I chose this hotel for its convenient location for exploring the surrounding areas, and I really appreciated the spacious room and living space. However, the soundproofing was terrible; I was bothered by all sorts of noise every day, and even the pipes would randomly make noise. The toiletries felt really cheap. It's about a 1km walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, and there's a bus stop right outside, which is quite convenient. Plus, the Café de Coral on the first floor offers delicious and affordable casual meals. If you enjoy dim sum, there's a great place diagonally opposite where you can have a fantastic meal for just over 100 [currency unit].
The hygiene was excellent, and the environment was decent. However, the front desk service was very mediocre. Once you've booked a room, you're expected to follow their rules with no flexibility whatsoever; in other words, they're quite rigid. The hotel's location is superb, right on Beijing Street, making it incredibly convenient for dining, shopping, and entertainment. The hotel facilities are pretty standard.
Very nice hotel with big room and space in every room especially Bathroom; i booked a normal room with one 1 big bed; then if add only 100 hkd can enjoy a buffet breakfast; the staff is frendly and polite; strongly raccomand also because if come by ferry jet you canw walk just 15 minutes or take bus 3A;
Pros: The hotel is conveniently located near the Ruins of St. Paul's and Monte Fort, in the old town, making sightseeing and shopping extremely easy. The building itself is nearly a hundred years old, full of antique charm. The rooftop bar offers a great panoramic view of the old town and a distant glimpse of Zhuhai Hengqin. The staff were all polite and approachable.
Cons: It's situated on a crowded street, and the rooms aren't very spacious. There are no fitness or swimming facilities, and no buffet breakfast. Breakfast only offers two set menus, Chinese and Western, which doesn't allow for the same selection as a buffet, and the small cup of coffee was quite disappointing. The lobby staff were helpful, but the taxi driver they called for us was unprofessional and cold. The back door wasn't properly closed, and our luggage actually fell out onto the main road. Luckily, other drivers noticed and honked, alerting our driver to stop and retrieve it. When we arrived at the airport, we found the driver had dropped us off at the arrivals level. This put an unfortunate end to what was otherwise a perfect trip.
I had originally booked a twin room, but upon check-in, the friendly front desk staff upgraded me to a king-sized room. The room was spacious, fully carpeted, and the water pressure was excellent. As I prefer not to have my room cleaned during my stay, the housekeeping staff even left a thoughtful note saying I could call if I needed anything. The room was also equipped with mainland Chinese outlets, so I didn't need to bring an extra adapter, and there was a USB power strip conveniently located by the bed. Overall, it was a fantastic stay, and I've already highly recommended it to my girlfriends!
The hotel boasts an excellent location and is very quiet on a high floor, offering great value for money. The service was attentive. Right outside, there are plenty of options for quick bites and local snacks. Getting a taxi to the ferry terminal is quick and convenient. For those traveling from Macau to West Kowloon (High-Speed Rail Station) or Harbour City, taking a ferry to the appropriate passenger terminal is the most convenient option. However, if you arrive at the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal, it's best to go to Sheung Wan MTR station to connect to the subway. Do be prepared for a fair bit of walking in Hong Kong!
The room and hotel is above expectations. Reviews wrote that hotel was dated which is probably true but the decor and cleanliness is impeccable. It was very comfortable and welcoming. The room is of decent sized the best thing is that the curtains were black out. We could sleep till noon very peacefully. Being very sensitive to lights and noise, this room is one which I would return to once again. The pool and gym was closed tho but I usually have no use for them. The location is a little off from the main casino. I did try walking back in the cool weather of 18degree it takes 25-30mins. Taxi less than 10mins and cost about 40hkd, provided the driver don't bring U round the island which is extremely common for the taxi in Macau!! They love to accidently take the longer route even bring U to the next island and claim the hotel is there cos of similar names so the advice is to have Google maps navigation to ensure the driver moves along the route !!!!
Got mcd and some eateries below the hotel.
Service staffs are very friendly and accomodating!
