Goes to say that I didn’t do my homework well before heading on to macau. The left photo below is the infamous Venetian Hotel. I took a picture of it during our morning walk earlier in the Taipa Village. At day time, you wouldn’t think much about it and easily dismiss it as just like any other hotel in macau. However, at night, just as the whole macau transforms, this one I consider Cinderella all ready for the great grand ball. Inside, there's a lot of story to tell :)
As we passed by the casino area, I was very wary as no cameras are allowed. I turned it off and kept it inside my bag just to avoid suspicion, I've no plans messing up with their security. We climb a flight of stairs and saw this huge lucky charm.
It is said that if you see this thing revolving then you're in luck. Sorry but I'm in no mood to gamble :) Not that I have any money to do so haha
I commend the mastermind behind the fake skies of the venetian interiors. If I were you, I wont forget to bring my watch as one can easily lose track of time when you're here.
The Ride
The Serenade |
Hotel Signa
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For HK$200 or so, you can get to experience the authentic venetian gondola ride and be serenaded for about an hour (i forgot the exact details ;p) Some tourist (like me) are perfectly contented with just throwing a coin to the fake canals and wish and wish and wish..
I was planning to take look inside the rooms but was intimidated by the hotel itself. As if I don't deserve to be in it just yet. With its high price I'm betting from the
patio furniture to bed to each piece of fixture inside will make it worth your stay.
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