Venetian Casino Resort
This is the biggest casino resort in the world (bigger than anything in Vegas). Inside the Venetian Macau, you'll find the regions' premier shopping mall, a 3000 room hotel and gondoliers roaming canals along mock, Italian streets. Many of the visitors are just here to pretend they're in Venice. It's the complete package as a resort; there are shows by night, excellent restaurants and the Venetian hotel is one of the best places to stay in Macau. Utterly over the top and completely fun, this is the best of Las Vegas transported to Asia.
City of Dreams
Macau’s first destination for grown-up gamblers, the City of Dreams forgoes the gondoliers and gladiators of its competitors to offer a more stylish experience. The gaming floor is one of the biggest and best designed in the city, where you can expect to stand elbow to elbow with high rollers. Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury hotels and the best house show in town are just some of the reasons that the City of Dreams is considered one of the most exclusive casinos in Macau. If you’re looking for the James Bond experience, the City of Dreams is the place to sip your martini.
The Sands Macau
Macau's first Las Vegas-style casino has lost none of its appeal. More down to earth than Venetian and City of Dreams, the live bands and free drinks at the Sands Macau make this an easy casino to spend a few hours. The massive gambling hall has all the appeal of an aircraft hangar, but it does mean there is a wide range of tables and minimum bets that won't break the bank. The location right next to the Macau/Hong Kong ferry pier means it's convenient for a day trip, but it can be swamped on Friday and Saturday night with businessmen from Hong Kong.
Wynn Macau
Smaller, but smarter than most of its rivals, the Wynn Macau is where the big rollers go to splash their cash. Million dollar tapestries are stapled to the wall and Qing era vases grace the hotel lobbies, while the designer curves make it one of the most attractive casinos in Macau. Inside you'll find tables with pricey minimum bets and a high rollers room that is said to be one of the most exclusive in the city. It's a casino worth seeing but perhaps stick to the slot machines.
Grand Lisboa Macau
This is a Macau original. Before the Las Vegas imports arrived the Lisboa was the biggest deal in town. It has a refurbishment since the competition opened and the Michelin star restaurant, five-star hotel rooms are a testament to its success. Yet, it still remains most attractive because the casino offers less glitz and more gambling. The warren of rooms here hide hundreds of tables and plenty of big rollers. The focus is on showing your cards rather than catching a show. Grand Lisboa Macau is the best place in town to enjoy the more classical Macau casino experience.