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近大三巴市中心二房公寓 可以步行到所有景点 適合团体 - Macao
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近大三巴市中心二房公寓 可以步行到所有景点 適合团体

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This city centre flat offers a stylish urban base in the city's central district, within easy reach of major landmarks such as the British Museum and Trafalgar Square.
This contemporary apartment accommodates up to four guests across two bedrooms and features air conditioning, a fridge, and internet, making it ideal for exploring London.
Romy House - Macao
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Romy House

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This one-bedroom flat is situated in a central Macao district, offering excellent accessibility with various restaurants, Sanmiu Supermarket, Lailai Supermarket, a Daiso store, and McDonald's all within a 3-minute walk.
This apartment for two guests includes air conditioning, a kitchen, and an on-site fitness centre, hair salon, and cafe, providing convenient amenities and activities for a comfortable stay.
Center In Tourist Spot(st Paul Ruins - Macao
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Center In Tourist Spot(st Paul Ruins

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This Macao apartment, conveniently located in [Specific District Name, if known, otherwise remove this phrase], offers easy access to multiple attractions; further details on proximity to specific landmarks such as the Ruins of St. Paul's or Senado Square are unavailable.
The 1-bedroom flat sleeps 3 guests, includes a fridge, air conditioning, internet access, and allows pets; unfortunately, the apartment's size and layout remain unspecified.
位于海邊二房公寓,交通方便,可以步行到所有景点。Amazing Sea Side  Flat - Macao
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位于海邊二房公寓,交通方便,可以步行到所有景点。Amazing Sea Side Flat

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This city-centre flat in Macao offers a prime location near the coast, ideal for seaside walks, and is conveniently situated approximately 250 meters from a bus station, ensuring excellent transport links.
This two-bedroom flat accommodates up to six guests and features essential amenities including air conditioning, a kitchen, and complimentary Wi-Fi, with access to well-equipped fitness facilities.

Frequently asked questions about serviced apartments in Macao

  • What are the top sights to visit in Macao?

    Macao offers a fascinating blend of East and West. For a taste of history, the Ruins of St. Paul's and the A-Ma Temple are must-sees. The Senado Square, with its Portuguese-style architecture, is a great place to soak up the atmosphere. The Macau Tower offers panoramic views, and the Venetian Macao is an impressive example of integrated resort architecture. Don't miss the Guia Fortress either, offering stunning coastal views.
  • What are the best serviced apartments in Macao?

    Among the serviced apartments in Macao, Zhuhai Boruiwan Binjiang Hotel, Lvxing Theme Apartment and Weidike Aparthotel are the most popular ones.

  • 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 major international hubs, it connects to various destinations in Asia and beyond.
  • What are the best serviced apartments for families and kids in Macao?

    Lvxing Theme Apartment and 珠海拱北富华里桃喜美宿 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 also widely accepted. ATMs are readily available throughout Macao, in most banks, hotels, and even convenience stores.
  • What are the best serviced apartments with parking in Macao?

    Zhuhai Boruiwan Binjiang Hotel, Lvxing Theme Apartment and Weidike Aparthotel are the best serviced apartments with parking in Macao.

  • Is it practical to drive in Macao?

    Driving in Macao can be challenging due to narrow streets and high traffic density in some areas. Public transport, 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. It's polite to queue orderly, avoid loud conversations in public spaces, and be mindful of noise levels, especially in residential areas. Generally, being polite and considerate goes a long way.
  • Which cultural festivals are must-sees in Macao?

    The Macao International Fireworks Display Contest is a spectacular event drawing large crowds. The Lunar New Year celebrations are vibrant and traditional, with parades and lion dances. The Macao Arts Festival showcases a diverse range of performing arts.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in Macao?

    For a week-long stay, consider basing yourself in the historic centre, close to Senado Square and the Ruins of St. Paul's. This provides easy access to many attractions. Alternatively, the Cotai Strip offers luxurious resorts and entertainment options.
  • Where are the best spots to enjoy a weekend in Macao?

    A weekend in Macao could focus on the historic centre, exploring the A-Ma Temple, the Ruins of St. Paul's, and the Senado Square. Alternatively, a Cotai Strip-focused weekend would offer a different experience with its casinos and entertainment.
  • What are the critical emergency numbers for medical help or security alerts in Macao?

    For medical emergencies, dial 119. For police assistance, call 110. These are the primary emergency numbers to remember.
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