Macau Grand Hyatt, Lisboa, Wynn, MGM, Fisherman Wharf

Another hotel we stayed was this beautiful Grand Hyatt which rank #8 in tripadvisor. It was also
belong to the group City of Dream. Fortunately, we were given a night stay (fri) for free, if not, have to choose the best and clean street. Thank to City of Dream for giving us the wonderful experience.

The stylish lobby of Grand Hyatt

The room is awesome! I go.... Wowwwww! when step in. 
If you need privacy, you can just pull and close the washroom door. 
Can take the idea for your new flat. 
In case you wonder what type of power plug is using there.


Swim pool has view of the Hardrock and Cotai group hotels lining up. 
It a big rectangle pool and you can see those trees dancing on that windy day (Nov)

Another hotel coming up soon (maybe by Wynn). There will be cable cars 
going around their vicinity. Looks great!

Grand Hyatt guest drop off and valet parking.

On the shuttle bus, from Taipa to Macau. Remember to board the correct bus.
Some of those destinations are HERE.

This is one of the bus alighting point, Macau peninsula (Sintra). *This will not
be the pickup location. But no worries, its just a left turn (i think is left) away. 

Photo below Sintra hotel - Point 1 is the alighting and Point 2 will be the boarding. 

This map will help visualize the route we be checking out to few of the most famous casino/hotels. 

Point 1 will be the Sintra Hotel where we alighted. 
Walking towards Point 2 is the Grand Lisboa  (open on Dec 2008). It is the tallest building in Macau. Look at the iconic figure. Does it look like fire flame? And across the road is old colorful Lisboa.

Use the under bridge, and we will be near magnificent Wynn (open on Sep 2006)

Three powerful Rolls Royce awaiting.... let's wait and see who be getting in

Wynn check-in lobby so many beautiful goldfishes - GOLD.

Wynn Casino entrance

Next will be MGM (open Dec 2007). It has a lovely seductive tall fish tank. 

The MGM vibrant check-in lobby. 


Walking towards map point 1 is our beautiful "Statue of Guan Yin"

Then reached the renowned Sands Macau  (open May 2004). 
Blink blink Blink Gold Gold Gold

Frankly, nothing much here, just this awesome Roman wall for photo shooting (below). 
In case you thought this background is poster, it's solid wall and real sky!



Click here:
1. Hong Kong Airport to Macau Taipa direct ferry
2. City of Dream, Hardrock hotel, Shuttle bus, Cotai Central
3. Macau Studio City Resort with world highest figure-8 Ferris Wheel
4. Macau Grand Hyatt, Lisboa, Wynn, MGM, Fisherman Wharf
5. Taipa Ferry Terminal to Hong Kong, MTR and ticket
6. Hong Kong Michelin Street Food, Lee Garden Guesthouse
7. Hong Kong Skyline, Symphony of Lights
10. In Town Flight Check in, IFC Mall, Tim Ho Wan, Train to Airport




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