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Luxury Accommodations in Macau: A Look at the Most Exclusive Suites
In the vibrant city of Macau, luxury knows no bounds. From the bustling Cotai Strip to the serene Macau Bay, the city's five-star hotels offer an array of opulent accommodations. Here's a glimpse into some of the most extravagant suites that Macau has to offer.
The Wynn Macau's Grand Salon Suite, with its grandiose 2,000 square feet, exudes an air of regal elegance. The suite is adorned with vibrant reds and golds, and boasts a 65-inch LCD TV, Egyptian-cotton bedding, an Italian marble bathroom with a whirlpool table and another LCD TV, and breathtaking views of the Macau Bay.
Banyan Tree Macau, the first resort in Macau to feature private indoor pools in all of its suites, offers the Presidential Suite. This 888 square feet suite is equipped with a steam room, spa, kitchen, jacuzzi, two dining areas, a private casino gaming room, an indoor relaxation pool, and an estimated nightly price of $5,000.
The Mandarin Oriental's presidential suite is another gem, featuring a crystal chandelier, a 10-person dining table, a private bar, and a view of the Macau Tower, Nam Van Lake, and the Macanese peninsula. The nightly price of this suite is kept secret, but is estimated to be close to $18,000 based on the same suite's price at the Mandarin Oriental New York.
The Venetian, with its Italian motifs, offers the Premio Bella Suite. Spanning 755 square feet, this suite features his-and-her 55-inch LED TVs, gondola-inspired headboards, and views of the strip. Prices for the Premio Bella Suite range from $3,000 to $4,000 per night on weekends.
And then there's the La Villa Du Comte Suite at the 13 hotel, which is rumored to be the entry-level room when it opens. The suite is estimated to have cost $7 million per room and is said to boast hallways reminiscent of The Louvre. When it opens, the La Villa Du Comte Suite is expected to cost over $90,000 per night.
It's important to note that these prices are not the norm for Macau's five-star hotels. The average nightly rate for a five-star hotel room in Macau generally ranges from about $330 to $530, with some lower five-star options near $200. Rooms near Macau Airport and the Cotai Strip, where many five-star hotels are located, tend to cost from approximately $200 to over $500 per night.
In conclusion, while Macau's most exclusive suites offer an unparalleled level of luxury, the city's five-star hotels cater to a wide range of budgets, making a luxurious stay in Macau accessible to many.
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- Foodies can explore the culinary scene in Macau, with an array of Michelin-starred restaurants offering food-and-drink experiences that rival those in the casino district.
- After a day of sightseeing and gaming, travelers can unwind in their comfortable home-and-garden settings, complete with personal indoor pools and private casinos, found in suites like the Banyan Tree Macau's Presidential Suite.
- For entertainment, Macau offers a variety of shows, concerts, and events that can be enjoyed in the city's many casinos, hotels, or exclusive entertainment venues.
- Keeping up with general-news, sports fans can catch live games at one of Macau's sports bars, or attend international sporting events hosted in the city.