In a city of pretentious high priced hotels this was good value. Transport straight outside hotel via new Metro service
Good location in Taipa and old Taipa. Fair price compared to other big resorts. Very small casino that you can avoid, even if they give you voucher for food inside.
The beds are clean and comfortable , the location and surrounding are o.k.
Don't drink the water. It's not complimentary. Feels like this hotel is trying to pretends it is more than it really is. It's fine for a night or two if you don't expect much.
Old hotel, wifi is on the lobby (free) or via ethernet cable (need pay), even no complimentary water. Shoud cous less $70 even in Macau.
English is very limited when it comes to taxi drivers, so finding the hotel was really the only issue.
Make sure you have at least 500 Macau dollars when checking in. When I first arrived I was told that I had to put down a deposit of 500 Macau dollars or use my credit card for the deposit. The front desk kindly informed me that the hold on my credit card would not be credited back for another 3-5 weeks. I didn't have enough Macau dollars on me so they allowed me to put down a deposit of 300 Macau dollars. But it would be wise to carry the 500 with you. Also, something to keep in mind is that most places like the Galaxy and Venetian do not accept Macau money, but only Hong Kong Dollars. Make sure you trade your Macau dollars back to Hong Kong dollars before departing Macau. I was not able to exchange the 300 Macau dollars back into Hong Kong Dollars once I arrived back in my country of residence. The location of the hotel wasn't ideal. Taxi's were few, but the bus stop is around the corner. Caution- if you are trying to get to Galaxy or Venetian area do not try to get a taxi. One taxi told me if I paid him 100 Macau dollars he would take me. The taxi ride from the Galaxy to the hotel was only 25 Macau dollars, so this guy was def. in the business of ripping off foreigners. Instead, hop on the free shuttle bus to the Ferry Terminal and from there take the free shuttle bus service to the Galaxy or Venetian. It's much easier getting a taxi back from either location, and it will cost you roughly 25 Macau dollars. My room was very cozy. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was clean. Overall, I had a great stay here the only exception was the location. If you don't end up with a friendly staff person just a reminder that you should not drink the water in your room with the Watson label. It's not complimentary and they will charge you when you check out. I would recommend this hotel to travels looking to stay a night or two. If you are staying longer it would be wise to book a hotel at the Galaxy or across the bridge at MGM or The Sands. Happy travels to you!
Decent choice for Taiipa clean room supermarkets neaby shuttles to ferry etc but need wifi in room which it doesn't have.
Basically it alright but no wifi access. Easy to get around the area with public transport stop in front of the hotel. Nice view from hotel over jockey club where you can horse riding
This hotel is located in Taipa not far from the tourist trap Cunha street. The hotel only runs infrequent shuttle to Macau-HK pier, so it's not that convenient to China border or airport, although bus stops are nearby. The Venetian and Galaxy casinos are too far to walk to. In booking we were supposedly getting an upgrade premium room but the room was pretty spartan. The room was ok clean, ok sized, quiet but no view. Bed was comfortable. Closet was jammed and took a long time to open. Staff were impatient but helpful in giving directions. I tried to break a large bill for tipping in the room, but the cashier ladies pretended I was transparent. So sorry, no tips. Macau is getting pricy and the quality of food is way down from ten years ago.
We got the suite room, nice and clean with a good view of the race course.
Grandview Hotel Macau places you within a mile (2 km) of popular attractions like Venetian Macao Casino and City of Dreams. This 4-star hotel has 438 guestrooms and offers conveniences like a restaurant, free in-room WiFi, and a gym.
Enjoy a leisurely bite to eat at the onsite restaurant, or have a drink at the bar/lounge. Savor a meal from the privacy of your room with room service, or get a pick-me-up at the coffee shop/cafe.
TVs come with cable channels, and free WiFi keeps guests connected. Minibars, coffee makers, and hair dryers are also available.
Grandview Hotel Macau features a gym, free WiFi in public areas, and a business center. The front desk is staffed 24/7 to help with luggage storage, concierge services, and dry cleaning/laundry. Additional amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a meeting room, and free newspapers.
In a city of pretentious high priced hotels this was good value. Transport straight outside hotel via new Metro service
Good location in Taipa and old Taipa. Fair price compared to other big resorts. Very small casino that you can avoid, even if they give you voucher for food inside.
Dear Guest, Thank you for your staying and taking the time to share your stay experience with us.
The beds are clean and comfortable , the location and surrounding are o.k.
Thank you for your staying and taking the time to share your stay experience with us.
Don't drink the water. It's not complimentary. Feels like this hotel is trying to pretends it is more than it really is. It's fine for a night or two if you don't expect much.
Old hotel, wifi is on the lobby (free) or via ethernet cable (need pay), even no complimentary water. Shoud cous less $70 even in Macau.
English is very limited when it comes to taxi drivers, so finding the hotel was really the only issue.
Make sure you have at least 500 Macau dollars when checking in. When I first arrived I was told that I had to put down a deposit of 500 Macau dollars or use my credit card for the deposit. The front desk kindly informed me that the hold on my credit card would not be credited back for another 3-5 weeks. I didn't have enough Macau dollars on me so they allowed me to put down a deposit of 300 Macau dollars. But it would be wise to carry the 500 with you. Also, something to keep in mind is that most places like the Galaxy and Venetian do not accept Macau money, but only Hong Kong Dollars. Make sure you trade your Macau dollars back to Hong Kong dollars before departing Macau. I was not able to exchange the 300 Macau dollars back into Hong Kong Dollars once I arrived back in my country of residence. The location of the hotel wasn't ideal. Taxi's were few, but the bus stop is around the corner. Caution- if you are trying to get to Galaxy or Venetian area do not try to get a taxi. One taxi told me if I paid him 100 Macau dollars he would take me. The taxi ride from the Galaxy to the hotel was only 25 Macau dollars, so this guy was def. in the business of ripping off foreigners. Instead, hop on the free shuttle bus to the Ferry Terminal and from there take the free shuttle bus service to the Galaxy or Venetian. It's much easier getting a taxi back from either location, and it will cost you roughly 25 Macau dollars. My room was very cozy. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was clean. Overall, I had a great stay here the only exception was the location. If you don't end up with a friendly staff person just a reminder that you should not drink the water in your room with the Watson label. It's not complimentary and they will charge you when you check out. I would recommend this hotel to travels looking to stay a night or two. If you are staying longer it would be wise to book a hotel at the Galaxy or across the bridge at MGM or The Sands. Happy travels to you!
Decent choice for Taiipa clean room supermarkets neaby shuttles to ferry etc but need wifi in room which it doesn't have.
Basically it alright but no wifi access. Easy to get around the area with public transport stop in front of the hotel. Nice view from hotel over jockey club where you can horse riding
This hotel is located in Taipa not far from the tourist trap Cunha street. The hotel only runs infrequent shuttle to Macau-HK pier, so it's not that convenient to China border or airport, although bus stops are nearby. The Venetian and Galaxy casinos are too far to walk to. In booking we were supposedly getting an upgrade premium room but the room was pretty spartan. The room was ok clean, ok sized, quiet but no view. Bed was comfortable. Closet was jammed and took a long time to open. Staff were impatient but helpful in giving directions. I tried to break a large bill for tipping in the room, but the cashier ladies pretended I was transparent. So sorry, no tips. Macau is getting pricy and the quality of food is way down from ten years ago.
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