5-star-hotel in China shut down nine years ago still has three abandoned Rolls-Royce cars at its entrance
Published on Oct 21, 2025 at 2:47 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Oct 21, 2025 at 2:47 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
An abandoned luxury 5-star hotel in China that was shut down nine years ago still hides abandoned Rolls-Royce luxury cars at the entrance.
The hotel is located in Macao, an autonomous region on the south coast of China and just across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong.
This used to be one of the most extravagant hotels in the region; however, it was shut in 2016 due to issues with violent and organized crime.
The building has been left in a time warp, but so too have the luxury cars from Rolls-Royce that sit outside abandoned, as recently found by YouTuber Exploring the Unbeaten Path.
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The Rolls-Royce luxury cars sit abandoned at the hotel
As the YouTuber showed, some very luxe models have just been left to rot at the front entrance to the hotel.
There are, in fact, dozens of cars just left here, with no effort seemingly made to recover them.
At least some of the cars belonged to the hotel, which once used them to ferry guests around.
In the front entrance, there are at least three Rolls-Royce luxury cars, including three extended wheelbase Rolls-Royce Phantoms.

The cars have had windows smashed in, and there is graffiti across the bodywork.
Weirdly, however, no parts appear to have been stolen from the cars.
If they remain complete, though, there is a chance they could get back on the road.
Other luxury cars lie abandoned at the hotel
While they take center stage, the Rolls-Royces aren’t the only cars left at the hotel.
There is a parking lot full of cars, with what looks like a good number of Toyota Alphards.
A few Audis were also left to rot, as was a Porsche Cayenne.
Further down in the underground garage is an Audi A8 and perhaps, the biggest surprise, a Dodge Charger limousine.

Even more dramatic, however, is the stretched Hummer H2 limousine sitting at the hotel.
Back outside, and sitting next to the Rolls-Royce is an old Mercedes S-Class.
This looks to have been here for a while, as it is covered in a thick layer of grime.
Amazingly, these cars are still here despite the hotel shutting down nearly 10 years ago.
Who knows where these cars will eventually end up?
Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.