Macau strip‘s hottest addition

by | Mar 14, 2016 | In The News

Macau, an entertainment destination that has a pull for tourists and business travellers alike, gets a new luxury hospitality brand.

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Macau, an entertainment destination that has a pull for tourists and business travellers alike, gets a new luxury hospitality brand. With 400 rooms, the St. Regis Hotels & Resorts is poised excellently for hosting large events.

Whether you are here for a day or a week, there is enough to tickle your taste buds and creative energies. From aerobics and yoga classes to a range of spa services and a personal trainer assigned to guests on request, you can sit back and allow yourself to be pampered.

The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central is located within Macau’s coveted Cotai Strip, serving as a refined gateway for embracing Macau’s rich Portuguese and Chinese heritage, historic ruins, spiritual temples and imposing fortresses that are testimony to civilizations that go back four centuries.

Stroll around paved streets and small lanes of The Historic Centre of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and view the Ruins of St. Paul’s and St. Augustine’s Square. If in the mood for shopping, walk around quaint shops offering regional handcrafted items and access more than 600 designer boutiques and premier shopping centres in the area.

Experience uncompromising panoramic views from the Macau Tower’s observation deck where the 233-meter tower tempts you with compelling adventure activities, including bungee jumping, tower climbing, skywalks, and sky jumps. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round on the 18-hole international championship course at the Macau Golf & Country Club or at Caesars Golf Macau.

Owned by Venetian Orient Limited, an affiliate of Sands China, the hotel is a fitting addition to Macau’s luxury hospitality landscape marking the brand’s seventh hotel in Greater China.

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