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Primary image 1 The Venetian Macao, Macau Hotels
9
(1,947)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Shops
Airport transfer
Beach umbrella
Hot tub
Express check-out
Spa
Shella R.
leisure
We're soo satisfied with our stay here. The room was spacious and clean. Amazing view from our window, we could see a massive, well-maintained garden and Londoner Big Ben. The check-in process was really smooth, the receptionist was super helpful and friendly. Bus stops just outside the hotel. We had the best stay in Macau 🇲🇴 thank you for your hospitality 👍
Price around
S$285.41
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Primary image 1 The Parisian Macao, Macau Hotels
9
(1,410)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Ferry terminal shuttle
Limo or town car service
Shops
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Bar
H***i
leisure
Great place, great location, great services. If you go with your son or daughter, mention it when checking in. They will prepare a kids' amenities package, very cute and worth it.
Price around
S$238.23
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Bedroom 1 Sofitel Macau At Ponte 16, Macau Hotels
8.6
(1,148)
Very Good
Hotels
Santo Antonio, Macau City Center
Braille or raised signage
Recreation room
Clothes dryer
Rooftop terrace
Business facilities
Wheelchair accessible
Verified Traveler
leisure
The stay was very comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel is very near to the famous eateries around the old street as well as the attractions! Hotel staff was friendly and accommodating. Really good!
Price around
S$118.26
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Primary image 1 Hotel Royal Macau, Macau Hotels
8.4
(1,160)
Very Good
Hotels
São Lázaro, Macau City Center
Limo or town car service
Steam room
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
Bar
Aditya U.
leisure
One of the best family-friendly hotels that we've ever been to. The hotel itself is great, easy, and speedy check-in. Clean and spacious (for Macau standard). The best part is the hotel is at the heart of Macau, all within walking distance to the best sites in Macau.
Price around
S$89.08
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Primary image 1 Studio City, Macau Hotels
8.6
(1,179)
Very Good
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Casino shuttle
Nightclub
Limo or town car service
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Bar
E***a
leisure
The bedroom is very spacious, clean, and luxurious with a beautiful view. The hotel provides shuttle buses for going to several places. Located just a few minutes walk from the Parisian, the Londoners, the Venetian, and the City of Dreams.
Price around
S$198.47
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Exterior 1 Conrad Macao, Macau Hotels
9.3
(1,032)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Casino
Children play area
Health club
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Yulia Franciska Santoso
shopping and culinary
Overall very good and recommended. Hotel location in front of Venetian hotel with free shuttle bus to ferry terminal, airport and the some other places in macao and taipa. Check in process is fast and staff were very helpful. Room was great with large beds and very comfortable. Love this hotel!
Price around
S$227.06
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Primary image 1 W Macau - Studio City, Macau Hotels
9
(502)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Steam room
Poolside bar
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Duangporn K.
leisure
Love the hot tub and steam room. Made my vacation complete. Everything about the hotel was exceptional. The room was very comfortable and spacious. Location was very convenient. Breakfast was superb.
Price around
S$223.68
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Primary image 1 Harbourview Hotel Macau, Macau Hotels
8.8
(1,088)
Very Good
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Bar
d***a
leisure
The accommodation is very comfortable and clean. The classic design looks luxurious. The breakfast menu is varied. Recommended!
Price around
S$89.97
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Primary image 1 Grandview Hotel Macau, Macau Hotels
7.6
(1,069)
Pleasant
Hotels
Taipa, Macau
Health club
Bar
Veronica Helmi
family
Rooms are spacious and clean, economical prices.
Price around
S$99.42
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Lobby 1 Legend Palace Hotel, Macau Hotels
9.2
(736)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Steam room
Poolside bar
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
Spa
Bar
N***i
The staff was very helpful. The room was very spacious. Our room was upgraded to a sea view room. They have a mini playground for kids inside the restaurant. It made my kids very happy. The location was very near to the ferry terminal. You can just walk from the hotel to the terminal.
Price around
S$132.91
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Primary image 1 YOHO Treasure Island Hotel, Macau Hotels
8.6
(133)
Very Good
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Shops
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
Price around
S$167.25
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Primary image 1 Broadway Hotel, Macau Hotels
8.6
(1,120)
Very Good
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Shops
Express check-out
Bar
Verified Traveler
leisure
The staff were friendly and very helpful, both with information and other assistance. The hotel was quite clean. The location was good. There was a food street next door and a convenience store across the street. There was a 24-hour shuttle bus service to several locations in and around the Galaxy Hotel. There was also a shuttle bus service to HZMB Macau. Overall, everything was quite good. Next time I go to Macau again, I will stay at Broadway Hotel again.
Price around
S$126.03
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Primary image 1 Grand Lisboa Palace Macau, Macau Hotels
9
(156)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Kids club
Health club
Airport transfer
Beach umbrella
Spa
Bar
K***n
leisure
Full 10 points, no deductions. Beautiful, clean, good service, amazing and delicious breakfast. There is a free shuttle bus service on many routes. The porters are very cute and help from the beginning to the end. Very impressed with this place.
Price around
S$226.83
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Primary image 1 Casa Real Hotel, Macau, Macau Hotels
8.2
(1,049)
Very Good
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Bar
J***n
leisure
No complaints about this hotel. The location is near bus stops, many restaurants around, and a 24-hour supermarket. Got early check-in and a very spacious room. The room is very quiet. The water shower is very good.
Price around
S$92.44
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Primary image 1 Rio Hotel & Casino, Macau Hotels
8.6
(1,259)
Very Good
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Ferry terminal shuttle
Shops
Steam room
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Chanyanuch Vuticharoenpuree
backpacking
I'm very impressed. The rooms are very clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Every time I look at the face. And provide assistance throughout your stay there.
Price around
S$123.15
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Primary image 1 Grand Dragon Hotel, Macau Hotels
7
(849)
Pleasant
Hotels
Taipa, Macau
Bar
Ety Trisulistyorini
Recommended for cheap but good !
Price around
S$82.20
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Primary image 1 City of Dreams - Morpheus, Macau Hotels
9.4
(151)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Casino shuttle
Ferry terminal shuttle
Limo or town car service
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$458.68
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Exterior Feature 1 Holiday Inn MACAU by IHG, Macau Hotels
7.8
(1,123)
Pleasant
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Casino
Fitness center
Bar
Tieng Winarto
romantic
Great fun, big rooms, clean, location in a city close to the same food seller, in front of the hotel there is a famous Koi Kei Egg Tart shop so a plus for this hotel.
Price around
S$110.56
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Primary image 1 City of Dreams – Nüwa Macau, Macau Hotels
9.3
(238)
Exceptional
Hotels
Cotai, Macau
Casino shuttle
Health club
Shops
Poolside bar
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$375.69
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Lobby 1 Hotel Golden Dragon, Macau Hotels
7.4
(940)
Pleasant
Hotels
Sé, Macau City Center
Price around
S$101.38
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Primary image 1 Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau, Macau Hotels
9.2
(1,044)
Exceptional
Resorts
Sé, Macau City Center
Health club
Game room
Poolside bar
Hot tub
Picnic area
Bar
Yu Pui S.
leisure
Very comfortable hotel. Special thanks to Front desk staff Edgar for making efforts to help us locate a Japanese restaurant nearby, as well as helping us to arrange transport, seeing I have an elderly mum. The driver sending us to the bridge is also very helpful, assisting us with the process of crossing the border, buying bus tickets, and immigration. The staff always help us with the luggage. Thumbs up to their excellent service. All the staff are attentive and friendly, hotels are big, clean, and comfortable. Going around is easy and just beside Sands Hotel. We'll stay here again if going to Macau.
Price around
S$149.19
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Facts about hotel in Macau

