Incredibly, no locals have stripped parts from the abandoned cars since the hotel was shut down nine years ago
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- A Macao hotel closed in 2016 still has dozens of abandoned luxury cars.
- Outside the main entrance are no less than three Rolls-Royce Phantoms.
- A Hummer H2 limousine and a Dodge Charger limo were also discovered.
In 2016, authorities in Macao shut down one of the region’s most extravagant hotels after uncovering a list of safety violations along with allegations of drug trafficking, gun violence, and murky ownership ties. Once a symbol of high-end tourism, the hotel has since become an eerie time capsule of faded luxury.
Rather than being renovated, repurposed, or torn down, the building has remained frozen in time, untouched since its closure, right down to the fleet of high-end cars that once ferried guests around in oppulence.
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A popular YouTuber, known as Exploring the Unbeaten Path, recently visited the site and discovered a treasure trove of cars that have been left to rot.
Forgotten Grandeur
The priciest of these cars have been left at the front entrance to the hotel, and include three extended wheelbase Rolls-Royce Phantoms.
While some of their windows have been smashed, and some graffiti has been sprayed on them, it doesn’t appear as though any locals have tried to strip parts from the cars, which is quite a surprise. In all likelihood, and with enough money, they could probably be restored.
Parked alongside the three Rolls-Royces at the entrance is an old Mercedes-Benz S-Class, covered in a thick layer of dirt and grime.
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These aren’t the only cars that have been abandoned. A parking lot at the hotel is also filled with cars. There appear to be well over a dozen Toyota Alphards, which were probably used as shuttle buses by the hotel.
A few other models stand out, including a couple of Audis, a Porsche Cayenne, and several vehicles hidden in the dim light of the underground garage. Down there, the YouTuber found a white Dodge Charger limousine alongside a white Audi A8.
Tucked deeper inside is perhaps the most dramatic find, a stretched Hummer H2 limousine built to carry as many as eighteen passengers.
The adventure into the abandoned hotel has been split into three parts, and while only one of them focuses on the cars, the other two parts are just as fascinating the watch.
The YouTubers take a visit to some of the suites throughout the hotel, the laundry areas, and even a small cafeteria where snacks are still sealed in their original containers.