Ole London HotelvsThe Venetian Macao
Both Ole London Hotel and The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel are recommended by expert writers. On balance, The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel scores significantly better than Ole London Hotel. The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel ranks #3 in Macau with accolades from 10 publications including concierge.com, The Telegraph and Forbes Travel Guide.
Ole London Hotel
No.4-6 Praca de Ponte e Horta, Macau
From $56/night
- Free Internet
- Shuttle Bus
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast buffet
- Baggage storage
- 24-hour front desk
Rough Guide
"Smart boutique hotel with modern rooms and ADSL available. The cheapest rooms are windowless, so it's best to pay a bit extra to get one overlooking the square. MOP$800."
Lonely Planet
"A stone's throw from the Inner Harbour, this place has smart, clean rooms. They are small, but given its location and rates you can’t really complain." Full review
The Venetian Macao Show All Reviews
Estrada da Baia de N. Senhora da Esperanca, s/n, Macau
From $113/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"If Macau is the new Sin City, the $2.4 billion Venetian Macao resort is the ultimate ode to China's new consumer culture."
Frommer's
"This is Macau's biggest development, twice as big as its Las Vegas sister property and further distinguished as being the second-largest building in the world." Full review
Rough Guide
"A 3000-room resort, convention centre and casino complex, all packed into a full-scale replica of St Mark’s Square in Venice."
Fodor's
"You either love it or you hate it. The Venetian Macao's strong presence in the Cotai area is both its draw and its bane." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The room is definitely very beautifully crafted, and details were attended to from the bed lighting, to the mini-living room, to the exceptionally big bathroom." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This man-made wonderland has countless amenities catering to luxury over hedonism."
Gayot
"Vegas meets Italy in a Chinese setting at this opulent casino-resort."
Condé Nast Traveler
"If Macau is Asia’s Sin City, the $2.4 billion Venetian Macao resort is the ultimate ode to China’s consumer culture." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"The Venetian headlines Macau’s casino boulevard, the Cotai Strip, with a hotel, shopping mall, restaurants, bars, theatres, and - but of course - O Sole Mio gondolas. Really." Full review
Time Out
"This suite-only resort comprises over 3,000 rooms, a shopping arcade, a full range of restaurants, a 13,500-capacity performance arena and a theatre" Full review