Cotai Strip
The Cotai Strip , Macau’s version of Las Strip, it is a reclaimed area between Taipa and Coloane islands,
Cotai Strip

Overview
The Cotai Strip , Macau’s version of Las Strip, it is a reclaimed area between Taipa and Coloane islands, now a major hub for luxury casinos, hotels, and entertainment, known for its Las Vegas style grandeur and accessibility.
| Key features: | casino Resorts, luxury Hotels, shopping and entertainment. |
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| Things to do: | explore the resort, gambling, Shopping and dining |
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Cotai Strip
Where is the Cotai Strip located?
On reclaimed land between Taipa and Coloane island.
How do I get to the Cotai Strip?
Fly to Macau and then take taxi or bus.
What are the top attractions on the Cotai Strip?
City of Dreams, Wynn palace, Studio city Macau, The venetian Macau, House of dancing water, Parisian Macau Eiffel tower.
What is the best time to visit the Cotai Strip?
September to November or December to February.
What are the best hotels on the Cotai Strip?
The Parisian, The Venetian Studio City Light, Holiday Inn, Grand Hyatt, four seasons.
Are there shopping malls on the Cotai Strip?
Yes, Cotai strip is known for the large and luxury shopping malls.
Can I visit the Cotai Strip for free?
Yes, you can Cotai strip for free as it’s a public area.
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