Traveling with my husband, we took a taxi from Gongbei to Grand Lisboa, then used navigation to walk straight to the hotel. It was quite convenient. The bus stop right outside the hotel is shown in the pictures, making it very easy to get around. If you're not taking a taxi from Gongbei, you can take one of these buses to the 'Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro / Tai Fung' stop (also shown in the pictures). The hotel is just a few minutes' walk from there. I got a lot of useful information from reviews, so I'm also providing detailed info to help everyone plan their trips more easily.
The hotel is very clean, providing disposable toothbrushes and slippers, but no disposable bath towels – regular towels are available.
Some reviews mentioned poor soundproofing, but I didn't experience that. I occasionally heard a child crying in the morning, but perhaps I just had quiet neighbors.
The hotel is very close to major attractions on the peninsula like the Ruins of St. Paul's and St. Dominic's Church. There's also SaSa and an M8 duty-free shop next to St. Dominic's Church, so you can shop to your heart's content.
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.
I had a wonderful stay at Family Inn! The entire place was very clean, and the room was kept in excellent condition throughout my visit. The location is perfect—easy to get around, with convenient access to nearby attractions, shops, and restaurants.
The service was especially impressive. The staff were friendly, polite, and always ready to help with anything we needed. Check-in and check-out were smooth and hassle-free, which made the whole experience even better.
Amenities were simple but well-maintained, and everything in the room worked perfectly. I stayed with friends, and we all felt comfortable and welcomed.
The location of this hotel is superb. Just across Largo Do Senado and with all the shops and restaurants nearby. For a budget hotel, I wouldn’t be expecting that much, the room was not big but just perfect for solo travelers or couples. The bedsheets, pillow covers and blanket covers were made of paper which felt quite weird. The towels were disposal paper ones too. They were generous though giving me 4 packs of towels for a 3-day-stay. The only bad thing about the room was the sound proof. I guess the doors are paper thin or either the gaps were too big. I could literally see the lights from the corridor from my room. Some tourist from China were very loud during mid night I had to open the door and shhhh them. The worst thing is the smell of cigarettes coming from other rooms. No matter what time, there was cigarette smell, even when I’m sleeping. It’s like sleeping in a club or a bar, and it feels terrible. Unless they fix the door problem (I guess the smell is from
the huge gaps from the door), I won’t be staying here again.
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.
This is a new local hotel chain in Macau, with three or four branches just on Rua da Palha (Straw Market Street). I stayed at the branch diagonally opposite from the Camoes Garden (not the one right next to it). It's a renovation of an old building, and the design and layout are very compact. Although the room isn't large, it has all the necessary facilities and amenities. The bedding and towels are all disposable and soft, which took some getting used to, but they are very clean and hygienic. It offers good value for money, and it's super convenient for dining, drinking, and shopping nearby. 😊
Upon entering the room, my first impression was that it was small. My second impression was how warm and inviting the overall decor and color scheme were. And thirdly, it was very clean. After actually using the room, my first thought was that the bed was indeed small, making it difficult for two people to sleep comfortably. My second impression was a strong, unpleasant odor, likely coming from the bathroom. My third impression was that the soundproofing was very poor. Since my room faced the street, I could hear people walking downstairs. However, I managed to sleep by wearing earplugs. I wouldn't recommend staying here during the off-season. I simply couldn't find a better room for New Year's Eve.
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.
I had few nights stay and liked this hotel room neat and clean. Mr Kent is a down to earth person, knowledgeable about surrounding, very friendly and helpful
Hotel in a strategic center location about 10 to 20 mins walk to mostly attractions and Bus station too and you can catch local buses to places with only MOP6
By the way, It is hastle free to feed your tummy as there are many local food restaurants and convenience stalls around the building especially the Chi Kei noodle house
It is a worth for value and if I have a chance to be back to here in future, this definitely would be my first choice by heart and strongly recommend to all. Thank You for your unconditional service and I have had a wonderful stay at your place
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MMs. VSThe front desk named Jose was to be our “kababayan” was so kind, he lets us in earlier than their check-in time happened to be the room was ready but their normal check-in time would be @3pm. Thank you so much “Jose” for your kindness. I would highly recommended this place when it comes to their cleanliness and very accommodating employees. It is a 1 double bed room. The room was big, cleaned and very comfortable. The bathroom is so clean and pretty big. We will definitely come back here. Keep up the good work guys especially to our “kababayan”. Thank you!!!
