City of Dreams (casino)
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| 新濠天地 (Yue Chinese) | |
The resort in 2024 | |
Interactive map of City of Dreams | |
| Location | Cotai, Macau |
| Address | Estrada do Istmo |
| Opening date | 1 June 2009 |
| Theme | Contemporary, futuristic |
| No. of rooms | ~2,270 |
| Total gaming space | 420,000 square feet (39,000 m2) |
| Permanent shows | House of Dancing Water |
| Signature attractions | Dancing Water Theatre |
| Casino type | Land-based American-styled casino |
| Owner | Melco Resorts & Entertainment |
| Architect | Arquitectonica Leigh & Orange Jon Jerde Zaha Hadid Architects |
| Website | City of Dreams Macau |
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| Chinese | 新濠天地 | ||||||||||
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City of Dreams (Chinese: 新濠天地) is a casino resort in Cotai, Macau. Built, owned and managed by Melco Resorts & Entertainment, the resort, also known as CoD or CoD Macau, opened on 1 June 2009. Described as a "mega-casino" by The Guardian, in 2020 City of Dreams was the third-largest casino in the world. In total the property comprises three separate casinos, four hotels, around 2,270 total hotel rooms, around 30 restaurants and bars, and 175,000 square feet (16,300 m2) of retail space.