
Grand Lisboa Hotel
Macau · China
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Character and identity
You can spot the Grand Lisboa from across Macau: a gold, flower-shaped tower rising over the city centre, a short walk from Senado Square and the UNESCO-listed historic core. Inside, the 430-room property leans hard into opulence, with a lobby doubling as a gallery of jade carvings, silk screens and gemstones. Restaurants are the headline act, from Cantonese tasting menus at The Eight to Robuchon au Dôme's French fine dining on the 43rd floor. A 10,000 square foot, two-floor spa with 11 treatment rooms and a colonnaded outdoor pool round out a register that is unapologetically maximalist.
Who's it for
Best for:
Serious diners and gamers who want to be in the thick of central Macau, with the historic quarter on foot and the casino floor downstairs. Couples drawn to gilded, old-school grandeur, panoramic city views and a destination spa will feel at home, as will anyone planning to eat their way through one of Asia's most decorated restaurant line-ups.
Should look elsewhere:
Design minimalists will find the gold-accented, gemstone-studded aesthetic too much. Families and travellers seeking a resort feel, beach access or quiet seclusion are in the wrong city, and non-smokers should note that some rooms still permit smoking, so specify at booking.
Bottom line
The cooking is the reason to book: few hotels anywhere concentrate this much culinary firepower under one roof, with Robuchon au Dôme and The Eight as the anchors. Come for a long weekend of eating, spa time and old-quarter walks, and book a higher-floor room for the views. Use the free ferry terminal shuttle, or upgrade to the Bentley transfer if you're in the mood.
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What this place offers
- 24-hour room service
- Babysitting services
- Casino
- Fitness classes
- Gym
- House car
- Indoor pool
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Restaurants
