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Rick Mar 19th, 2001 06:24 PM

Pousada de Sao Tiago?
 
Has anyone stayed at or have experience with the Pousada de Sao Tiago Hotel in Macau?

betsytom Aug 5th, 2004 08:22 AM

I stayed there recently - it's fantastic! Expensive, but worth every penny. Tons of character.

Dot Aug 5th, 2004 09:09 AM

We stayed there in Fall 2002 -- it was great -- although, weirdly empty! The restaurant serves very good foo, and the rooms have wonderful character.

Peteralan Aug 6th, 2004 02:54 AM

Haven't stayed there but eaten in the restaurant...very good and wine is moderately priced compared with Hong Kong. Has a nice feel about it. I would like to stay there.Hope you enjoy it!

rkkwan Aug 6th, 2004 09:50 AM

I also haven't stayed there, but have eaten and have tea. It really has a great atmosphere.

But what I really miss eating at the Hotel Bella Vista, which my family did quite often in the 70's. The building now houses the Portguese Embassy in Macau, I believe.

Spygirl Aug 6th, 2004 04:25 PM

Betsytom, rkkwan-did you happen to check out the Hyatt or Westin in Macau? I plan to at least dine at the Pousada de Sao Tiago-but I think it's fully booked for the early Jan. 2005 time period. I'm thinking of spending 2-3 days in Macau.

rkkwan Aug 6th, 2004 05:02 PM

Never been inside the Westin, but it should be nice. However, it's very inconvenient for most sites of Macau. To me, it's a big minus.

I've stayed at the Hyatt years ago. It's pretty nice, but its swimming pool was what I remember the most. It's extremely nice for a swimming pool in HK/Macau standard.

Spygirl Aug 6th, 2004 07:14 PM

rkkwan-thanks-that's helpful. I think I'll really enjoy staying in Macau.

Peteralan Aug 7th, 2004 06:45 PM

Spygirl I'm sure you will enjoy it too. Have to agree with rkkwan in a couple of things....I stayed and ate at the lovely old Bela Vista ...what a shame we can't do that again!Also I agree that the Westin is inconvenient (though not impossible of course).

Cicerone Aug 9th, 2004 12:29 AM

I miss the Bela Vista too! Such a lovely old building.

Spygirl, my opinion is that if you are going to be there for 2-3 days than the Westin is actually a better choice, as you can spend time at the pool and beach. You can go into downtown Macao to see the colonial bits and shop if you want, but you will be glad to escape to Westin at the end of the day to get away from the daytrippers. The hotel is on Coloane, which is a very quiet island, and the fabulous Fernando's restaurant is not far. Fernando's is better than the Pousada de Sa Tiago, IMO but you should go to both, and the Pousada does have more atmosphere. (Fernando's, 9 Hac Sa Beach, Hac Sa, Coloane, Phone: (853)-882-531). There is much less of a city feel on Colane, and there are some nice beaches and parks. A lot of people don't see these green and quiet parts of Macau when they come to the city for the day or go right to the racetrack on Taipa.

Since you will be there so long, consider renting a "moke" which is a souped-up golf cart which you can use to get around all the islands. Getting out of the city is not difficult, and there are very few roads on Taipa and Coloane so you can't really get lost. You can rent them at the Avis car rental office in Macau, take a look at avis.com.


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