I have been to Macau several times before, and I only visited some of the more famous check-in places in Macau. You can refer to my guide to visit the special attractions in Macau. Come and take a look ~ to help you start your journey in Macau
A pleasant trip.
Friends who haven’t planned their itinerary yet, hurry up and accept this super comprehensive nanny-level guide, follow the route map, and enjoy Macau easily ~ D? 1: Ruins of St. Paul’s? Guanqian Main Street? Senado Square
? New Yaohan? Tourist Tower D? 2: Fisherman's Wharf? Guiyang Mountain? Major hotels and shopping malls D? 3: Giant Panda Pavilion? Coloane Pier? Black Sand Beach D? 4: Longhuan Portuguese Rhyme? Guanye
Street? After talking about the itinerary at the airport, let’s talk about accommodation. I prefer Sofitel Hotel at Ponte 16, because it has convenient transportation and good value for money~? Hotel: Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 Transportation: Gongbei Port
There is a fortune bus on the left that goes directly to the hotel when you come out. It is free and runs every fifteen minutes.
The main road in front of the hotel is Xinma Road, and you can walk to New Yaohan and Ruins of St. Paul's.
Also, in front of the hotel is August 15th Street, where you can check in at various old-style gourmet restaurants.
The price for our two-night stay was 540 yuan for a superior double room (the room rate may vary at different times).
Let’s share two must-visit places along the way: 1. Ruins of St. Paul’s. Ruins of St. Paul’s is a must-visit landmark when visiting Macau. It was once a Roman-style cathedral, but was later destroyed by fire, leaving only the Ruins of St. Paul’s.
Climb up the stairs and look up at the sacred cross and the blue sky, as if telling the stories that happened here to the tourists.
?Address: At the foot of Fortress Hill, Kao Parish District, Macau Special Administrative Region?Tickets: Free?Transportation: Take bus 10, 10A, 11, 21A, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8A, 26A, 33 to Xinma Road
Get off the bus and walk along Senado Square and the walking trail to get there.
Opening hours: All day Recommended play time: 1h Photo point: Very different from a few years ago, there are almost no people in Ruins of St. Paul's now, and there is no one in the arched corridor of Uniqlo!
There is no one on the second floor of Uniqlo!
There is no one in the diagonal alley on the left towards Love Lane!
Ruins of St. Paul's with no people, it's so nice to take pictures.
At the intersection in front of Ruins of St. Paul's, there is a circular sculpture. It is a Chinese woman giving a lotus to a Portuguese man. There is a crane in the sea above. Looking at Ruins of St. Paul's through the circle, it seems that I see peace and harmony in it.
Friendship.
Love Lane, the name of "Love Lane" comes from the Portuguese "Travessa da Paix?o", "Paix?o" can be interpreted as infatuation and passion. Legend has it that if you walk through Love Lane, you will soon fall in love.
2. Guanye Street (a food gathering place) is a must-visit snack street in Macau. It is the first pedestrian street in the alley, with a total length of only 121 meters. There are small shops close to each other, full of surprises (Portuguese dishes, selling souvenirs)
, restaurants, dessert shops, bars, everything...).
? Address: Shidu Xianzheng Street, Taipa (near Goulia Shriva Street). Here I recommend to you the top 8 food and good shops in Guanye Street in my opinion: ps: These 8 are ranked in no particular order 1. Shiji Coffee (Taipa
Takeaway restaurant) I was completely attracted by the smell of their fried pork chop, it was really delicious.
The most popular ones are clay pot coffee and pork chop buns with thick eggs, and the portion is very good!
The pork chop buns are very crispy and delicious.
Milk tea 19mop, claypot coffee 20mop; pork chop buns and thick eggs 38mop Address: No. 1, Fire Station, Taipa Village Business Hours: 11:00-19:00 (closed on Tuesdays) 2. Dali Lai Ji (Taipa Main Store)
Recommended is the pineapple croissant pork chop bun (?63mop). The pork chop is very fragrant and mixed with the puff pastry of the pineapple croissant. The texture is very layered and delicious.