The not-so-little sister to the Venetian in Las Vegas, theThe Venetian Macao is modeled after its namesake and equipped with almost every deluxe amenity imaginable. Guestrooms offer comfort and luxury while the rest of the resort offers almost limitless entertainment.Foodies can choose from a wide range of dining venues or around-the-clock room service. Western restaurants include Italian, Portuguese and Brazilian cuisines as well as British pub grub and American steakhouse fare. Diners looking for a more local flavor can head to one of the Chinese restaurants for the Cantonese dishes or dim sum of the south or nosh on dishes from more far-flung regions like the northeast (dongbei) or Sichuan Province. Other dining spots at the Venetian include pan Asian, Thai and Japanese cuisines.For beverage and cocktails, guests can head to a wine lounge and bar or the Playboy Club.This Macau hotel owns the largest casino in the world at 51096 sq m (550,000 sq ft), with 34,000 slot machines, 800 gaming tables and a concert hall seating 15,000. The main leisure area also houses multiple swimming pools, Jacuzzis, a luxurious spa and the fitness center. Elsewhere, a full-scale indoor replica of a Venetian canal district comes complete with gondolas, gondoliers and canals with ceilings painted to photorealistic perfection to create an internal sky. Entertainment at this Macao hotel includes Cirque du Soleil, a concert schedule of world-famous musicians and a constant selection of live music, circus and acrobatic acts.Venetian Macao MICE facilities range from the CotaiExpo convention area at 75,000 sq m (19 acres) to Asia's largest ballroom to 108 meeting rooms.
On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Macau. Planning a trip to Macau? If you travel to China, visiting Macau is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Macau. Other than just visiting Macau, you can also visit surrounding cities such as Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, etc. for a couple of days.
Macau International Airport is the primary airport in Macau.
When visiting Macau, you can choose from over 86 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 116 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 35 five-star hotels in Macau at an average price of 163 USD per night. There are 17 four-star hotels in Macau at an average price of 108 USD per night. There are 19 three-star hotels in Macau at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Macau at an average price of 73 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Macau. Hotels under the Sofitel brand are a good choice. Those who favor Sofitel can choose a hotel under its name. Hotel Okura Macau in Macau is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Harbourview Hotel.
There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Macau, such as Leal Senado Building, Rua da Felicidade, Senado Square. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Coloane, Hac Sa Beach. The most famous attractions locally are City of Dreams.
Average Temperature
• January to March: 17.95°C during the day, 15.38°C at night
• April to June: 26.63°C during the day, 24.3°C at night
• July to September: 29.82°C during the day, 27.14°C at night
• October to December: 22.65°C during the day, 19.75°C at night
Average seasonal Rainfall
• Spring: 58.43 cm
• Summer: 290.03 cm
• Autumn: 286.67 cm
• Winter: 50.97 cm