What to Know About Macau's The House of Dancing Water
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Everything You Need to Know About Macau's The House of Dancing Water

Everything You Need to Know About Macaus The House of Dancing Water

The House of Dancing Water in Macau, China, stands as a captivating testament to the city's commitment to entertainment and culture. This aquatic masterpiece is a must-see for visitors seeking a thrilling and unique experience that combines acrobatics, storytelling, and water-based performances.

The House of Dancing Water
Photo by Website/The House of Dancing Water

Created by the world-renowned theatre director Franco Dragone, The House of Dancing Water boasts a 270-degree theatre-in-the-round design that holds an astounding 3.7 million gallons of water. The show unfolds within this watery stage, featuring a gripping tale of love, adventure, and intrigue. The performances, executed by a talented cast of international artists, encompass breathtaking acrobatics, synchronised swimming, and daring aerial acts, all choreographed to perfection.

The House of Dancing Water
Photo by Website/The House of Dancing Water

The show's storyline centers on a timeless tale of love and challenges, accentuated by astonishing stunts and captivating visual effects. The integration of water into the performances adds a mesmerising dimension, creating an atmosphere of fluid beauty and constant surprise. From motorbike stunts defying gravity to elegant water ballet, the House of Dancing Water guarantees an unforgettable experience.

The House of Dancing Water
Photo by Website/The House of Dancing Water

To fully enjoy this captivating spectacle, it's advisable to plan and book tickets in advance. Showtimes vary, but generally, there are multiple performances throughout the week. Prices may vary based on seating preferences, so checking the official website for updated details is recommended. 

How to Get There

The House of Dancing Water is conveniently situated in the City of Dreams complex in Macau. Travellers can reach Macau by air, land, or sea, with the Macau International Airport serving as the primary gateway. From there, visitors can take a taxi, shuttle bus, or public transportation to reach the City of Dreams.

For those arriving by land, Macau is well-connected to neighboring cities like Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. After crossing the border, transportation options such as taxis and buses are readily available to take you to the venue.

The House of Dancing Water, which was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is scheduled to make its much-anticipated return to Macau in late 2024.

Location: The House of Dancing Water, City of Dreams, Estr. do Istmo, Macau

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