The Grand Suites at Four Seasons
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Character and identity
Rising 40 storeys above the Cotai Strip, The Grand Suites at Four Seasons sits within the wider Four Seasons Macau but operates as its own residence-style tower of 289 suites. Peter Silling Associates has dressed the interiors in cream tones with navy, gold and powder-blue accents, set against Calacatta gold marble. Suites run from the 1,755 sq ft Dynasty to the three-bedroom, 4,898 sq ft Skyview Villa, most with kitchens, living rooms, plunge pools and private fitness rooms. A traditional in-suite tea ceremony with Fook Ming Tong blends sets the service tone: ceremonious, butler-led, attentive to detail.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families and multi-generational groups who want apartment-scale space with hotel polish, plus design-literate travellers who appreciate bespoke joinery and hand-painted walls. The kitchenette stock-up service, in-suite bath rituals, shoe shines by Berluti and direct access to 150-plus designer boutiques at the Shoppes will appeal to those who plan to settle in rather than dash through Macau.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone seeking a beach, a resort feel, or quiet seclusion. The tower sits in the thick of Cotai's gaming and entertainment district, which is loud, neon-lit and built around casinos. Travellers wanting a compact, classic hotel room product over residence-style suites will find the scale excessive.
Bottom line
The draw here is the suite product itself: these are serviced apartments with plunge pools, private gyms and full kitchens, backed by a butler team that will pre-stock your cupboards before arrival. Worth booking if you're travelling as a family or staying multiple nights; the Dynasty Suite is the entry point, but the two-bedroom categories deliver the best space-to-rate ratio for groups.