Your stay — Two Lovers Hot spring resort
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The Property — Two Lovers Hot spring resort
The Two Lovers Hot Spring Resort in Calamba feels like a no-frills weekend retreat. The lobby is basic but functional, with tile floors and a small check-in desk; the real draw is the row of outdoor hot spring pools fed by volcanic water from nearby Mount Makiling. It suits families or groups who want a simple, affordable soak, not luxury. The vibe is practical: concrete walls, plastic loungers, and the faint smell of sulphur — honest and unfussy.
Chronicles of Calamba
Calamba is the birthplace of national hero José Rizal, and its colonial-era plaza and Spanish-style church still anchor the town centre. Founded as a hacienda in the 18th century, the city grew around sugar and later coconut farming. Its modern identity mixes provincial calm with rapid urbanisation, thanks to commuters and resort-goers from Manila. The hot springs here trace to volcanic activity on Mount Makiling, a dormant stratovolcano that shapes local legend and recreation.
Best Time to Visit
Full Calamba guide →Best months
December to February — cooler, drier weather makes outdoor soaking pleasant, and crowds are moderate outside Christmas week.
Peak / festival surge
April to May (summer break) plus Holy Week — Manila families flood in; hotel prices jump 30-50% and pools get busy. The Pahiyas Festival in nearby Lucban (mid-May) also draws regional visitors.
Budget shoulder season
September to November — lower prices, fewer visitors, though rain is likely. July (your stay) is okay but expect afternoon showers and slightly better rates than peak summer.
Weather & packing
Calamba’s climate quirk: sudden heavy downpours even in supposedly dry months, due to local topography. Pack a lightweight rain jacket and quick-dry sandals, plus swimwear you don’t mind getting mineral-stained.
Live City Briefing — Calamba
- The Calamba-Los Baños road expansion, ongoing since 2024, causes weekend traffic delays near the resort strip — allow an extra 30-45 minutes driving from Manila.
- A new public market opened in Barangay Real in late 2025, offering fresh buko (coconut) and local snacks; it’s a 10-minute tricycle ride from the resort.
- Mount Makiling’s forest trails remain closed for rehabilitation until further notice (July 2026); ask at the resort for alternative short walks in the foothills.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Two Lovers Hot spring resort, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on floors 2-4 facing away from the main road (Pansol Calamba Laguna). These are high enough to avoid street-level noise but still within the lift range, and the interior orientation overlooks the pool or gardens, which is quieter.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing the street (Pansol Calamba Laguna is a busy road) — they get traffic noise and footfall. Also skip rooms directly beside the lift lobby on any floor (lift machinery hums and people chat).
Best views
Rooms facing the pool or inner courtyard (likely south or east side) — you get greenery and water, not the main road. No mountain or lake view at this address; it’s a suburban hot-spring strip.
Quietest floors
Floors 2-4 are the quietest: away from street-level commotion and roof-level equipment (if any). The hotel is 3-star, so top floors (if not serviced well) can have noise from water tanks or AC units.
🔊 Noise notes
Pansol Calamba Laguna is a main road with jeepneys, tricycles, and heavy traffic from around 6am to 10pm. The resort itself has a hot-spring pool, so splashing and daytime guest activity is normal. Weekends get busier with group bookings.
Insider tips
1. Arrive early (before 2pm) to request an upper floor away from the lift — they’re more flexible on room choice when not fully booked. 2. Use the free overnight parking if driving; the lot is small, so get a spot by 6pm to avoid street parking.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Two Lovers Hot spring resort
Free Wi-Fi is included for all guests; speed is adequate for browsing and messaging but not for video streaming or VPN-heavy work. No login limits per device.
There's a lift in the main building covering all three floors. The outdoor poolside cottages have no lift, only stairs.
No daily newspaper or digital news service is provided. The resort's lobby has a small shelf of old magazines.
Standard check-in is from 14:00. You can drop bags at the front desk before this. Late check-out until 12:00 costs PHP 500, later than that is half a day's rate subject to availability.
Complimentary at the front desk. Lockers or a secure room are available upon request.
There is no step-free access at the main entrance – all guests use a short flight of stairs. No wheelchair-accessible rooms or bathrooms. The pool area has a narrow gate.
Free on-site parking is available; space is tight on weekends. The nearest public car park is the Pansol Public Market lot, 500 metres away, charging PHP 50 per night. No EV charging points.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: A 50% advanced deposit of total room cost is required to confirm the booking. At check-in the hotel places a PHP 1,000 incidental hold on your credit or debit card.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Iglesia ni Cristo (149 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (230 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Santo Niño Chapel (499 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Parokya ng Santisima Trinidad (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Bucal Playground — 686 m · ~9 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
TGP — 1.2 km · ~14 min walk
Fernelle — 288 m · ~4 min walk
Pansol — 1.2 km · ~16 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Philippine Peso, PHP
Change money at banks or legitimate money changers in malls like SM City Calamba; avoid airport and tourist bureau exchange rates as they are poor.
