Recommended two-day Macau tour itinerary:
D1: Puji Seeking Secrecy==Lighthouse Pines==Lu Yuan Exploration==Sanba Sacred Relics
Puji Ji Xunyou
Take bus 28C or 18 from Guanzha Terminal to Guanyintang Station.
Puji Zen Monastery, commonly known as Guanyin Hall, is the largest Zen monastery and the largest temple in Macau. The Treaty of Wangxia between China and the United States was signed here in July 1844. The stone platform and benches used when the unequal treaty was signed are still in the courtyard. Puji Zen Temple maintains the characteristics of southern temples during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The scenery is quiet and quiet. The word "seeking tranquility" is used to describe this scenery, which has unique meaning.
Lighthouse Songtao
Walking from Guanyin Hall to Songshan.
Songshan Lighthouse stands on the top of Songshan Mountain, surrounded by green trees, hence the name "Lighthouse Songtao". Songshan, also known as Guiyang Mountain, has an altitude of 91.07 meters and is a geographical landmark in Macao. Songshan Lighthouse, also known as Guia Lighthouse, was designed by a native Portuguese. It shines light into the sea around Macau as far as 25 nautical miles. From here, you can take a long jump and have a panoramic view of Macau and the magnificent scenery of the Pearl River Estuary.
Exploring Lu Garden
Walking from Songshan to Lu Lianruo Park (Lu Jiu Park).
Lu Yuan is Lu Liemruo Park, formerly known as Yu Yuan. It was once one of the three famous gardens in Macau. It combines the characteristics of Suzhou gardens and southern gardens. There are bamboo rockeries, lotus ponds and green willows in the garden, as well as waterfalls. In addition, there is a famous Jiuqu Bridge and a cloister modeled after the Summer Palace in Beijing. It is perfect for those who love tranquility and garden scenery. A must-visit place for tourists, you can sometimes hear Cantonese opera fans practicing in the morning.
San Ba ??Holy Relics
Walk about 493 meters from Lu Lian Ruo Park (Lu Jiu Park) to Jing Wu Hospital Station and take bus No. 8, 8A, 17, 18 or 19* **Bus to the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral (Ruins of St. Paul's).
Including two scenic spots: the Ruins of St. Paul's and the Fort. The Ruins of St. Paul's is the remains of the Ruins of St. Paul's. The remaining granite front wall is majestic and looks like a Chinese-style archway, so it is commonly known as the Ruins of St. Paul's. The fort was originally the rooftop of Ruins of St. Paul's and has a history of more than 300 years. The two scenic spots, Ruins of St. Paul's and Fortress, have both Sino-Portuguese cultural characteristics and have become Macau's unique historical landscapes, which are must-visit places for tourists.
D2: A-Ma Purple Smoke=== Mirror Sea Changhong== Dragon Ring Portuguese Rhythm=== Black Sand and Waves
A-Ma Purple Smoke
Walk about 318 meters from Ruins of St. Paul's to Jing Wu Hospital Station and take bus No. 18 or 26 to A-Ma Temple.
The A-Ma Temple was built during the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. It is one of the witnesses of the opening of Macao. A-Ma Temple has always been a must-see for tourists, and it has always been popular. Purple smoke fills the temple, giving it a peaceful atmosphere. The word "purple smoke" is used to describe this scene, which has an auspicious meaning, and it is a metaphor for the blessed land of Macao, where purple gas comes from the east.
Jinghai Changhong
The Longhuan Portuguese Rhyme from A-Ma Temple to Taipa will cross the sea through the bridge.
It includes two parts: "Jinghai" and "Changhong". "Sea of ??Mirrors" is one of the ancient names of Macau, which generally refers to the sea between the Macau Peninsula and Taipa Island. Nowadays, two bridges span the "Sea of ??Mirrors" like a "Changhong". One is the Macao-Taipa Bridge, and the other is Friendship. The bridge is the main artery of Macau’s transportation. On a calm night, the waves on the sea surface are like mirrors, and the lanterns on both sides of the strait and the car lights on the bridge complement each other, making the "mirror sea and rainbow" unique.
