Grand Emperor Hotel
Grand Emperor Hotel
288 Avenida Comercial De Macau, Macau

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
300

Grand Emperor Hotel provides luxurious accommodation and exceptional service to guests who appreciate the best of fine living. Spacious guest rooms and suites are opulently furnished and provide a host of deluxe amenities in the heart of downtown Macau. The hotel aims to please with a wide range of recreational and business facilities.
from US$ 130
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 104 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

76%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #24 for all Macau hotels
Hotel was well located, could walk to major sites, restaurants- including fast food outlets, and has a major department store next door which included a supermarket and food court We were there for the sightseeing so were pleased to find the hotel quiet. The casino at the hotel occupies lower floors and it does not intrude on guests.
Robert Semple, Australian
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Hotel Rates are inclusive of 10% service charge and 3% VAT (Value added Tax)

Hotel Rates are per room, per night

Triple/Quad occupancy may include an extra bed for some room types.

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Grand Emperor Hotel Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,Malaysian
Check-In : 07 Sep 09
Room type: Superior
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

83%
Satisfaction
Excellent location adjacent to YaoHan Dept Store and within easy walking distance to Senado Square and other major hotels.
Robert Semple,Australian
Check-In : 06 Apr 09
Room type: Superior
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

95%
Satisfaction
Hotel was well located, could walk to major sites, restaurants- including fast food outlets, and has a major department store next door which included a supermarket and food court We were there for the sightseeing so were pleased to find the hotel quiet. The casino at the hotel occupies lower floors and it does not intrude on guests.
A HotelTravel.com Member,American
Check-In : 02 Dec 07
Room type: Superior
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

88%
Satisfaction
This was an excellent hotel. The room was decked out like royalty, just like the photo on the website. Bus stop was one block away. Shuttle service from Zhuhai border and HK ferry were fast and reliable. Staff was wonderful. The casino could've been better, but I'm used to Vegas-style mega-casinos, and there is only the Venetian in Macau. The breakfast buffet offered a good variety of Chinese (including dimsum) and western foods. Could pay less elsewhere for a 4-star property, but could not beat the location and convenience.
A HotelTravel.com Member,Indonesian
Check-In : 09 Nov 07
Room type: Superior
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

32%
Satisfaction
I have to cut short of my stay because I was fall down in the bathroom due to the slippery bathroom floor. The hotel has no inhouse medical doctor, I have to take taxi with the escosrt of hotel security to the hospital. The management HAS NO SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY. NOT EVEN A APOLOGY.








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