21 Best Hotels in Macau, China

Altira Macau

$$$ | Macau, Macau Fodor's Choice

Towering over Taipa, the award-winning Altira provides stunning sea views of the Macau Peninsula from all of its 200 villas, suites and rooms, each of which also comes with a dedicated lounge, walk-in wardrobe, warm brown hues, wraparound windows, and circular stone bath. Other perks here include a panoramic-view swimming pool, a two-level spa with 12 treatment rooms, and classy VIP gaming rooms. For cool cocktails in a romantic setting, 38 Lounge has starlight seating on the roof.

Pros

  • World-class spa and dining options
  • Open-air rooftop bar
  • Infinity-edge swimming pool

Cons

  • Sometimes noisy from nearby construction
  • A taxi ride from the peninsula
  • Rates vary wildly throughout the year
Macau, Macau
853-2886–8888
hotel Details
210 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Conrad Macao

$$ | Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau
Stylish and sophisticated, the Conrad Macao offers a subdued brand of luxury—a refreshing break from all the over-the-top thematic hotels on the Cotai Strip. The spacious, glamorous rooms have king-size beds, big bathtubs, electronic black-out curtains, Nespresso machines, and more. The hotel is also home to a variety of dining experiences, including award-winning Chinese restaurant Dynasty 8.

Pros

  • Award-winning Bodhi spa
  • Gorgeous pool deck with waterfall, whirlpools, and free cabanas
  • Sprawling mall (Shoppes at Cotai Central)

Cons

  • Many rooms don't have open views
  • Taxi line can be long at peak hours
  • Hotel's restaurants are in the adjacent mall, detracting from their atmosphere
Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau
853-2882–9000
hotel Details
654 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Crown Towers

$$$ | 1 Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau

The lobby of the Crown Towers is filled with fine art, alluding to the luxury within. The bright rooms are spacious at 47 to 81 square meters (506 to 872 square feet), with soft carpeting, sleek furnishings, and huge bathrooms. The spa, with an indoor heated pool and fully equipped fitness center nearby, has an extensive menu of relaxing treatments as well as a Jacuzzi, steam room, and sauna.

Pros

  • Plenty of privacy
  • Luxurious spa

Cons

  • Part of a themed complex
  • Undergoing construction to expand
1 Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau
853-8868–6888
hotel Details
257 rooms, 33 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Four Seasons Hotel Macao

$$$$ | Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança, Macau, Macau

With five pools ringed by private cabanas, a restaurant that earned two Michelin stars, and a sensational spa offering the latest treatments, the Four Seasons Hotel Macau conscientiously upholds its brand-name reputation. Nestled in the southeast corner of the Venetian Macao complex, it's independently managed, and, without a casino to worry about, the focus is on providing guests with the best possible experience. The understated luxurious decor in the rooms is a welcome respite from the overwrought design of the nearby Venetian. The luxury boutiques of the Shoppes at Four Seasons await just outside the lobby, as you rejoin the tourist flow.

Pros

  • Luxury from start to finish
  • Focus on service
  • Extensive spa treatments

Cons

  • Beside a shopping mall
Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança, Macau, Macau
853-2881–8888
hotel Details
276 rooms, 84 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Grand Coloane Resort

$$ | 1918 Estrada de Hác Sá, Macau, Macau

This is where you can truly get away from it all: it's built into the side of a cliff, and each of its rooms has an ocean view. The white-and-beige color schemes are soothing; the vast private terraces are ideal for alfresco dining and afternoon naps. Guests also receive access to Macau's renowned golf club, the PGA-standard, 18-hole Macau Golf and Country Club, which was built on the rocky cliffs and plateaus above the hotel.

Pros

  • Green surroundings on Hác-Sá Beach
  • Golf-club access
  • Fun for kids

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Beach can be dirty after a storm
  • Free shuttles to Cotai only run on weekends
1918 Estrada de Hác Sá, Macau, Macau
853-2887–1111
hotel Details
208 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Grand Hyatt Macau

$$$ | Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau

The Grand Hyatt Macau's two towers were inspired by waves, in keeping with the aquatic City of Dreams theme. The elegant interior has both Portuguese and Chinese decorative elements, and the rooms are comfortable, rather than ostentatious, with simple soft white sheets, plush brown carpeting, and a sleekly designed bathroom. Speedy check-in and check-out make the trip smooth.

