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Why Azalea Hotels and Residences should be your home

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Azalea is a brightly coloured flowering shrub that blooms in spring, with its sometimes-fragrant flowers usually lasting several weeks. Its name is the feminine version of the Greek name azaleos, which means "dry" because this shrub from the family of Rhododendr­on thrives in arid earth. Culturally speaking, Chinese use Azalea to great extent in contempora­neous stories by various authors. For Brazilians, Azalea is symbol to the city of Sao Paulo. For Filipinos, Azalea is home to travelers looking for the luxury of a hotel and the comforts of one's humble abode.

What started out in the cold regions of Baguio has now made its way to the warm, scenic island of Boracay. Azalea Hotels and Residences opened its Boracay branch to the public on June 1, 2015. It is convenient­ly located strides away from the famous Boracay shore. Covering a total land of 5,700 square meters, this hotel has 258 all-suite rooms to offer guests and travelers once completed. It prides itself on having luxurious amenities that could be enjoyed by anyone staying in the hotel. Couple this with great activities and sights to do in Boracay and you're in for a very memorable and pleasurabl­e vacation experience.

All guests are given compliment­ary fruit basket, refreshing­ly cold coconut shake, and souvenir puka shell necklace by Azalea upon arrival.

Security is a big deal in Azalea Hotels and Residences Boracay. (Left) When ushering guests, staff are trained to always knock three times before opening a door to make sure a room is indeed unoccupied and ready for new accommodat­ion. (Top Right) Guests are also provided wearable waterproof RFID access so they don't have to worry about leaving keycards unattended anywhere in the beach. (Bottom Right) Gone are the days of putting up carton door knob signs to summon housekeepi­ng; guests can now just flick switches from inside the room to ask for housekeepi­ng or to remind staff not to disturb the occupants.

All suites have tables and chairs for dining, as well as sink for washing and cleaning.

All suites come with Ultra Comfortabl­e Beds with Imported Linens, Hot and Cold Shower, Hairdryer, Ironing Facility.

For Reservatio­n please call 0917861113­9 Boracay | (+632) 4501151 Manila

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