits really good! Also very high level of English. Would definitely recommend. The service is very high ,0.0 +We went in just to order a pair of pants and one shirt. After the first fitting we ended up ordering over 10 beautiful linen shirts. Prices are good and they are very friendly to work with and can accommodate any special requests.Will come back again! Thanks a lot:),0.0 +"Katie was amazing, she understood my request and the final piece was spot on based on the photo I have provided. If I am ever back in Vietnam I will definitely come back to Blue eye tailor. Thank you Katie! Pavlína",1.0 +"Perfect! Very professional and patient and knew just what to recommend . Thank you Katie, great work 😁",1.0 +i was greeted by an attractive young lady that introduced her self as TY that gave me cold drink of water treated me with up most respected in the most difficult of time as the corona virus was it a world wide plague yet she showed professionalism and respect never showed any signs of fear like many other shops i would recommend any one thats geting stuff made to go directly here thank you so much Ty i will get the address so i can send another shirt to be coppied it one of a kind but wrong meterial for me. its my favorite shirt and wish to get it coppied. ,0.0 +"We went to make some dublicates from our favorite clothing items. Ty helpt me perfectly! Obviously had specific knowledge about tailoring which made that she give good advise on the options. Next to that they are very fast. The fitting was the next day for four clothing items! They were very critical themself in what had to be adjusted. Very professional! My mom was helpt by Katie. Also very professional, kind and knowledgeable. ",1.0 +"I had a dress made by Katie. She was awesome, very attentive and she did exactly what i asked for. If you need any tailoring done definitely come here the girls are so nice! We will definitely be back",1.0 +"Had dress made in blue eyes. Great service, highly recommend shop. Was very well looked after by Katie. Definitely recommend to anyone looking for tailor shop in Hoi an.",2.0 +Kim at Blue Eye Tailor made me the best fitting suit I have ever worn. She was extremely helpful and had many insightful tips for me throughout the whole process.I definitely recommend that you visit! ,2.0 +"My girlfriend bought several items of clothing from Blue Eye Tailor, and I got a bespoke, linene Henley shirt for a great price thanks to Emma in the store. The staff are incredibly friendly, helpful, and patient - and the store is open 12 hours a day, so they work damned hard just for the convenience of the tourists who come to Hoi An.I have a lovely shirt, tailor fitted in a material and design of my choosing, for the price of an off-the-shelf shirt in an average high street store found in England.The biggest problems you'll face is either trying to stop yourself from going overboard, or trying to fit all your new clothes into your backpack...The store keeps your measurements for two years, so you can email/WhatsApp the stafg to get more clothes made and shipped home - something I'll definitely be doing from now on!Thanks Emma, and co.!",1.0 +Kim was very helpful finding the right fabric for my two tailored long sleeve shirts. She took measurements and made a fair price. The day after I was able to try them on the first time and we agreed on some adjustments that were realized the same evening(!).Quality seems good and the service was nice and friendly. I can recommend this tailor.,0.0 +"Came in with my partner to get his suit made, and ended up getting a dress made! Eva was a fantastic help and made sure everything fit perfect. My dress turned out very nice! I would recommended others to come. ",1.0 +"I came in and spoke with Eva to have a suit made. Reasonable price for a Vietnamese suit, alterations were made on multiple visits until I was happy, and the whole ensemble came out looking great. I would definitely order another one from here.",0.0 +"I had a phenomenal experience at blue Eye Tailors getting a suit made. A woman named Eva helped us get the suit and she was gracious and generous and caring.She even left her home while off duty to come in and make an alteration to the suit, I am Shook. Eva fixed one of my favourite shirts that had a rip in it. Free of charge. Couldn’t recommend enough.",0.0 +"Came here to get a suit and three shirts, the women who worked here are very fun and great to work with. Emma helped me to find the best style and colour, and I could not be more happy with the results, highly recommend. They even helped fix some of my other shirts with rips for no extra cost.",1.0 +I'm delighted with the service and the suit that I got here. Eva who served me was extremely helpful; providing honest advice when needed but still giving me space to make my own mind up. I'm also delighted with the quality of the tailoring. Definitely would recommend!,1.0 +"Lovely experience. Ty sewed a gorgeous cocktail dress for me. I love the fabric and it was done within 24 hours, including a fitting and alterations. Highly recommended!",0.0 +"Thx to Sue, my personal tailor. I got two amazing suits which are getting sent to my Hotel in Hanoi. The staff is super friendly & helpfull. We always got water for free - when we came in to the shop. Yes the suits are more expensive then other shops but the quality is insane! Thank You again, can’t wait to order a mew one🙃🤩",2.0 +The Lovely Miss Vi was wonderful in tailoring a woman’s blazer for me. She helped me by looking at photos I had brought in and made suggestions about things that she knew would look best for my body shape. They have a huge range of fabrics at Blue Eye and I was extremely impressed by the fast turn around (two days) which included drop off to where I was staying. Quality of the finished product excellent would strongly recommend a visit here.,0.0 +"Blue eye was a great place to visit. All the staff were helpful to our group. I had a suit and jacket made by Kim and she did a wonderful job. It only took about 1 day which included the initial meeting, a fitting the next day and then receiving the final pieces that night and I was very impressed with the quality.",0.0 +"Sue was amazing, helped me greatly! Deserves a pay rise. Was also very happy with the quality of my dresses.",0.0 +"Blue Eye is a great shop in Hoi An. Laura was wonderful and receptive in helping me construct the shirt that I wanted. The shirt had a scratch on it, but it may have been a result of the fabric. ",0.0 +We went to Hoi An with a list of possible tailor shops of which Blue was not one. However we met some fellow holiday travellers who had just come from there and had a good experience. My husband had 2 suits and 2 shirts made. All beautifully fitted and tailored. And I had some long and short sleeved Ao Dai’s made ( the traditional Vietnam long and mid length tunics - pronounced Ow Yeay) in gloriously coloured silks. A very difficult choice!I would say Blue falls into a middle range category of tailoring. They were not as up market or as highly priced as Yaly (still reasonable in western terms) but more of an ‘outfit’ and more expensive than the down to earth simple family tailor we also went to Faifoo. Staff as very friendly and helpful. If something is not quite right they were happy to help. Fittings are daily. Clothes finished in 3 days. We had a very nice shopping experience there. ,2.0 +I had an absolute wonderful time at this shop! I was helped by Kim and she was so helpful in picking out the right clothes for me. Very honest in what would look good on me and what not. I ordered two dresses and one skirt and I am absolutely in love with them. And it's incredibly how fast your clothes are ready.,1.0 +Had a very good experience with Ty! Very friendly service and the dress looks amazing! They can exactly make it as you wish for example by showing a picture. Nice and good looking materials and fast service,0.0 +Went in the morning to this tailor and came back in the evening. A beautiful dress was already made in the evening. Very friendly host Eva.,2.0 +My wife ordered a dress at 1pm and when we went back for a fitting at 7 it was all ready and no changes required. Lovely service. 3 Other members of our group also successfully bought a range of clothes. Thanks to Ty for a v enjoyable experience as well as a new dress.,0.0 +Absolutely wonderful service and the final pieces of clothing were amazing! Emma was great and ensured that I was happy with everything. Everything was done super quickly as well! I will definitely order more clothing via email.,1.0 +"Had 3 pair of pants and 2 shirts made, perfect fit, after minor ajustments. All done in less than a 24 houres. Great service by Laura, can highly recommend. ",0.0 +Had 2 suits made for me and service was great. Eva really helped in choosing the colours I wanted with suggestions and the quality is very good. Had a final alteration and was done with 2 hours.,0.0 +"I was lucky enough to be on a tour through Vietnam with Intrepid travel. They recommended this tailoring shop. I bought four items of clothing, habd tailored for a very reasonable price. Bim, my tailor delivered an excellent product. She was extremely sensitive to my needs, the next day I came back for a fiiting. Only 2 things need very minor adjustments. Bim dixed rhem in a jiffy and I was on my way. What an excellent experience. This is true high quality service. Thank you Bim for your attention to detail and your wonderful service@",0.0 +"I odered a suit made from cashmere wool and silk. Trousers, jacket and a vest. It is completely tailor made.",0.0 +"Wanna look like a million bucks? This is the place to go. Honestly had a fantastic time getting spoiled with all the different choices. Quality of the fabric was also top notch. Shout out to Eva for making me look like I own three Ferraris and a beach house in the Maldives. Great service, great products. ",0.0 +Great place with such a nice staff. Laura was very sweet and helped me getting new pants and shirts. I can definitely recommend this place if you need new high quality clothes ,0.0 +"The best tailorshop in Hoi An for sure. Service was excellent from the moment we came in and we had so much fun with the tailoring. The ladies were all very nice and the communication back and forth between us the customers and the tailors was very easy. Especially the tailor that took care of me, named Ty, made the experience very comfortable and easy. And of course my shirts were all a perfect fit the first try :)Would recommend!Cheers",0.0 +My husband had a shirt made at Blue Eye and we’re very happy with the result! Laura was professional and kind. Thanks so much!,0.0 +"With an abundance of tailor shops it is overwhelming to decide on styles, fabric and where you what to invest your time and money. My husband and I worked with Vi at Blue Eyes Tailor. Vi is very skilled, knowledgeable, kind and no pressure. She was truly a pleasure to work with. My husband had pants made that fit perfect on the first fitting, just adjusted the length a bit and ready in no time. Next time in Hoi An this will be the place we return to!",1.0 +Wonderful service by Eva! Had a coat made for me and both color and fit was spot on from first fitting! Everything was done in 24 hours and very smoothly! Thank you so much Eva! ,2.0 +"I had Katie looking after me to make a dress and jumpsuit! She went above and beyond to make sure my pieces were exactly what I wanted, they came out perfect and I loved them. She truely looked after me and made sure I was happyHighly recommend this place xx",0.0 +"Had a summer dress made and love it very much. Great service by Katie, definitely would go there again! ",1.0 +"Great service- Emma was very friendly and helpful. My dress turned out beautifully and they were very accommodating with all the changes I requested, would recommend this place!",1.0 +I was being advised by Ty and she did a really good job! The dress they made for me is wonderful. They included everything I wanted. It is a bit expensive but worth it. Thanks Ty;),0.0 +Bim helped me get a good suit fit a lot.She was nice and helpful.She knows my taste and advised me!Thanks a lot for your help!,0.0 +I only got my 2 new clothes in one day. Dear Katie gave me great advice. And they are amazing. You have to go there! And the quality is amazing! I fell in love directly!,0.0 +"Easily the best experience I've had with a tailor. Brilliant, precise measurements and a great end product. I'm so happy, thank you so much Ty, you not only made my decisions easier but you made my day and my week. Thank you again Ty!",0.0 +Bim was super attentive and helpful. She helped select colours and made the process so easy. I felt relaxed and calm with Bim helping me out with my first ever tailor-made playsuit! Thanks again and I look forward to hopefully coming back sometime soon! Big love from Australia!,0.0 +"I went to 8 different tailors around Vietnam and no one would work on my jeans. I needed the waist altered and Laura was able to do a fantastic job in the same day. I couldn't even tell where the seams were, it was done to precision! The whole shop and team were great and attentive to our needs.",0.0 +The lovely Katie was so helpful during my visit to Blue Eye. She was very friendly and polite and was so patient as I decided on a colour for a skirt to get made and gave me helpful advice. I will definitely be back to Blue Eye in the future and I look forward to being served by Katie again :),0.0 +We had excellent service at Blue Eye. Katie made sure everything fit perfectly and was very knowledgeable. The whole place was welcoming and helpful. I will definitely be returning!,0.0 +Such a great experience and also customized memories to take home!!Eva did a really great job by helping us to pick the right material and cut.She was really caring and also recommended some nice local places to visit.,0.0 +"Absolutely amazing in all aspects. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable. My tailor Kim was very professional and helpful in the choices of design and fabrics. I had a female suit designed with pants jacket and lace top which was made from a photo of a style I had found online. Kim helped me make stylish decisions about how I could make my suit more versatile being formal/evening wear. I was offered a reasonable price and was happy to pay for the quality in which was offered. I came into the shop at 10am for fabric choices and measurements and by 2pm the next day I had my first fitting. I only needed some alterations made to my jacket. Kim using her skills made note of the alterations needed to be tailored to my body. Kim told me that she would have changes completed by 5pm that day! On returning after the alterations my suit fitted to my body 100%. I could not fault the service, quality and punctuality of the staff at Blue Eye Tailor. I would highly recommend and look forward to returning to make more purchases. I would like to thank Kim and the staff for their hospitality and service as I am one happy customer. Many thanks.",0.0 +"Such amazing service and quality, I had two dresses made by Vi who was so kind and friendly and very accommodating. Very knowledgeable about style and fabric choice and no problem with alterations after first fitting so that both dresses were a perfect fit. Fabric and workmanship was such high quality. Turn around time was also very fast after ordering- first fitting was 2pm the following day after order was made and completed by 5pm same day as fitting!Have tried other tailors on previous visit to Hoi An but will only go back to blue eyed tailor now. My only disappointment was not ordering more clothes!!!Thank you so much Vi, you are such a talented tailor and you really have made my experience in Hoi An so special, I hope to return to your shop soon.",1.0 +"I entered the store with no expectations. Bim welcomed me and advised me and made sure that i feel comfortable. I chose to buy a suit and had two fittings the following day. I am totally happy with my purchase and would recommend to anyone who considers to buy a suit to get it here. Good job, Bim!",0.0 +"Had a lovely skirt made here, whilst my boyfriend had a suit made. Eva was very helpful and friendly. It was so quick and easy - would definitely recommend.",0.0 +I got a suit at Blue Eye and Katie was really professional and charming. She accomodates all your wishes and also knows the little details that matter. The suit looks amazing and only a few alterations had to be done. I could pick up my suit the next day and everything was perfect!,1.0 +I loved my experience at blue eye Taylor's. Katie was so friendly and accommodating and she made me a beautiful dress and then made final adjustments quickly as soon as I tried it on. I cant reccomend enough!,0.0 +"Yesterday, me and my boyfriend went to The Blue Eye Tailor to get ourselves new costumes. I have really wanted to get a cropped blazer and matching suit-pants for so long, but have not found it in any store. I showed some pictures for one of the tailors, Katie, and explained how I wanted it to be and she was so sweet and understood everything! She helped me to find the best fabric for me and only one day after the whole suit was finnished and the fit was PERFECT! If it would have been too big or too small, or if I wanted to adjust something else, she told me that she could fix it. But it was just perfect from the beginning. I really recommend to go here if you want nice clothes with a perfect fit great quality and very helpful and professional tailors! Thank you again Katie!!",1.0 +I was so happy with the suit I got from the blue eye tailor!! They had a big mix of different patterns and fabrics! Eva helped me and she was so professional and kind! If you are in Hoi An you must make this place a visit! Thank you again Eva! ,2.0 +This place is amazing! Katie took so good care of me and had a lot of patience (since I could never decide what I wanted). I love my jumpsuit and want to go back to have more clothes made here!!,2.0 +"I really didn’t think I had time(only 3 days in Hoi An) to get something made but went to Blue Eye Tailor anyways to see how long it would take. Laura told me it would be ready the next day. She was so great with helping me decide on the best color and fabric for my jumper. The next day went to try it on and make any adjustments that I needed. Only needed a few so we waited and it was finished within 15-20 minutes. I absolutely love it and highly recommend Laura at Blue Eye Tailor. Laura was outstanding, she and everyone there are so friendly. I will be coming back for more pieces on my next trip to Hoi An.",0.0 +Emma was great and worked hard to make sure I was happy. I recommend this place. Quality work for men and women,2.0 +Very nice experience with very good service. I myself got helped by a very lady called Laura who knew her stuff very Well. And i got a very nice blazer for a good price,0.0 +"Big thank you to Blue Eye Team, they have created two perfect suits for me. They are very professional and I had a great experience. I felt that they really care about what they do. I absolutely recommend Blue Eye Tailors to anyone looking for a great quality suit (and price is also very reasonable).",0.0 +Emma was amazing to work with. She helped in making everything perfect and would always let me know of other options when trying to create the outfit. It was ready the next day and alterations were made within the few hours! Really happy and would definitely recommend.,1.0 +"I was served by Bim who had made me a long pair of chinos, a short pair of chinos and a nice dress shirt. Only took a day to make and nearly everything was perfect the first time! The are very great if you want to make any slight alterations too. Great prices compared to back home in NZ. The best thing is they keep your measurements for 3 years so if you ever need anything else, they can ship it to you internationally. Very great experience, thanks Bim!",0.0 +Emma was very attentive and friendly and took all my requests in her stride. She worked very quickly and we had our final fitting on the next day. As long as you’re making a reasonable request you should expect no disappointment here.,0.0 +"Thanks to Eva I have got the perfect suit. The fit was amazing and the fabric was just what I wanted. I went in with my girlfriend (she got a dress). I wasn’t exactly sure the style I was looking for, kinda just showed Eva the photo and she knew exactly what to do. She showed me an album of fabric that would often be use to make female suit due to its flexibility but that not what I was looking for. I told Eva that I want other kind of fabric that is more sturdy, structure and will hold its shape and she pointed me to the selection of wool. There were so many shade of greys to choose from but I finally settle of dark grey. She took my measurements; top and bottom. The price wasn’t the cheapest I don’t think. I’ve seen comments on here getting a 3 piece suit for the price of my 2 piece. However, I don’t mind paying for the quality so I think it’s a fair price. You pay for the quality and fast service. Came back next morning the it fit perfectly. It feels good, hugs my shape and the fit of the trouser was amazing as well!Thanks Eva for amazing service! If I ever come back to Hoi An will definitely be getting more for sure!",0.0 +Walked into the store. Offered water a smile and great service by Laura. Same day service. Delivered to hotel. For tailored reasonable price. Want to get full suit next time,0.0 +I had an amazing experience at Blue Eye Tailor!! Ty looked after me and I’m definitely coming back! It was same day service and they even delivered the jacket to the hotel after the final fitting!! If you’re in Hoi An definitely stop at Blue Eye Tailor.,0.0 +"I was fitted for a women’s Tuxedo with a top as well and was amazed at the professional and friendly service. My husband got a three piece suit, a two piece plus a couple of shirts.Ty and Blue Eye Taylor get ten stars from me !!!!",1.0 +"Me and my boyfriend were served by Laura, who did an amazing job!We ordered a suit which was perfectly fast and very nice tailored. The service was great and friendly. We highly recommend Laura and Blue Eye Tailor (also to copy old shirts :-))",0.0 +I bought there a very nice suit and was absolutely happy with the quality and the service from the staff. Special thanks to Laura for the good work.,1.0 +Thanks to Emma for outstanding service and knowledge in my suit purchasing experience at Blue Eye Taylor in Hoi An. Both suits fit perfectly and all completed within 48 hours.Thanks Emma and the team at Blue Eye Taylor.,1.0 +Ty was extremely helpful. The service was excellent and professional. Would definitely recommend.The turnaround time is amazing and the ability to have the tailored clothed shipped back is very user friendly.,0.0 +"I was served by Eve, she was amazing. So helpful and incredibly efficient. I loved my skirt. It was exactly as I imagined. Would highly recommend this place to anyone!",0.0 +"The store has a nice, spacious environment. The team were very welcoming and gave us water which was appreciated. The shop has lots of books which you can look through for inspiration. Once I was ready Hannah was took me through the thousands of materials.The dress was around $85 for a silk material. Hannah measured me and said to come back at 2pm the next day. The dress fitted me and didn't need any further alterations.I'm really pleased with my tailored dress and look forward to wearing it to my friend's wedding this summer.",2.0 +"Saw the reviews online and went in. Got a great suit and a couple of dress shirts in 24 hours!!!! Katie was hands down phenomenal, very attentive and offered great advice, she works very hard! She was also very sweet to our 4yr old son while we were getting fitted. Would recommend to anyone ",2.0 +"My family and I visited Blue Eye Tailor at 11 o’clock. The same day at 5 o’clock our beautiful dresses and tops were ready for fitting. So we got the dresses and tops the same day! The fabric is beautiful and the handcraft is amazing. I got the best service from Emma. She was Quick to understand my specific wishes.If you want to get anything tailored, choose Emma at Blue Eye Tailor! ",2.0 +We went in at 11am and at 1pm and at 5pm it was all ready to be fitted! Very nice materials and Tuy where so good at guiding with materials and fitting. We got exactly what we ordered and were in very good hands and was offered water while we waited. Definitely going to recommend this shop to anyone I know who is going to Hoi An for a good tailor.,0.0 +My husband and I received fantastic service from Emma when we bought a coat and a dress. Emma was really helpful and patient as we looked through the various options and helped us both find something we really liked.Thanks again for all your help!,1.0 +"I went to Blue Eye Tailor with my fiancé in January 2020. He did loads of research to find the best one with the best value. We visited 4 or 5 of those but instantly felt at ease with Lyn in Blue Eye Tailor.I wanted to get something custom made while I was in Hoi An as that is what the town is famous for but I was totally unsure what to do or where to even start. Lyn was such a help and was so patient with me! Absolutely superstar!I had 2 occasion-wear dresses made for me and picked out the material, style, colours, length, everything. Lyn was great for advice on what shapes and styles would suit my body. She helped me get my jumbled up ideas into a clear dress design. The dresses were ready for the first fitting within 24 hours and just need some tiny adjustments. By that evening they were perfectly done and ready to wear! So beautiful! I cannot wait to wear them!My fiancé got 2 suits and a coat made and they were also fantastic quality and cut. Were both so happy with our experience there!",1.0 +"I came to Hoi An planing to buy some suits and shirts. Knowing I was going to spend quite a bit of money, I did alot of research into the different tailors. I read reviews for about 10 different tailors and visited 5 shops to review both quality and price.I finally decided to go with Blue Eye Tailor and I didn't regret that decision. I found the quality of the materials to be fantastic and the price very reasonable compared to other tailors.The staff were great to deal with also. I found them to be less pushy on the hard sell that other tailors. They really listened to what I wanted and were patient helping pick styles and colours. Bim was my main tailor and she was very helpful and pleasant throughout the process. She made any changes I requested during my fittings. Lyn also provided support and she was great too. Lyn helped my girlfriend create 2 amazing dresses and 5 kimonos. I ended up buying 2 3-piece suits, 2 pants, 9 shirts, 5 ties and 1 coat. I could be be happier with how everything went. I'm so happy I'll likely order online in future!I would highly reccomend Blue Eye Tailor to anyone looking for top quality custom made clothes at a reasonable price.",1.0 +My friend and I got a 3-piece and we were very happy with the result and the service by Hanah. She was thorough and very helpful in the process.,0.0 +This place was amazing. Good service from Hannah and the other women who works there. We bought two suits and we were very happy with the quality. If you live outside of Vietnam they can also ship your purchase to your home country. We would shop here again! ,2.0 +"Blue eyes tailor is nothing short of amazing ! They have a large selection of fabrics and very skilled in taking measurements and adjusting your clothes to the best fit, very nice and always gives you water and encourage you to drink it lol, I made dresses and pants for myself and my daughter, I even made my mom a dress !! All you need is give them the design and let them do the rest, highly recommend Hannah to assist you when tailoring your clothes she is super sweet and professional!",0.0 +"I would highly recommend Laura. She is very friendy, pleasant and sweet. She also easy to talk with and understood all my wishes. The service is very high and good and I'm extremely satisfied with my pretty dress and beautiful kimono. ",0.0 +Laura is a Really professional Taylor. It was god service and language skills. Will Love to visit again!,0.0 +Stopped by yesterday to get a dress made. Laura helped us out and got a dress turned around in a day... and over the lunar new year! I couldn’t be more happy with the service we received. Laura was so great! Would recommend.,1.0 +The visit to Blue eye tailors was an experience I really enjoyed. My assistant Lyn did not hesitate to do her utmost best to choose materials for the dressed I wanted. She had a real understanding of what I wanted and most suitable for me. I love my dresses and kimono and I love the materials she helped me pick. Thanks again Lyn and thanks for the wonderful experience. Klasina,0.0 +My boyfriend and I went to get a shirt and some dresses and they were very honest about what would look good on our body types and what colours would look nice. Special thanks to Eva who helped me with my dresses and helped me with a price that was more in my range and was so incredibly nice and accommodating to me remembering my name and everything and listening to my questions and concerns. Also special thanks to Laura who helped my boyfriend with everything and got his vision for his dress shirt absolutely perfect and was so so nice to us whenever we went in. Amazing customer service plus cold water every visit. Made two extremely good quality dresses + alterations after the first try on in under 48hours and my boyfriends shirt in less than a day (no alterations needed). 