Featured facilities: Cafe, Laundry service (on-site), Parking
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GGuest UserMeeting Selene for the first time, I was immediately struck by the genuine smile in her eyes—it wasn't a professional facade, but pure sincerity. During check-in, she quietly informed me that my room had been complimentary upgraded, as if sharing a delightful little secret. With patience, she circled authentic local eateries on the map: the beef offal hotpot downstairs, a late-night dessert shop, and the alleys near Senado Square, all within walking distance. Every detail conveyed a thoughtful 'I'm treating you like a friend' vibe.
What truly impressed me was her gentle demeanor and composure. Even with the phone ringing constantly behind her, she calmly and unhurriedly answered all my questions.
Selene truly brought warmth to the hotel. If Art House is Macao's artistic living room, then she is the warmest lamp in that room—making you want to return again and again.
MMengmengda2024The hotel's location is fantastic! There's a bus stop right downstairs with direct routes to the airport, Taipa Ferry Terminal, various hotels in Taipa, and even the Macau Peninsula – super convenient. The room was spacious and very clean, and the bed was nice and soft, which was great for staying with a child. All the toiletries and slippers were provided for free. Plus, there's a whole street of great eateries just downstairs. It's a shame that Yang Zhi Jin Lao, a restaurant downstairs, was under renovation during my stay and I could only order takeout. All in all, this hotel offers excellent value for money and I highly recommend it.
YYuyuyuyuyuyeaGreat location! The bus stop is right downstairs. The hotel is on a small hill, and if you turn left and go up a couple of slopes, you'll reach the fort.
The bedding felt a bit damp, but it was acceptable. The cleanliness was very good!
It's an older hotel, so it has a very retro vibe!
The front desk gave us a free upgrade!
GGuest UserThe hotel room was small, but surprisingly comfortable and cozy. The best part was its fantastic location; we could walk to everything on the Macau Peninsula, and catching the Grand Lisboa shuttle to Taipa Island was incredibly convenient. The only downside was that the breakfast was the same for all four days, with very limited options.
JJillian FayeWe had a wonderful 1-night stay at City Viva Hotel Macau. The location is unbeatable—right in the city center and surrounded by great food establishments. A huge highlight was the complimentary breakfast buffet; it was delicious and really powered me up for the rest of the day! We wish we could have stayed longer. We will definitely be back if time permits!
GGuest UserThe staff were quite nice, and when I checked in at noon, the room seemed pretty good in all aspects. But then, after I came back from exploring in the evening, the nightmare began!
As soon as I entered the room, there was a faint smell of smoke, but I wasn't sure where it was coming from, so I just assumed it was wafting in from outside the window (not asking to check or change rooms at that point was a big mistake). Then, around 11 or 12 o'clock, when I was getting ready for bed, the smoke smell became increasingly strong. After searching around for a long time, I finally confirmed it was almost certainly coming through the bathroom's exhaust fan or ventilation system!!! Since I was traveling alone, I didn't dare call someone to follow up in the middle of the night. I just suffered through the night until daylight, had breakfast, and left immediately.
Ambiance: Smoke smell! Smoke smell! Smoke smell! Super strong! If you have rhinitis, you absolutely must avoid this place! It was so unbearable, like torture (it must have been the smoke coming from the exhaust fan in the picture 🚬).
MMinorLoganThe facilities are a bit old, and the soundproofing isn't great. Also, because it's so close to the airport, we couldn't open the windows, which led to a slight musty smell in the room. However, the big advantage is that it's just across the road from the airport, and it's super convenient to get to most places by light rail or car. For the price, I'd say it offers pretty good value for money.
AAichiroudeThe front desk was very accommodating and allowed us to check in half an hour early. Our sea-view room had an amazing view with a very open vista. The room was exceptionally clean, and the staff did a great job cleaning it every day. The soundproofing isn't the best; we could hear guests next door talking during the day, but thankfully, everyone was quiet at night. The location is also quite convenient; it's just a 7-8 minute walk across the sky bridge to Galaxy. Highly recommend, and I'll definitely stay here again if I come back to Macau.
GGuest UserI brought my child to Macau for a competition and only stayed one night. This room type has one large bed and a sofa bed, which was perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. The room was clean and quite spacious. It's very close to the Border Gate and Qingmao Port, just a 13-minute walk away. Across the road downstairs is the Lai Lai Supermarket, and on the second floor of the hotel, there's a Chinese restaurant with reasonable prices, making it very convenient. Both the front desk and room service staff spoke Mandarin and were very friendly.
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What is the average rate for 3 star hotels in Macau?
For 3 star hotels in Macau, the average price on weekdays is ₹ 9,626, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is ₹ 14,933.