Grandview Hotel Macau has virtually everything you will need to complete a relaxing stay in Macau. Strategically located in Downtown Taipa, access to all-important places is convenient be it Portas de Cerco (Macau-China Border Gate) in the northern part of the main city or Hac Sa Beach in the southeastern end of Coloane Island, not to mention its very close proximity to Co-Tai which is being developed to become the Las Vegas of the East.

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Your comfort is our utmost concern. All our rooms and suites are tastefully decorated and furnished creating a great feeling of ease just like when you are in your own home. |
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From Chinese to international cuisine, dim sum to formal dinners, our restaurants are favorites amongst locals and tourists alike. Great taste at very reasonable prices… a good treat for the better value of your money. |
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With its very relaxing atmosphere, the Grandview Casino offers you not only the chance of having the best memories in Macau but the combination of great excitement and fun-filled entertainment. |
Officially licensed by Macau Government Tourist Office as 4-star property, Grandview Hotel offers the luxury of its newly renovated Executive Floors located on its top part floors to satisfy the needs of discerning businessman. The exclusive floors feature themed suites and plush executive rooms. Other guestrooms include Junior Suites, superior and deluxe rooms to suit the needs of other visitors and tourists.
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The Executive Floors can only be accessed using a private electronic card. All rooms and suites are equipped with an in-room safe and Internet connection with charge.
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Restaurant and Bar
At KUAN I HIN Chinese Restaurant, enjoy the many local and regional Chinese specialties and dim sum. Don’t miss Grandview Egg Yoke Buns during dim sum time, as they are simply irresistible. The VALENCIA Restaurant offers the comfort of fine dining at the best value-for-money prices. It serves international cuisine including Asian specialties. Read More…
Banquet Affairs
You can always count on the Grandview Management & Staff when it comes to providing professional service and appropriate atmosphere for any event be it a wedding, shower, birthday & anniversary, graduation party and other types of gathering that needs careful attention. Our banquet planners will assist you in anyway they can to ensure that your event meets all your requirements and leaves you with only the good memories. Read More…
Health & Recreational Facilities
Grandview Hotel keeps you fit and healthy with our swimming pool, Lavendar Spa, exercise studio, and sauna. Read More…
Business Facilities
Our business facilities are apt for the modern needs of today. Grandview Hotel has conference rooms, business centre and reading room, and concierge for your special needs. Read More…
Although Taipa Island is considered the smallest island in Macau, there are plenty of “MUST SEE” attractions for all types of guests to visit.
Golden 4-Face Buddha Shrine. Closest to the hotel is the Golden 4-Face Buddha Shrine. It is less than a two-minute walk. The four faces represent four qualities of the earth, directed in four directions. He holds in his hands the Vedas (ancient book of wisdom and learning), a string of pearls for counting time, a sacrificial spoon symbolic of spiritual nature. The fourth hand is usually raised in blessing. He also carries water in a Kamandalu (water pot), indicating that the universe has evolved from water. It is believed that those who pay homage to the Buddha worship all four sides of the statue in clockwise direction.
Macau Jockey Club. From the shrine, cross the main avenue to the opposite direction and you are already within the Macau Jockey Club Complex. Weekend afternoon and mid-week night meetings are held on this modern, floodlit grass track, while punters can watch from the well-appointed, air-conditioned grandstand, containing restaurants and state-of-the-art computerized betting equipment. Horses are from Australia, Ireland and America, as do many of the trainers and jockeys. For more information, visit their website: http://www.mjc.mo/
Macau Olympics Stadium. Facing MJC, turn to your left and walk for around 5 minutes. The big sporting arena you will face is actually the Macau Olympics Stadium. This is where the 4th East Asian Games was held in 2005. It can seat 15,000 spectators and it has two playing fields for soccer, hockey, and track and field, plus two gymnasiums for basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. The stadium has also been used for other local and international sports events, gala occasions, and pop concerts.
Taipa Village & Food Street. From the sporting complex you can walk farther for around 5-10 minutes and you will be in the famous village. Chinese shop-houses, Portuguese-style offices, small temples and a former firecracker factory share the narrow streets and alleys of this busy, colorful place. Hanging flower baskets and old-fashioned street lamps make it an appealing place to stroll, and the numerous restaurants along the Rua da Cunha (known as Food Street) are popular destinations for Portuguese, Macanese, Chinese, Spanish or Italian cuisine.
Taipa Flea Market. Just off the village center in Bombeiros Square is a place where you can purchase Macau souvenirs to take home for your friends and loved ones. Snap up that something special – toys, traditional crafts amongst others.
Taipa & Coloane Historical Museum. Your next stop should be the two-storey museum consisting of eight exhibition rooms, a video presentation zone and a souvenir shop. A comprehensive collection of exhibits is displayed at the museum. On the first floor, the exhibitions of the historical relics unearthed on Coloane, the stone architectural remains in the basement of the former Island Council Building, and the development of the villages, religions and culture of the islands provide an overview of the history and culture of old Coloane and Taipa. The exhibition rooms on the second floor have different themes, including the history of the former Municipal Council of the Islands, a look back at agriculture and handicrafts in the olden days, the architectural features of buildings on Coloane and Taipa and the recent development of the two islands. It provides visitors with a better understanding of the modern political and economical development of Taipa and Coloane. It is open daily from 10:00 until 18:00 HRS with admission fee of $5. It is closed on Mondays and admission is free on Sundays. For more information, please visit http://www.iacm.gov.mo/cotaimuseum/
University of Macau. Offers degrees in Arts, Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Law. The strikingly modern campus occupies a small hill on the north side of Taipa Island, facing the Outer Harbor of Macau. At the main entrance to the university is the Administration Building, where an information desk is located. Behind the Administration Building is a long stone stairway (and escalator) leading to the central quadrangle formed by the Tai Fung Building and three other classroom buildings. It is worth a visit to see the Nine Dragon Wall at the top of the stairs, the central gardens, and the views from various parts of the campus. Other buildings include the Student Union Building and canteen, the Sports Complex, staff and student residences, and the new International Library with its stylish Library Café, which is open to the public.
