Recent Reviews for Macau Hotels

Hotel Okura Macau
4.7/51033 Reviews
Hotel Okura Macau is super nice. This was our first time to stay at this hotel. We had a very good experience and so glad that we chose this hotel. Our visit was for my birthday and my anniversary date. The hotel staff prepared our room with birthday balloons, butterflies, origami decorations and a lovely card. Then, later at night, a gorgeous birthday cake!. We highly recommend this hotel!

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Explore Macau

Macau Travel Guide: Attractions, Transport & Where to Stay

Macau is literally the “Vegas of China,” with neon-lit mega-casinos along the Cotai Strip (think dancing fountains and Crazy Rich Asians vibes). But wander 10 minutes from the blackjack tables, and you’re in Senado Square, where wave-patterned cobblestones lead to pastel Portuguese buildings, street vendors grilling pork jerky, and the scent of freshly baked egg tarts. So come and visit Macau now!

Getting to Macau

Getting here is easy—fly into ​Macau International Airport (9km from downtown), arrive by ferry, or cross from mainland China.

  • From the airport to the city:
    Taxis are quick (around 10-15 minutes). Public buses like AP1 or MT1 are cheap (have coins ready). Many hotels offer free shuttles—check their stops outside the airport.
  • Getting around Macau:
    The city is small and walkable. Buses go everywhere, or take a taxi (use the “Macau Taxi” app). For fun, try a trishaw ride! Save time by buying a rechargeable ​Macau Pass for buses.

Staying near Macau International Airport is good for travelers with early flights or layovers.

Hotel NameLocationAmenities
Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai CentralEstrada do Istmo, CotaiFree Wi-Fi, pool, fitness center, spa, multiple restaurants, meeting rooms, children's club, airport shuttle service
The Parisian MacaoEstrada do Istmo, CotaiFree Wi-Fi, pool, fitness center, spa, multiple restaurants, Eiffel Tower replica, airport shuttle service

Find more hotels near Macau Airport.

Macau Travel Guide: Attractions, Transport & Where to Stay

Best Areas to Stay in Macau

Cotai Strip

For glitzy mega-resorts (think Venetian’s canals, Parisian’s Eiffel replica) and 24/7 casinos. Stay here if you’re here to party, shop, or catch Cirque du Soleil. Local tip: Book weekdays for half-price luxury.

Macau Peninsula

The history nerd’s playground—steps from Senado Square’s cobblestones, St. Paul’s Ruins, and hole-in-the-wall dim sum spots. Hotels range from budget guesthouses to the iconic Grand Lisboa. Local tip: Wander Rua da Felicidade at night for neon-lit photo ops.

Taipa Village

Skip the casinos and dive into Macau’s soul: pastel Portuguese houses, pork chop buns from street stalls, and Lord Stow’s egg tarts. Stay for the charm, not the frills. Local tip: Hit ​Tai Lei Loi Kei for the best pork chop bun—worth the queue.

Must-Visit Attractions in Macau

Must-Visit Attractions in Macau

There are many famous attractions in downtown Macau, such as Leal Senado Building, Rua da Felicidade, Senado Square. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Coloane, Hac Sa Beach. The most famous attractions locally are City of Dreams.

Macau Tower

For thrill-seekers: Bungee jump (it’s the world’s highest commercial jump at 233m!), “skywalk” the outer rim, or just sip coffee at the observation deck with 360° views. Pro tip: Book the revolving buffet dinner—it’s the spot for sunset over the Pearl River Delta.

Venetian Macao Resort

Venice in Asia? Yep. Glide through indoor canals under a painted “sky” while gondoliers serenade you. Lose yourself in the maze of luxury shops, catch a Cirque du Soleil show, or hit the casino (even if just to gawk at the gold-leaf ceilings).

Must-Visit Attractions in Macau

Studio City Macau

Where Hollywood meets Vegas. Ride the ​Golden Reel, a figure-eight Ferris wheel dangling 130m above ground, or catch a blockbuster at the IMAX. The resort’s Batman-themed flight simulator and magic shows keep kids (and inner kids) hooked.

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