The massive complex has many things to offer patrons. Art, shopping, dining options from the newly opened SOHO district (myriad of family restaurants) to big names such as Alain Ducasse and Shinji by Kanesaka as well as Michelin starred dining (Jade Dragon). The interconnected complex also houses an impressive line up of hotels. From the eclectic Count Down Hotel to the sleek Nuwa and the brand new futuristic luxury, Morpheus.
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Beautiful and modern, the poker room has unfortunately closed and the staff is not well informed or able to give updates. There is a din tai fung inside and just for this it's worth it ! Don't expect anything to be cheap fun, sitting at a table will cost you minimum 300hkd (30euros/pounds) for just one shot
Great mall for luxury goods. Doable for both men and women. There's a casino inside, and if you're traveling with luggage, there's a storage service for your luggage for free.
Staying at the count down hotel for the second day Good room condition, good accessibility with Winpal Hotel and Venetian Hotel on both sides The house of dancing water show was a really cool best show
Shopping mall & casino are great especially the house of dancing water is the best show ever in asia. Producer from las vegas and cirque du soliel guarantee for the amazing and exciting show.
There is currently an exposition for Ferrari which somehow interesting for kids as for adults If not mistaken this till mid June. Take the WeChat coupon and you should be able 5o enter for free.
I have to pick and buy area B, but the isolation is area A. The staff will walk around in front and use the flashlight to photograph, which is very nuisance!
Very nice mall in Macau with access to various hotels.
Unfortunately, the mall is so winding, spacious and always equipped with the same shops that you will find in the Macau Casino hotels everywhere.
Design of the mall is usually very beautiful and inovative, but unfortunately many things are very cold, careless, too spacious and often copied, it does not hold the charm of Las Vegas.
I do not go elsewhere, I do not know, but it is not a clean place. Especially the bathrooms .. The pool is nice and friendly to play leisurely. I do not know about the pseudo-rain
Morpheus has a distinctive presence in Macau, where the gold remains brilliant. It is the last work of Zaha Hadid who designed the Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Korea, and the son of the casino chaebol Lorenzo has poured his contemporary art collection. Missing something from the entrance is a pity and a stylish place. Transparent elevators are only available to guests and hotel guests. In addition to this, there are works of art in various places, such as Nouwa Hotel, the Hyatt, and the City of Dreams. There is also a kids' playground and nightclub, not to mention shops and restaurants. In Morocco, Morpheus is in the middle of the building.
Not nearly as grand as The Venetian, but the City of Dreams is a nice mall with a few hotels in it. There is a convenient shuttle bus terminal in the basement, and of course, a huge casino.
House of Dancing Water. A very impressive studio and stunting performances. However the theme isn't clearly expressed. Felt a bit boring alone the way.......
There are four hotels in the City of Dreams. The first phase houses the Yiju Hotel and the Yingshang Hotel, the second phase houses the Grand Hyatt Macau, and the third phase houses the Morpheus Hotel. Provides more than 2,000 rooms.
Yiju edit Yiju (formerly known as Crown Resort Hotel) is Macau s first Sui cylindrical building with 300 rooms. It opened on June 1, 2009; the rooms are divided into deluxe rooms, deluxe VIP rooms, deluxe suites and deluxe VIPs Four types of suites.
Yingshang Hotel edit The Countdown Hotel (known as Hard Rock Hotel before April 2018) is Macau s first cylindrical building with 380 rooms. It opened on June 1, 2009; the rooms are divided into standard double rooms and standard double rooms , Double standard rooms, one-sided suites and rock star suites.
Grand Hyatt Macau edit The Grand Hyatt Macau has two hotel buildings with a total of 791 rooms. It officially opened on September 29, 2009; the guest rooms were officially opened on November 1 of the same year.
Morpheus edit Morpheus Hotel (formerly known as Mufanshi Hotel) has two 39-storey hotel buildings designed by the late famous architect Saha Hadi. With a total floor area of 150,927 square meters, it provides 770 guest rooms, suites, sky villas and duplex villas. The construction budget is US$1 billion (about 7.8 billion Hong Kong dollars).
I came to Xintiantian to see the car show and decided to go see it. This exhibition is called ''Luxury World''. There is an orange wall at the exhibition gate. There are a lot of white small private cars on the walls to take photos.
Go inside and find out that there are many different styles of cars/products~ There are sports cars, army cars, motorcycles, etc. There are also different exhibits.
After visiting the exhibition, you will see a big long bridge. There are a lot of gold in it. The gold-shaped is cute. I have to take the squirrel sister out and take a lot of beautiful photos haha
The Countdown hotel as the ex Hard Rock Hotel definetly a recommended place to stay while we were at Macao. Very clean and cozy environment also with transportation hub connect us from terminal and downtown city, certainly recommended hotel for family trip
Xinyi Tiandi and Xinyi Studios feel that they are two hotels that must not be missed when they come to Macau for free travel. It is of course the best to arrange a stay, and the price is not high, but even if you don t have to live here, just play. It is also worth the price to go shopping.
Among them, Xinyitiandi is famous for its water dance performances, and the new movie studios that have been completed in the past two years have gained high popularity on the Internet with facilities such as the huge 8-shaped Ferris wheel and 4D Batman Nightingale.
City of dreams is always a great choice. Great service from all the staff. Freindly and quick. Rooms are nicely designed and always clean with all amenities. Recommended!
Very nice place to spend time you can send full day good restorents many thing but you should have pocket foll money no compermis you just walk-in also good
Food is overpriced as all the hotels are. But so much to see and experience even if you're not staying there. Be sure to go on the weekdays when you can, less crowds