Featured facilities: Kitchenware, Laundry service (off-site), Restaurant
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9.3/10
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HheiheiheiheiyThe location is excellent, quite close to the Ruins of St. Paul's. Yesterday, I was rushing to catch a flight and was a bit pressed for time. I asked the front desk staff for help with a taxi, and thanks to his assistance, we made it to the airport successfully. Thank you! Every staff member had a great attitude. The breakfast was also very good, especially the pork chop bun, which was delicious.
MM12104****Seriously, I couldn't be happier, haha! I'm beyond satisfied with this hotel I booked in Macau. Coming during the weekday offered incredible value for money!
The location is absolutely fantastic, and right downstairs is the super popular 'Yang Zhi Jin Lao' (dessert shop) – that was my very first meal in Macau! I didn't realize it was right in the building when I booked. Plus, there's a bus stop right outside the hotel, making it super convenient to get to Hengqin Port.
Facilities: Very new! The bed in the room was really comfortable, and so were the slippers. There's also a bathtub – you just have to shower standing in it. The water pressure was excellent too. After a whole day of exploring Macau, a comfortable hot shower was just perfect. The bathroom has two mirrors, which is handy for doing makeup.
Cleanliness: Spotless, no missed spots. The lobby also looked great. The value for money during the weekday is just unbeatable!
Environment: Absolutely amazing, and the location is superb.
Service: Pretty good. When I arrived, it wasn't check-in time yet, so I stored my luggage and went out to explore.
Highly recommend!
VVHIC DGI super love the hotel's amenities and their rooms. I think I fell in love. I will definitely come back in this brand of hotel. Luxurious yet affordable. Macao hotel are far better than HK. So next time I'll stay longer in macau than hk. The experience was superb! The hotel is located in supermarket, ruins and casino! They have free shuttle service. Very accessible.
My only comment are the staff at the bistro during breakfast...they are too loud. Talking infront of the buffet without mask. Their voices are louder more than the hotel guest. Bussing out of plate should be on the side not infront of two people eating... it's rude. Also the utensil and plate in the kitchen seem flying you can hear the sounds and their voices. Its a hotel not some public market. They should act more of an hotelier than market seller.
BBeilingdaorenThe hotel's location is excellent. It's about a 10-minute bus ride from Macau Airport, and the bus stop is right there. The building is also easy to spot. The front desk is small, but the room itself isn't tiny and is quite clean. There are plenty of power outlets, so I didn't even need my converter. The two beds are very large, and the pillows were more comfortable than any I've had in hotels back home in China. There aren't many food options or convenience stores right downstairs, but just around the corner are Rua da Cunha and Taipa Houses-Museum. Along the way, you'll find popular tea restaurants and supermarkets. It's a 5-minute walk to Taipa Houses-Museum and about 10 minutes to Rua da Cunha. From there, it's another 10-15 minute walk to large hotels like The Venetian and The Londoner, which is incredibly convenient and saves a lot on taxi fares. The only thing I wasn't happy with was the front desk service. Check-in isn't until 3 PM. I arrived at 1 PM, left my luggage at the front desk, and went out for lunch. When I booked, I specifically requested a quiet room. The front desk initially said they would arrange a mountain view room for me when I came back at 3 PM, which I thought was a nice touch. However, when I returned at 3 PM, I was told the mountain view room still needed cleaning and would take another 40 minutes to an hour. Ugh. So, I ended up in a city view room right next to the elevator, and I could hear the elevator dinging all night.
GGuest UserThis was my first time staying at a Jinjiang Inn hotel. At check-in, I was required to show my immigration slip. The room wasn't spacious, but it was notably clean and hygienic. We booked two twin rooms for one night. The hotel's buffet breakfast costs 40 MOP per person. Nearby, there's a Lai Lai Supermarket and a street lined with pharmacies. The hotel is very close to the Border Gate, making it convenient for public transportation. I particularly liked the key card holder; it thoughtfully featured public transport guidelines on one side and the room's Wi-Fi login details (username and password) on the other. The staff were patient. I would definitely stay here again.
MM508018****I arrived early and the hotel kindly stored my luggage for free, which was great as I didn't have to drag all my bags around while sightseeing. The front desk staff even recommended several famous attractions nearby. After lunch, I came back to check in. The service was absolutely fantastic, they basically catered to every request, making the whole stay incredibly comfortable and earning a perfect score!
The deluxe twin room we stayed in was clean, spacious, bright, and well-equipped. The next day, we explored the surrounding area and found plenty of great spots for shopping and dining, perfect for taking photos too. Most importantly, the room rate was very affordable. I was extremely satisfied with my stay, another perfect score!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is clean, hygienic, comfortable, and offers great value for money! It's conveniently located right across from the StarWorld Hotel, which makes it easy to catch a ride to Taipa. There are also many restaurants nearby. Overall, it's a good choice!
MMeimeimanmanWThe room was small but had everything we needed. We came back late and left early, and the restaurant on the first floor didn't disappoint – great sea view and delicious food. The price was fair, and we had two satisfying meals! The first time, we got lost and ended up with sore feet at night, but we'll definitely be back.
GGuest UserArrived late at night. The hotel was easy to find, located in a residential area right next to the Sha Lei Tou market and a food court. It's just a few minutes' walk to Ponte 16, and there's a bus stop a few meters from the hotel, making it easy to reach various attractions in Macau. The room was spacious and clean, with one large bed, two single beds, a washing machine, and a simple kitchenette.
AAnonymous UserThe location is incredibly convenient. It's a straightforward 15-minute walk from the Border Gate straight to the hotel.
It's been so long since I stayed in a Macau hotel, and they still require a deposit? And it's 2025, yet the hotel doesn't accept electronic payments? My world just fell apart! I didn't bring my credit card, sobbing... In the end, I had no choice but to pay cash. Seriously, you really need to read the fine print when booking a room.
This stay included breakfast. We arrived at the restaurant around 8:30 AM. There's one area for the buffet and another for à la carte dim sum (self-funded). The food selection is decent, and it looks presentable, but the taste is on the blander side, haha. Overall, the value for money is pretty good.