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Hotel Sintra
4.4/53187 Reviews
I really like the hotel location, just right next to the Grand Lisbon which there are main bus station, so it's very easy to go everywhere and even by waljing distance. You can get to Senado square, The ruins of St. Paul church, Macao Museum, Monte Fort by foot within 15 mins. All good restaurants are in this area. You can easilu get to the hotel by bus from HZMB port or ferry port. Anyway i love this stay and Macao.
Grand Lisboa Macau
4.7/5913 Reviews
Very good hotel room with jacuzzi tub, sauna, steam room in the bathroom itself. Room is spacious enough and very comfortable bed. Breakfast is good. Can choose between western or chinese. Great location and very accessible to anywhere in Macau area. Overall had a very relaxing holiday.
Golden Crown China Hotel
4.1/52314 Reviews
Golden Crown China Hotel impresses with its strategic location near the airport, making transit stays effortless. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-equipped. Staff are courteous and helpful, ensuring a pleasant stay. Ideal for travelers seeking convenience and value in Macau. Highly recommended for short visits!
Pousada de Coloane Boutique Hotel
4.3/5298 Reviews
Great location and great staff I checked in bit late and Receptionist Samuel was very well mannered and professionally handle my booking. By mistake I booked twin bad and as I requested he changed king bad. Which is really appreciated. At night service there is boy call Damani from Philippine he was really hard working. He was handling reception and room service together which is blow my mind. His service was excellent and gentle. Rooms slipper quality need improvement. Overall it was great experience and definitely come to this hotel again. Morning breakfast also very nice 👍
Sheraton Grand Macao
4.5/516211 Reviews
It was the worst hotel experience I have had in Macau. I booked 路氹 金光大道景 豪華 特大床客房 (non-smoking room) for one night (June 8-9) through Trip.com and additionally put a remarks regarding birthday arrangement for my husband on June 8. I also received a confirmation email from the hotel on 22 May that the hotel will prepare relevant amenities to be delivered to my room during our stay. When I checked in with the reception on June 8, the front desk staff Edward had arranged a smoking room for our stay! We even re-confirmed with him during the check-in that we wanted a non smoking room and he saw the 2 years old toddler with us. Once we entered the floor and the room, we found that the smell are intolerable. So we asked the front desk whether our room and floor are smoking floor and room. They confirmed that our room was a smoking room and they managed to switch the room for us to a non smoking room. I had to pack my stuff and carry the baby to different floor and spent quiet some time inside the hotel doing this room re-arrangement. (After I reported a complaint to the hotel by email, the staff Cristina contacted me on 10 June to explain the reason of the mistake is that the hotel is unable to know what type of room I booked, because I was booked through trip.com, a third party agency. I had booked so many times through trip.com and never encountered a problem like that with other hotels.) In addition, the hotel forgot to deliver the birthday amenities until I had to call the front desk for reminder at night (11:30pm). After the reminder, the hotel is able to deliver a small chocolate moose cake without any birthday plate. So it was very disappointing, the birthday arrangement at COD is even better because the cake and champagne were well set up inside the room. The whole birthday celebration is so ruined by the hotel. I wasted my time switching the room and waiting for the birthday cake to come because of their careless service.The staff Cristina had offered me a complimentary upgrade on my NEXT stay to a Cotai View Room with complimentary breakfast for 2 as a compensation. I have no idea why they thought/ wanted me to spend extra money to book another night just for the complimentary view upgrade and free breakfast. I honestly did not expect 'Sheraton' this worldwide brand has this type of service and I would not recommend this hotel to anybody.
The Parisian Macao
4.6/517456 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.

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Booking Guide for Sea View Hotels in Macau

Macau, the "Las Vegas of Asia," is a sparkling destination where east meets west, and history walks hand in hand with luxury. Get ready for an adventure that's rich in culture and pulsating with life.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

  • Historic Centre of Macau: Wander through the UNESCO-listed streets where Chinese and Portuguese influences create a unique architectural symphony.
  • Cotai Strip: Lose yourself in the glamour of world-class casinos, luxurious resorts, and a nightlife that's as dazzling as the stars.
  • Senado Avenue: Take a walk down Macau's main street, where shopping, dining, and culture collide in a vibrant mix.
  • Ruins of St. Paul's: Stand before the iconic ruins of this 16th-century church, a testament to Macau's colonial past.
  • Taipa Village: Experience the authentic Macanese lifestyle, with its traditional homes, temples, and street food that's to die for.

Better to Know Before Visiting Macau

  • Currency: The Macanese Pataca (MOP) is king, but Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) are also widely accepted.
  • Language: Cantonese and Portuguese rule, but English is your friend in the tourist areas.
  • Weather: Prepare for hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters. Dress to impress and to match the climate.
  • Visa Regulations: Make sure your passport is up to scratch and check Macau's visa requirements for a hassle-free trip.

Transportation in Macau

  • Airport: Land at Macau International Airport (MFM) and step right into the heart of the action.
  • Ferry Terminal: Arrive by ferry for a scenic start to your trip, linking you to Hong Kong and the mainland.
  • Public Transit: Macau's bus network and taxis are efficient and affordable, getting you to the hotspots in no time.

Enjoy a Memorable Stay in Macau

  • The Venetian Macao: Live the high life at this resort that's as grand as its Italian inspiration, complete with a replica of Venice's canals.
  • Four Seasons Hotel Macao: Experience five-star luxury at its finest, with service that's as warm as the Cotai Strip's glow.
  • Hotel Lisboa: Embrace the nostalgia of this iconic hotel, where glamour and gaming meet.
  • Pousada de Mong-Há: Escape the hustle at this tranquil retreat nestled in the lap of Mong-Há Hill.
  • The Ritz-Carlton Macau: From the heights of this lavish hotel, soak in the panoramic views of Macau's dazzling skyline.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature

  • Average Temperatures: Expect a range from the mid-20s to mid-30s Celsius, with cooling sea breezes.
  • Rainfall: Be prepared for occasional showers, especially during the monsoon season.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring (Mar-May)2822Light layers, umbrella for sudden showers.
Summer (Jun-Aug)3427Lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen.
Autumn (Sep-Nov)3023Light sweaters for evenings, comfortable walking shoes.
Winter (Dec-Feb)2217Warmer layers, light jackets for mild nights.

Culinary Delights in Macau

  • Portuguese-Style Roast Meats: Dig into succulent roasts with Portuguese flair.
  • Macanese Egg Tarts: Savor the flaky pastry and creamy custard of these famous tarts.
  • Seafood: With a coastline like Macau's, fresh seafood is a must-try.
  • Dim Sum: Experience the Cantonese tradition of dim sum, with a Macanese twist.
  • Baklava: Discover the sweet side of Macau's Portuguese heritage with this honey-soaked delight.
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