Enjoy The Bliss Of Venice In The Grand Venetian Macau

 

By Shalmali Jadhav

They say the Venetian Macau Hotel is a must go when you visit Macau. It looks like Venice. Is it true? Yes, it’s true. You can the experience the pure bliss of Italy in this grand hotel. Those multicoloured painted walls, those long water canals, the floating market on the boats; this all gives Venetian Macau, a true bliss of Venice.

The Venetian Macau Hotel is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau, Hong-Kong. This hotel is based on the theme of Venice, Italy. It is a 39-story hotel on Cotai Strip of Macau. The 10,500,000-square-foot (980,000 m2) Venetian Macao is modelled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas. Also, The Venetian Macao is the largest casino in the world, the largest single structure hotel building in Asia, and also the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area.

The Venetian Macau is the true amalgamation of entertainment, casino, food and the scenic sculptures. The casino measures 546,000 sq ft (50,700 m2). It is further divided into four themed gaming areas—namely, Golden Fish, Imperial House, Red Dragon and Phoenix. The casino consists of over 6,000 slot machines and 800 gambling tables. The hotel offers a club called Paiza Club which caters to premium guests. The club comes with its own entrance, lobby, reception, and guest lifts to the rooms. The gaming area of the Paiza Club is divided into individual private gaming rooms each named for notable Asian cities and regions such as Yunnan, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The guests of the club have exclusive access to the club dining outlet, the Paiza Club Dining & Lounge, which is open 24 hours a day.

Get pleased with the grand, The Venetian Macau

What to do then? Of course, Casino! Going here is very entertaining. Of course, you must check out their casino, it’s the largest in the world. Heaven for those who like to gamble! Remember to wear a proper outfit, as they won’t let you in the casino with sandals, and no children. You can have free bottled water inside the casino.

The view of the largest casino of the world

Have you no interest in a casino? Well, no worries. You can still check other things to do here. You can watch some entertainment if you like to. The entertainment section contains the Cotai Arena which is an indoor arena with the seating capacity of 15,000 people. It hosts sporting events such as basketball, tennis, and boxing, as well as concerts and international televised awards shows. Also, Zaia is a stage production Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil ran in a custom-built theatre of The Venetian Macau.

The entertainers entertain you by unfolding their culture

Or you can go shopping, and also enjoy their beautiful interior that built looks like Venice; they got a really nice atmosphere.

Do check out their canal, they’re famous for their Gondola Ride. People throw money or coins for wishes and luck. It’s a really enjoyable walk through the canal while shopping and eyes pleased with such a beautiful atmosphere. It feels like walking outdoor, but it is indoor. One thing that you might notice when you’re window shopping along the canal is that there will be gondolas passing by the canal with tourists or visitors on the gondola. The Gondola Ride is entertained with the opera-style singing from the gondolier, just like in Venice. Once you see it, you’ll definitely want to try that for fun.

Enjoy the Gondola Ride with the singing Gondolier

The Pool area of The Venetian Macau is amazing! The pool area is worth to visit; it’s really big, with adult pools, and also children pools, very nice. The pool is located at the south, take the south suites elevator, and follow the signs.

The water babies enjoy the pool area of The Venetian Macau

To enjoy this overwhelming beauty and stay here, you need to spend 600 USD for a night!

Quite impressive, right? It should be. That’s why it is the most popular place to go for tourists in Macau. Going here or maybe staying here is the “thing”. There’s also a lot to do in Macau. So, why don’t you just get passport ready, book your tickets and go?

Shalmali Jadhav
I’m Shalmali, an amateur writer, a bookworm which keeps reading all the night and comes up with the stuff the next morning to pen down and a passionate traveler who gets lost in the mountains!