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StarWorld Hotel Macau to join WORLDHOTELS

Travel News Asia Monday, 25 June 2007

StarWorld Hotel, Macau, is the latest new Asian hotel to join WORLDHOTELS.

StarWorld Hotel, designed by renowned architect Rocco Yim, opened in October 2006. At 39 storeys high, the hotel is one of the tallest hotels in Macau and boasts 509 rooms, all with spectacular panoramic views and suites with a double layer exterior glass wall that creates enchanting visual effects as a result of superimposed images and reflections.

The guest rooms and suites feature 40” plasma TVs, broadband connection, mini-bar, private safe-box, ergonomic desk and chair, Intelligent Bill Checking, large windows in the bathroom for outstanding views while bathing, 24 hour room ‘Star Service’ and an interactive Pillow Showcase where guests can choose the most suitable pillow for their needs from a wide selection.

The hotel has gathered fine cuisines from across the globe to offer a mouth-watering selection of dining experiences while establishing three famous Mainland China established restaurants chains in Macau - Laurel, Jade Garden and Bi Feng Tang. The hotel has over 10 food and beverage services.

With a stunning infinity pool on the 17th floor and the latest gym equipment at guests’ disposal with wide variety of bars and restaurants, the hotel offers superior entertainment and leisure facilities to visitors. The hotel joins WORLDHOTELS as a Deluxe Collection Member from July 1st, 2007.

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