Pros

  • Stunning pool area
  • Large spa with extensive menu

Cons

  • Nearby construction
  • Surrounding neighborhood lacks character
Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau
853-8868–1234
hotel Details
791 rooms, 288 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Grand Lapa Macau

$ | 956–1110 Av. da Amizade, Macau, Macau

With a more understated opulence than many of its neighbors, the Grand Lapa weaves Mediterranean charm throughout the resort. The rooms feature old-world Portuguese decor, with views of the city or of the resort itself. The Grand Lapa is also widely known for deluxe treatments in the enormous spa complex next to the tropical swimming pool. The hotel's renowned restaurants include the Café Bela Vista for its endless buffet and green views.

Pros

  • Classic luxury facilities
  • New gym
  • Tennis courts
  • Kid's club

Cons

  • Old casino
  • Rooms showing age
  • High-traffic location
956–1110 Av. da Amizade, Macau, Macau
853-2856-7888
hotel Details
389 rooms, 27 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hard Rock Hotel

$$ | 2 Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau

This may be the perfect hotel for music enthusiasts, with some 700 pieces of memorabilia displayed in various spots throughout. The rooms are hip and cozy, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows that let in ample natural light and lovely minimalist bathrooms. You can select your very own soundtrack from the streaming tunes to set the mood for your vacation, or plug in your own MP3 player. Because it is part of the City of Dreams complex, restaurants, bars, and shops are accessible without even stepping foot outside. Near the pool there's an artificial beach, complete with a beach volleyball set-up.

Pros

  • Youthful appeal
  • Makes use of new technology

Cons

  • Music theme may not appeal to everyone
2 Estrada do Istmo, Macau, Macau
853-8868–3338
hotel Details
256 rooms; 66 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Lisboa

$ | 2–4 Av. de Lisboa, Macau, Macau

In Macau's infamous landmark, redolent with history and intrigue, labyrinthine hallways and salons display jade and artworks, and an ostentatiously gilded staircase leads to luxurious guest rooms with handcrafted furniture, lush drapes, gold-and-red accents, and whirlpool baths. The old hotel now stands in the shadow of its Grand Lisboa sister; the two are connected by a bridge and share facilities, such as the Grand's modern pool, gym, and spa. Many people come to the Lisboa expressly for its restaurants, most notably Portas do Sol.

Pros

  • Historical interior
  • Central location
  • Superior restaurants

Cons

  • Older building
  • Low ceilings
  • Intense and crowded casino
2–4 Av. de Lisboa, Macau, Macau
853-2888–3888
hotel Details
991 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Sintra

$$ | Macau, Macau

What these business lodgings lack in luxury they make up for with lots of pluses: the location, minutes away from Senado Square, is great; the cozy, carpeted rooms are decorated in soothing brown-and-cream color schemes; and the staff is smartly dressed and helpful. The Mocha, a mini-casino owned by the same company as the Altira's Mocha, is accessible through the lobby, and the New Yaohan department store is right down the street. Breakfast is an extra MOP$121 for an American buffet.

Pros

  • In the heart of downtown
  • Simple but tasteful decor

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Lackluster dining options
Macau, Macau
853-2871–0111
hotel Details
240 rooms, 9 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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MGM Macau

$$$ | Macau, Macau Fodor's Choice

The chic accommodations—with their muted cream palette, picture windows, standalone tubs, and spacious seating areas—have all the luxuries and comforts you'd expect from a luxury brand; a Portuguese-theme further distinguishes this hotel from the rest. A golden lion statue stands guard over the grounds on the peninsula's southern coast; artwork by Dale Chihuly adorns the hotel lobby and reception; and the spectacular Grande Praça (Grand Square), a glass-ceiling space modeled after a European town square, serves as an inner courtyard and offers dining under the stars.

