Casino entertainment in Macau
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Grand Lisboa Casino
Connected to its little sister (Lisboa Casino) by a footbridge is the plush Grand Lisboa, with its glowing golden-bulb exterior and a truly kitsch flaming-torch-shaped towering structure. The interior ventilation works much better than Lisboa Casino and people are gaming with slightly more manners here. The famous Crazy Paris Cabaret, featuring a multitude of leggy women onstage strutting around in a couple of beads and a feather, is also held here.
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MGM Grand Casino
This MGM Grand is much smaller than its mother in Vegas, but its gentility and modern design with innovative lighting make it a casino with taste and class. It’s more for unruffled high-rollers, meaning it has a more relaxing atmosphere.
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Venetian
Occupying the Cotai Strip, this ersatz Doge's Palace is a minimalist's nightmare – a vast hotel, gambling and shopping city within a city, that recreates Venetian icons, right down to the canals and singing gondoliers.
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Plaza Casino
If you want a quieter gaming time, head to the secluded Plaza. Hidden in the Four Seasons Hotel, the Plaza cannot compete with other casinos listed here in terms of size, but its decor is marvellously impressive, making it one of the classiest casinos in Macau. Its location suggests that tourist groups do not venture here.
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Lisboa Casino
With cigarette smoke for ambience and little effort at decor, this once-monopolistic old-timer nevertheless is still the best-known casino in Asia for its faded ‘60s glamour. Those days are gone, but the tightly packed baccarat tables still live on.
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Sands Macau
Run by the consortium from Vegas leading Macau’s gambling business renaissance, the Sands has a spacious atrium allowing natural lighting, together with a fantastic array of crystal chandeliers. Expect throngs of gamblers from the mainland.
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Mandarin Oriental Casino
Though the Mandarin cannot compete with the other casinos listed here in terms of size and riches, its gentility earns it a name among those who fancy the games of chance.
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Wynn Macao
A gentlemen's club for punters, Wynn features interiors in solid browns interrupted impatiently by reds and golds. Presumably feng shui had a say too – the hotel sports a chip on its shoulder that's pointed at Grand Lisboa.
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