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Hotel Central Macau: A Cheaper Alternative to Hostel



  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Backpacking, Budget Travel
  • Written February 26, 2009

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Kowah Hotel: Macau's Budget Hotel

I find Kowah Hotel ok. The only downside is the receptionist can't speak English so there's a problem with regards to communication aspect. The hotel is clean, good price & centrally located just couple of minutes walk to Senado Square. It is a 2-star hotel with a small lift. Nice to find the famous Koi Kei Bakery selling almond cookies & peanut candies just across the hotel. Very handy for souvenirs back home. A single room has a double bed that can accommodate 2 people. Same with their triple room having 3 double beds that can have 6 pax. The hotel only allowed 4 pax for their triple room. Better schedule your trip on weekdays coz weekends tend to have higher rates. Same goes for other hotels. Weekday rates: triple room HK$450; double $350; single $300. Weekend rates (Fri/Sat.): triple $550; double $400; single $380.

Centrally located 5 minutes walk to Senado Square & bus stop.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Budget Travel, Family Travel, Architecture
  • Written February 24, 2009
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Grand View Hotel, Taipa: Hotel Recommendation

I feel that stayed in Taipa is more relaxing. This hotel is not bad overall.

If you have budget, the best is to stay at Venetion Hotel because there are lots of shops, food and etc that you can enjoy for the night after visitng the tourist spots without worrying no transport back to hotel.

All hotel have shutter bus and it is free of charge. Make use of it to save your travelling cost.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Written February 17, 2009

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  • Reviews: 32

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Presidente Hotel Macau

Big Room, Clean, good location.
But the hotel does not provide designated bus shuttle from Ferry terminal to Hotel.
However, travellers can hop into any shuttle bus such as Wynn Hotel Bus shuttle (red bus), then get off at Wynn Hotel and walk across to Presidente Hotel. All shuttle bus service are free.

Note: All shuttle bus counter are station at the left side of ferry terminal

Great Views and location.
enjoy Wynn's musical fountain from hotel room

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Romantic Travel and Honeymoons, Casino and Gambling, Family Travel
  • Written October 6, 2008
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East Asia Hotel: Hotel at a low cost

we stayed at East Asia Hotel for 2 nights (sept 12-13 '08). We made reservation by calling their number +853-28922433. No payment for the reservation but we confirmed it by calling once again when we arrived in Hong Kong. The room will be reserved for you until 5pm otherwise it will be considered as available for others. We have a twin size bed at affordable cost. Usually cheaper on weekdays than on weekends (as other hotels too). The room is big with bathroom and tub. Towels are available. The room is cleaned everyday. Staff are not that friendly but they are helpful when you asked for it.

Near Senado Square and Ruins of St. Paul

  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
  • Related to: Budget Travel
  • Written September 17, 2008
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Hotel Royal: Decent hotel near Guia Hill

Hotel Royal is a decent well run 3 star hotel located in a relatively quieter part of Macau at the foot of Guia Hill. It's price is reasonable and the rooms are clean and comfortable except a bit on the small side. It has only got a small casino with some slot machines. The Grand Lisboa and Grand Waldo are about 15 mins walk away, but taxis are abundant and relatively cheap in Macau for times when you don't feel like walking. Breakfast is mostly unspectacular local food and after 2 days, we ventured off to a nearby hotel for dim sum which was much better.

Walking distance to Guia Hill, which is very picturesque and very nice for a morning stroll.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Budget Travel, Casino and Gambling, Family Travel
  • Written September 8, 2008
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  • Reviews: 23

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Lisbao Hotel: Luxury Lisbao

Hotel Lisbao is an old hotel in Macau by Stanley Ho. Opposite is the Grand Lisbao which is newer and more expensive.
If you are travelling with kids, try to avoid the ground floor as there are many pros looking for business. They will hold your man's hand right infront of you! Just stayed on Level 1 is safe enough.
First few nights was good till our last night, terrible loud shouting from the pros and her male client along the walk way outside our room. Sound proof was bad. Would not recommend for family with kids.
Hotel room was decorated in European style. Wash room was fantastic with electronic controlled bath system, comes with steam bath, foot reflexlogy & radio system.

Its convenient, walking distance to Senado Sq, St Paul Ruins. Hotel provide shuttle service to the pier, close to New Yaohan, Fisherman's Whaft.

  • Opinion of Price: more expensive than average
  • Related to: Luxury Travel
  • Written June 11, 2008
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Clean budget family accommodation: Hotels more expensive during weekends

Hi! Hotel Guia is nice, but just make sure that if you're here during the weekend you set aside more budget, cos the prices go up then up to 30-50%
Since you have a small chil, i don't recommend the more scungy places like Central or Augustus Lodge. Hotel Royal, Guia, (nice) Sintra and Metropark (budget, but clean and safe), should fit your budget during the weekdays.
Can check www.macau.com for rates, which should be cheaper than calling the hotels direct, since these are local chains.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Family Travel, Budget Travel
  • Written May 27, 2008

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East Asia Hotel: Please do not jump out of window...

I stayed at this hotel for one night in April, 2008. I paid $310Macau (approx $40USD) total for a room with TV, A/C. Room was fairly clean, furnishings extremely old and tired looking, bathroom was old and in very poor shape.
When I first arrived at this hotel it felt very stuffy in the room. I could not open the window and when I enquired about opening it at the front desk they refused to unlock it. I asked to speak to the manager and told him I needed the window open as I needed the fresh air. He told me all the windows in the hotel were locked so that people could not jump out of them. When I told him I would not stay if the window could not be opened, he promptly unlocked it.
I promised not to jump out.

Hotel has a lift and restaurant on premises. Located at the edge of the old town area.
This hotel is highly touted in various travel pages, including Frommers as a three star hotel. I find this very hard to understand. Further, the description of it on Asiarooms.com is so over the top as to be completely, rediculously, false. I paid significantly less than the $62USD advertised at Asiarooms.com but still did not find it worthy of their rating. This hotel is FAR from being a three star. It isnt even a two star by Asian standards. Granted, when you do a internet search on hotel rooms in Macau, it comes up as one of the cheapest. That hardly warrants its high rating though.

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Budget Travel
  • Written May 17, 2008
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Institute for Tourism Studies (Pousada de Mong-Ha): Macau's Cozy Stay

The IFT is located on a hill (Mong-Ha Hill) and part of the campus for tourism studies. "Pusada" means a place of rest and welcome. Staying at IFT is pleasant - away from Casinos & smoke but nearer to greenery and birds. When u wake up in the morning, you can hear chirpings of birds too!

The facilities are good - LCD TV, water shower with massaging facilities, clean and spacious room. IFT has service pledges - making sure u are served within certain service standards.

The students help to manage IFT - staying there really make me recall campus life too!

- Morning walk up to peak of Mong-Ha Hill for fresh air.

- 5 min walk up slope to guesthouse helps digest the heavy stomach with food

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Historical Travel, Family Travel, Budget Travel
  • Written May 10, 2008
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Q: bus from macau international airport "I will be staying at the Pousada de Mong-ha in Macau. Is there a bus from the Macau airport to the hotel? Thanks."

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A: "Yes, there are buses in the airport and the ride is free. Just tell the people in the bus terminal where your destination is, so they may tell you the appropriate bus to..."

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