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Hotel Lisboa Macau, the landmark set in the heart of Macau, is a testament to extraordinary elegance. With its distinctive location and architectural design, 12 acclaimed restaurants and 24-hour entertainment, the Lisboa has truly earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotel.
You find easy access to the city's prime tourist attractions, indoor access to the legendary Casino Lisboa and 15 acclaimed restaurants. The impeccable services of our staff will definitely make your stay an enjoyable one.
Widely acclaimed as a perfect mix of traditional hospitality and modern facilicies, Hotel Lisboa is a well-known landmark of Macau. Located in the Central Business District, 15 minutes from the Macau International Airport and 5 minutes from Macau-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal, Hotel Lisboa's unrivalled central location offers total convenience for both travelling business executives and holiday-makers alike.
Rooms & Accommodation
Close to 1,000 rooms and luxurious suites, designed for your total relaxation. From standard rooms to presidential suites, all of our luxuriously furnished guest rooms are refurbished every 5 to 6 years offering up to date comfort and convenience.
Modern in-room facilities include ensuite bathroom, satellite television, music, radio, hair dryer and in-room safes. Besides we have mini-bar (including French mineral water, beer, Soft drinks, juice and assorted Chinese tea selection), in-room movies, Local Calls and Broadband Internet Services connection are complementary to our hotel patrions. Most rooms offer a magnificent view of the South China Sea and major landmarks in Macau.
Dining & Restaurants
- Robuchon a Galera: French cuisine by Mr. Joel Robuchon, acclaimed as Chef of the Century by the Gault-Millau Restaurant Guide.
- Portas do Sol: Dim Sum lunch & Chinese haute cuisine seven days a week.
- Noite e Dia Cafe: International cuisine round-the-clock in a casual atmosphere.
- New Furusato: The new standard of Japanese.
- Gallery Lounge: A perfect place for a quiet drink.
- Wine: Possibly the most extensive wine list in Asia.
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