Asian hotels, casinos and resorts
Hotels, casinos and resorts are a winning combination, as is evident from the vast selection of Asian integrated resorts springing up across the region.
Macau is undoubtedly the hub for Asian hotels, casinos and resorts.
The 3.1-square kilometre Cotai Strip houses some of the largest casinos in the world, such as The Venetian Macau, which boasts an incredible 550,000sq ft gaming floor, 3,400 slot machines and 800 gaming tables.
But although Singapore has only issued two casino licences thus far, the small nation has already impressed greatly in the Asian hotels, casinos and resorts category.
Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands is the world’s most expensive standalone casino property, costing a colossal S$8 billion to build.
The expansive resort features a 2,561-room hotel, a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) convention-exhibition centre, an 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m2) shopping mall, an iconic ArtScience museum, two large theatres, seven celebrity chef restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, an ice skating rink, and the world’s largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines.
The S$6.59 billion Resorts World Sentosa sits on Singapore’s island resort of Sentosa. It boasts a Universal Studios theme park and Marine Life Park, which includes the world’s largest oceanarium.
So, if you’re looking for Asian hotels, casinos, or resorts, why go on a wild goose chase of separate venues when you can wrap up your accommodation and entertainment needs in one integrated resort? That will leave you more time for enjoying magnificent Asia.