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Sam Seng Kung Temple

Table of Contents• About Macao 05

• Accessibility 15

• About Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao 25

• Accommodation 31

The Venetian Macao 32

Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip 33

Conrad Macao, Cotai Central 34

Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central 35

Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central 36

The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central 37

The Parisian Macao 38

• Conference & Exhibition Space 39

• Dining 56

• Recreation 63

• Other Activities 71

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Senado Square

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1. Wander among the 25 UNESCO heritage sites in the centre of Macao.

2. Savour a Portuguese egg tart with a cup of Chinese tea.

3. Hike through the Coloane mountains and light incense at the A-Ma Temple.

4. Visit one of the many historical museums in Macao.

5. Shop till you drop at local markets or at over 800 duty-free shops on Cotai Strip.

6. Taste the delectable local delicacies from Chinese dumplings to African Chicken and freshly caught seafood by the waterside.

7. Be dazzled by the House of Dancing Water show, concerts and events at Cotai Arena and The Venetian Theatre.

8. Bungee jump off the Macau Tower, the highest bungee jump in the world.

9. Bike the Coloane trails and visit the Pandas at their Pavilion.

10. Take a day trip to our neighbouring city Hong Kong.

Top 10 Things to Do in Macao

About Macao

Chinese fishermen and farmers formed the first recorded communities to settle in Macao, then known as Ou Mun, or “trading gate”, because of its location at the mouth of the Pearl River downstream from Canton (modern day Guangzhou). During ancient times, this port constituted part of the legendary Silk Road, with ships there taking on board silks bound for Rome, silver for Japan, and all manner of exotic spices for near and far.

In the early 1550s the Portuguese reached Ou Mun, which the local population also called “place of A Ma”, in honour of the Goddess of Seafarers, whose temple stands to this day at the entrance to the sheltered Inner Harbour. The Portuguese adopted the name, which gradually became “Macao”, with the permission of Guangdong’s mandarins, and established a city that within a short time became a major hub for trade between China, Japan, India and Europe. Macao became the natural crossroads for the amalgamation of Eastern and Western cultures.

Today, Macao is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, and, like Hong Kong, benefits from the principle of “One Country, Two Systems”. In the modern era, Macao developed industries such as textiles, footwear, electronics, toys, financial and banking services, in tandem with a world-class tourism industry offering a wide choice of hotels, resorts, sports facilities, restaurants and entertainment options.

History

Ruins of St. Paul’s

Templo de Na Tcha

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Visitor EssentialsCurrencyPataca (MOP) is Macao’s official currency and is linked to the Hong Kong dollar (HKD). The exchange rate is MOP103.20 = HKD100.00. Roughly MOP8 is equivalent to USD1.

Climate Macao has a fairly warm tropical climate. Autumn (October – December) is the most pleasant season. Days are sunny and warm and humidity levels are low. Winter (January – March) is cold but sunny. In April, humidity increases and from May to September the climate becomes hot, humid and rainy with occasional tropical storms (typhoons).

ElectricityElectricity in Macao is 220V, 50Hz. The power plugs used in Macao are of the three-pin, square-shaped (British) type.

LanguagesChinese and Portuguese are the official languages, Cantonese being most widely spoken. The official languages are used in government departments in all official documents and communications. English is generally used in trade, tourism and commerce.

PopulationThe total population is estimated at around 607,500. About 94% are ethnic Chinese, from different provinces, namely Guangdong and Fujian. The remaining 6% includes Portuguese and other nationalities.

Tax Requirements for Foreign Congress OrganisersThere is no tax on conferences and exhibitions in Macao. For more information, visit www.dsf.gov.mo

TimeMacao is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in winter time.

TransportationBus:Macao operates modern air-conditioned buses that connect Macao Peninsula with the island of Taipa/Cotai/Coloane. Bus fare is from MOP3.2 (USD0.40) depending on the distance travelled. Most hotels operate their own fleet of complimentary shuttle bus service between the hotels, the ferry terminals, Macau International Airport and mainland China border gates.

Taxis:All taxis are licensed metered taxis.

Complimentary Shuttle BusSands® Resorts Cotai Strip Macao (Sands Resorts) operates the largest fleet of shuttle buses and coaches in Macao. Complimentary shuttle bus service is provided to the public to and from other hotels at Cotai Strip, Macao Peninsula, the ferry terminals, Macau International Airport, and all mainland China border gates every 10-15 minutes daily.

Visa Policy & ProceduresMacao offers visa-free entry for nationals from more than 75 countries, which are:

a) Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominica, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mali, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania for stays up to 90 days and United Kingdom for stays up to 120 days;

b) Nationals of Australia, Canada, Chile, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Monaco, Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, Samoa, San Marino, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, The United States of America, Turkey and Uruguay for stays up to 30 days;

c) The following holders can use their valid passport or travel documents to enter Macao:

- Holders of “Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card” or “Hong Kong SAR Re-entry Permit” – Valid “Hong Kong Identity Card”

- Nationals of China with valid Macao entry/departure documents

- Holders of Consulate / Diplomatic documents issued by Macao SAR or Hong Kong SAR

- Holders of Diplomatic Passport

- Holders of “Laissez Passer” issued by the United Nations; in the course of duty

- Holders of travel documents issued by the Portuguese authorities for foreign citizens

All visitors must hold a valid passport or travel document, and note that the validity of this document must not be less than 30 days from the date of entering Macao.

The above information is for reference only. For further information on entry formalities, please contact your local embassy/consulate. If delegates want to travel to mainland China, visas may be obtained at any of the China Travel Service (CTS) offices in Macao. Visas can also be obtained at the Gongbei Immigration and Customs (after the Border Gate).

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About Macao

Why MacaoBusiness OpportunitiesLocated on the doorstep of China, Macao offers unprecedented business opportunities for meeting planners and business visitors. Across the border from Macao, there are approximately 105 million people in Guangdong province, which is one of China’s most prosperous regions. There are also about 200 million people in Lusophone countries that share a common Portuguese colonial legacy with Macao. Over three billion people are within five hours flight time from Macao, and many of them belong to emerging markets that have shown sustained and rapid economic growth. Choosing Macao for your meeting or event will boost attendance from these key markets and offer great opportunities for attendees to network with clients, suppliers and other contacts from the world’s most dynamic major economy.

Unique CultureThe settlement of Macao by Portuguese navigators in the mid-16th century laid the basis for nearly 5 centuries of uninterrupted contact between East and West. Macao is the single most consistent example of cultural interchange between Europe and Asia.

World Heritage CityIn 2005, the Historic Centre of Macao was officially listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. It is the oldest, most complete and consolidated array of European architectural legacy standing intact on Chinese territory.

New and ExcitingNowhere in Asia has there been so much investment in infrastructure and entertainment in the past few years. Macao is Asia’s newest and most exciting destination for international events. Its growing number of entertainment options and attractions has ensured a steady stream of visitors.

Gastronomic DiversitySavour the best the world has to offer, from spectacular international cuisine to delectable local delicacies. When the Portuguese arrived in Asia, they brought ingredients and recipes from their settlements in Africa, South America and India as well as from home. These were adapted and combined by the local Chinese to create a truly international cuisine. All tastes and preferences can be satisfied in Macao, where also boasts 11 Michelin-starred restaurants.

Shopping ParadiseGet the latest technological gadgets or pick up the newest fashions at Macao’s malls, department stores and boutiques. Go hunting for antiques or get lost in the famous “tendinhas” (open-air markets).

