Located in Macau, one mile from Museum of Taipa and Coloane History, W Macau - Studio City has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Room was huge and superb. Really enjoyed my stayed here.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and various entertainment facilities, Studio City Hotel is located in Macau, a 5-minute drive from The House of Dancing Water.
Everything about the hotel was great.My family enjoyed it very much.
World-renowned for its iconic luxury, Asia’s largest JW Marriott, JW Marriott Hotel Macau brings its guests an approachable luxury experience through the richness of authenticity.
Le service mais surtout la vue était exceptionnelle
Only a 5 minute drive from Macau Airport, the Grand Hyatt Macau offers large rooms, an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. It features a spa and free Wi-Fi.
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.
I liked the facility in the room; the coffee machine.
Positioned on Macau’s picturesque waterfront, Sofitel Macau offers 5-star waterfront accommodations in Macau's historic quarter, just steps from the UNESCO heritage site and busy city center.
Friendly staff, decent location, very clean and confy
Belive&More provides rooms in Macau near Dom Pedro V Theater and Senado Square. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
Unique design and comfortable.
Staff are extremely helpful
In a prime location in the center of Macau, Hotel Lisboa provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers free shuttle service and room service.
Quarto, staff, localização, transfer de/e para o aeroporto
Caravel Hotel offers accommodations in Macau. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room at this hotel is air conditioned and features a TV with satellite channels.
The room is comfy and clean. The staff is helpful.
Boasting a rich collection of dining options, Broadway Macau offers high class guest rooms, shopping mall and outdoor swimming pool. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Great price for the stay. I will use it again. Polite staff.
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.
It’s a beautiful older building with a wonderful view.
Galaxy Macau offers luxurious 5-star accommodations within the Galaxy Macau Resort, across Macau’s ‘Old Taipa Village’. It features the world’s largest Sky Wave Pool and offers free WiFi in rooms.
Located in Macau, 1.8 miles from Museum of Taipa and Coloane History, Studio City - Epic Tower has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Adjacent to the Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal, Legend Palace Hotel offers accommodations in Macau. It boosts a year-round outdoor poll and a hot tub. Guests can enjoy specific sea views from some rooms.
Featuring a bar, casino and views of city, Palazzo Versace Macau is located in Macau, 2.2 miles from Museum of Taipa and Coloane History.
FAQs about hotels
On average, 3-star hotels in Macau cost $86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Macau are $109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Macau can be found for $159 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Macau this weekend is $152 or, for a 4-star hotel, $185. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Macau for this weekend cost around $392 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $157 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Macau for tonight. You'll pay around $231 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Macau will cost around $380, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Macau is the true east meets west philosophy. Buddhist temples coexist with Baroque churches, peaceful oriental parks are overshadowed by mega-casinos and cobblestone streets are filled with rickshaws.
Hong Kong’s neighbour across the Pearl River strait consists of the mainland that borders the People's Republic of China and 2 major islands joined by the Cotai Strip. Coloane island is a natural wonderland with its mountains and beaches, whereas Taipa includes Macau International Airport and residential suburbs.
The prominent Macau Tower dominates the skyline of this former Portuguese colony and denotes the coming of age of modern-day Macau. It has set the stage for an economic boom with Vegas-style casinos lining the Macau Peninsula waterfront.
Historic sites and cuisine are important factors in this shining tourism star of China. St. Paul’s Cathedral was the largest Catholic church in Asia at the time with its ruins dating back to the 16th century. The fusion of Mediterranean flavours and traditional Chinese cooking methods makes eating out in the capital an unforgettable experience.
You are sure to find a hotel to fit your budget on Booking.com. There are 5-star beachside hotels, business accommodation and mid-range hotels for all types of travellers.
What Guests Said About Macau:
6.0
Scored 6.0
The city's historical districts are beautiful, with...
The city's historical districts are beautiful, with preserved Portuguese heritage. The landscapes are also very nice, with tall and shinny Casinos. The cuisine is an interesting mix of Asian with Portuguese influences. People are kind and welcoming.
However, I was deeply disappointed by how the Portuguese language is not used at all in hotels, restaurants and public offices, even being an official language. In fact, I had the feeling that it might be even downplayed in purpose which was particularly sad to observe.
Besides the historical centre, you will most find big casinos and shoppings malls. The old part of Macau is mainly walkable although to move between points of interest (airport, ferry terminals) it was better to use taxis. Credit cards are not widely accepted so it is better to have cash. MOP, RMB and HKD (1:1) are accepted.
Sávio
Spain
10
Scored 10
I would recommend to stay at Taipa area, where all the newer...
I would recommend to stay at Taipa area, where all the newer casino themed hotels are located. I particularly enjoy viewing the Grand Canal Shoppes inside Venetian Macao. Take a day to sight see St. Paul cathedral ruins, Senado Square and drop by the historical A-Ma temple. Enjoyed overall the good Cantonese and Portuguese cuisines.
HT LEE
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
The locals you meet are generally a hit or miss - either...
The locals you meet are generally a hit or miss - either extremely friendly and hospitable, or terribly fierce. But nevertheless, still a great place to visit and enjoy the cool weather. Definitely explore the Cotai strip and the various light shows/ performances - this can probably keep you entertained and occupied for a couple of days. Take another day for the historical areas and maybe even the older casinos.
