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Macao
09/01 – 09/30
$60/nighttotal: $1740 (29 )
Yangji Yeju
3 1
apartment , Zhuhai
This apartment in Zhuhai is located approximately 2.9 miles from Monte Forte and the Ruins of St. Paul's, with Senado Square, Dom Pedro V Theater, and Lilau Square also within a 3.5-mile radius. This 950 square foot residence features a fully equipped kitchenette with a fridge, air conditioning, and free WiFi, offering city views and a washing machine for guest convenience.
Macao
12/31 – 01/03
$122/nighttotal: $366 (3 )
Locals-458
1 6
apartment , Zhongshan
Locals-458 is a 1-bedroom condo located in Zhongshan, approximately 7.5 miles from Monte Forte and the Ruins of St. Paul's. This 1510 sq ft condo accommodates up to 6 guests and features air conditioning, a full kitchen with a microwave and fridge, a private swimming pool, and 24-hour front desk service.
9.0 26 reviews
Macao
07/23 – 07/31
$107/nighttotal: $856 (8 )
5分鐘車程抵達威尼斯人/新濠影滙/銀河,無需坐車步行兩分鐘可扺達澳門,需要過海關
1 2
apartment , R.A.S. chinoise de Macao
This 2-bedroom apartment in Hengqin, just across the border from Macau, is a short 10-minute drive from Macau Airport and 5 minutes from major casinos like City of Dreams, Galaxy, and Venetian. The apartment is newly built and offers a modern, clean feel with panoramic views. The apartment comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests and includes a kitchen with a fridge, air conditioning, parking, a washing machine, and a dryer. You'll also find disposable bedding, 24-hour security, and an elevator for easy access.
9.8 16 reviews
Macao
07/23 – 07/31
$58/nighttotal: $464 (8 )
Center In Tourist Spot(st Paul Ruins
1 2
apartment , Macao
This Macao apartment rental offers a centrally located one-bedroom unit, conveniently situated for exploring the city's attractions, though specific distances to landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul's or Senado Square remain unspecified. The 1-bathroom flat sleeps up to 3 guests and includes air conditioning, internet access, and a refrigerator; further details on square footage, interior design, and nearby activities are unavailable.
Frequently Asked Questions about serviced apartments in Macao
What are the top sights to visit in Macao?
Macao offers a fantastic blend of Portuguese and Chinese culture. For history buffs, the Ruins of St. Paul's and the A-Ma Temple are must-sees. The Senado Square is a beautiful public square, perfect for people-watching. For a taste of luxury, the Venetian Macao is an impressive resort with canals and gondolas. Don't forget to explore the historic Taipa Houses-Museum, showcasing Macao's colonial past.
Are there any major international airports in Macao?
Macao International Airport (MFM) is the main airport serving Macao. While it's not as large as some international hubs, it connects to several Asian cities and offers convenient access to the city.
What are the best serviced apartments for families and kids in Macao?
What currency do people use in Macao, and are ATMs easily accessible?
The Macanese pataca (MOP) is the official currency, but the Hong Kong dollar (HKD) is widely accepted. ATMs are readily available throughout Macao, particularly in tourist areas and shopping malls.
What are the best serviced apartments with parking in Macao?
Driving in Macao can be challenging due to narrow streets and high traffic density in certain areas. Public transportation, including buses and taxis, is generally efficient and affordable, making it a more practical option for most visitors.
Are there any local etiquette rules to follow in Macao?
Macao is a relatively relaxed place, but showing respect for local customs is appreciated. Avoid loud conversations in public places, and remember to dress modestly when visiting temples. Tipping is not customary but is appreciated for exceptional service.
Which cultural festivals are must-sees in Macao?
Macao hosts several vibrant festivals throughout the year. The most notable include the Macao International Fireworks Display Contest, a spectacular pyrotechnics show, and the Lunar New Year celebrations, which involve parades, lion dances, and traditional festivities.
What are the best areas to spend a week in Macao?
For a week-long stay, consider basing yourself in the area encompassing Senado Square, the Ruins of St. Paul's, and the surrounding historical center. This allows easy access to many attractions and provides a good mix of historical sites and modern amenities. Alternatively, the Cotai Strip offers a luxurious experience with its many resorts and casinos.
Where are the best spots to enjoy a weekend in Macao?
A weekend in Macao could be spent exploring the historic center, visiting the A-Ma Temple and the Ruins of St. Paul's. In the evening, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Senado Square and perhaps a show at one of the Cotai Strip resorts.
What part of Macao typically offers the most pleasant weather?
Macao's weather is subtropical, so it's generally pleasant during the spring and autumn months (March-May and September-November), with mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild and relatively dry.