This is *the* hotel to choose when visiting Macau, no question! A bit pricey, but absolutely flawless otherwise! I've stayed here for three consecutive years now, and it's consistently excellent! The service attitude is fantastic, the hygiene is top-notch, and the decor is beautiful and elegant. It's super conveniently located right near Senado Square!
You get complimentary mini-bar access (once per stay), including snacks, red wine, and drinks. You can even try your hand at pour-over coffee, which is a really cool experience!
We booked a twin room, and the window offered a view of the famous Ruins of St. Paul's, which was absolutely brilliant! They also noted that it was a birthday celebration, and the hotel thoughtfully decorated the room and even sent a small cake! I was so delighted!
The hotel is located near Fisherman's Wharf, right opposite Sands Macao. If you're like me and prefer to stay on the Macau Peninsula side, this location is quite convenient. It's about two or three stops from the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, and very close to the sea, making for a pleasant stroll after dinner with a nice sea breeze.
The hotel's overall design is European classical, with a touch of vintage palace-like decor. The high ceilings make the rooms feel more grand and spacious. Although you can tell the hotel has been open for some years, and the facilities aren't brand new, they are well-maintained with no obvious signs of age.
The room size was a pleasant surprise this time; it's quite spacious for Macau, with plenty of room between the two beds and ample space to open suitcases. The bathroom features a separate wet and dry area, and overall cleanliness was good. The window area gets a lot of natural light, making for a comfortable stay.
When the room was cleaned on the second day, the staff even folded the clothes I'd left out and neatly placed them on the bed, a thoughtful detail.
The check-out process was smooth, with a convenient express check-out option. The luggage storage service was also very helpful for tourists who want to explore Macau further before leaving.
Overall, while the hotel's facilities aren't the newest, it excels in spacious rooms, a convenient location, and attentive service, while also offering views of both the Macau Peninsula and the sea. Given that hotels in Macau are generally not inexpensive, I believe the overall value for money here is quite good.
Holiday Inn Macau is super convenient to get to. The hotel itself is great – very clean and tidy, and the rooms are spacious. The staff are incredibly helpful; I forgot my phone charger, and they immediately sent someone up with one. Breakfast was good too, and it's excellent value for money. When I checked out, the doorman even helped me call a taxi. Five stars!
Absolutely loved my stay at Lisboeta Macau! What a pleasant surprise to find the Line Friends themed store there, I immediately started snapping photos, haha! The grand, elegant, and stylish lobby made a strong impression. Their Chinese and Western breakfast options were also fantastic, with a wide variety to choose from. I personally preferred the Chinese/Hong Kong style dim sum restaurant; the Hong Kong-style milk tea was seriously amazing! And I adored the borscht and char siu bao – I ate so much in the morning! The hotel room was very spacious and comfortable. Even though it's an older hotel, it doesn't feel dated at all; the cleanliness and service were both excellent and very thoughtful. I'll definitely choose Lisboeta Macau again on my next trip to Macau! ど⚈₃⚈う♡
This is a very new hotel, exceptionally clean and odor-free. They provide two complimentary bottles of water in the room, and the Cony rabbit decorations are super cute! As soon as I arrived, a staff member warmly guided me through the check-in process and even helped with my luggage, which was a great start. Throughout the hallways, you'll find many Cony rabbit and Brown bear mirrors, and the area near the elevators always smells fresh. The terrace is also perfect for photos, though at night, you might encounter some small insects due to their attraction to light, but that's a natural phenomenon, so it's understandable. Getting around is convenient too; to visit attractions, I'd just walk to Grand Lisboa Palace and take their shuttle bus, or hop on a public bus, as the stops aren't as far as I expected. The 50 MOP dining voucher I received at the shuttle bus stop was a great deal, and the noodles I had for breakfast at Sang Gor Cafe were delicious. I'm also very grateful to the hotel for preparing a birthday cake after receiving my email – it was really tasty! The only minor drawback was on the last day when I checked out and stored my luggage to visit a themed restaurant. I only stored it for less than an hour, but it took about twenty minutes to retrieve it. I understand it was a busy time for luggage storage, but the three people behind me got theirs before me, and I only had one suitcase, yet it took so long. When I asked about it, the staff member was quite impatient. Despite this small issue, the overall experience was very satisfying.
