Beautifully blending East and West designs, the Grand Lisboa Palace Macau is located in Cotai, close to the East Asian Games Dome and enjoying convenient access to Macau’s new Light Rapid Transit (LRT) line, which connect guests to the Airport, Taipa Ferry Terminal, and many other locations in Taipa. Guests wanting to head to the city centre to explore the Macau Peninsula can get there within 25 minutes of travel time. The Grand Lisboa Palace Macau offers 1,350 contemporary Chinoiserie-inspired rooms and suites that are exquisitely furnished and have a breathtaking view of the resort's Jardim Secreto gardens or Cotai skyline. Each room has complimentary high-speed internet access, 55” flat-screen televisions, separate bath and walk-in showers outfitted with Grohe Freehander shower systems, and beautiful art that brings Macau’s rich cultural history to life. More physical and spiritual relaxation can be found at The Spa at Grand Lisboa Palace which features 14 opulent treatment suites and offers personalised and highly effective treatments. Guests can also receive personalised hair services by the Gentlemen’s Tonic or bespoke manicure and pedicure rituals at The PEDI:MANI:CURE Studio by Bastien Gonzalez. At the Gym, guests can exercise with advanced Technogym® cardiovascular equipment and tailored training programmes, while the temperature-controlled indoor and outdoor swimming pools are perfect for laps or relaxing dips. The resort offers an exceptional range of gastronomy with authentic flavours and enticing aromas of Macanese, Portuguese, regional Chinese and Western cuisines, presented by first-to-Macau and trendsetting restaurants.
"If you’re looking for a truly elevated luxury experience in Macau, Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau absolutely delivers on every level.
From the moment you step into the resort, everything feels grand yet thoughtfully organized. Despite the massive scale of the property, the flow is incredibly smooth—staff coordination, guest movement, and overall operations are handled with impressive precision. Nothing feels chaotic; instead, there’s a calm, refined efficiency throughout.
One of the standout highlights is the buffet. The food selection is exceptional, offering a wide variety that spans East to West—fresh seafood, refined Western dishes, authentic Asian cuisine, and an indulgent dessert section. Every station is well-managed, constantly replenished, and presented beautifully. It’s clear that both quality and diversity are taken seriously here.
Equally impressive is the room service and housekeeping. The rooms are maintained to a very high standard—spotlessly clean, well-organized, and refreshed with great attention to detail. The staff are discreet yet attentive, ensuring everything feels seamless without being intrusive.
The resort itself is a destination on its own. The scale is enormous, yet aesthetically cohesive. The beautifully landscaped gardens, elegant pools, and European-inspired architecture create a unique atmosphere. There’s even a charming “castle-like” design element that adds a whimsical, almost fairytale touch to the surroundings—making it feel more like a luxury retreat than just a hotel.
Overall, Grand Lisboa Palace is not just about luxury—it’s about execution. The combination of outstanding dining, meticulous service, and thoughtfully designed spaces makes it one of the most complete and satisfying resort experiences in Macau."