Thursday, August 29, 2013

The Venetian Resort Hotel: A Taste of Italy in Macau

The Venetian Hotel is a luxury and casino resort situated in Estrada de Baia de N. Senhora de Esperanca, s/n, Macau, China. It is a unique huge complex comprising of hotel, resort, casino, shopping retails, fine dining and food court. Thus, it is a fully integrated resort where you can do all your travel leisure plus you will be dazzled by different street performers and have a once in a lifetime gondola experience .

(From Thet's Camera)


Owned and managed by the Las Vegas Sands and patterned after its sister casino resort, The Venetian in Las Vegas, The Venetian Macau is considered to be one of the largest casino in the world and even largest single structure in Asia.  

Since my sister is working in a construction firm in Macau, I have the opportunity to see the hotel a couple of times during my visit. On my latest and previous visit in Hongkong on 2011, my friends and I decided to have a taste of luxurious stay in Venetian. With only an hour ferry ride from Hongkong, we decided to have a side trip at Macau and booked a Bella Suite with Twin Bed for a peso value of around Php9k+ since we are 4 pax we decided to split the cost into 4 and voila we have a Venetian taste of  Macau. It has a free shuttle bus from Macau and Taipa Ferry Terminal.



The room is huge with about 70 sqm. floor area. It has a  2 queen sized bed good enough for 4 persons.  



What’s even more special about the Bella Suite is that it has a cozy living room for you to lounge around :)




the bathroom is even spacious too

and here are some of the snapshots around the hotel :)

the exquisite Venetian's Ceiling Mural 

Hall Entrance leading to the Casino area 

The Gondola Ride 





The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel is truly once in a lifetime leisure experience. It has a rare combination of facilities and amenities for you to enjoy luxury at its best bringing the taste of Italy in Asia.

Date of Visit : November 2011

The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel
Estrada de Baia de N. Senhora de ESperanca, s/n,
Macau, China



1 comment:

  1. Wow mars! may ads ka na. yehey! Galing galing!Travel pa.

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