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Macau overtakes London as the world’s new five-star capital: hotel openings at The Karl Lagerfeld and Londoner Court saw the Chinese city take 2023’s top luxury crown in Forbes’ Travel Guide

Galaxy Macau is one of the 22 top-rated hotels in Macau, according to the Forbes Travel Guide 2023. Photo: Galaxy Macau
Galaxy Macau is one of the 22 top-rated hotels in Macau, according to the Forbes Travel Guide 2023. Photo: Galaxy Macau
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  • London lost its crown as the five-star hotel capital of the world to Macau in Forbes Travel Guide’s 2023 Star Awards, with Macau landing 22 five-star rated hotels on the list
  • A mix of new and old-timers made the cut, from favourites Four Seasons and Mandarin Oriental, to new entrants The Londoner Hotel and Grand Lisboa Palace Macau

After scrapping all border restrictions to welcome visitors in January, Macau has now been named the five-star hotel capital of the world according to Forbes Travel Guide’s 2023 Star Awards, with 22 hotels making the judges’ top rating.

Tourists pose for pictures outside the Londoner, a casino resort in Macau. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Tourists pose for pictures outside the Londoner, a casino resort in Macau. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

Previously, for four consecutive years, the title belonged to London ‒ now ranked below Macau with 21 five-star rated hotels. Meanwhile just eight Hong Kong hotels earned the top rating (according to the discerning, independent Forbes rating system – not the stars everyone else goes by).

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So if you want to experience the best of the best in the luxury hotel capital of the world, it’s time to hop a ferry to Macau. So where should you stay? At one of these five headline-making new properties, that’s where

1. The Londoner Hotel

No travel? No problem – a replica of Big Ben sit inside Macau’s The Londoner Macau casino resort, which is operated by Sands China. Photo: Reuters
No travel? No problem – a replica of Big Ben sit inside Macau’s The Londoner Macau casino resort, which is operated by Sands China. Photo: Reuters

For the unacquainted, both The Londoner Hotel and Londoner Court received five-star ratings from Forbes within the first year of their operation. The former is an all-suite hotel that houses 600 suites, and pays tribute to classic British designs through its exquisite collection of art pieces.

2. Londoner Court

Fit for royalty, the court’s Crystal Palace. Photo: Londoner Court
Fit for royalty, the court’s Crystal Palace. Photo: Londoner Court

On the other hand, Londoner Court is a luxury hotel within The Londoner Hotel with 368 suites. It invites guests to soak in the hospitality of the British aristocracy through its world-class butler service, and provides a multitude of entertainment services for an unforgettable stay.