Summary
- Tao Group Hospitality is launching its first-ever Tao-branded resort in Orlando.
- The new property will feature unique design elements and various amenities.
- With over 70 locations worldwide, Tao Group continues to expand its presence in hospitality.
Tao Group Hospitality is no stranger to hotels, delighting guests with its over-the-top nightlife and culinary experiences for years. However, the dynamic group is now taking it to the next level by constructing its own property.
Set to open in 2025, the first Tao-branded resort will rise in Orlando, introducing its signature dark and vibey ambiance to an entire hotel. According to renderings viewed by iBestTravel, the new hotel will exhibit dark crimson walls and plush seating in the reception area.
Moreover, the hotel, designed by the Rockwell Group, will also include a Tao Asian Bistro, a rooftop experience, suites, meeting spaces, a fitness center, and various other amenities. This diverse offering is sure to cater to a wide array of guests seeking luxurious experiences.
“A hotel was the natural evolution for us,” said Noah Tepperberg, Co-CEO of Tao Group Hospitality, in a statement shared with iBestTravel. “We’ve had the honor of collaborating with some of the world’s top hotel developers, and we’re genuinely excited to create a property that truly embodies the Tao lifestyle.”
The hotel is expected to provide guests with an immersive experience, reflecting a lifestyle rather than merely a place to stay. Tepperberg emphasized, “The Tao Group Hospitality clientele has evolved with us over the years and is looking for more than just a few hours of fun at one of our locations… More than just culinary and nightlife. Tao is a lifestyle, and this large-scale venture offers the ultimate opportunity to bring that experience to life.”
The new hotel will be located in the O-Town West development, a substantial 350-acre mixed-use community project.
In addition to this exciting new property, the Tao Group operates over 70 branded locations worldwide, from Las Vegas— featuring the popular Tao Beach Dayclub at The Venetian, which reopened earlier this year— to major cities like New York, Singapore, and beyond. Consequently, the group plans to open at least ten more branded locations in 2023, underscoring its robust expansion strategy in the hospitality industry.