And no one could complain about the state-of-the-art amenities inside each room, from the 60-inch Bang & Olufsen flat-screen TVs with surround sound systems, to the full-set of Hermes toiletries in the bathroom, completed with bath tub with jacuzzi, rainshower head and Turkish steam bath. The hotel being the tallest building of the whole Macau meant every room has a good view of the city - the best ones were those facing the sea but I found the city view from our room just as charming.
We managed to have a stroll of the lobby early morning the next day before the crowd descended in from all directions. With so many art pieces showcased in the lobby, it's almost like walking into an art gallery and one could easily spend hours just admiring every single piece - each trophy from auction houses. There's a choice of breakfast venues too - either the cafe serving standard western dishes, or the Noodles and Congee overlooking the casino floor for the traditional Chinese breakfasts, which we enjoyed.
And the hotel being right in the city center with so many good restaurants within the complex meant it's super convenient, whether you want to go out to explore the city or dine in some of the finest establishments in town. I know that sounds like PR talk but we did take advantage of both during our stay with a new perception of this property.
(Our weekend in Macau is part of the fam tour arranged by the Grand Lisboa Hotel)
Grand Lisboa Hotel Macau: www.grandlisboahotels.com
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