Credit/debit cards accepted in major hotels, supermarkets, and restaurants; smaller eateries and street vendors prefer cash. Contactless and mobile pay (GCash, PayMaya) are common in larger establishments.
Restaurants: 10% service charge often included; if not, leave small change. Taxis: round up fare or add 10-20 PHP. Hotel staff: 20-50 PHP per service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Instant coffee or drip coffee at local bakeries or fast food chains like Jollibee; around 35-50 PHP.
Rice and viand (ulam) from a carinderia (local eatery); about 50-80 PHP.
Street barbecue (chicken or pork skewers) with rice; around 60-100 PHP per main.
Cheap eats are common near public markets (e.g., Pansol Market) and along highway stalls; look for grilled items, fish balls, and isaw.
Savemore and Puregold are budget supermarket chains in Calamba.
Tiangge (flea market) at Calamba Public Market or Divisoria-like stalls along Rizal Street; cheap casual wear.
Jeepneys are the cheapest (9-15 PHP per ride); to/from Manila, take a bus from Buendia or Cubao to Calamba (around 100-150 PHP). Avoid taxis; use tricycles for short trips (20-50 PHP).
1. Eat at carinderias or buy street food rather than sit-down restaurants. 2. Use jeepneys instead of tricycles for longer routes. 3. Buy bottled water and snacks from sari-sari stores or supermarkets, not tourist spots.
Emergency Contacts
CalambaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Calamba, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Two Lovers Hot spring resort
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: pharmacy · TGP — 1.2 km · ~14 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Buendia Bus Terminal (Makati City, near NAIA) → Calamba Public Market / Crossing
💡 Take a jeepney from NAIA Terminal 3 to Buendia (PHP 20, 20 mins). Look for buses with 'Calamba' or 'Bay' on the sign. Get off at the Calamba Crossing – then tricycle to the resort (PHP 50–80).
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) → K & B Private Resort, Calamba
💡 Book a fixed-rate taxi at the NAIA airport transport desk to avoid haggling. If using Grab, the app fare runs PHP 1200–1800 but surge pricing hits hard after 10pm.
Tutuban Station (Manila) or Buendia PNR Station → Calamba Station
💡 PNR is unreliable and often cancelled. Only use if you're on a tight budget and flexible with time. From Calamba station, take a tricycle to the resort (PHP 50–70). Not recommended for airport transfers.
Calamba Poblacion / Calamba Crossing → K & B Private Resort
💡 Always state the resort name and barangay (may be Barangay 4 or similar). Tricycle drivers will try to quote PHP 100+ – agree to a flat rate per person in advance. Not ideal for airport runs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Request rooms on floors 2-4 facing away from the main road (Pansol Calamba Laguna). These are high enough to avoid street-level noise but still within the lift range, and the interior orientation overlooks the pool or gardens, which is quieter.
Which rooms should I avoid at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing the street (Pansol Calamba Laguna is a busy road) — they get traffic noise and footfall. Also skip rooms directly beside the lift lobby on any floor (lift machinery hums and people chat).
Is Two Lovers Hot spring resort noisy?
Pansol Calamba Laguna is a main road with jeepneys, tricycles, and heavy traffic from around 6am to 10pm. The resort itself has a hot-spring pool, so splashing and daytime guest activity is normal. Weekends get busier with group bookings.
Which rooms have the best views at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Rooms facing the pool or inner courtyard (likely south or east side) — you get greenery and water, not the main road. No mountain or lake view at this address; it’s a suburban hot-spring strip.
What are insider tips for staying at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
1. Arrive early (before 2pm) to request an upper floor away from the lift — they’re more flexible on room choice when not fully booked. 2. Use the free overnight parking if driving; the lot is small, so get a spot by 6pm to avoid street parking.
What time is check-in at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Check-in at Two Lovers Hot spring resort is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Two Lovers Hot spring resort have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi is included for all guests; speed is adequate for browsing and messaging but not for video streaming or VPN-heavy work. No login limits per device.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Rice and viand (ulam) from a carinderia (local eatery); about 50-80 PHP.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Two Lovers Hot spring resort?
Jeepneys are the cheapest (9-15 PHP per ride); to/from Manila, take a bus from Buendia or Cubao to Calamba (around 100-150 PHP). Avoid taxis; use tricycles for short trips (20-50 PHP).
When is the best time to visit Calamba?
December to February — cooler, drier weather makes outdoor soaking pleasant, and crowds are moderate outside Christmas week.
Top Attractions in Calamba
💡 Visit after 3pm when the sunlight hits the stained glass above the altar. Sunday mass is busy — weekday visits are better for quiet.
💡 Try the 'bukayo' (young coconut candy) from the old lady at Stall 23. Bargain politely — prices drop after 10am. Watch for slippery floors.
💡 Weekday mornings are quietest. Guards can point you to the hidden well in the back garden. Photography allowed in courtyard only.
💡 Come at sunset when locals gather. The fountain lights up after dark. Avoid midday heat — no cover on the far side.
💡 Take the path to the hilltop viewpoint — it's a short climb with views of Mount Makiling. Bring water; minimal vendors.