Longhuan Portuguese Charm
Take bus No. 11 from A-Ma Temple Station (15 stops) to Taipa Huacheng Station and walk about 315 meters to Longhuan Portuguese Charm.
"Dragon Ring" refers to the dragon head ring, which is the ancient place name of Taipa Island. The "Portuguese Rhythm" scenic spot consists of five parts: Carmo Church, five Portuguese-style villas, Cross Garden, Taipa Municipal Garden and Taipa Library. The five Portuguese-style villas are currently the "Macanese House", "Island House", "Portuguese Area House", "Exhibition Hall" and "Guest House", showing the audience the home conditions of the early Macanese residents in Macao, Portuguese national customs, historical cultural relics, etc. The entire scenic spot not only embodies the European charm, but also faces the beautiful scenery of the bay, which is unique and interesting.
Heisha Tidelang
Walk about 216 meters from Longhuan Puyun to Quanyue Garden Station and take bus No. 25 *** (17 stops) to Heisha Beach Station .
"Black Sand" is Black Sand Bay, located on Coloane Island. The beach of Heishawan is about one kilometer wide, with fine, even and black sand. It is the largest natural beach in Macau. The shore is covered with trees and contrasts with the black sand beach, making it a good place for people to go outing, boating and swimming.
Accommodation in Macau
Five-star: Venetian Resort (super luxurious, complete with casino, shopping, and food), Hyatt Regency Macau, Royal Capital Hotel, many of which are available online in Macau Book well.
Three stars: Hotel Fortuna (located in the New Port of Macau, just a short distance from the Macau Ferry Terminal, and a 5-minute walk from the famous Lisboa Casino.)
Two stars Level: Peninsula Hotel, East Asia Hotel
Macau Food
Macau can be said to be a collection of delicacies from the central, south, north and west, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai food. In addition, there is a music bar and a Portuguese coffee shop. The most attractive thing is the local authentic Portuguese cuisine and the specialty snacks from various snack bars, among which the Portuguese egg tarts are the most famous.
In terms of regional distribution, the delicacies on the main island of Macau are mainly concentrated in the Three Lanterns area and the Xinma Road - Senado Square - Ruins of St. Paul - Main Street area. Taipa is most famous for its seafood and traditional snacks in the old town, concentrated in Taipa Food Street - Guanye Street. In Coloane, there is the delicious Black Beach BBQ and the old bakery of Mr. Andrew, the founder of Portuguese tarts.
The three-lamp area is also called the "Garumiye Circle". The surrounding alleys are centered on the circle and spread out in all directions, because there is a lamp in the center of the circle. Named after the street lamp. There are many special delicacies from Southeast Asian countries in the area of ????Three Lanterns, among which the "Ya Xin Myanmar Restaurant" on Feinengbiandu Street is the most famous.
New Road - Senado Square - Ruins of St. Paul's - Main Street area covers the main tourist areas of Macau, and is full of delicious food, such as Princess Margaret's Portuguese Tart, Yishun Milk Company, and Poon Wing Kee. Famous time-honored brands such as "Jiandan" Money Cake, Wong Chi Kee Congee and Noodles Expert!
Notes on Macau travel:
Currency: Macau currency is called Pataka, which includes coins and banknotes. Two kinds. There are five types of coins: 0.1, 0.5, 1, and 5. There are five types of banknotes: 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000. In Macau, Hong Kong dollars and RMB can be used directly without exchange.
Macau local ordinary phone calls cost 1 Australian dollar per minute.
A 15% service charge and tax will be charged when dining. Almost all stores accept VISA and MasterCard.
Accommodation: At the ferry terminal in Macau, you can buy a hotel and ferry package. There is a free shuttle bus from the terminal to the hotel.
The airport is about a 10-minute drive from the city center. Taking the airport shuttle bus costs about 6 Australian dollars.
The public languages ??are Cantonese and Portuguese, English is widely used, and Mandarin is also gradually used.