2014年1月24日星期五

Landmark Hotel and Paroad's Palace Casinos

The Landmark Hotel & Pharaoh’s Palace Casino, a Macau luxury hotel that opened in 2003, was the brainchild of Macau politician David Chow.
Mr. Chow, who was also the mastermind behind the Fisherman’s Wharf pier project, spent 11 years working in America as a high profile junket operator, and has brought his experience to bear on the development of Macau hotels and casino gambling in macau.
Located in the city of Macau, the Landmark Hotel is a mere 10-minute walk from the ferry terminal and 15 minutes’ drive from the international airport.
The 22-floor Macau hotel boasts 451 luxurious marked cards rooms and suites that are finely built and artistically designed, all with spacious bathroom and well-equipped facilities.
There are nine restaurants to choose from on site, including the Kawa to Japanese Restaurant, the Royal Orchid Chinese Restaurant featuring Shanghaiese cuisine, the Landmark Bakery, and the Cave, which is a karaoke room and cocktail lounge.
The Landmark Hotel also features a multi-functional ballroom, which is elegantly designed and equipped with a wide-range of meeting and banquet facilities for business travelers.
A vital part of this five-star Macau hotel’s success is its plush casinos. The Legend Club, known for opulence, shows how Mr. Chow made use of his friendly knowledge of the Macau gaming industry to create an exclusive establishment for VIP gamblers from mainland China.
A club whose luxury has to be seen to be believed, the Legend Club has become synonymous with lavishness: such opulence can be found in San Simeon, the Hotel de Paris, or the London Ritz.
To the disbelief of his critics, The Legend Club quickly became one of the most winning sub-licensed casinos in Macau: its fleet of contented custom-made super yachts marked card tricks underscored a brand that soon became legendary.
"The Legend Club was the conclusion of several years' planning and development, during which no effort was spared to bring members the very best," says Mr. Chow.
"We combined a genuinely sophisticated ambience with state-of-the-art sporting equipment, entertainment, and a wide selection of opulent gaming rooms."
These gaming rooms are decorated in styles that range from a lush tropical rain forest to a sky-lit Italian palace and baroque French villa.
Further to this, Mr. Chow transformed the second, third and fourth floors of the Landmark Hotel into the Egyptian-themed Pharaoh's Palace Casino, meaning that people no longer have far to travel to see the hieroglyphs of Egypt or the monument of King Tutankhamen. Pharaoh's Palace Casino, with 19 table games and 383 slots, has become one of the most lucrative casinos in Macau.

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