World Class FacilitiesAs Asia’s premier events destination, Macao provides an unbeatable range of over 22,000 guestrooms from major international hotel brands in addition to over 130,000 sq.m of flexible and versatile meeting and exhibition space in a variety of unique venues with the latest technical options.

SafetyMacao is one of the safest cities in the world. One can feel secure wandering the laneways of Macao during day or night. Macao was ranked in 2012 as the safest city in all of China by the CICC.

CompactBeing only 28.6 sq.km in total area, nowhere in Macao is too far away. Everything is within 15 minutes travel time or less. The compactness of Macao makes travel time short and enables visitors more time to fit everything in!

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Accessibility

About Macao

Macau Tower

Accessibility

International Airline to Hong Kong – Cathay Pacific 14 15

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Accessibility Accessibility

Airlines with direct flights to Macao:

- Air Macau- Shanghai Airlines- Air China- Xiamen Airlines- China Eastern Airlines- Air Asia- Eva Airways- Tiger Airways- Spring Airline- Philippine Airlines- Cebu Pacific Air

- Jin Air- Jetstar- Air Busan- Thai Airways / Thai Smile- Transasia Airways- Juneyao Airlines- Eastar Jet- Sky Shuttle Helicopters- JetAsia- Shenzhen Airlines

Where is Macao cities With Direct Link to Macau internationaL airport

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Air Macau Network

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RacetrackEast

Hac Sa Van Park

Science Center

Taipa Ferry Ternimal

Jockey Club

Lotus Checkpoint

Cotai West

Pai Kok

MUST

Cotai East

Accessibility Accessibility

Macau Light Rapid Transit (LRT) MapInfrastructure under DevelopmentMacau Taipa Ferry TerminalMacao is just one-hour ferry ride from Hong Kong ferry terminal. Our comfortable Cotai Water Jet ferries will bring you to Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal where our fleet of complimentary shuttle buses will take you to any Sands Resorts properties in less than 10 minutes.

The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao BridgeThe Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is an ongoing construction project which consists of a series of bridges and tunnels that will connect Hong Kong, Macao and Zhuhai. When it is completed, the 29km span will make it one of the world’s longest bridges and is expected to reduce travelling times between Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao. With this easy access, an increased number of delegates will be able to reach Macao. In addition, the bridge will also provide delegates with the opportunity to visit Hong Kong and the southern part of China by road or by rail as well as visiting Macao. The multi-destination possibilities will enhance the delegate experience in the region.

Macau Light Rapid Transit (LRT)The Macau Light Rapid Transit is a mass transit system in Macao currently under construction. It will serve the Macao Peninsula, Taipa and Cotai, connecting hotels, attractions, border gates, ferry terminals, and Macau International Airport.

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Green Meetings Programme - Sands ECO360˚

Giving back to the Community

More than just a top conference destination, Sands Resorts is an environmentally responsible choice. From the day you start planning your environmentally responsible event, our green meetings concierge will be your dedicated guide. We will use our Sands ECO360 ̊event planning tool to understand your green meeting goals and craft a customised sustainable experience for you and your attendees. Our green meetings concierge will ensure seamless integration of your environmental objectives throughout the event.

After the event, we will consolidate the sustainable event metrics into a Sands ECO360˚ event impact statement. This comprehensive report covers energy and water consumption, recycling rate, carbon emissions and highlights of sustainable initiatives – all in one place. Imagine the convenience of developing your own event sustainability report with the information you need right at your fingertips.

Our buildings have earned third-party environmental certifications, such as the ISO 20121 event Sustainability Management Systems by the British Standard Institute, which demonstrate our focus on conserving natural resources and improving occupants’ health and comfort. Our efforts have also won us the IMEX-GMIC Green Supplier Award.

High-performance facilities provide a foundation for a successful green meetings programme.

With meeting planners expressing interest in incorporating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into their events, we have worked with our partners in creating a programme for their attendees to give back to the Macao community.

Caritas Macao Food Bank (Meng Leong Fong)Caritas Macao’s food bank, commissioned by the Macao SAR Social Welfare Bureau (IAS), has provided assistance to more than 1,700 families since its inception in 2011. This food bank tackles the continuous inflation increases in Macao. Eighty percent of the applicants of the food bank are low-income families and most of them are elderly, unemployed, new immigrants or others waiting for financial assistance from the government.

For more details, please visit: sands.com/sands-eco-360/our-vision/

Green Buildings

Innovative building design and responsible construction practices not only minimise the immediate impacts associated with extraction, transportation and manufacturing of building materials, but also provide the foundation for the conservation of natural resources during the years of operation.

Green Meetings

Sands ECO 360º is a holistic approach to providing environmentally preferable choices and options to meeting planners and clients.

Environmentally Responsible Operations

On average, the operation of a building over its lifetime considerably exceeds the initial environmental impacts of construction. Implementing environmentally sound operational practices reduces natural resource consumption and improves the health and comfort of our guests and team members.

Stakeholder Engagement

Increasing the understanding of sustainability through communications, education, and partnerships within local communities positions Las Vegas Sands as a leader in sustainability.

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modation

About Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao

Testimonials from Past ClientsCook Medical – Barry Thomas, Director of Asia Pacific Cook Medical“What an incredible event we had at your hotel, it was without any doubt the best event that Cook Medical has ever had in its entire 50 years, and it was enhanced by the amazing contribution from all of your staff. Our staff is still buzzing about it and cannot get over the whole level of service and care that you and your staff provided not only for the week of the event but also throughout our two years of planning. The seamless way that everything happened and the amazing food made for an outstanding experience for everyone who attended.”

China Travel Service Gongbei Port Guangdong Co., Ltd – Kimmy Ho, Manager of MICE Service“There is no reason for me not to choose The Venetian Macao and Sands Cotai Central as the partner hotels for my MICE business. Both of the integrated resorts have unrivalled facilities including sufficient and comfortable hotel rooms and spacious and practical meeting spaces, and a dedicated and professional sales team. Their event teams also provide very professional and personalised services that support my work greatly. The Macao government’s MICE incentive programme is yet another reason for me to keep recommending these two resorts to my clients.”

ICCA – Noor Ahmad Hamid, Regional Director of Asia Pacific“It is an honour for ICCA to work with Sands Resorts in organising the International Congress Sales and Marketing Workshop 2012. The host managed to meet the target in getting more than 45 participants representing both the public and private sectors. It is also interesting to note that the group work has created some of the most original ideas, innovative and well crafted emotional approaches that perhaps could be used in the real life of bidding or in marketing the destination. On behalf of ICCA and the faculty we would like to thank Sands Resorts for their professional approach in hosting this event.”

Prime Partners FZ LLC – Raj Janardhan, Managing Director“Thank you all for the fabulous support I received in delivering this mega conference at your wonderful property. All your efforts have truly not only exceeded my expectations, but also [my client] Boehringer’s too. From an organiser’s standpoint, I am truly appreciative of all the finer details that were paid attention to and instant solutions provided by each one of you. This experience with The Venetian Macao truly ranks on top versus many other destinations and venues I have organised conferences in the past. I am grateful for your support in literally living the expression “We make it happen”.

Hewlett-Packard Australia Pty Ltd – Ms. Michelle Smith “…I have no hesitation in recommending The Venetian Macao as a venue to host large scale events. The Venetian Macao has been one of the best venues that we have ever dealt with. The whole process of our event was handled seamlessly; from original proposal, through to finalising details prior to our event, to onsite assistance during the event. Even the final billing process has been the easiest we have experienced, enabling us to wrap the conference up very quickly post event. The staff have been the most excellent we have experienced; they were willing to go the extra mile to make our conference a success. A lot of attention was given to the finer details and I was very pleased to have professionals to work with me on suggestions for a number of our activities such as gala dinner theme, entertainment selection and team-building activity ideas… Based on our experience, I highly recommend The Venetian Macao to anyone that wants to see their event become a great success.”

