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Macau's Hotel Lisboa is home to one of Macau's oldest and best-known casinos. Located in the center of the city it is just 15-minutes from the airport and 5 minutes from the Macau Ferry Terminal.All of the Hotel Lisboa's comfortably designed guestrooms and deluxe suites are outfitted with Jacuzzis, massage showers, free broadband Internet access, mini bar and complimentary local phone calls. Many rooms and suites also offer great views of the South China Sea and some of Macau's top scenic spots.This iconic hotel boasts 18 restaurants. The Guincho a Galera Restaurant brings the Michelin-starred cuisine of Portugal's Fortaleza do Guincho to Macau; at the Noite e Dia Coffee Shop guests can enjoy Chinese and International favorites any time, night or day; and the Gallery Lounge offers a nice venue to relax with a glass of wine or a cocktail and company. Cantonese, Japanese and Western restaurant options are also available.Guests travelling on business can easily work while staying in this Macau hotel. There are many meeting rooms available for any function, whether it be a conference, a banquet, or a party, and have the standard facilities for any event.Recreational facilities include the Lisboa Spa by Clarins, an oasis of relaxation in dynamic Macau, a fitness center and a shopping arcade and of course, the Lisboa Casino with its vast array of slot machines, blackjack tables and roulette wheels.
Best Price: £0.00 from Deichmann UK, HRS UK £0.00£76.774
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