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Flor’s Garden Antipolo: The Premier Private Resort and Wedding Venue in Rizal



Nestled far from the lively pulse of Metro Manila, Flor’s Garden Antipolo private resort invites you into a sanctuary where weekends are transformed into unforgettable escapes. More than just a place to visit, it is a haven crafted for serenity, comfort, and the joy of making cherished memories with those who matter most. From family reunions to weddings or quiet moments of reflection, this secret oasis in Rizal offers a home away from home, elevated by nature’s embrace.

Whether you’re searching for a wedding venue in Rizal or a peaceful nature resort near Manila, Flor’s Garden Antipolo delivers an experience rooted in genuine hospitality and natural beauty.

 

Accommodations: A Blend of Comfort and Nature

Flor’s Garden Antipolo offers a range of Antipolo accommodations for various group sizes, ensuring a cozy and intimate atmosphere for overnight guests.

Room 1: The Epitome of Spacious Luxury

We stayed in Room 1 during our visit, and it was a great experience. This air-conditioned suite stands out at Flor’s Garden Antipolo and offers the following:

  • Two queen-size beds, each with a pullout bed provision.
  • A comfortable lounge area with a plush sofa.
  • A large smart TV with advanced features. If you have accounts with Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney+, you may use them to access your preferred shows during your stay.
  • A private toilet and bath equipped with hot and cold shower provisions.
  • Electric sockets abound, plastic-wrapped. So many can charge their cellphones and other gadgets all at once.

What makes Room 1 truly unique is its "room within a room" concept, surrounded by aluminum screen windows and a sliding door that allows guests to see and hear nature. In the mornings, the temperature drops significantly, offering a crisp, refreshing atmosphere that is a far cry from the city smog.

 

Full House Rentals and Garden Rooms

The main house at Flor’s Garden Antipolo houses six rooms on the upper floor, while two additional garden rooms (rooms 1 and 2) are located at the bottom side of the property. The amenities are designed for convenience:

  • Kitchen Access: The kitchen area is equipped with a refrigerator, an oven range with LPG (a minimal fee of ₱500 applies if used), and a hot plate electric cooker. Kitchen utensils and drinking water are provided free of charge.
  • Swimming Pool: Located below the main house, the pool area has a shaded area perfect for relaxing when the sun is intense.

 

Venues and Capacity: Perfect for Events and Intimate Gatherings

As a top-rated wedding venue in Antipolo, Flor’s Garden Antipolo private resort offers versatile spaces:

  • Main Garden Venue: Can accommodate up to 200 pax. Rate: ₱35K
  • Middle Garden: A more intimate setting suitable for 75 pax. Rate: ₱25K
  • Prenup Photoshoot Rate: ₱7K
    • 7am–12pm, morning slot
    • 1pm–6pm, afternoon slot

 

The property’s picturesque landscape makes it a favorite for prenuptial shoots and even television productions. The forested portions of the resort have served as shooting spots for major networks like GMA and ABS-CBN. As you wander through the grounds, you may recognize some spots where scenes from your favorite shows were shot.

 

Unique Amenities That Set Flor’s Garden Antipolo Apart

Flor’s Garden Antipolo goes beyond standard resort amenities to offer features that enrich the guest experience:

  • Riverside and Hanging Bridge: For those who love to explore, the property includes a riverside area and a charming hanging bridge.
  • A Large Swing: Can accommodate 3–4 people each, depending on weight.
  • Ponds and Instagrammable Spots: There are two ponds on the property. The larger pond, located beside the garden venue, features a bamboo raft with a bamboo bench—perfect for that iconic shot. A smaller pond is situated near Garden Room 1, complete with garden seat sets.
  • Tent Parking: A large, covered parking area protects vehicles from seasonal falling leaves.
  • Connectivity: Yes, Flor’s Garden Antipolo provides Wi-Fi connection, ensuring you stay connected even while enjoying nature.
  • Comfort Rooms: Conveniently located near Room 2 are two CRs named Lakambini (Female) and Lakan (Male).

 

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Flor’s Garden Antipolo Rates and Booking Information

Planning your budget is easy with the transparent pricing structure at Flor’s Garden Antipolo private resort:

  • Main House Rental: ₱30,000 (standard rate).
  • Garden Rooms: ₱7,000.
  • Peak Season Rates: A higher rate of ₱33,000 applies on Saturdays, December bookings, and select holidays.
  • Extra Guests: If the garden room exceeds the guest limit, an additional charge of ₱1,000 is applied, which includes an extra mattress.
  • Children: Children below 10 years old stay free, provided no extra mattress is required.

 

What’s Next? The Future of Flor’s Garden Antipolo

The team behind Flor’s Garden Antipolo is committed to continuous improvement. In the near future, guests can look forward to:

  • A coffee shop for that perfect morning brew.
  • A reception/holding area to streamline event flow.
  • An air-conditioned pavilion/convention hall—currently ongoing, located on the other side of the tented parking lot. Designed to hold up to 300 pax, this addition is set to open within the year or next, further cementing Flor’s Garden Antipolo as the go-to venue for large-scale events in Rizal.

 

Guaranteeing Peace of Mind

In a world where we are constantly rushing, Flor’s Garden Antipolo offers a gentle pause. It is a place where the air is cleaner, the spaces are wider, and the service is rooted in genuine hospitality. Whether you are looking for a nature retreat near Manila, a venue to celebrate a milestone, or simply a place to breathe, Flor’s Garden Antipolo ensures that your visit is not just a vacation but a repository of lasting memories and peace of mind.

 

The Roots of Flor’s Garden Antipolo: From Organic Farming to Event Destination

To truly appreciate the serenity of Flor’s Garden Antipolo, one must understand its origins. The property is named after its owner, Flor Gozon Tarriela, former PNB Chairman. It is managed by President Edmin G. Tarriela, with support from Daniel Manalili and Fely Sadio, who served as our gracious coordinator. The estate began its journey in 2012 as "Edible and Weedible"—an agricultural group dedicated to natural and organic farming.

Initially, Flor’s Garden Antipolo served as an educational hub, holding seminars accredited by the ATI (Agricultural Training Institute) and the DOT (Department of Tourism). It was only in 2022, after the meticulous renovation of the main house, that the property blossomed into the premier private resort in Antipolo that it is today. The evolution from a farming seminar venue to a sought-after event location speaks volumes about the care and intentionality woven into every corner of this property.



Ready to Experience Flor’s Garden Antipolo?

Book your stay or event now and discover why Flor’s Garden Antipolo is the most loved wedding venue in Rizal and a top choice for family getaways. For inquiries and reservations, contact the official Flor’s Garden Antipolo page today.

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