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#Grand Lisboa Macau Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
A one-day tour guide for Macau is here
Warm tips🔔: Be sure to carry less stuff with you, wear a pair of comfortable shoes🥿, and be prepared for a lot of walking.
After crossing the border at Gongbei, taking the 'fortune bus' to Macau's attractions is free, but you need to queue. If you don't want to wait, you can take the bus, but be sure to have either Macanese Pataca or Hong Kong dollars ready, as the bus does not accept WeChat or Alipay QR code payments.
The Ruins of St. Paul's are very crowded, so make sure to take photos from a distance for the best view. You can walk to a small path on the adjacent hill to take pictures.
My route is⚠️
Grand Lisboa➡️Ruins of St. Paul's➡️The Venetian➡️The Parisian➡️The Londoner➡️Wynn Palace
👀❗️Starting from The Venetian, these attractions are all nearby and can be visited together by walking. ⛲️Wynn Palace has a musical fountain and a free cable car ride, but you have to queue.
Overall, it's quite nice, just a bit tiring on the feet🦶, and you can take great photos everywhere~
A dazzling place that came and didn't want to leave
My long-awaited trip to Macau🇲🇴 finally started on my 21st birthday!
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Mode of transportation:
🚇Guangzhou South-Zhuhai Station💰70, get off the high-speed train and go directly through the Gongbei Port.
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🌈🌈Main attractions in Macau🌈🌈
Venetian Macao, The Londoner Macao, Parisian Macao, Wynn Palace, MGM Cotai (good for photos, better at night, mainly for luxury shopping, all in Cotai)
Rua do Cunha (eating, also in Cotai) Hac Sa Beach (come during the day for photos)
Grand Lisboa Hotel, Ruins of St. Paul's, Fisherman's Wharf
Rua da Esperança, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (a straight line, close to Gongbei Port)
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💗💗No turning back route💗💗
🌈Rua do Cunha—Venetian—Londoner—Wynn Palace—MGM🌈
Rua do Cunha has many local snacks, such as Portuguese egg tarts, beef offal, rice cakes, fish balls, gelato ice cream, and yuanyang milk tea, all delicious. The local McDonald's is really different from the mainland! Venetian is mainly for shopping, with many imported snacks, and queuing up for Andrew's egg tarts really takes a long time. Then go to the Londoner for photos, it looks really good at night, truly a dazzling experience. We planned to take the free sunset cable car at Wynn Palace, but when we got there at 9:30, it was no longer available 😢
🌈Ruins of St. Paul's—Rua da Esperança—Parisian🌈
Ruins of St. Paul's is really crowded, there is a great photo spot near Uniqlo, but you need to queue up. There are also many eateries along the way, ordering a large beef offal set meal is just right for two people. Walk to Rua da Esperança, this is where you can take pictures of the Grand Lisboa! Then go to the Parisian, across the street there is a small park with many photo spots. It's really hot at 2 pm... so it's better to go when the weather is cooler! Makeup melts in the summer!
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🏨About accommodation:
If you are a student, it is recommended to stay in some cost-effective hotels, we stayed at the 'Macau Riviera Hotel'
Since it was my birthday, I sent an email to the hotel's email, and they prepared a small cake for me that day! So happy! I heard they will also help decorate the room!
⚠️Little tips:
1️⃣Try to exchange some Macanese pataca in advance, you can only use cash on buses! Taking a taxi in Macau is a bit expensive.
2️⃣Buy an overseas mobile card in advance on your phone or in the small mall under Gongbei Port.
3️⃣After passing through, there are free shuttle buses to various hotels, free of charge, no need to take a taxi🚕
A Nanny-Level Guide to a One-Day Tour in Macau, This Article Is All You Need!
Essential Preparations: 1. Hong Kong and Macau Travel Permit 2. 150 Macau Patacas 3. One-day Macau data package
About Macau Patacas: You can exchange currency on the right side of the Gongbei Port. The main use of Macau Patacas is for taking the bus, which costs 6 Patacas per ride. Since the smallest denomination we can exchange is 10 Patacas, you can get change at convenience stores in Macau. Most shops in Macau accept WeChat Pay, and only a very few shops accept only Macau Patacas.
About the data package: Open Alipay, change your location to Macau, click the camera icon in the middle at the bottom, then click on 'Overseas Internet' to buy a data package. If you don't watch videos, 1GB for 10 Patacas per day is enough.
About the 'Prosperity Bus': After passing through customs, it's on the right side, starting at 9:30 am. Take it for free to the Grand Lisboa Hotel and start your Macau journey!
