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Hotel Sintra - Macau, Macau

Avenida de Joao IV
Macau,
Nightly Rates (64.35 - 344.92)   3 Star
Hotel Sintra

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Property Description
The newly renovated hotel is modern and equipped with updated facilities. Spacious guestrooms and thoughtfully designed lobby offering a cozy ambience for valued guests.

Hotel Sintra


Amenities
  • 220 AC

  • Air Conditioned

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bath Tub

  • Breakfast

  • Bathroom Telephone

  • City View

  • Conference Facilities

  • Continental Breakfast

  • Coffee Shop

  • Concierge Desk

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Currency Exchange

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Doorman

  • Elevators

  • FAX

  • Gift Shop

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Heated Guest Rooms

  • King Bed

  • Laundry Service

  • Mini Bar

  • In Room Movies

  • In Room Movies

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Overhead Projector

  • Phone Service

  • Radio

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • 24 Hour Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Sauna

  • 24 Hour Security

  • Shower

  • Shopping Mall

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Telephone

  • Temperature Control

  • Toilet

  • Turndown Service

  • TV

  • TV Remote Control

  • Twin Bed

  • Wake-up Service


  • Room Information
  • Corner Suite

  • Nicely decorated and designed. Fully stocked of mini-bar. 1 king or 2 twins. In room safe and bathrobe provided. One bedroom suite equipped with data lines. Best quality bedding with duvet covering.
  • Deluxe Room

  • Nicely decorated and designed Fully stocked of mini-bar. 1 king or 2 twins. Spacious bedroom with cozy ambience. High quality bedding with duvet covering.
  • Executive Room

  • Nicely decorated. 1 king or 2 twins. Fully stocked mini-bar In room safe with bathrobe provided. Thoughtfully designed for business executives and equipped with data lines. High quality bedding with duvet covering.
  • Standard room

  • Nicely decorated and designed Fully stocked of mini-bar. 1 king or 2 twins. Newly renovated. High quality bedding with duvet covering.
  • Superior room

  • Nicely decorated and designed Fully stocked of mini-bar. 1 king or 2 twins. Spacious bedroom. High quality bedding with duvet covering.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Hong Kong Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  +8 

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  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Around 4 km distance from Macao International Airport towards north-west across the Taipa Bridge.

    Guarantee Policy
    Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.

    Cancellation Policy
    Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant / Dining Information  The Sintra Restaurant is a 24 hour steak house offering delicious grilled premium steak dishes. The Seaview Chinese Dining Room provides dim sum from 0800-1500 hrs and dinner from 1800-2300 hrs daily.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting / Conference Information
  •   The multi-purpose function room located on the 1/F of the Hotel. It can be divided into two sound-proof sections which is best suitable for mini-conference and elegant banquet.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Information

  • Shopping arcade, sauna, massage and steam bath. Casinos, Horse racing, Greyhound races.

  • Area Attractions

  • Ruins of St. Pau*s, Monte Fort and Museum of Macao, Fort of Mong Ha, Guia Fortress and Lighthouse, Largo do Senado Square, Temple of A-Ma, Macao Grand Prix Museum.

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