GGuest UserHad a lovely stay that was great value for money as Macau can be very expensive. Location is very close to near by attractions but was very difficult to find. Don’t use google maps as it wasn’t accurate. Use Amap. Sometimes the place is called Villa Ka Meng and was down a side street. The women at the desk were very helpful and friendly. Room looked like the pictures and everything we needed was present. Room was bigger than I expected. Shower pressure was great. The biggest con of the place is the bed. Felt like I was sleeping on the ground, it was that hard. If you’re looking for somewhere cheap whilst just trying to explore the place. This would be great.
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.
LLiulvailvxingMy partner and I stayed at this hotel in Macau last time, and this time I brought my kids back to stay here again. The transportation and location couldn't be more convenient. The famous Hong Kung Night Market is right downstairs, and there are many old local shops in the surrounding alleys – discovering hidden gems every day was a real joy! It's just a few minutes' walk to the Municipal Affairs Bureau, and also very close to the Ruins of St. Paul's, about a 10-minute walk. You can go see St. Paul's at night or in the early morning to avoid the crowds. The hygiene is excellent; although the room is small, it has everything you need! The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and welcoming! The only downside is that you can only book through a third-party agent. I made a mistake with the check-in and check-out dates when booking, and the agent was very unhelpful. They wanted to charge me 300 HKD to cancel the order even within 30 minutes, and I couldn't directly modify the dates either. In the end, Ctrip helped me communicate with the agent. Even though I had to pay the room rate difference, Ctrip's service and efficiency deserve a thumbs-up 👍 This is why I trust Ctrip!
Ffrog_the_nameA great place! Stayed there for 1 night but would gladly stay for longer and would definitely come back if I happen to come to Macao again. Not new, but tidy and comfortable. The room was exactly as on the pictures, my window faced a small playground/park, not a bad view :) You could open the windows. Great location, a walking distance away from almost everywhere in the area.
Check in was smooth, the staff asked for a 100$ deposit which I was ready for and provided 100 HKD I had on me. The deposit was returned upon checking out. After the check out they let me leave my bag for as much as I needed so I went on to explore Macao without the extra weight on me.
The room was spacious, the areas nicely separated. The shower had a glass wall. Shower gel and shampoo provided, but I have a little suspicion it was the same liquid poured into 2 different bottles because it smelled the same lol did not bother me since I only stayed for 1 night. there was also a dental kit, a hairdryer, hangers, tissues, disposable slippers and even a shaving kit. there was no soap but I asked the reception and they kindly provided me with 2 small hotel-like bars.
The air conditioner worked perfectly, the bed linens were clean, the sockets had universal adapters
TThinkblue8Location is very near Senado Square and Ruins of St Paul. There are many local places to eat behind the hostel. Receptionist was very nice. The door lock had a problem locking when I exit the door. Also, walls and door are thin, can hear other doors slamming and someone was chatting loudly late in the AM time. Recommend for a short stay.
GGuest UserTraveling with my husband, we took a taxi from Gongbei to Grand Lisboa, then used navigation to walk straight to the hotel. It was quite convenient. The bus stop right outside the hotel is shown in the pictures, making it very easy to get around. If you're not taking a taxi from Gongbei, you can take one of these buses to the 'Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro / Tai Fung' stop (also shown in the pictures). The hotel is just a few minutes' walk from there. I got a lot of useful information from reviews, so I'm also providing detailed info to help everyone plan their trips more easily.
The hotel is very clean, providing disposable toothbrushes and slippers, but no disposable bath towels – regular towels are available.
Some reviews mentioned poor soundproofing, but I didn't experience that. I occasionally heard a child crying in the morning, but perhaps I just had quiet neighbors.
The hotel is very close to major attractions on the peninsula like the Ruins of St. Paul's and St. Dominic's Church. There's also SaSa and an M8 duty-free shop next to St. Dominic's Church, so you can shop to your heart's content.
GGuest UserVila Hou Vah offers spacious rooms, an excellent location, and easy accessibility, making it an ideal choice for families visiting Macau. I wholeheartedly recommend this hotel to anyone looking to enjoy a comfortable and convenient stay while exploring The Las Vegas of Asia❤️🙏 Thank you to all the people taking care of this place.You make our stay extra special without breaking the bank🤗
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