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Where to stay in Macau
3 hand-picked foreigner-friendly hotels Β· ζΎ³ι¨ Β· updated quarterly
Macau is two cities: the Cotai Strip (grand casino-resorts, The Venetian, City of Dreams) and the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre (Portuguese cobblestone, Senado Square, pastel colonial buildings). Most foreign visitors split their stay: 2 nights Cotai for the resort, 1 night in the Historic Centre for the heritage. Macau has limited LRT coverage and short taxi rides are the norm.
π Heritage + casino split: stay 2 nights on the Cotai Strip and 1 night in the Historic Centre to see both faces of Macau.
The Venetian Macao
ζΎ³ι¨ε¨ε°Όζ―δΊΊι εΊ Β· Cotai (θ·―η)
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Β₯2,000+ / night
β Grand canal + gondolas + Cotai Arena
Largest hotel in the world by room count (3,000 suites). Grand canal with gondolas, Cotai Arena, indoor pool deck. The iconic Cotai pick.
Mandarin Oriental Macau
ζΎ³ι¨ζεδΈζΉε₯₯ε°θ― Β· Central (δΈεΊ)
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Β₯2,000+ / night
β Boutique luxury + ferry terminal central + 24h butler
Boutique luxury at the Macau ferry terminal. 213 rooms with harbor views, Vida Rica restaurant, 24h butler service.
Pousada de Mong-Ha
εδΈδΏη¦ι εΊ Β· Historic Centre (ε²θ°±δΈεΏ)
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Β₯400-900 / night
β 1930s Portuguese villa + 10 min to Senado Square
Portuguese-colonial inn in a restored 1930s villa. 12 rooms around a garden courtyard, 10 min walk to Senado Square. Best heritage pick in Macau.