Must-visit Attractions:
The Londoner p2-6, The Parisian p7-8, The Venetian p9-11, Rua da Cunha p12, Grand Lisboa Hotel p13, Ruins of St. Paul's p14, St. Dominic's Church p15, Monte Fort p16, Holy House of Mercy p17
Suggested Tour Route:
1. Macau Peninsula:
Grand Lisboa Hotel - Holy House of Mercy - St. Dominic's Church - Ruins of St. Paul's - Monte Fort - Rua da Cunha - MGM Macau
2. Cotai:
MGM Cotai - The Londoner - The Venetian - The Parisian
Grand Lisboa Hotel: The first stop after getting off the 'Prosperity Bus', and a landmark of Macau. A must-visit for successful photo opportunities.
Holy House of Mercy: Located next to the Senado Square, the white Western-style building with a fountain in front is full of atmosphere.
Ruins of St. Paul's: One of Macau's landmark attractions, known for being crowded! The big tree on the right slope is a great place for photos, and if you go up the slope, you'll reach Monte Fort.
Monte Fort: Overlooking the Macau Peninsula, it gives a different impression of Macau.
Rua da Cunha: A popular photo spot with the towering Grand Lisboa Hotel along the street.
MGM Macau: Take the 'Prosperity Bus' for free to MGM Cotai.
The Londoner: The next stop after MGM Cotai. Promise me to stay until evening because you will love the glittering Macau. The garden and corridor in front of The Londoner are great for photos.
The Venetian: The water city is on the third floor to the left after entering The Venetian. The artificial blue sky and the gondoliers rowing slowly on the deep blue water make it feel like you're in Venice. Every photo is beautiful!
The Parisian: The best spot is across the street in the garden of The Parisian, where you see many girls taking photos.
Rua do Cunha: A gathering place for Macau's delicacies, including Lian Coffee, Century Coffee, Rong Ji Beef Offal, Tai Lei Loi Kei, and Longzhou Glutinous Rice Dumplings.
After a day's journey, take the bus to the Border Gate Terminal to leave Macau.
Conclusion: Actually, Macau is not as big as imagined. You can finish touring the Macau Peninsula in the morning if you start at 9 am. However, to capture the glittering Macau at night, I spent the afternoon waiting foolishly, so for those who mainly want to capture the glittering Macau at night, it's advisable to start touring in the afternoon. Following my route, you'll make it in time. Lastly, I wish everyone a pleasant trip!
Life Advice! One must definitely capture these 5 spots when in Macau!
As someone who suffers from severe photo-taking embarrassment,
I surprisingly received a lot of compliments from friends on the photos I took in Macau this time!
I've summarized the photo-taking formula for going out as
Natural + Atmospheric + Don't focus on the face!
With a nice filter, taking good photos really becomes easier!
1️⃣ Ruins of St. Paul's
Ruins of St. Paul's Archway
The iconic Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, to avoid a crowded shot, you must go at night! Find the steps and flowerbeds at the Ruins of St. Paul's, place the camera low and shoot from above, casually play with your phone or enjoy the scenery, the photos will turn out super natural and beautiful.
2️⃣ Grand Lisboa
Grand Lisboa Hotel
If you're staying on Macau Island, don't miss this spot! It's just a little way inside the alley next to the 7-11 opposite the Grand Emperor Hotel, and you can see the Grand Lisboa. Stand by the roadside looking at or away from the camera, the atmosphere is super strong! I took photos here during the day and at night, and personally, I prefer the night shot.
3️⃣ Eiffel Tower at The Parisian
The best spot is in the park next to The Londoner! The green lawn is really beautiful, and if you're like me with not much expressiveness, just walk back and forth in front of the Eiffel Tower and have a friend snap photos, the more exaggerated the live action, the better.
4️⃣ Wynn Palace
I really love the fountain and cable car at Wynn Palace, and they are super easy to photograph, but there are also super many people!!! My photo-taking embarrassment kicked in instantly... You can find a spot that is slightly facing the hotel, wait for a cable car to pass by, and then face slightly towards the camera, it would be even more beautiful with the fountain (which I didn't wait for 😭).
5️⃣ Macau Museum
Macau Museum
Sisters heading to the fort can mark this spot! The white walls of the Macau Museum are really photogenic, and I think it looks better on rainy days than sunny days, the retro vibe of Macau Island and a black umbrella🌂 are a perfect match!
Macau | Two-day Travel, Eating, and Shopping Guide
An average of twenty thousand steps a day, the streets are perfect for a citywalk in Macau!!
