Casa Conchita is conveniently situated near the town center, allowing easy access to popular attractions such as the market known for Taal embroidery and the Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours, the largest Catholic church in Asia. Ideal for a weekend getaway, this charming place offers an idyllic experience right in the heart of a historic town.
OUR HISTORY
Once a humble nipa hut, the house has undergone a remarkable transformation into an elegant modern home reminiscent of the 1950s, lovingly preserved by its current occupants. The family room downstairs provides a cozy space for gatherings of all sizes, while the expansive garden offers convenient parking within the premises.
THE ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
The house, named after the family matriarch Conchita Alcasid, exudes rustic charm with its wooden accents and capiz windows. It is adorned with a curated collection of family photographs, vintage prints depicting scenes from the Philippines, and antiques acquired during family travels, adding a touch of nostalgia and heritage to the space.
PROPERTY DETAILS
• Breakfast included
• Free Wi-Fi
• Use of dining room and sala when no private bookings for dinners, etc.
• Use of kitchen appliances such as Refrigerator and Microwave
• Garden
• Airconditioned
• Free drinking water
SPECIAL NOTES
• Extra bed: 14 USD inclusive of breakfast
• No parties or guests allowed unless by special arrangement
• Pets not allowed
• Smoking allowed only in garden
Taal, Batangas, holds a captivating heritage deeply rooted in its Spanish colonial past. Founded in 1572, Taal is recognized for its well-preserved ancestral homes, historic structures, and the Basilica de San Martin de Tours, one of the country's oldest stone churches. The town played a significant role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule. With a population that includes a mix of Tagalog-speaking locals and descendants of the region's historical families, Taal showcases a vibrant cultural tapestry. The town's demographics reflect a blend of traditional customs and contemporary influences, making it a living testament to its dynamic history. Explore the narrow streets, visit heritage sites, and witness the enduring legacy of Taal in both its architectural wonders and diverse community.
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