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BESTIt was very convenient and nice to be able to go to the Golden Reel and Spotlight buffet all at once. I would definitely recommend going to the Golden Reel once if you come to Macau. You could see the Spotlight and tuna dismemberment shows, and there was a lot of seafood and it was very delicious.
Enjoying the Macau night view
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There are various places where you can enjoy the night view of Macau. Among them, Golden Reel, located in Studio City Macau, is the hottest night view spot. Located at a whopping 130m high, it is the tallest Ferris wheel in Asia and has been steadily gaining popularity since its opening due to its unique shape and design. The Golden Reel is modeled after the shape of the figure 8, the Chinese people's favorite number! In addition, everything inside the Ferris wheel is transparent, making it a perfect place to enjoy the thrill and impressive scenery of Macau at the same time. You can enjoy the Galaxy Hotel and Venetian Hotel, which boast colorful lights. Enjoy the spectacular night view of Macau with the Golden Reel, which runs for about 15 minutes.
Introducing the boarding location
You can board the Macau Golden Reel at the East Wing on the 3rd floor of Studio City. We recommend purchasing tickets at WAUG as you can purchase tickets at a 15% cheaper price than on-site.
Recommended boarding time
The best time to ride the Studio City Golden Reel is at sunset. You can see a beautiful view of downtown Macau illuminated at sunset.
Introduction to the interior of the Ferris wheel
The inside of the Golden Reel is made of transparent glass, and the floor is also transparent so you can see the beautiful night view from anywhere. It's a place that makes you feel like you're on a spaceship.
Address :
Studio City (Golden Reel)
Golden Reel, Estr. do Istmo, Macau
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Operating time :
Thursday - Monday
14:00 PM - 20:00 PM
(Last entry 19:30)
February 12-18: 14:00 PM - 21:00 PM
Transportation information:
Studio City Hotel can be reached directly by free shuttle bus from Portas do Cerco, Macau Ferry Terminal, Taipa Ferry Terminal and Macau International Airport.
Estr. do Istmo, Macao