I believe Macau is also a special tourist destination in everyone’s mind.
You can often see these in Macau casinos on TV.
Do you really want to go there? Next, the editor has prepared a Macau travel guide for you. If you are interested, you can read the following article.
Macau travel guide and preparation for independent travel 1. Macau visa: For independent travel in Macau, of course, the Hong Kong and Macao passes and visas are necessary. The detailed application process can be found on the entry-exit website of the Public Security Bureau.
2. Transportation in Macau: Take the light rail or bus to Zhuhai Gongbei, and walk to Zhuhai Gongbei Port to cross the border.
Port - Macau City: There is a large parking lot after exiting the customs. There are many fortune cars leading to the casino. You can choose the car from the nearby casino according to the destination you want to go to.
3. Macau currency (Portuguese dollar): In Macau, both Australian dollars and Hong Kong dollars are commonly used. The Australian dollar is a little lower than the Hong Kong dollar, but it can be ignored if it does not cost too much. After all, you can go to Hong Kong if you don’t use up the Hong Kong dollars, but the Australian dollar is
It won't work in Hong Kong.
(It is recommended to exchange Australian dollars at the bank first, because it is still more cost-effective to buy things in Macau with Australian dollars. If you can swipe a card, try to swipe it. The exchange rate is based on the day, which is also cost-effective. Now you can pay with Alipay in many places) 4. Accommodation in Macau:
Accommodation in Macau is generally more expensive, and most of them are five-star hotels, which are integrated with shopping malls and casinos.
It’s slightly cheaper to avoid the peak season and book in advance.
You can book a hotel online in advance. Sometimes it's much cheaper to avoid tourist destinations, and it only takes ten minutes to walk there.
Recommended tourist attractions in Macau: The Macau Peninsula is home to cultural attractions such as Ruins of St. Paul's, the Fortress, and the Rose Hall. Climb up the long stairs and look up at the zigzag silhouette of Ruins of St. Paul's in the sky; climb the Fort and overlook Macau from a different perspective.
The beautiful scenery; the narrow gravel roads on the streets, the tangled banyan trees, the mottled walls that are within reach, and the Baroque carved decorations all hide the endless stories of Macau.
The remains of the front wall of St. Paul's Church in Ruins of St. Paul's, a famous tourist attraction in Macau, have a history of more than 350 years. It is a landmark building in Macau and is a world cultural heritage.
Sanba is the transliteration of St. Paul, and because the ruins look like a Chinese archway, it is called Ruins of St. Paul.
When visiting, in addition to admiring the front wall, you should also pay attention to the exquisite reliefs on the archway and their meanings.
Recommended tour time: 1 hour Tickets: Free Macau Tower Macau Tower is a famous attraction in Macau and a new landmark building in Macau.
·Integrating sightseeing, conferences and entertainment, it is one of the top ten sightseeing towers in the world. The skywalk and bungee jumping projects are on the 61st floor, and you can jump from an altitude of 223 meters.
There is a 360-degree viewing restaurant on the top floor, overlooking Macau and Zhuhai. If the weather is good, you can see Hong Kong's Lantau Island.
Ticket: Adult ticket: 165 MOP; Senior ticket: 95 MOP for 65 years and above; Child ticket: 95 MOP for 3-11 years old (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st) Free: Children under 3 years old are free tips
: The sightseeing gallery tickets for the observation tower include the sightseeing gallery on the 58th floor and the adventure activity floor on the 61st floor. Opening hours: 10:00-21:00 (Monday-Friday, January 1st - December 31st) 09:00-21:00
(January 1st - December 31st, Saturday - Sunday, holidays) Love Lane is a particularly recommended check-in place for free travel. Love Lane is located between Ruins of St. Paul's Street and Ruins of St. Paul's Street, with a total length of about 50 meters.
Portuguese-style buildings are scattered on both sides, with bright and harmonious colors and very stylish.
Because of its romantic and poetic name, many couples come here to take photos with street signs and take wedding photos. The movie "Beijing Meets Seattle: Love Letter" was also filmed here.
If you come here, you will meet a lot of young couples checking in, but you can also bring your partner here to check in.
Fisherman's Wharf - Pretending to travel to ancient Rome during a free trip to Macau, I discovered that there is actually a small Colosseum hidden here. The level of simulation is completely comparable to the real Colosseum! In fact, Fisherman's Wharf is a theme park.
Outside the ancient Roman Colosseum, there are many European-style buildings and gourmet restaurants that bring together flavors from all over the world.
It is divided into three themed areas: Tangcheng District, East-West Convergence Area, and Legend Pier. It is a good place to take photos with concave shape and enjoy the sea view.
"Tangcheng" is a Chinese-style tower built after the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty; "East-West Convergence" includes a 40-meter-high artificial volcano, waterfall, Greek architecture, Colosseum, Tower of Peseset, ancient warships, and Arabic-style children's play areas
District etc.
Tickets: Free Macau Lisboa and New Lisboa. When you come to Macau, of course you have to visit various casinos and feel the excitement of this feasting! The Grand Lisboa Hotel in Macau is a classic attraction. This is a hotel at the end of Macau Lisboa Road.
Casino hotel, the hotel's main entrance faces the Governor's Bridge (Old Macao Bridge), owned and operated by Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd.