Visiting the Venetian Macao Hotel & Casino in Macau China (澳門威尼斯人度假村酒店)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- The Venetian Macao (Chinese: 澳門威尼斯人度假村酒店) is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the Las Vegas Sands. The Venetian is a 40-story, $2.4 billion anchor for the seven hotels on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 10,500,000-square-foot (980,000 m2) Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the sixth-largest building in the world by floor area. The Venetian Macao is the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia.
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The main hotel tower was finished in July 2007 and the resort officially opened on 28 August 2007.[1] The resort has 3000 suites, 1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m2) of convention space, 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m2) of retail, 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2) of casino space -- with 3400 slot machines and 800 gambling tables and a 15,000 seat CotaiArena for entertainment and sports events.
The lead architect for the Venetian Macao wereAedas and HKS, Inc. joint venture, who were responsible for the design, coordination and implementation of the project on site.
We got so bored staying in China that we decided to change things up. Now we're in Venice, Italy.
Actually we just crossed the street from our hotel in Macau and now we're visiting the Venetian. So we're still in China.
So even if you're not a huge gambler there is still plenty to do in Cotai Central here in Macau. There are so many hotels that you can visit and every hotel usually has a unique show that they put on. Here at the Venetian you can ride the Gondola and just feel like you're in Italy for an afternoon. Then the hotel we were staying at was having some kind of Shrek parade which you missed out on. I did miss it but Sam loved it. Oh wow, yes! There is just lots of shows and different performances that you can attend in the evenings. So plenty to do aside from gambling.
Coming early in the morning was a really good idea. We basically almost have this whole place to ourselves.
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Well, Macau is a place where dreams come true. You make a little wish and throw your coin into the water. Being the high roller that I am. I've got a Macau ten cent piece here. Which I'm going to throw. Missed it. You missed it? Nice.
And of course 1 baht. what?
Great camera work on the coin toss. I got the splash at the end. The after splash.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese / Macanese culture, Chinese / Macanese arts, Chinese / Macanese foods, Chinese / Macanese religion and Chinese / Macanese people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'Electro Doodle' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
What a fun video - safe travels to you!
That's cool to know! Audrey has also visited the one in Las Vegas.
Thanks you two! I'm in contact with someone from Macau and have never been to this part of the world. Vegas? Yes. Macau. No. This was very helpful. From the home town of Jonathon Toews ... Go Hawks! Well, first-and-foremost, make that Go Jets!
Thanks! Go Hawks and Toews ;)
Thank you! Best wishes for you as well :)
nice, I plan to go there soon!!
Cool! It's a really nice place to stay.
Hi Samuel & Audrey, your work is amazing, we love it.
I wanted to ask two general questions about travelling.
1. Is it comfortable carry a tripod with you for making those wonderful videos?
2. Do they allow such professional kind of photography everywhere, or you have to take prior permission?
Thanks.
It sure isn't! We're now in Hong Kong. We've got a much smaller room for a week.
thx for the video, Im going there next month. Did you encounter many English Speakers?
It looks identical as in Las Vegas, but looks like it does not have a little sparkling rain inside.
You're welcome. In terms of people you're encounter in the tourism industry, most should speak some English; however, on the street it'll be harder. At restaurants we often pointed at the pictures on the menu.
I think it was remodeled after the one in Vegas.
our flight gets in about midnight we plan to do city tour at 1 pm the next day then checking in to room after before heading off hk are there plenty of things to do there in wee hours of the morning other than gambling in order to avoid paying for another night in one of the hotels
+DAFFY DUCK Yeah, just walking around the town at night is incredible because of all of the glam from the casinos. Also, you can have a later dinner to kill off some hours.
Hi can you tell me, can you just walk in there? Do we need to pay to get in or have a room booked in this hotel?
Amy Benham you can just walk in there :)
We actually often just film with a small camcorder so we don't need to take a tripod with us.
We do have our own cameras which we sometimes use for video clips (when we're not speaking) but most of the time we just look like tourists, so we have no problems :)
I wonder which is better, the one in Macau or the one in Vegas.
Good question! Would have to check out the one in Vegas to compare.
Looks like the Venetian in Vegas..
Ermahgerd - anyone else having a boys over flowers moment... or is it just me?
Boys over flowers.
Good video but Macau isn't part of China. It's a country in its own right
+Mark Pons Thanks!
According to Wikipedia, it's a "Special Administrative Region of China". So, I don't think that makes it a 'country in its own right'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macau Of course, it may depend on how you're thinking of a country. "The Joint Declaration on the Question of Macau and Macau Basic Law stipulate that Macau operate with a high degree of autonomy until at least 2049, fifty years after the transfer.[9]"
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