It just so happened to be the Spring Festival holiday, and it was super crowded.
Two days are enough for the Macau Peninsula and Taipa.
🔸Day1 Arrived at the hotel at noon but couldn't check in yet, usually after 3 pm. Stored the luggage and went to the nearby Fisherman's Wharf (picture 2) and had a brief visit to the Sands. It was about time to get the room card.
In the afternoon, took a taxi to Guia Lighthouse (picture 6, the scenery is good both halfway up the hill and at the top) - walked down to Guia Hill Street - Ruins of St. Paul's - Love Lane - Church of St. Dominic - Municipal Affairs Bureau Building (picture 7) - San Ma Lo (many gold shops) - Grand Lisboa - Old Wynn (pictures 14, 15, the Money Tree performance is worth seeing, there's one every hour) - MGM Peninsula
🔸Day2 Set off at noon, took bus 28a from the hotel next to Amizade Road to Rua do Cunha station (6 mop/person, cash only, during the Spring Festival there are route adjustments, got off one stop early) - Rua do Cunha (pictures 9, 10) - Galaxy (has a complete range of jewelry brands, the only hw in Macau is here) - Venetian (picture 17, didn't take the gondola as it was too crowded, mainly trendy brands here) - Four Seasons (also has a good range of luxury brands) - Parisian (picture 34, the stairs next to it are great for photos!!) - Londoner (picture 5) - MGM Cotai - Wynn Palace (pictures 1, 12, 13, the fountain show is stunning, changes with the music)
Because I had to go back to Galaxy to use the consumption voucher, I finally took the light rail from Cotai East Station to Pai Kok Station, just in time to see the beautiful night view of Macau again🌃
🔹tips: 1. You don't need to exchange too much cash, besides taking the bus and some snack shops, you can mostly pay with your phone 🎲 exchanged with Hong Kong dollars.
2. If you're buying souvenirs, there's no need to buy them too early. There are shops not only at attractions but also in many other places, otherwise, you'll have to carry them around which is inconvenient.
3. The Four Seasons, Venetian, Parisian, and Londoner hotels all have corridors that interconnect, pay attention to the signs or ask the staff.
4. There's no need to queue at very popular shops; there are many authentic snack shops, make sure to leave time to go where you want.
5. For accommodation, it's recommended to stay near a major location. I was going to HK later, so I stayed near the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal. There are free shuttle bus stops at various hotels that you can take. On the last night, I took the shuttle bus from Galaxy to the ferry terminal and walked 5 minutes to the hotel.
Great food, shopping, and sightseeing, will come again!!
Just got back from Zhuhai, let me share my genuine feelings first
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I finally made the trip to the long-awaited Zhuhai
Cities with seas are always a bit more romantic!
If it's your first time in Zhuhai
Just copy this itinerary directly
I believe you will be rendered speechless by the beauty of this city~
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🌊Zhuhai Two-Day One-Night Travel Guide:
𝐃𝐀𝐘𝟏: Coastal Park——Zhuhai Grand Theatre (Opera House)——Love Post Office——Beach Swimming Area——Baishi Bridge Viewing Platform
𝐃𝐀𝐘𝟐: Erjing Bay Wetland Park——Chimelong Zhuhai——Zhuhai Hengqin Show
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📷Photo-taking Guide:
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1⃣️The photo spot for the Opera House is near the Zhengfang Baile Convenience Store, using a telephoto lens you can capture a stunning shot with people, the Opera House, and the Mingting Tower all in one frame!
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2⃣️From the Baishi Bridge Viewing Platform, you can take photos that frame Baishi Bridge, Macau's Grand Lisboa, and the Macau Tower together, giving you the feeling of being in Macau~
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3⃣️Jingshan Park is very suitable for taking photos and playing around, not only are the uphill cable car and downhill slide fun, but the photos turn out great too~
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4⃣️The Coastal Park on Lovers' North Road has a very large heart-shaped tree, a must-visit spot for couples~
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5⃣️The fireworks, Ocean Kingdom, and the Hengqin Show performances at Chimelong Zhuhai are also very photogenic~
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🚗Travel Tips:
1⃣️Try to pick a sunny day to visit Zhuhai, the seaside scenery is more photogenic~
2⃣️Jingshan Park is stress-free for going up and down the hill, and the view overlooking Zhuhai is also great, worth the visit!