100% recommend,0.0 +"I stumbled across blue eye tailor in search for a formal dress for a wedding. The staff were welcoming and helpful. Lots of choice and the final product is perfect- a long green floral chiffon dress. Special mention to Laura who was very accommodating and friendly, and catered to all of my requests. Thank you :) ",0.0 +"I visited Blue Eye to get a suit, skirt and trousers made and was very impressed with the quality and the fast turnaround time (my suit was finished in 24 hours). The service was also great, big thank you to Eva who was really friendly and helpful.",0.0 +Excellent service thanks to blue eye tailor staff especially Eva who helped me pick a suit from start to finish. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for tailor made clothing ,0.0 +"We had three mens shorts and 3 men’s long pants and a woman’s dress in two days. Vi was simply wonderful - her assistance, very good English and accurate measurements ensured an excellent finished product. We were given water on arrival and felt like good friends by the time we collected our garments. Vi also had a garments delivered to our hotel Hoi An Holiday Villas.",0.0 +The culottes I had made by Vi were so just perfect. They were exactly what I asked for and I was so impressed with how fast they were ready. A great friendly service too!,0.0 +"Came here whilst travelling through Hoi An, Laura and the team were extremely helpful and couldn’t be happier with my visit. Will definitely be coming here again for future jumpsuits and dresses :)",0.0 +Great experience shopping here with the assistance of Laura who was fantastic. The turnaround time was quick and another re fit to make sure I was happy with the purchase. Special Thanks to Laura. ,2.0 +"I had two dresses made at the Blue Eye tailor in Nguyen Thai Hoc str and was served by Katie and had an excellent 5 star experience. I brought a much loved dress with me and wanted to have two more copies made of it. Katie helped me to choose the right fabric to ensure the best reproduction of the original dress and then organised for the two new dresses to be finished by the next day at 3pm. The new dresses were ready at exactly the time agreed and fitted almost perfectly - only a very small adjustment was required on one dress and Katie had it done immediately while I waited in the shop - it took 7 minutes to be exact! I’m delighted with my new dresses, which are a perfect reproduction of the original and of a very high quality finish. Katie was helpful, efficient and courteous - I would certainly go back to her to order more online. ",0.0 +"We were helped by Emma and she was fantastic! 5 out of 5 stars alone for her. We had 1 full (3-piece) suit, a dress-shirt, a skirt, and two pea coats made. It took them less than 36 hours to make everything and we had 2 fittings to make sure things were perfect. They had good materials to choose from and the storefront was nice. Certainly recommend checking them out - I do know they are more expensive (though there’s plenty that are more expensive than them), but I feel the service and quality warranted the price.",0.0 +Had an amazing experience from the moment we entered - highly recommended for anyone seeking amazing quality suits.Thank you Lyly for all your help and expertise helping myself with the suit fitting.,1.0 +"I highly recommend blue eye. The ladies are lovely and welcomed us with a cold drink of water. My personal assistant was Laura and she was excellent. I have a lot of trouble buying work pants/skirts back home in Australia due to a small waist and large... behind. I couldn’t believe the fit when I tried my items on. The dress, skirt, pants and jacket were perfect in fit, design and quality. My only negative is that I didn’t buy more!!! Will definitely be coming back in the future!",0.0 +Fantastic service and prices from Vi and the team. Same day turn around for business shirts. Excellent quality and service. Highly recommend,0.0 +"Fantastic service by Katie, who worked really hard to make my beautiful dress to match my husbands shirt. Thank you so much it couldn’t have been better. ",2.0 +We were recommended Blue Eye by Cherry at Hoi An Holiday Villas and we were not disappointed. From walking in and being given cold water to the chat about what we wanted they were charming. We were shown the materials and measured for our clothes. We were looked after by Lyn. We could not have had better service and their English is excellent so we managed to have a laugh and a joke as well. All of our clothes turned out really well and there was great attention to detail. They even had the clothes delivered to our Villas so we did not have to carry them around Hoi An.Thank you all for making it a pleasurable experience.,0.0 +"Thank you Ty for making the dresses of my dreams! I will be back for sure if I ever return to Vietnam!! High quality, friendly staff and they work super quickly",0.0 +"I was recommended Blue Eye tailor by my hostel and I was not disappointed. I was served by Lyly who was fantastic! I showed her one photo of a top and drew her 2 pictures of a top and pants and she did an amazing job of recreating them perfectly in the fabric I chose. She took all the measurements and 24 hours later I went for my fitting. Everything fit perfectly the first time around with no need for any adjustments. Fast, quality and reasonably priced clothing - I would recommend Blue Eye and Lyly to anyone.",0.0 +"What an experience, first class service, professional and very knowledgable lady Eva attended to me. Lots of advise on my chosen designs. Very tentative.I’m over joyed with my fabulous dresses and jackets. Highly recommendable.",0.0 +I've just bought a few high class jackets and Katie was absolutely amazing in helping me find the right fit and colour.She could not do enough for me and I'm the happiest customer you've had.I will return and buy more in the future. Danny,2.0 +Was recommended this place by a friend before arriving in Hoi An. Was blown away by the service and professionalism by the staff and particularly my tailor Katie. She was so experienced and really helped me considering I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted. Super happy with the end result and I would entirely recommend anyone coming to Hoi An who wants to get something made (suits or dresses) to check out Blue Eye Tailor!,2.0 +We had an amazing experience at Blue Eye Tailor. They made something for everyone. 2 teenage girls to young girls my son and they stuff for my husband and I. No second fittings needed. They were spot on from the beginning. ,0.0 +"Three pairs of pants, three shorts and six shirts for a fantastic price!But most importantly Katie was the best of the best! Extremely helpful, personal,engaged, giving me the feeling that we would work on the material as long as it would not fit 110%!Why going somewhere else,if you have such a professional!Also knowledge of English-perfect! And fun! Just amazing!!!I just hope very much, that those excellent, hard working ladies in the shop get paid very well and get minimum 2 days off per week, as they really deserve this for what they do.Thank you for everything",1.0 +"They say that Hoi An is a city of 300 tailors . . so how does one possibly choose?! I say you can visit Blue Eye Tailor and probably skip the rest. We were recommended Blue Eye Tailor by our guide and they did a wonderful job, as promised. The garments are extremely well made, high quality fabric, very reasonably priced and incredibly fast turnaround. Had 5 dresses made, 2 suit jackets and a couple of shirts replicated, all of which they did in a few days, with multiple fittings. They all look, and fit, superbly. Emma was super lovely (but so are all of the staff there). I would highly recommend them.",1.0 +"I got a beautiful dress and a pair of Capri pants made at Bue Eye Tailors.Laura was super helpful in picking the right fabric for the cut I had chosen. Measurements were quickly taken, and after two fittings my dress and pants were perfect. Laura's suggestions were spot on, and everything fits like a glove.Thank you Laura for making the experience so special.Greetings from Berlin, GermanyIris",1.0 +Was lucky to be reccomended by our Intrepid tour guide. I had 3 bridesmaids dresses made by Ty. Her service and attention to detail was exceptional. Very quick and friendly service.,0.0 +Such excellent service with super friendly staff. I had a ball dress made by Ty. Fast and to very good quality. Fits me really well and I am looking forward to getting to wear it. Recommend by our intrepid tour guide.,0.0 +"I went in to Blue Eye to have a silk shirt made and I was so happy with it that I ended up having 5 shirts, 2 skirts and 2 dresses made. Emma was so helpful and very professional and nothing was too much trouble. The clothes are beautiful ( I had photos of what I wanted however also used their books for ideas too) and have been made to fit me perfectly. I will be back to see Emma again. 😀",2.0 +Got a lovely two-piece tailored in under a day. Very nice quality for a great price. Eva did an amazing job.,1.0 +"Laura made me such a nice suit in ONE DAY! She was so professional and tailored exactly to my needs. The suit is wonderful quality, fits perfectly, and was ready in under 24 hour notice. I highly highly recommend!",1.0 +"Eva completed my order at Blue Eyes Tailor in Hoi An Ancient Town - she was happy and friendly, and made sure the dresses I ordered were to my liking, even completely changing the material of one to suit my taste! Thank you Eva for making me feel so special!",0.0 +We had been recommended to try this Tailor by our hotel if We wanted something made in Hoi An. I am very happy that We chose blue eye Tailor!!I Got a dress and a pair of pants made and I am very satisfied with the result. Laura helped me from the start; i had some ideas to what I wanted and she helped me in this proces. The clothes were made within 24 hours and they happily altered the clothes until they were perfect - the was altered 3-4 times! So I am very happy with the end results and with the very good customer service. Laura really listened to what I wanted and is very sweet. Highly recommendable Tailor in Hoi An with a very good Price as Well!,1.0 +"This is a great Tailor. I ordered a suit from a sweet woman named Ty and was very happy with the result - very competent work. Furthermore the experience was great. Ty was very welcoming and open to suggestions, while still providing helpful advice and guidance. This place (and Ty in particular) retrieves my warmest recommendations!",0.0 +I can only recommend Blue Eye and Ms. Lyly. She was really helpful and made my suit the best one in the world. Her good work even convinced me that I eventually bought another extra suit.,1.0 +Measured and serviced by Ty. Lovely personable lady and the two dresses fit amazingly well. Massive thank you.,0.0 +"I went to Blue eye tailors about a week ago, and wasn’t exactly sure about what I wanted. I had a lovely tailor. Emma was very accommodating and helped me choose my fabrics. She gave me a bottle of cold water free of charge and guided me through the process. I ended up with two beautifully tailored suites, one blue and dark orange checkered, the other grey and green. When we were done they got photos with us and made sure they looked perfect.Emma is the tailor on the left, I would recommend her to anyone visiting hoi an. All of the staff though are very helpful, we had three between our family and all of them were great",0.0 +Katie was an absolute pleasure to deal with. She made me 4 beautiful dresses that I’m absolutely in love with. Because I was only in Hoi An for a few nights she turned these around for me in 24 hours. Thank you so much Katie!! I’ll definitely be ordering more.,1.0 +"Fantastic service, friendly and helpful staff. Greeted with cold bottled water at every visit. Clothes making and fabric superb. Any tiny adjustments carried out very quickly, I can not fault them. I'll be back for more 👗👚🧥👖",1.0 +We were recommended this Tailor by our tour leader Bình. We only had 1.5 days in Hoi An and they were extremely accommodating to this. We had two suits made and extremely please with both. They were fitted to perfection and Laura was just incredible in listening and adjusting. Would definitely recommend this tailor to anyone coming to Hoi An. From Michael and Sarah,0.0 +"We were recommended this tailor shop by our Intrepid tour leader, Binh. All the staff here are very accommodating and excellent listeners. The tailored suits fit perfectly and were altered for our second fitting within two hours. I had the lovely LyLy who listened to my every request and I walked away extremely happy. Would definitely recommend and will return if ever travelling in Hoi An again. From Sean.",0.0 +Can not fault this wonderful shop in Hoi An. Our shop assistant LyLy was beautiful and listened to all our questions and requests. The quality of the suits is outstanding. Highly recommend. From Maddison,0.0 +Emma was able to make me custom work pants and a beautiful lined dress. She was also able to duplicate a pair of my favourite pants. The price was very reasonable and it took 24hours from start to finish. Most importantly the final product was immaculate. Would highly recommend blue eye (especially Emma) and will go back again next time.,1.0 +"I headed to Blue Eye Tailor after a recommendation from our hotel. I had a suit, jumpsuit and skirt made with help from the lovely Eva. Eva was very knowledgeable and helpful, ensuring I got exactly what I was after. She looked at photos I had for inspiration and recommended the best fabrics for each. Everything was ready 24hrs after the initial consultation and alterations were ready 30 minutes after my first fitting. I would definitely recommend Blue Eye Tailor and Eva.",0.0 +"Many thanks to Eva for my two lovely new dresses! She knew exactly what style I was after, and they fit perfectly when trying them on at fitting. Will definitely be taking up their offer of having more made via online order later.",2.0 +"I had 5 silk skirt made, by Katie.It was excellent work, and very good service.I Can highly recommend This place",1.0 +"My wife and I had an easy and professional experience. Our tailors name was ty and was fantastic, highly recommend",0.0 +Highly recommend Ty at blue eye! She made me a gorgeous two piece matching crop and shorts set. I came in on Thursday arvo and picked up Friday. It fit perfectly and was very happy with the quality. She is very friendly and attentive. If you ever need something tailored ask for Ty ,0.0 +"Thank you Laura for my beautiful two piece set! Laura was very friendly and professional, and made sure I was happy with my purchase. I highly recommend! ",0.0 +"Had a custom made suit, shirts and jacket in less than 48 hours. The staff is fantastic, special thanks to Lily for the great attention to detail and all the help and advice. Would love to visit again in the future!",0.0 +Blue Eye is a family ran business who offer an amazing service. I had a formal dress made within 7 hours. The quality and make was amazing! Katie was very professional and efficient!,1.0 +"Lyly, Eva and Laura were all so welcoming and helped us straight away. They helped us chose the best material that we should use and gave us advice on what to do. Lyly was my helper and was very kind and patient. When she was busy Laura or Eva came to help. It didn't take to long and it was the perfect fit. I am so happy that the workers are so kind and could speak good English.",0.0 +"Had a wonderful first tailoring experience assisted by Laura. Very willing to accommodate my interests and extremely efficient in altering! All pieces turned out just as I needed, thank you!",0.0 +"Blue Eye Tailors was exceptional. All the staff were very attentive and happy to help. Lyly especially worked with me to make a beautiful dress, a linen shirt and linen shorts. I highly recommend their service!",0.0 +"Our family got a lot of clothes made here after recommendation. These included silk dresses, shirts, linen shorts and pants. Eva looked after me and was most helpful and friendly. Her English is great and she seemed very experienced. I'm still amazed at how fast they make such high quality clothes with the perfect fit. They even made some linen shorts in a few hours. We are definitely happy customers! Thank you Eva and the team at Blue Eye Tailor. ",1.0 +Excellent and high quality products made with a time limit. Eva ensured that we received the highest quality fabrics and helped with alterations. Fun and outgoing staff.,0.0 +Lyly was so friendly and helped me with choosing patterns and styles for quite a few pieces of clothing. She was professional and always made feel comfortable. She went out of her way to alter the clothing that didn’t fit well. Nothing was too much trouble for her. Very prompt day after you order service. She was amazing and good with detail. Thank you Lyly and hope to visit beautiful HoiAn and Blue Eye Tailors soon. Thank you for all your help i love all my new tailored clothes :) ,1.0 +The service is amazing! The staff are super friendly and do an amazing job. Ty made my dress and I absolutely love it!,0.0 +Very good service and friendly staff. Laura was very helpful in walking through the tailoring process. Highly recommended.,0.0 +Katie and the team were incredibly friendly in accommodating our large group. After an early visit they were ready by the late afternoon and had alterations done within 15 minutes. The fabric is high quality and we got photos taken too. Great service and the best in Hoi An!,2.0 +"The ladies at blue eye are so sweet and do such an amazing job with whatever you need! My massive tour group came in and they whipped up outfits for all of us in a few hours! Katie, Eva and the girls are so sweet and fun!",1.0 +"Eva welcomed me in and was very helpful in figuring out what I wanted made. Her English was great and my dress was ready in under 24 hours, without any further adjustments needed. If you want something specific, be sure to bring lots of reference photos!",0.0 +I received Wonderful service. Lyn is a fantastic tailor my pants and top fit perfectly. I highly recommend this tailor shop.,0.0 +"I visited Blue Eye to get a suit made with limited ideas of what I wanted it to look like. They had tons of pictures to look through, which was very helpful to get an idea of what style I wanted. The tailor Lyly helped me with everything, gave me advise and helped me find the best fit. Overall I had a great experience and would definitely recommend this place if you are looking for decent prices with friendly staff and great outcomes.",0.0 +I ordered a suit and a jumpsuit and I am extremely happy with the result! Eva helped me with everything and was very professional and helpful. Definitely come here if you want a good result for a nice price.,0.0 +"The work they did for me was outstanding. I got 7 dresses, a suit and a jacket to one of my dresses for work. Both business atire as well as casual and elegant dresses - all was made with perfection. The price was very affordable and fair.Laura, who was my consultant was so friendly, advised me on what fabric to choose and what not and when it came to making changes she was efficient and very supportive. I will definitely go back - i can only recommend them. Thank you so much Laura - you are the best 👍🏻😊all the very best to you! 🧡",0.0 +Our family visited Blue Eye and we were received and served by Laura who was extremely welcoming and accommodating as we discussed dress designs and fabrics. Great experience tailoring some dresses and shirts - great selection of fabrics.,0.0 +I needed a corporate outfit for work. Emma provided excellent service and my dress fitted like a glove! It was so good to have clothing which fits perfectly.,1.0 +"My sister and I were looking to make retro-style dresses that are rare in the market and had a picture of the dresses we liked. Based off just the pictures and our measurements, the ladies were able to make dresses that were as we desired. We are especially thankful for Laura who was friendly, patient, and gave us good advise in choosing dress materials. We also appreciate the many fittings that we were allowed to do, owing to their precision and care in ensuring the dresses fit well. Thank you for the beautiful dresses!",0.0 +Me and my wife got a tailoring service from Blue Eye during our visit to Hoi An. This shop has a great selection of fabric and expert tailoring service. We were attended by friendly Hana who helped us throughout this enjoyable experience. Highly recommended!,0.0 +"They were absolutely amazing. Great price and helped me out tons. I had a lovely woman named Laura that assisted me throughout my whole experience and she and the tailors did an amazing job. I would definitely reccomend, and Laura was absolutely fantastic.",2.0 +Fabulous skirts. Thank you Lyly. Great service. Recommend this place for dress making and lovely fabrics.,0.0 +"Great quality suits, and equally great employees (especially Ty!) who have excellent knowledge and advice. They genuinely try to help you rather than just focusing on the sale. Beautiful product at the end too. Excellent experience all round!",0.0 +"Thankyou Ty for the lovely dresses you made for me. They are fantastic. The fabrics are both lovely & the service was very friendly, helpful & speedy. It was all very easy.",0.0 +"In March of 2017 we walked by Blue Eye and our family fell in love with the beautiful dresses on display. We had several made for myself and my 3 daughters. All of the ladies were extremely helpful with their suggestions and made sure we all loved our new things. We were able to visit Hoi An again in January of 2020 and made sure to go back! For a second time we fell in love with our dresses, pant suits and this time my husband even had some shirts and a blazer made. LYLY was fabulous! She made sure everything fit perfectly for us! ",0.0 +"I’m an Australian tourist and got a short dress made. My consultant Emma was fantastic, very professional and friendly. The dress looked exactly like I wanted and fit me perfectly. I couldn’t recommend more.",2.0 +"I strolled right in not really knowing what it is that I wanted. Vi helped me out to work out exact what it was that I wanted, I got some pants and shirts made and they came out amazing, they feel great and fit great. There were incredibly flexible with the minor changes I wanted as well. Thank you Vi I love my new clothes.",1.0 +I visited Blue Eyes to have a suit made! Laura measured and fit me for my suit! She was so much fun and knew exactly what she was doing! She has a big wonderful smile that was the cherry on top of a great suit experience!,0.0 +"The measurements were done quite rapidly but very accurately. Less than a day later I had the fitting. As we had another activity planned the minor corrections were done super-fast within an hour and on top of that the complete suit was neatly packed delivered to my hotel. Thanks Laura for the excellent work, it was a pleasure!",0.0 +"This was our second visit to Blue Eye, the first was in 2017. This time dresses and jumpers made for my daughters and wife, shirts and a jacket for me. Ty did an excellent job, the jacket was spot on at the first fitting and required no alterations and the shirts were perfect. The girls loved their clothes. No doubt we would return a third time.",0.0 +Lyly helped me look great in my new suits. Turnaround for both was just a day! Went in Saturday to shop around. Left Sunday night with a well fitting sexy piece of fabric. Thanks Lyly!,0.0 +"The service was brilliant and very fast. We were served by Lyly, who was very detailed and nice to us. The clothes were repaired and finalized carefully after fitting. ",0.0 +"The service was excellent and fast. We were served by Lyly who was very professional and friendly! I ordered a dress, a jumpsuit, two pants and a top. All of them are exactly the way I wanted to. ",0.0 +"Service from this tailor is excellent. Emma looked after us. I had a suit made, 1 daughter chose dress from catalogue, another was able to piece together a dress from several web photos.All products were spot on and of excellent quality and fit. Prices are competitive with other quality tailors. Highly recommend",3.0 +This tailor is very proffessional and serviceminded! We give Laura our best recommendations! They are very good with classical wear. ,0.0 +"My husband was really reluctant to buy a suit and get measured up but I really wanted him to.The hotel recommended Blue Eye Taylor and Eva was great, she put him at ease straight away. She listened to his concerns and reassured him.Each time we visited she remembered his name (and our grandson’s) and made us all very welcome and relaxed.We had a suit made in 48 hrs but I think it could have been even less if we needed it.No hard sell We are delighted with the finished suit.",0.0 +"My tailor was Bim, who really looked after me. She created 2 replicas of a much loved skirt, and 2 pairs of work pants that I chose from their catalogue. The clothes were ready to try on in half a day, then just a couple more hours were needed to make adjustments. I was impressed with the quality of the materials and the handiwork. Bim and the team were also very kind and friendly. Highly recommended!",2.0 +Had really amazing service at Blue eye! Hannah was great and managed to turn around a jacket and jumpsuit in a day after I was so happy with the clothing we had tailored the day before. Cost for the quality was spot on and they can do orders via distance once they have your measurements.,1.0 +"Saw the reviews online and went to get some quality tailored suits.. I was looked after by Bim and only one day later I came away with two custom tailored suits, two shirts and multiple custom bow ties and pocket squares. Bim was my tailor and understood my requests and worked with me to make a piece that looks fantastic, is high quality, and is totally unique to me! Highly recommend Bim and the team at Blue eye for any of your tailoring needs in Hoi An.",2.0 +"Thank you for the good service Emma. We like the tailored dress and jacket, which fits perfectly and was made in time.",1.0 +"The service here was very professional with high quality tailoring. I was served by Sue who was very friendly and made every effort to accommodate my requests. I placed my order in the afternoon and returned the following morning to check the fit, which was adjusted by the afternoon. Very happy with the product and would highly recommend Blue Eye Tailors.",0.0 +Customer service was really great. