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Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16
4.5/58921 Reviews
This was a very nice stay away from main Casino district (Taipa) in Macau, and we (as a family) loved it. Let me give you few bullets 1. After booking, I send email to hotel, but there was no reply for 48 hours. 2. when enquired through Trip.com, though the booking was with Club Millesime, the first answer was no access to Longue. When enquired again, Longue access was confirmed (sound like they obliged). 3. Reaching Hotel by taxi (from HZMB port) is appx 30 minutes taxi ride (120 HKD) - on reaching hotel, we found they have bus from the port every 30 minuets - details missing on their website. 4. Check-in experience was good, no delay, no unnecessary question. 5. Pleasent surprise was level of English-speaking staff at hotel. we always found someone to talk to and find required information. 6. Club Millesime (Longue - L17) available for food three times a day - Afternoon High tea, Late evening Happy Hours and morning Breakfast. Though the food options are limited (specially for Vegetarian people), we found the place enjoyable. 7. We explored the old city (opposite to hotel) in afternoon, and it was wonderful experience. we went to Fort and Wall and possibly best narrow streets in the world. 8. Rooms were good, comfortable sleep, nice TV options (TV speakers were bad while watching movie). 9. Sofitel is working hard on Environmental stuff, you can see it everywhere in room. No water bottle, no plastic, no loose item for tooth paste, lotion, shampoo, comb etc. 10. Morning breakfast (at L6) was good, good spread and many items were fresh. During holiday period, you may need to way for some time. There were a few vegetarian options for breakfast. 11. Checkout process was very easy. 12. I couldn't experience fitness center, swimming pool and restaurant due to other priorities. check few photos (room details for more information.

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Macau, often called the "Las Vegas of Asia," sits on the southern coast of China. Famed for its glittering casinos, UNESCO-listed sites, and fusion of cultures, this dynamic city has something for every traveler.

Stroll through the historic Senado Square, where pastel-colored colonial buildings line cobbled streets, leading to the iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s. Explore the charm of Taipa Village, a lively district packed with local eateries, colorful alleys, and the famous Portuguese egg tarts.

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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 multiple transportation options.

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Senado Square

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