Altira Macau
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Altira Macau (former Crown Macau) is located on the northern side of Macau's Taipa Island. Recent name changes is caused by the soon-to-open Crown Towers Macau in June 2009 as part of the City of Dreams development. It is a self-proclaimed 6-star casino hotel with 220 gaming tables, 500 gaming machines, and 216 guest rooms. At 160 meters, Altira Macau is the highest building in Taipa[1]. It is built and operated by Melco PBL Entertainment, a joint venture by Hong Kong based Melco International Development Limited and Australian based Crown Limited. It opened on May 12, 2007, and James Packer, the then wealthiest man in Australia, was present for the opening ceremony. Chow Yun-Fat is currently Crown Macau's commercial spokesman.
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[edit] Hotel Rooms & Suites
- Deluxe King Room
- Deluxe Twin 2 Queen Beds
- Premier King Room
- Premier Twin 2 Queen Beds
- Crystal Club King
- Crystal Club 2 Queen Beds
- Deluxe Suit
- Premier Twin
[edit] Hotel Facilities
- Crystal Club
- The Spa At Crown
- Fitness Centre
- Business Centre
- Parking / Valet
[edit] Restaurants & Bars
- Ying Chinese Restaurant
- Kira Japanese Restaurant
- Tenmasa Japanese Restaurant
- Aurora Restaurant
- Monsoon Noodle Bar
- Bai Wei Buffet
- Lago Café
- Spray Café
- Lumina Bar
- Flow Bar
[edit] References
[edit] See also
- Crown Casino, Melbourne (Crown Macau's Sister Casino)
- Crown Las Vegas (Crown Casino's Proposed Las Vegas location)
- List of Macau casinos
- Macau gaming law
- Gambling in Macau
[edit] External links
Coordinates: 22°09′42″N 113°33′18″E / 22.16163°N 113.554894°E