I had a brilliant short stay at Hotel Royal Macau! The location is super convenient in the heart of Macau’s historic centre — perfect for walking to Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul’s, and nearby local eateries. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and spacious, and the atmosphere of the hotel felt both peaceful and welcoming. What truly made the stay exceptional was the staff. I especially want to affirm and commend Lyn and Jerald, along with the other wonderful Filipino staff — each of them was warm, attentive, and genuinely caring. Their professionalism, kindness, and joyful attitude made every interaction feel personal and sincere. You can really feel their heart for service; they go beyond duty to make guests feel valued, respected, and at home. Because of them, this hotel doesn’t just feel like a place to stay — it feels like a place where you belong. I am deeply grateful for their hospitality and positive spirit. I would highly recommend this hotel for a memorable and comfortable quick trip to Macau. Surely, I will return to this place! Thanks Lyn and Jerald!
The environment is great! Plus, they offer free luggage storage, which saved me a lot of hassle. 😍😍✨
I'm very satisfied! The value for money is excellent too. ✨
The front desk staff even recommend nearby attractions and food, which is truly amazing!
The room was quite spacious and well-equipped (it even had a mini-fridge). The bedding was incredibly comfortable, and the breakfast offered a good mix of simple Chinese and Western options.
The hotel's location is excellent, close to the World Heritage old town with many dining choices nearby, making it very convenient for getting around.
The suite was very clean, and having two bathrooms was incredibly convenient. There's a balcony with a window that can be opened, which is very important for the elderly. We swapped our hotpot reservation for an afternoon tea, and it was very generous. The morning tea, with the discount, cost just over 150 RMB. Freshly baked bird's nest egg tarts came out at 10:30 AM. The quality of the food was good, and it offered great value for money. It's convenient for getting to all the major attractions like St. Paul's Ruins, The Parisian, and the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal.
The location is not really very convenient and it’s not directly connected to most casino so you’ll have to expect to pay for public transportation mostly. For other hotels, u can usually travel between Macau and Taipa with their shuttle buses for free. For this hotel, the shuttle bus system isn’t very good, the frequency of departure is low and the operating time is limited. The walking route that shows on google maps isn’t quite accurate so be prepared.
Staying at Studio City's Celebrity Tower was a truly dazzling surprise during my trip. The room layout was spacious and airy, featuring a light aesthetic with 300-thread-count bedding. The down comforter promised a night of blissful sleep, while the panoramic windows offered a captivating view of Cotai, beautifully complemented by the silhouette of The Parisian Macao. The smart touch control system allowed for one-touch management of lighting and curtains, and thoughtful details like mainland power sockets and free in-room entertainment were much appreciated. The mini-bar's specialty snacks added an extra touch of warmth.
The hotel's location is superb, with seamless connections via shuttle bus and the light rail. It's conveniently situated next to shopping districts and the Cotai Arena, making it easy to attend exhibitions or explore. The staff provided warm and attentive service, from efficient check-in guidance to prompt responses to requests. The cleanliness was absolutely impeccable. In my downtime, I enjoyed a swim in the heated pool or a stroll around the resort, where entertainment and shopping needs were met all in one place. This stay, a blend of luxury, comfort, smart technology, and convenience, truly elevated my Macau experience.
I've been to Macau many times, and this is my third time staying overnight. The first time, I stayed at an affordable guesthouse in the old city center – clean and tidy, right across from Wen Ji Cafe & Snacks. It wasn't far from Grand Lisboa and St. Paul's Ruins. The second time, I stayed at the Crowne Plaza near the Gongbei Border Gate. The room was super spacious, breakfast was delicious, and the king-size bed was very comfortable. This time, a few of us bit the bullet and booked a room at The Venetian 😭 – decided to splurge a bit. They said it was a Royal Presidential Suite, and it even came with two tickets to the Parisian Macao's Eiffel Tower (the front desk lady mentioned that the 7th floor is actually free to visit now). The rooms in Macau, compared to neighboring Hong Kong, are not just a little bit better [facepalm]. It really is a city centered on entertainment and service industries, with a different positioning than Hong Kong. We took a private car from Hong Kong, and as soon as we got out, a young man helped us with our luggage and gave us a luggage tag. When checking in, you just give the tag to the front desk, and your luggage is automatically delivered to your room. The room was large and spacious, with a separate living room and two TVs. To put it bluntly… the bathroom in this suite could rival an entire Hong Kong hotel room in size! The bed 🛌 was huge and comfortable, the sofa was great, and the view from the large floor-to-ceiling windows was pretty good too – though I imagine the view would be even better from the opposite rooms. Next time, if I get the chance, I'll try out Galaxy and Studio City too [smirk]. Even though it's not ** (missing original text, likely referring to 'cheap'), it's definitely worth experiencing [evil grin]. In mainland terms, almost all hotels in Taipa can be considered top-tier luxury, haha… especially with all the rumors surrounding Wynn Palace, haha… so much 'color' has been added to it… Macau is truly unforgettable and suitable for people of all ages to visit. Thumbs up!
