Saturday, November 21, 2015

A Grand Welcome to Casa Santa: Review

 Jardin de Miramar is a well known party and event venue in Antipolo City. It is a 3 hectare garden complex that also houses "Casa Santa Museum".

Casa Santa is home to more than 3700 collections of Christmas and Santa Clause items.

I have never seen so many Santa Clauses in my entire life.  I was so engrossed in the tour I must have taken a couple dozens of photos.

Casa Santa



A life size Santa seats on the sofa (begging for photos, I guess)

I so love this cutie Santa, just 2 inches in size.


Working Santa, preparing his list of "naughty and good". I hope I made the good list :P


So many cute figurines, I can't decide on a favorite.  

The Christmas theme carries on Casa Santa's dining area.






Santa Clauses from around the world, line up the stairs heading to the mezzanine.


My husband's favorite part of Casa Santa is the Christmas Village.   

I just found my most favorite ~these charming Santas, just made me want to start my own collection :P

There are also Belen and Nativity scene displays.

This child's bedroom abound in Christmas items.

A sleeping Santa



I enjoyed touring Casa Santa.  It was truly worth going there. 

If you are planning a visit to Antipolo, I suggest you include this in your itinerary.  Entrance is P180/adult.

Other activities offered at Jardin includes:

  • Arts and Crafts ~ such a painting animation characters in ceramics, Art 101 in canvas, and Pinoy games.
  • Kids would love Jardin's open play ground, "Galera" AND 30-foot Noah’s Ark.
  • See Santa live for picture taking (though he wasn't there when we visited, please call in first to confirm Santa's schedule before bringing your kids along).
  • View art works by awarded artists such as Ed Castrillo, Michael Cacnio, Tony Leano, Ral Arrogante, Earth Artists of Rizal, Reg Yuson, Daniel dela Cruz, mosaic artist Hannah Liongoren, and muralist Alfred Galvez.
  • Buy souvenirs ~ such as a huggable “SANTA-ko” rag doll, t-shirts, keychains, refrigerator magnets, that make for appropriate mementos of Casa Santa.
Casa Santa is located at Jardin de Miramar

276 San Jose Ext., San Isidro Antipolo City
Telephone No.: 584-3199
Cellphone No.: 09178912208
Email: 
info@jardindemiramar.com


27 comments:

  1. I'm from antipolo too mommy! Matagal ko ng gustong puntahan to since nung napanuod ko sa TV. Pano pumunta jan from simbahan? :)

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    1. It is very near Robinson's Antipolo. We used waze from there, dali lang puntahan.

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  2. Antipolo's too far but hubby used to live near Antipolo so maybe we can visit the place one of these days. Nakaka-excite yung dami ng Santa Claus! ^-^

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  3. Ang gaganda and super cute naman nyan mommy Juvy. I like the house. Kaso malayo ang Antipolo :)

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    1. Hi Melisa, plan a visit pag-uwi ng asawa mo. Antipolo is also known for the Antipolo Cathedral's Lady of Good Voyage, travelers visits this church to ask for safe travel and return. I assure you your visit will be so worth it.

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  4. Wow, the place is wonderful. Taga Marikina ako, madali lang pumunta pero baka di pwede pag may toddler no? Baka bawal kasi mga babasagin o kung pwede naman eh mahirap pa rin kasi di mapipigilan sa likot tong bulilit ko, haha.

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    1. My sister went there just last weekend with her 2 year old na super likot. My niece was super happy and behaved seeing Santa Clause.

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    2. I think you cant be too naughty with the big nan around.

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  5. Wow! I'd love to visit the place sometime but it'd prolly take us 2-3 hours before we get there. :(

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    1. Whenever you are in the vicinity would be a great time to visit. You can drop by the Antipolo Cathedral, include a visit to Hinulugang Taktak and Pinto Museum to make the most of your trip. It will be worth it.

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  6. Sayang ang layo! I would totally enjoy a visit to this place! I love Chriatmas decorations especially Santa figurines!

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  7. Sayang ang layo! I would totally enjoy a visit to this place! I love Chriatmas decorations especially Santa figurines!

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    1. Whenever you are in the vicinity would be a great time to visit. You can drop by the Antipolo Cathedral, include a visit to Hinulugang Taktak and Pinto Museum to make the most of your trip. It will be worth it.

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  8. Naku, I'm sure my mum, who loves Christmas villages, would love to visit this place!

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    1. Anybody who loves Christmas, will definitely have fun inside Casa Santa. She will love it there for sure.

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  9. Nice but far ... hehe ... kidding aside, I love Santa Claus too. :)

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    1. Whenever you are in the vicinity would be a great time to visit. You can drop by the Antipolo Cathedral, include a visit to Hinulugang Taktak and Pinto Museum to make the most of your trip. It will be worth it.

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  10. Sadly, my children haven't been that too accepting for good ol' Saint Nick! They cry when we see him at the malls. My mom though will like to visit this!

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  11. Im intrigued what does Santa looks like. Sayang di mo siya nameet!

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  12. Haven't been to Casa Santa in years, I know they never stop adding santas :)

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  13. Ganda!! Wish it wasn't so far from us though! Hirap bumiyahe nowadays hassle traffic..thanks for sharing! :)

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  14. This is heaven. I'll tell my mom about this. She's obsessed with Santa :))

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  15. I didn't know there's such a place in Antipolo! I want to take my daughter there.

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  16. I have seen this on the telly. Should be a very interesting place to visit with the kiddos this holiday!

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  17. Nice to visit but it's too far from us,nice to see different santa claus

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  18. Definitely a must-go-to when Baby Charley is a little older na. Thanks for sharing, Mommy. :)

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  19. I really love the photos, Jardin de Miramar is also an event venue like weddings, debuts and corporate events. Nice share!

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