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Banyan Tree Macau is the city's first high-rise urban resort to showcase the ultimate privilege of private indoor relaxation pools in every suite and swimming pools with serene gardens in every villa. It is part of Galaxy Macau and comprises 256 keys, inc luding 10 expansive villas and the ultra-exclusive Presidential Suite.
Raffles at Galaxy Macau, featuring approximately 450 suites, will soon introduce a new level of sophistication and refinement to Macau. The design of each suite draws inspiration from a modern palazzo. The famed Raffles butlers, renowned for their thoughtful and discre et service, will personally deliver a level of enlightened hospitality that is both gracious and intuitive for every guest.
Situated on Macau's picturesque waterfront, Sofitel Macau At Ponte 16 is located in the center of the city at the heart of the charming historical quarter, and within walking distance of St. Paul's Ruins and A-Ma Temple! The complex of restaurants, bars, recreational facilities, meeting and banquet venues, in-house casino ensures that Sofitel has created an exquisite world for lovers of "art de vivre". The hotel has easy access to the major points of arrival.
Just 60km from Hong Kong, Macau is located on the west bank of the Pearl River Delta in southern China. Governed by Portugal until 1999, Macau was the oldest European colony in China. Settled in the early 16th century, Macau’s streets are steeped in its rich history. Its Chinese and Portuguese inspired architecture and landmarks reflect its diverse past and fascinating traditions. From its colourful streetscapes and piazzas such as Barra Square and Lilau Square to monuments including A-Ma Temple, Ruins of St. Paul’s and Guia Fortress, the city of Macau is recognised as the 31st World Heritage site in China. While its rich past and culture make for wonderful sightseeing, Macau is most famous for gambling. The largest gaming destination in the globe outside of Las Vegas, gambling related tourism attracts well over 20 million visitors a year to Macau. The city features an abundance of luxury casinos including the biggest casino in the world. Other tourist highlights not to miss include Macau Museum, Macau Fisherman's Wharf, Camões Garden, Taipa Island, and nightly flea markets.