Refurbished Nüwa Hotel reopens Feb 8, says City of Dreams
Nüwa hotel at the City of Dreams is to reopen just before Chinese New Year, following a period of refurbishment.
The renovation at Nüwa had “started in early 2020”, according to Hong Kong-listed Melco International Development Ltd. The latter company is the parent of Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd, the operator of City of Dreams.
In May, Melco Resorts linked the permanent closure of two Michelin-recognised restaurants at City of Dreams – two Michelin star French contemporary restaurant The Tasting Room; and one Michelin star Japanese sushi restaurant Shinji by Kanesaka – to the revamp of Nüwa. The eateries had both “been closed as Nüwa is closed for refurbishment”, said the casino operator.
The latest notice on the website of City of Dreams mentioned the soon-to-be-reopened Nüwa would have 300 accommodation units, including 33 luxury villas.
Chinese government has designated February 11 to 17 as the Chinese New Year holiday period for 2021. The week-long break – also known as the spring “Golden Week” – is typically a busy period for Macau casino resorts and the tourism trade.