| A Hoang |
20 July 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Macau - Macau, Macau.
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I only walked around Macau, though buses seemed pretty frequent and convenient. The non-gambling sites are located mostly in the center of the city, which are easily within reach by foot from the Casino Lisboa. Two days would be enough to see most of the sites.
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| C Hoi ye |
12 July 2002 |
Stayed at Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
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Maybe it is far from some destination.
And the frequency of the suttle bus is not so good, abour thirty minutes.
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| R Vieira |
03 June 2002 |
Stayed at Sintra Hotel - Macau, Macau.
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THE LOCATION IS PERFECT - in front of the famous disco of Macau: DD DISCO
Near the Casino Lisboa.
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| Y Anan |
11 May 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Macau - Macau, Macau.
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10 minutes walk to Macau cultural center.
12 MOP to get to Macau downtown by taxi.
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| T Davies |
05 May 2002 |
Stayed at Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
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The Westin Resort, Macau is bit far away from the main attraction, but they have a special facility of the minibus services in/out of the place. Eventhough, it is bit hassle at night and on peak hours to wait for the hotel minibus and cost quite a lot on taxi. But, it is no hassle at all,if you go for a bite @ Macau's favourite eating place - 'Fernando'.
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| S Landry |
04 May 2002 |
Stayed at Lisboa Hotel - Macau, Macau.
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Good travel destination with Casinos. Private car tour of Macau took about 2 hours.
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| B Dunn |
10 April 2002 |
Stayed at Lisboa Hotel - Macau, Macau.
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Hired a mini moke for travel around Macau, easy to find our way around, and re visited Fernando's Restaraunt on Coloane Island [ highly recommended, good food and well priced ].
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| S Campbell |
13 February 2002 |
Stayed at Hyatt Regency Macau - Macau, Macau.
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Macau is slowly being strangled by idiotic and half-arsed developers. The new Macau Tower is as incongrouous as you would expect from a huge concrete ugly sister of Toronto's CN Tower in a lovely quaint colonial backwater. Also some of the other developments have been abandoned leaving that building-site style Chinese cities seem so enamoured with. The food is still good, and the wine cheap and plentiful. The Wine Museum is great if you are an expert on Portugese wine, the Macau Grand Prix Museum is mildly diverting, but the best thing is just to wander the old backstreets, quiet and quite European.
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| M Lindsay |
07 February 2002 |
Stayed at Kingsway Hotel - Macau, Macau.
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All tourist areas are in easy access. Taxis are cheap, but be prepared to bargain in many shops.
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| T Ee hong |
18 January 2002 |
Stayed at Emperor Hotel Macau - Macau, Macau.
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Be careful of the taxi drivers. Tend to bring you on a longer routing.
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