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Chung K.
Couples
Hong Kong,
June 11, 2011
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Price is comparitive low from other choices.
Sightseeing/Attractions Tip:
Very close to Viennitian, less than - by taxi. You can spend days inside.
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Matthew S.
Couples
United Kingdom,
June 11, 2011
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the rooms were fairly spacious but stank.
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Primoz B.
Couples
Slovenia,
June 10, 2011
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Convenient location, good value for money
6.3
convenient location near old city on taipa. nearby lots of restaurants and shops. the room was ok only the bed was too hard.
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Paul C.
Solo travelers
Malaysia,
June 10, 2011
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Room is big & clean, great price & free shuttle bus is offered to other casinos/hotels. Distance to Venetia/City of Dream/Galaxy is near within 5 min. There are other cheaper small restaurants nearby the hotel within walking distance.
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Marc C.
Couples
Philippines,
June 10, 2011
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Value for Money Hotel
room was clean price was not too high
7.7
Best Westen Taipa Hotel is a good hotel for businessman who are on the go and who wants value for their money.Location of the hotel is nice.Transportation around the hotel is good with a lot of taxis passing by. There are also nearby restaurants like mcdonalds. Conceirge is good and and friendly. Service was what we expected. We would definitely return to this hotel
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Leung Y.
Business travelers
Hong Kong,
June 09, 2011
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It is located in residential area of Taipa Island, it's like in the middle of no where, very far away from all attractions, either Cotai or Macau,no good food around, taxi is the most convenient transportation, shuttle bus low frequency, wifi service only available at lobby, not recommend for tourist, and a single room is more expensive than a room for two????
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Leung Y.
Business travelers
Hong Kong,
June 09, 2011
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wake up early morning then come back for a sleep, it is OK for business travellers, but definitely not for tourist, because it is far away from everything, the hotel has shuttle bus service from the frequency is very low, so you need to get a taxi whereever you want to go, there is no nightlife at all, you can hardly find a convenient store around, there is only a slot machine shop downstairs where you can loose couple hundreds
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Donny K.
Couples
Indonesia,
June 06, 2011
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Small Hotel but worth to stay
Strategic place, in center of Macau
6.7
the hotel is not too big, but quite nice and clean,the location is very strategic, in the middle of macau island.
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Nanthikarn P.
Solo travelers
Thailand,
June 04, 2011
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great location hotel in Taipa
suitable price, great location
5.7
good price, room okay but hard bed and old towel. It's have darns. easy to travel. shutter bus to ferry,
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Matthew P.
Business travelers
Australia,
June 04, 2011
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The first recorded game of conkers using the nut o
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The first recorded game of conkers using the nut of the tree was in 1848. Before then, it was played using cobnuts and snail shells or ‘conches’ — the origin of the name.
But once Victorian children learnt how to drill holes through them and string them up, conkers — or ’obblyconkers, cheesers or cheggies — became the most popular autumn pastime in playgrounds.
According to the Forestry Commission, there are around two million horse chestnuts in Britain today — with three-quarters found in towns and cities. Most of the rest are in landscaped parklands.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2047262/The-end-conker-Scientists-say-glorious-horse-chestnut-disappear-20-years--ravaged-moth-came-Britain-lorry.html#ixzz1aQamEAgL
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