The hotel is very strategic for taking the bus in Macau. You only need to prepare small change of 6 Mop per ride. From the hotel, you can go to the ruins of St. Paul, it's also close, it takes about 15 minutes to walk. If you want to go to the HKG Macau border, you can take bus no. 101 (from the hotel, exit n, turn right, then see the traffic lights, cross the road and see bus stop 101). If you want to go to venetian exit the hotel, turn left and take the bus.
I recently stayed at Yoho Island Treasure Hotel in Macau, and overall, it was a pleasant experience. The hotel boasts a charming and unique theme that transports you to a treasure island adventure, making it a fun and memorable stay.
Location:The hotel is conveniently located, offering easy access to nearby attractions and transportation options. It’s perfect for travelers looking to explore Macau’s vibrant culture and entertainment venues.
Room Quality:The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-maintained. The decor aligns with the island treasure theme, creating a cozy and immersive atmosphere. The bed was comfortable, and amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, and a mini-fridge added to the convenience.
Facilities & Services:The hotel offers friendly service from staff who are eager to assist. The common areas are charming, with thematic decor that enhances the experience. There’s also a small lounge area and a breakfast buffet with a decent selection.
Overall Experience:Yoho Island Treasure Hotel provides good value for money, especially for families and those looking for a quirky, themed stay. While it may not offer luxury amenities, its charm and friendly atmosphere make it a worthwhile choice for travelers seeking a comfortable and unique lodging experience in Macau.
Recommendation:Definitely consider this hotel if you’re interested in a themed hotel experience and want a cozy base to explore Macau’s attractions.
I recently stayed at the Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 for a business trip, and I am incredibly disappointed with the lack of transparency regarding their room tiers.
I specifically paid a significant premium to book a ”Luxury Room,” expecting a tangible upgrade in space, amenities, or at least a higher standard of decor compared to the entry-level categories.
However, after checking into my room and then visiting my colleague’s room—who had booked the ”Superior Room”—I was shocked to find they were virtually identical.
The layout, the square footage, the furnishings, and even the bathroom setup were exactly the same. Aside from perhaps being on a slightly different floor, there was absolutely nothing ”Luxury” about my stay that justified the price hike over the Superior room.
When you stay at a Accor/Sofitel property, you expect a clear distinction between room classes. Here, it felt like a predatory pricing tactic where the hotel charges more for the exact same product under a different name.
The service at the hotel was fine, and the French-meets-Macanese aesthetic is nice, but I cannot overlook the feeling of being overcharged for an ”upgrade” that didn't actually exist. If you are planning to stay here, save your money and just book the Superior Room. Do not fall for the ”Luxury” tier trap—it is a complete waste of money.
I won't be returning to this property on my next trip to Macau.
This is my second time staying at the Grand Lapa, and this time I brought my family for a weekend trip to Macau to enjoy the local cuisine. Our flight was delayed, so we didn't arrive at the hotel until after midnight. The front desk staff kindly upgraded our room after confirming our check-in details, which was a pleasant surprise and made me anticipate a wonderful stay. My premonition was indeed accurate! We opted for the hotel's breakfast buffet, and while the variety wasn't extensive, the chef's culinary skills were excellent, especially the curry beef brisket, which my family and I all loved. The service, as always, was impeccable and attentive 👍🏻. If I had to point out a flaw, there were a few minor issues: some of the equipment might be a bit old. There was a faint buzzing sound in the suite, especially noticeable at night, which didn't seem to come from the AC vent. This definitely needs to be looked into! Overall, this was my experience, and I hope the hotel continues to improve. I'll be back again! 😄
I really loved the blinds! The location is fantastic! My stay in Macau was amazing this time. The hotel is perfectly situated, making it super convenient for getting around and shopping, with plenty of dining options nearby. The room was clean, tidy, and spacious, and the bedding was soft and comfortable, allowing me to sleep soundly until morning. The amenities were complete, and the toiletries were high-quality, showing great attention to detail. The front desk and room service were warm and attentive; check-in and check-out were efficient and quick, and any requests were handled promptly. The overall environment was quiet and elegant, with a wonderful ambiance, and it offered great value for money. Staying here for a trip to Macau felt very reassuring, a perfect experience, highly recommended. I'll definitely stay here again next time! Make sure to book early!