Already left Macau, but I still miss Ponte 16 and everything about Macau so much. The room had a beautiful view ☘️🪷🌺.
The breakfast was plentiful, and it was convenient to get to the Ruins of St. Paul's and Wynn Macau.
I really didn't want to leave 😭😭. I truly wished I could have stayed longer.
A taxi to Wynn or the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal was about 50 MOP one way.
Looking forward to coming back again!
The room was very spacious, clean, and incredibly soundproof. Since our room didn't face the street, there was absolutely no noise. Even though the windows were sealed, thankfully there was no musty smell as some online reviews mentioned, just a very faint, pleasant fragrance. It truly lives up to its reputation as an old-school five-star hotel; the staff's attitude was excellent, and the hotel facilities were comprehensive. It's definitely a resort-style hotel, with a well-maintained pool, hot spring baths and a sauna available, and a gym and billiards tables – perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The hotel's location is convenient; I'd highly recommend it if you're staying on the peninsula. It's about a 15-minute walk to the Ruins of St. Paul's. Although the room style is a bit dated, the overall cleanliness is good. The front desk staff are very helpful and you can store your luggage there. Plus, there's a free shuttle bus to the border, which is a great stress-reliever if you're not in a hurry.
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XXingzoudedingdangmao007Staying at Studio City's Celebrity Tower was a truly dazzling surprise during my trip. The room layout was spacious and airy, featuring a light aesthetic with 300-thread-count bedding. The down comforter promised a night of blissful sleep, while the panoramic windows offered a captivating view of Cotai, beautifully complemented by the silhouette of The Parisian Macao. The smart touch control system allowed for one-touch management of lighting and curtains, and thoughtful details like mainland power sockets and free in-room entertainment were much appreciated. The mini-bar's specialty snacks added an extra touch of warmth.
The hotel's location is superb, with seamless connections via shuttle bus and the light rail. It's conveniently situated next to shopping districts and the Cotai Arena, making it easy to attend exhibitions or explore. The staff provided warm and attentive service, from efficient check-in guidance to prompt responses to requests. The cleanliness was absolutely impeccable. In my downtime, I enjoyed a swim in the heated pool or a stroll around the resort, where entertainment and shopping needs were met all in one place. This stay, a blend of luxury, comfort, smart technology, and convenience, truly elevated my Macau experience.
MM451872****This was my first time visiting Macau, and I booked this hotel. Although the location is a bit out of the way and a bit far from the main casinos, the L'Occitane themed room was really nice. The entire lobby and room had a lovely fragrance, the room had complete amenities, and the bed was very comfortable. I'd give it an 8.5/10.
BbabymicelyThe environment is great, feels like stepping into Hogwarts! There's a direct shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel, running every 10-20 minutes, and the ride only takes 10 minutes (it's only 5km after all). The hotel is connected to the casino and a shopping mall. You can find Lord Stow's Bakery on the second floor, so no need to queue at Taipa Village! The Parisian Macao is directly opposite. The hotel gave us free tickets to the Eiffel Tower, but it only goes up to the 7th-floor observation deck (which is free even if you're not staying at the hotel). I'd recommend paying to visit the 37th floor for a better view.
🌟 Michael at the front desk was incredibly patient and thorough with his service. Although the non-smoking rooms were fully booked due to high demand, and we had to take a smoking room, he thoughtfully gave us some fruit to apologize.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Highly recommended overall!
However, on our third day, the coffee capsules and tea bags weren't replenished. Also, there was constant noise from the next room in the middle of the night, indicating poor soundproofing, which really affected our stay.
