Hotels in Macau
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Andaz Macau
Andaz Macau – a vibrant lifestyle hotel rooted in local art and culture – is opened with Asia’s most iconic and advanced MICE destination, Galaxy International Convention Center (GICC) and the spectacular events venue, 16,000-seat Galaxy Arena.
Banyan Tree Macau
The Banyan Tree Macau (Aomen Yuerongzhuang) is located on the Cotai Strip, just a five-minute drive from Macau International Airport and the Taipa Pacon Ferry Terminal while a 15-minute drive to the Macau Ferry Terminal. Guestrooms at this Macau hotel offer a true 5-star luxury hotel experience.
Grand Lisboa Macau
With its unmistakeable design, the Grand Lisboa Macau is a prime Macau attraction and one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. This Macau hotel has plenty to do in terms of relaxing. Guests can use the spa, indoor or outdoor swimming pool and fitness facilities.
Studio City Hotel
Studio City's stunning Art-Deco facade features the world's highest figure-8 Ferris wheel "Golden Reel" gondola ride which straddles the resort's two-tower hotel at a height of some 130 meters.
Lisboeta Macau
Lisboeta has 574 guestrooms and suites, with the interior design that evoking 1960s Macau, enhanced with modern twists to traditional elements such as the folding doors of Macau traditional store and old Macau images to reflect the evolution of Macau from the past to present.
Hotel Royal
The newly renovated guest rooms and suites of Hotel Royal Macau showcase the sophisticated style of Macau with the residential comfort and convenience of home. Elegant, cozy and contemporary. All rooms are designed with a functional layout featuring state-of-the-art amenities.
The Parisian Macao
The Parisian Macao provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Macau will find that the Parisian Macao is a fantastic accommodation choice. From the hotel, Macau International Airport is just 3km away. The closest major public transportation, Union Hospital Metro Station, is only 800m away.
The Venetian Macao
The Venetian Macao is an incredible, immersive hotel experience. 350 world-class shopping choices line a masterfully reconstructed Grand Canal, bridges spanning each bank, just as they do in Venice. An incredible array of dining options, bring guests the best of global cuisines no matter their appetite.
W Macau - Studio City
W Macau - Studio City is part of an integrated resort of Studio City and situated on Cotai Strip, the complex includes a variety of leisure elements such as an outdoor and a newly built indoor waterpark, cinema, theatre and more.
Hotels Near Top Macau Landmarks
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Ruins of Saint Paul's
Find a great stay near Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau! Browse well-reviewed hotels within walking distance or a short ride from this iconic site.
The Londoner
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Macau Tower
Explore top hotel picks near Macau Tower in Macau! Find your perfect stay with top-rated hotels just steps away or a short drive from Macau Tower.
Taipa
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Studio City Auditorium (Studio City Store)
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Macau Eiffel Tower
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Macau Peninsula
Stay in Macau Peninsula, the historic heart of Macau! Browse a range of well-reviewed hotels, all within easy walking distance or a short ride from iconic landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square.
Golden Reel Figure-8 Ferris Wheel
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Senado Square
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Where to Stay in Macau
Choose the perfect neighborhood for your Macau adventure based on your travel style
Hac Sa Beach
Hac Sa Beach sits on the southern end of Coloane Island, offering a proper escape from Macau's casino crowds. Known for its dark sand—thanks to minerals washed up from the sea—it's where locals come to unwind, fire up barbecues, and let kids run loose by the water.
- Largest natural beach in Macau with unique black sand
- Public barbecue pits, swimming area, and nearby Fernando's restaurant
- Walking trails connect to Hac Sa Reservoir Country Park
- Grand Coloane Resort right next door if you want to stay
A-Ma Temple
A-Ma Temple sits on the southwestern tip of the Macau Peninsula, nestled against a hillside and facing the sea. Built in the mid-Ming dynasty (around 1488), it's Macau's oldest temple—predating the city itself. Legend has it that Portuguese sailors named "Macau" after "A-Ma Gau" (Bay of A-Ma) when they landed nearby.