Although Taipa Island is considered the smallest island in Macau, there are plenty of “MUST SEE” attractions for all types of guests to visit.
Golden 4-Face Buddha Shrine.
Closest to the hotel is the Golden 4-Face Buddha Shrine. It is less than a two-minute walk. The four faces represent four qualities of the earth, directed in four directions. He holds in his hands the Vedas (ancient book of wisdom and learning), a string of pearls for counting time, a sacrificial spoon symbolic of spiritual nature. The fourth hand is usually raised in blessing. He also carries water in a Kamandalu (water pot), indicating that the universe has evolved from water. It is believed that those who pay homage to the Buddha worship all four sides of the statue in clockwise direction.
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Macau Jockey Club. From the shrine, cross the main avenue to the opposite direction and you are already within the Macau Jockey Club Complex. Weekend afternoon and mid-week night meetings are held on this modern, floodlit grass track, while punters can watch from the well-appointed, air-conditioned grandstand, containing restaurants and state-of-the-art computerized betting equipment. Horses are from Australia, Ireland and America, as do many of the trainers and jockeys. For more information, visit their website: http://www.mjc.mo/
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Macau Olympics Stadium. Facing MJC, turn to your left and walk for around 5 minutes. The big sporting arena you will face is actually the Macau Olympics Stadium. This is where the 4th East Asian Games was held in 2005. It can seat 15,000 spectators and it has two playing fields for soccer, hockey, and track and field, plus two gymnasiums for basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. The stadium has also been used for other local and international sports events, gala occasions, and pop concerts.
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Taipa Village & Food Street. From the sporting complex you can walk farther for around 5-10 minutes and you will be in the famous village. Chinese shop-houses, Portuguese-style offices, small temples and a former firecracker factory share the narrow streets and alleys of this busy, colorful place. Hanging flower baskets and old-fashioned street lamps make it an appealing place to stroll, and the numerous restaurants along the Rua da Cunha (known as Food Street) are popular destinations for Portuguese, Macanese, Chinese, Spanish or Italian cuisine.
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Taipa Flea Market. Just off the village center in Bombeiros Square is a place where you can purchase Macau souvenirs to take home for your friends and loved ones. Snap up that something special – toys, traditional crafts amongst others.
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Taipa & Coloane Historical Museum. Your next stop should be the two-storey museum consisting of eight exhibition rooms, a video presentation zone and a souvenir shop. A comprehensive collection of exhibits is displayed at the museum. On the first floor, the exhibitions of the historical relics unearthed on Coloane, the stone architectural remains in the basement of the former Island Council Building, and the development of the villages, religions and culture of the islands provide an overview of the history and culture of old Coloane and Taipa. The exhibition rooms on the second floor have different themes, including the history of the former Municipal Council of the Islands, a look back at agriculture and handicrafts in the olden days, the architectural features of buildings on Coloane and Taipa and the recent development of the two islands. It provides visitors with a better understanding of the modern political and economical development of Taipa and Coloane. It is open daily from 10:00 until 18:00 HRS with admission fee of $5. It is closed on Mondays and admission is free on Sundays. For more information, please visit http://www.iacm.gov.mo/cotaimuseum/
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Our Lady of Carmel, Carmel Garden & Taipa Praia. On a hill to the east of the village looking towards the causeway and Coloane Island is Our Lady of Carmel, a neo-classical church built in 1885. Paths wind down from the church square through the hillside Carmel Garden to the Avenida da Praia, a tree-lined pedestrian area that harks back to the early days of the 20th century. Taipa Praia is one of the best places to catch a cooling breeze in summer, and an ornate kiosk with cafe tables provides refreshments.
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Sauna
Located inside the locker rooms, let your body some heat session before taking your final shower.
For small meetings and conferences, Grandview Conference rooms may just be the right place for you. Meeting packages can be tailor-made to suit exactly what your preference and needs are.
Our Business Centre located on the 4th Floor is ready to meet your business needs. It is also the place where guests can read the daily newspapers and some international magazines.
Beside the south wing lifts is our Concierge Desk in the lobby area where our staff would be delighted to arrange what our hotel couldn’t humbly deliver. Assistance on transfers, tours, postal services and other matters can be obtained from the Concierge Desk.
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Grandview Hotel – Macau is located at:
142, Estrada Governador Albano de Oliveira, Taipa, Macau.
Tel : (853) 2883 7788 | Fax : (853) 2883 7777
To correspond with us by email:
142 Estrada do Gov. Albano de Oliveira
Taipa, Macau SAR, China
Telephone: (853) 2883-7788
Facsimile: (853) 2883-7777
Grandview Hotel Macau is owned by
Golden Resorts Group Hotel Investment Limited,
A subsidiary company of Golden Resorts Group Limited
(A Hong Kong Listed Company, Stock Code 1031)