3⃣️For a two-day one-night trip, you can consider renting a car, as parking is generally convenient~
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For more photo-taking and travel tips, please check out my favorites folder, see you next time👋🏻
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Macau One-Day Tour Guide | Crossing the Border at Zhuhai Qingmao Port
【Departure and Crossing the Border】Plan your Macau travel guide well, choose to cross the border at Zhuhai Qingmao Port, where the flow of people is relatively small, saving time and effort.
【Tour Route】
After coming out of Qingmao Port, walk a few hundred meters to reach the No. 12 bus stop, take the bus to the Ruins of St. Paul. Avoid the queue for the hotel shuttle bus, save time and effort! The bus fare is only 3 yuan, and there are not many people.
Upon arriving at the Ruins of St. Paul, you can stroll to the Casa Garden and the pink house for photos📸. Then, go to the Grand Lisboa to enjoy free milk tea and pomegranate juice, which is really good! Then go to MGM to taste free dim sum and fresh milk, and enjoy the food! The main thing is to get a good deal🐑
In the afternoon, take the bus to Taipa (the newer area). The old area retains many residential buildings and down-to-earth restaurants, which are good value for money. In Taipa, it's like being in a world of glitz and glamour! The afternoon sun is just right, first go to 【Parisian】 to check in the Eiffel Tower, and find the best shooting position. Then go to the Londoner and stroll around the British-style mall.
As it gets dark, the whole Taipa is brightly lit, and it's too stunning! At this time, go to the Venetian, cross the sky bridge, and immerse yourself in the gorgeous night✨
【Do you need to exchange MOP】Not at all!! Use HKD to cover all expenses. The experience of exchange rate loss can be avoided!
【Bus】Download the m-pay app! The bus payment method used by locals, convenient and affordable. Remember to use m-pay, it only costs 3 yuan to get off the bus. Convenient mpay recharge service can also be done in convenience stores. Some🐟 mall can also provide recharge.
【Exit】Take the No. 8 bus from near the Venetian to the Hengqin Port for exit. Safe and convenient!😊🌟🌆
Enjoy Macau at full speed! Special Forces One Day Tour Guide, no detours and all for free!
December is the most comfortable time to visit Hong Kong and Macau. Macau Special Forces One Day Tour❗️❗️❗️ My route allows you to enjoy the Grand Lisboa - Ruins of St. Paul - Guanye Street - Venetian/Londoner/Parisian - Wynn Palace, experience the beauty of Macau, no detours, almost zero cost! Follow me to explore the uniqueness of this city.
Tour details:
🚍 Easy transportation: The bus only costs 6 MOP per person, free vehicle rides throughout the journey, Alipay, WeChat can be used throughout, saving time and effort.
🏰 Tour of the Grand Lisboa: After passing the customs, take the free fortune car on the left hand side directly to the Grand Lisboa, explore the perfect combination of luxury and extravagance.
📸 Exploring the Ruins of St. Paul: After the Grand Lisboa, walk to the Ruins of St. Paul, taste the delicious beef offal, not to be missed, and shop at the souvenir shops on the way to the Ruins of St. Paul.
🚌 Bus tour: After the Ruins of St. Paul, take bus 33 to Guanye Street, enjoy the scenery of churches, exhibitions, etc.
🍽 Food tour: At the Venetian/Londoner, enjoy the delicious food from all over the world on the food street, recommend trying Portuguese cuisine, pork chop tomato pasta, cheese Portuguese chicken is mouth-watering.
🌃 Beauty of the night view: The night view of the Parisian is more beautiful, look up at a close distance on the fifth floor, overlooking the entire Macau night scene, the beautiful scenery is in sight.
🚠 Magnificent Wynn Palace: Enjoy the city's beautiful scenery on the free cable car, or choose the specialty shops, convenience stores, toilets on the B1 floor of the MGM Hotel, the most important thing is the free bus back to the Gongbei Port, easy to go home.
Macau Special Forces One Day Tour, take you to enjoy the city, eat, drink, play and have everything, save time, effort and money. Follow this guide to make your trip to Macau more perfect and leave beautiful memories. Don't miss this detour-free speed tour!
Grand Lisboa Macau
#freehotelstay #macauhotel #macautravel #macaulifestyle Grand Lisboa is a 47-floor,261-metre-tall (856 ft) hotel in Sé, Macau. It is owned by Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau and designed by Hong Kong architects Dennis Lau and Ng Chun Man with the interiors created by Khuan Chew, Design Principal of KCA International. Its restaurants were opened on February 11, 2007, while the hotel was opened in December 2008. The hotel contains 430 hotel rooms and suites. The Grand Lisboa is the tallest building in Macau and the most distinctive part of its skyline.
