The Londoner Macao to hold opening ceremony in February 2021

Macau will see a new integrated resort opening with the Londoner Macao to help broaden its tourism appeal in 2021.
The Londoner Macao, a British-themed integrated resort of Sands China Ltd., is set to open early next year, according to a statement published by the resort yesterday.
In the announcement, several new facilities will open in the first quarter of next year as part of the first phase of the integrated resort’s opening, including the all-suite Londoner Hotel, the Crystal Palace atrium, new eateries and interactive London-themed attractions.
The official ceremony will be held in early February 2021.
“London is an iconic city and we anticipate this addition will further raise the profile of Macau while increasing the number of visitors, as our other flagship properties have done,” said President of Sands China Ltd. Wilfred Wong as cited in the statement.
Sands China has invested around MOP16 billion into the resort so far, which the conglomerate said will open in phases throughout 2021.
The investment “is a clear signal that we believe Macau’s future as one of the world’s most important leisure and business destinations remains on course,” said Robert Goldstein, President and Chief Operating Officer of Sands China Ltd.’s majority shareholder, Las Vegas Sands.
The resort features 14 exclusive David Beckham themed suites, designed by London-based interior design firm David Collins Studio. The suites are slated to launch later in 2021 and will be Macau’s first celebrity-designed suites and a first for Beckham globally.
The Londoner Macao encompasses five hotel brands with more than 6,000 guestrooms, retail outlets and meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions (MICE) facilities.
The Londoner Macao will include two new all-suite hotels: The Londoner Hotel, with its interior designed by Hong Kong-based Steve Leung Design Group; and Londoner Court, which will open later in 2021. The three existing properties are Conrad Macao, Sheraton Grand Macao and the St. Regis Macao. Staff reporter

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