Wednesday 4 May 2011

The Venetian Macau Resort Hotel and Mall @ Macau

To blog about the entire trip will take too long and honestly, I am quite sleepy and am counting my blessings that I am not rushing for too much work at the moment. The calm before the storm wtf!

So...what about some hotel review? I haven't done that in a while and I think this hotel is worth reviewing about.

The Venetian Macau Resort Hotel is now the largest building in Asia and second largest in the world.

It's a bigger replica of its sister-property in Las Vegas.

It was pretty impressive.

I've stayed in quite a number of hotels before and this one did not fail to impress me.

Thanks to my big sister who planned and fully sponsored this trip. Lovess!

Once we've landed in Hong Kong, we wasted no time and headed straight to Macau by ferry that departs from HKIA itself. We took the TurboJet. It was a 45 minutes journey. A pretty comfortable ride if you ask me.

As soon as we've reached the port, The Venetian Hotel bus sent us to our hotel.



Just part of the building during the day. I have more impressive pictures of the building at night. I'll probably post it in my later posts about Macau.


The inner deco stayed true to its name.


It was definitely a distance to walk from one end to another. You'd probably need one of them scooters wtf.


I rarely complain about the hotels I've lived in but I am super particular when it comes to the hotel bathrooms.

Look what greeted us!

A nice huge bathroom! Reminded me of The Ritz, London. They have nice huge bathrooms too.

I love.

I like how they separate the toilet bowl from the entire bathroom. I told my mom that that's what I want for my own home.


A dresser with a huge mirror is a must! :)


Split level in the hotel room.

From the fabric layering to the choice of colours they used, you can tell that they planned every tiny detail in this hotel room.


The lower level.


There are two TVs in each room. One at the higher level and another at the lower level.

I like that, it's really considerate.


Golf course outside the hotel. Reminded me of the crazy miniature golf back in the UK!

I miss UK. T.T


The swimming pool that, by the look of it, not many people uses.


The journey from my hotel room to the mall was a pretty long journey by foot, so I'm just gonna skip straight to the mall.

The artificial sky. It was pretty awesome. The whole design of the mall. Really really impressive.

I guess it's something you can't miss if you go to Macau.

There are plenty more pictures of the place but I'll leave it till the next time I post about Macau again.

Here's my mommy and me.

I love you mummy!