Macau colorful streets!!!
one cannot talk about Macau Street without mentioning its world-famous colourful street and hotels. These dazzling establishments are nothing short of remarkable. As I strolled along the street, I couldn't help but be awestruck by the beautiful facades and the grandeur they exude.
Exploring Macau Street also allows you to uncover hidden gems, such as small boutiques selling traditional handicrafts, colorful street art, and quaint tea houses. It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture, interact with friendly locals, and perhaps even pick up som
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Macao, here I come~
Macau is both small and big. You can visit 16th century temples, see 17th century churches, search for 18th century monasteries, climb 19th century lighthouses, wander through 20th century streets, and stay in 21st century resorts on over 1,200 streets that are almost all unique.
Its richness, its fireworks, its heritage, don't miss any corner, Macau is worth exploring and savoring for everyone, feel it with your heart.
Strategy:
Day 1: Ruins of St. Paul's - Love Lane - Guanjie Street
- Camp Street - Rose of the Virgin Church - Lu Family Mansion - Front Square of the Lobby - Front Square of the Council Chamber - Fulong New Street - Ho Tung Library - Gongding Theater - Macau Governor's Palace - Zheng Family Mansion - Bishop's Hill Chapel (where you can watch the sunset and take photos of the Macau Tower) - Senado Square - St. Lawrence's Church - October 5th Street - Rua da Felicidade.
(Taking photos at night with lights on looks good)
Day 2: Security Forces Museum - Casa Garden - Dong Wangyang New Street (take photos at the Grand Lisboa Hotel Pineapple Landmark)
- Eight Angle Pavilion Library
- Macau Story House
- Dafengtang Art House
- Fengtang Alley
- Taishi Square
- Macau Archives
- Tea Culture Museum
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial House
- Mount Guia (ideal for watching sunset and taking photos of the new Lisboa Hotel)
- Grand Prix Museum
- Fisherman's Wharf
- Macau Museum of Art
- Macau Science Center (great for families with children)
Looks like there are many places, but they are actually very close to each other.
Grand Lisboa Hotel Resort
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See why so many travelers make Grand Lisboa their hotel of choice when visiting Macau. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Taipa Village Macau (3.0 mi), located nearby, makes Grand Lisboa a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Macau landmark.
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar, and Grand Lisboa makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including room service and a concierge. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and a lounge during their visit.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out A Lorcha, Restaurante Tou Tou Koi, and Rossio, which are some seafood restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Best of all, Grand Lisboa Hotel makes it easy to experience many great Macau attractions like Guia Lighthouse and Guia Fortress, which are some popular lighthouses.
At Grand Lisboa, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Macau.
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Macau Military Club Restaurant (Clube Militar
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The Macau Military Club (traditional Chinese: 澳門陸軍俱樂部; simplified Chinese: 澳门陆军俱乐部; pinyin: Àomén Lùjūn Jùlèbù; Portuguese: Clube Militar de Macau) is a club and restaurant in Sé, Macau, China.
You can't beat this historic icon for atmosphere; it was built in 1870 for military officers as a recreational and educational facility. An attractive colonial building painted pink and white, with balconies and louvered windows, it still functions as a private club, but since 1995 its restaurant has been open to the public. Its period dining room is delightful, with tall ceilings, teak floorboards, ceiling fans, and display cases containing antique Chinese dishware. Its changing menu lists a variety of codfish dishes (like the filet of roasted codfish in a crust of olives and herbs, puree of chickpeas and emulsion of roasted tomato) and seafood and meat choices, including lamb carre roasted in Portuguese sauce, potatoes, and fried garlic, along with a daily special. The set lunch, which includes a choice of main dish plus soup and a buffet spread for appetizers, salad, and desserts, offers good value, while its list of Portuguese wines is impressive. This restaurant is very popular with the locals, for obvious reasons.
simple but elegant place and affordable
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Las Vegas of Asia 🥰
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Celebrated Christmas and New Year's Eve @Lisboahotel..Its a very old hotel but its nice.
Rooms are Nostalgic and The tower View is amazing.
My friends and I had a lot of fun and its our best new year ever..😍 #urbanexplorer
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Christmas is coming to town 😂😂😂 let's
give love on Christmas🎄 day
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Super-stars come to the full body spa, the fairy will get
the new Lisboa 5th floor spa small sister recommended, will not be disappointed. The new Chinese-style Chinese style environment, the spa rooms are independent and private spaces, the project time is 90 minutes. Before taking a bath - Remover-Steam-Bathing drops a light bath oil and replace it with a one-time inner squat.
