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6 reviews
This hotel is much more than its casino, making it a good choice even if you don't care to hit the gaming tables. — Frommer's
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10 reviews
With over 1,000 rooms, the Wynn Macau is an enormous, glitzy, luxury hotel on the Macau Peninsula near plenty of other high-end hotels and casinos. — Oyster
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11 reviews
Vegas meets Italy in a Chinese setting at this opulent casino-resort. — Gayot
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5 reviews
As the tallest building on Taipa, the Five-Star Altira offers unmatched views of Macau Peninsula, with rooms that have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the sea. — Forbes Travel Guide
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8 reviews
Poised on the eastern fringe of Macau’s ever-expanding casino zone, the twin towers of the Grand Hyatt embrace everything that anyone might expect from an international hotel. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
The recently opened Mandarin Oriental, Macau is housed in a gorgeous and architecturally-unique new tower on Macau’s waterfront. — Forbes Travel Guide
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8 reviews
This newly renovated Portuguese-stye inn, surrounded by forests and near the black-sand shores of Choec-Van Beach, is a welcome contrast to Macau's glitzy casino hotels. — Condé Nast Traveler
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6 reviews
The Okura – one of the many segments of the Galaxy dining, entertainment and hotel complex – stands apart by being distinctly Japanese (food, décor and service). — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
An excellent hotel belonging to Sands Macau, award-winning St Regis is all about meticulous, at-your-beck-and-call service and unobtrusive refinement. — Lonely Planet
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5 reviews
The striking façade of the MGM Cotai – a stack of nine glittering blocks, often compared to a jewellery box – is complemented by stunning interior design. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
One of three hotels at the Galaxy Macau, this extravagant resort recreates tropical-style luxury in Macau. — Lonely Planet
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6 reviews
This refined sanctuary trumps the city’s gilded competition: Indo-Portuguese furniture and original Chinese paintings plus two grand staircases in the lobby evoke the European mansions of old Macau. — Condé Nast Traveler
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5 reviews
One of the Cotai Strip’s anchor entertainment complexes, with a host of eating, shopping and other hijinks on the doorstep. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
This is where you truly get away from it all: built into the side of a cliff, every room faces the ocean, and the vast private terraces are ideal for alfresco dining and afternoon naps. — Fodor's
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4 reviews
The Ritz-Carlton is an utterly smart addition to Macau’s burgeoning hotel roster. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
All rooms at this elegant Victorian-style boutique hotel have a balcony – most with a view of the bay. — Lonely Planet
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3 reviews
Rooms at Crown Towers, the luxurious full-service hotel at the sprawling Macau City of Dreams complex, are contemporary and spacious. — Forbes Travel Guide
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4 reviews
A unique, retro choice in the thick of it... Buses to the outlying islands stop nearby, and downtown Macau is less than a 5-minute walk away. — Frommer's
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4 reviews
Wynn delivers its top-of-the-line luxury to Macau with this nature-inspired mega-resort. — Gayot
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