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Macau Palace Casino, Avenida de Amizade

Rising up from Macau’s outer harbor in its Fisherman’s Wharf section, about five minute’s walk from the ferry terminal, you’ll find the Macau Palace Casino.  One of the city’s oldest and most unique casinos, the Macau Palace is an ideal place to both absorb some local culture and indulge in some exciting gaming.  The Macau Palace offers an atmosphere that’s laid-back, familiar, and features fewer crowds than neighboring casinos.

Macau Palace is a moored riverboat barge casino decorated in ornate and classic Chinese style.  The interior is lush, and features opulent carvings, paintings, and decorations. Any time of day or night, you’re welcome to visit the casino’s 11,120 square feet of gaming space.  You can try your luck at a few of the 51 available slots, or ante up at one of the dozen or so gaming tables, which feature standard favorites like Blackjack, Dai-Su and Baccarat.

If you’re looking for lodging, there are plenty of nearby hotels, such as the Casino Dragon, the Casa Real, and the Sands and Rocks in Fisherman’s Wharf.  As far as great dining goes, there are many fantastic options both in the hotels and in downtown Macau itself.  You’ll have your choice between expertly prepared regional cuisine and fantastic food from around the world.

If it’s great nightlife you want, Macau has it in spades.  There’s a reason why Macau is called the eastern Las Vegas; when the sun goes down, the streets light up in neon, and the city comes alive with international music, wild entertainment, dancing, and Karaoke.  Also called the eastern “city that never sleeps”, bars, pubs, restaurants, and casinos are open late into the night, offering non-stop excitement for as long as you can hold out.  But if you’re looking for a way to spend a quiet afternoon, Macau has plenty of those, too.  Macau boasts 22 historic buildings, as well as museums, beaches, hills, and city squares.  For those who enjoy outdoor sports, there are opportunities for hiking, windsurfing, canoeing, golf, tennis, and go-carting.  Day or night, there’s always something to do in Macau.

The Macau Palace Casino is located on the Avenida de Amizade Outer Harbour in Macau, China.  It is just minutes away from the Macau International Airport.

If you’re looking for simple, straightforward gaming in a relaxed, yet luxurious atmosphere, stop in to the floating Macau Palace Casino.  More than a casino, it’s a piece of Old Macau, a taste of Chinese culture, and an experience worth having.