About this venue
Galaxy Arena at Galaxy Macau Integrated Resort - Complex is a modern multi-purpose arena within the large Galaxy Macau integrated resort, designed for concerts, sports events, fight nights, conferences, and major live productions. As the largest indoor arena in Macau, with a capacity of up to 16,000 seats, it stands out for its clean contemporary architecture, flexible stage configurations, and technical infrastructure suited to international-scale events.
Inside, the venue is planned around visibility, sound, and a smooth audience experience. The arena offers broad sightlines toward the stage or event floor, high-quality surround sound, advanced lighting and broadcast capabilities, and facilities that support a comfortable visit. Guests value the clear layout, modern seating, food and beverage options, and premium hospitality areas for a more elevated event experience.
The venue is located at Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, s/n, Galaxy Macau Integrated Resort, Cotai, Macau. Access to the entrance is supported by clearly marked routes within the resort, passenger drop-off areas, and parking facilities connected to the complex. For a wider overview of getting around the city and reaching the Cotai area, the city description below provides a natural continuation.
About the city: Cotai
Cotai, a modern entertainment hub in Macau, is one of Asia’s most recognizable destinations for concerts, sports events and large live productions. Located between Taipa and Coloane, this dynamic part of Macau is known for major arenas, luxury complexes, hotels, restaurants and shopping facilities that allow visitors to organize an entire stay around a single event. Cotai is especially practical for audiences who want to combine an evening program, accommodation and additional amenities within a compact, well-organized area.
Transport connectivity is one of the area’s greatest advantages. The Macau Light Rapid Transit, especially the Taipa Line, connects Cotai with important points such as Macau International Airport, Taipa Ferry Terminal, Cotai West, Cotai East and East Asian Games. Thanks to these stations, reaching the main halls, hotels and stadium areas is simple whether arriving by plane, ferry, taxi or local transport. The proximity of the airport and ferry terminal further simplifies arrival and departure planning, especially when the event is part of a shorter city trip.
Before or after a concert, match or other event, Cotai offers an excellent starting point for exploring Macau. Nearby is Taipa Village, known for its narrow streets, local restaurants and more relaxed pace, while on the Macau Peninsula visitors can explore Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul and the historic streets of the old town. This combination of modern arenas, good infrastructure and cultural landmarks makes Cotai an attractive choice for visitors who want more than just admission to an event.