I chose this Macau hotel for a Saturday night after visiting Chimelong Hengqin. At the time, it was the cheapest hotel on Trip.com for that day, and it showed only one twin room with two 1.5m beds remaining. After discounts, I paid 586 RMB. Apparently, on weekdays, this hotel can go for 200-300 RMB.
I arrived at the hotel at 9 PM, only to find that no rooms were available yet. The room I got was a twin room directly facing the reception, with a private bathroom and complimentary toiletries. That was all fine, but it was incredibly noisy at night. Being a street-facing room, it was right by a busy main road, with constant noise from motorcycles and cars speeding by. The curtains were decent at blocking light, ensuring the room stayed dark. Eventually, I was just too tired and fell asleep.
Later, when checking out and heading to the Border Gate, the taxi driver recommended a few nearby hotels like Hotel Harbourview and Hotel Ka Fu. He also mentioned that if it wasn't a Friday or Saturday, you could find much better hotels at that price point on weekdays. Plus, there seemed to be some concerts happening at the time, which probably drove up the price of my stay. I also saw a group of four – one guy and three girls, probably students – checking in at the same time, opting for a room with four beds.
So, I think this hotel would be a good choice at around 200 RMB on a weekday. However, if you're traveling with family and need something quiet and comfortable, you might want to look elsewhere. After all, we stayed to get a good night's rest before exploring Macau the next day, and we really had no other options. I'd suggest asking the hotel if they have inner-facing rooms beforehand and try to avoid street-facing ones.
Overall, I'd say this hotel is alright, just passable.
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