With a $365 million construction cost, the Grand Lisboa Hotel and Casino is one of the most luxurious and spectacular casinos in the world. Nearly 900 feet tall, the building is unmistakable with its lotus-shaped construction. One of the tallest buildings in Macau, the Grand Lisboa houses 52 floors of rooms, restaurants, clubs, and, of course, casinos. On par with other world-renowned casino facilites, the Grand Lisboa is an absolute must-visit on any gamer’s list of top casinos.
Five floors of gaming mean that there is something for everyone at Grand Lisboa. You’ll feel like a king gaming at Grand Lisboa as you play beneath ornate crystal chandeliers and rub your feet in the plush and rich carpeting. 240 tables allow guests a choice of all the top games, from Baccarat to Poker, as well as some unique Chinese games. Also attractive are the casino’s 480 slot machines and hundreds of other electronic gaming machines. Forget VIP distinction; at Grand Lisboa the entire casino is a VIP lounge.
Widely considered one of the most upscale hotels in Macau, the Grand Lisboa features 430 rooms. Choose the basic rooms – elegant, spacious and reasonably priced, or take your pick of more extravagant suites and penthouse rooms, complete with garden terraces and in-room spa bathtubs.
Twelve restaurants provide all the dining you could need. Choose Don Alfonso 1890 for fine Italian cuisine cooked under the supervision of world-class chef Alfonso Iaccarino. If you want something more appropriate to the location, choose from one of the eight Chinese restaurants on the 2nd floor. And there is always a quick snack around the corner, whether it’s the Noodles and Conquer Corner or the Crystal Lounge and Deli, which also serves international beer and cocktails.
Want to keep in shape while on your getaway? The Grand Lisboa features a full gymnasium, pool, cardio fitness center and saunas.
When you finish your workout, be sure to check out one of the many night spots at Grand Lisboa. With four floors of entertainment and attractions, your options are open. Take in a Vegas-style showgirl show or dance at one of the many hot night spots. You can take your pick of music, as each locale has its own flavor, from techno to laid-back R&B. You can also do some shopping in some of the boutique shops above the casino.
Chinese for gateway, Macau certainly deserves its name. Settled by the Portuguese in the 16th century, Macau provides visitors with a unique blend of Eastern and Western styles, in architecture, food, religion and culture. Explore a 16th century Moorish Barracks or check out the ancient A-Ma Temple. If you’re more modern-minded, enjoy the limitless shopping offered on the streets of Macau.
Fly into Macau International Airport and ride 15 minutes into Macau to the Grand Lisboa Hotel and Casino, 2-4 Avenida de Lisboa, Macau, China.




