In addition to opening the Ritz-Carlton, Macau, Marriott International has unveiled its largest JW Marriott property yet with the JW Marriott Hotel Macau, both located in the Special Administrative Region (SAR) of Macau in South China.
The properties are situated within the fully integrated resort development Galaxy Macau, Phase II, which offers shopping, dining, entertainment events, and multi-functional meeting spaces.
“Marriott International sees unlimited potential in the future of Macau,” says Henry Lee, Greater China COO for Marriott International. “The launch of JW Marriott Hotel Macau and The Ritz-Carlton, Macau with Galaxy Macau are long term investments that will perfectly complement Macau’s evolving tourist landscape. The region has undoubtedly changed significantly in recent years, and we are seeing the city transform from a gaming destination to one with a more diverse range of entertainment and recreation options for guests of all ages.”
With more than 50 hotels in the Asia Pacific region expected by 2020, the JW Marriott Hotel Macau is the region’s 29th JW Marriott property, while the opening of the Ritz-Carlton, Macau marks the brands 89th location. The Ritz-Carlton brand plans to double its Asia footprint in the next five years.
The 1,015-room JW Marriott Hotel Macau contains four restaurants, including the Man Ho Chinese restaurant, helmed by executive chef Bruno Correa; Urban Kitchen; the JW pool bar; and the lounge, located in the lobby.
Further amenities include the JW Kids’ Club, the Skytop Wave Pool, the Skytop Rapids, and approximately 8,858 square feet of meeting space.