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Hotel Sintra
4.4/52947 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.
Riviera Hotel Macau
4.3/53915 Reviews
Very spacious and clean, feeling comfortable in the room. Many charging slots & tv can watch diff kind of shows online. Disadv is there's a slope before reaching hotel, recommend to take a bus/taxi if you're having luggage with you. Hotel provides free shuttle bus to certain areas as well. Will come back again next time.
Hou Kong Hotel
3.8/5473 Reviews
Convenient hostel if you are on a budget. Not far away from most attractions, you can reach them by foot in 15-20 min. Bed was comfy enough, room had aircon. Bathroom was clean and provided tooth brush, tooth paste, comb and towels. However we got the visit of two small cockroaches, which was a bit stressful for the night. No bottle of water provided, nor water fountain.
PENSÃO ELEGANTE (BARRA)
4.3/5416 Reviews
Convenient location, easy to access. The hotel is located near to local residential area with supermarkets, restaurants around. The room is clean and big enough for two people. Good CP.
Hotel Man Va
3.9/5247 Reviews
Staggered the time of travel on May Day. The price is okay, not exaggerated, the hygiene is not bad, and the bed is big enough. There are disposable slippers and toiletries, and the hot water for the bath comes out quickly. After crossing the border, you can take the free bus to Shiliupu. It takes 15 minutes to walk to the hotel. The hotel is easy to find, just come in directly in the small alley opposite the supermarket, and it was a circle at that time. The boss is very enthusiastic, and it is very close to the archway, about 10 minutes walk. In the evening, there is a place to eat late at night (the shop with pork belly chicken), and the set meal for three people is 289, and the taste is also very good! I love Macau~
Hotel Kou Va
4.1/5166 Reviews
Being able to stay in this hotel is very nice because it was neat and clean, the bed is very comfortable to lay on, In addition it is very quiet and peaceful, I would love ti stay in this hotel again. I will definitely recommend this.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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