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The Parisian Macao
4.6/518362 Reviews
Best hotel I ever stay. Stayed at Family room, just that the room is small but overall is good. Family room won’t facing the Paris view. Cleanness is tip top, down stair have ******, order room service and foods is delicious as well. Connected to major mall. Swimming pool is goods as well. Service is tip top goods. Free shuttle bus from Airport to hotel. Great service. Good good good. No complaints. I enjoyed my stay at The Parisian.
Lisboeta Macau-LINE FRIENDS PRESENTS CASA DE AMIGO
4.2/5460 Reviews
I recently stayed at the Lisboeta Macau - Line Friends presents Casa De Amigo exceeded my expectations. The room was spacious and great for stay and taking photos, especially in a theme room. The staff was friendly, ensuring a comfortable stay. The hotel's amenities, including a swimming pool and local cha chaan tengs, added to the overall fantastic experience. Highly recommended!
Studio City Hotel
4.5/58220 Reviews
Family of 5 (3 adults and 2 kids) booked two rooms. One room was available at 3pm, however the other room we had to wait until 6.20pm! Which was frustrating as check in time was supposed to be 3pm and it delayed our plans. 1st room was fine with no issues. However, the second room really smelled of cigarette smoke. We had asked for a non smoking room so this was very disappointing. We called reception straight away and after an hour of sorting they managed to find us another room. They reassured us that their housekeeping had checked the new room to ensure no smoke smelt. Unfortunately, when we arrived at the new room there also had cigarette smoke. With small children we cannot just suck it up and stay in the room. We called reception again and they came to investigate and put in an air purifier machine. By the time this was done it was near 9pm. They did leave a bowl of fruit for us 😊 and the next day they called to check everything was okay. Overall the kids loved the hotel. Waterpark was amazing, shuttle bus was great and loved all the Sanrio displays everywhere.
Emperor Hotel
4.3/56647 Reviews
Overall the hotel was not bad, we were assigned a beautiful western style room. There are bus stops near the hotel so it was easy to go to places. The hotel is also closed to some tourist attraction places. The downside is that some furnitures in the room were visibly old and scratched. The inside of the drawers were not particularly clean, but it was usable. Also while we were waiting for our table in the hotel restaurant, a huge cockroach literally crawled in front of us… luckily the staff saw it and killed it immediately.
Studio City- Epic Tower
4.9/537 Reviews
The room is very big! Completely intelligent! The welcome fruits and desserts are amazing! The Figure 8 Ferris Wheel🎡 is well worth experiencing, and the hotel’s business and dining options are also very rich! But in comparison, the hotel's service is what needs to be praised most. The dedication, professionalism and patience of Xiaomai and Xiaohuang are admirable. They say it without shame, beating other hotels in Zhuhai by several blocks! If I have the chance to come to Macau again, I will definitely choose this restaurant!
Grand Lisboa Palace Macau
4.6/58280 Reviews
Hotel has been opened for a while, but staff seems not familiar with the facilities within the hotel complex. One of the restaurants, Mesa, is located on the third floor which is the same floor as the garden. I had reservation at the restaurant and left my room 10 minutes before thinking that I should be there on time. However, they did not allow access through the third floor. I checked with the security guard on duty and he told me to go to the 2nd floor and go to the east gate direction. When I reached 2nd floor, there was no sign whatsoever showing the direction to the restaurant. I checked with staff working at the shops and they couldn't tell how to get to the restaurant. I ended up spending over 30 minutes to reach the restaurant. Eventually I figured out myself that the simplest access only takes much less than 10 minutes from my room. The consolation was the food, service and ambience of Mesa were all exceptional. It's really worth trying. I believe the hotel has close to 1,000 rooms but the size of the gym was just around 2,000 square feet with not a whole lot of equipment. It is totally out of proportion. There was no steam room or sauna in the changing room. That's a bit below expectation for a 5-star hotel. Isn't it?

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Number of hotels22
Number of Reviews 96,046
Lowest PriceUS$74
Highest PriceUS$5,576
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$853
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$709

Macau Family-friendly Hotel Guide

Experience the Unique Charm of Macau

Macau, known as the "Las Vegas of Asia," offers a captivating blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. This small peninsula on the southern coast of China boasts a rich history and a vibrant present, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a perfect mix of culture, entertainment, and luxury.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

The Historic Centre of Macau: Explore the narrow streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can witness the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese architectural styles.

The Cotai Strip: Home to the famous casinos and luxury resorts, this area offers entertainment, shopping, and a vibrant nightlife.

Senan Avenue: Discover the bustling heart of Macau, lined with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

The Ruins of St. Paul's: Visit the iconic facade of a 16th-century church, one of Macau's most famous landmarks.

Taipa Village: Experience the charm of old Macanese culture through its traditional houses, temples, and delicious street food.

Better to Know Before Visiting Macau

1. Currency: The official currency in Macau is the Macanese Pataca (MOP), but Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) are widely accepted.

2. Language: The official languages are Cantonese and Portuguese, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.

3. Weather: Macau has a subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. Plan your visit accordingly.

4. Visa Requirements: Check the visa requirements for your country before traveling to Macau.

Transportation in Macau

Airport: Macau International Airport (MFM) is the main gateway to the city, serving both domestic and international flights.

Ferry Terminal: The Macau Ferry Terminal connects Macau with Hong Kong and mainland China, offering a convenient way to travel to and from the city.

Public Transportation: Macau has an efficient public bus system and a network of taxis that can take you to various attractions around the city.

Enjoy a Memorable Stay in Macau

When it comes to accommodation in Macau, you'll be spoiled for choice. From luxurious casino resorts to boutique hotels, there's something for every budget and preference.

1. The Venetian Macao: Indulge in luxury at one of the world's largest integrated resorts, offering spacious rooms, a grand casino, and a replica of Venice's iconic canals.

2. Four Seasons Hotel Macao: Experience world-class service and elegance at this five-star hotel located in the heart of the Cotai Strip.

3. Hotel Lisboa: Immerse yourself in the history of Macau at this iconic hotel, known for its distinctive facade and glamorous casino.

4. Pousada de Mong-Há: For a unique and tranquil experience, stay at this charming guesthouse nestled in the greenery of Mong-Há Hill.

5. Ritz-Carlton Macau: Enjoy breathtaking views of Macau from this luxurious hotel situated in the prestigious Galaxy Macau complex.

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