From the back to the waist to the joints of the hands and feet, massage the stomach to relax, the essential oil is the British royal aromatherapy associates, will be based on the spa after the occasion to match the essential oils, gentle moisturizing and good sleep, good big brush to wipe out the true ~ Powerful and gentle to grasp the accurate, I feel that Ren Duo two veins have been opened, open the back of the bone metabolism accelerated a lot! After the completion, I am very comfortable, five-star professional! The beautician is super nice. When the spa finishes, the gap between changing clothes will see that the rest area is ready for dried fruit snacks. Its too good to stop. I think the spa here is better than the domestic one. Of course, there is a penny, there are men here. The whole body spa is worth the future and the family!
MOP 1500 (not including 10% service charge)
The high-class mortuary is worth a try~ How can you come to the Grand Lisboa without the Michelin star, the kitchen chef, you must punch the trayting menu. When you enter the door, you can see the top meat cabinets in Australia, the United States, and Japan. The open kitchens can be seen in cooking, and the lunch set is more suitable for dinner. The self-selected salad has a fresh surprise, and the single-bread snack has been eaten. Even if you know that you want to keep your main dish behind, you can't help it.
Appetizer: Premium sushi platter (MOP 1380), many of the top freshest fish in the season, more than just eaten in Japan, unforgettable! You can bring a hard mother to feel the atmosphere of the Michelin restaurant. After a warm Mother's Day, the dinner atmosphere is very freestyle, but a meal for 3 hours is inevitable.
is a daily dinner buffet with set:
self-selected salad (must be your own unique sauce, absolutely tease taste buds)
lobster soup
American carp fillet with tomato And Japanese citron flavored butter sauce
five mature A3 Kagoshima
coffee gel with caramel mousse and vanilla ice cream
fragrant tea
MOP 950 Portuguese Coins (not including 10% service charge)
MOP with 150,000 pesos per meal (not including 10% service charge)
Complete Herms Herms toiletries, not to mention the ultra-luxury five-star hotel in Macau
after the May 1st peak holiday I chose the new Lisboa, girlfriends birthday booked luxury twin room, great bar is also a shopping boom around Macau Fengshui Baodi Pass in the Grand Lisboa luxury Bentley, private high-end shuttle to enjoy the aunts crowd avoiding the sweeping group! After entering the room, I entered the room with very Chinese style. It was very comfortable. There was Herms Herms toiletries in the bathroom. The automatic massage bathtub was lying down and I didnt want to get up. I loved this luxury~
Macau | The best photo spots to avoid the crowds are here
2️⃣3️⃣: Near the hotel under the big clock, many sisters take beautiful pictures at night, but I think sunset shots are also good👌
4️⃣: Walk from the Grand Lisboa to the Ruins of St. Paul's, there is a traffic light🚥 right here!
5️⃣6️⃣: The higher the steps on the side of the Ruins of St. Paul's, the better, and the fewer people, the better to climb up from below😂 I took my photo in the middle and it turned out pretty well without capturing people!
7️⃣: On the left side of the Ruins of St. Paul's, there is a slope going down to a small alley, stand on the steps, and have your helper stand below⬇️ for a perfect panorama
A Day Trip to Macau, Who is Macau Suitable For?
A family went on a trip to Zhuhai, mainly to take the kids to Chimelong in Zhuhai, and incidentally to take the elderly father to check in more cities. The strategy was made because Macau is very close, so they took a day to cross the border at Hengqin and completed the Macau city walk.
Who is Macau suitable for?
To put it simply: people who are willing to spend money.
Macau is not big, and just a city walk for checking in and taking photos can be completed in 1-2 days. Compared to Hong Kong, I think it is more orderly, lively but not chaotic, prosperous, but also well-planned.
If you are a budget traveler like me, then in Macau you can spend a whole day without spending a penny. The airport, ports, and Macau Tower have free shuttle buses from various major hotels, no credentials needed, just get on the bus. There is usually a bus every 15-20 minutes. Grand Lisboa, Wynn Macau (Wynn Palace), and MGM (Lion MGM) on the Macau Peninsula and Taipa offer free shuttle services, and then the major hotels are not far from each other, basically within walking distance, and close to the main attractions.
All entertainment venues offer free snacks and drinks, as long as you are of age, you can come and go freely, and fill your stomach without spending a penny.
Since you can play for a whole day without spending a penny, why do I still say Macau is suitable for people who are willing to spend money?
