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BUSINESS HOTELS


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This luxury hotel is part of the Galaxy Macau Phase II project, an integrated resort providing leisure and entertainment options such as premium shopping, fine dining establishments, world-class entertainment events and multifunctional meeting spaces. Ritz-Carlton Macau is an all-suite hotel housing 250 suites on the top floors of the resort. Its décor incorporates Azulejo tiles, a form of Iberian ceramic synonymous with the decoration found in Macau’s heritage buildings. ritzcarlton.com


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The Ritz-Carlton, Macau Opened: May 2015


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Studio City Macau Opened: October 2015


Standout feature: A stunning façade that includes a figure-eight Ferris wheel straddling the twin-tower, 1,600-rooms, as well as the Studio City Event Centre – a 5,000-seat, multipurpose event space. studiocity-macau.com


The St Regis Macao, Cotai Central Opened: December 2015


Standout feature: Its signature butler service, Iridium spa and St Regis Athletic Club mean it excels even with such heavy competition. starwoodhotels.com/stregis


Wynn Palace Cotai, Macau Opening: Early 2016


Standout feature: Guests arrive in “Skycabs” across a large “performance lake” before entering the hotel. wynnpalace.com


Ascott Macau Opened: September 2015


Standout feature: Unlike the majority of Ascott’s offerings, which are serviced apartments, this is a hotel; but unlike many other hotels in Macau it does not have a casino, and is located in the heart of the downtown area. the-ascott.com


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This Four Seasons property in the Korean capital boasts 317 rooms, a collection of seven restaurants and bars, as well as a three-storey spa and fitness complex. As well as its usual signature treatments, the spa has a Mask Bar offering a choice of Fedora facial sheets, and a Nail Bar with a full menu of manicures, pedicures and “Nail Art”. The hotel also introduces a Korean sauna, with various rooms prepared at different temperatures and offering a variety of treatments. fourseasons.com


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Four Seasons Hotel Seoul Opened: September 2015


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Four Points by Sheraton Seoul, Namsan Opened: May 2015


Standout feature: Located on floors 19 to 30 of a mixed-use building, the hotel offers great views of the city. starwoodhotels.com/fourpoints


Holiday Inn Express Seoul Euljiro Opened: May 2015


Standout feature: A good central location for this value brand, which offers Free Express Start Breakfast or a Grab & Go option. ihg.com/holidayinnexpress


Shilla Stay Gwanghwamun, Seoul Opened: December 2015


Standout feature: A new brand from Shilla offering value for money by focusing on the specific needs of guests. Guests can hire a “wifi egg” for portable connectivity. shillastay.com


Regal Airport Hotel Xi’an Opened: February 2015


Standout feature: The only hotel directly connected by link bridge to the airport, with 21 meeting rooms of varying size. regalhotel.com


Pullman Kaifeng Jianye, Henan Opened: October 2015


Standout feature: Song Dynasty-inspired design, with in-room Ofuro-style marble bathtubs. pullmanhotels.com


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