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Towns Well Motel
4.1/5729 Reviews
im a little bit disappointed because they didnt provide extra pillow we request when we call to the costumer service rep. rhey dont understand english.
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
4.1/5167 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.
PENSÃO FAMÍLIA (RUA DAS ESTALAGENS)
4.5/594 Reviews
The location is very good, very convenient and very close to Ruins of St. Paul's. The entire decoration of the hotel is relatively new and looks very bright and clean. There was a problem with the toilet in the bathroom at first, but luckily the Filipino guy at the front desk helped us solve it. He was really nice, friendly, and efficient. Although the room is small, it is fully functional and not very noisy at night. The only thing is that the windows cannot be opened for ventilation. What kind of bicycle do you want at this price? I will stay here again next time I come
East Asia Hotel
3.6/5866 Reviews
First, the staff is approachable, the standard room is enough wider, but it's old room already, all the walls specifically in the toilet is dirty and old.. the air-condition is not cold specially DAY TIME summer time not enough temp..very hot! renovation inside the rooms specially in the toilet is needed.. the amenities inside the room is poor, no refrigerator, no free coffee, no free water etc... budget friendly specially to all travellers no budgets for the expensive hotels in macau.... still?! I recommend this hotel to all.....
Forson Hotel
3.6/578 Reviews
The room is ok for not too fancy. The receptionist at the front desk answered all questions and had a good attitude. The room facilities are simple, and the sanitation is finally passable. The sink tap was a little loose.

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