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Best hotels & resorts in Macau

We list the best hotels and resorts in Macau as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews, and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Macau: Greenery Inn

Best boutique hotel in Macau: Pousada de Coloane

Best luxury hotel in Macau: Grand Lisboa Hotel

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  • 4.5 Altira Macau

    Altira, Macau

    Lonely Planet

    “A rare luxury option in Taipa, Altira will suit those wanting to splurge outside the gaming hub of Cotai. It has a heated infinity pool, a spa, restaurants and a casino, discreetly tucked away.”

  • 4.3 MGM Cotai

    MGM Cotai, Macau

    Lonely Planet

    “MGM Cotai has 1400 impeccable rooms, including duplex sky-lofts and studios, all in a light and refreshing palette. There’s also a gym with panoramic views, and a chic and soothing spa. But the star here is the four-storey atrium just past the reception lobby.”

  • 4.8 Morpheus Macau

    City of Dreams Morpheus, Macau

    Forbes

    “As you drive along the Cotai Strip, an incredible structure commands the skyline. Shaped like an amorphous figure eight, the free-form building looks as though it’s been wrapped in a web of aluminum and steel. This is Morpheus hotel — one of the last projects by the late Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid.”

  • 4.3 Rocks Hotel Macau

    Rocks Hotel, Macau

    Lonely Planet

    “All rooms at this elegant faux Victorian-style boutique hotel have a balcony – most with a view of the bay. Unlike most hotels of this price in Macau, the Rocks doesn’t have a casino attached.”

  • 4.1 Grand Coloane Resort

    Grand Coloane Resort, Macau

    Fodors

    “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.”

  • 4.5 Grand Lisboa Hotel

    Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau

    Forbes

    “Grand Lisboa Hotel is visible from miles away — the striking facade, known for its flower-like shape, towers above Macau’s skyline in the heart of the city. Just a short walk from the historic district of Senado Square, part of the UNESCO-listed historic center of Macau, the property sits in a prime location with panoramic views from nearly every room.”

  • 4.2 Pousada de Coloane Boutique Hotel

    Pousada de Colôane, Macau

    Frommers

    “Time seems to stand still at this unpretentious but delightful family-owned property, open since 1977. It sits on a hill above Colôane’s Cheoc Van Beach, one of the island’s two public beaches, and provides good views toward the sea from its outdoor terrace and from balconies attached to all rooms.”

  • 4.2 Hotel LIsboa Macau

    Hotel Lisboa, Macau

    Frommers

    “Hotel Lisboa is a retro icon, a Chinese interpretation of ’60s Las Vegas—you’ll know it by the odd peacock-like decoration on its roof. You just can’t beat the Lisboa for atmosphere.”

  • 4.0 Hotel Sintra, Macau

    Hotel Sintra, Macau

    Frommers

    “If downtown Macau is where you want to be, this modestly priced member of the Lisboa hotel group is a short walk away from Senado Square and the other World Heritage sites that make up the Historic Centre of Macau.”

  • 4.4 Grand Lapa Macau

    Grand Lapa, Macau

    Fodors

    “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.”

  • 4.5 The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel, Macau

    The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel, Macau

    Forbes

    “In a city packed with luxurious resorts, THE KARL LAGERFELD hotel took the opulence to new heights when it opened in December 2021. Set within Grand Lisboa Palace Resort in Macau’s buzzing Cotai district, the 271-room tower is the world’s only hotel entirely designed by the late fashion legend.”

Guest rating
Price (usd)
Altira, Macau

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
113 euro 100 gbp 140 usd 14840 jpy 109 cad 109 aud 1096 hkd 184 sgd 131 chf 889 cny 1155 sek 845 dkk 1090 nok
MGM Cotai, Macau

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Forbes, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
319 euro 284 gbp 395 usd 41870 jpy 308 cad 308 aud 3092 hkd 521 sgd 371 chf 2508 cny 3258 sek 2385 dkk 3077 nok
City of Dreams Morpheus, Macau

Recommended by:

Forbes, Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.8 / 5
243 euro 216 gbp 300 usd 31800 jpy 234 cad 234 aud 2349 hkd 396 sgd 282 chf 1905 cny 2475 sek 1812 dkk 2337 nok
Rocks Hotel, Macau

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Frommers, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
56 euro 50 gbp 70 usd 7420 jpy 54 cad 54 aud 548 hkd 92 sgd 65 chf 444 cny 577 sek 422 dkk 545 nok
Grand Coloane Resort, Macau

Recommended by:

Fodors, Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.1 / 5
52 euro 46 gbp 65 usd 6890 jpy 50 cad 50 aud 508 hkd 85 sgd 61 chf 412 cny 536 sek 392 dkk 506 nok
Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau

Recommended by:

Forbes, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
198 euro 176 gbp 245 usd 25970 jpy 191 cad 191 aud 1918 hkd 323 sgd 230 chf 1555 cny 2021 sek 1479 dkk 1908 nok
Pousada de Colôane, Macau

