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 Floating Palace by aramat Macao is famous for its casinos which offer a wide range of games such as baccarat, blackjack, roulette, boule, fan tan, dai siu, etc. as well as slot machines. The legal age for gambling is 21 for local players and 18 for foreigners.
Fairly casual, though flipflops or shorts are not always allowed. No cameras or large bags can be taken to the casinos either. The photo is from http://www.cityguide.gov.mo/tg/enter/macau_list_e.htm. Leave a Comment
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 Hotel Liboa by hopang Casino Lisboa was once the largest casino in Macao. It was opened in 1970 by Stanley Ho, a popular businessman in Hong Kong and Macao. The casino has two levels with all sorts of interesting table games such as baccarat, roulette and black jack not to mention several hundred slot machines. The casino attracts many gamblers from Hong Kong and China everyday especially during the weekends.
No proper dress code is required. Leave a Comment
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Wynn Casino's dancing fountain is a spectacular show of colors,lights and music all in one. The shows are every 15 mins but the longest show is at 12 midnight. A must see attraction when you're in Macau. Theme: People WatchingAddress: Wynn Casino, Macao
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 Lights of Casino Lisboa. by ahoerner If you plan to stay longer than a day trip in Macau, a must-see attraction is the four storey Casino Lisboa in downtown. Casinos in Macau open 24 hours.
Appropriated for a casino... but I don't doubt you will meet everything. Leave a Comment Theme: CasinoAddress: Almeida Ribeiro Avenue
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by samantha_chee You could walk from San Ma Lo to Government Headquarters, it will takes about 20 min. The Nam Van Lake Fountain is just opposite the Macao SAR Government Headquarters. You could take nice shot of city view, fountain as well as Macau Tower. There are some open-air cafe before reaching Government Headquarters, with some chinese musical performance (like er-hu etc).
casual Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: From Almeida Ribeiro, walk along Rua da Praia Grande. The fountain is on your left.
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 Casino Lisboa by vincentf The famous casino in Macau, which makes it the Monte Carlo of the Far East.
No shorts or slippers allowed inside the casino. No bringing of bottled drinks either! Leave a Comment Theme: CasinoAddress: Av. de Lisboa, No.2-4, MacauPhone: (853)577666Directions: Right at the intersection of Av. de Amizade and Av. Infante D. Henrique, overlooking Nam Van Lakes.Website: www.hotelisboa.com Other Contact: lisboa@macau.ctm.net
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along AV. ALMEIDA RIBEIRO in Macau nice night scene and you can buy some food along this street or street behind.
formal dressing is no needed Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and DrinkingDirections: along AV. ALMEIDA RIBEIRO where close to Ruins of S. Paul
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by MacKiwi All of the nine casinos in Macau are operated under Government franchise by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau (STDM) and the rules are standard in all gaming halls. The largest casino is the Lisboa Tourist Complex (see photo). Visitors to the casinos should read the sign at each entrance. Although there are no entrance fee to the casinos, administration can refuse entry to foreigners under 18 years of age and 21 years for local residents. There is no dress code. Players are also not obliged to tip any employees of the casinos. Leave a Comment Theme: Casino
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 58/F., Macao Tower by vividvivian before you go up the tower, you see this tower with white lighting... it's real COOL!!! there are 2 floors for sight visting 58/F (indoor) and 61/F (outdoor). this time i went to 58/F because the view is better than on 61/F and i could try walking on the glass made floor and looked at the ground through the glass.... WOW!!! @o@ (eyes and mouth wide open). you can see how gorgeous of Macau at night....
causaul wear is fine Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Macau just next to Convention and Entertainment CentreOther Contact: bus # 23 and 32 are accessible
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by Bradmed Most Asian tourist come here to gamble (casino, horse or dog racing), enjoy the chickens (working girls) or Karaoke. For Westerns, you can enjoy the newly built clubs with western music in the land reclamation area. Various types of clubs and dance spots. Nice mix of Asian and European only in Macao.
Casual yet clubby Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicDirections: Near the large golden statue and Museum of Kung Iam (Goddess of Mercy)Other Contact: http://www.cityguide.gov.mo/tg/e
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