Firstly, Macau is very small, the Ruins of St. Paul's, the Monte Fort, museums, and wandering through the streets, a standard city walk can be completed in 2-3 hours.
Secondly, if you look at everyone's check-in photos, they are basically at the Ruins of St. Paul's, Grand Lisboa Hotel, and various major hotels. So, apart from the standard city walk, another theme of check-ins in Macau is the hotels. The hotels have free performances every hour, but these performances are really just for the sake of it, and not worth buying a plane ticket for a special trip. The cable car, the tower, and various hotel scenes are also very nice, but again not worth a special trip just for a check-in, though they are a good choice if you're passing by.
The free snacks and drinks are very considerate, and some taste quite good, but they are more suitable for sitting down for afternoon tea to enjoy the hotel scenery after a tiring walk. As for the main meals, relying on these freebies can be too much and too sweet.
If you come to Macau and don't go to casinos or buy luxury goods, and taking trendy photos for check-ins is not your main theme, then half the fun of Macau will be lost.
In summary, Macau is great, but whether it is suitable for a few days of play still depends on where your interests lie.
🎰🛎️ Unmissable Macau Hotel Gems: Luxury, Views & Fun 🏨✨
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🌟 The Venetian Macao
Indulge in a slice of Venice right in Macau at The Venetian Macao. With its sprawling suites and the Grand Canal Shoppes, your stay promises luxury and an unbeatable shopping spree. Nearby, capture the essence of art at Mr Doodle's Disney exhibition, and for family fun, don't miss the Jumptopia Little Global Gourmet! 🛍️🎢
📍 Estrada da Baía de Nossa Senhora da Esperança, Cotai Strip, Cotai, Macau, China
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🌸 Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip
A stone's throw from luxury shopping, the Four Seasons Hotel Macao is a haven of elegance. From cuddly welcome toys for kids to five tranquil pools, it's a family paradise. Enjoy Michelin-starred dining and unwind in spacious, sunlit rooms. 🏊♂️🍽️
📍 Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança, Cotai, Macau, China
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👑 Sheraton Grand Macao
For a wallet-friendly yet luxurious stay, Sheraton Grand Macao is your pick. Marvel at the Eiffel Tower view, stroll to nearby attractions, and savor the convenience of the Sands Cotai Central location. Enjoy the spacious rooms and thoughtful amenities. 🗼🛍️
📍 The Londoner Macao, Estrada do Istmo, s/n, Cotai, Cotai, Macau, China
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💎 Wynn Palace
For regal opulence, Wynn Palace is a must-stay. From the Golden Suite's splendor to the excitement of the cable car and fountain shows, it's a feast for the senses. Dine in Michelin-starred restaurants and soak up the grandeur of this palatial escape. 🚠🍴
📍 Avenida Da Nave Desportiva Cotai, Cotai, Macau, China
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🍀 Wynn Macau
Experience the allure of Wynn Macau with its lake view suites and gourmet dining. Revel in the luxury of spacious rooms, enjoy the Prosperity Tree show, and shop at top luxury brands. It's a perfect blend of relaxation and retail therapy. 🌳💼
📍 Rua Cidade de Sintra, Macau Peninsula, Macau, China
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🏰 Grand Lisboa Macau
At Grand Lisboa Macau, history blends with luxury. Explore the museum-like lobby, savor the central location, and immerse yourself in the local lifestyle. With distinctive architecture and a treasure trove of delights, it's a truly unique stay. 🏺🌆
📍 Avenida De Lisboa, Macau Peninsula, Macau, China
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Macau | Two-Day One-Night Walking and Eating Guide (with photo spots)
DAY-1
🚄High-speed train: Guangzhou South-Zhuhai Station--Gongbei Port
🚶Details: Walk from the hotel to Guanye Street for food - Coloane Island (Hac Sa Beach) - Return to The Venetian at night for photos and shopping
After eating on Guanye Street, take a bus for about half an hour to Coloane Island for photos. There's an Andrew's Egg Tart where you get off, and a little further ahead is Andrew's Coffee Shop and the beginning of October Road. Coloane Island has fewer people than Guanye Street, suitable for leisurely play. Note ⚠️ most shops close around seven o'clock. If you have time, you can also visit Hac Sa Beach.
🍲Food: (listed at the end)
After visiting Coloane, return to Guanye Street in the evening for Portuguese cuisine, then head to The Venetian for photos and shopping; the entrance of The Londoner is perfect for a set of dazzling photos at night.
