Nana's Farm Tagaytay
Business Overview
Nana's Farm Tagaytay is a private country estate in Amadeo Cavite offering intimate garden settings and rustic guesthouse charm for micro weddings and elopements
Venue Features
- Expansive manicured garden and fruit tree groves ideal for intimate ceremonies
- Two-storey country house with private suite, living room, kitchenette and prep areas
- Sun-lit veranda and stone pathways for photos and cocktail spots
- Queen-sized bed, bathtub and hot-shower bathroom for day-use prep or overnight stay
- High-speed Wi-Fi, large-screen TV with streaming, and discreet 24/7 staff support
- Ample on-site parking and quiet country surroundings
Main Wedding Services
- Venue rental for small ceremonies and receptions in garden or veranda
- Basic event setup including folding chairs, tables, linens and sound system
- Dedicated coordination support from booking through teardown
- Access to guesthouse suite for couple prep or overnight stay
Other Wedding Services
- Pre-nup photo shoot package with full garden access
- Accredited caterer referrals and simple buffet or plated menus
- Add-on décor styling, mood lighting and photobooth services
- Overnight stay packages for couple or small entourage
Full Business Address
#25 Brgy. Loma, Crisanto de los Reyes Avenue (Tagaytay–Amadeo Road), Amadeo, Cavite 4119 Philippines
Pricing and Packages
Package Name | Description | Price |
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Micro Wedding Package | Up to 20 guests, garden ceremony, basic setup, sound system and coordination | ₱25,000 |
Intimate Reception Package | Garden or veranda reception for up to 30 guests with tables, chairs, linens | ₱15,000 |
Guesthouse Prep & Stay | Day-use of private suite and prep areas or overnight stay for couple | ₱8,500 |
Competitive Edge
- Exclusive private-estate use for total privacy and focus
- Combined garden venue and cozy guesthouse in one booking
- Popular for pre-nup shoots with vast outdoor space included
- Flexible micro-wedding packages for small guest counts
Notes and Tips
- Reserve at least three months in advance for micro-wedding dates
- Schedule ceremonies in late afternoon for soft light and cooler air
- Visit on a weekday for a private tour of garden and guesthouse
- Confirm guest count and simple menu choices two weeks before event
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Questions To Ask
- What is the maximum seated capacity with the stage, dance floor, buffet lines, and photo booth in place?
- Are there LGU or barangay noise curfews we must follow, and what event end time do you enforce?
- What is included in the venue rental, and what additional fees apply including corkage and supplier accreditation?
- What is the rain plan, including backup indoor space, tents, flooring, the decision timeline, and any related fees?
- Is there a backup generator on site, what is its capacity, and which circuits are covered such as aircon, kitchen, lights, and sound?
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