List of integrated resorts

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List of Integrated Resorts[edit | edit source]

Integrated resorts are large-scale, multi-use developments that combine hotels, casinos, convention centers, entertainment shows, theme parks, luxury retail, and fine dining. These resorts are designed to attract a wide range of visitors, offering a comprehensive experience that goes beyond traditional hospitality. Integrated resorts are often located in major tourist destinations and are significant contributors to the local economy.

Asia[edit | edit source]

Macau[edit | edit source]

Galaxy Macau

Macau is renowned for its vibrant casino industry and is home to several world-class integrated resorts. The Galaxy Macau is a prominent example, featuring a vast casino, luxury hotels, and a wide array of dining and entertainment options. Another iconic resort is The Venetian Macao, known for its opulent design and extensive shopping mall.

The Venetian Macao

The Cotai Strip in Macau is a hub for integrated resorts, with developments such as The Londoner Macao, which offers a British-themed experience with luxury accommodations and entertainment.

Singapore[edit | edit source]

Singapore's Marina Bay Sands is one of the most famous integrated resorts in the world, featuring a unique architectural design with three towers connected by a sky park. It includes a casino, hotel, convention center, and a variety of entertainment options.

The Americas[edit | edit source]

The Bahamas[edit | edit source]

Atlantis Paradise Island

The Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas is a sprawling resort that combines a luxury hotel with a casino, water park, marine habitat, and numerous dining and shopping venues. It is a major attraction for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.

United States[edit | edit source]

In the United States, integrated resorts are primarily found in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas Strip is lined with iconic resorts such as The Bellagio, MGM Grand, and Caesars Palace, each offering a unique blend of gaming, entertainment, and hospitality.

Australia[edit | edit source]

Crown Melbourne

The Crown Melbourne is a prominent integrated resort located on the banks of the Yarra River. It features a casino, luxury hotel, and a variety of dining and entertainment options, making it a key destination for both locals and tourists.

Malaysia[edit | edit source]

Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands in Malaysia is a popular hill resort that combines a casino, theme park, and multiple hotels. It is situated in a cool mountain setting, offering a unique experience compared to other integrated resorts.

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