
Macao’s compact footprint means that any location within the city can be reached in about 20 minutes or less, making it the perfect walkable city for your next meeting.
No place in the world is quite like Macao, a unique blend of Chinese and Western cultures. A total of 25 sites in the city are on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, and about one-fifth of the city is a combination of Chinese and Western culture. Between its diverse cuisines, world-class art, famous casinos, breathtaking architecture, and historical sites, it’s no wonder why nearly 35 million people visit Macao every year.
For those planning or attending events, Macao has unique logistical and infrastructure strengths not found elsewhere in the world. The city itself is compact, as Macao covers only 20.4 square miles. Any location within the city can be reached in about 20 minutes or less, which means venues, hotels, transportation, and attractions are all within close proximity, keeping costs low and logistics easy for planners. And it means attendees can spend more of their time networking, learning, and exploring instead of coming and going.
Macao’s event infrastructure is as equally attractive. The city’s venues, in total, offer more than 2.58 million square feet, while 46,000-plus hotel rooms make it possible to accommodate groups in the thousands. Much of that space is found at fully integrated facilities offering meeting space, accommodations, retail, restaurant, and entertainment within the same footprint. The City of Dreams casino and resort, which is comprised of three hotels, offers a variety of options for groups. There are 1,832 total guest rooms between the 783-room Morpheus, 286-room Nüwa, and 763-room Grand Hyatt Macau hotels, and the Grand Hyatt also has 37,371 square feet of meeting space. City of Dreams sits adjacent to popular attractions like Dinner in the Sky, where a crane suspends an intimate dining experience 164 feet in the air, and House of Dancing Water, a stunning stage show from director Giuliano Peparini that combines acrobatics and aquatics.
Macao’s attractive location makes it easy to entice eventgoers near and far. The city is one of four core cities in the Greater Bay Area of Southern China, located at the doorstep of China and adjacent to Hong Kong. In addition to Chinese and Portuguese as official languages, English is widely spoken throughout Macao. Those strengths have helped Macao secure events like the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Annual Conference and MDRT Global Conference.
