São Lourenço isn’t just a street—it’s a living rhythm of Macau. Narrow alleys lined with colonial-era buildings hum with life: guitar melodies drift from doorways, the smell of fresh pork buns fills the air, and elders chat under tiled eaves. No crowds, no scripts—just real life, slow and sweet.

Nestled in a lush 3-acre garden, this hotel is a hidden paradise! Enjoy breakfast by the lotus pond with 20-year-old koi fish—pure serenity. Dive into the outdoor pool, play tennis under floodlights, or unwind in the sauna. With helicopter and overnight ferry services to Hong Kong (just 55 minutes away) and a 5-minute drive to shopping districts, it’s perfect for both business and leisure. Plus, 12 meeting rooms and a banquet hall make it ideal for events. A true escape with everything you need!










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Near Rua do Almirante de Sá, top recommendations include The Plaza at City of Dreams Macao and Casino Lisboa. Both offer convenient access to this vibrant district, known for its blend of Portuguese architecture and local life. The Plaza features modern luxury rooms with views of the city skyline and direct links to shopping and dining complexes. Casino Lisboa, a historic landmark, provides classic elegance and a prime location just steps from Rua do Almirante de Sá’s lively streets. Guests enjoy complimentary shuttle services to major attractions like the Ruins of St. Paul’s and Macau Tower. The area is perfect for experiencing authentic Macanese culture—try local snacks at nearby street vendors or stroll through narrow alleys lined with old-world charm. Ideal for both relaxation and cultural immersion.
Yes! Just off Rua do Almirante de Sá, explore charming alleyways filled with local artisan boutiques and family-run cafés. Don’t miss Andrew’s Egg Tart, a legendary spot since 1989, famous for its traditional Portuguese custard tarts—now a chain, but the original stall retains its nostalgic vibe. Nearby, Apo Chicken Egg Puff and Chan’s Dessert Shop serve handmade Hong Kong-style desserts and Cantonese sweet soups, offering a taste of old Macao. These hidden gems line the route between Ruins of St. Paul’s and Largo do Senado, all within a 10-minute walk. Perfect for travelers seeking authentic flavors and quiet corners away from tourist crowds, these spots encapsulate Macao’s unique blend of cultures and culinary heritage.
The easiest way is to walk—just a 5-minute stroll along Largo do Senado Street from Rua do Almirante de Sá. This short route passes through historic Portuguese-style facades and colorful tiled walls, offering glimpses of Macao’s colonial past. For those preferring transit, take Bus 26 or 16 and alight at the "Ruins of St. Paul’s" stop—just a 3-minute ride. Alternatively, on-demand taxis are readily available near the intersection, ideal for travelers with luggage or during rainy weather. Early morning visits are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the ruins bathed in soft sunlight, highlighting the intricate stone carvings and architectural grandeur.
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Staying at Regency Art Hotel in Macau was an absolute delight. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and incredibly quiet—no noise from the street at all, even with the windows sealed shut. I was a bit worried about dampness, but there was barely any smell, just a subtle pleasant fragrance instead. The staff were warm and attentive throughout, making the experience feel personal and welcoming. The hotel facilities are top-notch: the pool is well-maintained, perfect for relaxing with a soak or enjoying the sauna. There’s also a fully equipped gym and a table tennis room—ideal for unwinding after a busy day. As a long-standing five-star property, every detail reflects quality and care. Whether you're here for a getaway or a quiet retreat, this place truly delivers. Highly recommended.

Staying at Golden Crown China Hotel in Macau was an absolute breeze. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the airport, making arrival and departure super convenient—especially with heavy luggage. There’s also a free shuttle bus from the airport that runs to major hotels and tourist spots, which saved us so much time and hassle. Breakfast at the hotel is available for a fee and is quite good—fresh ingredients, decent variety, and great for starting the day on a high note. For lunch and dinner, we explored nearby hotels and entertainment complexes like The Venetian, where there are multiple food courts offering affordable, tasty meals across different cuisines. It’s a smart way to enjoy local flavors without breaking the bank. Overall, the location, service, and value make this a top pick for any traveler visiting Macau.

Staying at The Victoria Hotel Macau was an absolute pleasure! The facilities are incredibly well-equipped—everything from a washing machine to a microwave made daily life so convenient. The room was spotlessly clean, and the bed was huge and super comfortable, perfect for a good night's sleep. What stood out most was the great value for money—given how expensive things are in Macau, this hotel offers an excellent balance of location, environment, and service quality without breaking the bank. The staff were incredibly attentive; they even reminded me I could store my luggage, which allowed me to explore the city all day without carrying bags. Coming back later to retrieve my belongings before crossing customs was such a hassle-free experience. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and a bit of that classic charm. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit Macau.

Staying at Grand Harbour Hotel was a pleasant surprise! The location is unbeatable—right next to Shali Tou Market, and there's a food court on the 3rd floor with plenty of dining options nearby. The room was small but clean and well-maintained, with comfortable bedding and a good night's sleep. The staff at reception were friendly and helpful, making check-in smooth and welcoming. Public transport is super convenient—both Shali Tou and Hua Bao Industrial Building stops are just a short walk away, so getting around Macau is easy. While there’s no free shuttle service, the proximity to transit points makes up for it. One downside is the room’s lighting—it’s a bit dim, and sound insulation isn’t great, so you might hear some noise from neighboring rooms. Still, considering the affordable rate and overall value, this hotel offers excellent bang for your buck. I’d definitely stay here again if visiting Macau.

