"After getting off the shuttle from Wynn Macau, it's about a ten-minute walk to the hotel. The place is very clean and much larger than hotels in Hong Kong. The bedding, towels, and toothbrushes are all disposable. You can also store your luggage. Overall, I'm very satisfied; it's great value for money. It's not far to walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, Grand Lisboa, and Wynn. After all, the Macau Peninsula isn't that big, haha."
Situated at the tip of the Macau peninsula along scenic, tree-lined Praia Grande Bay, the charming Pousada De Sao Tiago is housed in an old 17th century fort. It lies close to the city's historic A-Ma Temple, Maritime Museum, and the Gate of Understanding as well as other entertainment and shopping venues.This all-suite Macau hotel offers 12 tastefully-decorated suites that are equipped with balconies looking out upon the picturesque Inner Harbour.Three on-site restaurants serve a variety of Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Mediterranean cuisines, while the stylish Cascata Bar offers a wide selection of refreshing drinks and light snacks.Guests looking to unwind after a hard day's sightseeing can continue to enjoy the views of Macau, only this time from the outdoor swimming pool with its lovely harbor views.The Pousada De Sao Tiago also houses a range of meeting facilities suitable for business events and other functions.
"The service was great, and they had WeChat, so Chinese communication was effortless. They also offer airport pick-up or drop-off; you just need to arrange it with the front desk a day or two in advance. They'll pick you up according to your flight time. They can also help call a taxi, though it's best to request it 10-20 minutes ahead of time.
The only downside was the lack of an elevator, but the staff were happy to help with luggage.
The room was a spacious suite, and it came with slippers and bathrobes. The slippers were quite thick, which made a 'clack-clack' sound when walking on the floor.
Toothbrushes, combs, and other toiletries were all provided in the room. The facilities were complete, though it's best to bring an adapter for the power outlets. There were outlets on both sides of the bed.
There was a balcony with a pretty nice view of Zhuhai."
Located on the stunning Penha Hill, Riviera Hotel Macau has one of the most prized views in Macau overlooking Sai Van Lake, Macau Tower and Taipa Island.The upscale residential area of Macau Peninsula, where Hotel Riviera Macau is actually located, has surprisingly little traffic, so guests staying at Hotel Riviera Macau can always enjoy refreshing walks without having to dodge cars and bikes. The Lijinxuan is a Chinese restaurant offering all varieties of traditional Chinese food from Guangzhou, Szechuan, Beijing to Hunan cuisines and specialties. The Amigo Western restaurant serves continental gastronomy, delightful Portuguese cuisine and fresh food in an elegant European setting. The Music Lounge which is a great place to relax with friends for a drink or have a nice dance.
"Stayed at the Riviera Hotel in Macau and overall really enjoyed it.
The location is great if you want to explore the old part of the city. One of the best things was the view from the room — absolutely amazing, прямо looking at the Macau Tower. Definitely a “wow” view, especially at night.
Breakfasts were good and had enough variety. The hotel is also about a 15-minute walk from the metro/light rail station, and they provide a free shuttle to Border Gate, which was very convenient.
A few downsides though:
The nearest grocery/convenience store is about a 10–15 minute walk away, which can be annoying when you just need something quickly. Taxis around the hotel were also not always easy to find. And not all staff members speak English well, so sometimes communication was a bit difficult.
Still, for the location, views, and overall atmosphere, it was a very good stay."
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