Total Accommodation: 196 Properties
Popular City
Macau City Center, Cotai
Popular hotel
The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao
Popular landmark
Macau International Airport (MFM), The Venetian Macao
Price starts from
S$46/night
Review score
8.4 from 56,196 reviews

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Discover the Best Hotels in Macau for Singaporean Travellers

Macau, the dazzling Special Administrative Region on the southern coast of China, offers Singaporean travellers a uniquely captivating blend of East meets West. This compact yet endlessly fascinating destination seamlessly fuses centuries of Portuguese colonial heritage with vibrant Chinese traditions, creating a cultural tapestry unlike anywhere else in Asia. From the glittering mega-resorts of the Cotai Strip to the charming cobblestone streets of the Historic Centre, Macau packs an extraordinary amount of diversity into its modest 33 square kilometres. Booking your Macau hotel through Traveloka gives you access to hundreds of properties at competitive SGD rates, whether you are looking for a lavish casino resort experience or a cosy heritage hotel in the heart of the old town.

For Singaporean travellers, Macau represents outstanding value despite its reputation as a gaming capital. While the headline-grabbing casino resorts cater to high rollers, the city also offers a wealth of affordable accommodation options, world-class UNESCO heritage sites, and what is arguably the finest fusion cuisine in Asia. The Macanese culinary tradition, which blends Portuguese, Chinese, Southeast Asian, and African influences, has been recognised by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy. With flights from Singapore taking approximately four hours, Macau is perfectly positioned for a long weekend or a week-long cultural immersion.

