The Venetian named best local hotel
The Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel has been named as the Best Hotel in Macau, by the FinanceAsia Business Travel Poll Awards 2012. The award is given by finance magazine FinanceAsia after polling its readers. “The Venetian Macau is thoroughly happy and honored to have been once again selected as the Best Hotel in Macau by FinanceAsia,” said Gunther Hatt, Executive Vice President of Operations for Venetian Macau Limited. “It’s our mission to provide both business and leisure travellers with the best integrated resort experience in Macau, and this award is a confirmation of that success. We will continue to strive to be Macau’s number one destination for business and leisure travel,” he added.
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