- UNESCO site blending Taoist, Buddhist, and folk beliefs
- Six pavilions up Barra Hill—Gate, Prayer, Benevolence, Guanyin, Zhengjiao Chanlin
- Ancient carvings include "Ocean Ship Rock" depicting a traditional junk
- Free entry, 07:00–18:00 daily, multiple bus routes
Portas do Cerco
Portas do Cerco sits at Macau's northern tip, marking the land border with mainland China. Originally built in 1574 during the Ming dynasty as a Chinese gatehouse, it was rebuilt by the Portuguese in 1870 as the neoclassical arch standing today—making it both a working border checkpoint and a living piece of Macau's history
- 1870 gatehouse, protected landmark
- Steps from Gongbei port—buses, shuttles, taxis hub
- Original stone tablet at IAM building
- Site of 1952 border clash that shaped modern Macau
Macao Science Center
Designed by I.M. Pei, this waterfront landmark brings science to life with hands-on exhibits and a showstopping planetarium. It's where kids get to push buttons, teens geek out over tech, and adults accidentally learn something new—all while staring at the skyline across the water .
- 14 interactive galleries spiral up the cone
- Guinness World Record planetarium with 8K 3D dome
- Hands-on zones: robotics, biodiversity, Chinese scientists' spirit
- Waterfront location—grab Sai Van Bridge sunset views
Cartier(Wynn Palace)
Cartier sits inside Wynn Palace on the Cotai Strip, bringing a slice of Parisian elegance to Macau's resort world. The boutique's sun-filled space, decked out in light oak and natural materials, feels more like a gallery than a store—fitting for a maison that's been crafting heirlooms since 1847.
- Sun-drenched, light oak boutique with San Diego warmth
- Home to Cartier icons: Love, Trinity, Juste un Clou, Clash
- Wynn Signature displays 60+ High Jewellery creations
- Personalization and care services available for jewelry and watches
Our Lady of the Rosary Church
Tucked away in a quiet courtyard in Macau's northern Taishan district, this church serves the local community with its striking contemporary design. Built in 1968, it replaces an earlier 1929 structure and stands out with its red brick facade, wooden cross, and sweeping staircase—a deliberate architectural choice that symbolizes the path to Calvary and the heavenly Jerusalemr.
- Designed by Antonio M. Jorge da Silva with inverted roof beams
- Colorful stained glass windows and crown-patterned main altar ceiling
- Statues of Virgin, Child & Our Lady of Fatima; May 13 procession starts here
- Courtyard with green-tiled pond and statues of Virgin & three shepherd children
Macao Museum
Macao Museum sits inside Mount Fortress, right behind the Ruins of St. Paul's. Opened in 1998, it's tucked into this 17th-century military stronghold—two floors underground to preserve the fort's stone walls, plus the top floor in the old meteorological building.
- First floor traces Macau's journey from fishing villages to trading por
- Second floor dives into daily life
- Third floor hosts rotating exhibits
- Head up for cannon-casino photos and sweeping city scenes.
Lotus Square
Lotus Square sits in Macau's new port area, where Avenida Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues meets Avenida da Amizade. Built to mark the 1999 handover, it's home to the "Lotus in Full Bloom" sculpture—a 6-meter gilded bronze piece gifted by the State Council.
- 6m tall, 6.5 tons, 3.6m wide—16 parts
- Three-tiered base, 23 red granite blocks—symbolizing Macau's 3 areas
- Flag-raising daily at 8 am by special police; flag-lowering at 6 pm
- Buses: 10, 10A, 10B, 12, 23, AP1, and more
FAQs about Hotels in Macau
Is it expensive to stay in Macau?
Macau offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different budgets. You can find budget-friendly options, comfortable mid-range hotels, and upscale luxury stays. Prices vary depending on the season and demand, with four-star properties generally more affordable than five-star ones. It's always worth checking for deals, as rates can fluctuate and attractive offers are often available.Why are hotels in Macau so expensive?
Macau has been diversifying its economy by focusing on the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) and business events sector, reducing its dependence on gaming and mainland Chinese tourists. The addition of more high-end venues has boosted its appeal as a business events destination, which in turn has driven up average hotel room rates.How many days are needed in Macau?
For travelers who aren't into gambling, two days for exploring the city plus one day trip is usually enough. If you'd also like to see Macau at night, a total of four days works well for a quick visit. Want to take it slower? Consider adding one extra night. As for Water World, it's a nice spot—but if you've already been to Disneyland, you can probably give it a miss.Do they speak English in Macau?
The official languages of Macau are Chinese and Portuguese. English also plays a significant unofficial role—it's used as the medium of instruction at the University of Macau and several secondary schools. Cantonese is the primary language in most other schools, and there is one Portuguese-medium school as well.What are the best places to stay in Macau?
Some of the best places to stay in Macau are near popular attractions like Ruins of Saint Paul's, Macau Tower and The Londoner, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