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. Eva helped me pick the perfect dress for summer and gave me lots of options when choosing what design I wanted. She made sure everything fit me perfectly and that I was happy with the dress. Thank you Eva for all your help. Definitely recommend coming to blue eye and getting something tailor made. I will be back!! 😊,2.0 +I received two wonderful formal dresses today. I had such great help and advice from Lyly and Laura. The service was excellent and I highly recommend this tailor for such good quality.,0.0 +Had a grey wool jacket made. Laura was incredible at both listening to my requests and offering advice. She understood exactly what I wanted and there was no fuss. Had 1 fitting and that was all that was needed.,0.0 +Very friendly and helpfull service. Good advice and result. High quality suit. Special thanks to Lyly :),0.0 +"Ty helped me to pick & fit a jacket that I plan to use for the Melbourne winter in 2020. Thanks Ty, and Blue Eye.",0.0 +"We were helped by Ty who was friendly, always smiling and helpful. I had two shirts and a skirt made and I can't wait to wear them!",0.0 +LYLY was wonderful and so dedicated to ensure my skirt fit perfectly. Excellent quality and great range of material. 10/10!,0.0 +"My husband and I both wanted some linen clothes made as they are expensive or fake linen in Aus. As soon as we walked in we were greeted warmly and offered cold water. We explained what we wanted and shown several options and prices. My husband had a green linen jacket made photo attached for $75 US and I had some pink linen shorts made for $30. Amazing quality. Had a fitting 5 hours after order and picked up the next day less than 24 hours later.I had Emma and my husband had Ty serve us. Great work.Great staff and vibe. Thank you so much, will order online again",0.0 +"TY is the most excellent Tailor in HOI AN. We went to many other shops who would not copy my bespoke pants, however TY took on the challenge without any trouble and delivered a perfect re- production of my most favourite and well loved pants. I picked them up 2 days later and they were perfect. The material is excellent and I will be getting a decade or more of great wear out of them. Thanxx to TY & all her crew, how wonderful we could not be happier 🤩All the best for a wonderful 2020 🎶🎧",0.0 +Amazing service & quality goods.Ty didn't blink an eye when we showed her the pants we wanted copied. She made appropriate suggestions for fabric & embellishments that would work with the pattern.When we picked up the garment we were extremely pleased by the results. The pants are an amazing fit & they looked awesome.Thank you Ty & your team. We will he recommending your store to others.,0.0 +"On recommendation by our tour leader we went in a large Group - ladies extremely professional handling everyone. Sue worked with me and my son, showing us catalogues to get ideas, good range of fabric choices and then measured up, so effortlessly and making whole experience great. We went back next afternoon and everything ready for first fitting! I ordered couple of jackets and my son a full suit, we only needed minor adjustments, making sure lengths all as wanted and happy to check and adjust, nothing too much trouble. It was all so effortless and near perfect tempted into another casual jacket and top. Jacket was perfect and tops needed a few changes which they turned around within hours making final touches onsite. Then everything delivered to the Hotel by 7pm. Amazing experience and would highly recommend. ",0.0 +"I went in today (30/12) at around 11.30, I was greeted by Laura. I said I wanted a blouse, and she showed me a couple catalogues so they can work off of something. Then I picked my fabric! Laura was so helpful, giving suggestions and telling me about the material types. I made my decision, got the quote, then got all measured up! Was asked to return at around 7ish, and when I rocked up Laura remembered me straight away and I had my first fitting! Luckily everything was perfect! The shirt I received was amazing, and the service I received was outstanding! Laura is great with customers and this shop is the best place to shop! So, I got a high quality shirt in under 12 hours! Great price too!",0.0 +"Excuse my excellent look but been on tour all day.I had Eva assist with a playsuit and a jacket.Both came fully lined.Neat stitching.Had a fitting, was fully accommodated with adjustment of sleeve length and bringing in the waist of jacket.Eva even made a matching head tie to pair with the jumpsuit.Thank you for be so friendly. ",0.0 +Had two dresses and a jumpsuit custom made by the amazing Ty. She was extremely helpful and so lovely to speak to. I highly recommend Ty and the rest of the Blue Eye staff members. The quality of the clothing was also exceptional. ,0.0 +"I walked in and the vibe was amazing, the lady that helped me pick out my style and colours Lyly was amazing and they even delivered to my hotel, super fast and very welcoming and even remembered who I was when I come back a few days later. Will be ordering more. I hope a safe arrival of your baby Lyly 😊",0.0 +"While we stayed in the city only for two nights, our hotel told us about Blue Eye Tailors. In the shop we decided to have two suits made, one for my son and one for myself. Laura managed to take our measurements on this first evening. The next day we went in for a fitting session, the suits were perfectly made and the fit was already very good. Both suits were delivered to our hotel the same evening, within 24 hours after our first visit to the store. Amazing!",0.0 +Laura was a great help in picking out fabric and colors for two suits we had made. It was also very quick turnaround time as they only had 24hrs to make them. Both suits are very well done and of course fit perfect.,1.0 +I visited Blue Eye Tailor yesterday and met Ty. She was wonderful and helped me endlessly as I’m not a good shopper or decision maker. That result was amazing and today I now have two beautiful dresses.Thank you Ty and Blue Eye Tailor 😊Mary.,0.0 +"Got a suit made while on holiday here. Fantastic place, very friendly staff. Laura helped me throughout and was absolutely brilliant.",0.0 +"Katie was awesome in helping see as many options for suit styles, colours and patterns. So friendly and helpful. She helped by showing all the options as well as suggesting the styles she liked best. The process was quick and efficient without feeling rushed. Service is great with cold water as you browse and all of the staff are so nice which makes the experience even more enjoyable. And the suit was less than a quarter of the price compared to home. Would recommend",1.0 +"Was not intending to buy any clothes on this trip but was convinced to buy a few suits after seeing the quality of their work and thanks to the service and attention of one of the shop assistants, Eva. Very friendly and will even have the clothes delivered to your country. And they'll keep your measurements on file for 3 years so it was a no brainer.",0.0 +"Inspired by my fellow Intrepid travellers, I dropped by the Le Loi location to see if I could get a short traditional Vietnamese shirt made. 1 photo reference, 8 hours, and 1 fitting later, I'll be leaving Hoi An with not one, but two beautiful shirts.Thanks to Lyn who was friendly and made the quick turnaround!",0.0 +"I have been looking for a specific swimming costume for over 4 years and unable to, lovely Ty was soo helpful and professional that not only did she find me the most perfect fabric and print but it came out exactly how I wanted... So thank you very much Ty for all your help",0.0 +"I was with a friend at blue eye for some tailor-made dresses. At the beginning we didn't know which cut or which material we wanted. We were greeted very nicely when we entered the shop and were able to take a look around. After a few minutes Eva, a staff, asked me if she could help me. She gave me very nice advice and gave me tips on color and cut. I took the cut of the dress from a catalog. dress could be made. Eva has always given me tips on how it can fall when editing. Eva already told me at the beginning that I could try on the dress the next day from 2 p.m. and that changes could be made. So I was super satisfied with the helpful and nice Eva and her work. There are a variety colors of fabrics in the store, of all kinds. I would have a dress sewn again on my next visit. I also had two pants sewn that fit great. ",0.0 +"Very capable staff member Emma was looking after me, extremely helpful and lovely, very professional and proficient. Got a beautiful dress made to measure fitted and perfectly finished within 24 hours, excellent.",1.0 +Got a couple of dress shirts made.Beautiful fabrics. Helpful and competent staff. Laura was very very helpful.,0.0 +"I'm super happy, Lily was a great help and my clothes were ready the next day. Can defenetly recomend. ",0.0 +"I had Eva, she was very welcoming. The service was great and extremely fast with great quality as the suits where made in a day then another day for minor adjustments",0.0 +Laura made possible that I have a perfect dress for my big 40’s party. She showed good taste and helped me to choose material and style that fitted for me. I can recommend her and Blue eye tailor if you want to be sure t hat I get what you are looking for.,0.0 +"My friend and me went into the shop to get some impressions and ideas about what we'd like to get tailored. Ty was really friendly, gave me her advice and showed me a lot of fabrics to choose from. She understood well what I was looking for. I got a dress and some pants. We came back the next day to get it finalized in lengths. It was really quick and good service and they changed it within 10 minutes. I also payed just about 30% in advance and got a receipt. So everything was totally professional handled. Ty was super nice and even remembered my name. I would definitely go back to her when I come back to Hoi An!! :) ",0.0 +"I visited Blue Eye Tailor yesterday afternoon. I met EVA who measured me for a 3 piece suit, 2 shirts & an ankle length winter coat. I returned this afternoon for a fitting. Everything was ready. They all fitted perfectly. I am very grateful to Eva for her expertise with my clothes. Cam an Eva. You should get another free day after all your work.If you visit Hoi an , go to Blue Eye Tailor & ask for Eva. You won’t be disappointed.",0.0 +"My girlfriend went in to get some dresses and a jumpsuit and Katie was super helpful and friendly with finding and modifying designs and helping choose the patterns. Eva helped me with some business shirts with very good quality material that made very comfortable shirts. When doing the fitting we ordered another dress which they were able to finish by the end of the day. Shirts were USD30 each and dresses between USD45 and USD55 depending on the material, with discounts for ordering multiple items and all modifications included. They also provide cold bottles of water on each visit which is a nice touch.They also keep your measurements for at least 3 years so can make extra items to mail to you in future.",2.0 +I took some photos into blue eye and they gave me a reasonable price and was finished by the next day. Eva was very helpful and went to a lot of effort to ensure I was happy with my finished product. Special thank you to her !,0.0 +I got a jumpsuit a skirt and pants made by Eva !! Loved all off it . If I wanted to change anything she allways did it quick and tidy . And honestly the pants and skirt fitted after the first visit perfectly,0.0 +"They listened, resisted, conceded to my demands and made two great shirts. The blue is my favourite. The second was supposed to be purple but their fabric was faded and they refused to make anything less than 100%.",0.0 +I had 5 items made while visiting and had them shipped home. They worked with me and did two additional fittings to make sure that I really like the clothes. They gave great suggestions when picking out materials I like and styles that flatter. So far I’ve worn the pieces 6-8 times and they are holding up decently. ,0.0 +Short trip to Hoi An and Sue was able to deliver on a great suit and shirts. She really did an amazing job with the fit. Will definitely be coming back one day for more clothes. ,0.0 +Lyn at Blue Eye was excellent and went above and beyond to ensure that all of my 30 garments were perfectly tailored and ready to go within 24 hours.,0.0 +I went in to find a couple of suits for myself and the service I got was outstanding. Incredible attention to detail from BIM she assured me everything was perfect and took extra time to make sure everything was right. Also I had the suit the next day after a few fittings it was ready to go. Really happy with my purchase.,0.0 +"We were very well adviced