Star Tower at Studio City Macau
Flashy cinematic flair in Macau
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Studio City Macau, which made its debut in the fall of 2015, unabashedly
juts from the Macau’s skyline. The property is a flashy, cinema-themed
behemoth with just about any entertainment option you can think of — the
luxurious Star Tower hotel, concert venues, a 4D Batman ride, exquisite
shopping opportunities, some 30 restaurants, a white-sand beach and pool, a sprawling spa and, believe it or not, a whole lot more.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
- Designed by acclaimed architect Gary Goddard, the Macau hotel complex has three main entryways — each with its own dramatic facade.
- Between the hotel’s two towers is the iconic Golden Reel, the world's highest figure-eight Ferris wheel that offers 360-degree views across the Cotai Strip and beyond.
- The 376,700-square-foot The Boulevard is sight to behold featuring international luxury labels such as Prada, Gucci, Valentino and Macau’s first Balmain all centered around Studio City’s own Times Square, complete with flashing neon signage and contemporary tunes to match.
- The enormous pool deck offers a RiverScape encircling two large pools, myriad Jacuzzis, private cabanas, a pool bar and even a white sand beach.
- Thrill seekers can check out the Batman Dark Flight 4D adventure, Golden Reel and the kid-focused Warner Bros. Fun Zone.
Things to Know
- The expansive Zensa Spa does indeed offer a quiet corner (on the third floor of the Star Tower) in the otherwise busy resort complex.
- Since this is Macau, there is a glitzy casino — decked in gold and red — where you can try your luck at gaming tables or high-tech slots.
- Pacha Macau is a large nightclub with visiting DJs, a dance floor and a large outdoor terrace. The enormous Studio City Event Center hosts international concerts and sporting events.
The Rooms
- Studio City has nearly 1,600 rooms across two distinct towers — the Celebrity Tower and the Star Tower — ranging from 452 to 1,991 square feet.
- The all-suite Star Tower is the more luxurious of the two, featuring spacious rooms (they start at over 600 square feet) marble bathrooms with walk-in rain showers, Nespresso machines, floor-to-ceiling windows, access to a private club lounge and a slew of complimentary perks.
- The look of the Star Tower rooms is thoroughly contemporary with a minimalistic vibe and lots of black, gray and white with pops of gold accents.
- Celebrity Tower rooms have a warmer vibe with muted reds, blues and warm-wood furniture; cinematic touches like film scrolls ensure you won’t forget where you are.
The Restaurants
- This larger-than-life address is home to more than 30 food and beverage outlets.
- Highlights include sophisticated Cantonese restaurant Pearl Dragon and Japanese establishment Hide Yamamoto.
- An indoor Macau Gourmet Walk is devoted to casual local staples and designed to mimic the region’s spiraling tile sidewalks with Old World Chinese accents throughout.
- If you can’t make up your mind, just make your way to Spotlight. This Art Deco, cinema-themed eatery serves elaborate buffets all day long offering an array of international cuisine, fresh seafood and delicate desserts.
Getting There
Estrada do Istmo, Cotai, Macau
TEL800-906-988
TEL853-8865-6868
Star Tower at Studio City Macau
Star Tower at Studio City Macau
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