Macau Hotels and Macau Travel Guide
Situated on the western side of the Pearl River Delta bordering Guangdong Province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east and south – Macau is an island with two distinctively different faces.
Consisting of Downtown Macau, Macau Inner Harbour, Macau Outer Harbour, Coloane Island and Taipa Island, much of the islands beauty lies within the fact that it is accessible, so getting to see it all is easily done.
Densely crowded, visitors will miss the manic pedestrians and traffic of neighboring Hong Kong; instead expect to find cobbled backstreets, baroque churches and Art-Deco apartment buildings fused with mega modern casinos and soaring hotels.
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Ideally located in the historic city centre, this 5 star hotel is just a short distance from the Ruins of St Paul, A Ma Temple, Macau Tower, the ferry terminal and the International Airport. 408 opulent rooms, an all day dining restaurant, modern fitness and conference centres, a pool and in house casino make this hotel the perfect choice for both leisure and business travellers. |
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Macau offers a rich tapestry of accommodation, from the complete decadence of the Lisboa to the more understated Best Western. The island excels in providing world-class, diverse and affordable hotel choices. |
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Discover the colourful history of Macau on one of our tours, where the soaring casinos and combination of eastern and western architecture act as reminders of the islands past, present and future. |
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With such a vivid and dynamic history the sights of Macau seek to illustrate the many changing faces of the island. From the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, to its emergence as a trading powerhouse in the 18th century – the architecture reflects Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque influences.
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Visitors will be elated by the vast assortment of activities to be enjoyed on the island of Macau. The most obvious of course being gambling. Beyond this the natural beauty of Macau can be explored on various hiking tours, beach visits and parks.
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This four-star hotel promises luxury accommodation in a central location. Featuring contemporary décor and a wealth of useful facilities including a spa and fitness centre. Rooms are both spacious and functional.
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Situated amidst Macau’s colonial heritage, this three-star hotel features 178 rooms, each adorned in a minimal yet cosy style. Facilities include a swimming pool, fitness centre and business centre.
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This grand hotel stands tall as an institution of Macau, with its colourful history. Enjoying a central location, the five-star hotel features opulent interiors, world-class service and fantastic facilities.
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Macau is something of a shopping haven, where the rich and famous come to spend their millions on desirable items including fine jewels (particularly gold), exquisite fibers and the latest technology, all sold at free port prices. |
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With nightlife as diverse as its culture, Macau is a 24-hour city that revels in keeping visitors up until the wee hours. Beyond drinking and dancing there are many culturally and visually pleasing ways to spend an evening in Macau. |
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The eclectic scope of visitors, entertainment and activity in Macau is best reflected in the islands culinary delights – whether it is the native Portuguese or Macanese food, dim sum, Michelin created dishes or some street fare.
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The gateway between the east and the west – Macau is the richest city in the world. Its sub tropical climate and an assortment of creeds and cultures make it all the more exciting. |
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