
Macau Landmark Targeted to open in 2016, The Parisian Macao is an integrated resort inspired by the magic and wonder of the famed "City of Light." Featuring a half-scale authentic recreation of the Eiffel Tower, The Parisian Macao offers approximately 3,000 guest rooms and suites and a full array of integrated resort facilities, including meeting space, restaurants, Le SPA 'Tique, QUBE Kingdom-Kid's Play Zone, Parisian Health Club, pool deck, and a 1,200-seat theatre. The 300,000-square-foot Shoppes at Parisian retail mall offers the latest in fashion and couture in a setting reminiscent of the streets of Paris, with an eclectic mix of street artists, mimes, and buskers heightening the authentic experience. Visitors can stroll among formal gardens, fountains, hedge mazes and reflective pools, and enjoy carousels, arcades and bistros.
The Parisians Macau Facility Rated as luxurious five-star hotel, rooms of The Parisians Macau are separated by luxury bed and double bed, and covered 33 square each. You choose one extra size bed or two double bed. Equipped with 55 inch HDTV, big bathroom, dress room, well-built but small pub, swimming pool, gym center, free shuttle bus.

Dining at The Parisian Macau Executive Chef Alex Gaspar fell in love with food in his parents’ restaurant in South Africa, when he had to step up and run the kitchen for the first time. After culinary school, he found his way to Macau, where he has been for the last 8 years. “My philosophy is simple,” says Gaspar, “always use the best ingredients and help them speak for themselves.” For the 9 restaurants and food court at The Parisian Macao, that means bringing together the rich mélange of influences that run through Macanese cuisine, and the traditions steeped in French techniques to create something new.“ overlooking the Cotai Strip and the beautiful Venetian,” Alex said, before adding mischievously, “We could even arrange a once-in-a-lifetime romantic moment on top of the Eiffel Tower.” You can find Chef Alex behind the stoves at The Parisian Macao almost every day, crafting the newest additions to the landmark hotel’s extraordinary menus.

Lotus Palace Dining A smart-casual, whilst traditional Chinese cuisine haven in the middle of Paris: welcome to Lotus Palace. Select from our varied selection of fresh seafood, spicy hot pot, signature dim sum and provincial Chinese dishes, as well as pan-Asian and Cantonese favourites in our spacious and modern environment. Come and discover simple at its best.

Cafe Express Dining Eclectic, affordable, fast, and uniquely Chinese are the words associated with a traditional “cha chaan teng”, or tea restaurant. At Café Express, we honour this tradition with a menu that mixes Hong Kong’s most-loved dishes with original dishes prepared by our team of Macanese and Hong Kong Chefs.

Le Buffet Discover a marketplace of European delicacies, all carefully prepared by the chefs manning each station. Watch as they pull the ingredients from the countertops and prepare your food before your eyes. Le Buffet is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, always ready to cater to your every culinary whim and desire.

Opening Hours:
Breakfast Buffet: 6:30am – 10:30am | Weekend: 6:30am – 11:00am
Lunch Buffet: 12:00am – 3:00pm
Dinner Buffet: 6:00pm – 10:00pm

Pepper Lunch Pepper Lunch is a fast-growing restaurant chain with over 200 outlets worldwide. Its signature concept of self-serve Teppanyaki – “Sizzle It Your Way!” features a juicy steak on its patented iron hotplate, bringing joy to gourmands around the world with its decadent flavor, sizzling sounds and fragrant aroma. Everyone can enjoy quality imported prime steak and other signature dishes at very reasonable prices. No wonder Pepper Lunch is the most beloved steakhouse in the world!
Toei Delights Toei Delights offers simple, convenient, yet delicious Japanese delicacies to the customers. Our versatile menu includes ramen, teppanyaki, combos, snacks and beverages.
How to Go to The Parisian Macau
BY AIR
From the Macao International Airport:
Only 5 minutes away via the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus.
From Hong Kong International Airport:
A direct express ferry whisks you to Macau within an hour, and you need not go through Hong Kong Customs.
From Guangzhou Baiyun Airport:
Catch a coach service to Zhuhai Xinhe Coach Station (east of Gongbei Customs) and proceed to Gongbei Customs before entering Macao. Upon exiting Macao, take the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus to The Parisian Macao. Total travel time between Guangzhou and Macao is 2.5 hours.
From Zhuhai Airport:
Take a shuttle bus to the Lotus Bridge Customs. From there, take the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus to The Parisian Macao. Total traveling time is approximately 30 minutes.
From Shenzhen's Bao'an International Airport:
Take a shuttle bus to the Fu Yong Ferry Terminal for a 45-minute journey to Macao.

BY LAND
From Zhuhai:
Lotus Bridge: Take a bus to Hengqin and proceed through Customs. Once in Macao, take the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus to The Parisian Macao.
From Gongbei Border Gate:
Proceed through Customs, and once in Macao, take the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus to The Parisian Macao.
From Guangzhou/Zhongshan/Dongguan/ Shenzhen:
Take a cross-border bus to the Gongbei Port Shopping Plaza in Zhuhai or to the Lotus Bridge in Hengqin. Walk through Customs into Macao where you may take the complimentary Parisian shuttle bus to The Parisian Macao.
Complimentary Parisian shuttle buses from the Gongbei Border Gate to The Parisian Macao.

COTAI WATER JET
CONNECTING HONG KONG AND MACAO COTAI STRIP
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