Isabel
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
In some aspects Macau is an expensive version of China, with...
In some aspects Macau is an expensive version of China, with some areas looking rather tired and in need of upkeep, but there are plenty of European restaurants and cultural explorations to make it worth at least one visit. The hotels in my opinion are a bit overrated/overpriced, but fun for one visit to see what all the fuss is about (I live in mainland China). The lower prices here make it a good shopping trip for a long weekend break combined with some sightseeing - the Portuguese influenced areas with their narrow winding streets are nice to visit with plenty of small shops and interesting historical links.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was Christmas when we visited the Ruins of Saint Paul and...
It was Christmas when we visited the Ruins of Saint Paul and there was an orchestra to celebrate the event. The place was crowded but we're happy with the experience of walking to the ruins with a lot of free taste on the way.
Rosemarie
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
I know Macau very well having lived there on and off over...
I know Macau very well having lived there on and off over the years, but it's certainly changed since I last lived there and seems perpetually busy (going by my two visits in 2023). The old-world charm is still evident in Macau (Leal Senado area) and in Taipa Village but as I said, it just seems to be busy at all times, so not really a tranquil experience. I'm not a fan of the big Casinos (and the whole Cotai area), but if you want see some delightful examples of colonial architecture and can out up with the crowds, then Macau is definitely worth a visit. I used to go to Coloane (Has Sa Beach and Fernandos) and Colaone Village in the old days - I would expect they would be less hectic as most of the crowds stay in Macau and Cotai.
We chose the location because it was close to our family. It was also close to the bus stops and a lot of shops. Only 12 minutes walk to Gongbei Port (Macau/Zhuhai, China border). Due to recent opening of the hotel, they provided complimentary buffet breakfast. Only problem was that it was 1 breakfast per bed which means we had to purchase 1 more breakfast since we only received 1 free one for our double bed.
Hotel was very new. Staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. Location was great as it was away from the crowds but never more than a 10 minutes walk from any downtown Macau. Good local food and drink options nearby as well which the staff recommended. Overall I was very impressed with everything considering it is a good deal cheaper than other options in Macau.
From HZMB transfer, there is free shuttle bus to hotel.
Location at Strip, lots of shops and restaurants and (cheaper) foodcourt.
Connection with other hotels at Strip and walking bridge to cross over street (indoor passage).
Spacious rooms, sparkly clean, everyday new complimentary bottles of water.
Paid busses to old city center within 5 min walking distance.
The room is spacious and clean, with a wonderful view facing the Macau Tower. I love the large bathtub in particular. All staff are very friendly. The swimming pool is amazing. There is a casino within the hotel. We also tried the Macanese breakfast (room service) with discounts (you may ask the staff about the members' discounts) which is amazing.
The location was fantastic - a stone’s throw away from the oldest street in Macau (十月初五街) with lots of nostalgic and tasty eateries. It was really easy to get around the area, everything is within walking distance. There’s also a free shuttle that takes you directly from the hotel to the HZMB if you are visiting Hong Kong or Zhu Hai.
Clean and very near to bus stops. We took free Shuttle from Airport to Hotel Libsoa and walked about 10mins to Holiday Inn Express. Located on a quiet street away from the busy Grand Libsoa area. Love their attention to details e.g. different toothbrush color and bedroom slippers. Were offered free room upgrade for IHG member.
The accommodations were excellent! Everything was perfect. This hotel was amazing. The staff are incredible and welcoming. The rooms are large and clean. The spa, restaurant and pool facilities are beautiful and well maintained. Best hotel we stayed at on our vacation. Definitely recommend and will return.
The room was exceptionally clean and quiet. The staff at the hotel were very helpful in providing directions on how to get around Macau to see the sights. Easy access to a vast number of shops including designer label outlets. Definitely a high end hotel at very affordable prices.
Very comfy beds, huge room with nice view on the bridge. Very clean and the bathroom got a shower and bath tub. The breakfast was fantastic. Especially the concierge was very friendly and attentive. The price for a 5 star hotel was amazing.
The bay view room is awesome. Facing Macau Tower and bridges. Although hotel does not have shuttle bus, we can take free shuttle bus from MGM Macau to MGM Cotai/ferry terminal/airport. We had a wonderful stay for our wedding anniversary.
Super professional staff. Imagine a hotel where the staff is properly trained to understand your needs, and is capable to provide you an amazing stay. This is Four Season in Macau. Just one of the best hotels I've ever stayed!
My parents really enjoyed their stay at The Venetian Hotel. The staff was really kind and even helped my parents find a place to stay when they had to stay longer in Macau because of the heavy rainfall in Hong Kong.
The rooms were clean and spacious. The staffs were very accommodating. They have recommended places to visit in Macao. We will definitely stay in this hotel again when we go back. I highly recommend this place.
Breakfast good with wide choice of food. Location a bit away from centre so needed to rely on a taxi or buses which was okay but a bit of a wait for a taxi from hotel.
Although not in the tourist area, it is within walking distance to CBD and many attractions. Good public transport in front of and within 100 m of the hotel.
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