5 days in Macau, my spending habits have collapsed, pay attention
Must-see attractions:
1. Ruins of St. Paul's⛪ - The most iconic landmark in Macau, formerly St. Paul's Cathedral, now a popular photo spot.
2. The Venetian Macao - Experience the charm of Venice without leaving the country, and even take a gondola ride!
3. Macau Tower - Climb to the top for a panoramic view of Macau, the night view is even more stunning!
4. St. Dominic's Church - Portuguese architecture with luxurious interior decorations, a popular prayer spot for locals.
5. Rua do Cunha - A paradise for food and souvenirs, don't miss the pork chop bun and Portuguese egg tart!
6. Senado Square - Surrounded by historic buildings, often hosts art exhibitions and performances.
7. Macau Fisherman's Wharf - A mix of architectural styles, including the Roman Colosseum and Eiffel Tower, super fun!
Food recommendations, you must try these:
• Portuguese egg tart🥧 - Crispy crust, smooth and sweet filling, super satisfying!
• Pork chop bun - Soft bread, juicy and delicious pork chop, definitely worth a try.
• Portuguese cuisine - Seafood rice, Portuguese chicken stew, very unique, try them at local restaurants.
• Macau snacks - Such as beef offal, curry fish balls, found in every corner, cheap and delicious.
For transportation, this is the most convenient:
• Taxi - Affordable in Macau, drivers are friendly and can take you around the city.
• Bus - Comprehensive coverage, cheap fares, convenient for visiting attractions.
• Walking - Macau is small, many places are within walking distance, enjoy the scenery along the way.
For accommodation, I recommend these places:
• The Venetian Macao - Spacious and comfortable rooms, enjoy the romantic atmosphere of Venice.
• Holiday Inn Macau - High cost performance, good location, close to Ruins of St. Paul's.
Tips:
• Try the skywalk or bungee jump at Macau Tower, unforgettable experience!
• Many free attractions in Macau, do your homework and plan your itinerary in advance.
• For shopping, visit places like Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro and Rua do Cunha, for souvenirs and luxury goods.