Shower hot and powerful enough
Free shuttle bus to airport casinos zhuhai port at designated times
Room can see mountains and some river views not that it matters to me cos I don't stand there and look for even a minute 😁
I took the Grand Lisboa Palace shuttle bus from Gongbei Port, but it doesn't go directly to The Parisian Macao. After arriving, you need to cross the zebra crossing and walk about 200 meters to reach the hotel. I chose The Parisian Macao because of the swimming pool, as I was attending the National Games this time. The Macao Asian Games Stadium is right opposite the hotel. Both the hotel front desk and the swimming pool staff reminded me that it's a constant temperature swimming pool. After discussing with several staff members, they all agreed it's suitable for people who regularly exercise. The Ice Room restaurant on the first floor offers convenient food at any time. I particularly enjoyed the duck and pork ribs for breakfast. There's also a super large supermarket on the ground floor. Most of the food street options are also on the first floor. I especially love the various flavors of ice cream, especially the chocolate one – my favorite! The supermarket is quiet and comfortable because it's incredibly spacious and bright. For my return journey, there's a free minibus to Gongbei. It takes you close to the port, and then you just cross the road straight ahead to see the flusso of people for both exit and entry. The Universiade was very thoughtful; going out at any time was not an issue! However, Macao's women's volleyball team still needs to put in a lot of effort to improve their competitive level. The two sanitation workers on the 10th floor, a gentleman and a lady, were both very cultivated and genuinely warm. Knowing I needed water after my morning swim, they made sure my room was well-stocked with plenty of mineral water. I feel very honored to have stayed in this warm and comfortable hotel. It felt like being at home – relaxing and at ease. The room even had Taiwan TV channels, which was a nice touch, especially their commentary on current events.
The room faced the airport directly, yet there was no noise whatsoever. It's incredibly convenient for getting around; the location is superb, with subway and bus stations right outside, making it easy to go anywhere. However, the room did have a slightly damp smell.
This is an older four-star hotel, so everything is pretty standard, but the cleanliness is excellent. The location is also fantastic. There's a bus stop right in front of the hotel, and a light rail station is just 200 meters away, making it convenient to get anywhere. I always stay here whenever I come to Macau, and I was very satisfied this time as well.
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XXihuansichuzouzoudelurenjiaHonestly, there's nothing really wrong with the hotel itself, but I just didn't feel it offered good value for money. For the airport shuttle, you have to use the one from the Grand Lisboa Palace next door. Breakfast was a bit too casual; I tried two of the three restaurants, and you can get full, but it's nothing special. Since there's no casino, I wish they'd offer something else interesting, but even the shopping mall is pretty uninspired. I'm not sure what the unique selling point is. Anyway, I wish the hotel great success.
CCC TourThis hotel is right next to the Jai Alai Hotel. From Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, it only takes a few minutes to walk here, so not having a good view isn't a big deal—it's really convenient. Although they're currently renovating the exterior, and it can be a bit noisy during the day because they’re working next door, it’s not a problem if you’re out exploring during the day. Also, this hotel has an indoor pool. It's not huge, but you don't have to worry about the weather affecting it, which is a nice bonus! Another thing is that this hotel is very close to the Racing Museum, making it super convenient to visit. It's suitable for both adults and kids, so it's definitely worth a trip!
__M1370225****I took the Grand Lisboa Palace shuttle bus from Gongbei Port, but it doesn't go directly to The Parisian Macao. After arriving, you need to cross the zebra crossing and walk about 200 meters to reach the hotel. I chose The Parisian Macao because of the swimming pool, as I was attending the National Games this time. The Macao Asian Games Stadium is right opposite the hotel. Both the hotel front desk and the swimming pool staff reminded me that it's a constant temperature swimming pool. After discussing with several staff members, they all agreed it's suitable for people who regularly exercise. The Ice Room restaurant on the first floor offers convenient food at any time. I particularly enjoyed the duck and pork ribs for breakfast. There's also a super large supermarket on the ground floor. Most of the food street options are also on the first floor. I especially love the various flavors of ice cream, especially the chocolate one – my favorite! The supermarket is quiet and comfortable because it's incredibly spacious and bright. For my return journey, there's a free minibus to Gongbei. It takes you close to the port, and then you just cross the road straight ahead to see the flusso of people for both exit and entry. The Universiade was very thoughtful; going out at any time was not an issue! However, Macao's women's volleyball team still needs to put in a lot of effort to improve their competitive level. The two sanitation workers on the 10th floor, a gentleman and a lady, were both very cultivated and genuinely warm. Knowing I needed water after my morning swim, they made sure my room was well-stocked with plenty of mineral water. I feel very honored to have stayed in this warm and comfortable hotel. It felt like being at home – relaxing and at ease. The room even had Taiwan TV channels, which was a nice touch, especially their commentary on current events.
