The location of this hotel is superb. Just across Largo Do Senado and with all the shops and restaurants nearby. For a budget hotel, I wouldn’t be expecting that much, the room was not big but just perfect for solo travelers or couples. The bedsheets, pillow covers and blanket covers were made of paper which felt quite weird. The towels were disposal paper ones too. They were generous though giving me 4 packs of towels for a 3-day-stay. The only bad thing about the room was the sound proof. I guess the doors are paper thin or either the gaps were too big. I could literally see the lights from the corridor from my room. Some tourist from China were very loud during mid night I had to open the door and shhhh them. The worst thing is the smell of cigarettes coming from other rooms. No matter what time, there was cigarette smell, even when I’m sleeping. It’s like sleeping in a club or a bar, and it feels terrible. Unless they fix the door problem (I guess the smell is from
the huge gaps from the door), I won’t be staying here again.
The room was quite small, but you get what you pay for. The “hotel” is in an old building, you’ll have to walk up 2 floors to reach there, so beware if you have heavy luggage.
The check-in lady (Local Cantonese speaking aunty) was nice enough to rush-clean a room for me so I can early check in and even helped me fix the air conditioner remote even when she was having her lunch. The Putonghua speaking staff was so so.
The area is filled with restaurants and supermarkets, and also a bus stop is just a 2 minute walk away.
The place was very convenient and highly accessible to Senado Square. There’s a nearby 24/7 convenience store and the place is surrounded by plenty of food options. The place was clean, and everything worked perfectly during my stay.
I arrived close to midnight, and while the staff when I checked-in was a local with limited English, I was still able to go through the check-in procedure smoothly. The staffs were friendly and accommodating, especially the morning shift, which was a fellow Filipino so it was easier to ask for some recommendations around the area.
Overall, I highly recommend this place! For directions, simply search Naughty Nuri on Google Maps. The alley on the left side will lead you to the accommodation.
Upon entering the room, my first impression was that it was small. My second impression was how warm and inviting the overall decor and color scheme were. And thirdly, it was very clean. After actually using the room, my first thought was that the bed was indeed small, making it difficult for two people to sleep comfortably. My second impression was a strong, unpleasant odor, likely coming from the bathroom. My third impression was that the soundproofing was very poor. Since my room faced the street, I could hear people walking downstairs. However, I managed to sleep by wearing earplugs. I wouldn't recommend staying here during the off-season. I simply couldn't find a better room for New Year's Eve.
Our one night stay was memorable. We arrived late night and they checked in us without problems. The location is superb! 10 mins Walking distance to St Paul and the old town. The place is near to pubs, restaurants and etc. the staff were polite and helpful. I recommend this place for city lovers and backpackers. We will definitely come back here. The price is adequate for the place. We don't have any bad comments.
It's just so-so. The room is not big, the soundproofing is not good, but the hygiene is OK. Facilities: There is air conditioning, water heater and hot water. The hotel is better, after all, it costs more than 200 yuan to stay for one night.
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MMs. VSThe front desk named Jose was to be our “kababayan” was so kind, he lets us in earlier than their check-in time happened to be the room was ready but their normal check-in time would be @3pm. Thank you so much “Jose” for your kindness. I would highly recommended this place when it comes to their cleanliness and very accommodating employees. It is a 1 double bed room. The room was big, cleaned and very comfortable. The bathroom is so clean and pretty big. We will definitely come back here. Keep up the good work guys especially to our “kababayan”. Thank you!!!
MM255478****The location is super easy to find, nestled in a residential area with a strong local vibe. The room itself was incredibly spacious and spotless – honestly the biggest room I've ever stayed in during my many trips to Macau, more than enough space for two. The lady at the front desk was lovely; she gave us a heads-up about various things and even suggested some great local spots for food and fun. For authentic local eats, head to the second floor of the nearby Lower Deck Market (下环街市). Even late at night, there are plenty of delicious food stalls downstairs. There's one stall, run by an old lady, that only opens at 6 PM, and her curry powder is absolutely delicious!
