Regency Art Hotel Macau, Macau
About the Hotel
Regency Art Hotel is a budget-friendly accommodation option in Macau, offering a Mediterranean atmosphere set within three acres of gardens. The hotel provides easy access to major attractions while being slightly removed from the bustling city center. Guests appreciate its variety of amenities and the charm of its surroundings. The property features a blend of leisure and business facilities, catering to a diverse range of travelers.
Location
Regency Art Hotel is located approximately 10 minutes from the Macao Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre and 20 minutes from the Macao Ferry Terminal. The hotel offers a free shuttle to the ferry terminal, which facilitates access to Hong Kong. A bus stop is situated in front of the hotel, while taxis are readily available for additional transportation options.
Rooms
The hotel offers 326 air-conditioned rooms equipped with refrigerators and minibars. Each room includes amenities such as a TV and telephone for free local calls. Guests can enjoy complimentary 24-hour room service for added convenience. Some rooms overlook the road, providing an urban perspective for visitors.
Eat & Drink
The hotel features several dining options, including the Flamingo restaurant, which serves Portuguese and Macanese cuisine. Guests can also enjoy Chinese fare at the Regency Noodles and Congee restaurant. A Pousada Café provides a casual coffee shop experience. Breakfast serves a variety of options, including noodles, eggs-to-order, and fresh pastries.
Leisure & Business
Recreational amenities include a lagoon-style outdoor swimming pool surrounded by lush gardens and loungers. Active guests can utilize the blue carpeted gym and participate in games on the tennis court. Spa facilities include a hot tub and sauna for relaxation. The hotel is also equipped for business travelers, featuring meeting spaces and complimentary Wi-Fi.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Locker room
- Elevator
- Coffee shop
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
- Tennis court
- Pool tables
- Table tennis
- Squash
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Grocery shopping service
Dining
- Restaurant
- Poolside snack bar
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Game room
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Garden area
- Spa & wellness center
- Steam room
- Jacuzzi
Room features
- Ironing facilities
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is in a convenient location with shops and restaurants nearby, but it is quite away from the city center where most casinos are situated. The rooms had old bulky TVs and seemed like they were overdue for an overhaul, being small, dusty, and smelly. The service was a mix of good and rude experiences, with helpful staff but also instances of unfriendliness and inconvenience. The dining options were diverse but not outstanding. The hotel's facilities were adequate but nothing exceptional.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were tastefully furnished with many essential elements like a large TV, a tea maker with teabags, mineral water bottles, and a writing desk. However, the sauna and steam facilities seemed a bit dated for a 5-star hotel. The room itself was old and shabby, which was a downside.
The hotel offers a mix of old and new, with spacious newly renovated rooms albeit a bit dated, set in a less convenient location for families. The service is welcoming and English-friendly, except for minor hiccups. The location provides easy access to Taipa's attractions but is somewhat affected by birds. Overall, a decent stay with room for improvement.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel with some ups and downs. The rooms, although a bit worn out, were clean and offered a nice view of the harbor, making it a great spot for festival fireworks watching. The staff were incredibly nice and accommodating, especially Alan Zhang, who spoke excellent English. On the flip side, the location, although convenient with nearby amenities, had a strict atmosphere at breakfast. The dining experience was diverse, catering to both European and Asian tastes.
I loved the hotel's location, perfect for watching the harbor fireworks during festivals and a good place to relax after exploring in Macau. The rooms were spacious but a bit dated with a firm bed. The service was fantastic, catering to every need with kindness and promptness. The dining options were diverse for both European and Asian tastes. Although the facilities were good, some parts smelled unpleasant, reminding me of when my dog needs a bath.
The hotel offers a great value for money with its spacious rooms at a lower price compared to other options. While the decor may feel a bit old-fashioned, the rooms are still spacious and comfortable. The service staff could be more cheerful and the dining options varied, but the location is convenient for exploring the main attractions in Macau.
The hotel has a convenient location near restaurants and bus stops with a tropical island vibe from the surrounding trees. Although the rooms and pool area have an old-fashioned style and are not well-maintained, the service is friendly and accommodating.
The hotel has spacious and clean rooms, but the service can be slow. The location is convenient for accessing various places in the city. The dining options are limited with mostly Chinese breakfast choices, but the facilities are satisfactory.
The hotel's location in Taipa offers a stunning view overlooking the bridge to old Macau, ideal for relaxation during summers. However, it is quite far from the Macau city center and casinos. The rooms are in need of a serious upgrade and were closed for many days, also in a poor state of repair and very cold despite efforts to adjust the air con. The dining experience was found to be lacking with limited Western options, while the facilities overall were nothing special.
The hotel offers spacious and comfortable rooms with a great view over the water to central Macau. The location is quite convenient, close to shopping areas and various restaurants. The dining options are varied but could have more choices. The facilities are satisfactory overall.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. While the rooms had a poor internet connection and were built with a charming Portuguese architecture, they offered a nice view of the ocean. However, the delay in room allocation was a downside.
Upon returning from my game at around 3 pm, I was surprised by the lack of room turnover. The view was stunning, but I experienced unexpected behavior from the receptionist who claimed to be exceptional. The room had minimal lighting and no automatic power, which was inconvenient. The service was nice and helpful, catering to my needs with humility, kindness, and politeness, but there seemed to be a lack of a contingency plan and information about it. The location was great for relaxation after exploring Macau, just a 5-minute taxi ride to Galaxy casino, offering a nice pool area. The dining options were good but not mind-blowing, although the variety was satisfying. The facilities were decent overall.
The hotel is conveniently situated on Taipa, offering easy access to transport and attractions. The rooms are spacious with a fair-sized bath but had minimal lighting and lacked automatic power. The excellent service, though professional, could improve contingency plans. The location is ideal for a less crowded stay but close to popular casinos and dining options. The dining experience, albeit limited, offers a decent spread, especially Chinese and Continental cuisines. Overall, good value for money.
The hotel offers spacious rooms with a very nice view of the river/harbour, although they were a bit old and dusty. The beds were comfortable, not rock hard like in some other hotels. The service was friendly and helpful, especially Alan Zhang who spoke very good English. The location is quite away from the city center where most of the casinos are situated, but it's right beside the new casino strip in Cotai, next to many restaurants, and about halfway between the big casinos on Cotai and in the main part of the city. The facilities offered deck chairs, a nice pool, and sitting areas.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were very cold despite my efforts to adjust the air conditioning, but they offered a pleasant view of the harbour. The great swimming pool surrounded by lovely large trees was a highlight, and the room's spacious design with French style was charming.