Virgin Atlantic Airways – Ms. Katerina Perrakis “I would like to thank you all for your hard work and efforts for allowing us all to stay at your beautiful hotel. We all had a fantastic time away and we really do appreciate all your efforts for putting this all together. The hotel was fantastic and it was great to see Macao. We definitely will be recommending the hotel to people moving forward. On behalf of all the team, we thank you for everything you did to make it happen for us.”

Herbalife – Margaret Launzel-Pennes, Vice President of Worldwide Events“The Venetian Macao met three of the top things on our wish-list: an area, meeting space and hotel. Working with this type of facility enables us to deliver a very high quality experience for our delegates. It’s a beautiful venue, comfortable, large enough to accommodate us, ample space for ancillary meeting requirements and our parties.”

Launch Group Pte Ltd – Tam Xu, Manager Operations“On behalf of my colleagues and myself, we’d like to sincerely thank Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel for the support that was rendered for the HP Consumer Summit 2013. I can’t thank you and rest of the team enough for the last minute support, requests, “impossibilities” that became possible and the extra attention on all the details spent on this group to make every experience a rewarding one. Truly a team that delivers from the start to beyond the end.”

Accommodation

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Deluxe Suite – Conrad Macao, Cotai Central Deluxe Suite – Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central

Accommodation Accommodation

CONRAD MACAO, COTAI CENTRALConrad Macao, Cotai Central is the luxury hotel of choice where you can truly be yourself. With its unique and contemporary Himalayan- inspired surroundings, Conrad Macao features 430 exquisite rooms and 206 magnificent suites, combined with impeccable attentive service.

As a valued guest of Conrad Macao, you can explore a variety of dining options. Grand Orbit offers you a tasteful journey with food from around the globe, while Dynasty 8 delivers superb Chinese cuisine. Whether having a relaxing drink at our pool deck or enjoying a rejuvenating massage at Bodhi Spa, Conrad Macao provides everything you need.

Conrad Macao offers the perfect sophisticated venue for any kind of event. We have three junior ballrooms and our flexible function area can be divided into 53 separate soundproof meeting rooms, providing you with a wide variety of options. Event planners can rely on Conrad Macao to provide personalised support at all stages of planning with our professional staff to assist you, right down to the finest detail.

• 636 guestrooms with 218 Two Queen Deluxe Room and 212 King Deluxe Room • 206 suites • Over 6,500 sqm of meeting space divisible into 53 meeting rooms • MP3 player and iPod/iPad docking station in all guestrooms • Bodhi Spa with 10 treatment rooms • Access to an additional seven ballrooms of over 13,500 sqm • Business Centre with technology rental services and computer stations • 24-hour concierge service • Health Club with fully equipped high-tech fitness centre, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room

SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRALSheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central is the largest hotel in Macao and Starwood’s largest hotel worldwide. Guests can enjoy a signature Sheraton experience by relaxing in 4,001 guestrooms and suites, staying fit at Sheraton Fitness, rejuvenating at Shine Spa for Sheraton, taking a swim in one of our 3 outdoor pools. In addition, guests can select from a variety of in-house dining options, ranging from international buffet, Asian seafood hotpot to traditional Italian cuisine.

Meeting planners have access to nearly 20,000 sq.m of meeting and function space including additional 3 ballrooms at Sands® Cotai Central. The total space can be divided into 166 individual meeting rooms. Whatever your occasion, from a major formal event to an intimate meeting, our full event facilities offer you the freedom to create a truly memorable experience.

• 4,001 guestrooms and suites with Sheraton Sweet Sleeper™ Bed• 33 exclusive Family Suites themed with DreamWorks Experience• Pillar-less Kashgar Grand Ballroom spans almost 5,000 sqm• 6 junior ballrooms offer over 9,000 sqm of flexible meeting space and can be divided into 91 meeting rooms• Over 12,000 sqm of 3 diverse pool decks with private cabanas, excellent venue for private events and parties• Largest Sheraton Club• Shine Spa for Sheraton• Sheraton Fitness

Conrad Macao, Cotai Central Estrada do Istmo, s/n, Cotal, Macao SAR, P.R. ChinaT: (853) 2882 9000 | F: (853) 2882 9001E: [email protected]

Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai CentralEstrada do Istmo, s/n, Cotal, Macao SAR, P.R. ChinaT: (853) 2880 2000 | F: (853) 2880 2111E: [email protected]/macao

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Superior room – Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central Metropolitan Suite - The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central

Accommodation Accommodation

HOLIDAY INN MACAO COTAI CENTRALBe ready to play hard and work hard at Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central, the ideal hotel for vacations and corporate events. Guests at Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central can unwind in 1,224 comfortable guestrooms and suites equipped with spacious work desks, relax at the pool deck, get pampered at the spa, or stay in shape at the Health Club.

As a guest of Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central you have access to 20,000 sqm of flexible meeting areas and ballrooms for events of all kinds within Sands Cotai Central. Offering high-speed wireless internet connection, a fully equipped business centre and the latest audio-visual equipment, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central is ready to meet diverse business needs from large conferences to smaller meetings and company retreats.

Conveniently located within Sands Cotai Central and connected by complimentary shuttle buses to all parts of the city, Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central is perfect for families, individuals and groups alike.

• 1,224 guestrooms, including 65 suites • 20,000 sqm of flexible meeting areas and ballrooms • Access to 48 meeting rooms • Each guestroom features separate shower and bath • Choice of firm/soft pillows • High-speed wireless Internet access • Health Club with equipment by Technogym • Outdoor pool with views over Cotai Strip

THE ST. REGIS MACAO, COTAI CENTRALThe St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central will be the most elegant, sophisticated address on the Cotai Strip, an excellent location to explore the very best Macao has to offer. Guests of the hotel will enjoy the finest restaurants and amenities typified by the incomparable St. Regis Butler Service, available at any time, no matter the hour of the day.

Refined comforts and elegantly appointed furnishings will await in each of the guestrooms and suites. You can also enjoy state-of-the-art amenities combined with traditional Chinese architectural elements and spectacular views of the Cotai Strip.

For an impressive gathering, whether it is intimate in size or on a grand scale, The St. Regis Macao will offer a number of refined venues. The regal Astor Ballroom will seat 610 guests and provide convenient access to Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central’s meeting space and grand ballroom. There are also 5 smaller meeting rooms, 2 boardrooms and an exclusive VIP meeting room with opulent settings for any occasion.

• 400 exquisitely furnished guestrooms including 122 suites• St. Regis Butler Service• Signature restaurant - The Manor• The St. Regis Bar• Iridium Spa• The St. Regis Athletic Club• 2,457 sqm of outdoor swimming pool with deck space and private cabanas• 1,331 sqm of banqueting, meetings and events facilities

Holiday Inn Macao Cotai CentralEstrada do Istmo, s/n, Cotal, Macao SAR, P.R. ChinaT: (853) 2828 2228 | F: (853) 2828 2299E: [email protected]/macao

The St. Regis Macao, Cotai CentralEstrada do Istmo, s/n, Cotai, Macao SAR, P.R. ChinaT: (853) 2882 8898 F: (853) 2882 8890E: [email protected]/macao

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Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

Meeting Room – Conrad Macao, Cotai Central

THE VENETIAN MACAO AND FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MACAO, COTAI STRIPFLOOR PLANS AT A GLANCE

LEVEL ONE

LEVEL THREE

LOWER GROUND

Room configuration may have obstructed views.