It’s my 4th times been staying in this hotel! I really like their service.The staff are really nice.Whatever I need they can provide very fast.But I choose the standard room no smoking,but when we entered the room the smell was like someone do the smoking.Anyway,I like the smell of their linen and pillows unlike other hotels the smell is not good.I like their buffet breakfast so yummy and lots of choices.And my favourite one was their jacuzzi and fool area.So relaxing!
Very clean hotel and room. The facilities were complete and even included charging equipment, so you only need to bring your clothes. The location is convenient with convenience stores nearby and a bus stop within walking distance.
Special thanks to Stacy, Yoyo, Kayee, and Wilson for the excellent service and warm hospitality. Highly recommended.
Overall, my stay at the Pousada de Sao Tiago in Macau was quite good. The hotel's setting is very unique, built into a hillside with a rich historical atmosphere. The terrace offers great views of the river and city skyline, providing a quiet and relaxing, resort-like feel. Both the architecture and the courtyard have a strong Portuguese influence, making for excellent photo opportunities.
On the first night, we did encounter an unexpected issue: a leaking ceiling in our room caused a power outage. However, the front desk and maintenance team responded incredibly quickly. Staff arrived promptly to address the problem, maintaining a professional and patient demeanor throughout. Although it was late and we were quite tired, the entire resolution process was handled smoothly and efficiently.
The next morning, the hotel manager personally apologized and arranged for us to change rooms, also offering a complimentary afternoon tea set as compensation. This demonstrated the hotel's commitment to guest satisfaction. Our subsequent stay proceeded without any further issues.
Overall, despite the unforeseen incident, the hotel team's service attitude and problem-solving efficiency were commendable. The staff were all very competent. If you appreciate quiet, historic, and less-mainstream hotels, this place is definitely worth considering.
This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! From the ambiance to the service, cleanliness, and facilities, everything was incredibly satisfying.
My check-in was a bit late, but the front desk offered luggage storage, so it wasn't an issue at all.
The soundproofing in the rooms was decent; I barely heard any noise. I appreciate the option for non-smoking rooms, which means no lingering smoke smell from previous guests. That's a huge plus.
The hygiene was impeccable. No dust on the floors or tables, and I could walk barefoot after a shower without getting my feet dirty. The wet/dry separation in the bathroom was well-done.
What truly impressed me was the ceiling-mounted shower! You don't have to worry about some strange person messing with the showerhead or making it unsanitary because there's no handheld showerhead to worry about. It's brilliant.
The room amenities were comprehensive. The minibar could chill drinks or food, and the shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, and body lotion were all individually packaged. Again, no worries about someone tampering with them. You don't even need to bring pajamas as bathrobes are provided. The room even came with an umbrella, which made me feel incredibly at ease and relaxed.
The sea view room offered a fantastic view, right across from Hengqin (Important tip: make sure your phone's mobile data, especially if you have roaming or a Macau data package, doesn't accidentally connect to Hengqin, or you might incur charges. If it does, contact your provider for a refund).
There's also an outdoor swimming pool on the 3rd floor, 1.2m deep, free for guests, open from 8 AM to 9 PM. The hotel also has a gym available for use.
The hotel provides a complimentary shuttle bus with several routes. For the Gongbei Port route, you can board at the Qingmao Port. If you can't find it, you can take the Galaxy * * shuttle bus, then walk 5 minutes to Pai Kok to catch the light rail, get off at Ocean Station, and walk about 5 minutes to reach the hotel. You can then wait at the hotel entrance for the hotel's shuttle bus to Venetian, Taipa Village, and Gongbei Port. It's incredibly convenient.
I've definitely saved this hotel. From now on, whenever I need an overnight stay in Macau, this will be my top choice. A definite must-try, go for it!
We booked a family room and a triple room. We told the front desk that we wanted to check in at 3 PM, but they hadn't given us the room cards by then. We got one room first, and the triple room across the hall was still being cleaned. We wanted to be next to each other, but the front desk staff had a really bad attitude and told us it didn't matter where we slept since we weren't sleeping together anyway. We found out that a former leader had stayed here before. That's why our family room was upgraded to a 'sea view' room, but the view outside was just mediocre.
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