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Grand Lapa Hotel, Macau
the hotel is more resort than gambling action, so I found it to be more an oasis from the gambling...a quiet romantic place in the middle of macau. grande lobby, beautiful pool with waterfall and slide and fantastic staff. everytime I called the front desk, no one answered. then I called the mgr office to complain, and again, no answer. this happened both days of my stay. I loved the hotel and would recommend it for a romantic getaway....More
Hotels.com guest on 2009-11-01
Hotel Royal Macau
Excellent location, very central to all attractions, room was large and renovated, bathroom was new and clean, pool and gym were very nice, staff was very helpful, breakfast buffet was wonderful and worth the price (20$US/person). We will stay here from now on when in Macau....More
Hotels.com guest on 2008-05-18
Best Western Hotel Taipa-Macau
Even though we did not have high expectations when we booked this hotel due to other's reviews we had read on this site, the hotel still disappointed us.
We needed to change rooms because our first room was very dimply lit and had very little natural light. The rooms need to a renovation and have a very tired feel. Our second room was better but still needed improvement.
We found the staff helpful and very kind, so this made the stay better for us.
A nice part is that the hotel is located only a few blocks from McDonald's (where we went for coffee) and is a quick taxi ride to The Venetian. Although the hotel serves a breakfast buffet, it did not look too appetizing.
In many of the reviews we read about this hotel, it was noted hat the beds are very hard. This is true, but they are not intolerable.
It was not easy to find someone at the Front Desk who spoke English either. The hotel has a shuttle from The Macau Ferry Station but it does not run as frequently as the bigger hotels and casinos. However, it seemed like you could use the other shuttled to go around Macau and for no cost.
If you are looking for a no frills hotel that is close to the action, where you can basically just sleep, this is a good choice....More
Hotels.com guest on 2008-10-24