• About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Londoner Grand to be part of Luxury Collection hotels
Ad image
  • About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Londoner Grand to be part of Luxury Collection hotels
Ad image
Search
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
GGRAsia > Newsletter > Newsletter 3 > Londoner Grand to be part of Luxury Collection hotels
Latest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 3Top of the deck

Londoner Grand to be part of Luxury Collection hotels

Newsdesk Published September 24, 2024
Share
3 Min Read

Sands China Ltd says a revamped hotel at its Londoner Macao resort under the name Londoner Grand (room pictured) will be part of The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts stable. That is according to a Tuesday press release from Macau casino concessionaire Sands China.

In a Tuesday press release, the casino firm said the Londoner Grand – previously flagged to relaunch in December – will have “2,405 rooms and suites that can cater to groups of varying sizes and customer segments”. The update didn’t confirm the opening date for the new hotel brand.

The announcement said the Londoner Grand hotel had been designed by Peter Silling & Associates, and would be “a masterpiece of Georgian-inspired architecture”.

Sands China added its accommodation would have “an elegant townhouse ambience that is inspired by London’s prestigious Mayfair district”.

Select suites will have “private terraces, dedicated children’s rooms, state-of-the-art media rooms, and exclusive private plunge pools,” added the release.

The Luxury Collection brand, part of hospitality group Marriott International Inc, is described as an “ensemble of over 115 of the world’s finest hotels and resorts in over 40 countries and territories” and has roots dating back to 1906.

According to the press release, Luxury Group by Marriott International will collaborate with Sands China to market the Londoner Grand. The announcement said the revamped hotel would be the first Luxury Collection hotel in the Macau market.

Grant Chum, chief executive and president of Sands China, was cited as saying: “We are excited to collaborate with Luxury Group by Marriott International to bring the first Luxury Collection Hotel to market. Building on the success of The Londoner Macao, adding Londoner Grand to its portfolio represents a pivotal moment in our mission to elevate Macao’s luxury hospitality landscape.”

Gavin Yu, chief development officer for Greater China at Marriott International, said in prepared remarks that Londoner Grand hotel “will blend Macao’s East-meets-West culture with The Luxury Collection’s distinctive perspective on luxury, providing guests unparalleled access to a city rich with heritage, cuisine, and captivating experiences”.

On the second-quarter earnings call in July of Las Vegas Sands Corp, the parent of Sands China, December was mentioned as the likely opening date for the freshly-designated Londoner Grand, remodelled from the formerly-branded Sheraton accommodation, also a brand of Marriot International.

As part of the revamp of The Londoner Macao, the currently-closed Pacifica casino at the property is on track to reopen in December, also under the branding “Londoner Grand”, according to the group’s management.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Macau junket-operator cap stays at 50 for 2027, but industry unlikely to attract even that many: trade rep
July 14, 2026
Tecnet donates computers to Cebu school to support access to digital education
July 14, 2026
Sands China launches responsible gaming youth programme with Singapore study tour
July 14, 2026

Most Popular

HeadlinesLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 1

Player acceptance of latest Macau side bets maybe hurt by complex rules, perception of win chances: scholar

July 9, 2026
HeadlinesJapanLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 3

Konami says first to file Japan casino-supplier licence application

July 8, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 1

Macau logged nearly 21mln visitor arrivals in 1H 2026, up 9pct y-o-y: police

July 8, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 2

2Q likely toughest trading for Macau casinos in post-pandemic era amid FIFA World Cup, poor hold rates: Citi

July 10, 2026

Code of Ethics

Privacy Policy

Useful Links

Contact Us

Follow US
Copyright 2026 TEAM Publishing and Consultancy Ltd / All rights reserved
Sign up to our FREE Newsletter

Subscribe now and never miss our latest news!

Zero spam, unsubscribe at any time.