The Best Boutique Hotels in Macau
Most hotels in Macau follow the over-the-top style typical of the mega-resort casinos that transformed the Chinese region into the “Las Vegas of Asia” in recent years. But dig deeper and you’ll find places to stay where the charm of old Macau lives on. From a colonial-era manor house in Coloane to a Taipa bolthole, stay in one now of these awesome boutique hotels in Macau – bookable on Culture Trip.
Dine on Michelin-starred dishes at Altira Macau
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Step back in time at the quaint Pousada de Coloane Boutique Hotel
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Drawing on its 1930s origins as a colonial-style manor house, the Coloane exudes old-world charm. It taps into the heritage of Portuguese pousadas – typically older buildings converted into upmarket hotels. Verandahs with rounded balustrades and aesthetic nods to Portuguese arts and crafts (think wine corks and decorative tilework) lend a European feel, while the restaurant offers traditional cuisine and regional wines. Not tempted by the nearby beach? There’s a respectable swimming pool on-site, and access to short hiking trails in the surrounding hills.
Enjoy the view of Fisherman’s Wharf from the Rocks Hotel
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Tuck into Nanyang cuisine at the Caravel Hotel near Inner Harbour
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The triangular facade of the Caravel occupies a knot of streets and lanes near Camões Garden. Modest-yet-comfortable rooms feature huge photographic prints of urban Macau scenes. There’s a subtle hipster vibe along with a restaurant specialising in Singaporean-style Nanyang cuisine – a blend of Chinese staples with Malay and Indonesian flavours. Work off any related indulgences in the 24/7 complimentary gym.
Kick back in luxury at Nüwa Macau within the City of Dreams
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Nüwa is one of many luxury hotels in the upscale City of Dreams entertainment, leisure and shopping complex in Cotai. Rooms and suites are tastefully opulent, while the floor-to-ceiling windows offer tantalising views of the glorious oval swimming pool and almost futuristically swanky hinterland. While the complex is blessed with over 25 restaurants and eateries – many of them Asian fine dining – the three-Michelin-starred Jade Dragon will top most foodie lists for Chinese cuisine.
For more options, discover our guide on where to stay in Macau for every occasion and book now on Culture Trip.
Matthew Keagan contributed additional reporting to this article.