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Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

COTAI EXPO – THE VENETIAN MACAO THE VENETIAN BALLROOM

LEVEL ONE LEVEL THREE

LEVEL THREE

The Venetian Ballroom Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M)Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

Ballroom 6,577 121.80 x 54.00 7.50 7,450 3,500 5,060 7,300 - - -A 470 28.35 x 16.60 7.50 470 255 360 522 - 88 92B 581 28.35 x 20.50 7.50 580 315 440 645 - 109 114C 473 28.35 x 16.70 7.50 470 255 360 525 - 89 93D 459 27.70 x 16.60 7.50 460 248 350 510 - 86 90E 567 27.70 x 20.50 7.50 565 305 430 630 - 106 111F 462 27.70 x 16.70 7.50 460 250 350 513 - 87 110Corridor 502 54.00 x 9.30 7.50 - - - - - - -G 459 27.70 x 16.60 7.50 460 248 350 510 - 86 90H 567 27.70 x 20.50 7.50 565 305 430 630 - 106 111I 462 27.70 x 16.70 7.50 460 250 350 513 - 87 110J 470 28.35 x 16.60 7.50 470 255 360 522 - 88 92K 581 28.35 x 20.50 7.50 580 315 440 645 - 109 114L 473 28.35 x 16.70 7.50 470 255 360 525 - 89 93Ballroom A&B 1,051 28.35 x 37.10 7.50 1,165 568 810 1,167 - - -Ballroom A-C 1,530 28.35 x 54.00 7.50 1,700 827 1,170 1,700 - - -Ballroom A&D 932 56.20 x 16.60 7.50 1,035 503 710 1,035 - - -Ballroom A-F 3,034 56.20 x 54.00 7.50 3,370 1,640 2,330 3,371 - - -Ballroom A-I 5,040 93.35 x 54.00 7.50 5,600 2,724 3,870 5,600 - - -Ballroom D&E 1,027 27.70 x 37.10 7.50 1,140 555 790 1,141 - - -Ballroom D-F 1,495 27.70 x 54.00 7.50 1,660 808 1,150 1,661 - - -Ballroom D-I 3,493 64.70 x 54.00 7.50 3,880 1,888 2,680 3,881 - - -Ballroom D-L 5,040 93.35 x 54.00 7.50 5,600 2,724 3,870 5,600 - - -Ballroom G&H 1,027 27.70 x 37.10 7.50 1,140 555 790 1,141 - - -Ballroom G-I 1,495 27.70 x 54.00 7.50 1,660 808 1,150 1,661 - - -Ballroom G&J 932 56.20 x 16.60 7.50 1,035 503 710 1,035 - - -Ballroom G-L 3,034 56.20 x 54.00 7.50 3,370 1,640 2,330 3,371 - - -Ballroom J&K 1,051 28.35 x 37.10 7.50 1,165 568 810 1,167 - - -Ballroom J-L 1,530 28.35 x 54.00 7.50 1,700 827 1,170 1,700 - - -Ballroom ABDE / GHJK 2,085 56.20 x 37.10 7.50 2,315 1127 1,600 2,316 - - -Ballroom BCEF / HIKL 2,090 56.20 x 37.20 7.50 2,320 1129 1,600 2,322 - - -Pre-function Area A 301 - - - - - - - - -B 1,975 - - - - - - - - -C 301 - - - - - - - - -

Cotai Expo - Level One Booth Capacity Area (sqm)

Total Area Halls A, B, C 2,060 37,315

Level One Hall A 720 13,775

Hall B 557 9,318

Hall C 783 14,222

Pre-function Area - 2,752

Cotai Expo - Level Three Booth Capacity Area (sqm)

Total Area Halls D, E, F 1,965 37,367

Level Three Hall D 672 13,465

Hall E 524 9,090

Hall F 769 14,812

Pre-function Area - 2,212

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Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M)Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

MILAN / FLORENCESICILY / NAPLES12 Rooms 1,306 54.00 x 24.20 5.30 1,400 720 1,040 1,500 - - -10 Rooms 1,081 44.70 x 24.20 5.30 1,150 558 890 1,200 - - -8 Rooms 863 35.70 x 24.20 5.30 885 450 700 870 - - -6 Rooms 647 26.75 x 24.20 5.30 690 350 520 680 - - -4 Rooms 430 17.80 x 24.20 5.30 440 210 350 460 - - -3 Rooms 321 26.75 x 12.00 5.30 320 170 260 340 70 60 802 Rooms 213 17.80 x 12.00 5.30 225 100 170 230 60 55 651 Room 106 12.00 x 8.90 5.30 115 60 70 118 30 27 36A and B 106 12.00 x 8.90 5.30 115 60 70 118 30 27 36A or B 53 8.90 x 6.00 5.30 58 30 30 50 18 21 24DA VINCI 2801 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 57 32 30 52 19 21 24CASA NOVA 2802 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 57 32 30 52 19 21 24GALILEO 2803 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 - - - - 19 - -MARCO POLO 2804 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 - - - - 19 - -Pre-function AreaA 240 - - - - - - - - -B 240 - - - - - - - - -C 240 - - - - - - - - -D 240 - - - - - - - - -E 467 - - - - - - - - -F 267 - - - - - - - - -G 613 - - - - - - - - -H 937 - - - - - - - - -

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M) Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

CAPRI12 Rooms 1,420 54.20 x 26.20 3.00 1,400 720 1,250 1,500 - - -10 Rooms 1,168 44.60 x 26.20 3.00 1,208 558 940 1,350 - - -8 Rooms 935 35.70 x 26.20 3.00 888 450 780 1,000 - - -6 Rooms 701 26.80 x 26.20 3.00 632 318 560 750 - - -4 Rooms 468 17.90 x 26.20 3.00 376 210 390 580 - - -3 Rooms 348 26.80 x 13.00 3.00 270 171 280 400 - 65 852 Rooms 232 17.90 x 13.00 3.00 210 110 180 250 - 60 801 Room 117 13.00 x 9.00 3.00 120 66 70 130 35 30 35TORINO / VERONA12 Rooms 932 54.20 x 17.20 3.00 880 425 770 932 - - -10 Rooms 767 44.60 x 17.20 3.00 680 345 600 765 - - -8 Rooms 614 35.70 x 17.20 3.00 560 306 480 640 - - -6 Rooms 460 26.80 x 17.20 3.00 360 168 370 570 - - -4 Rooms 307 17.90 x 17.20 3.00 240 135 240 360 - - -3 Rooms 228 26.80 x 8.53 3.00 200 90 180 250 - 60 802 Rooms 152 17.90 x 8.53 3.00 150 75 120 180 - 40 501 Room 76 9.00 x 8.50 3.00 60 40 60 100 24 24 30Pre-function AreaA 428 - - - - - - - - -B 331 - - - - - - - - -C 331 - - - - - - - - -D 178 - - - - - - - - -E 1,342 - - - - - - - - -

MEETING ROOMS - THE VENETIAN MACAOLOWER GROUND

MEETING ROOMS - THE VENETIAN MACAOLEVEL ONE

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SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRALEARTH TOWER

LEVEL FOUR

LEVEL FIVE

CONRAD MACAO, COTAI CENTRALHOLIDAY INN MACAO COTAI CENTRAL

THE ST. REGIS MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL

SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRALSKY TOWER

CONRAD MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

THE ST. REGIS MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

DREAMWORKS EXPERIENCE

Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

SANDS COTAI CENTRALFLOOR PLANS AT A GLANCE

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Height (M)Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet U-Shape Boardroom

JASMINE 178 4.00 150 70 100 48 -PEONY Junior Ballroom 390 4.80 400 198 220 78 -PEONY Pre-function Area 202 - - - - - -ORCHID 66 4.00 - - - - 14LILY 120 4.00 100 55 60 30 -IRIS 172 4.00 160 70 120 48 -IRIS Pre-function Area 115 - - - - - -LOTUS Grand Ballroom 642 6.90 600 360 400 105 -LOTUS Pre-function Area 282 - - - - - -

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MACAO, COTAI STRIPLEVEL TWO

Room configuration may have obstructed views.

