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Fact-Sheet-Discovery-Country-Suites FACT SHEET THE HOTEL Perched on a ridge overlooking the world-renowned Taal Volcano, Discovery Country Suites is a charming seven-suite Bed and Breakfast in cool and breezy Tagaytay, a short drive away from Manila. The cozy manor home is a haven for the majestic view of Taal Lake and breathtaking sunsets, while colorful parks, rustic farms and quaint coffee shops are just moments away. A stay in Discovery Country Suites comes with exquisite wine and cheese at sundown, and delectable milk and cookies at bedtime. The city escape is home to the revered Restaurant Verbena, known for its contemporary country cuisine and its signature Verbena Country Breakfast. LOCATION 59 kilometers from Manila (approximately 90 minutes away by car) Nearby sites: Taal Lake, Taal Volcano, and Sky Ranch Near golf courses, spiritual sites, organic farms and spas Approximately an hour away from beaches and dive sites in Batangas GUESTROOMS 7 themed suites, each with a distinct character inspired by country living Rooms Location Area Room Configuration Andalucia 3rd floor 33 sqm • Two double beds • Bathroom en suite • Two single-seater couches Ceylon Ground floor 33 sqm • One king size bed (garden level) • Bathroom en suite • Four garden seats at the porch Saint-Tropez 2nd floor 37 sqm • Two double beds (lobby level) • Bathroom en suite • Two single-seater couches Siam Ground floor 55 sqm • Two queen size beds (garden level) • Bathroom en suite • Garden seats at the porch Nara Ground floor 57 sqm • One king size bed (garden level) • Bathroom en suite • Two garden couches at the porch Nantucket 2nd floor 61 sqm • One king size bed and one double bed (lobby level) • Bathroom en suite • Garden seats at the veranda Oxford 3rd floor 72 sqm • One king size bed • Bathroom en suite equipped with double-sized tub and shower area • Garden seats at the veranda 300 CALAMBA ROAD, SAN JOSE, 4120 TAGAYTAY CITY, PHILIPPINES +63 2 529 8172 / +63 46 413 4567 DISCOVERYCOUNTRYSUITES.COM SERVICES AND AMENITIES IN YOUR ROOM AT THE HOTEL RECREATION • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Complimentary Verbena Country Breakfast • Access to the library and • Cable Television • Wine and cheese platter at sundown entertainment amenities • DVD Player • Milk and cookies at bedtime • Use of outdoor heated jacuzzi • iPod Dock • Complimentary parking • Turndown Service RESTAURANT VERBENA | Operating Hours: 7 am to 9:30 pm | Seating capacity: 50 Restaurant Verbena is the multi-awarded gourmet gem of Discovery Country Suites. The culinary destination pairs the rich, stimulating flavors of contemporary fusion cuisine with the heartwarming ingredients of farm-fresh country food. A medley of local and western comfort dishes, the menu is complemented by a prestigious wine list. The signature Verbena Country Breakfast is a highlight of every stay at Discovery Country Suites, as are the exquisite selection of wine and cheese served at sundown. Restaurant Verbena has a chef’s table for intimate gatherings of eight guests, while the 50-seater outlet is ideal for lively social events. MEETINGS AND EVENTS FUNCTION SPACE LOCATION MAXIMUM CAPACITY Salon / Family Room Ground floor (garden level) 20 Garden Ground floor 80 to 100 OTHER SERVICES All major credit cards accepted Sightseeing and tours For more information, please e-mail: [email protected] Like and Follow us on facebook.com/DiscoveryCountrySuites twitter.com/dcstagaytay instagram.com/discoverycountrysuites 300 CALAMBA ROAD, SAN JOSE, 4120 TAGAYTAY CITY, PHILIPPINES +63 2 529 8172 / +63 46 413 4567 DISCOVERYCOUNTRYSUITES.COM.
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