[Macao] The Venetian

photo from Venetian Macao's official website
Macao has been a center of luxury and entertainment, and if there is one Macao hotel which certainly epitomizes this kind of reputation, it is The Venetian. Undoubtedly one of the bests lodging establishments in Asia and in the world, this luxurious hotel has indeed turned to be a city's grand icon.

The Venetian Macao flaunts an astounding 40-storey structure which houses 3000 suites. These rooms are meticulously designed and provided with first-class appointments to match the grandiosity of the hotel. This grand structure is set within a 10.5M-square-foot land, thereby sealing the title of one of the biggest hotels in the globe.

Aside from the rooms, The Venetian Macao also gives home to a very extensive casino. It is further divided into four themed areas namely Red Dragon, Phoenix, Golden Fish and Imperial House. More than 3400 slot machines and 800 gambling tables are provided for the satisfaction of the elite guests.

Top-class facilities are, of course, included in the hotel's list of features. Among the most enthralling is the Gondola ride. Glide down the man-made San Luca Canal as a serenading gondolier rows the boat. What makes this feature more romantic is that the canal is under a sky ceiling which lighting changes in accordance to the natural light outside.

The Venetian Macao also serves as a typical venue to events and performances from different performers from around the world. From time to time, exhibits and presentations are also held within this Macao hotel's premises.

Other facilities to beguile guests without fail includes mini-golf features, health and wellness center, swimming pool, gym, travel desk and kids' zone.

With all the elegance The Venetian Macao presents, it is not a wonder if room rates are expensive. However, promos are given out for everybody. Thus, booking rooms in this wonderful hotel will be simplified and made possible.

TRIVIA: This hotel was used in Korean hit series Boys Over Flowers as the hotel of Goo Jun Pyo.

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