City of Dreams Mediterranean is a luxury integrated resort and casino in the Zakaki suburb of Limassol, Cyprus. It opened fully on 10 July 2023 as EuropeâÂÂs first integrated resort and, , the largest of its kind in the European Union, with a fourteen-storey hotel (500 rooms and suites), of casino floor and more than of meeting and event space.
The project is owned and operated by Melco Resorts & Entertainment. Melco increased its stake in the project to 75% in 2019, before completion.
A soft opening took place on 12 June 2023, followed by the official opening on 10 July 2023. Upon opening, Melco confirmed it would continue operating its licensed âÂÂC2â satellite casinos around Cyprus, while the prior temporary casino at Limassol ceased operations.
The main building rises 14 storeys in a glass-fronted trapezoidal form overlooking Limassol's coastline. Local firm J+A Philippou acted as Architect of Record and Structural Engineer of Record, collaborating with Atkins (Hong Kong) as lead architect. Interiors follow Melco's international luxury standards with Mediterranean influences.
The casino occupies about and, at launch, included roughly 1,000 slot machines and about 100 live gaming tables, with dedicated VIP rooms.
The resort includes more than of indoor and outdoor MICE facilities (EXPO Centre), including a grand ballroom seating up to 880 guests, a high-volume hall (The Forum, 12 m ceiling), a 200-seat amphitheatre and terraced lawns for outdoor functions. The EXPO Centre is among the largest dedicated event venues in Cyprus.
At the design stage the project achieved a BREEAM âÂÂExcellentâ rating (score 80.4%), the first Cyprus development reported to receive this level at that time. Melco has also publicised further sustainability recognitions for the property since opening.
The resort is located in Zakaki, western Limassol, near the A6 approach to Limassol and the city's port district; the address is Nikou Kavvadia Street, Zakaki 3150.