This hotel is an absolute no-brainer for value! The location is truly unbeatable, right in the heart of Senado Square. It's less than 400 meters on foot to Largo do Senado, making it super convenient to get to the Ruins of St. Paul's and Grand Lisboa. The area is packed with authentic local eateries and shopping streets, and getting to all the Macau attractions is a breeze. The rooms are decorated in a refreshing white and green palette, very clean and hygienic. The bathroom even has a dry/wet separation, showing great attention to detail. For an economy hotel, the price in Macau is incredibly reasonable. Plus, the 24-hour front desk offers luggage storage, and the service is very thoughtful.
Macau isn't large, only about 20km from north to south, but it's home to countless people. The dense old buildings on the peninsula and the opulent hotels in Cotai each offer their own unique charm. Choosing Green Valley Hotel as my base in Macau this time was quite a pleasant surprise. Macau has many hotels; the cheaper ones tend to be old and run-down, while the nicer ones are often pricey. Plus, with frequent events and competitions, it can be hard to find a room at all. Green Valley Hotel, however, perfectly balances a great experience with excellent value for money. Getting good rest when you're traveling is fundamental to enjoying your trip.
Easy check-in, well-equipped facilities, and a comfortable environment. The location is quite good, and all the amenities are disposable, so you don't have to worry about hygiene issues. It would be even better if the soundproofing were improved.
The disposable bed sheets were quite uncomfortable, which led to a poor night's sleep. The room also had a strange odor upon entering. However, the surrounding area is great for getting around, being in a central location makes everything accessible. The price is cheap, but I can't really comment on the service.
We stayed for two nights. We did know that they only provide disposal towels so we brought our own. What we did not expect was disposable bed sheets (pic). It was very uncomfortable feeling on the skin, made me sweat like crazy probably because of the plastic like fabric. It also ripped during the first night, I expected it to get exchanged when they bring new water (it’s very common to get two water bottles per night) but it didn’t. So we were left with the ripped disposable sheets and the actual blanket came through. That made me think how often that must have happened before: the people start to sweat (macau is warm and kinda humid) into the actual blanket which is probably never cleaned because of the disposable sheets. Next guests the same thing happens, so basically everyone is sleeping under the same blanket. Doesn’t seem very hygienic to me.
Also the bed was very hard (even for Asian standards). My partner and I are both under 25 and had back pain the next morning.
The whole hotel and also the room was very humid, smelled like cigarettes/cigar and you can’t open any windows, not even partially.
Otherwise it does look like the pictures and the rest of the room/bath was clean except for the smell and probably the bed. Also the location is very convenient.
If I wanted to visit macau again I would probably get a hotel in Zhuhai (mainland china) which is less expensive and locals told us there is a 24h border control and the whole process only takes about 10min.
This hotel is perfectly located in Macau's Taipa, right by Rua do Cunha. It's a fantastic spot – lively but still quiet. You can hop on a bus, get off at Rua do Cunha station, and it's just a 60-meter walk, directly opposite the street's entrance. There are tons of places to eat and drink here, plus many great photo opportunities.
A big plus is that you don't need a power adapter; 220V works fine, and they even provide charging cables for both Apple and Huawei devices.
The rooms are quite spacious, with a wardrobe, toiletries, and disposable slippers. There's a water dispenser outside where you can get hot water.
If you're heading to places like the Venetian, you can take a pleasant walk from Dragon Bay Park (Longwan Pu Yun) – it's also a beautiful spot for photos.
I stayed for three nights. The hosts was polite, the room was clean. The bed linen and the towels were disposable, there were shower gel and shampoo in the bathroom. No hair dryer was provided :(
The location is super - it is in the old town and it takes a couple of minutes to get to the sights.
If I stayed in Macau again, I would choose this hotel
The location is good. Near the tourist streets and spots yet in a quiet lane. Walk straight out to the main road and you get lots of buses to different places. Only downside was not soundproof. The shower and toilet flushes were so loud! It’s non-smoking but my nose is sensitive and could smell a little. Overall I’m happy with the place. If you like firm bed then this is good for you.
The hotel seems newly renovated. While the room is small, it has everything you need. The sheets, duvet covers, pillowcases, and bath towels are all disposable, so you can't bring your own. The small appliances in the room are all brand-name products, and you don't need an adapter for the power outlets, which is convenient. The only downsides are that the soundproofing isn't great, the window can't be opened, and there's no place to hang clothes in the bathroom.
The place was very convenient and highly accessible to Senado Square. There’s a nearby 24/7 convenience store and the place is surrounded by plenty of food options. The place was clean, and everything worked perfectly during my stay.
I arrived close to midnight, and while the staff when I checked-in was a local with limited English, I was still able to go through the check-in procedure smoothly. The staffs were friendly and accommodating, especially the morning shift, which was a fellow Filipino so it was easier to ask for some recommendations around the area.
Overall, I highly recommend this place! For directions, simply search Naughty Nuri on Google Maps. The alley on the left side will lead you to the accommodation.
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MMhelanieThe experience of staying in the place is great! It is convenient for those who needed a place to stay temporarily. Also to include the place’s destination, wherein it is close to the tourists spots that we wanted to visit and take pictures. Overall, the place is good and convenient for everyone.
JJulia031089If you consider booking Pensao Carmen, you should know that on the signage of the hotel it’s NOT Pensao Carmen! Remember that, otherwise you’re gonna have a hard time looking for this place)) I’ll add photos of the actual signage.
Pros: conveniently located in Macau’s old town, it takes around 10 minutes to get to The Ruins of St.Paul on foot, and all other historical sites are just around.
