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Grand Emperor Hotel

 

Opened in 2006, Grand Emperor Hotel is situated in the heart of downtown Macau. Positioned as a leisure travel destination, it not only offers luxurious accommodations but also features the fine Japanese restaurant "Royal Robatayaki", and has continuously introduced a diverse range of entertainment, retail and dining tenants. It is also equipped with conference rooms and a board room to cater to the business needs of guests, striving to create a one-stop integrated hotel combining leisure, entertainment, dining, shopping and accommodation.

 

The hotel boasts distinctive architecture and interior design themed on palaces. Antique gold carriages adorn both sides of the main entrance, with their golden bodies complementing exquisite carving craftsmanship, fully showcasing the artistic excellence of 18th-century Britain. The hotel provides over 300 spacious guest rooms, including the magnificent Emperor Suite, Queen Suite, Royal Suite and Executive Suite, all fully equipped with the best amenities, furnishings and fittings to bring ultimate comfort and luxurious living to the guests.

 

The hotel is managed by Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited (Stock Code: 296). Since its opening, the hotel has been recognised with a number of awards: "Macao Green Hotel Award (Silver Award) 2025-2027", “Trip.com Group Emerging Star 2025”, “Meituan Popular Hotel of The Year 2024”, "Green Hotel Award (Silver Award) 2021", ‘Booking.com Traveler Review Awards 2022", "Hotels.com Loved by Guests Award 2021", "Agoda Customer Review Award 2020", "Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice 2020", "TripAdvisor Hall of Fame 2019", "Dianping Customer Review Awards 2018-2019", "SKYSCAPE Magazine Most Influential Entertainment Hotel Brand Award 2018", "Ctrip Best Hotel Awards – Gold Award 2017", etc.

 

In addition, the Public Works Bureau of Macau plans to build a new tourist landmark "Urban Balcony" near Grand Emperor Hotel, introducing leisure activities, cultural and creative markets and dining options, and constructing a distinctive leisure and cultural corridor. This initiative will not only help enhance the urban image of Macau but also bring greater convenience to guests.

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