With a nod to art, culture and heritage, Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau, in collaboration with the Association Casa de Portugal Macau, presents “Fado Nights at Café Bela Vista” this summer for locals and visitors to rediscover the biggest charm in the city.
The hotel is also launching an array of art-inspired kids’ programmes as well as exclusive spa and picnic staycation packages for families to enjoy the good things in life.
Fado is the national treasure of Portugal, a beautiful performance genre incorporating live music with traditional tapas and wine, capturing the authentic history, culture and identity of Portugal. It is part of the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage and considered one of the must-do experiences – and one of the most seductive charms when travellers visit Portugal.
As Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau is celebrating its new hotel brand, the hotel is joining forces with Casa de Portugal Macau to transport guests on a discovery of Fado at its charming Café Bela Vista. In the restaurant, with its classic elegance and heritage-style architecture, guests will be able to indulge in the most authentic Portuguese tapas and wine menu by Chef Pedro Do Carmo, choosing from crispy-roasted suckling pig, gratinated goat’s cheese with honey, Portuguese cheese platter to Pata-negra’ cured ham while listening to the achingly beautiful Fado music.
“To experience Fado is to feel the heartbeat of Portugal, and to listen to its musical soul. Throughout the renaming and rebranding journey, we are thrilled to present Fado Nights at Café Bela Vista, a perfect combination of the authentic Portuguese art, culture and cuisine. It is a feast of all senses, an above and beyond dining journey,” Area Vice President, Macau Operations of Artyzen Hospitality Group and General Manager of Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau Rutger Verchuren said.
“Fado Nights at Café Bela Vista” will be featuring solo singer Tomas Ramous de Deus with acoustic guitarist Miguel Andrade from Casa de Portugal every Thursday night. – aglpr
This poster by Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau promotes its “Fado Nights at Café Bela Vista”.