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Towns Well Motel
4.1/5767 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 Guia
4.5/51391 Reviews
We love the view face to Shang San mountain that we are not expecting it is so beautiful and feeling refresh after wake up at the morning or a long day walk…we also bought 4 boxes of cheese nut cookie for discount…for sure we will come again next time and recommend to our friends 👍👍👍
PENSÃO FAMÍLIA (RUA DAS ESTALAGENS)
4.5/5112 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
Hotel Royal
4.4/53979 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
Dormy Boutique Hotel
4.2/5310 Reviews
It’s worth what I paid for. The front desk was very nice and helpful. The hotel is right next to a Filipino cuisine restaurant called “He-brews” which makes the hotel location even better. Thank you so much Dormy Boutique Hostel for taking good care of us.
Royal Dragon Hotel
4.4/51753 Reviews
Woow wooow wooow this hotel is amazing 🤩 i mean this is the best place to stay . The money is worth it . The staff is amazing . The room is great though i had a small room the bed omg it was soft i was just sinking in made me remember of home i loved the bed . The room is clean smells good. And it has a bathtub. 🤩 This is really the best place to stay in Maau its also convinced there's a 24/hr supermarket near by , a lot if restaurants .

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