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Ayala to build SEDA Hotel Iloilo at Atria Park District


A little more than a year after announcing its PhP15 billion Atria Park District investment in Iloilo City through its subsidiary Avida Land Corp., AyalaLand reveals another first for the Ilonggos.

Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog (in yellow) with the officers from Makati Development Corp., and AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corporation.

In a groundbreaking ceremony held last June 17, 2014, the major developer announced the entry of its urban lifestyle hotel brand to Iloilo City - welcome SEDA HOTEL Iloilo.

Here's a brief description of the hotel from its' website

The Seda hotel collection offers a new experience in hospitality − urban lifestyle hotels. Each property under the Seda brand fuses contemporary design with the local vibe to create an inviting place where relaxation, play, and work can mix. Thus, while every hotel displays Seda's trademark style and service, each has a distinct personality all its own.
Latest render of SEDA Hotel Iloilo at the Ayala Atria Park District
Seda is the Filipino word for "silk", a lustrous yet strong fabric that perfectly represents our commitment to providing a seamless hotel experience. It is operated by AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corporation (AHRC)and offers comfort, value, and refreshing simplicity that are in line with AyalaLand's best-in-class product and service standards.

Seda hotels are located in the most dynamic destinations in the Philippines - Bonifacio Global City, Taguig; Centrio in Cagayan de Oro, Abreeza in Davao City, Nuvali in Santa Rosa Laguna.

Seda Hotel Iloilo is the first Seda Hotel in the Visayas and is located at Avida's Atria Park District in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

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