People flock the launch of Windmill at Lausanne: The Little Europe in Tagaytay
Home is by nature the place you feel most comfortable in, but there are times when we need to get away from it. Time to unwind, rejuvenate, and take a breath of fresh air. Our beloved nation, the Philippines, is home to rich cultures and traditions, but sometimes we look for something new, something different, something foreign — an escape to a different world.
Tourists and residents enjoying the launching day of Windmill Lausanne
Windmill Lausanne is the first and only Danish village in the Philippines. A village reminiscent of the elegance and sophistication of the streets of Europe, designed to give you the ultimate luxury Swiss escape without leaving the comfort of the Philippines. Windmill Lausanne is a restaurant with a stunning Danish vibe paired with good food, sweet treats, and relaxing cups of coffee. to match the village’s vibrant architecture and chilly weather.
The Little Europe in Tagaytay
Tagaytay has always been the go-to weekend destination for many people. It can also be easily accessed from Manila, that is why it is the perfect place if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Crosswinds Tagaytay is crafting a beautiful and spectacular community mixed with aesthetically pleasing commercial strips that will truly be The Little Europe in Tagaytay.
A Danish village in Lausanne was inspired by a famous destination called Solvang.
The Little Europe in Tagaytay is a series of aesthetically pleasing themed cafes and restaurants that are conveniently placed among the community of luxury house and lot and luxury condominiums in Crosswinds. If you are looking for a relaxing place to chill and dine, we list down below the existing beautifully crafted commercial projects inside Crosswinds for your next visit to Tagaytay:
Coffee Project
Most Coffee Project branches are known for their extravagantly decorated space, which is why it is dubbed as the most instagrammable cafe in the Philippines. Coffee Project is a sophisticated and relaxing place, accessorized with full blooms of flowers, warm white lights, wooden tables, and upholstered chairs.
Enjoy a cup of coffee at the Coffee Project in Crosswinds.
Cafe Voi La
Cafe Voila is an Asian-themed cafe serving home-cooked styled foods to give off a homely vibe. Indulge in a Southeast Asian cuisine paired with freshly brewed aromatic coffee. Their menu has a wide variety of choices from the all day breakfast menu, appetizers, fish & seafood, Southeast Asian delicacies, Filipino foods, pasta, pizzas, sandwiches, and of course, the coffee selections.
Stunning welcome view as you enter Cafe Voila in Crosswinds Tagaytay.
Ruined Project
The concept of Ruined Project is creating beauty and forming art from chaos. Ruined Project has a maximalist rustic style in terms of interior. This cafe prides a concrete gray wall as a canvas, styled with different kinds of indoor plants to liven up the place.
Aesthetically pleasing interior of Ruined Project in Crosswinds.
Napa at Crosswinds
Napa at Crosswinds is one of the must-see places right now in Tagaytay. Everyday, tourists line up to get in and experience the Californian-inspired vibe of the restaurant. To make the experience more surreal, the alfresco dining setup at Napa comes with beaming fairy lights above, and a view of Tagaytay scenery.
The cozy yet sophisticated alfresco dining in Napa at Crosswinds.
Windmill Lausanne
The newest and most promising cafe in Crosswinds, Windmill Lausanne, boasts a Danish vibe and interior. It is inspired by a popular destination called Solvang, which is located in California. Prepare to be amazed by the stunning view, delightful pastries, scrumptious food, and of course, the cold weather of Tagaytay. This establishment is near the luxurious community of Lausanne.
Variety of delightful pastries that you can enjoy at Windmill Lausanne.
All of these beautifully-crafted commercial areas are master planned by All Value Holdings Corporation. These stunning themed cafes might take your breath now, but this paradise in Tagaytay is just starting, as more and more beautiful developments are brewing to complete “The Little Europe” in Crosswinds Tagaytay.
Luxury European Experience
As you enter the community of Crosswinds Tagaytay, feel the pine-scented breeze in the air, along with the aromatic fragrance of coffee coming from the row of themed cafes and restaurants. Crosswinds Tagaytay is not just perfect for a cozy day tour experience as right after the commercial strip are the mesmerizing Swiss-themed luxury house and lot and luxury condominium where you can have a luxurious Swiss escape. This just goes to show that Tagaytay is more than just a tourist destination.
If you can’t get enough of the luxurious Swiss escape you experienced, take a look at the luxurious house and lot and luxurious condominiums of Crosswinds Tagaytay.
Lausanne at Crosswinds
Living up to its name, Lausanne is a capital city of Romandy, Switzerland, a picturesque destination found in the Canton of Vaud. Just like our very own Lausanne, it is a fusion of commercial town and holiday resort destination.
Lausanne at Crosswinds is a community of luxury homes in Tagaytay showcasing a beautiful view, only for a few, as it is placed at the highest elevation of the area. Aside from the spectacular scenery, the low temperature of the weather will make your Swiss escape experience even more worthwhile.
The extremely picturesque community of Lausanne at Crosswinds.
Conclusion
This Christmas season, indulge on a day of luxurious Swiss-inspired experience with the new attraction in Crosswinds Tagaytay called Windmill Lausanne. Delight on a day of aromatic coffee, sweet pastries, and good food while indulging the extremely picturesque scenery and Danish-inspired village. Create a day to remember at Windmill Lausanne.
Just as when we are traveling, we pack our bags happily, excited to visit a new environment and encounter different cultures and people. But in the end, despite experiencing the exhilarating feeling traveling gives us, we always go back to where we belong, our home.