Luxury Hotel in Macau Up For Grabs for Cool £411.6 Million

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Last Updated 24th Apr 2025, 03:33 PM

Luxury Hotel in Macau Up For Grabs for Cool £411.6 Million

The 13 Hotel is available to those who can afford it. (Image: Courtesy of 13 Hotel)

The number 13 is associated with bad luck, but it is also the name of the incredibly luxurious hotel in Macau that is up for sale at a modest £411.6 million.  

Fleet of Rolls Royce Phantoms for Guests to Use

The 13 Hotel is the epitome of ultra-luxury with the smallest suite being 28 square meters. There are 200 palatial multi-level villas all uniquely designed and equipped with a private elevator lobby and have 24-hour butler service from the team of highly trained professionals.

There are also 34 Rolls Royce Phantoms for the use of guests at the luxury Macau destination. Each room cost $7 million to build and the most expensive suite costs $100,000 per night. The hotel was built by Billionaire Stephen Hung.

An added attraction is the selection of fine dining restaurants with Japanese (Tokugawa), French fusion (Le Grand Plaisir), and Chinese (Chinoiserie) cuisines; a bar with its own gin and a collection of Japanese whiskeys; a spa, and a well-equipped gym.  

Hotel Boasts 25 Metre Outdoor Pool

The 25 metre outdoor pool is called Le Bassin d’Or and is decorated with a golden mosaic, the world’s largest indoor botanical wall, nine giant golden angels, and the highest 48-meter indoor waterfall. The 13 Hotel’s spa is equipped with the very first sauna in Macau built with Himalayan salt bricks.

The hotel has just reopened its doors after a lengthy five-year hiatus and is now on the market for a staggering HK$2.4 billion (£411.6 million/€354 million/$309 million) and is being represented by real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).  

Hotel Could See Surge in Guests as Tourists Flock Back to Macau

Senior director Mark Wong stated, “It’s a super-luxury hotel. The hotel market is recovering after the Covid-19 pandemic and tourists are coming back quickly.” 

With Macau anticipating 35 million visitors in 2025, a nearly 25% increase from the previous year, the timing for potential investors could be pivotal. 

Don’t wait too long, the 13 could be snapped up at any moment. 

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