Brought to you by Swissôtel Clark
Situated in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Swissôtel Clark – only 1.5 hours away from capital Manila – stands the first Swissotel-branded property to open in the Philippines.
Soft opening on March 1, 2022, the five-star property is part of Hann Casino Resort, Clark’s first integrated casino resort concept. All arriving guests will be warmly greeted, and staff will be on hand to help them feel right at home in one of the 372 stylish guestrooms and suites. Guestrooms and suites (ready by 3Q2022) will be furnished with modern amenities, and many will open out to the magnificent view of the lush Zambales mountains.
A destination within a destination, Swissôtel Clark ensures guests will be spoilt for choice when noshing at one of the 10 in-house restaurants and bars, offering an extensive range of mouth-watering international and local cuisines.
Travellers will be able to sample sumptuous European and grilled dishes in a colourful market setting at Markt, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant. The Atrium will be the go-to place for afternoon tea, snacks, and drinks, while Oma’s Dessert Bar will showcase freshly-baked pastries and cakes. Situated on Level 5 is Swiss Tropic, a playful poolside bar serving refreshing drinks, comfort food and small bites. Later in 2Q2022, diners will get the chance to experience a modern take of classic Italian cuisine at Ristorante di Verona, either in its indoor or alfresco spaces.
Inside Hann Casino, Swissôtel Clark will also be operating three distinct outlets – Nasi, the perfect venue to savour authentic local dishes; Spice, the go-to restaurant for Asian street food; and 20, a stylish round-the-clock entertainment destination boasting themed nights and sensory performances.
Business travellers and suite guests will soon be able to avail the Executive Lounge when it opens in 3Q2022, or the five inspiring meeting rooms – ready by 2Q2022 – within Swissôtel Clark, all of which will be perfect settings to host corporate events, networking sessions, and C-suite meetings. The passionate and accomplished events team will also be on hand to ensure all events run smoothly.
But it’s not all business talk here, for the urban retreat also offers recreational facilities such as Purovel Sport, a 24-hour fitness centre; and a resort-style pool for kids and adults with a splendid view of the mountains.
Guests should take time to experience the benefits of holistic wellness and beauty offerings from Pürovel Spa & Sport, opening in 3Q2022. Being the Philippines’ first and only Swiss and Alpine-inspired spa, Pürovel Spa will celebrate the origins of wellbeing inspired by the Pürovel philosophy, it mirrors the four stages of natural vitality: renewal, peak activity, recovery and hibernation.
Swissôtel Clark is less than a 10-minute drive from Clark International Airport, and a 20-minute drive from the dining and entertainment hotspot of Angeles City, well-known for its homegrown restaurants, raucous nightlife, hip cafes, and lively pubs.
Swissôtel Clark is just one of several new openings slated for this year, as parent company Accor turns its focus towards enlarging its footprint in the Philippines.




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Hong Kong’s tourism players are reserved about tourism recovery potential on the back of the Singapore-Hong Kong Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL), which will come into effect on February 25.
Inbound agents told TTG Asia that Hong Kong’s current battle with Covid-19 infections and medical facility overload as well as a quarantine-on-arrival for travellers coming into Hong Kong could diminish the value of the new VTL.
Wing Wong, managing director of W Travel, which specialised in South-east Asian markets prior to the pandemic, retains a bleak outlook.
He said: “With the Hong Kong government and citizens fighting the outbreak now, I wonder if the Singapore government would reassess the viability of the Singapore-Hong Kong VTL. Unless Singapore residents need to visit relatives here in Hong Kong, I doubt they would make the trip now.”
Wong added that interest and enquiries from Singapore travellers in December were snuffed out by the latest outbreak.
Ronald Wu, executive director of Hong Kong’s Gray Line Tours, said that even though Hong Kong residents could enter Singapore quarantine-free, they would have to pay for a seven- to 14-day quarantine on return.
“Not everyone can afford that. Therefore, I don’t expect to see any travel demand (for the VTL) in next six months,” said Wu.
Offering an alternative optimistic view, Pinky Lee, general manager of KKday, told TTG Asia that the Singapore-Hong Kong VTL would pave the way for future tourism recovery between the two lands. For now, it would benefit business travellers who would not have to personally shoulder the cost of returning quarantine in Hong Kong.