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Capella Debuts in Macau, a Jungle Oasis Amidst Urban Luxury
Capella at Galaxy Macau launched on February 12, 2026, marking a significant addition to the integrated resort's opulent hotel lineup alongside Raffles and The Ritz-Carlton. The property distinguishes itself with a botanical-inspired design and Capella's signature personalized se

Luxurious hotel guestroom with large windows, intricate decor, and a private indoor plunge pool illuminated by natural light.
Capella Hotel Group opened Capella at Galaxy Macau on February 12, 2026, joining Raffles and The Ritz-Carlton in the expansive Galaxy Macau complex. Designed by Moinard Bétaille, the 95-key hotel draws inspiration from a tropical jungle, envisioned to change from dawn to dusk.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by a chamber of light and running water surrounding a 'Tree of Life' in the ground floor lobby. This central feature, according to Sleeper Magazine, pulsates with colored light. Round pools, lush foliage, and sculpted wooden storks complement an immersive three-meter LED screen by Hong Kong artist Laura Cheung, founder of LaLa Curio. This digital artwork introduces the hotel's jungle narrative. The experience continues on the first floor where artworks by Bruno Moinard and American ceramic artist Jason Messinger are displayed.
A cornerstone of the Capella experience is the 'Capella Culturist', who welcomes guests in the Capella Living Room. This space, a hallmark of Capella properties, serves as a social salon featuring Bruno Moinard's abstract oil painting, 'Jungle Blue'. Here, Capella Culturists guide guests through Macau's heritage, hosting daily Capella Rituals such as tea ceremonies, baijiu tastings, and cultural introductions.
Accommodations, reportedly the largest in Southern China, begin with 128-square-meter, one- and two-bedroom apartment-style suites. Each includes private indoor plunge pools and hand-finished, jungle-inspired walls by Laura Cheung. Four-bedroom penthouses span nearly 700 square meters, offering a balcony with an infinity-edge lap pool and outdoor lounge. These expansive units feature a private winter garden, a wellness room with a massage chair and TechnoGym equipment, a games room with a foosball table, and a butler pantry. Two-bedroom penthouses mirror many of these amenities, adding a dedicated family room.
The hotel's culinary offerings include Michelin-starred chef Vicky Cheng's modern French cuisine. Botanica, helmed by Executive Chef Stephen Hsu, presents international comfort classics with Asian influences. Sleeper Magazine describes Botanica as an intimate 48-seat restaurant with 'indoor water reflections, climbing botanicals, imaginary jungle vines and soft, pillow-like fungi stretching across the high ceilings,' with sculptural works by Mexican artist Joel Escalona.
Pony & Plume, the property's whisky and cocktail bar, features over 650 whiskies. The bar's name signifies 'precision, ritual and aroma,' with the 'pony' representing a precise measure and the 'plume' an aromatic smoke cloud used in signature cocktails, as reported by Sleeper Magazine. The venue offers guided tastings, smoke-infused concoctions, bar snacks, and a private reserve of whisky casks.
Through its 'Capella Curates' program, Capella at Galaxy Macau provides bespoke experiences like private helicopter tours and excursions to historic Lai Chi Vun with maritime cuisine offerings. Clive Edwards, Senior Vice President, Operations, Capella Hotel Group, stated, 'This strategic partnership positions Capella at Galaxy Macau as a distinctive expression of our brand vision: an intimate, residential retreat within an integrated resort context.' He elaborated that guests gain access to Galaxy's amenities while experiencing Capella's 'culturally immersive hospitality,' including 'Capella Culturists to curated experiences celebrating Macau’s rich heritage.'
Our take: Capella's entry into Galaxy Macau is a bold move, planting a distinctive 'residential retreat' within the vast, often impersonal, integrated resort environment. The heavy emphasis on bespoke art, personalized service via the Capella Culturists, and a unique botanical narrative sets it apart from typical luxury hotel offerings in the region. This is less a hotel and more a curated ecosystem designed to immerse guests in a localized, yet distinctly Capella, experience. The F&B program, starring a Michelin-starred chef and an extensive whisky bar, suggests a commitment to high-end gastronomy that will cater to discerning travelers.
Source : Sleeper Magazine
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