Best Areas to Stay in Macau

Cotai Strip

The Cotai Strip is Macau's answer to the Las Vegas Strip, a purpose-built entertainment district connecting the islands of Taipa and Coloane. This is where you will find the largest and most spectacular integrated resorts in the world, including properties that house luxury hotels, casinos, shopping malls, theatres, convention centres, and Michelin-starred restaurants all under one roof. Hotels on the Cotai Strip range from approximately SGD 80 | per night for standard rooms during off-peak periods to several hundred SGD per night for premium suites. Many of these resorts offer complimentary shuttle services to the ferry terminal, airport, and key attractions, making them exceptionally convenient bases for exploring the city.

Macau Peninsula (Historic Centre)

The Macau Peninsula is the historical heart of the territory, home to the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre of Macau and most of the city's cultural attractions. Staying on the peninsula places you within walking distance of the iconic Ruins of St Paul's, Senado Square, the A-Ma Temple, and dozens of other heritage sites. Hotels here range from international chains to boutique properties housed in renovated colonial buildings. The peninsula is also where you will find the most authentic Macanese restaurants, traditional bakeries selling the famous Portuguese egg tarts, and local markets brimming with dried meats and almond cookies. Budget hotels on the peninsula start from around SGD 50 | per night.

Taipa Village

Taipa Village is a charming enclave of narrow lanes, pastel-coloured colonial houses, and excellent local restaurants situated just minutes from the Cotai Strip. This area offers a more authentic and intimate Macau experience, with traditional shops, temples, and the Taipa Houses Museum providing insight into the territory's cultural heritage. Hotels in Taipa tend to be more moderately priced than those on the Cotai Strip, and the village atmosphere makes it a pleasant area for evening strolls and leisurely dining. Rua do Cunha, the main pedestrian street, is lined with food stalls and shops selling Macanese specialities.

Coloane

Coloane is the southernmost and most tranquil part of Macau, offering a stark contrast to the neon-lit energy of the Cotai Strip. This hilly area is home to Hac Sa Beach, Macau's only natural beach with distinctive dark sand, as well as the Coloane Village with its quaint chapel, seafood restaurants, and relaxed pace of life. A handful of resort hotels operate in Coloane, providing peaceful retreats with golf courses and spa facilities. The famous Lord Stow's Bakery, originator of Macau's celebrated Portuguese egg tart, is located in Coloane Village and is a pilgrimage site for food lovers.

Must-Visit Attractions in Macau

Ruins of St Paul's

The Ruins of St Paul's is the most iconic landmark in Macau, consisting of the ornately carved stone facade and stairway of what was originally the Church of Mater Dei, built in the early 17th century. The church was destroyed by fire in 1835, but the surviving facade remains a masterpiece of Asian-European religious art and architecture. Behind the ruins, a small museum displays religious artefacts and the crypt of the original church. The site is free to visit and is particularly atmospheric when illuminated at night. Located at the top of a hill in the heart of the Historic Centre, it is connected to Senado Square by a lively pedestrian street filled with shops and food vendors.

Senado Square

Senado Square, or Largo do Senado, is the vibrant public plaza that serves as the focal point of Macau's Historic Centre. The square is paved with distinctive wave-patterned Portuguese mosaic tiles and surrounded by beautifully restored pastel-coloured buildings in neoclassical style. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the starting point for walking tours that connect the major historical attractions. During festivals and holidays, the square is decorated with themed installations and hosts cultural performances. The Leal Senado Building, which houses the municipal government, features an elegant interior courtyard and library that are open to visitors.

Casino Resorts and Entertainment

Macau is the world's largest gaming revenue centre, surpassing even Las Vegas, and its casino resorts are spectacular attractions in their own right regardless of whether you gamble. The sheer scale and opulence of properties on the Cotai Strip must be seen to be believed, with indoor canals, themed streetscapes, world-class art collections, and entertainment shows that rival anything found in global entertainment capitals. Many resorts offer non-gaming attractions such as observation decks, water parks, immersive art exhibitions, and performances by international artists. Even if gaming is not your primary interest, the architectural grandeur and free entertainment options at these resorts make them well worth exploring.

Portuguese-Chinese Cuisine

Macau's culinary heritage is one of its greatest treasures and a major reason for Singaporean food lovers to visit. Macanese cuisine is considered one of the oldest fusion cuisines in the world, blending Portuguese cooking techniques and ingredients with Chinese, Indian, Malay, and African influences. Signature dishes include African chicken, a uniquely Macanese creation marinated in a coconut and spice sauce; bacalhau, Portuguese salt cod prepared in dozens of different ways; and minchi, a comforting dish of minced meat with potatoes topped with a fried egg. Portuguese egg tarts, with their flaky pastry and caramelised custard tops, are an essential Macau experience available at bakeries throughout the territory.

