ABOUT PONTE 16
Ponte 16 is a world-class integrated casino-entertainment resort built over 2.3 hectares. Ideally located in the culturally rich Inner Harbor of Macau, the resort is built on both sides of the iconic Pier No. 16 clock tower along the waterfront.
Drawing inspiration from Macau's unique East-West cultural pluralism, Ponte 16's stunning European/Portuguese architecture is infused with traditional Chinese elements.
Ponte 16 is the only resort situated in Macau's Inner Harbor, part of the "Historic Center of Macao" which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many of the city's architectural monuments such as the A-Ma Temple and Ruins of St. Paul's are just minutes away from the resort.
Situated along one of Macau's main thoroughfares, Ponte 16 is easily accessible by local public transport. The new Pier 11A with ferry services to Wanzai, Zhuhai; Shekou, Shenzhen; and Jiangmen, adjacent to Ponte 16 makes it extremely accessible for mainland Chinese tourists.
Poised to be the epicenter of activities in the Inner Harbor, on completion, Ponte 16 will consist of a five-star luxury hotel, a casino and an entertainment and recreation complex.
World-Class Casino
270,000 square feet gaming floor housing 150 gaming tables, 5 VIP halls and 320 slot machines.
Five-Star Luxury Hotel
Managed by world-renowned hotel management group Accor, Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 has 389 opulent rooms and an exclusive block of 19 VIP Mansions. Hotel facilities include an exquisite restaurant, chic bars, a spa, modern fitness and MICE centers.
Wine & Dine Outlets
Ponte 16 boasts of several renowned restaurants which take guests on an gastronomical tour around the world including Fortune Inn Restaurant serving the best in Cantonese cuisine, Edo Japanese Restaurant featuring alluring dishes from Hokkaido, Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao serving excellent Northern Chinese cuisine of hand-pulled noodles and dumplings, and the not-to-be-missed Harlan’s Restaurant headed by master chef Mr. Harlan Goldstein and loved by Hong Kong celebrities.
Fortune Inn Restaurant, Edo Japanese Restaurant and Harlan’s Restaurant are slated to open in August 2008.
Entertainment & Recreation Complex
In the plans is the development of a 500,000 square feet entertainment & recreation complex housing a wide variety of retail shops, food & beverage outlets and entertainment facilities. The complex will also feature a waterfront promenade with alfresco dining and outdoor performance areas.
Phase I opened on 1st February 2008 comprising two levels of casino area offering 105 gaming tables and 300 slot machines. |