"The place was very convenient and highly accessible to Senado Square. There’s a nearby 24/7 convenience store and the place is surrounded by plenty of food options. The place was clean, and everything worked perfectly during my stay.
I arrived close to midnight, and while the staff when I checked-in was a local with limited English, I was still able to go through the check-in procedure smoothly. The staffs were friendly and accommodating, especially the morning shift, which was a fellow Filipino so it was easier to ask for some recommendations around the area.
Overall, I highly recommend this place! For directions, simply search Naughty Nuri on Google Maps. The alley on the left side will lead you to the accommodation."
Caravel Hotel is a boutique hotel that reflects a modern interpretation of Macau’s heritage. Located conveniently in the Macau City area, guests can fully immerse themselves in the local culture as they gain easy access to the city's must-see destinations.Stay fully connected at Caravel, where you can enjoy high-speed wifi and explore Macau with Handy smartphones with free unlimited data, free local and international (selected countries) calls and digital city guide.Recharge after a long day of adventure as each room is fully equipped with a shower, luxurious toiletries and free minibar. Caravel Hotel also has an in-house 4,000 sqft gym that is open 24/7 for all hotel guests.Come and enjoy the Caravel Experience as we offer a relaxed and hassle-free stay for all types of travelers.
"The location is fantastic, right next to Rua de Cinco de Outubro, with tons of eateries that give off a lively, local vibe. On weekends, there's a bustling market nearby at Kang Kung, too. It's only about an 8-minute walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, so if you get up early, you can catch them without the crowds. The room was really quiet, and the front desk staff were super friendly. I'll definitely choose this place again next time I'm in Macau."
"The location is decent, close to the road, but you have to go up a dark, narrow staircase to the second floor. However, to my surprise, the room had large windows and great natural light. It was pretty standard overall. The bathroom was tiny with no separate shower and toilet, and the building is quite old, so everything felt a bit run down. There was a notice in the drawer stating a 1500 fine for smoking in the room, yet there was an ashtray on the desk (?!). The curtains even had a few cigarette burn holes. I booked this place for over 400 in advance, only to find out it was around 300 if booked on the same day. What a rip-off! But it's conveniently located for getting around, so I'll forgive it."
The Holiday Hotel is located within easy reach of the Ruins of St. Paul's, listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Center of Macau in 2005. Downtown Macau is just an 8-minute drive away.
Also easily accessible are the popular attraction Monte Forte as well as dining areas where many staple Portuguese, Chinese and Western dishes are served, a perfect opportunity to try the local specialties.
"This hotel IS ACTUALLY VERY GOOD! Spotless with very strategic locations. But if you’re non smokers and allergic to cigarettes smoke, DON’T EVER THINK ABOUT staying here. It’s a small hotel and the rooms are quite small with narrow hallways. That’s not an issue but most guests are SMOKING IN THEIR ROOM and the smell is SOO STRONG. I never had a sleep for two nights straight. That’s really UNFAIR. I paid just like any other guests but I couldn’t enjoy my rights for a peaceful comfortable sleep. Not even an hour!
Mind you, this is a non-smoking hotel. Signs are everywhere with fines of MOP 1500 for violations. But people are still smoking cuz the policy isn’t really enforced. It’s just formality.
I really wanted to check out after one night but unfortunately the booking couldn’t be modified or refunded. So, I had no choice but to suffocate from the smell of cigarettes.
However, I have to appreciate the staff hospitality especially the guy whom I reported the issue. He tried to find me a better room but unfortunately none was available. Well at least he tried and he apologized for what happened. This is really commendable.
But as a hotel, it could do better by strictly enforcing the policy of non smoking. It shouldn’t be hard to identify the guests who smoke."
The Macau London Hotel is conveniently located in the historic center of Macau just minutes away from popular attractions like A-Ma Temple, Shi Liupu Casinos and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, Macau's commercial center. Famous Senado Square is just a ten-minute walk from the hotel.The hotel is also only ten minutes' drive from the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal (to and from Hong Kong) and Zhuhai Gongbei Port, with entry to Zhuhai City and mainland China. Offering budget rooms surrounded by gift shops and restaurants offering multicultural cuisines, the hotel is a good choice for both backpackers and families.Guestrooms at this Macau hotel have all the standard amenities and come outfitted with individually controlled air conditioning.Western cuisine is available in the hotel restaurant, which also offers a breakfast buffet.