MMAURIZIONIKEVery nice hotel with big room and space in every room especially Bathroom; i booked a normal room with one 1 big bed; then if add only 100 hkd can enjoy a buffet breakfast; the staff is frendly and polite; strongly raccomand also because if come by ferry jet you canw walk just 15 minutes or take bus 3A;
MM819371****The hygiene was excellent, and the environment was decent. However, the front desk service was very mediocre. Once you've booked a room, you're expected to follow their rules with no flexibility whatsoever; in other words, they're quite rigid. The hotel's location is superb, right on Beijing Street, making it incredibly convenient for dining, shopping, and entertainment. The hotel facilities are pretty standard.
Lliuying****1. The location is excellent, right next to Yaohan, and Grand Lisboa is also very close. Across from Lisboa is a large bus terminal with direct routes to Coloane, Hac Sa Beach, Rua do Cunha, etc. You can also take the Grand Lisboa shuttle to the border gate and Grand Lisboa Palace. It's about a 6-7 minute walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, with plenty of food options along the way.
2. The hotel is a bit older, but the facilities are actually well-maintained, and the indoor carpets are quite clean.
3. There are USB ports, but it's still better to bring your own adapter (my phone charger has two Type-C ends, so the USB port wouldn't work).
4. For this price, what more could you ask for? It's basically one of the best value-for-money options in Macau.
AAnonymous UserDecent place for stress reduction. Watched sunset and listened to sounds of waves in the balcony. Friendly staff makes one feel at home. Cosy in-house atmosphere, Beautiful gardening and swimming poolside facilities allow one's relaxation and revival. Nice breakfast in the comfortable dining hall.. Public transport is easy to reach the town, 10 min to Coloane, 30min to Taipao and 45 min to Macau by bus. Recommended for the physically capable.
Without lift, accessibility may have to be considered.
Bath tub deep, hv to be cautious for the smaller sized guests.
__WeChat281168****I watched the National Games at Galaxy, and wisely booked a hotel near the LRT, choosing this one. I got off at the Taipa West to Sports Field station. The stay was a little over 500, and the facilities were decent. The shampoo and shower gel were better than what you find domestically. The LRT is convenient, and downstairs there are places to eat, a pharmacy, and a supermarket, all very practical. It's cheaper than Rua do Cunha, which is only about a 10-15 minute walk away! The only downside was that even on the lowest setting, the air conditioning was freezing me to death!
BBohaiyixiongPros: The hotel is conveniently located near the Ruins of St. Paul's and Monte Fort, in the old town, making sightseeing and shopping extremely easy. The building itself is nearly a hundred years old, full of antique charm. The rooftop bar offers a great panoramic view of the old town and a distant glimpse of Zhuhai Hengqin. The staff were all polite and approachable.
Cons: It's situated on a crowded street, and the rooms aren't very spacious. There are no fitness or swimming facilities, and no buffet breakfast. Breakfast only offers two set menus, Chinese and Western, which doesn't allow for the same selection as a buffet, and the small cup of coffee was quite disappointing. The lobby staff were helpful, but the taxi driver they called for us was unprofessional and cold. The back door wasn't properly closed, and our luggage actually fell out onto the main road. Luckily, other drivers noticed and honked, alerting our driver to stop and retrieve it. When we arrived at the airport, we found the driver had dropped us off at the arrivals level. This put an unfortunate end to what was otherwise a perfect trip.
XXihuansichuzouzoudelurenjiaI chose this hotel for its convenient location for exploring the surrounding areas, and I really appreciated the spacious room and living space. However, the soundproofing was terrible; I was bothered by all sorts of noise every day, and even the pipes would randomly make noise. The toiletries felt really cheap. It's about a 1km walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, and there's a bus stop right outside, which is quite convenient. Plus, the Café de Coral on the first floor offers delicious and affordable casual meals. If you enjoy dim sum, there's a great place diagonally opposite where you can have a fantastic meal for just over 100 [currency unit].
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