Pros

  • Tasteful architecture
  • Fine art collections
  • Refined restaurants and lounges

Cons

  • Inseparable from the casino, which can get loud
  • High-traffic location
  • Lots of young children, possibly a deterrent for couples or business types
Macau, Macau
853-8802–8888
hotel Details
582 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Morpheus

$$$$ | Macau, Macau
A haven for art and design lovers, the Zaha Hadid–designed Morpheus is the world’s first free-form, exoskeleton-bound, high-rise architectural composition—a mouthful of a superlative that essentially means the hotel's facade looks straight out of a science fiction film. Inside, a 115-foot-high atrium sets a luxurious tone, while rooms feel sleek and airy thanks to fresh neutral shades, curvaceous furniture, and metallic accents.

Pros

  • Incredible art and design features
  • Smart in-room touches (Japanese toilets and tablet room-controllers)
  • Two Alain Ducasse restaurants

Cons

  • Rooms are on the pricier side
  • Tends to book out months in advance
  • Part of large, busy City of Dreams hotel-and-entertainment complex
Macau, Macau
853-8868–8888
hotel Details
770 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Pousada de Coloane

$ | Praia de Cheoc-Van, Cheoc-Van Beach, Macau, Macau Fodor's Choice
Set in a former manor house on quiet Cheoc-Van Beach, at the southernmost tip of Coloane, this pousada makes the most of its quiet, natural setting and 1930s architecture. All of its rooms have hot tubs, elaborate Portuguese furniture, and private balconies overlooking the water.

Pros

  • Intimate coastal location with an on-site pool
  • Sea-view balconies
  • Excellent Portuguese restaurant

Cons

  • Tile rooms feel chilly in winter
  • Limited facilities
  • Far-flung address
Praia de Cheoc-Van, Cheoc-Van Beach, Macau, Macau
853-2888–2143
hotel Details
28 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Pousada de Mong-Há

$ | Macau, Macau

A training hotel run by students of the Institute for Tourism Studies offers exemplary service and spacious rooms nicely decorated with hand-stitched carpets. This secluded pousada halfway up Mong-Há Hill was once a Portuguese military barracks, before being used to house foreign civil servants. The restaurant, open at breakfast and teatime, shows off traditional Portuguese azulejos (tiles). Kun Iam and Lin Fung temples are nearby.

Pros

  • Historic charm
  • Hillside walks and views

Cons

  • Half-hour walk north from city center
  • No pool
Macau, Macau
853-2851–5222
hotel Details
20 rooms and suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Rocks Hotel

$$ | Macau, Macau

The posh yet quaint five-story Rocks Hotel is done up in English Victorian style, and each room and suite is individually decorated. All rooms have a novelty old-fashioned bathtub in addition to a modern shower stall, and balconies offer sea views on all sides. The extensive Asian and American breakfast buffet (included in rate) will keep you fueled during your day's adventures.

Pros

  • Distinctive decor
  • Low-key fine dining

Cons

  • No pool or spa
  • Inside an amusement park
Macau, Macau
853-2878–2782
hotel Details
66 rooms, 6 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Sands Macao

$$$ | 203 Largo de Monte Carlo, Macau, Macau

The Sands Macao is nothing if not luxurious, with spacious rooms that have deep, soft carpets, large beds, and huge marble bathrooms with Jacuzzis. If you opt to become a high-rolling member, you can stay in one of the 51 deluxe or executive suites, ranging in size from 92 to 743 square meters (990 to 8,000 square feet), with all-in-one remote-control plasma TV, karaoke, and lighting, plus personal butler service on request. VIP members also have privileges such as high-limit gaming rooms at both Sands Macao casinos and at The Venetian Macao. All guests can enjoy the outdoor heated pool on the sixth floor, as well as the exclusive sauna, spa, and salon.