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SANDS COTAI CENTRALLEVEL FOUR

Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

DUNHUANG / LOULANFull Room 1,514 63.95 x 23.68 5.50 1,630 815 1,260 1,630 - - -12 Rooms 1,298 54.80 x 23.68 5.50 1,397 698 1,080 1,397 - - -10 Rooms 1,081 45.65 x 23.68 5.50 1,164 582 900 1,164 - - -8 Rooms 864 36.50 x 23.68 5.50 930 465 720 930 - 129 1566 Rooms 648 27.35 x 23.68 5.50 697 349 540 697 - 93 1204 Rooms 431 23.68 x 18.20 5.50 464 232 360 464 - 75 963 Rooms (Vertical)(4002, 4003, 4004) 322 27.35 x 11.79 5.50 347 174 276 347 78 72 90

2 Rooms (Vertical) (4002 & 4003) 215 11.79 x 18.20 5.50 231 115 180 231 66 63 72

2 Rooms (Horizontal)(4002 & 4102) 214 23.68 x 9.05 5.50 231 115 180 231 66 63 72

1 Room 107 11.79 x 9.05 5.50 115 57 96 115 30 27 36 A and B 107 11.79 x 9.05 5.50 115 57 96 115 30 27 36 A or B 53 9.05 x 5.83 5.50 57 28 48 57 18 21 24TURFANFull Room 1,467 61.95 x 23.68 5.50 1,579 790 1,224 1,579 - - -12 Rooms 1,298 54.80 x 23.68 5.50 1,397 698 1,080 1,397 - - -10 Rooms 1,081 45.65 x 23.68 5.50 1,164 582 900 1,164 - - -8 Rooms 864 36.50 x 23.68 5.50 930 465 720 930 - 129 1566 Rooms 648 27.35 x 23.68 5.50 697 349 540 697 - 93 1204 Rooms 431 23.68 x 18.20 5.50 464 232 360 464 - 75 963 Rooms (Vertical)(4202, 4203, 4204) 327 27.35 x 11.79 5.50 352 176 276 352 78 72 90

2 Rooms (Vertical)(4202 & 4203) 214 18.20 x 11.79 5.50 231 115 180 231 66 63 72

2 Rooms (Horizontal)(4202 & 4302) 214 23.68 x 9.05 5.50 231 115 180 231 66 63 72

1Room 107 11.79 x 9.05 5.50 115 57 96 115 30 27 36A and B 83 11.79 x 7.05 5.50 89 45 72 89 24 24 36A or B 41 7.05 x 5.83 5.50 44 22 36 44 12 15 24Pre-function AreaA 1,272 - - - - - - - - -B 292 - - - - - - - - -C 293 - - - - - - - - -D 293 - - - - - - - - -E 292 - - - - - - - - -URUMQI BALLROOM 1,102 45.62 x 24.17 6.63 - - 202 900 - - -

Meeting Rooms Area(sqm) Dimensions (M) Height

(M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

CASPIAN / PAMIRS / TIAN SHANFull Room 1,329 54.80 x 24.25 5.50 1,430 715 1,104 1,430 - - -10 Rooms 1,105 45.55 x 24.25 5.50 1,189 594 924 1,189 - - -8 Rooms 880 36.30 x 24.25 5.50 948 474 732 948 - 129 1566 Rooms 660 27.20 x 24.25 5.50 710 355 552 710 - 93 1204 Rooms 439 24.25 x 18.10 5.50 472 236 372 472 - 75 963 Rooms (Vertical) 328 27.20 x 12.07 5.50 353 177 276 353 78 72 902 Rooms 218 18.10 x 12.07 5.50 235 118 192 235 66 63 721 Room 109 12.07 x 9.00 5.50 117 58 96 117 30 27 36A and B 110 12.07 x 9.15 5.50 119 59 96 119 30 27 36A or B 55 9.15 x 5.99 5.50 59 29 48 59 18 21 24Pre-function AreaF 618 - - - - - - - - -G 221 - - - - - - - - -H 266 - - - - - - - - -I 266 - - - - - - - - -J 498 - - - - - - - - -SOFIA16 193 15.78 x 12.25 3.60 208 104 168 208 - - -14 105 11.66 x 9.07 3.60 114 57 96 114 - - -15 105 11.66 x 9.07 3.60 114 57 96 114 - - -14 and 15 212 18.25 x 11.66 3.60 229 115 180 229 - - -1 94 8.22 x 4.10 3.60 - - - - 24 - -2 93 11.50 x 8.17 3.60 - - - - 24 - -

CONRAD MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

DREAMWORKS EXPERIENCE

Lifts to Conrad Macao, Cotai Central and Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central

Lifts to Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel,Cotai Central

Room configuration may have obstructed views.

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Meeting Rooms Area(sqm) Dimensions (M) Height

(M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

SAMARKAN / KOKAND / ALMATYFull Room 1,516 64.00 x 23.68 5.50 1,631 816 1,260 1,631 - - -12Rooms 1,297 54.79 x 23.68 5.50 1,397 698 1,080 1,397 - - -10Rooms 1,082 45.70 x 23.68 5.50 1,165 582 900 1,165 - - -8Rooms 865 36.54 x 23.68 5.50 931 466 720 931 - 129 1566Rooms 648 27.38 x 23.68 5.50 698 349 540 698 - 93 1204Rooms 431 23.68 x 18.22 5.50 464 232 360 464 - 75 963 Rooms (Vertical) 323 27.38 x 11.79 5.50 347 174 276 347 78 72 902 Rooms 215 18.22 x 11.79 5.50 231 116 180 231 66 63 721 Room 107 11.79 x 9.06 5.50 115 57 96 115 30 27 36A and B 106 11.79 x 8.99 5.50 114 57 96 114 30 27 36A or B 52 8.99 x 5.83 5.50 56 28 48 56 18 21 24

Pre-function Area A 292 - - - - - - - - -B 302 - - - - - - - - -C 302 - - - - - - - - -D 293 - - - - - - - - -E 1,448 - - - - - - - - -

Meeting Rooms Area(sqm) Dimensions (M) Height

(M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

KASHGAR

Full Room 4,891 89.25 x 54.80 7.50 5,265 2,632 4,056 5,265 - - -

12 Rooms + Corridor 3,732 68.11 x 54.80 7.50 4,018 2,009 3,096 4,018 - - -

8Rooms 2,316 54.80 x 42.27 7.50 2,493 1,247 1,920 2,493 - - -

6Rooms 1,736 42.27 x 41.08 7.50 1,869 935 1,440 1,869 - - -

4 Rooms (Horizontal) 1,154 54.80 x 21.05 7.50 1,242 621 960 1,242 - - -

4 Rooms (Square) 1,156 42.27 x 27.35 7.50 1,244 622 960 1,244 - - -

3 Rooms (Horizontal) 865 41.08 x 21.05 7.50 931 465 720 931 - - -

2 Rooms (Horizontal) 576 27.35 x 21.05 7.50 620 310 480 620 - - -

Single Room 287 21.05 x 13.63 7.50 309 154 240 309 - - -

Pre-function Area

F 1,694 - - - - - - - - -

G 540 - - - - - - - - -

H 508 - - - - - - - - -

HAMADAN

1 103 11.74 x 8.75 - - - - - 24 - -

2 95 11.74 x 8.05 - - - - - 24 - -

12 98 12.13 x 8.05 - 105 53 84 105 24 30 -

13 123 12.13 x 10.10 - 132 66 108 132 24 33 -

12 and 13 221 18.25 x 12.13 - 238 119 192 238 50 54 60

15 108 11.64 x 9.27 - 116 58 96 116 28 24 -

16 176 13.73 x 12.85 - 190 95 156 190 34 36 48Room configuration may have obstructed views.

Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

Lifts to Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel,Cotai Central

Lifts to Conrad Macao, Cotai Central and

Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central

SHERATON GRAND MACAO HOTEL, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

SANDS COTAI CENTRALLEVEL FIVE

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Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

THE ST. REGIS MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL THE PARISIAN MACAOFLOOR PLANS AT A GLANCE

BALLROOM

MEETING ROOM

BUSINESS CENTRE

THE ST. REGIS MACAO, COTAI CENTRAL – MEETING SPACE

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Boardroom U-Shape Hollow Square

ASTOR Ballroom 628 33.20 x 18.90 4.30 610 300 450 750 - 190 190ASTOR Ballroom I 315 16.70 x 18.90 4.30 300 150 220 375 - 90 90ASTOR Ballroom II 314 16.60 x 18.90 4.30 300 150 220 375 - 90 90PEARL 71 9.10 x 7.80 4.30 - - - - 12 - -AMBER 132 16.80 x 7.80 4.30 120 60 100 150 40 36 40AMBER I 73 9.40 x 7.80 4.30 70 40 50 80 24 16 20AMBER II 59 7.50 x 7.80 4.30 50 30 40 70 20 14 18JADE 132 16.90 x 7.80 4.30 120 60 90 150 - 36 40JADE I 56 7.20 x 7.80 4.30 50 30 40 70 20 14 18JADE II 76 9.70 x 7.80 4.30 70 30 50 90 28 16 20SILK 130 16.70 x 7.80 4.30 120 60 90 150 42 36 40SILK I 49 6.30 x 7.80 4.30 50 20 30 60 18 10 15SILK II 81 10.30 x 7.80 4.30 80 40 60 100 28 20 24PORCELAIN 63 8.00 x 7.80 4.30 - - 18 - - - -LACQUER 75 9.50 x 7.80 4.30 - - 18 - - - -SANDALWOOD 55 5.70 x 9.70 4.30 - - - - 20 - -SAFFRON 45 4.70 x 9.70 4.30 40 20 30 50 16 8 12

Room configuration may have obstructed views.

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Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space

THE PARISIAN MACAOBALLROOM

The Parisian Ballroom Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

Full Room 3,404 80.60 x 42.24 8.00 3,765 1,831 2,600 3,765 - - -25 Rooms (with 2 Corridors) 2,884 68.30 x 42.24 8.00 3,200 1,558 2,210 3,200 - - -20 Rooms (with 2 Corridors) 2,369 56.10 x 42.24 8.00 2,568 1,284 1,980 2,568 - - -20 Rooms (with 1 Corridor) 2,213 52.40 x 42.24 8.00 2,459 1,197 1,830 2,459 - - -20 Rooms (Middle Section) 2,365 56.00 x 42.24 8.00 2,564 1,280 1,970 2,564 - - -16 Rooms (Middle Section) 1,885 56.00 x 33.67 8.00 2,018 1,010 1,550 2,018 - - -15 Rooms (with 1 Corridor) 1,698 40.20 x 42.24 8.00 1,831 916 1,410 1,831 - - -10 Rooms (1/3 of the entire room) 1,022 24.20 x 42.24 8.00 1,088 530 750 1,088 - - -8 Rooms 814 24.20 x 33.67 8.00 875 437 680 875 - - -6 Rooms 609 24.20 x 25.20 8.00 609 330 460 609 - 114 1204 Rooms 405 24.20 x 16.74 8.00 440 220 340 440 - 71 913 Rooms 302 12.00 x 25.20 8.00 322 162 260 322 73 67 842 Rooms 200 12.00 x 16.74 8.00 215 107 140 215 61 58 671 Room 99 12.00 x 8.27 8.00 108 53 80 108 28 25 34A or B 48 5.90 x 8.27 8.00 43 21 40 43 11 14 23

THE PARISIAN MACAOMEETING ROOMS

Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M)

Capacities

Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square

BORDEAUX 7.1 39 Irregular - - - - 10 - -BORDEAUX 7.2 195 Irregular 161 80 120 161 - - -BORDEAUX 7.3 62 Irregular 67 34 50 67 22 25 30BORDEAUX 7.4 53 Irregular 48 24 30 48 15 17 20BORDEAUX 7.5 95 Irregular 88 46 60 88 23 20 28BORDEAUX 7.6 87 Irregular 88 46 60 88 23 20 28BORDEAUX 7.7 56 Irregular - - - - 20 - -BORDEAUX 7.3 & 7.4 117 Irregular 116 57 90 116 30 27 37BORDEAUX 7.5 & 7.6 184 Irregular 173 90 120 173 51 48 59Pre-function Area 765 85.11 x 9.00 - - - 800 - - -Outdoor Event Space 473 19.07 x 24.84 - - 360 530 - - -

Room configuration may have obstructed views.

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Dining

Dining

Bene at Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central 5756 57

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Dining Dining

Restaurant Cuisine Location Operation Hours Capacity Private (Y/N)

Dining Room Capacity Phone Buy Out

(Y/N)

Canton Southern Chinese Shop 1018, Level 1,The Venetian Macao

Lunch : 11:00am – 3:00pm Dinner: 6:00am – 11:00pm

Saturday nights open until 12:00am

124 Y 1 room@24 persons 1 room@16 persons +853 8118 9930 N

North Northern Chinese Shop 1015, Level 1, The Venetian Macao

Sun – Thur 11:00am – 11:00pm

Fri – Sat 11:00am – 02:00am

200 Y 1 room@24 persons 4 rooms@10 persons +853 8118 9980 N

Old Hong Kong Restaurant Chinese

Shop 308, Mask Street, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Mon – Thur 10:00am – 10:00pm

Fri – Sun 10:00am – 11:00pm

90 Y 1 room@12 persons +853 2882 9212 N

Glorious Seafood Restaurant

Cantonese and fresh seafood

Shop 3037, Level 5, Shoppes at Venetian 10:00am – 11:00pm 220 Y 5 rooms@12-16 persons +853 2882 8213 N

Tang’s Cuisine CantoneseShop 853,

Grand Canal Street, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Mon – Fri 11:30am – 3:00pm & 5:30pm – 11:00pm

Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 10:30am – 3:00pm & 5:30pm – 11:00pm

140 Y6 rooms@10 persons 2 rooms@6 persons 2 rooms@4 persons

+853 2882 8114 N

456 Modern Shanghai Cuisine Shanghai

Shop 744, Market Street, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Sun – Thur 11:30am – 11:30pm

