Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Macau
Macau has 8,000+ places to stay, and most of them are either casino-attached towers with no soul or overpriced rooms hiding behind glossy photos. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Lựa chọn hàng đầu của chúng tôi tại Macau
Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.
San Va Hospedaria
Sanmalo, Macau Peninsula
1.143.000 – 1.905.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaRocks Hotel
Taipa, Cotai
3.810.000 – 5.588.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaAltira Macau
Taipa North, Taipa
Vila Gale Macau
Inner Harbour, Macau Peninsula
1.778.000 – 2.514.600 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaSheraton Grand Macao
Cotai Strip, Cotai
4.572.000 – 6.604.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaTaipa Square Hotel
Taipa Village, Taipa
3.302.000 – 4.826.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaPousada de Mong Ha
Mong Ha Hill, Macau Peninsula
2.794.000 – 4.064.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaThe Karl Lagerfeld Hotel
Cotai Strip, Cotai
Hotel Guia
Flora Garden, Macau Peninsula
3.048.000 – 4.445.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaThe Londoner Macao, St. Regis Tower
Cotai Strip, Cotai
So sánh tất cả khách sạn
So sánh song song về vị trí, giá và điểm đánh giá.
| # | Khách sạn | Thành phố & Khu vực | Giá/Đêm | Điểm | Tiện nghi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | San Va Hospedaria | Sanmalo, Macau Peninsula | 1.143.000 – 1.905.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 2 | Rocks Hotel | Taipa, Cotai | 3.810.000 – 5.588.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 3 | Altira Macau | Taipa North, Taipa | 4.318.000 – 6.096.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 4 | Vila Gale Macau | Inner Harbour, Macau Peninsula | 1.778.000 – 2.514.600 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 5 | Sheraton Grand Macao | Cotai Strip, Cotai | 4.572.000 – 6.604.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 6 | Taipa Square Hotel | Taipa Village, Taipa | 3.302.000 – 4.826.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 7 | Pousada de Mong Ha | Mong Ha Hill, Macau Peninsula | 2.794.000 – 4.064.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 8 | The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel | Cotai Strip, Cotai | 7.112.000 – 10.668.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiSpaNhà hàng+1Bãi đậu xe |
| 9 | Hotel Guia | Flora Garden, Macau Peninsula | 3.048.000 – 4.445.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 10 | The Londoner Macao, St. Regis Tower | Cotai Strip, Cotai | 8.890.000 – 15.240.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiSpaPhòng gym+4Nhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơi |
Tại sao các khách sạn này có trong danh sách
Lý do mỗi khách sạn có mặt trong danh sách.
San Va Hospedaria
San Va is one of the oldest guesthouses in Macau, operating since the 1920s on Rua da Felicidade. Rooms are tiny and basic but immaculately clean, with vintage tiled floors that have genuine character. The location puts you steps from the pastel-colored shophouses and local noodle spots. No elevator and no frills, but the price is hard to argue with. Good for travelers who just need a bed close to the historic center.
So sánh giá cho San Va Hospedaria
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Rocks Hotel
The Rocks Hotel is attached to the Fisherman's Wharf complex on the Outer Harbour reclamation and has one of the more distinctive designs in Macau, built to look like a colonial manor. Rooms are large and warmly decorated, with some offering harbour views. It is not as central as peninsula hotels but the waterfront promenade outside is pleasant for evening walks. The pool area is calm and rarely crowded. Good pick for couples who want a bit of atmosphere without a full casino-resort experience.
So sánh giá cho Rocks Hotel
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Altira Macau
Altira Macau thực sự là một điểm dừng chân đáng nhớ, mang đến trải nghiệm đẳng cấp ngay từ khi bạn bước chân vào sảnh khách sạn. Nằm ngay bên bờ Biển Đông, khách sạn này chỉ cách Bảo tàng Nhà Taipa một quãng ngắn, rất tiện lợi để khám phá. Phòng ốc ở đây thật sự sang trọng và thoáng đãng, với tầm nhìn tuyệt đẹp ra biển. Bạn sẽ được tận hưởng Wi-Fi tốc độ cao, màn hình phẳng và cả minibar tiện lợi. Nếu bạn đi cùng gia đình, các bé dưới 11 tuổi sẽ được ở miễn phí, thật tuyệt vời. Dịch vụ phòng phục vụ 24/7 cũng là một điểm cộng lớn. Khách sạn còn có hẳn 4 nhà hàng, một trong số đó mở cửa suốt ngày đêm, tha hồ lựa chọn ẩm thực. Quầy bar sang trọng với nhạc sống và sân hiên ngoài trời sẽ mang đến cho bạn những giờ phút thư giãn tuyệt vời. Đừng quên thử hồ bơi vô cực nước nóng trong nhà hay thư giãn tại spa đẳng cấp. Với các tiện ích như hồ bơi, spa và Wi-Fi được du khách đánh giá cao, Altira Macau thực sự là nơi bạn nên ghé thăm để tận hưởng kỳ nghỉ trọn vẹn.
Địa chỉ:Altira Macau, MacaoAv. de Kwong Tung, MO Altira
Khu vực:Freguesia de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
So sánh giá cho Altira Macau
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Vila Gale Macau
This small Portuguese-style guesthouse sits near the Inner Harbour on the quieter western side of the peninsula. Rooms are compact but well kept, with warm tones and decent air conditioning. The neighborhood feels more like a local residential area than a tourist zone, which is refreshing. A few good congee and dim sum spots are within a five-minute walk. Solid choice for budget travelers who want a quieter base away from casino traffic.
So sánh giá cho Vila Gale Macau
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Sheraton Grand Macao
The Sheraton Grand is one of the largest hotels in the world by room count and sits directly on the Cotai Strip inside the Sands Cotai Central complex. Rooms are well maintained and surprisingly quiet given the scale of the property. The pool complex is massive and works well for families, with separate areas for adults and children. You are connected by walkways to multiple casinos, restaurants, and the Venetian next door. It can feel overwhelming at first but the organization is better than you would expect from a property this size.
So sánh giá cho Sheraton Grand Macao
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Taipa Square Hotel
Located right next to Taipa Village, this hotel gives easy access to the best preserved historic neighborhood in Macau. The egg tart shops and Portuguese restaurants of Rua do Cunha are literally around the corner. Rooms are modern and comfortable without being flashy. The light rail station nearby makes getting to Cotai or the ferry terminals convenient. A reliable all-rounder that suits both leisure travelers and those on short business stays.
So sánh giá cho Taipa Square Hotel
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Pousada de Mong Ha
Operated by the Institute for Tourism Studies, this small pousada sits on Mong Ha Hill surrounded by a colonial fort and gardens. It has only a handful of rooms, so it books out quickly and feels genuinely peaceful. The Portuguese-Macanese food served here is some of the most authentic on the peninsula. Staff are hospitality students, so service is attentive if slightly formal. A real contrast to the casino-heavy hotels that dominate the city.
So sánh giá cho Pousada de Mong Ha
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel
Bước chân vào The Karl Lagerfeld, bạn sẽ cảm nhận ngay một không gian đầy phong cách, một nơi dành cho những ai yêu thích sự tinh tế và độc đáo. Nằm ở khu Cotai sầm uất, khách sạn này mang đến một điểm dừng chân lý tưởng, gần gũi với nhiều điểm tham quan hấp dẫn. Tại đây, bạn có thể thư thái bên hồ bơi tuyệt đẹp, tận hưởng liệu trình spa thư giãn hay đơn giản là kết nối Wi-Fi tốc độ cao. Nếu bạn đi cùng gia đình, phòng gia đình sẽ là lựa chọn hoàn hảo. Dịch vụ giặt ủi cao cấp cũng sẵn sàng phục vụ. Bữa tối sẽ thêm phần thi vị tại nhà hàng của khách sạn. Đối với những chuyến công tác, các phòng họp trang bị đầy đủ sẽ hỗ trợ bạn hiệu quả. Khách sạn còn có bãi đậu xe thuận tiện nữa. The Karl Lagerfeld thực sự là một điểm đến đáng để trải nghiệm, mang đến sự cân bằng giữa phong cách thời thượng và tiện nghi đẳng cấp cho mọi du khách.
Địa chỉ:THE KARL LAGERFELD, R. de Tenis, Macao
Khu vực:Cotai
So sánh giá cho The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel
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Hotel Guia
Hotel Guia is tucked beside Flora Garden at the base of Guia Hill, one of the greener and quieter corners of the peninsula. Rooms are spacious by Macau standards and have been recently renovated with clean, modern interiors. The Guia Lighthouse and chapel are a short walk uphill, and the hotel is close to a tram stop. Breakfast is included and covers both Western and Chinese options. Families and couples who want space without paying casino-resort prices will do well here.
So sánh giá cho Hotel Guia
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

The Londoner Macao, St. Regis Tower
The St. Regis Macao là một lựa chọn tuyệt vời khi bạn ghé thăm khu vực Cotai sôi động. Khách sạn mang một phong cách Anh tinh tế, với bản sao của Big Ben làm điểm nhấn độc đáo ngay trong sảnh chờ. Chỉ cách bảo tàng Taipa Houses khoảng 2 km và sân bay quốc tế Macau 4 km, vị trí này khá thuận tiện cho việc di chuyển. Bước vào các phòng nghỉ, bạn sẽ cảm nhận được sự sang trọng và ấm cúng. Các suite được trang bị Wi-Fi, TV, khu vực sinh hoạt riêng biệt và phòng tắm lát đá cẩm thạch với bồn tắm ngâm mình thư giãn. Một số suite cao cấp hơn còn có cả bàn ăn riêng. Khi đói bụng, bạn có thể khám phá nhà hàng lấy cảm hứng từ ẩm thực Anh, một nhà hàng tinh tế khác hoặc quán rượu cao cấp ngay trong khuôn viên. Đừng bỏ lỡ hồ bơi ngoài trời tuyệt đẹp, nơi bạn có thể thư giãn dưới ánh nắng. Khách sạn còn có trung tâm thể dục, phòng xông hơi khô và phòng xông hơi ướt, lý tưởng để bạn nạp lại năng lượng sau một ngày dài khám phá. Nếu bạn đi cùng gia đình, các hoạt động dành cho trẻ em chắc chắn sẽ làm các bé thích thú. Chúng tôi đặc biệt gợi ý bạn thử bữa sáng buffet tại đây.
Địa chỉ:The St. Regis Macao, Sands Cotai Central Cotai Strip, Macao
Khu vực:Cotai
So sánh giá cho The Londoner Macao, St. Regis Tower
Giá hiển thị cho 1 phòng, 2 người lớn. Nhấp để xem phòng trống hiện tại.

Nên ở đâu tại Macau
Khu vực bạn chọn quan trọng hơn bản thân khách sạn.
First time in Macau: where to stay
Taipa Village is the starting point we'd recommend to almost anyone. It's 15 minutes from the Ruins of St. Paul's by taxi, walkable to Rua do Cunha for food, and far enough from the Cotai Strip casino noise to actually sleep. Hotels here run $130-220/night and you get actual neighbourhood character.
Skip the blocks immediately around the Lisboa Hotel on Avenida de Lisboa on the Peninsula. The location sounds central but it's all casino traffic, touts, and chaotic road crossings with nothing genuinely good nearby. If budget is tight, head to Sanmalo or the Inner Harbour instead. both have personality and better value.
Macau Peninsula: history, grit, and the best cheap eats
The Peninsula is where Macau's identity actually lives. Senado Square is a 5-minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul's up Rua do São Paulo, and the neighbourhood around Santo António and Barra is full of crumbling Portuguese façades and old tascas that haven't changed menus in 30 years. Hotels here are cheaper than Cotai by 40-60% for a comparable room.
The Inner Harbour area around Rua das Lorchas is gritty and real. A-Ma Temple is a 10-minute walk south from there, and the street food around Largo do Senado gets going by 10am. Stay here if budget matters or if you want to understand Macau beyond the casino veneer.
Cotai Strip: what you're actually paying for
The Cotai Strip is reclaimed land between Taipa and Coloane, built entirely in the last 20 years. The Venetian, Londoner, and Galaxy complexes are genuinely enormous. The Venetian alone is larger than the entire original Macau casino strip. If you're here for a big event, a luxury stay, or travelling with kids who'll love the spectacle, Cotai delivers.
Rates on the Strip start around $180/night and peak well above $600 during the Grand Prix weekend in November or major Chinese holidays. Book the Sheraton Grand Macao for families. the pool setup alone justifies the price. For a true luxury splurge, The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel and The Londoner's St. Regis Tower are in a different league entirely.
Macau for couples: the quiet side of a casino city
Coloane Village on the southern tip of the territory is the antidote to everything the Cotai Strip represents. It's 25 minutes by bus 26A from Taipa Village, almost completely tourist-free on weekday mornings, and has a tiny central square with a Portuguese chapel and a pastelaria. Not a hotel cluster, but worth building a day around.
Rocks Hotel in Taipa, right on the waterfront near the Macau Jockey Club, is the most genuinely romantic property on our list. The Pousada de Mong Ha on the Peninsula is a strong runner-up: a converted colonial inn on Mong Ha Hill with 20 rooms and a cooking school attached. Both feel like Macau used to feel before the megacasinos arrived.
Taipa Village: the neighbourhood that gets it right
Taipa Village is compact enough to cover on foot in an afternoon but deep enough to keep you busy for two days. Rua do Cunha is the famous food street, but the Taipa Houses Museum on Avenida da Praia is the real gem: five restored Macanese mansions from the 1920s, free to enter, with a permanent exhibition on Portuguese-Macanese domestic life.
Hotels in Taipa Village sit in the $130-190/night range, which is genuinely good value given how much you can do without ever hailing a taxi. The Taipa Square Hotel on Rua Correia da Silva is 5 minutes walk from the village centre and the most central base you'll find here.
Getting the most out of a short Macau stay
Most visitors come for 1-2 nights from Hong Kong. That's enough time if you're strategic. Day one: Peninsula in the morning (Senado Square, St. Paul's, Monte Fort), then lunch on Rua do Almirante Sérgio in the Inner Harbour, then Taipa Village by late afternoon and dinner on Rua do Cunha. Day two: Cotai Strip for the spectacle, then Coloane Village before the ferry back.
Casino shuttle buses are your friend. The Galaxy, Venetian, and Londoner all run free shuttles from both ferry terminals on the Peninsula. Use them to hop between the Peninsula and Cotai without paying for a taxi. It's a local trick that saves $8-15 per trip and the buses run until 2am.
Khám phá Macau theo thành phố
Chúng tôi bao gồm 3 điểm đến trên khắp Macau. Chọn một thành phố để xem hướng dẫn khách sạn chuyên sâu.
Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Macau
Three distinct zones shape where you'll sleep: Macau Peninsula, Taipa, and the Cotai Strip. Start on the Peninsula if history matters to you. Taipa Village is the sweet spot if you want charm without the casino circus.
Macau Peninsula 4 khách sạn được xác minh History, street food, and the city's real character.
History, street food, and the city's real character.
The Peninsula is the original Macau. Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul's, A-Ma Temple, and the Guia Fortress are all here. connected by a web of steep lanes that reward slow walking. It's also where prices are lowest, with solid options from $45 to $175/night.
The Inner Harbour area around Rua das Lorchas is the most authentic stretch in the territory. Old fishing vessels still dock here, the tascas serve African chicken and minchi for under $10, and the architecture is genuinely crumbling-beautiful rather than theme-park colonial.
Avoid booking near the Lisboa Hotel or the outer edge of Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro. The streets around there are all casino traffic and taxi queues with little to show for the location. Mong Ha Hill and the Flora Garden area are far better residential bases.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Macau Peninsula → Taipa 2 khách sạn được xác minh Village charm meets easy access to everything.
Village charm meets easy access to everything.
Taipa is split into two distinct worlds. Taipa Village in the south is all Portuguese shophouses, pork chop buns on Rua do Cunha, and the kind of evening atmosphere that makes you stay longer than planned. Taipa North, closer to the airport and the Altira Macau, is quieter and more residential.
The Taipa Houses Museum on Avenida da Praia is the cultural anchor of the village. From there you're 5 minutes walk to Rua do Cunha and 10 minutes by taxi to the Cotai Strip. That positioning makes Taipa the most practical base for travelers who want neighbourhood life without cutting themselves off from the big resort amenities.
Hotels here run $130-240/night across our picks. That mid-range sweet spot reflects the area well: you get quality without the Cotai markup.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Taipa → Cotai Strip 3 khách sạn được xác minh Go big or go home. This is Macau's entertainment core.
Go big or go home. This is Macau's entertainment core.
Cotai is what happens when you reclaim land and drop $50 billion of casino-resort development on it. The Venetian, Galaxy, City of Dreams, and Londoner complexes form a continuous entertainment corridor that's genuinely dazzling and genuinely overwhelming in equal measure. If you're here for a concert, a convention, or a full luxury stay, Cotai is where you want to be.
The Cotai Strip sits between the old settlements of Taipa and Coloane, about 10 minutes by taxi from Taipa Village. Free shuttle buses connect most major properties to both ferry terminals, which takes the edge off the logistics.
Rates here are the highest in Macau. Budget nothing under $180/night for a decent room, and expect to pay $350-600 at the top end. But The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel and The Londoner's St. Regis Tower genuinely earn those prices. these aren't just rooms, they're experiences.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Cotai Strip → Coloane 0 khách sạn được xác minh No casinos. No crowds. The Macau most visitors never find.
No casinos. No crowds. The Macau most visitors never find.
Coloane is the quiet southern tip of Macau. No casino towers, no touts, just Coloane Village with its Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, a handful of seafood restaurants, and Lord Stow's Bakery on Largo Eduardo Marques. the original source of Macau's famous egg tarts.
There are no vetted hotels here in our current selection, but it's 20-25 minutes by bus 26A from Taipa and well worth a half-day trip. Hac Sa Beach on the east coast is the only real beach in Macau proper: black sand, calm on weekday mornings, and almost empty outside summer weekends.
Pair a Coloane afternoon with a base in Taipa Village. You get the quiet and the nature without sacrificing your accommodation quality.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Coloane →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
Cho chúng tôi biết bạn du lịch như thế nào.
Romantic
Taipa Village is the call: narrow lanes, candlelit tascas on Rua do Cunha, and the Rocks Hotel on the waterfront. It's the kind of place where you actually disconnect.
Culture & History
The UNESCO Historic Centre on the Macau Peninsula covers 30 monuments within walking distance. Senado Square to the Guia Fortress takes about 25 minutes on foot and packs 400 years of Portuguese-Chinese history into one walk.
Family
The Cotai Strip is built for families who want spectacle and convenience. The Sheraton Grand Macao has one of the best pool complexes in Asia and the Londoner property next door runs kids' activities daily.
Budget
Sanmalo and the Inner Harbour on the Macau Peninsula are where real budget travel lives, with options from $45/night and street food under $5 a meal on Rua das Lorchas.
Beach
Hac Sa Beach in Coloane is Macau's one real beach option. It's black sand and calm waters, 25 minutes by bus 26A from Taipa, and nearly empty on weekday mornings.
Foodie
Macau has more Michelin stars per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Asia, but Rua do Cunha in Taipa Village is where the best casual eating happens. pork chop buns, almond cookies, and serradura all within 200 metres.
Cách chúng tôi đánh giá những khách sạn này
Mỗi khách sạn trong danh sách này đều trải qua cùng một quy trình đánh giá. Đây là cách chúng tôi chấm điểm.
We reviewed 8,000+ options across the main regions of Macau. We cut anything that buried its real price in mandatory resort fees, anything whose 'harbour view' turned out to be a car park, and every casino hotel that treats non-gamblers like second-class guests. Dozens of mid-range picks looked fine online but delivered thin walls, smoky corridors, and front desks that stopped caring after check-in. What's left are 10 properties that actually earn their rating.
Chất lượng vị trí
Khu vực có thuận tiện để đi bộ không? Nhà hàng, cửa hàng và điểm tham quan có trong vòng 10 phút đi bộ không? Cảm giác vào ban đêm như thế nào? Chúng tôi đánh giá mức độ an toàn, khả năng tiếp cận giao thông công cộng và xem khu vực có nét đặc trưng địa phương thực sự hay chỉ là bẫy du khách. Khách sạn ở sai khu vực sẽ phá hỏng chuyến đi. Đó là lý do vị trí được coi trọng nhất.
Đáng giá tiền
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Khi nào nên đến Macau: Từng mùa
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Winter (December-February)
December brings Christmas decorations to Senado Square and shoulder-season weather that's genuinely pleasant at 14-20°C. The Lunar New Year period in late January or February spikes everything: expect crowds at the Ruins of St. Paul's to triple and Peninsula hotel rates to hit $200-400/night. Book 3 months out or you'll be scrambling.
Spring (March-May)
March and April are underrated. Temperatures sit at 18-25°C, the humidity hasn't turned oppressive yet, and hotel rates across all regions are 20-30% below peak. Taipa Village is at its best in early April: warm evenings on Rua do Cunha without the summer sweat. May starts getting sticky but stays manageable.
Summer (June-September)
Summer is Macau's value season purely because the weather is punishing. Typhoon season runs June-September, and even a signal 3 storm can disrupt ferry services from Hong Kong for 12-24 hours. If you don't mind the 32-35°C heat and humidity above 85%, you'll find rates 30-40% lower than October. Air-con in your hotel becomes essential, not a luxury.
Autumn (October-November)
October and November are the best weeks in Macau's calendar. Temperatures cool to 20-26°C, skies clear up after the typhoon season, and the air actually feels comfortable walking between the Guia Fortress and Monte Fort. The Macau Grand Prix in mid-November is a genuine highlight but squeezes hotel availability across Taipa and the Peninsula fast: book at least 6 weeks ahead for those dates.
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Use casino shuttles. they're free and frequent
Every major Cotai Strip property runs free shuttle buses from both the Outer Harbour Terminal and the Taipa Ferry Terminal. The Galaxy, Venetian, and Londoner shuttles run every 10-15 minutes until 2am. You don't need to be a hotel guest. This saves $8-15 per taxi trip and is how most locals and savvy visitors get around.
Book Cotai hotels 6-8 weeks out for Grand Prix weekend
The Macau Grand Prix runs the third weekend of November every year. It's not a massive global event, but it fills Taipa and Cotai hotels to capacity and pushes Peninsula rates up 40-60% too. If you're NOT visiting for the race, that's the one November weekend to avoid. If you ARE visiting for it, lock in your room by early October.
Peninsula hotels are 40% cheaper than Cotai for similar quality
A $120/night room at Hotel Guia near the Flora Garden consistently outperforms $180/night rooms on the Cotai Strip for sleep quality, quiet, and character. The Guia Fortress is a 10-minute walk uphill from the hotel. If you're not here primarily to gamble or use a pool complex, don't pay Cotai Strip prices.
Carry Patacas and HKD cash in the older neighbourhoods
The Inner Harbour area around Rua das Lorchas and small tascas near A-Ma Temple often won't take cards. Withdraw from ATMs at the ferry terminals on arrival. they dispense both MOP and HKD. Most places accept HKD at 1:1 even though the actual exchange rate gives MOP a slight edge.
Don't stay near the Lisboa Hotel unless you're gambling there
The blocks around Hotel Lisboa on Avenida de Lisboa sound central but deliver casino noise, aggressive street-level activity, and overpriced rooms. The Inner Harbour, Sanmalo, and Mong Ha Hill are all within 15 minutes by taxi and give you dramatically better surroundings for less money.
Check if your hotel includes ferry terminal transfers
Several higher-end hotels on the Peninsula and in Taipa offer complimentary transfers from the Taipa Ferry Terminal or the Outer Harbour Terminal. Altira Macau and the Rocks Hotel both have dedicated pick-up services. That saves you the $7-12 taxi fare and the queue, especially arriving late at night after the Hong Kong ferry.
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Which area of Macau is best to stay in?
