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By Kristin Mariano

TD Editor

 

HOMA Phuket Town is a 505-unit community that blends the benefits of a serviced apartment with the facilities of a four-star hotel. Guests will be immersed in a community atmosphere with a friendly neighbourhood vibe and plenty of space for families and pets. Meanwhile, high-speed Wi-Fi and a co-working space allow executives and entrepreneurs to stay connected – ideal for the new generation of digital nomads who do not need to be tied to the office.

 

This intuitive fusion of homeliness and high-spec hospitality will make HOMA Phuket Town an outstanding new option for short- and long-term visitors alike. However many days, weeks or months they choose to stay, every guest will enjoy first-class facilities including a fitness centre, café and restaurant. Crowning the property is a spectacular rooftop deck and 80-metre infinity pool overlooking Phuket Town, which includes a 50-metre Olympic-size lap pool.

 

The fully-furnished studios, duplexes, one-, two- and three-bedroom residences are all spacious and finished with a fully equipped kitchen, high-end fixtures and fittings. Fully-equipped kitchens will enable everyone to make themselves at home, while housekeeping, laundry, “HOMA Host” concierge services and a 24-hour reception ensure complete convenience.

 

HOMA Phuket Town is also the perfect choice for medical tourists; under a partnership with Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS), one of Asia’s most prestigious hospital networks, HOMA Phuket Town will work together with Bangkok Hospital Phuket, Bangkok Hospital Siriroj and Dibuk Hospital to offer personalised packages for patients. 

 

Full story: https://www.traveldailymedia.com/homa-phuket-town-introduces-new-co-living-concept-to-apac/

 

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