Fri – Sat 11:30am – 00:30am

170 Y 1 room@12 persons 3 rooms@8-10 persons +853 2886 6618 N

Old Neptune Restaurant Chinese Shop 1032, Level 1,

Shoppes at Venetian 10:00am – 04:00am 140 Y 2 rooms@15 persons +853 2882 8333 N

Lei Garden Dim Sum One Michelin Star

Shop 855, Grand Canal Street, Level 3,

Shoppes at Venetian

11:30am – 3:00pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm 180 Y

1 room@14 persons 4 rooms@10 persons 1 room@8 persons

+853 2882 8689 N

Restaurant Cuisine Location Operation Hours Capacity Private (Y/N)

Dining Room Capacity Phone Buy Out

(Y/N)

EDO Japanese Restaurant Japanese

Shop 110, Gondola Street, Level 3,

Shoppes at Venetian

Sun – Thur 11:30am – 11:30pm

Fri – Sat 11:30am – 12:30am

100 Y1 room@15 persons 1 room@12 persons 1 room@8 persons

+853 2882 8321 N

Golden Peacock Indian Shop 1037, Level 1, The Venetian Macao 11:00am – 11:00pm Lunch 140

Dinner 167 N 1 room@20 persons +853 8118 9696 Y

Café Deco International Shop 1036, Level 1, The Venetian Macao 24 hours 700 Y 1 room@66 persons

1 room@40 persons +853 2882 3326 Y

Portofino Italian Shop 1039, Level 1, The Venetian Macao

Lunch: 11:00am – 3:00pm Dinner: 6:00pm – 11:00pm Friday and Saturday nights

open until 12:00am

130 Y 2 room@14 persons 1 room@8 persons +853 8118 9950 Y

Vergnano Italian Restaurant Italian

Shop 729, Market Street, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Sun – Thur 11:30am – 11:30pm

Fri, Sat and Public Holidays 11:30am – 12:30am

100 Y 1 room@20 persons +853 2882 8080 Y

Madeira Portuguese Restaurant Portuguese

Shop 746, Market Street, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Sun – Thur 11:30am – 11:30pm

Fri – Sat 11:30am – 00:30am

10 Y 1 room@20 persons 1 room@8 persons +853 2882 8312 Y

Morton’s The Steakhouse Steakhouse Shop 1016, Level 1,

Shoppes at Venetian

Mon – Sat 5:30pm – 11:00pm

Sun 5:00pm – 10:00pm

Bar 3:00pm-1:00am

155 Y 2 room@20 persons +853 8117 5000 Y

Lord Stow’s Bakery Cafe 2119a, Level 3, Shoppes at Venetian

Sun – Thu 10:00am – 11:00pm

Fri – Sat 10:00am – 12:00am

30 N – +853 2886 6889 N

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Dining Dining

Restaurant Cuisine Location Operation Hours Capacity Private (Y/N)

Dining Room Capacity Phone Buy Out

(Y/N)

Segafredo Zanetti Cafe Shop K13, Level 1, Shoppes at Venetian

Mon – Fri 8:00am – 10:00pm

Sat, Sun and Public Holidays

10:00am – 12:00am

32 N – +853 2882 8569 N

Starbucks Coffee CafeShop 1033a,

Grand Canal Street, Shoppes at Venetian

24 hours 60 N – +853 2882 8086 N

McSorley’s Ale House Pub Shop 1038, Level 1,

Shoppes at Venetian 12:00pm – 1:00am 130 N – +853 2882 8198 Y

Zi Yat HeenCantonese and Dim Sum Two Michelin

Stars

Level 1, Four Seasons Hotel Macao

Lunch 12:00pm – 2:15pm

Dinner 6:30pm – 10:15pm

80 Y 1 room@20 persons 2 rooms@8 persons +853 2881 8818 N

Splash Poolside café Level 1, Four Seasons Hotel Macao 11:00am – 7:00pm 80 N – +853 2881 8833 Y

Bar Azul Bar Level 1, Four Seasons Hotel Macao

Every day 6:00pm – 1:00am

Snack menu Every day

6:00pm – 12:30am

68 N – +853 2881 8828 Y

Como Café Poolside café Venetian Pool Area NA – Y Seating: 80 persons Standing: 120 persons +853 8118 9977 Y

EDO Japanese Restaurant Japanese Lobby,

Sands Cotai Central

Sun – Thu 11:30am – 11:30pm

Fri-Sat 11:30am – 12:30am

100 Y 1 room@10 persons 1 room@12 persons +853-2885 2918 N

Restaurant Cuisine Location Operation Hours Capacity Private (Y/N)

Dining Room Capacity Phone Buy Out

(Y/N)

Ginza Kaiten Sushi Japanese Level 2, Sands Cotai Central 12:00am – 11:00am 102 Y 1 room@12 persons +853-2885 3226 Y

Dynasty 8 Chinese fine dining Level 1, Conrad Macao

11:00am – 3:00pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm

Sat & Sun 6:00pm – 00:00am

224 Y4 rooms@8 persons

3 rooms@10 persons 1 room@12 persons

+853 8113 8920 N

Xin Asian Seafood Hotpot Level 1, Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel

11:30am – 3:00pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm 237 N – +853 8113 1200 Y

Feast International Level 1, Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel 6:30am – 10:30pm 390 N – +853 8113 1200 Y

Bene Italian Level 1, Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel

11:00am – 3:00pm 6:00pm – 11:00pm 293 N – +853 8113 1200 Y

Sala Poolside Café Poolside café Level 4, Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel

Mon – Sun 7:00am – 7:00pm 127 N – +853 8113 1200 Y

The Manor International 1st Floor,The St. Regis Macao

Breakfast6:30am – 10:30am

Lunch 11:30am – 3:00pm

Dinner 6:00pm – 11:00pm

150 Y 2 rooms@12 persons +853 8113 2777 Y

The St. Regis Bar Light meal 1st Floor,The St. Regis Macao

8:00am – 1:00am

Afternoon tea12:00pm – 5:00pm

Bar Bites5:00pm – 1:00am

76 Y 2 rooms@12 persons +853 8113 3700 N

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Recreation

Dining

Recreation

Bodhi Spa at Conrad Macao, Cotai Central

Restaurant Cuisine Location Operation Hours Capacity Private (Y/N)

Dining Room Capacity Phone Buy Out

(Y/N)

Grill on 8(opening in late 2016) Steakhouse 8th Floor,

The St. Regis Macao 11:00am – 11:00pm 80 N - +853 2882 8898 Y

Number of Restaurants at Sands Resorts

Total no. of restaurants: 126

Chinese 45

Asian Fusion 27

International 31

Bar & Lounge 10

Café 13

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Recreation Recreation

Poolside, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip

Relax, Play, IndulgeMacao’ s mixture of heritage and modern make it an ideal choice for an exciting break with friends or family. You can sunbathe or splash around at our numerous pool areas, some with jacuzzis, either directly poolside or in one of our dozens of cabanas. There are adults only pools as well as a children’s play area by the pool and an inflatable slide in the summer. You can order drinks, snacks or take your meals al fresco. The Pool Café at Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central also has a swim-up bar.

Sports and fitness fans will find plenty to do, perhaps work out in one of our five state-of-the-art gyms. Soccer lovers can visit our interactive Football Fanatics Zone. There’s even an 18-hole mini golf course, Grado.

Streetmosphere at The Venetian Macao

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Health and FitnessWith 5 spas and 5 health clubs to choose from, you can enjoy an energetic workout and then soothe those muscles with a plethora of spa treatments.

TAIVEXMALO Day Hospital & Spa, The Venetian Macao TAIVEXMALO Day Hospital & Spa features a medical and dental clinic, a medical spa, and a beauty lab, with a team of specially trained health professionals and wellness therapists.

