Discover the Luxurious Casinos of Macau Grand Lisboa On the floor: With gaming space split over four floors, the Grand Lisboa, which opened in 2008, has more than 390 gaming tables and 880 slot machines. MGM Macau MGM Macau: This resort prides itself on its artistic leanings -- there are a couple of original Salvador Dali sculptures at the entrance and artworks are dotted about the resort. The Portuguese-inspired Grande Praca, housed under a glass ceiling, is a knockout. MGM Cotai MGM Cotai: Its sister property, MGM Cotai, is due to open at the end of January 2018. Wynn Palace Wynn Palace: Opened in August 2016 at a cost of US$4.1 billion, this is one of the sassiest new properties in Macau. Its casino has about 350 gaming tables, more than 1,000 gaming machines and live table games. Wynn Palace: An eight-acre man-made lake in front of the Wynn Palace not only offers a great view but also provides free entertainment. In the evening, choreographed water shows run every 15 minutes until midnight. The Parisian Macau The Parisian Macau: Inspired by the City of Light, the Parisian Macau boasts a half-scale recreation of the Eiffel Tower, complete with observation decks and a lift to take you to the top for a 360-degree view of Cotai. The Parisian Macau: The 135,000-square-foot casino hosts 400 tables with popular games such as baccarat and roulette. There are also 2,500 gaming machines including slots and video poker. The Venetian The Venetian: A recreation of the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, this Macau property is twice the size of its American sister and is the biggest casino resort in the world. The Venetian: The Venetian also has the world's largest casino floor. Within its 376,000 square feet of gaming space are 640 gaming tables and 1,760 slot machines specifically designed for the Asian market.