Taipa Village is our top pick for most travelers. You're 10 minutes by taxi from the Cotai Strip casinos but surrounded by Portuguese-era shophouses and Rua do Cunha's food stalls instead of slot machines. The Macau Peninsula works well if the UNESCO Historic Centre is your priority. Cotai Strip makes sense only if you're actually here to gamble or attend a show at the Venetian.
What's the best time of year to visit Macau?
October and November hit the sweet spot: temperatures around 22-26°C, low humidity, and hotel prices before the Christmas holiday spike. Avoid the Lunar New Year window (late January or February) unless you've booked 3 months ahead. rates double and the Peninsula gets genuinely overwhelming. The Grand Prix in mid-November also tightens availability across Taipa and the Peninsula fast.
How do I get from Hong Kong to Macau?
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge shuttle bus takes about 40-50 minutes from the Hong Kong boundary crossing and costs around $4-6 USD. The high-speed ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui or Sheung Wan in Hong Kong runs every 30 minutes and lands at the Outer Harbour Terminal on the Peninsula. that trip is roughly 55-75 minutes. Turbo ferry tickets cost around $20-35 USD depending on the time of day.
Do I need a visa to visit Macau?
Most nationalities get visa-free entry for 30 days, including US, EU, UK, Canadian, and Australian passport holders. Mainland Chinese visitors need a separate permit, not a standard tourist visa. Check the current rules with the Macau Immigration Department directly. entry requirements can shift independently from mainland China policies.
What currency does Macau use?
The Macanese Pataca (MOP) is the official currency, but Hong Kong Dollars are accepted almost everywhere at roughly 1:1. ATMs dispense both. Major hotels, casinos, and restaurants on the Cotai Strip take cards without issue, but smaller tascas around the Inner Harbour and Taipa Village prefer cash.
Is Macau safe for tourists?
Macau is one of the safest places in Asia. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent and petty theft is rare even around Senado Square at peak tourist hours. The main hassle is aggressive tout activity outside some casino hotels near Lisboa and the Outer Harbour, pushing junket packages. Ignore them and keep walking.
What language do people speak in Macau?
Cantonese is the dominant everyday language, with Mandarin widely understood. Portuguese is still official but you won't need it. English gets you through fine in hotels, the Cotai Strip, Taipa Village, and most restaurants. In older parts of the Inner Harbour around Rua das Lorchas, a few words of Cantonese go a long way.
How do I get around Macau without a car?
Casino shuttle buses are free and run constantly between the ferry terminals, the Peninsula, and major Cotai Strip properties. use them shamelessly even if you're not staying there. Public buses cost around $0.25-0.50 USD per ride and cover the whole territory including Taipa and Coloane. Taxis are cheap by global standards, typically $3-7 USD for most Peninsula trips.
Are there good budget hotels in Macau?
Yes, but they're almost all on the Macau Peninsula. San Va Hospedaria in Sanmalo is a genuine find at $45-75/night, and the Inner Harbour has a handful of guesthouses in the $60-90 range. Don't look for budget options on the Cotai Strip. the cheapest rooms there start around $150 and climb fast.
What should I eat in Macau?
Macanese cuisine is the main event: Portuguese egg tarts from Margaret's Café e Nata near Senado Square, African chicken at Restaurante Litoral on Rua do Almirante Sérgio, and minchi (spiced minced meat over rice) practically everywhere. Rua do Cunha in Taipa is the best single street for snacking. pork chop buns, almond cookies, and serradura dessert within 200 metres. Don't leave without trying a pastel de nata while it's still warm.
When should I avoid visiting Macau?
July and August are hot and typhoon-prone: expect 32-35°C with humidity above 80%, and a real chance of a storm disrupting ferry services from Hong Kong. The Lunar New Year golden week (7 days around late January or February) turns Senado Square into an almost impassable crowd. Hotel rates during both periods jump by 60-120% across all categories.
Is Macau worth visiting without gambling?
Easily. The UNESCO Historic Centre alone. Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul's, and the A-Ma Temple near Barra. is worth a day or two of serious exploration. Coloane Village, about 20 minutes south by bus from Taipa, is quiet, colonial, and almost entirely overlooked by casino visitors. Macau has more Michelin stars per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Asia.
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