VENETIAN CASINO
The world’s largest casino, that’s right it’s better than everything in Vegas, our Venetian Macau Casino Photo Tour takes you around the second major building in the planet. sculpted after its sister casino in Vegas, the Venetian Macau features the identical faux Venetian design, canals and all, as well as a 3000 room hotel, the largest shopping mall in the region and, let us not forget, an unrivalled assortment of betting options.
Largest gaming place: At over 550,000 square feet this is the major betting floor in the planet, and it’s well performed. Spacious and vibrantly lit, the floor is less nerve-racking than many in Macau, and much more comparable to the expansive complexes in Las Vegas.
On the other hand, it is unbelievably easy to get lost inside this behemoth. 870 gambling tables and 3400 slot machines propose sufficient occasion to pour cash away, yet regardless of its size and being open 24 hours the floor is continually demanding, particularly the gambling tables.
Around the sides are frequent eating place, frequently transplanted from Hong Kong, as well as several amusement shows and cabarets – the casino has previously been hosts to the Black Eyed Peas and a tennis match among Roger Federer and Pete Sampras.
MGM GRAND MACAU HOTEL: The MGM Grand Macau hotel tower is an exclusive structure located on a prime waterfront site in Macau’s middle Nam Van gambling region. The Macau MGM is placed in the area of the designed Wynn Macau and the Lisboa Hotel and Casino, an area likely to turn into the first casino “strip” of Macau.
The 600-room MGM Macau resort hotel climbs 28-floors into the atmosphere and, as the sparkling glass of the building reflects the South China Sea, the figure of the building itself reflects the rolling waves of the ocean surf.
Differentiated into three separate straight segments as it rises, the exterior walls bend musically, like waves in the ocean. The Macau MGM features a signature atrium, which is the center of the hotel.
MGM Casino
The casino at MGM Macau has the likely to make the MGM Grand Macau the foremost resort in Macau. Within the MGM Macau, there’s a 222,000 square foot split-level casino, with 300 table betting games and 1,000 slot machines.
The property also comprises a 1,500-seat theater, a 5,500-square foot nightclub, 13,500 square feet of meeting and changeable convention space including a 11,000 square foot ballroom, a 25,000-square-foot comfortable spa, and nine restaurant, comprising one on the roof with views of the city and the port.
