The Londoner Macao is home to two all-suite hotels and 34,300 sqm of convention space.
With its ever-growing roster of new additions and ongoing
transformation, MICE planners will find a destination rich in offerings
regardless of event size at Sands Resorts Macao.
The Londoner Macao, boasting two all-suite hotels, contributes 34,300
sqm of convention space across 13 ballrooms, six meeting rooms, and
more, while The Venetian, The Parisian, Four Seasons, and Sands Macao
offer diverse venue options and accommodations.
The other hotels within Sands Resort Macao – The Venetian, The
Parisian, the Four Seasons and Sands Macao – will also give MICE
clientele their pick of venue options, accommodation, and leisure
amenities.
The 15,000-seat Cotai Arena, located within The Venetian, is
currently undergoing a makeover to feature new technology and experience
when it relaunches in 2025. More details will be unveiled in the coming
months, according to Crystal Chab Busch, executive director of sales,
Sands Resorts Macao.
On the F&B side, a new spate of openings at The Londoner Macao,
from Michelin-starred restaurants such as Chiado and Huaiyang Garden to
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, ensure fresh dining offerings fresh for
MICE planners and attendees.
Other iconic attractions, such as the Harry Potter: The Exhibition
remains a standout attraction for MICE delegates to the destination.
At The Meetings Show Asia Pacific 2024, Sands Resorts Macao co-hosted the Sands Lifestyle booth with Marina Bay Sands to showcase the respective property’s prowess as venues for experiential events.At The Meetings Show Asia Pacific 2024, the new Sands Lifestyle booth -
featuring both Sands Macao and sister property Marina Bay Sands - gave
visitors a preview of how venues can be more experiential.
Sands Resorts Macao also recently launched its much-anticipated 'The
Fabric of Macao' roadshow series, which showcased Sands Lifestyle's
seven vibrant facets symbolising different aspects of the Macao
experience, from Portuguese ‘azulejos’ tiles that represent Macao’s
timeless culture to the Chinese good luck knot that signifies the
connection of people, places and experiences.
Following the resounding success of the events in Beijing and
Shanghai, 'The Fabric of Macao' roadshow series is poised to embark on
an Asian tour with scheduled stops in South Korea and Japan in May and
June respectively, said Chan.