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Hotel Sintra
4.4/52949 Reviews
Although it is a little out of distance from the airport, this hotel is excellent as it is very convenient to walk to places of interests and there are many different bus stations which makes travelling to the different places of interest a breeze. It is about a 7 minutes walk to Senado Square where you can have a wide variety of food, drinks and attractions.
Hotel Guia
4.5/51425 Reviews
Hotel Guía is an affordable option close to the main ******s in the old area of Macau. The service level of the most of personnel was really except for one incident where I requested water at 5 am and the reception told me I had to pay for a complementary bottle of water. Apart from that everything went well.
England Marina Club Hotel
4.1/52377 Reviews
The lobby reception was incredibly nice and friendly. Not sure because I'm late check-in or what, they actually upgraded me to the room no. 1. The room was completely clean, the bed was very comfortable. Most important is, room no. 1 had an incredible view. During my check out, the staff also very helpful and manage to get me a taxi although during peak hours. The hotel also provided a free shuttle bus to some of the famous places. Besides the location, I'll rate it 10/10.
Treasure Hotel
4.3/5809 Reviews
Superb location if you are plan to stay near MFM (e.g. accessing events at MCC). Just don't look at the map for location advice where it shows 20min walk around the airport. The hotel is literally on the departure floor and right in front of you. Front desk is on the 11 floor and MCC is 5~10min walk from the back door. Great room size and good cleaning service. You get everything expected in a good 3-star hotel. Staff are very friendly and if needed you can exchange cash to MOP at front desk.
Emperor Hotel
4.3/56408 Reviews
The room facilities, beds, etc. are all neat and clean. There are many restaurants near the hotel, and the transportation is very convenient. Many tourists stay, and the hotel environment is quiet. Overall it was a comfortable experience and highly recommended
China Dragon Hotel
4.5/51113 Reviews
The hotel rooms are really good. Although the breakfast was complementary, but the food was under expectations. The restaurant space is very small, need to share the table with someone else. No hand lotion provided.

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Introduction to Macau

Macau, a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is a unique destination situated on the southeastern coast of China. Known as the 'Vegas of China', Macau is not only famous for its world-class casinos but also its rich Sino-Portuguese heritage, exemplified by its architecture, culture, and cuisine.

Tips for Travelling to Macau

Macau has its own international airport, but many travelers also opt to fly into Hong Kong and take a high-speed ferry to Macau. The city is compact, and most attractions can be reached by foot, bus, or taxi.

Macau has its own currency, the Macau Pataca (MOP), but Hong Kong Dollars are widely accepted. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese, but English is commonly understood in tourist areas.

Visa policies vary depending on your nationality, with many countries eligible for visa-free entry for varying periods. Always check these details before traveling.

Popular Attractions in Macau

The historic center of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases a mix of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. Key landmarks include the Ruins of St. Paul's, Senado Square, and the A-Ma Temple.

Macau's reputation as a gaming destination is undeniable, with the Venetian Macau being the largest casino in the world. Don't miss the Macau Tower for panoramic city views, and adventure enthusiasts can even try the world's highest commercial bungee jump.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Macau has a subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. The temperature in Macau typically ranges from lows of around 14°C (57°F) in winter (January) to highs of about 31°C (88°F) in the summer (July). The most comfortable time to visit is from October to December. Light, breathable clothes are ideal for the summer, while a light jacket may be needed for winter evenings.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Macau

Macau offers a wide range of accommodations. The Venetian Macau and Wynn Macau offer a luxury stay with their own in-house casinos and entertainment shows. For a centrally located budget option, consider the Hotel Sintra near Senado Square.

The Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 offers a beautiful blend of French and Chinese design, perfect for Instagram snaps, and is conveniently located near major attractions.

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