When my sister-in-law booked us for an overnight stay at Nobu Hotel as a birthday present, I was ecstatic. Why wouldn't I? I was given the chance to visit City of Dreams Macau and having it here in the Philippines is absolutely marvelous! Imagine, staying in one of the brand hotels of the luxurious City of Dreams - the two being, Crown Towers and Hyatt Hotel. Come and share with us pictures I've captured there... a virtual tour of our love nest for a day.
I got curious why this boutique hotel was named Nobu. I thought that since the interior were Japanese-themed, Nobu probably meant something in Japanese. So I searched it, and found out that it means prolong or stretch. I got confused when another meaning says it's a shortened boy's name. Well, finally, I've learned that Nobu came from a world renowned chef, named Nobu Matsuhisa who owns several restaurants worldwide.
Both rooms are crafted with this custom-made Calligraphy which represents "chi" which refers to the vital life force energy of the universe, or simply flow of energy.
My husband and I went to this open pool area for a quick dip. Staffs readily gave us towels and water bottles in a cooler. Water's temperature was perfect for a swim. The nanay-mentality in me just wish that my children were able to join us as we enjoyed this pool for ourselves (that is, except for the lifeguard on duty).
View from the 2 corner rooms we've accommodated with my in-laws. ↓
I love the garden view. During the night, I enjoyed looking at city lights.
I love the garden view. During the night, I enjoyed looking at city lights.
This view right here will set anyone into their romantic mood.
More spots to fall in love with!
For my souvenirs, I brought home the Japanese-style black n' white slippers, cute wooden toothbrush and two large eco bags. I requested for one but happily thanked them for giving us two.
Sayonara! Thanks for visiting! ♥