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Luxe escapes from TLDC

/ 05:05 AM May 12, 2018

The five-star luxury complex is expected to change the game in Davao’s hospitality industry.

Today’s fast-paced lifestyle makes us yearn for laid-back days. We long to spend hours at the beach or by the pool, where our stresses are eased out by the sound of water gently hitting the shore and the view of palm trees languidly swaying in the breeze.

While you can settle to wait every weekend or long holiday to escape to the sea, you can also opt to not agonize for days by deciding to invest in a leisure development, guaranteeing you and your family of that much-deserved retreat every time you needed it.

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In a move to diversify from its premium university residences, Torre Lorenzo Development Corporation (TLDC) has partnered with Thai hospitality group, Dusit International, to bring forth four leisure development projects that will provide local residents and tourists alike the respite they need with first-class amenities. “The Company’s collaboration with the Dusit brand brings to TLDC’s co-created developments the combination of the finest amenities and world-renowned exceptional service that is distinctly Dusit,” said Tomas P. Lorenzo, Chief Executive Officer of TLDC.

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Dusit Thani Residence Davao and dusitD2 Davao Hotel

Waking up each morning with a view of the Davao Gulf sounds too good to be true. Not at Dusit Thani Residence Davao and dusitD2 Davao Hotel where it is actually a reality. Residents and guests of the luxe high-rise are given a panorama of the Davao Gulf as well as picturesque view of the entire posh community.

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Unit owners and guests can expect to be pampered at the world-renowned Dusit Spa and get their fill at the all-day buffet and specialty restaurant. In-residence catering, chef on-demand and housekeeping and laundry services are available for residents. Added to that, swimming pools highlight the courtyard, the focal point of the development. Here you will find swimming and plunge pools and deck areas amidst landscaped settings of lush tropical foliage. The courtyard is surrounded by hotel and residential amenities such as an international restaurant, a lobby bar, lounge areas, the main lobby and Dusit’s acclaimed Benjarong restaurant.

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The first five-star luxury complex in Davao and Dusit International’s first residence in Asia, Dusit Thani Residence Davao and dusitD2 Davao Hotel is located right off J.P. Laurel Ave. in Lanang, Davao City. TLDC has invested P4.5 billion to create the luxury mixed-use development.

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Dusit Thani Hotel in Lubi Plantation

It used to be Davao’s best-kept secret, but it is now the region’s exclusive island sanctuary.

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An exclusive beach, unspoilt nature, rich marine life, first-class facilities and VIP service await guests in Lubi Plantation. The island resort community in the Davao Gulf will be housing another five-star Dusit Thani Hotel. The P1.9-billion development is now on its second phase.

Dusit Princess Lipa Hotel

For the leisure and business travelers in Lipa, Batangas, will soon have the privilege to relax and recharge at Dusit Princess Lipa Hotel.

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The P2.4-billion property is part of Tierra Lorenzo Lipa, TLDC’s multi-complex property that is poised to be the first urban lifestyle center in Lipa. The hotel is expected to be completed in 2021. —DIN M. VILLAFUERTE

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