by Lyn. Sie found out very quickly what our wishes werde and she measured really professionally. All was sewed in 24 hours, my last dress I ordered was perfectly sewed and delivered within the hours!",0.0 +I have just had a wonderful experience at Blue eye 2 Tailors. I have had a jacket made to perfection within a 24 hour period and it fits perfectly and looks fabulous. I am so pleased. The service I received from Vi was outstanding. She knew what I was looking for in style and colour and the fitting process could not have gone better. Vi is a real professional in every respect. Thank you Vi!!,0.0 +"I went to Blue Eye Tailors during a family holiday where I got a sports jacket made. My experience was one I will never forget. Laura helped me to design a jacket I was proud of and it was custom made to my body with my own fabric and style, which was just wonderful. Thank you Laura and the entire team at Blue Eye!!!",0.0 +"Vi was extremely helpful and the service was simply amazing! Our garments were finished within 24 hours and fitted perfectly. Little expensive, but worth it! Thank you!",1.0 +"Buying a tailored suit and several shirts here was an all around pleasant experience, I was very happy with Lylys service in choosing the right one for me and perfectly fitting it.",0.0 +Good quality shirts and nice personnel. Hanah helped with fitting and advice. I would recommend this place.,0.0 +"Visited Blue Eye Tailor while staying in old town Hoi An. I worked with Emma there to create 2 custom three piece suits and could not have asked for a better experience! All the employees there were extremely nice, professional and knowledgeable helping me to create the most beautiful clothing I have ever had. If I could rate more than 5 stars I would. I highly recommend this shop and working with Emma. Can’t wait to wear my new suits when I get back home!",1.0 +"This was the first tailor my girlfriend and I visited after Blue Eye was recommended by our villa. The staff were welcoming and extremely helpful throughout the process of designing and measuring the pieces we wanted. I ordered a custom two piece suit with an additional jacket, and my partner ordered two pairs of custom made pants.Katie was amazing throughout the whole process, she was very attentive and knew exactly what I wanted. The clothes I ordered were of high quality and she ensured that I was happy with all aspects of the experience.Emma was equally as professional with the creation of the two pairs of custom pants. I would recommend checking out Blue Eye if you are looking for some quality clothing at an affordable price.",2.0 +So happy with this place. I got a three piece suit done in 24 hours for an amazing price. Katie was so helpful in the consultation and helped me design the perfect suit. The fitting was so quick and any alterations were done within minutes for me to try on again before the pieces were finished and delivered straight to my hotel. Would absolutely recommend this place and particularly Katie. I am already thinking about a few other ooutfits to get made,1.0 +"Sue was fantastic, fast and efficient. Very pleased with our 12 items and will be getting many more in the future!",0.0 +"Fast , efficient service , good choice of styles and colours. Very helpful staff . Definitely recommend.Thank you Bim - very good",0.0 +Hannah at blue eye tailor provided brilliant service and quality products.Thanks heaps from very satisfied customers,0.0 +"Lily helped out very good, she is not only very kind, but also very competent. I liked my first dress so much yhat I ordered another one. Thanks!! Annnet",0.0 +"Dropped in with my girlfriend to look at three-piece suits. Lyly was extremely helpful, and I ended up getting one made in a dark gray. Reasonably priced, and it seems to be very well made. I will update as it wears, though I expect it to last. ",0.0 +"I went to Hoi An with a solo travellers group, Blue Eyes was recommended by our local guide as a safe reliable business. I was looked after by Hana who was wonderful. I had very minimal time but I had researched and knew what I wanted when we arrived. Hana helped me pick colours and refine the design of a blazer I wanted. When I returned the next day no alterations were needed and I am very happy with my blazer!! I would 100% go back there if I am in Vietnam again!",0.0 +"I popped into this tailor shop with a friend to help her sort out some dresses, and I am so happy that I did. Lyly helped me design and create two incredible shirts that have quickly become staples in my wardrobe. I hadn’t planned on gavin anything made, but I fell in love with two of their fabrics (which in my opinion are the best in town) and Lyly helped me design exactly what I wanted. Honestly, I can not speak highly enough of the entire experience. Everyone in the shop is friendly and helpful, and the quality of their work is incredible. I made a small design change to one of my shirts when I went to pick them up, and they were able to make the adjustment in about five minutes. Lyly was so helpful in a calm, totally not-pushy environment. If you’re looking for lots of personal attention, and an incredibly friendly and helpful staff, this is your stop. Ask for Lyly!!",0.0 +"This week I went to the Blue Eye Tailor. The staff, especially Vi, was very attentive and helpful. I was measured, chose fabric and pant/top style. The next day I returned for the fitting. It was exceptionsl and high quality tailoring for a reasonable price. Highly recommended! And fun!",2.0 +"Bim at Blue eye tailor made beautiful silk slacks for me, perfect fit and I picked up 5 hours after placing the order! She keeps my details and I can order in future and she will send to my home. I will definitely return to see Bim again! Highly recommended.",2.0 +Bim helped me to get a fitted and my age suit. She was very kind and helped making the suit exactly as I want. All ladies were kind and the suit is very nice! It fits perfect and the colour looks great. Really happy with it! Thanks,0.0 +"I had two dresses made for me, one casual for work (one colour) and one summer with a red patern. Quality of the fabric is really good and the end-result too. Lyn helped me very good, she was nice and sweet. Really happy with the service & next Time I come back. ",2.0 +"Recommended by the tour guide. Absolutely thrilled with my 2 outfits. Lyn was friendly, attentive and her suggestions knowledgeable. Will use again",0.0 +"Absolutely blown away with the services and professionalism we received while getting our dress and suits made! We got a whole bunch of complicated funky orders and Sue didnt shy away from any of them! We were given cold water each time we came back. She gave us her WhatsApp so if we needed anything else, so nice",0.0 +Sue was very friendly and very informative! They had some amazing styles and designs to display! The suit was finished and tailored to my body in less than 24 hours! Definitely would reccomend to anyone in Hôi An and would reccomend service from Sue!!,0.0 +"Was such great service from Hanah and the quality was amazing. Would recommend for anyone looking for custom suit or any suit in general, great prices and really quick, finished in 24 hours ",0.0 +"My visit to the Blue Eye Tailor, was amazing so helpful and Vi did everything to make sure I was very happy with everything! Thank you again!Will recommend,",0.0 +"My hotel recommended Blue Eye Tailors and I’m so glad I found them! LyLy was very helpful throughout the whole process. I brought in some pictures and initially ordered 1 suit (blazer and pants), 1 silk top and 1 dress. Came in around 9am and had the first fitting at 5pm the same day, amazing! The suit fit perfectly and did not need alternations, which is incredible. I was so impressed that I ordered one more pair of trousers. The top needed 2 more alterations and the dress did as well. The dress did not come out as I had expected, it fit well but the fabric was too heavy for what I had in mind. LyLy could tell I didn’t love it, so she graciously offered to redo the whole dress with new fabric that I got to pick out. I appreciated how she asked if I loved it and made the correction to ensure I did. I had my final fitting today and knowing I’m going on a tour for the rest of the day, they kindly offered to deliver the finished products to my hotel. 1 suit, 1 trouser, 1 silk top and 1 dress for $290. I’m very happy and would 100% recommend Blue Eye Tailor, ask for LyLy!",0.0 +Katie was very helpful in ensuring my sister and I both were able to get our desired clothes made on time and with the fabrics that were suited to the designs we wanted. The service was very professional and quick. The final garments fitted very well. Would recommend this shop for tailoring needs. ,4.0 +"Emma did a really good job on my coat, I can’t believe how good of job she did. I’m really happy with it",1.0 +Eva made me two beautiful dresses. Her service was amazing and fast. Only took two days to get two dresses and they shipped it home. I am very impressed with her service and generosity. I will definitely order again online as they have my measurements. Thank you so much for your service :) ,0.0 +Lyn is very kind and helpfull by choosing the model and material for the dress and skirt. It was oke !,0.0 +Lady Vi helped me with choosing a jumpsuit. I wanted a black one and so I choosed the material. She has taken my measurements and when I came back the other day it was exactly what I had in my mind. Lady Vi was very kind and helpful!,0.0 +"We got suits and coats done. 24 hours turnaround. Nice work, only minor changes required and finished within hours. Super friendly staff. Thanks Hannah!",0.0 +I went to Blue Eye at the suggestion of my Intrepid tour guide and was blown away by the attentive and efficient experience. Many thanks to Ty for creating a beautiful dress from a photo I provided and within 24 hours no less. Highly recommend Blue Eye Tailor.,0.0 +"Bim and Hanah were very nice and helpfull, thanks, we will order more from holland.Scha scha scha EDDY AND TRUDY ",0.0 +Emma measured me for some dresses as I am busy and often struggle to get dresses to fit there that arent then tents everywhere else. I was so happy and they were so quick to produce them I got 3 whilst I was there. The choice of material was immense and the team help you look at the right type if materials for the style you're ordering. My other half also had a suit and 3 shirts made and they were all wonderful. Highly recommend this shop. Better value than you'll find at home.,1.0 +Excellent service from Sue. Great friendly professional establshment Very happy customer. I would thoroughly reccomend.,0.0 +"I purchased boots, a computer bag and Three shirts all tailor made for me including bag and boots The quality of work and presentation delivered within a 24 hr period was exceptional and they worked tirelessly to get finished on time including my wife’s works. I believe we received good value and the final product has provided us with quality at a fair price and i can highly recommend Bim and Blueeye tailors for the outstanding effort5 stars from me",0.0 +Our tour guide directed us to the Blue Eye Tailor and we were so glad he did. Lyn looked after us fabulously explaining all the options they have on offer and measuring us up in no time at all. A follow up fitting the next day made sure all was right with our purchases and they even delivered the finished items to our hotel. All in all a great and friendly experience with two happy customers going home with some bargain quality new clothes. ,0.0 +"I went to this shop as it was recommended. I was served by Bim. She listened to my needs, helped me find the perfect fabric, measured perfectly & I quickly had three tops & a dress that fitted perfectly. I had two fittings & each time was greeted by name, welcomed with cool water & Bim had my clothes ready to try on with a smile. The prices were extremely reasonable. Thank you Bim for making the whole process so easy.",0.0 +"We walked in as a large group, sat down and were brought a cold bottle of water each in the Hoi An Heat. Laura immediately served me, asking what I was interested in and bringing me a catalogue to browse. She then went through the fabrics with me and helped select some linens and silk for shirts and chinos. After that Laura took my measurements surprisingly fast while another lady marked them down. In the afternoon we came back for the first fitting. Everything almost fit perfectly! I just needed a bit of extension for the shorts around the waist and one of the shirts sleeves was a bit tight. Laura assisted me with the fitting and they had it fixed within 10 minutes! The service was excellent, the product, exactly what I wanted and I would certainly recommend paying them a visit if you're ever in Hoi An. And look out for Laura! She really helped me out.Thanks Laura! Thanks Blue Eye Tailor!",2.0 +"I bought two dresses and one jumpsuit in pure silk. Laura was very helpful, professional and super friendly with choosing models and getting things fitted!I'm super happy with all the clothes and would definitely recommend Laura and the rest of the amazing team at Blue Eye",0.0 +Bought 4 dresses and they all fit amazing.. everything was done in a timely manner and adjustments were made very quickly. Emma was very good at helping with decisions and super attentive. Very happy with the service received here!,2.0 +I went to Blue Eye as part of an Intrepid tour. The service was fantastic and the clothes turned out brilliantly. How these ladies do this in such a short period of time is very impressive. I will definitely be back for more soon!,0.0 +Just had the greatest experience at Blue Eye Tailor. I ordered a few clothing items with Sue just based on photos of clothing I had ready & it was so easy to organise. She really