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Four Seasons Hotel Macao
4.7/52395 Reviews
We had the most enjoyable travel time here, and everything about the hotel fascinated me. Room cards are made from woods,which makes me feel like peace and love[爱心] The receptionist staff were enthusiastic and professional, They introduced me to the hotel facilities in detail. At the same time, they thoughtfully asked if I needed an English version of the RC and hotel introduction leaflet. Looking out the window from my room, I could see the stunning views of the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben, as if I were right in the midst of them.[哇] Anyway,I love this hotel ,I love the Four Seasons😗

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More about Four Seasons, Macau

Macau, the "Las Vegas of Asia," is a sparkling destination where east meets west, and history walks hand in hand with luxury. Get ready for an adventure that's rich in culture and pulsating with life!

Macau Travel Guide

Get to Macau

Macau is a vibrant destination accessible by air, sea, and land, offering various options for travelers.

Macau International Airport (MFM)

Located on Taipa Island, approximately 9 kilometers from the city center, Macau International Airport serves as a major gateway for international visitors. Upon arrival, you have several transportation options:

1. Airport Taxis: Official taxis are readily available at the airport, providing convenient transfers to various parts of the city.

2. Public Buses: Several public bus routes connect the airport to key areas in Macau. This is an economical option for a Bus Pass.

3. Hotel Shuttle Services: Many hotels offer complimentary shuttle services from the airport. It's advisable to arrange this in advance with your accommodation.

Here are some recommended hotels near the airport:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceService Info
Grand Lisboa Palace MacauRua do Tiro, Cotai, Macau, China1.55 kmFree indoor & outdoor swimming pool, Free airport shuttle pick-up & drop-off, Casino, Bar
Golden Crown China Hotel1166A-1166E Estrada da Ponta da Cabrita, Taipa, Macau, China0.26 kmTaxi booking service, Restaurant, bar, cafe

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Local Transportation

Navigating Macau is straightforward, with several transportation options:

1. Public Buses: An extensive network covers most areas, with fares ranging from MOP 3 to MOP 6. Using a Macau Pass can make payments more convenient.

2. Taxis: Available throughout the city; ensure the meter is used, and request a receipt for reference.

3. Walking: The city's compact size makes it ideal for exploring on foot, especially in historic districts.

Popular Attraction in Macau

Senado Square

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this iconic square is the heart of Macau's historic district, surrounded by pastel-colored colonial buildings. Ideal for leisurely strolls and shopping. Click to explore hotels near Senado Square.

The Venetian

One of the most iconic integrated resorts in Macau, The Venetian brings a slice of Venice to Asia. This massive resort features gondola rides along indoor canals, stunning Italian architecture, and luxury shopping with over 350 international brands. It is also a hub for entertainment, hosting world-class concerts, shows, and a sprawling casino floor. Here to find hotels near Venetian.

Macau Travel Guide

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Ruins of St. Paul's

The city’s most famous landmark, the Ruins of St. Paul’s is a stunning façade of a 17th-century church that offers insights into Macau’s colonial past. Originally built in 1602 as the Church of Mater Dei, the façade is all that remains after a devastating fire in 1835. Click to explore wonderful hotels near Ruins of St. Paul's.

A-Ma Temple

Dedicated to the goddess Mazu, this is one of the oldest temples in Macau, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture and serene ambiance. This temple reflects traditional Chinese architectural styles, featuring intricately carved stone lions, pavilions, and serene courtyards. Exlpore popular hotels near A-Ma Temple.

Where to stay in Macau

Cotai Strip is the most popular zone for tourists visiting Macau. Known as the “Las Vegas of Asia,” it’s home to world-famous luxury resorts, grand casinos, and exciting entertainment options. With iconic landmarks like The Venetian, The Parisian, and City of Dreams, this area is perfect for those seeking luxury and vibrant nightlife. Click to explore hotels in Cotai Strip.

Macau Peninsula is the cultural and historical heart of the city. It’s a favorite for travelers looking to explore landmarks like Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul’s, and the A-Ma Temple. This area also offers a mix of traditional markets, local eateries, and modern shopping centers. Find hotels in Macau Peninsula.

Taipa Village is a lively neighborhood that showcases Macau’s unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese heritage. It’s a hotspot for food lovers, featuring authentic Macanese and Portuguese cuisines, as well as quaint streets filled with shops and cultural attractions. Explore hotels in Taipa Village.

Better to Know Before Visiting Macau

TipsDetails
CurrencyThe official currency is the Macanese Pataca (MOP), but Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) are widely accepted.
LanguageCantonese is the primary language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and casinos. Learning a few simple Cantonese phrases can enhance your experience.
SafetyMacau is generally safe for tourists. However, practice standard precautions like keeping valuables secure and being mindful of pickpockets in busy areas.
eSIM for ConnectivityStay connected with an eSIM for seamless access to mobile data without the hassle of changing physical SIM cards.
Here are cheap eSIM options.
Cultural EtiquetteDress modestly when visiting temples or historical sites, and respect local customs. Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so always ask for permission when in doubt.
Visa RequirementMany nationalities can enter Macau visa-free for short stays. Like citizens of the US, India, and EU countries can typically enter Macau visa-free for short stays (up to 30–90 days, depending on nationality).

Time in Macau

Macau is in the China Standard Time Zone (CST), which is UTC+8:00 and does not observe daylight saving time. For time comparisons: Macau is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the US, 2.5 hours ahead of Indian Standard Time (IST), and 1 hour behind Japan Standard Time (JST).

Best Time to Visit Macau

The best time to visit Macau is from October to December. During this period, the weather is mild, with comfortable temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). These months feature less rainfall, clear skies, and a pleasant atmosphere for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring (Mar-May)2822Light layers, umbrella for sudden showers.
Summer (Jun-Aug)3427Lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen.
Autumn (Sep-Nov)3023Light sweaters for evenings, comfortable walking shoes.
Winter (Dec-Feb)2217Warmer layers, light jackets for mild nights.

*Note: This temperature information is for reference only. Please check the exact weather forecast before you go!

What to Eat in Macau

Macau Travel Guide

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Portuguese-Style Roast Meats: Dig into succulent roasts with Portuguese flair.

Macanese Egg Tarts: Savor the flaky pastry and creamy custard of these famous tarts.

Seafood: With a coastline like Macau's, fresh seafood is a must-try.

Dim Sum: Experience the Cantonese tradition of dim sum, with a Macanese twist.

Baklava: Discover the sweet side of Macau's Portuguese heritage with this honey-soaked delight.

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