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Macau Casinos Guide

Macau generates more casino revenue than Las Vegas, Macau, and Singapore combined. Here's what to actually expect — and what no one tells you before you arrive.

7 major integrated resorts Free shuttle network Much more than gambling

What Makes Macau Different from Las Vegas

Visitors arriving from Las Vegas are typically surprised in both directions. The scale is larger than expected — the Cotai Strip is staggering. But the culture is very different.

Macau casinos are overwhelmingly dominated by Baccarat. It accounts for roughly 85% of table game revenue. The Chinese gambling culture that Macau caters to is high-stakes, serious, and intensely focused on Baccarat in particular. The "Vegas experience" of free drinks, cheap buffets, penny slots, and tourist-friendly low-minimum tables exists but is not the primary culture.

What Macau does better than anywhere: the integrated resorts are spectacular architectural and entertainment destinations in their own right. The Venetian is genuinely extraordinary. Wynn Palace's performance lake is as beautiful as any casino property in the world. MGM Cotai's interior is architecture worth visiting. You do not need to gamble to get significant value from a full day exploring the Cotai Strip.

The free casino shuttle network is the other underappreciated feature. Every major property runs 24/7 shuttles to the ferry terminals and border gates — and they're available to anyone, gambler or not. This is the most efficient way to get around Macau.

The Major Properties

Cotai Strip

The Venetian Macao

Largest casino building in the world. Grand Canal with gondolas, 3,000 suites, and massive gaming floor.

Best for: First-timers, shopping, spectacle
💡 Walk through the Grand Canal Shoppes from end to end for the full experience — the painted sky ceiling changes based on time of day.
🚌 Free shuttles to Ferry Terminal, Airport, Border Gate, and Taipa Ferry Terminal
Cotai Strip

Galaxy Macau

Six integrated hotels, massive pool complex (open to hotel guests), and the best variety of dining on the Strip.

Best for: Dining, hotel pool experience, variety
💡 The Broadway Food Street on the east side of Galaxy has more affordable dining than most casino restaurants.
🚌 Free shuttles to Outer Harbour Terminal, Airport, Border Gate
Cotai Strip

Wynn Palace

The most beautiful casino hotel in Macau. Flower-filled performance lake, cable car across the lake, and exceptional art collection.

Best for: Aesthetics, photography, fine dining
💡 Visit after dark — the Performance Lake light and water show runs every 30 minutes in the evening. Cable car ride is MOP 10.
🚌 Free shuttles to Outer Harbour Terminal, Airport, Lotus Bridge
Cotai Strip

MGM Cotai

Spectacular indoor Spectacle (art and entertainment venue), rotating art exhibitions, and the best-designed casino interior on the Strip.

Best for: Art and culture visitors, architecture
💡 The Spectacle — the LED-covered atrium at the heart of MGM Cotai — is one of the most impressive interior spaces in Asia. Visit even if you're not gambling.
🚌 Free shuttles to Outer Harbour Terminal, Airport
Cotai Strip

Studio City

Entertainment-focused resort with Batman Dark Flight ride, Golden Reel figure-8 Ferris wheel, and a movie backlot theme.

Best for: Families, entertainment seekers
💡 The Golden Reel at the top of the two towers is the world's first figure-8 Ferris wheel. Ride it for the Cotai Strip view.
🚌 Free shuttles to Outer Harbour Terminal, Airport, Lotus Bridge
Macau Peninsula

Grand Lisboa (Peninsula)

The iconic gold lotus-shaped tower that defines the Macau skyline. Home to the best Portuguese restaurant in Macau (Robuchon au Dôme on the roof).

Best for: Iconic Macau skyline photo, fine dining
💡 Walk through the casino to the older Hotel Lisboa next door — still operating, still old-school Macau. The contrast with the new Cotai resorts is striking.
🚌 Central Peninsula location — walkable from most heritage sites
Cotai Strip

City of Dreams

Home to the Morpheus hotel (Zaha Hadid's last completed design), Crown Towers, and regular entertainment productions.

Best for: Architecture, Morpheus hotel experience
💡 Even if you're not staying at Morpheus, walk through the lobby — it's one of the most extraordinary pieces of architecture in Asia, with an exoskeleton structure and infinity pool visible through the facade.
🚌 Free shuttles to Outer Harbour Terminal, Taipa Ferry Terminal, Airport

The Free Casino Shuttle Network

This is Macau's most underrated travel hack. Every major integrated resort operates free shuttle buses — no purchase necessary, no gambling required. They connect to:

Shuttles run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, typically every 15-30 minutes. They are clean, air-conditioned, and on-time. Pick up timetables from the information desks at each casino.

Scott's tip: If you're staying on the Cotai Strip, the casino shuttles are faster and more convenient than taxis or buses for getting to the ferry terminal. For getting to the heritage zone (Peninsula), take any shuttle to the Outer Harbour Terminal and walk 10 minutes, or transfer to bus 3, 3A, or 10.

What to Expect Inside

Games

Baccarat dominates. Sic Bo, Roulette, and Blackjack are available. Slots exist but are not the focus. Most game rules are posted at each table.

Currency

Chips are in HKD (Hong Kong Dollars) at most casinos, even though you're in Macau. HKD and MOP are accepted interchangeably. USD chips are sometimes available at major properties.

Minimums

Typically MOP 200–500 (US$25–62) on the main floor of major resorts. Weekends and holidays push this up. Lower minimums can sometimes be found at older Peninsula casinos.

Drinks

Not complimentary unlike Las Vegas. Pay bar prices. Beer is typically MOP 50–80, cocktails MOP 80–150. Bring your own water to the floor.

Photos

Strictly no photography on the gaming floor. Hotel lobbies, shopping areas, and restaurants are generally fine. Staff will stop you on the floor.

Dress Code

Smart casual minimum on the main floor. VIP rooms require business casual. Some restaurants have formal dress codes. Flip-flops and shorts are technically allowed but will feel out of place at upscale properties.

Macau Casinos — Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions