956-1110 Avenida Da Amizade
Macau,
Nightly Rates: ( 178.64 - 1,042.47 )
5 Star
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Mandarin Oriental, Macau is superbly located only moments from the jetfoil terminal, the main commercial and entertainment areas, and just a short drive from China. Each room has a uninterrupted view over the South China Sea or the historic Guia Fortress. With a range of fine restaurants, fully equipped banquet rooms and meeting facilities and Macau's most prestigious casino, Mandarin Oriental is a perfect location for both business and pleasure. Only 15 minutes drive from hotel to Macau International Airport.

· Hong Kong Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is GMT+8
· Opened in 1984
· Renovated in 1994
· 435 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Nearby Airports * Macau International Airport * Kai Tak International Airport Nearby Other * Hong Kong * Zhuhai in China
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24 HRS prior to arrival
The stylish two-level showpiece, with its polished wooden floor, casual rattan chairs and cushions, evokes all the romance of the Mediterranean. Mezzaluna's open kitchen is the first working show kitchen in Macau. Open for lunch and dinner, Tuesday through Sunday.
Cafe GirassolOverlooking the South China Sea, Cafe Girassol features Portuguese and Continental specialties in a rustic village setting. Open 24 hours daily.
The DynastyIn a delightful and impressive Chinese setting, the Dynasty serves classic Cantonese cuisine at its best. The restaurant serves dim sum as well as seasonal specialties and dishes to suit every important day in the Chinese calendar. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Bar Da GuiaThe bar embodies the atmosphere, theme and excitement of the annual Macau Grand Prix with paintings of historic racing cars. Open from 5PM to 1AM, Sunday through Friday; until 2AM on Saturday with live music entertainment.
Guia Fortress Built between 1637 and 1638, this fortress stands on the highest point in Macau and contains a chapel and a lighthouse.
Macau Grand PrixAsia's gala motor sports meeting with drivers and their machines. Motorcycles, saloon and formula cars flock here from all over the world. This event is held the third week in November every year.
Sun Yat Sen Memorial HouseMemorial home to Dr Sun Yat Sen, founder of the modern Chinese Republic. The house, built in Moorish style, was built by his family to house relics of the revolutionary leader who practiced medicine in Macau for some years prior to the overthrow of the Manchu Emperors of the Ching Dynasty on the Mainland in 1940.
Temple of the Goddess A-maThe oldest Chinese temple in Macau with inscriptions dating back more than six centuries. The temple is, in fact, a complex of temples; some dedicated to A-ma and others to Kun Yam, the Chinese Queen of Heaven.
The Ruins of St. PaulThe most famous sight in Macau, St. Paul was designed by an Italian in the early 17th century and built with the assistance of Japanese Christian artisans. The magnificent building overlooks the old walls of the city of Macau. In 1853, the church caught fire and burnt to the ground, leaving only the facade.