Recommended by:

Frommers, Telegraph

4.2 / 5
44 euro 39 gbp 55 usd 5830 jpy 42 cad 42 aud 430 hkd 72 sgd 51 chf 349 cny 453 sek 332 dkk 428 nok
Hotel Lisboa, Macau

Recommended by:

Frommers, Fodors

4.2 / 5
89 euro 79 gbp 110 usd 11660 jpy 85 cad 85 aud 861 hkd 145 sgd 103 chf 698 cny 907 sek 664 dkk 856 nok
Hotel Sintra, Macau

Recommended by:

Frommers, Fodors

4.0 / 5
52 euro 46 gbp 65 usd 6890 jpy 50 cad 50 aud 508 hkd 85 sgd 61 chf 412 cny 536 sek 392 dkk 506 nok
Grand Lapa, Macau

Recommended by:

Fodors, Forbes

4.4 / 5
76 euro 68 gbp 95 usd 10070 jpy 74 cad 74 aud 743 hkd 125 sgd 89 chf 603 cny 783 sek 573 dkk 740 nok
The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel, Macau

Recommended by:

Forbes

4.5 / 5
222 euro 198 gbp 275 usd 29150 jpy 214 cad 214 aud 2153 hkd 363 sgd 258 chf 1746 cny 2268 sek 1661 dkk 2142 nok

FAQ

How much do I have to pay for a night in a hotel in Macau?

For 3-star hotels the average rate is around $90 per night. If you're looking for a 4-star hotel then the rates are around $140 per night. The average rate for a 5-star hotel in Macau is around $250 per night.

What are the best areas to stay in Macau?

The best areas to stay in Macau are: Macau City, Cotai, Taipa or Coloane. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in Macau. It offers a great overview about each area, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each area.

What is the best budget hotel in Macau?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Macau, then try Greenery Inn. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Macau.

What is the best boutique hotel in Macau?

You like some luxury but don't like the famous chain hotels. If you're looking for the best boutique hotel in Macau, you should check out Pousada de Coloane. It's a very cool hotel that has been highly recommended by travelers and experts.
Also check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Macau, it's a manually curated list of the most unique and romantic hotels in the country.

What is the best luxury hotel in Macau?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Macau, then go for Grand Lisboa Hotel. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it. Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Macau, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the country.

What is the most romantic hotel in Macau?

When it comes to planning a romantic getaway, there is nothing more important than choosing the perfect hotel. We recommend The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel if you want to make your stay in Macau truly memorable. It's also an adults-only hotel.

About Macau

Macau, a special administrative region of China, is a fascinating blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures that emerged from its unique colonial history. Portuguese traders first settled in Macau in the 16th century, establishing it as a major port for trade between China and Europe.

It remained under Portuguese administration until 1999, when it was returned to Chinese sovereignty, making it one of the last European colonies in Asia to be relinquished. This long period of Portuguese rule left an indelible mark on Macau’s architecture, cuisine, and cultural traditions.

The historic center of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases this cultural fusion through its remarkable landmarks. The iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s, the facade of a 17th-century Jesuit church, stands as the city’s most recognizable symbol. Nearby, Senado Square captivates visitors with its wave-patterned mosaic pavements and colonial Portuguese architecture.

The A-Ma Temple, predating Portuguese arrival and dedicated to the goddess of seafarers, represents the Chinese spiritual heritage that has always been integral to Macau’s identity.

Modern Macau has transformed into a global entertainment destination, often called the “Las Vegas of Asia.” The Cotai Strip dazzles with its massive integrated resorts, including the opulent Venetian Macau and the City of Dreams. However, beyond the glittering casinos, Macau offers numerous unique experiences. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys of Taipa Village, sampling Macanese cuisine – a distinctive fusion of Portuguese and Chinese flavors, including famous egg tarts and African chicken.

For thrill-seekers, the Macau Tower offers the world’s highest commercial bungy jump at 233 meters. The city’s Coloane district provides a peaceful retreat with its hiking trails and black sand beaches, while the Mandarin’s House offers insight into traditional Chinese architecture and lifestyle.

Macau’s charm lies in its ability to surprise visitors with unexpected contrasts. Within minutes, one can walk from a bustling casino floor to a serene Chinese garden, or from a Portuguese-style plaza to a traditional Chinese temple.

The city’s compact size makes it possible to experience its diverse attractions in just a few days, though many visitors choose to stay longer to fully appreciate its unique atmosphere.

Food enthusiasts particularly enjoy exploring the city’s vibrant culinary scene, where street food stalls coexist with Michelin-starred restaurants, offering everything from traditional dim sum to Portuguese seafood dishes.

The city also hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including the Macau Grand Prix, one of the most prestigious racing events in Asia, and the Macau Arts Festival, which showcases both traditional and contemporary performances.

Get to know the city even better by reading our guide about where to stay in Macau.

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