P.S. Breakfast is MOP 506 per person, served on the second floor from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
DDengdengxiaowangzhiThe environment here is great, with a stunning night view of Galaxy Macau right outside the window. The room was very clean and smoke-free. It's also very convenient to get here from the airport; you can take the Light Rail to Galaxy-Cotai Frontier Station, or take a taxi to Galaxy Macau and walk over. The front desk staff were all very helpful, and you can store your luggage there.
DD0282****I stayed in the South Wing, and my window overlooked the back of Studio City. The room was decent and comfortable. The shower pressure was amazing; it filled the tub in minutes, making for a really refreshing shower.
There were outlets on both sides of the bed, which was convenient for charging devices. The room also had good Wi-Fi signal.
Check-in was on the right as you entered the main lobby, in a very grand, red-themed area. The front desk staff's Mandarin wasn't great; they mixed English and Mandarin, which made it a bit hard to understand. I'd suggest more Mandarin training for them.
It was about a ten-minute walk from the hotel's second floor to The Venetian and The Londoner. Express check-out is supported; there's a machine on the first floor of the South Wing right out of the elevator where you can drop your room card. Luggage storage was also very convenient.
To catch the shuttle bus, you need to go to B1. The shuttle from the airport to the hotel seemed to be shared with The Venetian; the bus itself was branded for The Parisian, but you wait under The Venetian's awning. It drops off at The Londoner first, then The Parisian.
I wanted to go to the Ruins of St. Paul's on Monday, but there was no shuttle service there that day.
The Parisian's shopping mall was pretty empty and didn't have many stores.
MM878071****Facilities: Fully equipped and very convenient.
Hygiene: Very clean, and the bed was huge.
Environment: For a city like Macau, the Victoria Hotel offers great value for money considering its price, environment, and service. Highly recommended.
Service: The front desk service was attentive; they reminded me about luggage storage, which was very convenient as I could explore all day and pick up my luggage later to cross the border.
BBomakThis time I took my parents on a getaway! The main difference from before is that the shuttle bus now drops you off at the East Gate, so we checked in at the East Gate front desk. At the time, I thought the front desk had moved. However, when we went up to our room in the afternoon, we realized it was still in the West Wing (where the old check-in desk still is 😂). This time, the front desk lady upgraded me to a garden view room, which was amazing – I could even watch planes landing! Plus, there's now an additional shuttle bus to the Cotai Strip, making it much more convenient to get to The Londoner and The Parisian than before.
MM371987****I was drawn to the Morpheus hotel's exterior on my last visit to Macau, so this time I specifically booked two nights. The room design is very modern, and all the facilities look brand new, almost unique in Macau.
The front desk service was very warm and welcoming. Whether calling the hotel through the Ctrip app on my phone or contacting room service from the room, the service was professional and attentive. Communication was seamless in either English or Mandarin, and all the staff were very patient. There's luggage storage service available both before check-in and after check-out. If early check-in is possible, the front desk will call to notify you. You can walk to the City of Dreams' free shuttle bus to get to the ferry terminal, airport, and other places. Staff members guide you, and the queues aren't too long, making it very convenient for catching flights.
The hotel lobby is next to the COD casino, with shops and restaurants nearby. The hotel gym isn't 24-hour; it opens at 10 AM, requires registration with a staff member, and is relatively small. My room faced Macau University of Science and Technology and the airport, so there wasn't much of a view. Turndown service in the evening included hand cream/essential oil. The fruit platter and mini-bar items were fully replenished each day. The toiletries were a full set from Acqua di Parma, and there was also a Zaha Hadid book in the room.
Overall, it was an excellent stay, and I will definitely choose this hotel again in the future.
GGuest UserThe location is not really very convenient and it’s not directly connected to most casino so you’ll have to expect to pay for public transportation mostly. For other hotels, u can usually travel between Macau and Taipa with their shuttle buses for free. For this hotel, the shuttle bus system isn’t very good, the frequency of departure is low and the operating time is limited. The walking route that shows on google maps isn’t quite accurate so be prepared.
Rrosemary_zThe room was quite spacious, and the hotel upgraded us to a suite. The living room offered a great view of the Galaxy, while the bedroom overlooked The Parisian. The facilities were complete, and it even had a guest bathroom, which was very convenient. I especially want to commend the buffet at 'Jin Jin'. It was incredibly rich and delicious; I'd say it's the best quality buffet breakfast I've had in years. We also enjoyed the dinner buffet, and the hotel offered a great deal for in-house guests. Every dish was meticulously prepared, and the unlimited lobster was a huge plus – we were very satisfied! 👍
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