Wynn Palace Wins Top Spot

Wynn Palace

CHINA | Wynn Palace has been named the best hotel in Macau for a second consecutive year.

Wynn Palace, an integrated resort in Cotai, Macao, has won the "Best Hotel in Macau" title at the prestigious Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2024, marking Wynn's second consecutive win since 2023. The award acknowledged Wynn Palace's commitment to excellence and exceptional service and highlights Wynn's ongoing efforts to contribute to Macao's position as a World Centre for Tourism and Leisure.

Home to 1,706 exquisitely furnished rooms, suites, and villas, Wynn Palace is renowned for its large-scale floral sculptures, extraordinarily rare art pieces, the tranquil Spa at Wynn Palace, and Wynn Esplanade, which showcases the world's leading luxury retail brands.

The fascinating entertainment experience includes the SkyCab and the eight-acre Performance Lake that combines a choreographed display of water, music and light, while the elegant and luxurious meeting facilities and the newly unveiled Entertainment Event Marquee are excellent venues for various events. Last year, Wynn Palace further enhanced its leisure and entertainment portfolio with the introduction of the Illuminarium, an immersive destination designed to delight tourists with its interactive spectacle.

Wynn Palace features five award-winning signature fine-dining restaurants, nine casual restaurants and a bar, where the flavours of East and West present a diverse dining experience and showcase Macao as a UNESCO-designated "Creative City of Gastronomy".

The award is curated by a panel of industry expert contributors from the Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Macau who then vote in a private ballot for the winners. This team meticulously selected nominees through a rigorous evaluation process that employs a set of stringent criteria. The final winners are then determined by the discerning votes of its readers, offering the most comprehensive and sophisticated travel guide for travellers in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

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