Are these two hotels in Macau, at 2000 per night, worth it?
For the final stop of my Macau trip,
I arrived at Galaxy Macau,
one of Asia's integrated resort complexes,
covering a total area of over 1.1 million square meters,
featuring a one-stop experience of dining, entertainment, shopping, and leisure.
The resort includes several renowned hotel brands:
The Ritz-Carlton, Macau,
JW Marriott Hotel Macau,
Hotel Okura Macau,
Banyan Tree Macau at Galaxy Macau,
Galaxy Hotel and Broadway Hotel.
It offers a total of 4,000 luxury rooms
and 120 dining restaurants,
featuring 18 types of traditional Chinese regional cuisine and dishes from 13 different countries,
allowing you to enjoy authentic hometown flavors even in Macau.
The hotels I stayed at
were Hotel Okura Macau and Banyan Tree Macau within the resort.
Hotel Okura is a Japanese-style hotel
with 17 other branches in Japan.
Unlike the opulence of Galaxy Macau,
it emphasizes a simple and understated aesthetic.
It has world-class restaurants and bars,
providing an immersive experience of the utmost hospitality.
Hotel Okura Macau has 500 guest rooms,
each meticulously designed,
and houses a globally renowned culinary restaurant:
Yamazato Japanese Restaurant.
Banyan Tree Macau
is one of the few luxury hotels worldwide to receive three Five-Star awards from Forbes Travel Guide,
and the only hotel in Macau where every suite features a Yuexin Pool,
and every standalone villa is equipped with a crystal massage pool.
A sense of tranquility and soft amber lighting greets you,
along with a large Christmas tree,
creating a truly festive atmosphere!
Upon entering the guest room,
I was immediately drawn to the private heated soaking pool,
a perfect remedy for a travel blogger on the go all day.
The room also includes amenities like a coffee machine
and an aromatherapy diffuser.
Nearby there is a gym,
Spa, and other recreational facilities,
catering to all your needs in one place.
As a hotel enthusiast,
this time due to time constraints,
I only visited two hotels within Galaxy Macau,
and I plan to check out the others in the future.
The hotels at Galaxy Macau
feel like unboxing a mystery box,
offering different surprises at every turn.
Most importantly,
the one-stop service is exceptionally well-executed,
making it feel like you're not just staying at a hotel,
but in an entire world!
Editor: Walking in the Second Dimension
Bio: I'm Uncle Er, a Beijing native born and raised under the red flag. I've traveled to 80 countries, and what I miss most is the African continent. Even now, my heart still races at the mention of travel. If the world is a stamp album, then every stamp is worth collecting.