Bloomberry Resorts Corp. will formally open its second gaming complex – Solaire Resort North – in late May.
The $1-billion facility in Quezon City is expected to solidify Solaire’s position as a leader in luxury entertainment while offering an elevated resort experience to clientele in the metropolis’ northern areas, the company said.
At 1.5 hectares, Solaire Resort North is the first of its kind in the city, offering Solaire’s signature service excellence, world-class facilities, and an elevated kind of lifestyle.
Standing at 38 storeys, Solaire Resort North was designed by architecture firms Aedas and Casas+Architects and Habitus Design Group.
Solaire Resort North is the only luxury resort with five-star facilities and amenities, the company said, as it unveils 526 opulent guest rooms and suites, 2,669 electronic gaming machines and 163 tables across four casino levels.
It will feature Solaire’s signature restaurants including contemporary Italian cuisine at Finestra Italian Steakhouse, fresh Japanese delicacies at Yakumi and authentic Chinese fare at Red Lantern.
There will also be casual dining options featuring regional Filipino, Asian and international flavors, while bars and lounges will offer a wide selection of spirits and cocktails.
“We are excited and proud to share our new property and resort. From a decade ago when we opened Solaire Resort Entertainment City, it has always been our mission to provide a fresh yet indulgent brand of luxury that has not been experienced in the Philippines before,” said Enrique Razon, Bloomberry chairman.
“With Solaire Resort North, we uphold the same mission in the hope that the property’s presence and operation will support Quezon City’s endeavors to enhance and promote tourism, generate employment for Filipinos, and further attract opportunities for economic and social investments. At the same time, we anticipate that our presence in Quezon City will positively impact our growth, widen our market footprint, and reinforce our brand’s strength,” Razon added.