Featured facilities: Laundry service (off-site), Restaurant, Blackout curtains
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GGuest UserHotels in Macau are generally very clean. Initially, I was worried about the prices here and considered booking something near Gongbei Port. But then I saw that the difference in cost was quite small and totally acceptable, so we decided to stay in Macau. This is a great hotel, and it's not too far from the Ruins of St. Paul's. We walked there, stopping for a meal along the way, so it took a bit longer, but it's probably less than a 20-minute walk if you go straight there.
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!
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.
YYuen KrisThe toiletries provided were basic (shampoo and shower gel), and they also included a razor. The bed was clean and comfortable, and the floor wasn't dirty. The bedroom area had an old-fashioned carpet design, but I didn't notice any strange smells upon check-in. Since I checked in very late and left early the next morning, I can say that the soundproofing was decent for that short period; unless someone was talking very loudly in the hallway, I couldn't hear much. It's only a 5-minute walk to Rua da Cunha, and you can reach the light rail in about 10 minutes if you take a slightly longer route. There's a bus stop right in front of the hotel, so transportation is definitely a highlight! As for the downsides... the room decor has a vintage feel... even the toilet is old-fashioned...
AAnonymous UserExcellent, excellent, excellent! The room was even bigger than I expected, very clean and tidy. The bedding was super comfortable, and I slept soundly all night. The soundproofing was also good, so it was very quiet in the evening. The shower pressure in the bathroom was strong, and the hot water came quickly, washing away all my fatigue.
GGuest UserI came to Macau again for a concert and decided to stay at a hotel for one night.
I did a lot of research before booking this hotel, and it was very convenient for me to take bus number 102 from the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
Perhaps because I'm not familiar with the routes to the old town, I ended up taking taxis, including to the concert. If you know the area well, you can walk or take the light rail.
I want to mention that I arrived at the hotel around 2:35 PM, and the staff were happy to check me in, which was very friendly and ideal! Previously, I've stayed at hotels like the Lisboa and Ponte 16, which only allowed check-in after 3:00 PM, causing long queues in the lobby.
The staff at this hotel were much friendlier than those at other hotels! Very welcoming!
Also, I was very hungry from the long journey, and the staff at the hotel's restaurant on the first floor were very friendly and even cut my food for me! 👍🏻
The hotel room was well-designed! It had an induction cooker, and the window design allowed for relaxation and enjoying the view! The electric curtains were a huge plus! This is why I would definitely stay at this hotel again!
GGuest UserThe room was tidy and clean, the environment was quiet, and transportation was convenient. It's just a 10-minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul's. However, check-in isn't until 2 PM.
Ffcy911I chose this Jinjiang Inn for my trip to Macau. It's quite close to both the Gongbei and Qingmao borders, and you can even see Zhuhai Station from the hotel. It seemed pretty full, possibly because there was an exam at a nearby university the next day. The rooms are a bit small but very clean, and the service was good. There are plenty of restaurants around the hotel, as well as supermarkets and convenience stores.
KKelebu➕bingThe service here definitely deserves high praise! The front desk staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming, always with a warm smile. The housekeeping auntie was also very gentle and soft-spoken. The hotel itself is spotless, very quiet, and the bedding is super comfortable. Everything you need is right here.
GGuest UserI booked this hotel for a weekend trip to Macau with my parents. The location is a bit out of the way, but Macau is small, and public transport is convenient. It's a 30-minute walk to St. Paul's Ruins, or four bus stops, and getting to the border gates is easy. However, there aren't many dining options near the hotel; after 9 PM, apart from the supermarket right outside, there's nowhere to eat. The lobby on the first floor is tiny, more like a guesthouse. The family room itself was quite spacious, but the furnishings were old and basic. The price was very high for a weekend, over 800 RMB on Ctrip, while it's only around 300 RMB on Sundays and weekdays. A night at a luxurious hotel in Fisherman's Wharf only costs 500-600 RMB. This was the worst hotel we stayed at during our entire trip.