The Grand Lisboa Casino is an iconic landmark located in the heart of Macao, China. Renowned for its distinctive and flamboyant design, the casino stands out with its lotus-flower shaped building, symbolizing prosperity, and a 52-floor tower that emanates opulence and grandeur. It was officially opened in 2007 and holds the reputation as one of the most famous luxury hotel-casinos in Macao. Designed by the renowned Hong Kong architects Dennis Lau and Ng Chun Man, its architecture is a blend of traditional Portuguese and Chinese aesthetics. The establishment offers a world-class gaming experience with over 800 mass market and 1000 VIP gaming tables along with more than a thousand slot machines. It features an extensive range of entertainment options, high-end dining experiences with several restaurants that offer a plethora of international cuisines, and a luxurious hotel providing top-tier accommodations. The Grand Lisboa also hosts the largest continuous LED dome in the world, showcasing stunning video shows. It is not only a gaming destination but also a cultural and architectural landmark that reflects the vibrant and diverse spirit of Macao.
The Grand Lisbon hotel-casino is one of Macau's hallmarks. Visible from almost everywhere in the city with its modern and unique architecture. The lobby is impressive and the game room is gigantic .I ..
This casino hotel has a very distinct façade that glitters in gold in daytime and at night with amazing lights. It's a paradise for gamblers, but for me it's enough to admire its structure both outsid..
The new Lisboa can be seen everywhere in Macau. The dazzling, encompassing golden structure is the de facto landmark of the former Portuguese colony. It is also a symbol of the city's gambling industr..
Who, among the people who know Macau and its casinos, doesn’t know Grand Lisboa? How couldn’t you love it, with its imponence and flamboyant appearance?
VincentiusLin
Wrote on 8th Sep, 2020
First Casino in Macau
Grand Lisboa hotel is one of the earliest hotel (and casino) in Macau, thanks to Mr Stanley Ho, who brought Macau until today's situation in economic and culture. Better to visit it in the evening for..