Chapter 1: Macau Special Attack 1 (Rookie Chapter) Macau is not big, so it is very suitable for self-guided tours. Half a day is enough.
It is recommended that you plan this way (you can earn food, drinks, and travel expenses without having to pay for it!): There are many casinos in Macau that provide free shuttle buses, which are fast and comfortable.
So try to use these buses to go to your various destinations, saving money and time, haha.
After passing the Macau Customs, walk forward to the road (where there are many shops) and then walk to the parking lot on the right. After passing the only small pedestrian bridge, you will see numerous casino shuttle buses.
Route 1: 1. Take the shuttle bus from Lisboa Casino first.
In fact, it’s only 10 minutes away.
When you arrive, go to the Old Lisboa and the New Lisboa to play.
After coming out, walk towards Xinma Road and you'll be there in 10 minutes.
Xinma Road is also called "Fountain" and "Chamber Square", it is the pedestrian street.
The famous Souvenir Street is also home to the Civil Affairs Bureau, the Rose Church, the popular cosmetics chain "Sasa" with a wide variety of cheap and civilized products (girls are sure to buy it) and a large number of various shops.
Along the street all the way up the slope, there are many cake shops and dried meat shops. You can try them even if you don’t buy them. And you can try many of them (^_^ You’ve earned it~), and you can eat whatever you want for free.
After finishing our meal, we arrived at the iconic building of Macau, "Ruins of St. Paul's."
There are also museums and Fortress Hill next to Ruins of St. Paul's, all of which are free.
2. After getting off Ruins of St. Paul’s, we ate like crazy all the way.
If you are still not full, you can have your lunch at the famous Wong Chi Kee Porridge Restaurant.
Or there is Fulong New Street nearby, which is only a 5-minute walk away. There are many delicious foods to try there!
3. Then walk a few minutes back to Lisboa and take the shuttle bus to the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal.
In fact, it’s only a few hundred meters away and you’ll be there in a few minutes.
There is a wine museum near the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal (there are hundreds of kinds of wine for purchase, don’t miss it if you like foreign wine), and the “Fisherman’s Wharf”, which is a very beautiful attraction, like several theme parks combined.
The diverse landscapes of ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, are all free, and there are many friendly clowns interspersed among them.
In addition, across the road is the Golden Lotus Plaza, the symbol of Macau's return to the motherland.
4. There is also the Sands Casino.
This is also a very high-end casino, owned by the same company as the Venetian.
So, the next stop is to take its shuttle bus to the Venetian (on Taipa Island), which is free again.
Check out the casino and indoor Grand Canal shopping area inside, don’t miss out on shopping.
The casino also has coffee, milk tea, tea, and bottled water, and you can drink it for free (haha, you made a lot of money...) The ceiling of the Grand Canal was painted into a blue sky and white clouds, and the Venetian-style boats floated with the songs of rowers. It was very harmonious.
~~~Don’t miss the different performances every hour~~~ All without spending a penny!
Then walk to Longhuan Puyun (Macanese Home), which is less than 5 minutes away.
After visiting, walk to Guanye Street (another famous souvenir street) for about 5 minutes to try some authentic snacks.
Freshly baked pork chop buns are not something you can just eat casually. They are sold after 3pm every day, which is just in time!
4. There are no casinos in Mazu Pavilion and Black Beach, so just take the bus. Macau is not big anyway, you can go anywhere within half an hour.
Bus No. 11 goes to Mazu Pavilion, and the terminal of buses 25 and 26A is the black sand beach. Just ask people.
Some people may find these two places boring, after all, there are very few people going there.
If you don’t want to go, just play a few games at the Venetian, then take the free shuttle bus to the border gate and return to Zhuhai (the last bus is at 11:30 pm).
Chapter 2: Macau Special Attack 2 (mainly bus routes) 1. 9:30~9:40 Arrive at the port and start to clear the customs. 10:30 After passing the customs, go out of Gongbei Customs, turn right and walk 1200 meters to the bus station.
It takes half an hour from here to the Lisboa Hotel, Ruins of St. Paul's and the Tourist Tower.
The fare ranges from 2.5 to 5 Macau Patacas, and you have to insert coins when you get on the bus, no change is given.
There are fares on the coin boxes.
They are all unified voting systems.
So prepare the exact number of coins in advance.
You can change it at the money exchange place, or you can ask the cashier specifically when shopping or drinking coffee.