July 7th, 2008, by Mary Winston Nicklin
Four Seasons Hotel Macao Opens Its Doors
The Las Vegas of the East welcomes a brand spanking new Four Seasons Hotel. Macao, the world’s biggest gaming capital, has seen a slew of new luxury hotel brands from the West staking claim to a piece of this former Portuguese capital. Hot on the heels of the Wynn Macao and the Venetian Macao, the Four Seasons is making its debut in October 2008. There’s even a Cirque du Soleil Macau, the first resident show in Asia. Now accepting reservations, the Four Seasons Macao-Cotai Strip has an indulgent spa (where you can adjust to the new time zone with the Revive Jet Lag treatment), a lagoon pool, and Belcanção restaurant offering cuisine reflecting Macau’s Portuguese and Chinese heritage Seasons service. You can even watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen. Step out the door and you’ll be seduced by the colourful fusion of culture in Macau (not to mention the duty-free designer shopping and larger-than-life entertainment).


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