helped me make decisions and alterations & I loved everything I got tailored from this store. Would highly recommend! ,0.0 +"We were a group of three girls. That might sometimes be challenging with so many different wishes and expectations. Katie did a great job counseling each one of us, respecting our wishes and giving good input too. We were very happy with the results. It only took 24 hours until the first fitting could. We had ordered 2 jumpsuits, 3 tops and 2 skirts. Only minimal alterations were necessary and performed quickly. One of us spontaneously decided to get one more dress done. It was tailored and fitted in less than 5 ours.Thanks Katie, you and the whole team did a great job!",1.0 +Walked in only a few loose idea of what I wanted but Lyn was so helpful immediately. I described the parts I knew I wanted and she could easily understand the big picture. Only had to wait less than 24 hours for my first fitting - of which my adjustments were catered for without any problems. Together my friends and I all got suits made and it was so easy and exciting.,1.0 +"Visited Blue Eye as part of an Intrepid tour, experienced 6* customer service from Hanah who was very welcoming and attentive. Walked out with 4 linen shirts, a suit, 2 dress shirts and a tie- cannot fault the quality! Id highly recommend to anyone visiting Hoi An!",2.0 +"Five years ago, Sue fitted me for two gorgrous suits in wool for our Canadian winters. Every time I wear them I get compliments. So when I returned to Hoi An, I was hoping Sue was still there and luckily for me, she was. I think she fiited me for the most beautiful suit ever. I had an image in my mind for a cocktail dress and she turned an idea into a reality. I rarely wear button shirts do to my build - i will now order shirts and have them shipped. I will be back!",1.0 +I arrived in Vietnam with a few dresses that I loved and fit me well and I wanted copies made. Lyn was amazing- she knew exactly what I wanted and when I came back the next day the dresses were done and fitted like a glove. I then picked out very cute coconut buttons to go with. I also then decided to get a pair of shorts copied in a white linen and a cotton and they were done very quickly and look great! Pricing was very reasonable and the service was great everyone was very friendly and happy to help with all requests. Lyn has my measurements on file so I can order again from Australia!,1.0 +"Eva was an absolute pleasure to work with and helped me with sorting out a business suit and 2 business shirts, the value for money v quality was very good and would happily recommend Eva and her team.",0.0 +Bought two shirts and the whole experience was great! Friendly and skilled staff. Laura helped me from the start and after one fitting the result was perfect. Only took 24 hours which is good if you are on a tight schedule. Highly recommended!,0.0 +"I visited blue eyes with an intrepid group and they were amazing. Very helpful and knowledgeable. Vi worked with me to create two dresses and a jumpsuit off photos I had, but reworking the styles to my taste/preference. My concerns at fitting were completely resolved and I came away with three beautiful pieces that I’m sure I’ll treasure for some time.",2.0 +"From the moment you enter Blue Eye, you are met with smiles and welcome faces !All the staff are so attentive and helpful !Ty, Eva and LyLy took extra special care of me today and helped me find the best fit and fabric for my shape.I’ve never had an experience like this and I will continue to buy from them when I return home !",0.0 +"The staff were so attentive to all my wishes, patient with me making decisions over fabrics and encouraging me to take my time so I would be most happy. I can’t believe they got my dress made in less than 24 hours. They were so kind and friendly, especially Laura, who was such a professional and made me feel so comfortable! She is a credit to your business. Thank you all.",0.0 +Eva did a fantastic job sizing me up to get the perfect fit and style. Excellent service done very quick and ready for me to leave the next day.,0.0 +"If you ask my fiancee how long it takes me to choose clothes, she'd roll her eyes at you.I went to blue eye as some of their fabrics really caught my eye. I wanted some ties made for our wedding next year - myself, dads and groomsmen. I also wanted individual pocket squares for each. Eva spent a long time with us, as I deliberated on 9 different pocket square designs; pulling fabrics from here there and everywhere until we got the 9 I wanted. Eva has a great sense of humour and made us feel very welcomeOverall, quality of the ties and pocket squares are great - and I'm sure the boys will all look great on the dayThanks Eva!",0.0 +Special thanks to Eva and the team for making such beautiful dress and skirt for me. Lovely people with excellent service.,0.0 +"This tailor was fantastic, I had Emma who had me come in a few times and quickly addressed any concern I had regarding the fit of the clothing. I highly recommend for the exceptional quality of the clothes and service from Emma and all the other staff.",4.0 +"A big thanks to Eva and the girls for making my beautiful linen jumpsuit! Great, friendly service with so many tailoring options. Would highly recommend!",0.0 +"My friend recommended Blue Eye Tailor to me as I intended to make a copy of a dress I have. Laura attended to me and advised which material would be suitable for a copy. My dress is stretchable but I had wanted a copy made with prints so I ended up choosing a cashmere fabric and added pockets to the dress. It only took one day to make the dress and I came earlier the next day for fitting. When I saw the dress, it looked exactly like my dress that I brought in! Kudos to Laura and her team.",0.0 +"Highly recommend this place. Sue looked after me & she was excellent. I was very grateful for the fabulous customer service & advice, the range of quality fabrics & I was very happy with the results! I walked away with a gorgeous dress & playsuit & 3 tops. Very well priced considering the good quality material & that it was all custom made. I will be putting in for more orders! ",2.0 +"Had a linen jacket made up here last week. Laura was in charge of me and very helpful in helping me choose the shade of blue linen that I wanted, really happy with the jacket. Very good service. Mike ",1.0 +Katie was incredibly helpful and had an eye for detail. Absolutely recommend for any tailoring needs.,1.0 +"Fantastic, I was looked after by Katie, she did such a great. Highly recommend to go to the blue eye and have Katie look after them. Love what I got!",1.0 +"We were referred to Blue Eye Tailor when checking into our hotel and after reading all positive reviews we decided to visit the shop.Once we walked in the door, Laura came straight up to us and after showing her pictures of what we wanted, Laura then showed us what fabrics would work best and explained how she’d put everything together.Laura put 2 suits and shirt together for me and a dress for my girlfriend. She understood exactly what I wanted and made further suggestions that improved the end result. Laura was always friendly and patient with us when we visited and we are very happy with our pieces.We checked other shops for price comparisons and although Blue Eye wasn’t the cheapest, we were happy in knowing that Laura understood what we wanted and that we’d be getting great quality clothes.",0.0 +My blouse was made by Emma and I absolutely love it! Thank you so much you did a great job adjusting every detail:),2.0 +"Personally, my experience was phenomenal. Katie gave concise and helpful recommendations in choosing fabrics and styles for my suit and was with me every step of the way. Certainly recommend it to other travellers with great value for money. An exceptional first time experience.",2.0 +"This place was recommended to us by our Intrepid guide Tan who knows what he's talking about!Lyn, who sorted me out with a beautiful cotton silk shirt from the shop in Le Loi Street was fantastic, and the service from all of the girls to other members of our party was the same high quality.Ordered at about noon and ready for fitting at 6:00pm and a perfect fit first time!Highly recommended.",0.0 +"Was blown away by the experience at Blue Tailor. From the staff, to the overall attentiveness, we felt as if we were their only customers. We went back a few times for slight modifications to our suits and jackets and each time they took our measurements and made the exact tweaks we were looking for. Our tailor expert, Ty was exceptional. She was friendly and spoke very strong English, with little to no language barrier. She understood exactly what we were looking for and reassured us that our clothing would be perfect. As a New Yorker with much shopping experience, I’d say this is a must-experience when in Hoi Ain, even if you just need alterations to pre-bought clothing. 5-star experience!!",0.0 +My girlfriend and I had heard the myth of getting custom suits and jackets made at the Blue Eye Tailor... so we had to see if it was true. All I can say is... WOAH! I didn’t know clothes could fit like this. We walked in and immediately Ty greeted us with a smile and helped my girlfriend get a custom made jacket with an awesome print that she loves and 2 suits for myself. In 24 hours we went back twice and both times Ty was more than happy to help get our modifications done quickly. It’s crazy to think that it only took a day from the moment we stepped into the store and got measured until we walked out of the store clothes in hand. 10/10 would recommend Ty and the entire store!,0.0 +Amazing suit loved it will be back for sure we got a 4 piece suit great service and amazing people ..,2.0 +"Couldn’t fault if I wanted to. Eva is best!! Suit done within hours, and very good quality suits.....",0.0 +"One of the best experiences, the girls in the shop were so friendly and helpful, somehow managed to make 4 of our suits within half a day. The quality was amazing, would recommend to anyone after a quality fitted suit ",1.0 +"I am travelling throughout Vietnam as part of a guided tour group. Some of us stumbled along this place while we were walking the streets or Hoi An. Although I was not specifically looking for any clothes on this trip, the staff made me feel at home. I walked away with 2 awesome tailor made linen shirts (thanks Lyly). I'll be sure to return when I'm back in Hoi An.",0.0 +"Yesterday my boyfriend and I were at Blue eye tailor. I wanted a dress and a jacket and I brought pictures of what I had in my mind. We were greeted very nicely and I was consulted by Ty. She was very friendly, helped me to find good fabric for my clothes and took my measure. Only 24 hours later we were asked to come back for the fitting. Some small changes had to be made and they did it so quickly,so we could come back only a few hours later for the last fitting. I am very happy with my dress and the jacket, it both fits great. Ty did a very good job! I can definitively recommend her!",2.0 +"Yesterday we were at Blue eye tailor. I was looking for a tailorfitted suit and vest and brought a picture of what it should look like. I was consulted by Eva. She was friendly and advising and helped me to find the best fabric. The suit looks great and fits very well.If I am ever in Hoi An again, I surely will come back.Best regards Lars",1.0 +"In two days time Emma made a wonderful dress for me. She understood exactly what suits for my shape. Thank you Emma, I will wear it with pride. ",1.0 +"My friend and I went to this tailor a few days ago bd are extremely happy that this is the one we chose. As soon as wen entered the store we were greeted by the very friendly and very competent Laura who helped us with our ideas. She took our ideas for garments we wanted to order, made some great recommendations for cuts and fabrics. They were ready the next day. She helped us with the small alterations needed for the pieces to fit perfectly. I am extremely happy with my new silk bomber jacket, velvet blazer and dress. Thank you, Laura!",0.0 +"I went to Blue Eye Tailor here in Vietnam and it was fabulous!!!! I’m leading a yoga retreat and some of my students and I went to get fitted! We look amazing! My tailor, Anne, was so great! My clothes fit me like a glove! I’m so very happy! Thank you to the team who tailored ya in 1 day!!!! The whole crew was thrilled. Now we have to go and show off our perfectly fit clothes!!!!",0.0 +"I was looking for a long summer dress. Laura, who is working at the Blue Eye Tailor, did a really great job by helping me designing my dress. She was very patient and friendly, she didn't put any pressure on me and gave useful recommandations. The customer's satisfaction was her top priority. In a short lapse of time (I ordered it at 9:00 p.m), my dress was ready on the next day at 2:00 a.m for the first fitting. They even sent it at the same day to our hotel. 