Reviews for Macau Hotels

Grand Lisboa Macau
4.6/51185 Reviews
It was so far the best hotel stayed here in Macau and I'll tell you why? First the moment I was fortunate to book it at its cheapest rate that even the FO staff was surprised about hot cheap the price I got. The FO staff are really professionals, warm greetings with big smile on their faces. Big Thanks to Emma and Teresita for the room upgrade, I requested the room with jacuzzi and sauna on it. As I said room was big and luxurious with complimentary drinks at the mini bar. The Corner Room view is definitely the highlight of it especially at night. All in all the hotel service is really 5 stars, excellent service. I will definitely be back. THANK YOU!
Riviera Hotel Macau
4.3/53823 Reviews
The room I was offered was big and clean with a view facing Macau Tower. If you want tranquility, it is a very good option as there is no ****** and far from the crowd. One can take bus no 9 or 16 or it is just 20 minutes walk (including 2 minutes walk on paved slope) from the city centre to the hotel. The day I had breakfast met a large group of packaged tour. The breakfast was so so.
Hotel Royal
4.4/53975 Reviews
We stayed in the Royal Hotel for 2 days (1 night). We have booked 2 rooms for 2 families respectively taking case of 2 elderly aged 90 and 87. Before we checked in, i emailed to the hotel asking questions regarding pick-up service as well as taxi calling information because the 2 elderly reply on wheelchairs. Mr. Gary Kee, the Guest Relations Manager had kindly replied my enquiries patiently, provided useful information, and catered for my special request for arranging 2 rooms on the same floor. For us as travellers to a place where we do not know much, I felt so warmhearted for having a person who helps ease some concerns at least. Overall, we were satisfied with the room facilities, staff manner. Location wise, we specifically chose Royal Hotel because it is close to where our relatives live. We enjoyed the food at the nearly food shops. Though it rained during these 2 days, we felt so grateful for having completed the trip without any unexpected problems
New Orient Landmark Hotel
4.2/55298 Reviews
It's classical looking place, the amenities were good. However the service was poor, we asked to help us book a taxi from the ferry, they concierge told us there would be plenty of taxis at the ferry port, this was not true at all.
Legend Palace Hotel
4.5/53303 Reviews
Nice and clean, we booked 2 rooms in advance but unfortunately one room was stinking with dampness smell, we were switched to other room which was little away from our 2nd room. 2nd room we were provided was apparently little lower grade with hotel roof top veiw. Breakfast was NOT worth money at all. There is Caseno on groundfloor which was mostly closed with very few tables oprating only for poker. There are few restaurants next to hotel, but is not very lively. On the brighter side - Itsnice for person who comes to Macau for relaxing. Across the road by, foot bridge is Ocean's caseno which is more popular and outside Ocean can get several FREE shuttle buses to Cotai ***** and Taipa caseno from morning 10am to 8pm, so you can save some transport cost and visit Vinitian, Parsian, etc famous hotels.
MGM Macau
4.6/5253 Reviews
The service is super good. The luggage is stored in the room. There will be a little brother to help us with the luggage when we check out. When we check in, there will be a young lady who will take us to the room. I am afraid that we will not be easy to find. There is a handwritten welcome card in the room, and The fruit plate, the focus is on the little lion, which is super cute. Because there are two of us in the same group, we asked if we could get another one, and then it was delivered to our room. Because the hotel room was given to us over time, we upgraded to a sea view room. I have a chance to see it. When I arrived at Sunrise in Macau, I needed a phone call to respond to every request. The service is really good. The only thing is that the hotel is old and the toilet smells bad. But I will be really impressed by the service, and I will stay again next time.

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Macau 5 star Hotel Guide

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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