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G Humphreys 04 May 2003
Stayed at  Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
Macau makes a very pleasant change from Hong Kong. We have found some really good local restaurants and their prices very reasonable indeed. Service at them is very good.

V Daryanani 21 April 2003
Stayed at  Hyatt Regency Macau - Macau, Macau.
Thai restaurant in Mandarin and Japanese restaurant in Lisboa v. good.

L Cheung 21 April 2003
Stayed at  Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
Macau is cleaner than HK.

S Lidgard 20 April 2003
Stayed at  Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
A lovely change from HK.

D Andersson 13 April 2003
Stayed at  Emperor Hotel Macau - Macau, Macau.
As the hotel bar was BOORING!, I found The Cave, if you can walk above the street into the Landmark House, The Cave is a very nice bar and - no 'titty' girls there either. Also, very close to the Pharao casino and other GREAT clubs.

A Chapman 13 April 2003
Stayed at  Westin Resort Macau - Macau, Macau.
Fernando's is a must, great food and atmosphere.

V Raskevicius 03 April 2003
Stayed at  Ritz Macau, Hotel - Macau, Macau.
There should be a more comprehensive and objective guide to the restaurants, not just the usual advertisements in the standard tourist maps available everywhere.

J F. snyder 26 March 2003
Stayed at  Ritz Macau, Hotel - Macau, Macau.
Great town, interesting history and sites to visit.....do it all. Use hotel shuttle if possible but taxis are also good choices.

R Yu 23 March 2003
Stayed at  Holiday Inn Macau - Macau, Macau.
Though it becomes immediately obvious that Macau is a destination for A) serious gamblers or B) males looking for companionship, the area does offer much in the form of sightseeing. The architechture and cuisine definitely reflect Macau's Portuguese ancestry and the atmosphere is noticably more relaxed than other urban cities in Asia, particularly nearby Hong Kong.

Some specific places I can recommend are St Paul's Church ruins, Fernando's Portuguese restaurant on Hac Sa beach, and for casual night-time drinks, the Napa beach area for many choices of cosmopolitan bars with sidewalk-seating. Club DD's is a popular disco near the Lisboa hotel, but after 1-2:00AM the crowd changes to a more aggressive group, filling with single men and "working girls." Local buses ($5 local currency) and taxis ($10 starting rate) are abundant and convenient.

M K zerr 23 March 2003
Stayed at  Beverly Plaza Hotel - Macau, Macau.
Macau was a wonderful weekend getaway. I have not visited Macau for 10 years, so many changes had taken place. Starbucks (yeah) negotiating prices on fun things....no more (boo hoo!) but still a fun place with good food to kick around and relax. The casino areas were a bit seedy, but the tourist attractions were wonderful.


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