Langham Hospitality Group will open The Langham, Gold Coast and Jewel Residences, Managed by Langham this year within the Jewel development on prime beachfront in Queensland’s Gold Coast.
The Langham, Gold Coast is the company’s third luxury hotel in Australia. It will feature 169 rooms, including 32 suites with 180-degrees views of the Pacific Ocean.

Headlining the hotel’s culinary offerings will be T’ang Court, the signature Cantonese restaurant of Langham hotels in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Other dining destinations include 26 & Sunny, a casual grab-and-go café; Akoya for all-day dining; Palm Court, the lobby lounge and bar; a pool bar; and a podium sky terrace with the Coral Moon bar overlooking the ocean.
On the wellness front, Chuan Spa will offer treatments inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophies. Guests can also enjoy a fully-equipped fitness centre, an indoor free form pool, and an outdoor pool.
The hotel will also take in a ballroom and five meeting rooms.
Over at Jewel Residences, Managed by Langham, 170 serviced apartments in one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom configurations will beckon guests who place a premium on bright accommodation with generous living and dining areas as well as well-appointed kitchens. All guests staying at the residences will enjoy full access to hotel facilities.
The Langham, Gold Coast will sit between the ground and 20th floors while the residences will be on the 22nd to 49th floors.

























The Department of Tourism (DoT) has reported 21,974 inbound tourist arrivals through different airports across the country in the first 10 days of reopening.
Data from One Health Pass shows a close split between returning Filipinos (10,074) and foreign tourists (11,900) between February 10 and 19.
Tourism secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat is optimistic that arrival traffic would be even higher in the coming months.
“The recent influx of tourists reflect foreign tourists’ enthusiasm towards visiting our country, which in turn will accelerate the revival of our tourism industry,” she said, adding that the DoT expects the trend to sustain.
Foreign arrivals are led by the US, with 5,516 travellers, followed by Canada (1,366), the UK (918), Australia (891), South Korea (859), Vietnam (572), Japan (459) and Germany (447).
Romulo-Puyat disclosed that Covid-19 vaccine certificates of Egypt, Maldives, Palau, Albania, Estonia, Greece, Malta, and Uruguay shall also be accepted as proofs of vaccination required upon entry to the Philippines. These are in addition to the previously approved 12 countries.