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The Mandarin Oriental is very good and doesn’t have an in house casino. Was calm and the restaurant was excellent. Room had a good view of fireworks event (if they still do that I would try and be in Macau when the competition is on), even from the bathtub. Roof top Infiniti Pool was great.
Sofitel is very blingy, one of the entrances is all golden. Club lounge was good, and staff in it were excellent, I stayed in one of the “Mansions” which had a large pool for 19 or so rooms with views into mainland china. Room was very over the top but was fun for a few days.
MO & Sofitel are walkable to the cultural sites so a bus or taxi over the bridge if you want to go to the main casino strip.
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