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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / MANDARIN ORIENTAL, MACAU – A LANDMARK ON THE WATERFRONT

MANDARIN ORIENTAL, MACAU – A LANDMARK ON THE WATERFRONT

July 15, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Mandarin Oriental, Macau, a landmark on the city’s waterfront, was opened on 29 June 2010, representing the next era in elegant and sophisticated hotel accommodation. The luxurious hotel blends stylish, chic modernity with subtle inspirations from the territory’s European heritage to create a premier property on the Macau Peninsula.

As part of the prestigious mixed-use complex, One Central, and with a prime location in the heart of Macau’s entertainment and high-end retail centre, Mandarin Oriental, Macau is just a few minutes’ walk from the historic heart of town. The hotel boasts panoramic views of Taipa Island, west Nam Van Lake, Macau Tower and the hills of the South China coastline.

The calm surroundings of the property’s 213 elegant rooms and suites combine superb comfort with a wide range of state-of-the-art technology.

The hotel also offers a true epicurean experience with a variety of stylish, contemporary venues, including the signature Vida Rica Restaurant and Bar, the relaxing Lobby Lounge and the Mandarin Oriental Cake Shop. All venues take full advantage of impressive waterfront views through towering glass walls.

The Group’s award-winning spa concept is a significant component of the hotel, offering holistic rejuvenation and relaxation in a tranquil, meditative setting. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Macau, which has earned a Forbes Travel Guide five-star rating for three consecutive years, takes guests on an indulgent journey through a comprehensive range of wellness, beauty and massage programmes including some of Mandarin Oriental’s exclusive signature treatments. The overall spa and health facilities also encompass a state-of-the-art Fitness Centre and an outdoor heated swimming pool.

As the only non-gaming, five-star hotel on the Macau Peninsula, Mandarin Oriental, Macau provides a convenient and exclusive venue for meetings and conferences. A 320-square-metre ballroom, two meeting rooms and one boardroom feature cutting-edge communications technology with large sea-view windows and an elegant pre-function area.

Macau is fast becoming one of the most dynamic centres for entertainment, fine cuisine and luxury shopping in Asia. With Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s renowned tradition of personalised service and exclusivity, Mandarin Oriental, Macau provides the perfect base for both leisure and business travellers to experience this vibrant destination.

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