Raffles Macao, Cotai Strip

(Opening 2010)

General Information

Raffles Macao will be situated within a site of approximately 300,000 square-feet in Macao. The development will also feature entertainment and casino gaming facilities as well as retail space connected to the neighboring retail area.

About Cotai Strip

The Cotai Strip is a master planned development of resort and casino properties on Cotai, an area of reclaimed land between the islands of Taipa and Coloane in Macao. With extensive business, leisure and entertainment attractions, including world class meetings and convention facilities, over 20,000 seats of live entertainment in eight separate theater venues and the most modern and exciting casinos in Asia, The Cotai Strip is destined to become Asia's Las Vegas and reposition Macao as an international tourist and convention and exhibition destination.

Attractions in Macao

Ruins of St. Paul's
All that remains of the greatest of Macau's churches is its magnificent stone facade and grand staircase. The church was built in 1602 adjoining the Jesuit College of St. Paul's, the first Western college in the Far East. After restoration work, lasting from 1990 to 1995, the back side of the Ruins of St. Paul's was turned into a museum. The ruins are regarded as the symbol of Macau and now offer visitors a new site where they can view the remains of the former Church of the Mother of God.

Grand Prix Museum
The Macau Grand Prix started in 1954 and includes a number of automobile and motorbike races and takes place every year in November. The Museum pays tribute to individuals who contributed extensively to the success of the Grand Prix. Come and discover the Grand Prix Museum, where a collection of magnificent machines that raced and won the Guia circuit represents the history of one of the most exciting world races.

Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre
Soaring 338 meters above the city, the Macau Tower is the 10th highest freestanding tower in the world and the 8th tallest in Asia. It stands taller than Auckland's Sky Tower, Paris' Eiffel and Sydney's AMP Tower. The Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre (MTCEC) fronts onto the Pearl River and the Nam Van Lake development.

 

 

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