The staff was very friendly and helpful, even if they didn’t speak English at all. I met the three of them and all were old ladies, super nice and cute. I left my luggage after check-out for the whole day before moving to Coloane village hotel.
The bed sheets were of good quality and very clean, I enjoyed my sleep after a tiring flight. The bed, though, was kinda hard, not for everyone, but my back was grateful)) pillows were also comfortable, better than at some much more expensive hotels.
You can get as much water as you want from the water station at the corridor.
There’s a bus station 5 minutes walking from the hotel, the name is Ponte 16, it’s right in front of the famous Sofitel.
CONS: The hotel is located on the second floor, there’s no elevator, so you have to carry your luggage up there.
My room was tiny, it’s really just for one person. The bed is kinda short, for me it was enough but I think a taller person might not feel comfortable enough there (my height is 162 cm)
The bathroom is tiny, too, and given its dark green design, it looks rather dirty. I’m not sure if it was, but I found someone’s tooth brush in the shower and some hair in the drainage. Yuck!! Only one big towel was clean though.
All in all, I didn’t expect much from it so neither should you 🤩
CCinyiNikkiThe hotel's location is a bit tucked away. It was my first time visiting Macau with my child, and for this price, it was very affordable, so I didn't have high expectations. Macau has a lot of small streets, and even with navigation, I got lost. The road was so narrow that I initially thought I was going the wrong way. I was a bit surprised when I finally found it after circling back. Check-in is at 3 PM, and they were quite strict about not allowing early check-in. We left our luggage and went out to explore. We checked in around 4 PM. The room size was just right, and honestly, I found nothing wrong with it. It even had windows that could open, which isn't usually the case in Hong Kong. The facilities are on the smaller side, but everything you need is there, and it's quite good. We even managed to fit a large suitcase. They charged a 100 deposit, which was returned on check-out day.
GGuest UserWe stayed for two nights. We did know that they only provide disposal towels so we brought our own. What we did not expect was disposable bed sheets (pic). It was very uncomfortable feeling on the skin, made me sweat like crazy probably because of the plastic like fabric. It also ripped during the first night, I expected it to get exchanged when they bring new water (it’s very common to get two water bottles per night) but it didn’t. So we were left with the ripped disposable sheets and the actual blanket came through. That made me think how often that must have happened before: the people start to sweat (macau is warm and kinda humid) into the actual blanket which is probably never cleaned because of the disposable sheets. Next guests the same thing happens, so basically everyone is sleeping under the same blanket. Doesn’t seem very hygienic to me.
Also the bed was very hard (even for Asian standards). My partner and I are both under 25 and had back pain the next morning.
The whole hotel and also the room was very humid, smelled like cigarettes/cigar and you can’t open any windows, not even partially.
Otherwise it does look like the pictures and the rest of the room/bath was clean except for the smell and probably the bed. Also the location is very convenient.
If I wanted to visit macau again I would probably get a hotel in Zhuhai (mainland china) which is less expensive and locals told us there is a 24h border control and the whole process only takes about 10min.
HHonghongzhuzhu883Macau isn't large, only about 20km from north to south, but it's home to countless people. The dense old buildings on the peninsula and the opulent hotels in Cotai each offer their own unique charm. Choosing Green Valley Hotel as my base in Macau this time was quite a pleasant surprise. Macau has many hotels; the cheaper ones tend to be old and run-down, while the nicer ones are often pricey. Plus, with frequent events and competitions, it can be hard to find a room at all. Green Valley Hotel, however, perfectly balances a great experience with excellent value for money. Getting good rest when you're traveling is fundamental to enjoying your trip.
GGuest UserIt was our second stay at this hotel and we are satisfied with it. It is clean, beds are comfortable, there are toiletries, 2 complimentary water bottles, a kettle, mini fridge, there's a TV, too (but this time we couldn't find the remote anywhere in the room.) It goes without saying that there are towels and slippers in the toilet.
I'll book it again for sure. It is also close to the Senado Square and Grand Lisboa Hotel. There are a few bus stops nearby, too.
BBuanfangdemeishaonianThe hotel's location is great, making it super easy to get to the Ruins of St. Paul's. The light rail station is just a few steps away, and it's only an 8-minute ride to Parisian Macao. The front desk staff were very welcoming and even lent me a charging cable. The room was clean and spacious, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a drying rack – so convenient!
CChenchendemeihaoshenghuoI chose the Hou Kong Hotel this time and was very satisfied. You can take bus 25 from The Venetian to Shui Kang Mei, and the hotel is right across the road. The soundproofing is excellent; with the windows closed, you barely hear a thing. A special thanks to the two front desk staff, Picky and Edie, who were very kind, enthusiastic, and had a great attitude! There are also plenty of dining options around the hotel!
MM11016****This hotel is an absolute no-brainer for value! The location is truly unbeatable, right in the heart of Senado Square. It's less than 400 meters on foot to Largo do Senado, making it super convenient to get to the Ruins of St. Paul's and Grand Lisboa. The area is packed with authentic local eateries and shopping streets, and getting to all the Macau attractions is a breeze. The rooms are decorated in a refreshing white and green palette, very clean and hygienic. The bathroom even has a dry/wet separation, showing great attention to detail. For an economy hotel, the price in Macau is incredibly reasonable. Plus, the 24-hour front desk offers luggage storage, and the service is very thoughtful.
RryetravelsOur one night stay was memorable. We arrived late night and they checked in us without problems. The location is superb! 10 mins Walking distance to St Paul and the old town. The place is near to pubs, restaurants and etc. the staff were polite and helpful. I recommend this place for city lovers and backpackers. We will definitely come back here. The price is adequate for the place. We don't have any bad comments.
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