If 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 🤩
Last time I stayed in the South Wing, and this time I chose the North Wing, which I found to have better decor and cleanliness. The location is excellent. After crossing the border, you can take a **taxi or public bus to Ponte 16. It's about a 5-minute walk from there, or a taxi would cost around 60 yuan. The hotel is just a few minutes from the Ruins of St. Paul's, and Rua de Outubro is right downstairs, along with a supermarket. There are plenty of delicious food options and attractions within easy walking distance, and there's even a night market in the evenings. It's also very quiet at night, which is great for sleeping. The security and staff are all very friendly and polite. I'll definitely stay here again on my next visit. Five-star review! Not a shill, I promise!
I was very satisfied with my stay at the Green Oasis Hotel during my trip to Macau. The room was spotless, and the bathroom was clean and odor-free. The front desk staff and other service personnel were patient and attentive, and communication was smooth. The hotel provides breakfast, which was very convenient. The location is great, close to the border gate, making travel easy. Overall, it offers good value for money, and I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit to Macau.
This is my second time staying at this hotel. It's right next to the Lower Market and very close to the bus stop, making it convenient to get anywhere. The front desk requires a 100 deposit, and they accept RMB, HKD, or MOP. The decor is relatively new, and the cleanliness is good. I'll consider staying here again next time I'm in Macau.
Super close to the Ruins of St. Paul's! Just walk through Travessa da Paixão (Love Lane) and you're at St. Dominic's Church, perfect for photos and checking in. The front desk staff even let me check in early, which I really appreciate! Five-star rating all the way!
This was my second stay at the Asia Boutique Hotel, and it's right on Rua do Cunha. The hotel's environment and facilities are pretty standard. On the last day, you can store your luggage and go shopping. Besides the snack stalls, Rua do Cunha itself and the surrounding alleys and main roads have a plethora of traditional tea restaurants and Portuguese restaurants that are well worth a visit. After dinner, you can take a stroll from Rua do Cunha along the Taipa Houses-Museum wetlands to reach the Venetian, Londoner, and Parisian. There are buses right outside the hotel that go directly to the Peninsula, Senado Square, and Monte Fort. For coastal attractions in Coloane and the Macau airport, the metro is also a direct ride away. Its prime location is definitely its strongest point. I'm very satisfied and highly recommend it!
Trust me for solo traveler with an affordable budget it’s best.
-Close to bus stop Ponte 16
-Sendao Square walking distance
-7/11 is in 350 mtr, though other convenience store just in 2 min walk
-Nice quite surroundings
-Very helpful stuffs
-Top notch cleanliness & beautiful spacious room more than enough for one person
-Daily toiletries provide
What else you want! Next time if I visit Macau again definitely this hotel will be my first choice
The room facilities are complete, and the hygiene is clean. The environment is comfortable, and the service attitude is also very good. The hotel's location is ideal, not too far from anywhere, and there's a sight downstairs: the graffiti wall.
The room is clean and tidy, the cleaning is timely, the service is enthusiastic, the location is excellent, there are many places to shop and eat nearby, the transportation is convenient, it is very quiet at night, the sound insulation is good, the price-performance ratio is high, and it is convenient to shop and eat near the Sanzhangdeng Street District in Macau
The room was very clean, and they provided disposable bedding and towels, contrary to some reviews claiming there were no towels. The price before the May Day holiday was really good. It's a bit of a walk to Senado Square, but there's a bus stop not far from the entrance, making it convenient to get to other major hotels and Senado Square. There's a restaurant right next door downstairs, and their Yangzhou fried rice is pretty good. If the hotel offers good prices in the future, I'd definitely choose this place again.
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AAnonymous UserThe location is super convenient! Right outside, you'll find the Ruins of St. Paul's, and walking a bit further brings you towards Grand Lisboa and Wynn. There are tons of pharmacies, supermarkets, and restaurants on the street. Plus, there are bus stops that can take you to both the old and new parts of the city.
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 🤩
AAnonymous UserThis is my second time staying at this hotel. It's right next to the Lower Market and very close to the bus stop, making it convenient to get anywhere. The front desk requires a 100 deposit, and they accept RMB, HKD, or MOP. The decor is relatively new, and the cleanliness is good. I'll consider staying here again next time I'm in Macau.
KKatarzyna LThe hotel is located right in the center of the old town, which makes it very convenient—most attractions are within walking distance. The view from the room overlooking the city is definitely a nice bonus.
The staff speak English and are very helpful, which made the stay much smoother. There’s also a free luggage storage option, so you can easily leave your bags after check-out without any hassle.
That said, the hotel itself feels a bit outdated and doesn’t fully match the photos in terms of quality. However, we chose one of the cheapest options in Macau for a weekend stay, so we weren’t expecting anything luxurious. Overall, it’s a practical choice if location matters more than comfort.
AAnonymous UserThe room was very clean, and they provided disposable bedding and towels, contrary to some reviews claiming there were no towels. The price before the May Day holiday was really good. It's a bit of a walk to Senado Square, but there's a bus stop not far from the entrance, making it convenient to get to other major hotels and Senado Square. There's a restaurant right next door downstairs, and their Yangzhou fried rice is pretty good. If the hotel offers good prices in the future, I'd definitely choose this place again.
GGuest UserI was very satisfied with my stay at the Green Oasis Hotel during my trip to Macau. The room was spotless, and the bathroom was clean and odor-free. The front desk staff and other service personnel were patient and attentive, and communication was smooth. The hotel provides breakfast, which was very convenient. The location is great, close to the border gate, making travel easy. Overall, it offers good value for money, and I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit to Macau.
KKaikai10Although the room was small, it was well-arranged and efficiently utilized, so it didn't feel cramped at all. The shower room also felt spacious enough. Everything was clean, tidy, and comfortable. The surrounding area is also quite nice, but the main selling point is the superb location – it's just a 5-minute walk to the Inner Harbour Ferry Terminal and Senado Square, which is incredibly convenient. The staff were also absolutely top-notch. The value for money is excellent, and I will definitely stay here again on my next trip to Macau.
GGuest UserThe room facilities are complete, and the hygiene is clean. The environment is comfortable, and the service attitude is also very good. The hotel's location is ideal, not too far from anywhere, and there's a sight downstairs: the graffiti wall.
QQutaiBaiThe actual room environment is largely consistent with the promotional pictures. The WiFi quality is decent. There are cups and a kettle, but no drinking water is provided. Hand soap is not available. The location is excellent, very close to famous attractions like Grand Lisboa and the Ruins of St. Paul's, all within walking distance.
GGuest UserLast time I stayed in the South Wing, and this time I chose the North Wing, which I found to have better decor and cleanliness. The location is excellent. After crossing the border, you can take a **taxi or public bus to Ponte 16. It's about a 5-minute walk from there, or a taxi would cost around 60 yuan. The hotel is just a few minutes from the Ruins of St. Paul's, and Rua de Outubro is right downstairs, along with a supermarket. There are plenty of delicious food options and attractions within easy walking distance, and there's even a night market in the evenings. It's also very quiet at night, which is great for sleeping. The security and staff are all very friendly and polite. I'll definitely stay here again on my next visit. Five-star review! Not a shill, I promise!