Macau (or Macao) is part of a former Portuguese colony and one of the richest regions in the Republic of China — best known for its huge casino culture, delicious cuisines, exceptional Chinese architecture and of course, some of the most lavish and most expensive hotels in the world.

Morpheus

Unfortunately you’re not going to be greeted into your room by a Chinese Lawrence Fishburn looking to take you to Matrixville here. However, the Morpheus is certainly the kind of place where you will want to unplug and relax after a full on day exploring the streets and sights of this beautiful city. The hotel is hidden inside the ‘City of Dreams’ district, which also features top casinos such as the Nuwa, Countdown Hotel and Grand Hyatt.

One of the best parts about choosing to stay in this part of Macau is the ginormous shared casino, home to over 39,000m2 of gaming space, 450 tables, 1514 slots and over 20 bars and dining facilities. Morpheus itself features an exclusive art gallery, spa, music club, fitness center, Michelin-style dining and an array of unique, themed rooms that all scream elegance. From Executive Suites to pool villas, to the premier king room – booking a stay here will certainly cover all of your getaway needs.

Grand Hyatt Macau

Also situated within the City of Dreams on the Cotai Strip, this 5-star hotel is known for its magnificent architecture, opulent accommodations, exquisite dining and sophisticated events and meeting space. Inside the hotel, you can get some much needed rest in one of the 791 spacious rooms & suites, relax and unwind in their very own Isala spa complete with temperature-controlled swimming pool and outdoor hot tub.

There’s also a 24-hour fitness center as well as a hair salon, lobby lounge, two pillarless ballrooms and the Grand Club, which offers the most spectacular, panoramic views over Cotai. The cuisine served up in the Mezz9 Macau is said to be out of this world too!

Venetian Macau Resort Hotel

The Venetian is directly opposite the Morpheus, and is also one of the resorts boasting the fanciest suites the city has to offer, highly recommended by Forbes’ travel experts. Taking their inspiration from Italy’s “floating city,” every room has a distinctive theme. The complex itself gives its guest and visitors a true slice of Italy, with Gondola rides, the Murano pool and of course their very own Portofino restaurant that serves up  authentic Italian cuisine, including piping hot pizzas, freshly-caught seafood and flavor-packed pasta dishes –all of which can be enjoyed in their Al Fresco-style dining areas overlooking the rest of the resort and all of its beauty.

Banyan Tree

The Banyan Tree is said to be one of the coziest, most tranquil places you can possibly stay at in Macau. It is also one of the most elegant, especially when it comes to putting its guests up for the night. Offering a variety of different suites that overlook some of the most spectacular points of the Cotai strip, many of the rooms even feature their very own Jacuzzi!

When it’s time to eat, you’ll be able to fill up at one of the two in-house restaurants serving up signature Thai dishes and top-of-the-range seafood, or make things a little bit more intimate by booking one of their exclusive ‘private dining’ experiences.  You won’t be stuck for things to do during your stay at the Bayan Tree either. The hotel is situated close to all the major amenities including the Galaxy shopping mall and House of Dancing Water.

Grand Lapa Hotel

Step inside one of Macau’s most comfortable and stylish hotels, located right in the city center and just minutes away from the airport, ferry shuttle and all of the top local attractions. This A-class resort is not only a haven for singles, couples and families in terms of its facilities and endless options for entertainment, but it also sports some of the finest and most affluent accommodations in Macau.

Rooms feature their own balconies with idyllic views over the resort and South China Sea, and all boast beautiful wood and marble furnishings that really add to the mood and set you up for a great nights slumber. The resort also has a spa within its tropical gardens complete with whirlpool, waterfall, and spa treatment facilities for a bit of extra pampering during your stay.

Grand Lisboa Palace

With 58 floors and close to 1,000 luscious rooms and suites with a variety of themes,  the hotel inside Grand Lisboa is one that is hard to top. Superior and Deluxe rooms feature everything from a Turkish steam bath or Jacuzzi to in-room B&O home theaters and built-in mirror TVs. Inside their own casino, you’ll find 800 gaming tables and 1,000 slot machines – Grand Lisboa Palace is another one of Macau’s top rated hotel and resorts with 14 acclaimed restaurants, round-the-clock entertainment and easy access to all of the prime tourist attractions. A fun fact about this casino hotel: they were the first ever gaming establishment in Macau to offer Craps and Texas Hold’em!

