The Venetian Macao
Classic Italian charm meets the Cotai Strip
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Tempt all of your senses at The Venetian Macao. With its opulent décor, large casino floor and world-class dining and shopping, The Venetian has all of your needs covered.
From gambling, theater and even a kids’ center, this mini city offers it all. Or perhaps you feel like strolling in the piazza or going for a gondola ride? You can do that, too.
There’s plenty of space in this large hotel, which boasts multiple wings of guest rooms. Don’t miss the Venetian pools, equally inviting in the mild winter as in the steamy summers. The Venetian strikes the perfect balance of classy and kitschy.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
- Take a gondola ride through the Shoppes at Venetian and gaze up at the blue sky-painted ceiling, complete with wisps of white clouds, or get some fresh air aboard a gondola in the outdoor lagoon.
- With multiple Chinese restaurant options, not to mention Western and other types of Asian cuisine, there are more than enough top-notch eateries to visit during your stay at this Macau hotel. Try Jiangnan fare at Jiang Nan by Jereme Leung, Japanese at Hiro by Hiroshi Kagata and Cantonese at Pin Yue Xuan.
- With more than 600 shops, including The Shoppes at Four Seasons next door, there is sure to be something that catches your eye. Did we mention everything was duty free?
- When you’re in one of the largest casinos in the world, it makes sense to give it a try. Even if you’re not a gambler, a few minutes on the slot machines or just strolling the floors is an experience in itself.
- Though it has 3,000 rooms, the hotel rooms themselves are surprisingly noise-free, making it easy to get a good night’s rest.
Things to Know
- This hotel is very easy to get lost in, so when reception hands you a map, hold on to it. If you misplace yours, simply ask the concierge for another one.
- Visitors beware that the West Lobby is extremely crowded with people, so if you want to get a taxi quickly, exit to the Main Lobby and the line will be much shorter.
- For those craving an American caffeine fix, there is a Starbucks located in the West Lobby of the hotel.
The Rooms
- The large hotel boasts seven types of opulent rooms offering modern luxuries.
- Finished in golds and blues, the canopy-style headboards on the king-sized beds offer a rich and romantic touch.
- The bathrooms at The Venetian Macao are made of Italian white marble and are very spacious and luxurious with deep sunken tubs, large sinks with gold faucets and a separate shower and water closet.
- All rooms come with a fully stocked mini-bar, which includes snacks like Pringles, roasted nuts and chocolates, and mini Jack Daniels for an impromptu in-room cocktail.
Getting There
The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel, Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança s/n, Taipa, Macao SAR, P.R. China
TEL853-2882-8888
Additional Details
If you fly into HKG, you must cross the bay by ferry to reach Macau.