Macau Travel Tips for Singaporeans

Singaporean passport holders can enter Macau visa-free for stays of up to 30 days, making it an easy destination to visit without advance planning. Flights from Singapore to Macau International Airport take approximately four hours, with several airlines operating regular services. The Macau pataca is the local currency, though Hong Kong dollars are accepted at a one-to-one rate throughout the territory. Many establishments also accept major credit cards and mobile payment platforms.

Getting around Macau is convenient and affordable. Free shuttle buses operated by the major casino resorts connect the airport, ferry terminals, and key areas of the city. Public buses cover all parts of the territory at very low fares, and the Macau Light Rapid Transit connects Taipa and the Cotai Strip. The territory is compact enough that many attractions in the Historic Centre can be explored on foot, and walking is often the best way to discover hidden gems and local neighbourhoods.

Macau also serves as an excellent gateway to Hong Kong, with high-speed ferries and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge providing quick connections between the two territories. Many Singaporean travellers combine Macau and Hong Kong into a single trip, spending two to three nights in each destination. Traveloka makes it easy to book hotels in both cities, allowing you to plan a comprehensive itinerary that takes in the best of both destinations.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Singapore to Macau?

Direct flights from Singapore to Macau International Airport take approximately 4 hours. Several airlines operate regular services on this route, offering both full-service and budget options.

Do Singaporeans need a visa to visit Macau?

No, Singaporean passport holders can enter Macau visa-free for stays of up to 30 days. You just need a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity.

How much do hotels in Macau cost per night?

Hotels in Macau range from around SGD 50 per night for budget options on the peninsula to SGD 80 to 200 per night for standard rooms at Cotai Strip casino resorts. Luxury suites can cost significantly more, especially during peak periods and holidays.

What is the best area to stay in Macau?

The Cotai Strip is best for entertainment and casino resort experiences, while the Macau Peninsula is ideal for culture and heritage exploration. Taipa Village suits those who want a quieter, more authentic atmosphere with easy access to both areas.

What currency is used in Macau?

The official currency is the Macau pataca (MOP), but Hong Kong dollars are widely accepted at a 1:1 rate. Major credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. ATMs are readily available throughout the territory.

What food should I try in Macau?

Must-try dishes include Portuguese egg tarts, African chicken, bacalhau (salt cod), minchi (minced meat with potatoes), and serradura (sawdust pudding). Macanese cuisine uniquely blends Portuguese, Chinese, and Southeast Asian flavours and is recognised by UNESCO.

Can I visit Hong Kong from Macau?

Yes, Hong Kong is easily accessible from Macau via high-speed ferry (approximately 1 hour) or by bus across the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. Many travellers combine both destinations into a single trip.

How do I get around Macau?

Macau is easy to navigate using free casino resort shuttle buses, affordable public buses, the Light Rapid Transit system, and walking. The historic centre is compact enough to explore entirely on foot, and taxis are metered and reasonably priced.

Is Macau only about casinos and gambling?

Not at all. Macau offers a UNESCO World Heritage Historic Centre, world-class cuisine, Portuguese colonial architecture, museums, beaches, hiking trails, and cultural festivals. Many visitors come primarily for the food, culture, and heritage rather than gaming.

When is the best time to visit Macau from Singapore?

The best time to visit Macau is from October to December when the weather is pleasantly cool and dry. Spring from March to May is also comfortable. Summers are hot and humid with occasional typhoons, while Chinese New Year brings festive atmosphere but higher prices.

What are the best areas to visit near Macau?

If you are in Macau, you can also visit Taipa, Macau City Center, Cotai, Coloane

What are the most popular landmarks around Macau?

The most popular landmarks in Macau are Macau International Airport (MFM), The Venetian Macao, Senado Square, Grand Lisboa Casino, Ruins of St. Paul's

How many hotels are listed in Macau?

Currently, there are around 196 hotels that you can book in Macau

What are the prices of hotels in Macau?

Macau hotel room price ranges across categories, but hotel price per night begins at S$46

Guest reviews hotel in Macau

8.4
Very Good
56,196 reviews from hotels in Macau with aggregated rating of 8.4/10.
Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near Macau will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
Patrick H.
Reviewed 100 week(s) ago
9.7
/10
Nice hotel, big room, big bed, hot bath tub, hot water, nice view. Five star highly recommended hotel. Great location, near Venetian, Londoner, and Parisian. The strips of Macau, just like strips in Vegas. Malls just downstairs, restaurants and shops everywhere. A perfect place to stay. Definitely will come back.
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