
Club Cubic
Club Cubic is Macau's flagship nightclub, a 25,000-square-foot megaclub on the entertainment level of City of Dreams resort. The venue is built for spectacle: a towering main room with a multi-story LED wall behind the DJ booth, a professional sound system that fills the space without distortion, and a network of VIP balconies overlooking the dance floor from above. The main room holds over 1,000 people. A second room offers a different genre and smaller capacity. The DJ lineup features international headliners from the global electronic music circuit, with past acts including Tiesto, Steve Aoki, and Martin Garrix. VIP tables ring the main floor and upper levels, with bottle service that starts at 3,000 MOP. The entrance queue on Saturday nights can stretch to 45 minutes after midnight. Club Cubic competes with the best clubs in Singapore, Dubai, and Las Vegas on production quality, if not on consistency.
What to Expect
After passing security and the cover charge station, you enter a corridor that opens into the main room. The LED wall hits you first, a floor-to-ceiling display synced to the music. The bass is physical. The dance floor is sunken, with VIP areas on raised platforms around the perimeter. The scale is impressive even if you've been to large clubs elsewhere.
Massive, loud, and production-heavy. The venue aims for spectacle and delivers it. Energy peaks between midnight and 3 AM on Saturdays.
EDM, progressive house, and big-room electronic on the main floor. Tech house, deep house, or hip-hop in the second room depending on the night. International headliners on special event nights.
Smart casual minimum. Collared shirts and closed shoes for men. No sportswear, shorts, or sandals. The crowd dresses up for Saturday nights.
EDM fans, groups celebrating occasions, visitors who want Macau's biggest club experience. High rollers who want VIP treatment with bottle service.
Cash (MOP or HKD) for cover. Cards accepted inside for drinks and table service.
Price Range
Cover 300-500 MOP weekends (includes 2 drinks), cocktails 120-200 MOP, beer 70-90 MOP, bottle service from 3,000 MOP
Cover ~$38-63/~35-58 EUR, cocktails ~$15-25/~14-23 EUR, beer ~$9-11/~8-10 EUR, bottles from ~$375/~345 EUR
Hours
Thu-Sat 10 PM to 6 AM (doors open 10 PM, main act from midnight)
Insider Tip
Book a table through the City of Dreams concierge if you're staying at the resort for guaranteed entry and priority seating. Arrive before 11:30 PM to avoid the worst queues. The second room is the escape when the main floor gets too intense.
Full Review
Club Cubic is the kind of club you visit for the scale alone. Nothing else in Macau matches it for size, production quality, or booking power. The main room is a genuine megaclub space, designed from the ground up for electronic music events. The LED wall is stunning, the sound system is professional-grade, and the lighting rig would be at home in a concert arena.
The experience depends heavily on the night. Saturday with a headliner DJ is a different venue from Thursday with a resident. On a big night, the dance floor becomes a collective experience, with a thousand people moving to the same bass line while the LED wall paints the room in synchronized color. On a quiet Thursday, the vast space can feel underpopulated and the energy flat.
VIP service is where Club Cubic's casino-resort backing shows. Table service is smooth, attentive, and expensive. A table near the DJ booth with a couple of bottles of Grey Goose runs 6,000-10,000 MOP, but the experience is seamless. Dedicated waitstaff, bottle presentations with sparklers, and a clear sightline to the main stage make it feel worth the premium for those who can afford it.
The second room provides a necessary alternative. When the main floor's EDM gets overwhelming, the smaller room offers a change of pace with different music and a more intimate scale. The quality of DJs in this room varies more than the main stage.
The main criticism is inconsistency. Some Saturday nights are among the best club experiences in Asia. Others feel like the venue is coasting. Checking the event lineup before committing to the cover charge is advisable.
Compared to Hong Kong's clubs, Club Cubic offers a bigger room, bigger production, and bigger prices. The casino-resort context also means the crowd includes gamblers on a break, which gives the venue a different energy from a standalone nightclub.
The Neighborhood
Club Cubic is inside City of Dreams, one of the Cotai Strip's anchor resorts. The Venetian Macao is across the street. Studio City and Pacha Macau are a ten-minute walk or short bus ride south. Casino floor bars and restaurants in City of Dreams provide pre-club options.
Getting There
Free casino shuttle from Macau Ferry Terminal or Border Gate to City of Dreams (every 10-15 minutes). Inside the resort, follow signs to the entertainment level. The Macau LRT Cotai East station is a five-minute walk. Taxis from Macau Peninsula cost 50-70 MOP.
Address
City of Dreams, Estrada do Istmo
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Pacha Macau
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The Venetian Sky Lounge
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D2 Club
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Vida Rica Bar
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Studio City Whisky Bar
A dark, intimate whisky lounge inside the Studio City resort with over 200 bottles from Scotland, Japan, and the US. Pours from 80 MOP. A quieter option for those who prefer conversation over bass drops.