I came in expecting just a quick, budget-friendly stay to get through one night, but the experience completely exceeded my expectations. Located right in the heart of Macau, this hotel offers incredible value for just a few hundred dollars—easy access by bus or metro, just a short walk from the station, tucked away in a quiet alleyway. What truly surprised me was how clean the room was—even the bathroom corners showed no signs of mold or grime. Despite its age, the space felt spotless and well-maintained, which is rare at this price point. The hot water came on fast and delivered strong pressure—perfect for a relaxing shower. The bathroom’s dry/wet separation with odor-free curtains was a thoughtful touch. Friendly staff greeted me warmly during the holiday season and even handed me two big apples with a cheerful 'Merry Christmas!'—such a sweet surprise. The outlets were universal, so I didn’t need any adapter—huge plus for international travelers. The bed was comfy, the linens were crisp and clean, and I slept like a baby. Plus, they offer free luggage storage, which made checking out early much more convenient. This place delivers far more than you’d expect for the price. If you’re visiting Macau on a budget, don’t overlook this gem—it’s a hidden winner!

Staying at Towns Well Motel in Macau was a pleasant surprise. The hotel is clean, well-maintained, and the rooms are quiet with excellent sound insulation—perfect for a good night's sleep. It’s located on a slight incline, so there’s a short walk uphill to reach it, but once you’re inside, the effort is totally worth it. The location is fantastic: just a quick stroll down the hill leads you straight into a vibrant area filled with restaurants, shops, and local charm. It’s also very close to major attractions like Senado Square and the Ruins of St. Paul’s, making sightseeing super convenient. I especially appreciated that they offer free luggage storage for a full day—even if you're not staying overnight—which was incredibly helpful for early arrivals or late departures. With its unbeatable value, friendly service, and peaceful atmosphere, this place stands out among other budget-friendly options in Macau. Highly recommended for travelers who want comfort without the premium price.

Staying at Family Inn (Rua de Miguel Aires) was a great choice for me. The location is excellent—just a short walk from the area near Rua de Miguel Aires, and very close to Senado Square and the iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s. Though the old 16P bus route is no longer running, getting around via other public transport options is still super convenient. The room itself is basic but clean and well-maintained. I appreciated the affordable price point—great value for money. One nice touch: the towels are disposable and changed daily, which adds a sense of hygiene and freshness. Overall, it's a solid option if you're looking for a budget-friendly, well-located stay in Macau.

Staying at Billion Family Inn was an absolute delight, especially for its unbeatable location. Right outside the door is the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's, and just a short walk leads to the New World Casino and Wynn areas—perfect for exploring the heart of Macau. The street is bustling with pharmacies, supermarkets, restaurants, and convenience stores, so everything you need is within easy reach. Public bus stops are conveniently located nearby, connecting you seamlessly to both the new and old districts. Whether you're here for leisure or business, this hotel offers excellent accessibility and value. I’ll definitely be returning—highly recommend!

The location is perfect—just a short walk to Senado Square and the light rail station, where it takes only 8 minutes to reach Parisian without any transfers. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and even offered me a charging cable when I needed one. The room was spacious, clean, and surprisingly well-equipped with a drying rack—perfect for travelers who need to hang their clothes. Everything felt fresh and well-maintained, and the overall value for money is outstanding. A truly comfortable and convenient stay that I’d happily recommend to anyone visiting Macau.

Staying at PENSÃO CARMEN was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short walk from major attractions like Senado Square and Macau Tower. The villa itself has such a charming, authentic Portuguese vibe with cozy, well-maintained rooms. Everything was clean, quiet, and thoughtfully decorated. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. I especially appreciated the warm welcome and quick check-in process. The breakfast was fantastic, offering a mix of Western and local flavors that made mornings enjoyable. What really stood out was the value for money—luxury vibes without the luxury price tag. It’s clear this place is run with care and attention to detail. I’ve already added it to my list of favorite stays in Macao and will definitely come back. Highly recommend this hidden gem to anyone visiting!

This place completely exceeded my expectations! The room was spacious and bright, with four windows offering great natural light and views. It's incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the Ruins of St. Paul’s, and surrounded by amazing dining options. I originally booked just two nights, but after checking in, I immediately wanted to extend my stay. Unfortunately, it was already fully booked! That says it all about how popular this gem is. Great location, clean rooms, friendly staff, and such a cozy atmosphere. If you're visiting Macau, don't miss out on this hidden treasure—it’s worth every penny.

The room was spotlessly clean and well-organized, with a quiet and peaceful atmosphere that made it perfect for a good night's sleep. The air conditioning worked efficiently, keeping the space cool and comfortable throughout the stay. Located just a short walk from the iconic Senado Square and Ruins of St. Paul's, the hotel offers excellent access to local attractions, dining, and shopping. There are convenience stores and restaurants right nearby, making daily needs super easy to manage. Everything about this place feels thoughtfully designed — from the location to the comfort level. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who value both convenience and quality. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it.
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