Versace Hotel Opens in Macau
Marking the first Versace hotel in Asia, the brand-new resort features 271 rooms across three towers and 12 floors.



















Versace has cut the ribbon on an all-new hotel in Macau, with 271 rooms across three towers and 12 floors.
Marking the brand’s first resort in Asia, Palazzo Versace Macau takes classical influences from Baroque and Ancient Greek architecture, under the creative direction of Donatella Versace. Across the hotel, the brand merges its classic Milanese signifiers, including the Medusa head, the Greca print and the Barocco pattern, with traditional Chinese motifs, like the chrysanthemum and the dragon.
The luxury hotel is situated within the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau, where its suites house a bounty of fine linens and upholstery with oriental elements from the Versace Home line. Outside the rooms, the property houses both indoor and outdoor pools, as well as a spa with a crystal steam room and other wellness facilities. There’s also a gym with personal training appointments and two Italian restaurants.
“I am thrilled that our efforts are contributing to a new dimension in Macau’s status as a world center of tourism and leisure, attracting a broader spectrum of discerning travelers from across the globe,” said Daisy Ho, managing director of SJM Resorts, which developed the hotel in partnership with Versace.
Versace’s Macau hotel marks the label’s third luxury resort, following its Dubai location, which opened in 2016, and its Australia lodgings, which opened in 2000.
The Palazzo Versace Macau is now open for bookings. Per the hotel’s website, rooms are available for rates between roughly $150 USD and $500 USD per night. Take a look at the hotel in the gallery above.