Macao is much more than ‘the Vegas of the East.’ We travelled with Bollywood’s leading lady, Sonakshi Sinha, to discover why the integrated luxury resorts of The Parisian Macao and The Venetian Macao are the best in business, if what you’re looking for is a European experience closer home.
The first few reactions I received from my peers when they became privy to the fact that I was travelling to Macao for a shoot with my crew and cover star, Dabangg actress Sonakshi Sinha, were predictable. “They have some great casinos!” “Try the slot machine... it’s fun.” “Try your luck on the table.” But there were a few suggestions that instantly resonated with me. “It’s a shoppers’ paradise.” “It’s a great family destination... the kids will enjoy.” Particularly, this one: “You should dine at the Eiffel Tower!”
Now I’m no gambler, but I love Europe, and if you can experience a slice of two iconic European cities at a destination that’s closer home in Asia, then why not? Located in the heart of Macao—a 15-minute drive from the Cotai Ferry Terminal—The Parisian Macao and The Venetian Macao, part of the Sands Resorts Macao, boast over 6,000 rooms, 850 shops, and multiple fine dining options, including the Michelin-star Golden Peacock.
American business magnate Sheldon Adelson, who happens to be the world’s 15th richest person, was so in love with Venice—which he visited for his honeymoon—and Paris, for the city personified romanticism, that he decided to build his Macao hotels emulating the two European cities. With billions of dollars pumped in to get it just right, the doors of The Venetian Macao were finally opened to public in 2007. The Parisian Macao followed suit in 2016.
“It’s the most unique integrated resort offering, the perfect location to experience Europe in Asia,” said Australian Stephanie J Tanpure, vice president of sales, Sands China Ltd, who has been in Macao since 2009. It’s no surprise that the resort welcomes almost 70,000 visitors a day, who are served by over 28,000 staff members of Sands Resorts Macao.
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