Love Lane Seven Inn

Macau


Occupying several floors behind a pink-and-green facade are seven rooms with stained-glass windows: a large family one with two double beds; four standard rooms with private showers; and two small rooms with communal showers. Historical relics are dispersed throughout the building, including a century-old herbal cabinet and auspicious stone engravings. Breakfast is included in the rates.

'Love Lane' refers to the 50m-long Travessa da Paixão, which got its nickname thanks to a misunderstanding of 'paixão' ('passion') as in the 'passion of Christ' and 'romantic passion'.


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