Tallest Buildings
This lists ranks Macau skyscrapers that stand at least 120 metres (394 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.
Rank | Name | Height |
Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grand Lisboa | 261 / 856 | 52 | ||
2 | The Venetian | 225 / 738 | 39 | 2007 | Second-largest building in the world by floor space. |
3 | Le Royal Arc | 217 / 712 | 56 | 2009 | Also known as Arc Of Triumph. |
4 | Baia de Praia Grande | 190 / 623 | 54 | 2009 | |
5= | The Praia Block 1 | 185 / 607 | 56 | 2008 | |
5= | The Praia Block 2 | 185 / 607 | 56 | 2008 | |
5= | The Praia Block 3 | 185 / 607 | 56 | 2008 | |
5= | The Praia Block 4 | 185 / 607 | 56 | 2008 | |
9 | Lai San Kok | 166 / 546 | 52 | 2008 | |
10 | One Central | 165 / 542 | 42 | 2010 | |
11 | Bank of China Building | 163 / 535 | 38 | 1991 | Tallest building constructed in the 1990s. |
12= | Crown Macau | 160 / 525 | 32 | 2007 | |
12= | Buckingham Place | 160 / 525 | 50 | ||
14 | MGM Grand Macau | 154 / 505 | 35 | 2007 | |
15 | Galaxy Starworld Hotel & Casino | 148 / 486 | 33 | 2006 | |
16 | New Century Hotel New Wing | 145 / 476 | 38 | 2006 | |
17= | Lai Choi Kok | 138 / 452 | 43 | 2008 | |
17= | Lai Leong Kok | 138 / 452 | 43 | 2008 | |
19 | The Phoenix Terrace | 130 / 428 | 40 | ||
20= | Nova Taipa Fase 1A | 123 / 404 | 39 | 1995 | |
20= | Nova Taipa Fase 1B | 123 / 404 | 27 | 1996 |
* Indicates still under construction, but has been topped out.
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