"Macau Ying King Hotel is great. My uncle first stayed here in 2015. The front desk service is excellent, and it's only a five-minute walk from the Macau bus stop, 'Rua da Alfândega'. There's a park nearby and plenty of supermarkets, including Lai Lai Supermarket, a local Macau chain with many Macau specialties and imported coffees at reasonable prices. Booking from Monday to Thursday is a bit cheaper. I'd definitely recommend it to friends and family visiting Macau. The only downside is that the rooms are a bit small."
"I'm quite satisfied with this guesthouse; it offers excellent value for money! First off, the location is great—less than a ten-minute walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's, and the bus stop isn't far either. Plus, the room was exceptionally clean and newly renovated. Since I was traveling with my parents, the front desk proactively upgraded us to a larger room when they saw we had more people, which was incredibly thoughtful. The lobby is also spacious and has free travel guides you can take as souvenirs. All in all, it was a very pleasant experience! In a place like Hong Kong and Macau, where space is at a premium, this kind of value is definitely a win."
"The room was very sparsely furnished. There was no hand soap or paper towels. The bedding was disposable and quite uncomfortable, and the slippers were the plastic kind you find in public baths. Check-in wasn't until after 2 PM, and they weren't flexible even when I wasn't feeling well. The only upside is its proximity to the Ruins of St. Paul's. I don't think it's worth the price. If you mind disposable bedding, you should definitely reconsider."
The Hou Kong Hotel provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Macau will find that the Hou Kong Hotel is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is just 9km away from Macau International Airport. Transportation around the city is also convenient, with Barra Metro Station within walking distance. There's plenty to do nearby, with Macau Tower, Macao Grand Prix Museum and POLY MGM MUSEUM all within a short distance. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. This hotel is particularly popular with those traveling alone.
"I had a very pleasant stay at this hotel because of its good location. It is within walking distance to senado square. The room was clean and comfortable."
The East Asia Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Macau will find that the East Asia Hotel is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is conveniently located a short 9km drive from Macau International Airport. Transportation around the city is also convenient, with Barra Metro Station within walking distance. Guests will find Travessa da Paixao, Macau Tower and Rua da Felicidade just a short distance from the hotel. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling alone.
"This hotel is located in the old town of Macau Peninsula and offers good value for money. It's close to bus stops and a snack street. The front desk staff were quite warm and friendly. The room decor was pretty standard, sufficient for basic accommodation needs. If you're looking for good value and don't require overly high-end surroundings, then it's perfectly fine for a night.
However, the air conditioning wasn't very cool, even on the lowest setting, and the water pressure in the bathroom shower was relatively low.
On my first night, there was a faint smell of smoke in the room, and the hallway consistently smelled of smoke.
Despite these issues, considering that hotel prices in Macau, especially on Saturdays, are generally inflated, I ultimately extended my stay for two nights."
The Perfect Family Inn provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Macau will find that the Perfect Family Inn is a fantastic accommodation choice. Macau International Airport is located approximately 9km away from this hotel. Guests will find St. Augustine's Square, Travessa da Paixao and Monte Fort just a short distance from the hotel. In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings. For guests traveling alone, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices.
"The room was very clean, and they provided disposable bedding and towels, contrary to some reviews claiming there were no towels. The price before the May Day holiday was really good. It's a bit of a walk to Senado Square, but there's a bus stop not far from the entrance, making it convenient to get to other major hotels and Senado Square. There's a restaurant right next door downstairs, and their Yangzhou fried rice is pretty good. If the hotel offers good prices in the future, I'd definitely choose this place again."
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DDaizhuonaiyouzhudaochuwanThe front desk staff were excellent, especially the two handsome guys and beautiful ladies who proactively offered us breakfast. GreenYou is truly a bargain during the off-season. For the same price, definitely don't choose the Victoria Hotel across the street – that place is like the Eight Immortals Restaurant, with many guests dying there in recent years. Friends staying near the Border Gate, please be aware!
KKaikai10Although the room was small, it was well-arranged and efficiently utilized, so it didn't feel cramped at all. The shower room also felt spacious enough. Everything was clean, tidy, and comfortable. The surrounding area is also quite nice, but the main selling point is the superb location – it's just a 5-minute walk to the Inner Harbour Ferry Terminal and Senado Square, which is incredibly convenient. The staff were also absolutely top-notch. The value for money is excellent, and I will definitely stay here again on my next trip to Macau.
