Searching for cheap lodging in Macau is hard work. Ever since booking our flight to Macau, I've been asking around (forums) for good hostels/hotels near senado square but most recommendations aren't cheap and those that I do found are shabby at best. Luckily, I stumbled on this hotel by chance while looking around Agoda.com
Towns Well Hotel is located at No 6-6A Calcada das Verdades, Macau City, Macau
Tel: +853 2835 6868
As for the area, the hostel/hotel itself is very near Senado Square - St Dominics Church (just 2 - 3 blocks away). Its uphill the opticall 88 store and below the hotel is an Esprit Store. There are small eateries around the area which serves good food. Maxims is just around the corner while taxis/bus stops is a few blocks away in senado square.
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The front desk staff don't speak english well but are nice enough. Prepare 300HKD for the security deposit, they'll return it during check out. No casino within the area but can walk 5 mins to Wynn/Lisboa for that. Theres a McDonalds nearby so we usually take our breakfast there (most shops/restos in senado open only around 11AM). Food range from 25HKD - 32 HKD for a full meal.
Lunch/Dinner can be had at a small resto below Mannings - no english name so will try to post the chinese name here later. Opens between 11AM-12PM onwards and closes before 10PM. Take out / To go food can be requested. Servers hardly speak english but food served is delicious and in big servings. They have an english menu so ask for it. Coke/Colas are 9HKD, no outside food allowed. Lots of locals eat here so be prepared to fall in line.
Overall, out of 5 stars I'd give the hotel 4 stars. They were able to deliver what we needed which is a good nights stay during our vacation. Very near the tourist spots and just a few minutes walk to the free shuttle buses offered by the big hotels. Food is available near the area and environment is quite safe. This is a good alternative as long as you don't expect 5 star hotel ambience/service. Will stay here again when we go back to Macau.
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