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Macau  

Sands Macao
Avenida da Amizade
Phone +853 2888 3388
Web Site: www.sands.com.mo

Tables: 581
Slot Machines: 988
Gaming Space:  16,300 square metres (165,000 square feet)
Games: Baccarat, blackjack, big and small, fan tan, roulette, fish-prawn-crab, 3-card baccarat, 3-card poker, Caribbean stud poker 
 
Sands Macao Casino Hours
Open 24 hours

Experience a world of splendor at the first western-operated gaming and entertainment destination in the People’s Republic of China. Sands Macao is a gaming, dining and entertainment empire encompassing over 90,100 square meters (970,069 square feet) in beautiful southeastern China. Easily accessible from Hong Kong and other parts of China, Sands Macao rests just a short distance from the Macao International Airport.

With 2,700 square meters (29,070 square feet) of entertainment space, a diverse sampling of international and Chinese cuisines, stunning ambiance and impeccable service, Sands Macao will definitely become your destination of choice.    If you travel to Macau by ferry, you will see the Sands logo and the gold-mirrored casino on the right as you approach Macaus ferry terminal. Completed in 2004, the casino was the first of the Western-owned casinos in Macau and it introduced a new level of luxury to Macau. The casino has over 165,000 thousand square feet of casino space with 65-foot ceilings and a 260-foot wide, 50-foot high window wall. The high ceilings mean that the thick cigarette smoke that is otherwise endemic in Macaus casinos is dispersed. The casino also has the 17,000 square foot, non-smoking Pearl Room.

The opulent Sands Macao complex seamlessly blends entertainment and gaming facilities. The stunning, reflective gold glass exterior houses a wide range of diversions, from unrivaled shows to a vast array of gaming tables and slot machines on its main gaming floor, Fortune Level, Treasure Level and the Pearl Room. Tantalizing cuisines, featuring Cantonese dishes, are presented in two award-winning restaurant outlets, the Golden Court and Moonlight Market, with a Macanese restaurant and a Las Vegas-style steakhouse rounding out the lineup. Situated in the hub of Macao, the Sands Macao is just five minutes from the Macao Ferry, which is a part of the transportation network to Hong Kong and China. Come and experience the wonders of Sands Macao.

Sands Macao Pearl Room

Get ready to play in the most opulent and innovative casino room in Macao. Situated in the Sands Macao lobby, the 1,580-square meter (17,011 square feet) smoke-free gaming space caters to both serious and light-hearted players with a huge array of table games, including classics like Caribbean Stud Poker, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Fan Tan, as well as 180 slot machines specially designed for the Asian market.

Draped in stunning curtains of lustrous pearls against a dazzling backdrop of blue tones, the casino provides a perfect setting to enjoy your gaming. In Chinese culture, the number 8 is believed to bring luck and power, and is thus interwoven throughout the room’s interior in the form of the room’s logo and eight pillars.

Sands Macao Fortune Level

Lose yourself in Macao’s most stunning gaming area, the Fortune level.  The Fortune level, “Ru Yi” in Chinese, symbolizes good wishes, wealth, happiness and prosperity. Spanning an extensive 920 square meters (9,905 square feet), this level has 102 gaming tables, including baccarat, blackjack, and 143 slot machines.

Sands Macao Treasure Level

To bring you even more games and winning entertainment, we have also expanded our facilities to the Treasure Level. Visitors can now enjoy over 2,260 square meters (24,332 square feet) of extra gaming room in addition to the main gaming floor, Fortune Level and Pearl Room.

Sands Macao Restaurants

Apart from gaming, the casino hosts 7 restaurants, bars and entertainment areas.   Our seven restaurants feature both regional and international cuisines. Golden Court, our flagship Chinese restaurant, serves a scrumptious menu of Cantonese dishes. Restaurant Pérola offers the best of Macanese food and Copa Steakhouse is a first-class Las Vegas style steak house. Your taste buds will thank you for stopping by.

Sands Macao Location

Visitors to Sands Macao can enjoy a variety of transport options that will ensure arriving in timely comfort and style.

From the ferry terminal and helicopter terminal, it is only a five minute journey to Sands Macao. From the airport and Lotus Flower Bridge border checkpoint is only 15 minutes away.

Sands Macao Shuttle Bus
Sands Macao offers free shuttle bus transportation at the Border Gate and Macao Ferry Terminal travel to and from Sands Casino.

FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE

Shuttle Bus Route Time Frequency Travel Time
Sands to Border Gate 09:30 - 24:00 About every 8 minutes 10 to 15 minutes
Sands to Ferry Terminal 09:30 - 24:00 About every 10 minutes Around 5 minutes

By Air

 Macao is at the heart of an air transport network that currently handles over 107 million passengers every year. A far-reaching project to expand the airport's terminals is already in progress to transform Macau International Airport into a destination airport, modeled on Las Vegas McCarran and positioned as a Low Cost Carrier and Air cargo hub for Asia.

By Ferry

Ferries to two locations in Hong Kong - the Central Business District and Kowloon depart every 15 to 30 minutes. The travel time is just 55 minutes. There are also services to the Fu Yong terminal near Shenzhen's Baoan International Airport and to the Hong Kong International Airport, just one hour from Macao. A new ferry terminal next to the Macau International Airport is scheduled to open in mid-2007.

By Land

Macau has two border checkpoints with Mainland China; the temporarily closed Lotus Flower Bridge to Hengqin Island in Zhuhai and the Border Gate checkpoint bordering Zhuhai. Designed to handle a capacity of 310,000 passengers each day, an increasing number of visitors from Mainland China are choosing to arrive at the Border Gate in Macao.