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Hotel in Macau ( 0.2 miles)
Adjacent to the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, Legend Palace Hotel offers accommodation in Macau. It boosts a year-round outdoor poll and a hot tub. Guests can enjoy specific sea views from some rooms.... All was really good, room was perfect, staffing also, location was OK
Hotel in Macau ( 0.3 miles)
Set 2.5 km from Monte Forte, Jai Alai Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Macau and has a restaurant, a bar and a casino.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.3 miles)
Golden Dragon is a stylish 4-star hotel located a 5-minute walk from Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal. It also offers a fitness centre. The location was good for me. The room interior is really good and it was always kept clean. The price was very good for the experience.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.3 miles)
Conveniently located adjacent to the Macau Ferry Terminal and offering an indoor pool, Casa Real Hotel is located in Macau. The bed was very comfortable, room large and beautiful. Everything was perfect.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.4 miles)
Opened in 2004, Sands® Macao is a world-class hotel and entertainment complex with 289 luxury suites. Locations, decor in the room. View. Swimming pool, lighting outside. Staff s are very friendly.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.5 miles)
Offering an all-season indoor swimming pool and Gymnasium, Harbourview Hotel Macau is a 10-minute walking distance away from the Macau Ferry Terminal. A really good hotel still at a reasonable price. We especially enjoyed the large room and the breakfast with lots of chouces. The view was also nice. Staff was alwas friendly and helpful.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.5 miles)
Enjoying beautiful views of Macau City and the Macau Grand Prix Race Track, the stylish Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau offers an outdoor heated pool, spa and free parking. The staff were all excellent! So much grateful because the environment itself from the lobby,the cafe up to the room was totally awesome. A mom like me who has a child with special needs,sometimes I tend to asked like heating up the milk since he has a difficulty eating,and yet the staff helped me a lot which I was so much grateful. It was indeed a safe environment for him since we do not want some any chaos or too much crowd unlike with some hotels. They are all helpful and I can recommend this hotel so much.
Hotel in Macau ( 0.5 miles)
Set at Macau Fisherman's Wharf with a 10-minute walk from Macau-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal, Rocks Hotel exquisite guest rooms with city or sea views. Free WiFi is featured in all hotel rooms. The decor is very well maintained. I was here many years ago. The restaurant was very pleasing. Concierge was helpful. Except for the crowded breakfast, every thing was perfect.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.5 miles)
Set in Macau, within 1.9 km of Dom Pedro V Theatre and 1.5 km of Monte Forte, City Viva Hotel Macau offers a spa and wellness centre.
Hotel in Macau Centre, Macau ( 0.6 miles)
Boasting a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, Royal Dragon Hotel is situated in the centre of Macau, 1.6 km from Senado Square. Size and appointment of the room
Macau is a vibrant city rich in culture, good food. The Hotel shuttle bus service is good for tourist to get around. I may consider visiting during cooling seasons like in March or September to November.
I visit there quite often for friends and dining. I love to stay in Cotai area hotels and they are convenient to transport to city or elsewhere. The night scenery are fantastic to view while Studio City, Londoners, Parisian and Venetian as well as Wynn Palace.
Macau is (to most people) an overlooked city in the world. It is a totally unique place with both a European and Chinese feel. It is a city of high contrast and so easy to get around by foot. There is something to see and experience around every corner. It has a compelling charm that few cities have anymore. And its very best casino resorts put Las Vegas to shame.
If you want to gamble, and you can afford the table minimums in that town, go. If you're in Hong Kong for 5 nights, take the ferry over. The Portuguese influence is fascination -- but it's a small place. One or maybe two nights is all you need.
I have not been to Macao for some time. I would say that there are too many visitors from China in the centre of Macao i.e. like in other countries e.g. Barcelona, Paris etc. Therefore, it is better to go to a place like the Pousada de Coloane if you want to escape the crowds and have a quiet, restful holiday. There is also another very nice restaurant along the beach just a short walk from the Pousada and the food is quite good there.
you have the opportunity to experience three different types of environment. The Mainland part, which feels run down and was rather overcrowded with Mainland tourists. This is where you will find most of the historical aspects of Macao. Taipa which feels better in the sense that it feels more modern and is the place to live if you are doing better in life Coloane is the best place to escape the crowds and has a more village-type feel.