Macau is a city that never sleeps.
Known for its vibrant nightlife, bustling casinos and dazzling resorts, visitors flock to the region for high-end shopping and late-night thrills. In recent years, however, the adult playground has transformed into a family-friendly hotspot, with some of the most prominent hotels welcoming little travelers to kid’s clubs, arcade rooms and inflatable castles.
Hotels and resorts in Macau offer complimentary shuttle buses and amenities specifically designed for families, including spacious venues and a diverse range of culinary options.
Above all, these MICHELIN-recommended hotels boast thoughtful and friendly service, catering to all tastes and making every stay memorable for visitors big and small.
Banyan Tree Macau is the city’s first hotel to offer private temperature-controlled swimming pools in all its suites and villas. (©Banyan Tree Macau)
Banyan Tree Macau is the city’s first hotel to offer private temperature-controlled swimming pools in all its suites and villas. Its distinctive blend of Eastern elements and relaxed atmosphere makes it a haven for families seeking tranquility. Upon check-in, young guests are greeted with welcome gifts and a game passport, which allows them to receive a small reward upon completing games hotel. On weekends, they can also take photos with the hotel’s mascot, Wavey.
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The outdoor pool at Banyan Tree Macau offers a tranquil escape for families. (©Banyan Tree Macau)
The 75,000 square meter Grand Resort Deck, featuring a 150-metre white sand beach, a 575-metre Skytop Aquatic Adventure River Ride and Macau’s first 9-metre-high slide tower is sure to excite the whole family.
For those seeking a one-of-a-kind experience for their children, book a visit to the Galaxy Kidz Edutainment Center. Designed by young Hong Kong architect Manfred Yuen, the center is a fun educational space that features Wavey’s Kitchen, Lab and Studio. These amenities enable young chefs and scientists to whip up delicious treats or conduct experiments.
As a side note, guests staying at hotels within the Galaxy Macau resort complex—such as Banyan Tree Macau, JW Marriott Hotel Macau, and The Ritz-Carlton, Macau—can enjoy access to family-friendly experiences and facilities like the Galaxy Kidz Edutainment Center and the Grand Resort Deck.
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Four Seasons Hotel Macao is renowned for its elegant accommodations, fine dining and luxurious spa services. (©Four Seasons Hotel Macao)
Roasted crystal Shi-Qi baby pigeon at Zi Yat Heen. (©Four Seasons Hotel Macao)
Families can relax by five outdoor swimming pools and savor international cuisine at the poolside restaurant Splash or indulge in afternoon tea after a spa treatment. Buffet restaurant, Belcanção, leads your kids to an outdoor lawn with children’s facilities. If you are craving fine dining, do not miss out on one-MICHELIN-Star Cantonese restaurant, Zi Yat Heen, helmed by Executive Chef Anthony Ho. Its innovative signature dishes include roasted crystal Shi-Qi baby pigeon and baked whole abalone puff with assorted fungus. For parents seeking a casual and satisfying bite, Ohte Ramen serves piping hot noodles and stays open until 10:30 pm.
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JW Marriott Hotel Macau offers a wide range of fun activities and facilities for kids and families. (©JW Marriott Hotel Macau)
Two outdoor swimming pools, one with a jacuzzi and the other for children, are also available. The hotel also features an all-day buffet restaurant offering a variety of cuisines, including Macanese, Italian, Beijing, Sichuan, Cantonese and Japanese. (Hero image:© JW Marriott Hotel Macau)
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Shaped like a jewelry box, MGM Cotai is a celebration of art and design. (©MGM Cotai)
Shaped like a jewelry box, MGM Cotai is a celebration of art and design. The hotel features a top-of-the-range theatre and guided tours with experienced guides across its public art collection. The Fondant Art Exhibition at the Infinite Harmony exhibition space is a highlight. The show features remarkable themed work by fondant patissier Zhou Yi, the ‘Chinese Sugar King’. Kids can try their hand at fondant art or create souvenir postcards at the exhibition or enjoy an immersive ocean-themed show on giant LED screens.
Stewed bird’s nest with minced chicken and egg white in bouillon and poached Chinese cabbage in bouillon from Five Foot Road. (©MGM Cotai)
Anytime cafe, perched in the center of the hotel, often holds family dessert workshops during holidays. The hotel also boasts one-MICHELIN-Star restaurant, Five Foot Road, which specializes in classic Chengdu flavors and welcomes food lovers of all ages. It reinterprets the spiciness of Sichuan cuisine with dishes such as stewed bird’s nest with minced chicken and egg white in bouillon and poached Chinese cabbage in bouillon.
The Ritz-Carlton, Macau offers family-friendly amenities and dining experiences perfect for travelers with children. (©The Ritz-Carlton, Macau)
Galaxy Macau offers hands-on craft workshops for young guest. (©The Ritz-Carlton Macau)
To provide kids with an even more fun travel experience, the hotel features indoor camping tents in guest rooms, complete with comfortable bedding, toy cushions, snacks and coloring books. Children’s bath sets, bathrobes and slippers are also available. For families with infants, items including baby bathtubs and bottle sterilizers can be reserved, ensuring that parents have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
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Written by
Jenna Yang
Former travel magazine editor who loves immersing myself in local markets and eateries. A true believer that the power of food to bring people together transcends cultural boundaries.