GGuest UserWe stayed for two nights. We did know that they only provide disposal towels so we brought our own. What we did not expect was disposable bed sheets (pic). It was very uncomfortable feeling on the skin, made me sweat like crazy probably because of the plastic like fabric. It also ripped during the first night, I expected it to get exchanged when they bring new water (it’s very common to get two water bottles per night) but it didn’t. So we were left with the ripped disposable sheets and the actual blanket came through. That made me think how often that must have happened before: the people start to sweat (macau is warm and kinda humid) into the actual blanket which is probably never cleaned because of the disposable sheets. Next guests the same thing happens, so basically everyone is sleeping under the same blanket. Doesn’t seem very hygienic to me.
Also the bed was very hard (even for Asian standards). My partner and I are both under 25 and had back pain the next morning.
The whole hotel and also the room was very humid, smelled like cigarettes/cigar and you can’t open any windows, not even partially.
Otherwise it does look like the pictures and the rest of the room/bath was clean except for the smell and probably the bed. Also the location is very convenient.
If I wanted to visit macau again I would probably get a hotel in Zhuhai (mainland china) which is less expensive and locals told us there is a 24h border control and the whole process only takes about 10min.
HhclingThe Green Tree Inn is super close to the Gongbei Port, just about a 10-minute walk straight from the exit. The hotel environment is comfortable, and the front desk staff, both the lovely ladies and handsome gentlemen, are warm and polite. The rooms and bathrooms are clean and hygienic, and the Wi-Fi connection is smooth. The breakfast offers a great variety too! Right outside the hotel, there are two bus stops, making it convenient to get anywhere. Overall, my stay at the Green Tree Inn was really good.
AAnonymous UserThis hotel was a pleasant surprise! The staff were always smiling and provided meticulous service, from check-in to room service. The room was spacious and bright, with soft, comfortable bedding. The location is excellent, within walking distance to Senado Square and the New Yaohan shopping area, with plenty of dining and shopping options nearby. The hygiene was impeccable, and it was quiet and undisturbed every night. The value for money far exceeds other hotels in the same price range, making it an ideal choice for both business trips and family vacations.
GGuest UserThe room was quite small, but you get what you pay for. The “hotel” is in an old building, you’ll have to walk up 2 floors to reach there, so beware if you have heavy luggage.
The check-in lady (Local Cantonese speaking aunty) was nice enough to rush-clean a room for me so I can early check in and even helped me fix the air conditioner remote even when she was having her lunch. The Putonghua speaking staff was so so.
The area is filled with restaurants and supermarkets, and also a bus stop is just a 2 minute walk away.
CChuchushimeijingI chose the Hou Kong Hotel this time and was very satisfied. You can take bus 25 from The Venetian to Shui Kang Mei, and the hotel is right across the road. The soundproofing is excellent; with the windows closed, you barely hear a thing. A special thanks to the two front desk staff, Picky and Edie, who were very kind, enthusiastic, and had a great attitude! There are also plenty of dining options around the hotel!
2203782****Traveling with my husband, we took a taxi from Gongbei to Grand Lisboa, then used navigation to walk straight to the hotel. It was quite convenient. The bus stop right outside the hotel is shown in the pictures, making it very easy to get around. If you're not taking a taxi from Gongbei, you can take one of these buses to the 'Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro / Tai Fung' stop (also shown in the pictures). The hotel is just a few minutes' walk from there. I got a lot of useful information from reviews, so I'm also providing detailed info to help everyone plan their trips more easily.
The hotel is very clean, providing disposable toothbrushes and slippers, but no disposable bath towels – regular towels are available.
Some reviews mentioned poor soundproofing, but I didn't experience that. I occasionally heard a child crying in the morning, but perhaps I just had quiet neighbors.
The hotel is very close to major attractions on the peninsula like the Ruins of St. Paul's and St. Dominic's Church. There's also SaSa and an M8 duty-free shop next to St. Dominic's Church, so you can shop to your heart's content.
RryetravelsOur one night stay was memorable. We arrived late night and they checked in us without problems. The location is superb! 10 mins Walking distance to St Paul and the old town. The place is near to pubs, restaurants and etc. the staff were polite and helpful. I recommend this place for city lovers and backpackers. We will definitely come back here. The price is adequate for the place. We don't have any bad comments.
YYoukealinIt's just so-so. The room is not big, the soundproofing is not good, but the hygiene is OK. Facilities: There is air conditioning, water heater and hot water. The hotel is better, after all, it costs more than 200 yuan to stay for one night.
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