Pros

  • Heated outdoor pool
  • Across the street from Fisherman's Wharf
  • Extensive facilities

Cons

  • Older property
  • Near lots of traffic
  • Busy, crowded lobby
203 Largo de Monte Carlo, Macau, Macau
853-2888–3388
hotel Details
289 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16

$$ | Macau, Macau

Ever since its 2008 opening, Ponte 16 has pioneered the revamp of Macau's retro western port into an emerging casino and commercial pole. The neighborhood may not be there yet, but Sofitel is Ponte 16's crown jewel, with over-the-top themed suites and a giant, curvaceous pool, complete with cocktail and juice bar, just outside the indoor buffet lounge. Adventurous and up-and-coming, it is stocked with topshelf perks and, oddly enough, a Michael Jackson museum.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool with bar
  • Some rooms have unique views of the Inner Harbour

Cons

  • Still-developing neighborhood
  • Heavy traffic outside
  • Tough to get a cab
Macau, Macau
853-8861–0016
hotel Details
363 rooms, 45 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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StarWorld Hotel

$$$ | Macau, Macau

Luminous open-plan suites have high ceilings, Jacuzzi tubs, and panoramic bay windows, and even the deluxe rooms, with their high-quality bedding and dark wood furniture, make you feel like you're somewhere special. Flashy dancers and live bands entertain at the happening Whisky Bar on the 16th floor, as well as downstairs in the lobby. The dazzling blue building was designed by Rocco Yim, also known for Hong Kong's towering Two IFC.

Pros

  • Celestially designed suites
  • Live entertainment in the lobby and lounge bar

Cons

  • High energy at all hours
  • In a heavy-traffic area
Macau, Macau
853-2838–3838
hotel Details
465 rooms, 40 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel

$$$$ | Macau, Macau

You either love it or you hate it. The Venetian Macao's strong presence in the Cotai area is both its draw and its bane. It's not everywhere you have singing gondoliers in manmade canals leading to clowns on stilts under an always-blue sky—but the other place you find it is Vegas, not Venice. Service is geared toward mainland Chinese gamblers, confirming that the Venetian is first a casino, second a shopping mall, third a convention and entertainment venue, and only last a hotel. On the upside, its Royale, Bella, and Rialto suites are spacious enough for family-sized comfort, and the extra TV in every room, the variety of swimming pools, and the miniature 18-hole golf course make the difference with the kids. Come for the over-the-top environment, but be prepared to share it with a round-the-clock flow of tourists.

Pros

  • Living rooms
  • Comprehensive shopping and dining

Cons

  • Pretentious decor
  • Gambling and convention crowds
  • Lack of intimacy outside the suite
Macau, Macau
853-2882–8888
hotel Details
2,841 suites, 64 Paiza suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Wynn Macau

$$$ | Macau, Macau

If you just can't get enough of the Wynn's Performance Lake, all rooms here have floor-to-ceiling windows—many with a plunging view of the fire-and-water spectacle, as well as of the peaceful Nam Van Lake. Alternatively, you can opt for a glittering city view of the outdoor pool and neighboring Lisboa casinos. Fine dining options include Il Teatro and Golden Flower, which has a resident tea sommelier.

Pros

  • Exclusive VIP club space
  • Nam Van and Performance Lake views

Cons

  • Light pollution from neighboring casinos
  • Lowest rooms on 5th floor
Macau, Macau
853-2888–9966
hotel Details
460 rooms, 134 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Wynn Palace Cotai

$$$ | Av. Da Nave Desportiva, Macau, Macau Fodor's Choice
This hotel has taken Macau’s luxury scene to new heights, with stylish mustard-toned rooms and suites, 14 restaurants and bars, a mind-boggling art collection, and an opulent spa that's designed to feel like a Chinese palace.

Pros

  • Standard rooms are the biggest in town
  • Free snacks and drinks by the pool
  • All-around stellar service

Cons

  • No children's club
  • Getting around the massive resort complex can be tiring
  • Long check-in lines at times
Av. Da Nave Desportiva, Macau, Macau
853-8889–8889
hotel Details
1,706 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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