Casino Lisboa in Macau
Casino Lisboa in Macau is one of the most popular casinos in the region.
The original casino and its adjacent 12-storey hotel building were built by casino billionaire Stanley Ho, Teddy Yip, Yip Hon and Henry Fok in 1970, making the Casino Lisboa in Macau not only one of the most popular, but also one of the oldest casinos in the region.
The casino is owned by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau (STDM), a Stanley Ho company. In 1991, the Casino Lisboa in Macau underwent a facelift – a 270-room extension was added to bring a total of 927 rooms. In 2006, another extension, the Grand Lisboa, was built next to the current complex.
Besides its wide variety of table games and video poker, its temperature-controlled swimming pool, fitness centre, shopping arcade, snooker and billiards facilities, beauty salon, sauna and spa, another star feature of the Casino Lisboa in Macau is its flagship restaurant Robuchon á Galera.
The Robuchon á Galera is owned by world-renowned chef Joel Robuchon and was awarded a coveted three stars by the Michelin Guide in 2008. The restaurant serves European cuisine such as roasted guinea fowl and foie gras.
Live cabaret performances are another star attraction of the Casino Lisboa in Macau. The Crazy Paris Show has been running at the Casino Lisboa in Macau for 27 years and is performed by a selection of Europe’s finest dancers. The special dance shows feature the French Can Can, India Dance, Pole Dancing and the Sway, which are performed daily.
The iconic Casino Lisboa in Macau, with its imposing architectural design and 24-hour entertainment, has certainly earned its reputation as one of Asia’s finest casinos.