Monday, 17 August 2015

Tagaytay Escapade: A Great Way to Spend a Rainy Weekend




The rainy season is here! Don't let the rain spoil your weekend. Know that you can still have a great

weekend even if it's raining,. One of the best places to go to on a rainy day is the spa.

Try Qiwellness Living in Tagaytay.

QiWellness Living exudes a unique charm that appeals to those who have finer taste.

With the spa's sublime fushion of the old and the new, reflected in the place's modern facilities

but centuries old-inspired architecture and subdued and dramatic lighting, the place has a relaxing

ambiance.


QiWellness Tagaytay is surrounded by lush greeneries, making the place more calming.

Qiwellness Living is located in the scenic part of Tagaytay, just a few minutes drive from Manila.

QiWellness Living's spa is one of the things that make the place a great destination even

on the rainy season. The bathhouses offer massages and hydrotherapy reflecting the traditional

Chinese holistic and healing practices in a modern setting.


Currently, you can avail the sweet deal of P490 on your choice of Qiwellness 90-minute signature

massage: Qitranquility or Qivitality (worth P980).


Qitranquility signature massage embodies various relaxing and lymphatic drainage massage

techniques which facilitates blood and lymphatic circulation, alleviating both emotional 4

and physical stresses, and inducing a deeper sense of calm and well-being.


Then there's the Qivitality signature massage which incorporates acupressure and deep-tissue

massage techniques that release muscular tension and promote the circulation of qi,

the body’s life force, to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities.

The Bathhouse at Qiwellness Living is offering gift cards that you

can give as presents to friends, family, and loved ones. And if you want to explore and enjoy

all the best things QiWellness can offer, you can stay the night there.


QiWellness Living also houses some of the best Tagaytay restaurants.

It offers a wide array of options of oriental menus. Inspired by China’s four seasons, there's the

6 course Yin Yang menu which changes seasonally, over spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

There's A la carte served with a soup of the day and a salad.

There are Halibut Fillet with pommel parisiénne, steamed broccoli florets and heart,

yellow capsicum purée and Australian Lamb Cutlets with curried riz pilaf, eggplant

caviar, snow peas, shallot, radish and shallot ragout, lamb jus and many other

dishes you need to get a taste of.

Its teahouse offers a unique dining experience with its relaxing atmosphere and sumptuous

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