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MGM MACAU Celebrates Decade-Long Five Star Recognition

MGM Continues its Hospitality Legacy with Seven Five-Star Awards from Forbes Travel Guide 2025

By MGM Macau PR
February 13, 2025
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MGM MACAU won Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star honors for the tenth consecutive year.

MGM is proud to announce today that it has once again being recognized with seven Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star Awards, exemplifying the MGM team’s dedication to delivering exceptional experiences. While MGM MACAU achieves its tenth consecutive Five-Star rating,Tria spas at both MGM MACAU and MGM COTAI earn the distinction for the sixth consecutive year. The Company continues its prestigious status with four Five-Star Awards across both properties for the fourth consecutive year: the Emerald Tower, the Skylofts and Sichuanese restaurant Five Foot Road at MGM COTAI, alongside the newly renovated Chinese Lingnan restaurant Imperial Court at MGM MACAU.

The fourth-time Forbes Five-Star Award winner, Emerald Tower of MGM COTAI, highlighting the art of contemporary elegance.

Mr. Hubert Wang, President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM China Holdings Limited, said, “As MGM MACAU celebrates its tenth consecutive Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star award, this milestone reflects our commitment in delivering world-class experiences. The fresh new look of our award-winning Imperial Court restaurant and Tria spa at MGM MACAU, featuring exclusive therapies, treatments and facilities, demonstrates our continuous innovation. These achievements not only reinforce our leading position in Macau’s luxury hospitality sector but also strengthen Macau’s appeal as a premier global destination for international travelers.”

(a & b) Imperial Court and Five Foot Road garnered Forbes Five-Star Awards for four consecutive years.

Skylofts at MGM COTAI, now a four-time Five-Star Award winner, continues to epitomize luxury with its distinctive loft-style accommodations atop the resort’s M Tower. Its one-of-a-kind design elements, inspired by New York City’s lofts, reimagines exceptional moments for discerning guests through unique facilities, impeccable services, and multi-sensory experiences. The Emerald Tower with its Five-Star recognition, showcases its perfect blend of modern luxury with east-meets-west cultural elements across its 547 guest rooms, suites and villas.

Another Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star Award winner in MGM COTAI, Five Foot Road continues to embrace refined Sichuanese culinary craftsmanship while honoring century-old traditional recipes from Chengdu. Meanwhile, the Forbes Five-Star Imperial Court at MGM MACAU offers an elevated interpretation of Lingnan cuisine that celebrates the culinary heritage of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, and Hakka regions.

The spa concept Tria at both MGM MACAU and MGM COTAI received Five-Star honors for the sixth consecutive year.

Having earned the Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star honor for the tenth consecutive year, MGM MACAU boasts distinguished features and world-class facilities including the iconic European-inspired Grande Praça, seven signature restaurants and bars, and the newly opened POLY MGM MUSEUM spanning almost 2,000 square meters which is constructed in accordance with Chinese national standards for the exhibition of Grade-One cultural relics. The two spas at both MGM properties – Tria at MGM MACAU and MGM COTAI – have secured their Five-Star ratings for the sixth consecutive year. Following its recent transformation, Tria at MGM MACAU now exclusively offers Macau’s only Hyperbaric Hydrogen Oxygen Capsule therapy, holistic WATSU Pool therapy treatment and Experience Pool, setting new benchmarks in wellness care.

MGM received the following 2025 Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star Awards:

MGM MACAU MGM COTAI
  • MGM MACAU
  • Imperial Court
  • Tria
  • Emerald Tower
  • Skylofts
  • Five Foot Road
  • Tria

For a detailed explanation of how Forbes Travel Guide compiles its Star ratings, click refer to Forbes Travel Guide’s official website: www.forbestravelguide.com/about.

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