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Hotel GuiavsStudio City Macau
Both hotels are praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, Guia Hotel is the choice of most professionals compared to Studio City Macau. Guia Hotel comes in at #26 in Macau with recommendations from 3 reviews like Lonely Planet, Oyster and Frommer's.
Hotel Guia
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Oyster
Estrada do Engenheiro Trigo No. 1-5, Macau, China
From $21/night
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Restaurant
- Family Friendly
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast in the room
"Perched in a relatively isolated position...on the side of Guia Hill, home to an old Portuguese fortress and lighthouse, the busy little Hotel Guia is a good value option with plenty of character."
"This is one of Macau's more secluded inexpensively priced hotels...Spotless rooms range from those facing inland to those with little balconies facing the distant sea." Full review
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By far the best are those with a view of Guia Lighthouse and the harbor in the background -- request a room with a balcony on the highest (fifth) floor, where you also have a ringside view of the annual Grand Prix.
Mid-Range
"The 90-room Guia Hotel is a mid-range, small-scale alternative to the many mega-hotels in the area." Full review
Studio City Macau
The Telegraph
Forbes Travel Guide
Time Out
Estrada Flor de Lotus, Macau, China
From $91/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
7.0
"Scarcely a month goes by without Macau popping out a flash new resort." Full review
5 Stars
"Studio City is a flashy, cinema-themed behemoth with just about any entertainment option you can think of." Full review
"Enormous construction sits in the heart of the Cotai Strip, and is home to the House of Magic, a 4D Batman-themed flight simulation ride, Pacha Macau and the world's highest figure-eight Ferris wheel." Full review