Londoner Court
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Review
Character and identity
Londoner Court is a hotel-within-a-hotel, occupying its own ultra-VIP wing of The Londoner Macao on the Cotai Strip. The 368 all-suite property channels contemporary London townhouse living through art deco interiors by Steve Leung Design Group: neutral palettes, rich fabrics, and serious tech (a 98-inch TV, high-end sound system, OTO massage chair in every suite). Accommodations are vast, from 1,302 to 4,187 square feet, kitted with Rivolta Carmignani linens, Jacuzzi tubs, Miele wine fridges and Penhaligon amenities. A 24-hour personal butler programme, trained by Magnums Butler Academy, sets the service register.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and small groups who want sheer space, privacy and a dedicated butler running their stay, plus easy access to the broader London-themed resort complex (Crystal Palace atrium, Churchill's Table, shows, shopping). Suite categories like the one-bedroom Mayfair or two-bedroom Knightsbridge suit entertaining as much as cocooning.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers seeking a quiet, contextual sense of place won't find it here; this is a themed integrated resort, not authentic Macau. Beach lovers, minimalists who dislike maximalist decor, and anyone who prefers buzzy independent neighbourhoods over a self-contained complex should book elsewhere.
Bottom line
The defining draw is the butler-led, all-suite format paired with Kensington, a 36th-floor restaurant accessible only to Londoner Court guests, serving an East-meets-West breakfast (fish maw congee, baked crab with Portuguese curry, Alaskan crab legs). Book it if you want square footage and a dedicated fixer for show tickets and reservations; the Knightsbridge suite makes sense for two couples travelling together.