👍🏽",0.0 +"I have been living in Vietnam since 2015 and I have been using Blue Eye tailors since November 2015. I was recommended them by a colleague and whenever I head to Hoi An and I need clothes, I will always go to Blue Eye, as do many of my friends. We walked in on Thursday and I was greeted by Ty who is always there to help me and give advice. I had some playsuits made and a couple of casual ao dais and they are wonderful. They were all completed in just over 24 hours with fittings included. My friends had things made too and they were really impressed. Thank you Blue Eye and see you soon!",3.0 +"I visited Blue Eye Tailoring today (25/10/19) I had several garments made to order including shirts shorts and formal trousers.All the ladies were very nice and professional, Eva who worked so hard to measure and later ensure the fit was just right was a superstar.All the items were top quality and any minor adjustments were done there and then. I would definitely recommend and will defiantly use again",3.0 +"Superb quality with good prices. Bim looked after me so, so well. Was a pleasure to deal with! Very friendly and efficient. Highly recommended 😊",0.0 +Emma did such a beautiful job making my dress for me! She was so attentive to detail and the dress she made is amazing. Laura also was outstanding. My friend couldn’t make it to the shop for a fitting so she came to the hotel room and worked from there! Amazing service and we are so happy with the products xx,0.0 +"The team at Blue eye take so much care to make sure their customers receive exactly what they want. I went to have a dress made for me and they made sure everything was perfect and that I was 100% happy with the design, fabric and look. Laura was especially helpful with making my overall experience so enjoyable and satisfying. She even was kind enough to come to my hotel to do my fitting and deliver the finished dress as I was a bit sick and couldn’t get to the shop. 10/10 would recommend.",0.0 +"Great well priced tailors. Ty looked after us twice. Recommend going and stay for a few days as you'll need 2-3 fittings.We paid around $900 for 2 x suits, 2 x extra pants, 6 x shirts. 😊",0.0 +Our tour guide from Intrepid recommended Blue Eye Tailor. My friend Nancy and I had over a dozen pieces made and altered in very little time. I especially appreciated Lyn’s understanding of my vision for a beautiful blouse. Thanks for adding another happy memory from my trip. I’m glad to know BE Tailor has my measurements if I want clothes made in the future.,0.0 +"Blue Eye Tailor was recommended to us by friends in Australia and our hotel in Hoi AnI am so happy we took the time to find this Tailor! The girls were exceptional and Vi looked after me very well! Vi helped me design a dress to wear at my Nephews wedding and also helped me with a summer linen top and pant set, beautiful cotton jumpsuit and a linen mini dress that they copied from one I already had! Vi was extremely helpful and understood my vision including some very helpful hints and advice. All measurements taken style arranged and material selected (spoilt for choice) I went back the next day for a fitting in the afternoon and adjustments were made! My items of clothing are fabulous and excellent quality - I am one happy girl! Even faced time my friend in Australia to ask for her opinion! I now have the most beautiful pieces of clothing and look forward to wearing every single one of them! Do yourself a favour find Blue Eye Tailor and ask for Vi!!As well as a great stylist she is also a very beautiful person who provides exceptional service!",0.0 +"Had a suit made today I would just like to thank Ann for the wonderful service,will definitely be recommending family and friends ",0.0 +Came in for a komono. Sized up immediately and picked it up two days later. It was exactly what I asked for. Thanks to Hanah and the ladies at Blue eye 2,0.0 +"Katie and her team were great, really nice people and friendly to us. There work is amazing and the material selection was fabulous. Very happy to be going home with a new suit and 3 dresses for my girlfriend.",0.0 +I mad a suit and a couple of shirts. Ann made sure that my fittings were perfect before handing me over the clothes. Very happy with the service ,0.0 +"I had a jacket made from a picture I'd brought it, which was done perfectly. Lyly was extremely knowledgeable and made the process very easy. It was finished in a day, and fits wonderfully. Thank you Lyly.",0.0 +Laura was great! I ordered two dressed and a top and the process was so simple and straight forward and the results were great. Would definitely come back. All done in around 24 hours too. Laura even figured out how to accommodate my growing baby bump and make sure the clothes fit before and after.,0.0 +"Had my favourite jumpsuit copied by the lovely Ann. Fantastic service, quick, efficient and very happy with the result. Would recommend!",0.0 +Thank you to Vi who made and fitted two beautiful dresses for me ❤️ absolutely loved the quality of the material and your willingness to help me pick a good style for my body shape. It was a little pricy but at the end of the day the quality and service were fantastic 👌🏼,0.0 +"I was recommended this tailor by our Intrepid tour guide leader. Hannah assisted me and was very professional, helpful, and attentive. They keep your measurements for three years and you can order online. I’m very pleased with my purchases and will be ordering more!",0.0 +"Myself and my partner went here based on reviews on tripadvisor and the recommendation from our hotel and we weren’t one bit disappointed! Lyly and Emma were amazing! They fitted us perfectly, helped us pick out the right fabric to meet our needs/requests and had them all completed within a day. We couldn’t believe the quality of the products and the workmanship which went into them all. We ordered a few items and just couldn’t believe all were ready the next day. For my partner, he just wanted the trousers a little shorter and again it was actioned so quickly. Tailored trousers etc at a fraction of the price and even cheaper than retailers at home! They also recommended a leather shop a couple of doors down where we had suede boots made within a day and fit incredibly! Again a brilliant and unbelievable price.Again thank you Lyly and Emma-hope to see you soon :) ",2.0 +"I cannot put into words how amazing Blue Eye Tailor is! I was helped by Lyly on Oct 7th and it was the best experience I could ask for. It was my first time getting anything tailored. She helped from picking the right material, to how the design would come out, even a surprise suit for my partner. I loved all my pieces from the dresses to skirts and even a jacket. They all fit like a glove and Lyly was so helpful with any changes. She honestly gave an opinion to what might fit better and never let me a stray. I will be ordering more pieces for sure!! Thank you again to everyone there and especially to Lyly!",0.0 +"EVA was amazing from the moment I walked in to working with me to find the right outfit, styles, colours and fabrics; first class servive. I am extremely happy with the end products which included a fitting and slight alteration. The turnaround time was less than a day and they offer an aftercare package. Highly recommend this place and Eva. ",0.0 +Emma was helpful and provided a great service. She was so lovely and knew exactly what I wanted! Will be back next time I am in Hoi An. 😊,0.0 +"We stopped at Blue Eye here as part of our Intrepid Adventure. From the moment we walked in the staff treated us like valued customers! Katie looked after me and she was just perfect! Suggested fabric and designs. After the final fitting I walked away with 2 skirts and suit jacket for work, and a perfectly fitting more casual dress!! Katie is worth particular mention as she was outstanding!!!!!",4.0 +"KATIE was the best, she understood exactly what I wanted and what would look better on my body, my items were ready really fast and I love them! Thank you Katie!",0.0 +"I had a very good experience with Ty, from Blue Eye Tailor in Hoi An. Beautiful dress and jumpsuit - I took my own photo and she made it for me perfectly.",1.0 +Just had two suits made - amazed at the quality they come up with within 24 hours! Katie helped me with designs and colours and I couldn’t be happier! She was amazing 🙌🏼 Will be ordering more to have sent over now I’m home,0.0 +"I went to Blue Eye tailor on the recommendation of someone else and it was just as good as was described! Laura was amazing and gave me the time to decide on what dress and fabric I wanted, as well as giving me advice on what pattern would look good, which was really helpful as I'm so indecisive. The dress was made really quickly and to a very high quality, and alterations were made to the dress length when I picked it up, nothing was too much trouble! ",1.0 +"Blue Eye Tailor was fantastic! They’re service is very quick and easy, the hardest part is choosing what you want. They have a big range of fabrics and styles to pick from and they are super helpful and nice. Ty made a dress for me and I’m so pleased with it, she did a fabulous job and it was ready the day after I ordered it! If you want anything made for you I highly recommend them.",1.0 +"An amazing shop, with amazing service. Lyly made a shirt for me, and it was done within 24 hours. It fits perfectly, and is exactly what I was after. Not only did Lyly deliver on her promise at an amazingly cheap price, she was also really nice (along with everyone else in the store), and made me feel comfortable in what she was doing. I would recommend going to this shop to anyone going to Hoi An wanting to get something tailor made.",0.0 +"My boyfriend had a beautiful suit made, both the quality and the time it took to make the suit were amazing, we were served by Eva who was incredibly helpful and very knowledgable, would definitely recommend when visiting Hoi An! ",0.0 +"We had several garments made and the prices were great for excellent quality items. The service was amazing, especially Lyly who we would throughly recommend! She was helpful and attentive to detail. Thanks Lyly ",0.0 +My husband had a shirt made by Eva who was very patient & accommodating of his specific requests for his shirt. The shirt was done in one day & quality was great. Thank you Eva for your expertise!,2.0 +"Went in unsure of what to expect and the service from Eva was amazing! Her recommendations for fabrics and style was fantastic. Dresses were made in 4.5 hours and went back for a fitting, one dress needed small altercations and that was done within 20minutes. Very happy with the dresses made and would definitely go back. Once they have your measurements you can also purchase online. Thanks Eva for you fantastic service.",1.0 +"Great shop to get taliored made clothes. English was outstanding and made the process efficient and precise. Material was top quality and prices offered matched. Suit fitted perfect first time and was made in only five and a half hours, unbelievable. Would recommend highly, thank you Katie.",1.0 +My and Katie helped my mum and I create wonderful dresses. Their service was impeccable and the dresses turned out wonderful (all from photos!!).,2.0 +"Emma was really helpful and friendly, and very patient with my decision making! I'm very grateful for her help.All the staff are so attentive and make it a nice place to be. The material selection is great, well priced and the quality of items is impressive. Definitely recommend as the best tailor in Hoi An.",2.0 +My friend and I are delighted with the two tops we each had made today. We chose styles and fabrics last night at 8pm and today at 2pm we picked up our garments. Emma would not let us leave until we assured her we were 100% satisfied. The selection of fabrics and styles available is incredible to say the least! We highly recommend this business,2.0 +"I visited this tailor at 3 pm on Sunday, was fitted at 1pm on Monday and Emma fixed the length and it was ready fifteen minutes later. Linen play suit and corporate blazer. Emma was fabulous. Thanks for your great service and skill. ",2.0 +LyLy was very helpful in helping me pick materials to go my chosen patterns. The outfits were made within 24 hours and I had a fitting to make sure it all fit well. The slight alterations took 30mins while I waited in the cool store with chilled bottled water. ,0.0 +MY was brilliant. Extremely helpful and gave great feedback on my choices. Helped me get styles that suited my shape. The clothes are fantastic. Would highly recommend.,0.0 +"Clothes were made in 2 days, great quality and speed. Even delivered to my hotel! Laura was very friendly and accommodating. Thank you",0.0 +"Such a great tailor business and super attentive service. Ty helped me pick out fabrics, got my measurements spot on and was a pleasure to deal with. She made the whole experience so easy. Thank you to the whole team behind the scenes making the actual garments. What an organisation!",1.0 +"I had a dress and a shirt made, I took my own favourite clothes with me to have copied. There was plenty of fabric to choose from. Ty helped me choose and 24 hours later when I returned the garments were ready. They fitted perfectly and were exactly as I requested. I was happy with the price I paid and the service was excellent. Thank you Ty for an enjoyable experience ",3.0 +"I ordered a jacket, dress and skirt from Blue Eye Tailors. Katie was so helpful, professional, gave great advice and was so honest when giving me feedback on my fittings. I really appreciated the service and the attention to detail given by Katie.",2.0 +"Just had a suit made by blue eye tailor , very pleased , loved the service by Emma, really great advice and guidance on material and fit ... great job , very happy ",1.0 +Katie helped me with beautiful clothes! She made suggestions to make them look nicer (plus size girl here!). Really grateful!!,2.0 +"I had 2 dresses and a work blazer & pants made and they were all fantastic! Hanah did such an amazing job, they fit perfectly first try, they didn't even require any adjustments! Such a friendly, helpful team at Blue Eye (a special thanks to Hanah) I would definitely recommend! ",0.0 +Great experience at Blue Eye. Had a cocktail dress & 2 men’s shirts & trousers made. Lyn was excellent. Highly recommend her & store. ,0.0 +I brought in a shirt to see if I could get copies made and May was fantastic. I had 3 shirts made and the whole process was easy and incredibly fast. I had a dress made from a photo of a dress I own and this also turned out great. I can highly recommend Blue Eye. Everybody was lovely and really helpful. In particular May and Emma. Thank you.,2.0