MGM Cotai

MGM is one of the biggest brands in the casino and hotel world going, so it’s no wonder they set up a little base in the heart of China’s gambling capital. Featuring a multitude of stylish, airy rooms with a familiar, homely feel, the hotel also offers the latest technologies in the form of a 55” Smart TV, walk-in rain shower, and finger-controlled room temperature gauges. The complex also comes with an array of different places to eat regardless of your taste preferences, and it also has its own MGM theater and concert hall, spa and wellness center, aquarium and creative arts, multi-sensory experience that leads directly to Cotai’s extensive village of shops, boutiques and even more food options!

Macau Roosevelt

The Macau Roosevelt is yet another place to comfortably put your head down and catch a few z’s for the night! With each room featuring beautiful burned wood walls, high polished bronze and Italian carved marble fittings, the biggest and most inviting beds, all complete with their own lavish bathrooms, AND for a very reasonable price too!

For entertainment, kick back in relax in their open-air pool or sweat it out at the gym. DJs bust out the beats every day from 4-10pm, and they even have their very own private cigar lounge! Unfortunately, a casino is one thing they do not have, but that being said, guests are free to try their luck on the daily horse races just over the road from the resort, –and of course, there’s plenty of other places to gamble in very close proximity.

Wynn Palace

Get ready to experience the life of a royal at the Wynn Palace resort! Featuring 1,706 rooms with incredibly warm and glamorous décor throughout, every room has been built with its guest core interests in mind. This is the ideal place for a peaceful retreat after a long day discovering the amazing city sights. Both fine dining options and casual dining for those on a tighter budget are available.

You’ll also be able to take advantage of the sweeping views over the iconic Performance Lake, as well as in the hotel’s own cable car service. Inside the hotel lobby, you’ll be able to marvel at the beautiful creations of Preston Bailey and his enchantingly large, floral sculptures dotted all over the resort.

The Parisian Macao

Also situated in the Cotai Strip, The Parisian opened its doors in 2016, but it’s already established as one of the best. One of the largest properties in the city, it’s home to a 525-foot Eiffel Tower replica, 3000 hotel rooms, 170 shops and their own casino, where you can expect to find 100 tables hosting various different casino games. In terms of eating out, the resort offer a range of different cuisines and buffets served up daily by some of the best bistros around! Choose from authentic Chinese, Japanese and Western.

One of the main highlights of this complex, is their 1,200 seated theater, always showing the best live performances and concerts, featuring acts like Maria Carey, Kenny G and Maroon 5, as well as running shows such as the Monkey King and Thriller.

Conclusion

So there you go — a multitude of different hotels and resorts for you to relax and get lost in if you so happen to venture over to the beautiful Macau. Not only is it one of the best places in the world for the ultimate gambling experience, Macau has something worth seeing around every street corner.

Whether it’s in the form of giant malls, museums, picturesque lakes, cute boutiques shops, or historical landmarks, Macau has it all. You can get a feel for the overall charm and magic of the city as you walk around and then sample some traditional cuisine before spending the remainder of the day unwinding in one of the wellness spas. For additional activities, why not take an action-packed day trip to Hong Kong or Guangzhou? It’s certainly a different way to experience this region of China, and for a pretty reasonable cost. Got any other places in Macau to add to the list? We want to hear them!

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A Massachusetts native, blogger Angeline Everett grew up in the Allston neighborhood of Boston and earned a degree in casino management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. After graduating, Angeline moved to Atlantic City where she joined the young team at the Borgata Casino as a compliance representative, while blogging on the side. After a few years in the back office, Angeline moved to the floor to work first at a casual poker dealer and later casual poker floor supervisor. Fascinated with games of chance since she was a child, Angeline currently divides her time between blogging and work on her first book.