GGaya MI stayed here for 3 nights; location is great close to bus stops and downtown area. The rooms are clean. However, the service here isn’t what you might read in the previous reviews. I changed my double room to a single one the last night and, there was no hot water the whole, in the beginning I didn’t understand when I just got in, only at night when I wanted to take shower I found it out. You know what I was told- please boil the kettle so you can take a shower on the phone because something in the basement is broken and I wasn’t notified beforehand of it when I moved in.
AAnonymous UserThe location is super convenient! Right outside, you'll find the Ruins of St. Paul's, and walking a bit further brings you towards Grand Lisboa and Wynn. There are tons of pharmacies, supermarkets, and restaurants on the street. Plus, there are bus stops that can take you to both the old and new parts of the city.
AAnonymous UserThis is my second time staying at this hotel. It's right next to the Lower Market and very close to the bus stop, making it convenient to get anywhere. The front desk requires a 100 deposit, and they accept RMB, HKD, or MOP. The decor is relatively new, and the cleanliness is good. I'll consider staying here again next time I'm in Macau.
AAnonymous UserThe room was great, exceptionally clean and hygienic. The front desk lady was very nice, providing excellent and enthusiastic service. The space was large and very comfortable to sleep in. Plus, it had a window for ventilation, which is great for air quality, as many hotels in Macau don't have windows. Late check-out was also a plus. There's a restaurant downstairs and even a massage place. It was absolutely fantastic! 👍👍👍
KKatarzyna LThe hotel is located right in the center of the old town, which makes it very convenient—most attractions are within walking distance. The view from the room overlooking the city is definitely a nice bonus.
The staff speak English and are very helpful, which made the stay much smoother. There’s also a free luggage storage option, so you can easily leave your bags after check-out without any hassle.
That said, the hotel itself feels a bit outdated and doesn’t fully match the photos in terms of quality. However, we chose one of the cheapest options in Macau for a weekend stay, so we weren’t expecting anything luxurious. Overall, it’s a practical choice if location matters more than comfort.
AAnonymous UserThis hotel is so underrated!! This is a 100/10!!! We really loved this hotel, it is too bad we just stayed here for 2 nights as I really loved the place here. It is just 3mins walk away from Ruins of St. Pauls, and there are a lot of stores there — like stores where you can buy pasalubongs such as the famous peanut cookies, egg tarts and such… There are also luxury stores, uni qlo, pop mart, cosmetics stores, pharmacies, bakeries, restaurants and many more… Basically everything you need is just reachable…
We were actually from HongKong prior to staying at Macau for 2 nights and we rode a bus going here to I Fu Hotel and it was so convenient since the hotel is just like 30 steps away from that bus stop!
The rooms were veryyyy niceeee too, the room space were really maximize and designed very well! It is very clean too! The receptionist is very accommodating, helpful, knows how to communicate with us! There is free wi-fi, mini bar and complimentary water — where you can ask for one everyday! Our only problem here was that we were shocked of the deposit fee that was asked to us, it was 2000MOP around 16,000 pesos (500MOP per room), and it we were not prepared since we only withdrew 2000MOP for our transpo and such since we’ll use card… But it’s understandable since they really make sure that you don’t violate the rules like no smoking…
Also as a family of 10, all our 4 rooms were just nearby which made it more efficient.
Overall I would really comeback here!!
CChubby Girl On TourThe room is compact and comfortable, featuring a cozy bed and a tiny bathroom. The room is equipped with helpful amenities, including a hairdryer, adapter, TV, kettle, and several cloth hangers. The air conditioning works effectively and keeps the room quite cold, and there is space between the bed and TV for a medium suitcase.
The reception is conveniently located on the second floor, where guests can access a microwave and drinking water, as well as bathroom amenities. The hotel’s prime location is a significant advantage, just a 5-minute walk from the bus stop, allowing easy travel around Macau. For those arriving from the airport, the MT4 Bus to PONTE 16 followed by a short 10-minute walk to the hotel is very straightforward. Additionally, there are plenty of restaurants along the street and a large supermarket nearby, enhancing the overall convenience of the stay.
GGuest UserSatisfied! Although the room was small, it was clean and tidy, and the bathroom had a wet/dry separation. The location is convenient, with easy access to transportation. It's just one bus ride to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, no transfers needed. Major attractions like the Ruins of St. Paul's and Monte Fort are within walking distance. The price is reasonable, making it a good value-for-money option in Macau. The front desk staff were very friendly and even welcomed us back when we checked out, which was a nice touch.
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