[Introduction]
I traveled to Macau in mid December. I went around the World Heritage sites in Macau Peninsula in the first half and mega resorts in Cotai area in the latter half. In this article, I will write about the Parisian Macao as part of Day 3.
[Visit Places (series of articles)]
* Day 1: Go to Macau via Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
* Day 1: Around Lisboa (Light-up)
* Day 2: Penha Church etc.
* Day 2: Senado Square etc.
* Day 2: Ruins of St. Paul’s, Mount Fortress, St. Lazarus District etc.
* Day 2: Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square etc. (Light-up)
* Day 3: Sands Cotai Central
* Day 3: The Venetian Macao
* Day 3: The Parisian Macao (Light-up) [This article]
* Day 3: Studio City Macau (Light-up)
* Day 4: City of Dreams
* Day 4: MGM Cotai, Wynn Palace
* Day 4: Galaxy Macau
* Day 4: The Venetian Macao etc. (Light-up)
* Day 5: Macau Tower
* Day 5: Return Home
[Travel Date]
2018.12.14-18
[Main Part]
Following the previous post, I moved from the Venetian Macao to the Parisian Macao. The Parisian Macao is located as follows.
“The Parisian Macao (澳門巴黎人)” is a casino resort opened in 2016. Just like Sands Cotai Central and the Venetian Macao I have visited so far, it is operated by Las Vegas Sands. The main attraction of the Parisian Macao is a half-scale 160-meter Eiffel Tower and I am going to visit it later.
Walking around the Parisian Macao
The Parisian Macao has a shopping mall “Shops at Parisian” and I will walk around it.
As I visited it in December, there was a big Christmas tree.
The Parisian Macao was themed on Paris, so it had fashionable and artistic atmosphere as a whole.
Pictures on the ceiling were beautiful.
There was a square at the central.
I feel as if I were Parisian.
I visited Paris once about ten years ago and the scenery reminded me of my memory.
One of the features in the Parisian Macao was that there were a lot of staff with colorful outfits and they willingly responded to visitors’ request to take their photos.
For example, there was a handsome couple.
This was not a statue of Napoleon, but a man stood and held a pose.
This man drew portraits for visitors.
There was a fountain at the Concorde square on the 1st floor.
Fountain shows were held regularly.
I will go outside. As you can see, the Eiffel Tower stood alongside the building.
Although this Eiffel Tower was about half the size of the actual Eiffel Tower in Paris, it was dynamic enough.
I will go up the Eiffel Tower. The entrance was located on the 5th floor.
After passing the entrance gate, I reached the 7th floor. As I would like to take photos around sunset, I will have a quick bite here.
I had a egg tart and
blueberry waffle.
I arrived at the observatory on the 37th floor. View of the Parisian Macao building from the observatory was fantastic.
On the opposite side, Sands Cotai Central with four building was seen.
I returned to the 7th floor observatory.
I took a photo of a female staff with a Santa Claus costume.
At the 7th floor observatory, visitors were able to see the Eiffel Tower closely.
Now I will leave the Eiffel Tower.
A photo of the Eiffel Tower with Sands Cotai Central.
I returned to the 1st floor. I will just take a look at the hotel lobby.
It was so gorgeous, wasn’t it?
I went outside.
The Eiffel Tower was lighted up in the evening. In addition, illumination shows were held every 15 minutes.
View from Cotai Strip, the main street.
Then, I will move to the next destination, Studio City Macau.
[Closing]
That’s it for the article about the Parisian Macao as part of Day 3.
Overall, I enjoyed the Parisian Macao very much. As the main attraction of the Parisian Macao, the Eiffel Tower was so impressive and the view from the observatory was marvelous. In addition, there were a lot of staff with colorful outfits and visitors were able to communicate with them easily, which was an uncommon feature in other casino resorts 🙂
In the next article, I will write about Studio City Macau as part of Day 3.
[Map]
1 The Parisian Macao
[Related Link]
Macao Government Tourism Office
The Parisian Macao
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thank you kosu for sharing your personal experience. this is very useful for reference since we also will visit macau this year.
Hi Michael Heryanto, thank you for your comment. I am glad to hear that my blog was helpful for you. I bet Macau is worth a visit. Please enjoy your trip 🙂
That’s was awesome and interesting! Thanks for the sharing.
Can I know if you are using which camera model for your photography?
Hi Tan, thank you for your comment and compliment. As for my camera, I’m using SONY’s “α7 III “!
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7m3-body-kit