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Sands Global Ambassador David Beckham to Host Exclusive Londoner Grand Celebration Party on June 8

Sands Global Ambassador David Beckham to Host Exclusive Londoner Grand Celebration Party on June 8

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MACAO, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Redefining luxury at scale, Londoner Grand is celebrating its official opening with a star-studded party hosted by Sands Global Ambassador, David Beckham, and his good friend G Bear, The Londoner's newly-appointed No.1 Ambassador and Chief Experience Officer (CEO). Influential celebrities and KOLs attending the exclusive Londoner Grand Celebration Party will be treated to a spectacular evening of world-class entertainment, signature surprises and memorable social media moments.
Londoner Grand's gastronomic excellence will also be an exciting feature on the night, with a series of engaging elements. This includes a sensational gala dinner at Hampton Court featuring two iconic courses by renowned chef Edward Lee, from Netflix's hit show Culinary Class Wars. These will be complemented by dishes from The Londoner® Macao's two-Michelin-starred restaurant The Huaiyang Garden and Michelin Selected restaurant The Mews.
The one-of-a-kind event marks G Bear's first official ambassadorial engagement in Macao in his new role. Guests can expect to feel his signature warmth and whimsy and curatorial touches. Stylish and sophisticated, with refined taste and devilish wit, G Bear is the living embodiment of a gentleman with a twist, a debonair ambassador with the poise of a seasoned spy and the mischievous smile of a romantic lead.
Setting Luxury Hospitality Trends
More than a resort, Londoner Grand is an exclusive resort within a resort that has the scale to be inclusive. Reserved for those that expect nothing less than the best, A-list guests who define luxury on their own terms. It is a destination, where refinement, personal touches, and exceptional experiences crafted by the hotel's fiercely trained A-team come together.
As leader of the A-team G Bear's priority is to make sure every Londoner Grand guest feels like the A-lister they are and ensure every visitor to Macao feels welcomed and looked after. He is the ultimate inside connection for Londoner Grand's guests, assisting them to have an immersive journey in Macao, a unique city steeped in history, culture, gastronomy and unforgettable experiences.
G Bear will also be setting culinary trends as a globetrotting gourmand with the opening of the G Bear Cafe on June 9, 2025. An Instagrammable social hub for the fabulous and fashionable to relax, sip on a signature Portuguese egg tart affogato, and socialise in style. To celebrate Londoner Grand's opening three dishes from his friend Chef Edward Lee, including dishes presented on Culinary Class Wars, will be served for a limited time. For those eager to take home some G Bear goodies the cafe stocks a range of exclusive merchandise set to quickly become coveted collectibles, including environmentally-friendly coffee cups and stylish tote bags.
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About Londoner Grand
Designed by Peter Silling & Associates, Londoner Grand (2,405 keys) is an exclusive resort that welcomes discerning guests into an unparalleled expression of British living paired with Macao's rich cultural tapestry and exemplary service. Taking inspiration from London's prestigious Mayfair district the elegant town-house-inspired rooms and suites evoke the grandeur of classic Georgian architecture. Guests seeking the ultimate indulgence stay at Paiza Grand, an exclusive hotel within Londoner Grand that takes lifestyle opulence to the next level, with exquisite one- and two-bedroom suites, including six stunning pool suites and one Jacuzzi suite. Paiza Grand's guests enjoy exceptional service from the highly trained Grand Butler team. Residence club Hampton Court is the perfect location for refined culinary experiences and creative libations, with its extensive dinner buffet open to the public. Chelsea Garden (open 24 hours), is home to quintessential dishes from popular regional Chinese cuisines, plus local Macanese favourites and Hong Kong café classics; and the newly opened G Bear Cafe, a whimsical space for the fabulous and famous to relax, sip, and socialise in style. For leisure there are three swimming pools, the well-equipped Health Club and tranquil Spa. As part of an integrated resort city, Londoner Grand's guests also have access to approximately 150 dining options, including Michelin starred, and retail mecca Sands Shoppes Macao with approximately 850 stores, all under one roof.
For more information visit www.londonermacao.com/hotels/londoner-grand.html
Media contacts:Public Relations, Londoner Grand
Dan LiTel: +853 8118 2056Email: dan.li@sands.com.mo
Joyce ChiuTel: +853 8118 2013Email: joyce.chiu@sands.com.mo
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