This is an established four-star hotel with professional and attentive service that made me feel completely at ease. Highly recommended!
There were doormen at the entrance to open doors and help with luggage. I arrived early and was able to store my luggage before checking in at 3 PM. Check-out is before 12 PM, and the deposit was 500. They also offer luggage storage after check-out.
Although the room wasn't huge, the layout was incredibly well-designed, making it feel cozy, comfortable, and upscale. The interior decor and materials were high-quality, not cheap-looking at all. I requested a non-smoking room and a high floor, and they gave me a corner suite on the 17th floor with a fantastic view. It's newly renovated and very well-maintained, so it doesn't feel old-fashioned.
The location is excellent, just a 15-minute walk to Rua do Cunha. Bus and light rail stations are also very close by. If you walk further into the residential area, there are tons of great places to eat.
The hotel's dim sum restaurant on the 3rd floor is also quite good, starting service at 10 AM. Hotel guests get a discount, and even though I had already checked out that day, they still gave me the discount, which was a very thoughtful gesture.
Facilities: Relatively clean.
Environment: Beautiful.
Service: Very good attitude.
Hygiene: Clean.
The location is also great, with plenty of taxis right outside the entrance. The front desk staff are very friendly, and the room is tidy. It offers good value for money and is very welcoming to mainland Chinese visitors.
Staying at the Grand Emperor Hotel was truly a great experience. The entire hotel is spacious and bright, and the front desk staff and lobby attendants were all proactive, enthusiastic, and helpful. The facilities are comprehensive and well-maintained, and the hygiene is spotless. The breakfast buffet offers a rich variety of choices. Definitely a five-star rating!
Fantastic experience! The L'Occitane toiletries were a lovely touch and great value for money. The room service staff were also very friendly, and the front desk actively helped with luggage. The only minor downside was that the hotel facilities were a bit old, especially the hairdryer which was very, very dirty and looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a long time. There was also a lot of limescale in the corners around the bathroom.
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GGuest UserFantastic experience! The L'Occitane toiletries were a lovely touch and great value for money. The room service staff were also very friendly, and the front desk actively helped with luggage. The only minor downside was that the hotel facilities were a bit old, especially the hairdryer which was very, very dirty and looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a long time. There was also a lot of limescale in the corners around the bathroom.
PPulishendinachuangwuerThis hotel offers great value for money. It's very close to Galaxy Macau, just across the road. The view from the window is also lovely. Getting a taxi right outside the hotel is super quick, and the metro is also nearby. For food, there's a good restaurant called Macao Restaurant just a few hundred meters away; their pork chop bun is especially delicious and it's very affordable. From the restaurant, Taipa Village (Rua do Cunha) is also very close, perfect for a stroll.
MMaggie Sun 9527Every time we renew our child's passport, we stay here. It's super convenient for getting things done, there are lots of food options nearby, and it's easy to get to the border crossing. Plus, the hotel offers shuttle service. Oh, and the egg tarts in the lobby are absolutely delicious!
DDitiaodehuali130Absolutely loved my stay at Lisboeta Macau! What a pleasant surprise to find the Line Friends themed store there, I immediately started snapping photos, haha! The grand, elegant, and stylish lobby made a strong impression. Their Chinese and Western breakfast options were also fantastic, with a wide variety to choose from. I personally preferred the Chinese/Hong Kong style dim sum restaurant; the Hong Kong-style milk tea was seriously amazing! And I adored the borscht and char siu bao – I ate so much in the morning! The hotel room was very spacious and comfortable. Even though it's an older hotel, it doesn't feel dated at all; the cleanliness and service were both excellent and very thoughtful. I'll definitely choose Lisboeta Macau again on my next trip to Macau! ど⚈₃⚈う♡
JJoliexiaoyuThe hotel is located near Fisherman's Wharf, right opposite Sands Macao. If you're like me and prefer to stay on the Macau Peninsula side, this location is quite convenient. It's about two or three stops from the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, and very close to the sea, making for a pleasant stroll after dinner with a nice sea breeze.