• 47 elegant, tastefully appointed spa rooms and 7 luxurious VIP suites complete with private heat and water facilities, shower and changing area

• 4 dedicated hydrotherapy suites offering Vichy suites, hydro tubs, dry floatation and salt floatation therapy

• Treatments includes: TAIVEXMALO Signature Wellness Rituals, Health & Wellness, Therapeutic Massages, Oriental Massages, TAIVEXMALO Spa Facials and Beauty Essentials

Bodhi Spa, Conrad Macao, Cotai Central• A journey through ancient spa traditions aligning Ayurvedic,

Aboriginal and Asian Spa elements

• Guests experience the genuine balance of mind, body and soul, leaving them with a sense of awakening and enlightenment which is the true meaning of ‘Bodhi’

• 10 spa suites with full changing and wet facilities

Shine Spa for Sheraton, Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central Body, hair and skincare treatments at Shine Spa for Sheraton utilise the highest quality products from acclaimed brands. Our uniquely designed signature treatments capture the essence of the five elements of Feng Shui.

• 15 well-equipped treatment rooms

• The Beauty Zone at 69 sqm includes six multifunctional beds for reflexology, manicures and pedicures

• The Hair Salon at 51 sqm includes four stations for hair makeover with the hottest hair trends, haircuts, blow-dries, colouring, hair treatments and more

• Changing rooms feature a steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and relaxation lounge

Iridium Spa, The St. Regis Macao, Cotai CentralIridium Spa invites you to experience a timeless spa journey that’s surrounded by modern, classically influenced aesthetics and boutique-style ambience. The spa offered result-oriented treatments that will leave you feeling pampered, relaxed and completely balanced.

• 10 treatment rooms with 2 couple suites and single rooms.

• Salon includes two stations for hair treatments.

Four Seasons Spa, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip • From the delicate botanical patterns on its walls to its 14 luxurious spa suites,  including 5 double and 9 single suites, the spa is an urban oasis

• Signature treatments of Oriental Harmony and Diamond Magnetic Jewel Treatments

• Massage, facial, anti-ageing, hand and foot treatments

Deep Sense of Relaxation

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Shine Spa for Sheraton at Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central

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Thematic Architecture Entertainment Child-friendlyThe Venetian Macao features three grand canals. You can take a ride down the canals on our gondolas and be serenaded with operatic arias by our singing gondoliers.

Take a walk through our indoor Paradise Gardens at Sands Cotai Central with its skylights and water fountains and gaze in awe at the gigantic God of Fortune.

Macao is a city that knows how to party! Funky bars, cool nightclubs, great restaurants and live music make this a fantastic late-night destination.

Leading the way as the destination’s premier venue for live music is the Cotai Arena. At 15,000 seats, the arena has hosted a wide variety of events – from concerts by international pop stars such as The Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Rihanna, to major sporting exhibitions such as boxing legends and the NBA. Not to mention a plethora of major entertainment award ceremonies and events, such as the China Music Awards, IIFA, Zee Cine Awards and The Voice of China.

The more intimate The Venetian Theatre holds audiences of up to 1,800 and has already welcomed performances as diverse as the China National Symphony and Philadelphia Orchestras, jazz legend George Benson, Alicia Keys and the Beach Boys.

Every night, you can see live bands play at Bellini Lounge. There are also regular performances from our ballroom dancers at other bars and lounges.

With Streetmosphere (our very own cast of over 200 entertainers), you can watch acrobats, singing gondoliers, magicians, jugglers, living statues, opera singers, musicians as well as Shrek from DreamWorks Experience. All of these acts can be booked by meeting organisers.

Sands Resorts constantly presents a range of extravagant events! The highly anticipated launch of the DreamWorks Experience at Sands Resorts – meet all your favourite characters for photo opportunities and even have breakfast with them! The spectacular Venetian Carnevale and the magic of Winter at Cotai Strip – both transform the outdoor lagoon of The Venetian Macao into new worlds, showcasing magnificent light and sound shows.

At Cotai Strip, you can also see the spectacular “The House of Dancing Water”, a water-based dance show housed in a purpose-built theatre.

Joining the Sands Rewards Club, Sands Resorts’s loyalty programme, can also help you get special deals on show tickets, as well as shopping and other discounts on services such as ferry tickets.

Our special zones Qube feature climbing facilities, slides, a V-Net bridge video games pool and more! Kids of all ages can throw their own parties in one of the two themed party rooms at Qube.

Our properties have a number of family suites, complete with children’s bunk beds and video consoles. In addition, be sure to make your way to Sands Cotai Central to enjoy the DreamWorks Experience. With a chance to interact with Po from Kung Fu Panda, Shrek, Alex the Lion, King Julien from Madagascar, Toothless and Hiccups from How To Train Your Dragon. This promises unforgettable memories.

QUBE – Kid’s Play Zone

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ActivitiesDragon Boat Race

Shoppes at Four Seasons

Luxury Duty-Free ShoppingAs a duty-free territory, Macao is a shopping paradise. You will find more than 800 international brand outlets at Sands Resorts, which consists of Shoppes at Venetian, Shoppes at Four Seasons, Shoppes at Cotai Central and Shoppes at Parisian, which is currently under construction. Bargain hunting is easy and comfortable.

Hours: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm, Sunday – Thursday 10:00 am – midnight, Friday – Saturday

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Hong Kong Disneyland ResortWith just a 1-hour ferry ride between Hong Kong and Macao, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort brings the magic of a world-class entertainment experience to people of all ages. Hong Kong is home to the fifth Disney Resort in the world. The total number of attractions and experiences at Hong Kong Disneyland is more than 100.

Zhuhai Chimelong Ocean KingdomZhuhai Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is a theme park situated in Hengqin Island, China. Just a 5-minute drive from Hengqin Port, connecting Zhuhai and Macao. Zhuhai Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is a world-class integrated theme tourist complex consisting of theme parks, shopping, sports and other leisure facilities.

GolfingThere are three golf courses in Macao - Grado Mini Golf Course at The Venetian Macao, Macau Golf & Country Club, Orient (Macau) Club and there are four golf courses in neighbouring Zhuhai. You can create a mini-competition for your delegates or just enjoy a leisurely networking event.

KartingRanked one of the most challenging kart racing tracks in Asia, the 50,000 sq.m / 1.2 km Coloane Karting Track is the only permanent track available in Macao or Hong Kong, providing spectator stands and a restaurant as well as a sweeping panorama of the surrounding countryside. Well stocked with karts, helmets and racing gear, the track is safety certified and regularly hosts international competitions in addition to attracting locals and visitors.

Bungee Jump and Tower Climb Macau Tower is Macao’s highest summit at 338m. Stand at the top of the world’s 10th tallest free-standing tower then safely experience a free fall at a speed of up to 200 km/h for the ultimate extreme thrill! Plunging from the platform at 233m, challengers will experience a 4-5 second drop before stretching the 50m bungee cord nearly four times its unloaded length and rebounding approximately 30m above the ground.

Sailing around MacaoBoard a luxurious motor yacht for an unforgettable trip. The tour starts at the Inner Harbour in the northern part of the Macao Peninsula. Then sail through the stretch of water that separates Taipa from mainland China, passing along Cotai Strip and Coloane. The yacht continues along Coloane, Cheok Van and Hác Sa beaches, Westin Resort, golf course and Macau International Airport. This circuit finishes by passing under Macao’s three bridges where the group can enjoy the view of the Macao skyline.

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