The Georgian-inspired Londoner Grand features 2,405 elegantly designed rooms and suites that evoke the prestige of London’s Mayfair district. Photo Credit: Sands China
Sands China and Marriott International are set to welcome Macao’s
first-ever Luxury Collection hotel. Situated within The Londoner Macao, Londoner Grand, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Macao,
will offer guests a unique blend of British charm and Macanese culture
when it opens its doors. The hotel will replace the 4,000-room Sheraton
Grand, Macao’s biggest hotel as the latter wound down operations this
month.
“Building on the success of The Londoner Macao, adding Londoner Grand
to its portfolio represents a pivotal moment in our mission to elevate
Macao's luxury hospitality landscape,” said Grant Chum, CEO and
president of Sands China.
Drawing inspiration from Georgian architecture, Londoner Grand
features 2,405 elegantly designed rooms and suites that evoke the
prestige of London’s Mayfair district, boasting ample natural light and
spacious open-plan living and dining areas that create an inviting space
for socialising and relaxation.
Upon its inception, Londoner Grand will add five distinctive concepts to The Londoner Macao's portfolio of dining offerings:
Hampton Court will feature an international and Chinese buffet, while Chelsea Garden
is an all-day dining outlet with the widest selection of local and
regional Chinese cuisines featuring show kitchens throughout the garden
themed restaurant.
The Conservatory houses three unique areas: a dim sum restaurant and tearoom, a confectionery store, and a British pub bar. There will also be two signature Chinese restaurants,
one serving up authentic Cantonese fare and the other catering to
Sichuan cuisine lovers by presenting traditional flavours with a modern
twist. Each venue is designed to provide a unique culinary adventure
that guests may partake in while in Macao.
"The highly anticipated hotel will blend Macao's East-meets-West
culture with The Luxury Collection's distinctive perspective on luxury,
providing our guests unparalleled access to a city rich with heritage,
cuisine, and captivating experiences,” said Gavin Yu, chief development
officer, Greater China, Marriott International.