The hotel's overall design is European classical, with a touch of vintage palace-like decor. The high ceilings make the rooms feel more grand and spacious. Although you can tell the hotel has been open for some years, and the facilities aren't brand new, they are well-maintained with no obvious signs of age.
The room size was a pleasant surprise this time; it's quite spacious for Macau, with plenty of room between the two beds and ample space to open suitcases. The bathroom features a separate wet and dry area, and overall cleanliness was good. The window area gets a lot of natural light, making for a comfortable stay.
When the room was cleaned on the second day, the staff even folded the clothes I'd left out and neatly placed them on the bed, a thoughtful detail.
The check-out process was smooth, with a convenient express check-out option. The luggage storage service was also very helpful for tourists who want to explore Macau further before leaving.
Overall, while the hotel's facilities aren't the newest, it excels in spacious rooms, a convenient location, and attentive service, while also offering views of both the Macau Peninsula and the sea. Given that hotels in Macau are generally not inexpensive, I believe the overall value for money here is quite good.
YYingyuanxiaoquHoliday Inn Macau is super convenient to get to. The hotel itself is great – very clean and tidy, and the rooms are spacious. The staff are incredibly helpful; I forgot my phone charger, and they immediately sent someone up with one. Breakfast was good too, and it's excellent value for money. When I checked out, the doorman even helped me call a taxi. Five stars!
GGuest UserStaying at the Grand Emperor Hotel was truly a great experience. The entire hotel is spacious and bright, and the front desk staff and lobby attendants were all proactive, enthusiastic, and helpful. The facilities are comprehensive and well-maintained, and the hygiene is spotless. The breakfast buffet offers a rich variety of choices. Definitely a five-star rating!
GGuest UserThe hotel is located in the quiet Cheoc Van, away from the bustling Cotai and Coloane, but accessible by bus route 26A, which runs every ten minutes or so. It takes only about an hour to get to the hotel from the Macau Peninsula city center, which wasn't too far for me. If you're arriving by bus without much luggage, the public bus stop near the hotel is named C677-1 Cheoc Van Barbecue Park 1 (according to the bus company). After getting off, cross the street, and there will be a black iron gate leading to the hotel. The hotel's swimming pool area and front desk are located in front of the pool. Otherwise, following Gaode Maps will require a longer walk. However, that stone staircase is a bit narrow, so it's inconvenient with large luggage; in that case, you'll have to follow Gaode. The hotel room's balcony overlooks the beach, and the room itself is clean and has a Portuguese flair. Although breakfast is simple, it tastes good. If you don't want to dine at the hotel, you can take a bus to Coloane for a meal, which is only about a ten-minute ride. This place is suitable for tourists who want to escape the hustle and bustle of Macau and enjoy some peace and quiet.
GGuest UserI was in Macau for a quick one-day business trip and needed to take the Cotai Water Jet to Hong Kong. I saw they offered a free shuttle service, so I decided to stay here. Turns out, the shuttle schedule was way off from my ferry time, so I ended up taking a taxi anyway, haha! But it wasn't too expensive, so it was fine.
Facilities: You can tell the hotel is a bit older, but it's well-maintained. I asked for a room near the elevator, and to my surprise, it was right by the entrance. Very convenient! Luckily, the soundproofing was good, or it would've been noisy.
Environment: The hotel is located right on a street corner. The immediate surroundings are nothing special, but it's very convenient for walking, taking the bus, or getting a taxi. There are also some good cha chaan tengs nearby.
Service: Pretty good. Check-in requires a deposit, and they accept electronic payments, but I also had cash. They made sure to remind me to keep my receipt.
GGuest UserThis is *the* hotel to choose when visiting Macau, no question! A bit pricey, but absolutely flawless otherwise! I've stayed here for three consecutive years now, and it's consistently excellent! The service attitude is fantastic, the hygiene is top-notch, and the decor is beautiful and elegant. It's super conveniently located right near Senado Square!
You get complimentary mini-bar access (once per stay), including snacks, red wine, and drinks. You can even try your hand at pour-over coffee, which is a really cool experience!
We booked a twin room, and the window offered a view of the famous Ruins of St. Paul's, which was absolutely brilliant! They also noted that it was a birthday celebration, and the hotel thoughtfully decorated the room and even sent a small cake! I was so delighted!