Altira Macau
新濠鋒酒店 (Yue Chinese)
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Location | Taipa, Macau |
Address | Altira Macau, Avenida de Kwong Tung |
Opening date | 12 May 2007; 17 years ago (12 May 2007) |
No. of rooms | 216 |
Notable restaurants | Ying Chinese Restaurant
Tenmasa Japanese Restaurant |
Casino type | Land |
Owner | Melco Resorts & Entertainment |
Architect | Wong Tung & Partners |
Previous names | Crown Macau |
Coordinates | 22°9′42.2532″N 113°33′17.924″E / 22.161737000°N 113.55497889°E / 22.161737000; 113.55497889 |
Website | altiramacau.com |
Altira Macau (Chinese: 新濠鋒酒店, Portuguese: Altira Macau), formerly known as Crown Macau,[1] is an integrated resort and casinoinTaipa, Macau, SAR China.[2] The hotel complex has 216 guest rooms[3] and a spa.[4] Altira Macau is the tallest building in Taipa[5] and among the tallest 20 buildings in Macau.
The integrated resort was built and initially operated by Melco Crown Entertainment, a joint venture by Hong Kong-based Melco International Development Limited and Australian based Crown Limited. It opened as Crown Macau on May 12, 2007.[2] It was renamed Altira Macau on April 27, 2009, prior to the June opening of the Crown Towers Macau by Melco. Catering to clientele from Asia,[2] management of Altira Macau operated as a partnership until May 2017, when Melco International acquired a $1.16 billion controlling interest in Crown Resorts. Melco Crown Entertainment was then renamed Melco Resorts & Entertainment.[1] The resort closed for 15 days in February 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[6]
The 160-meter Altira Macau[7][8] is Taipa's tallest building.[5] A 38 floor complex[2] of 183,000 sq. feet,[2] it has 216 guest rooms including suites and villas[3] with interiors designed by Peter Remédios.[5] The casino has 220 gaming tables and 550 slot machines.[9] Hotel features include The Spa At Altira Macau,[4] an indoor infinity pool,[5] a fitness center,[10] and a business center.
Restaurants and bars include the restaurant Ying specializing in Cantonese cuisine, the Japanese restaurant Tenmasa, the Italian restaurant Aurora,[5] Yi Pavilion,[11] Monsoon, Mocha Cafe,[3] the classical Chinese restaurant Qi Long,[11] and the 38 Lounge.[2]
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22°09′42″N 113°33′18″E / 22.16163°N 113.554894°E / 22.16163; 113.554894
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