Lek Hang Group opens Hotel Central in Macau
The hotel is seen as an iconic symbol of Macao's cultural heritage and one of the territory’s key urban landmarks
The Lek Hang Group formally opened its flagship property, Hotel Central, in Macao on 22 July.
The hotel is seen as an iconic symbol of Macao’s cultural heritage and one of the territory’s key urban landmarks.
In his opening ceremony address, Lek Hang Group chairman Sio Chong Meng said, “The Hotel Central, with its rich historical roots and prime central location, will serve as a bridge connecting the various revitalized areas [of the city], fostering interaction and synergy among them. It is believed that with the attention and participation of the entire society, the old city area will soon witness a vibrant transformation, ushering in a new era of prosperity and cultural vitality.”
Sio further pointed out how the Hotel Central features a range of facilities open to the public free of charge, aimed at attracting visitors to the historic district and enhancing its allure. These offerings are intended to showcase Macao’s profound history to tourists, thereby contributing significantly to polishing Macao’s image as an international metropolis and reinforcing its status as a ‘golden business card’.
The renovated Hotel Central features 114 rooms, with each pair of floors from the fifth to the tenth dedicated to a unique historical theme, offering a total of three themes and six room types. The hotel includes public spaces such as the Historical Cultural Corridor, the Historical Sightseeing Promenade, and the Palace Restaurant. Additionally, it offers guided tours led by professional docents, inviting guests to explore this historic building from 1928 and experience its rich history and culture firsthand, marking the beginning of a Macao cultural exploration journey.
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