🛍️: Bought the long-coveted Aesop at The Venetian, got an extra sunscreen for the canvas bag, pretty good; a friend bought 2 pairs of pink Adidas training shoes.
DAY-2 Macau Peninsula
Wander and eat near Ruins of St. Paul's - Love Lane - Check-in at the old and new Lisboa Hotels - Return trip
The next day we first stored our luggage (some hotels offer free storage) then went to MGM for 🆓 milk tea. Personally, I think the Peninsula side is more fun, with landmarks like the new and old Lisboa, Ruins of St. Paul's, Love Lane, etc.; this area also has a concentration of food spots, with cafes, milk tea shops, and bakeries all within walking distance.
Unfortunately, the coffee shop we wanted to try (Ma Qingkang Coffee Shop) was closed, so we randomly chose a noodle shop, then walked to buy coffee. The chestnut coffee from Single Origin was delicious, the shop has 2 floors, and the owner is a very gentle sister. Besides tourists, foreigners also like to come to this shop. There are many small shops nearby, I really like the streets here, just walking around is photogenic! Also, the coffee from Pace is very good! Macau milk tea is also delicious!
🛍️: The pork chop bun near the Ruins of St. Paul's is very tasty, and there's a shop selling egg tart scented products next to it, bought a candle and a keychain; on the way back, stumbled upon a coffee shop named 3.1415926... felt interesting, couldn't resist taking a 'surprise around the corner' photo.
tips:
1.💰: If you haven't had time to exchange foreign currency, it's very convenient to do so at the port, and you can also exchange back to RMB if you have any left;
2. Besides taking the bus, you can use Alipay for dining or shopping, which is very convenient;
3. For taxis, you can ask the hotel for help to call one, or use an app;
4. If you're only staying for one night, it's recommended to stay in Cotai, where there are many hotels and it's suitable for shopping at night;
📷Photo spots: Equipment: Fujifilm X-E4
1. Guanye Street p2-4
2. The entrance of The Londoner p6 (great lighting at night, very photogenic)
3. Coloane Island (colorful houses, mentioned in a previous note)
4. The old and new Lisboa
5. Peninsula streets p9-10
Macao
Identity card / pass Macau visa endorsement v
Have some change in the coin purse for taking the bus
A 1GB data package is enough for a one-day tour t buy
200-300 Hong Kong dollars, some shops can't use Alipay v
It's more cost-effective to exchange currency at the bank in advance
Tour sequence from 1-12, with illustrations
Macau is small, and the attractions are basically within a 10+ min walk
Set off from Gongbei Port at 10 am
Macau Peninsula:
① After crossing the border, find the direct bus to Grand Lisboa, the 'fortune bus' (all rides are free)
2 Arrive at P Grand Lisboa Hotel (a successful person's spot)
3 Walk 20min 9 to Ngau Kee Curry Food, passing by the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, you can go straight up to the Ruins of St. Paul's, but here we head straight to Ngau Kee, recommended for their tasty but extremely spicy beef brisket noodles, and the crab roe tossed noodles are yyds
Walk 10+min to Jia Rong Ji Tofu, specializing in tofu pudding, a must-try in Macau!
5 Continue walking 10+min to the Ruins of St. Paul's/Love Lane/Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, the alley has many snacks like beef offal, pork chop buns, milk coffee, sweet soups, etc.
Walk 15min P to Guia Hill New Street (Grand Lisboa spot), this spot is absolutely amazing
⑦ Nearby is P Kam Lei Food (also an old brand) specializing in curry rice noodles
There's also a 9 Imperial Tea House, check it out together for matcha mochi ice cream, a matcha lover's dream!
8 Navigate to 9 The Venetian, walk a few minutes to the bus station and take the 25B (20 minutes), 6 MOP per person, only cash accepted, Hong Kong dollars, Macau patacas, and RMB are 1:1:1
Macau One-Day Tour Travel Guide
1. Preparation:
1. Book round-trip tickets in advance, you can choose the Xicheng package for a round-trip ticket, get off at Gongbei Port, and you're at the Macau border as soon as you cross the port.
2. To the left, there is a free Fortune Bus, where you can queue up to go to the Sixteen Piers, and at the entrance, you can see 24-hour free food.
2. Specific Itinerary:
1. The first stop can be the Grand Three-Eight Archway, right below is the Handover Gifts Street, where you can buy some souvenirs. Next to it is Love Lane, where you can taste delicious food nearby at noon.
2. Opposite to the Grand Lisboa is Wynn Macau, where you can watch the Fortune Tree show, and then go to MGM to get free milk tea and egg tarts.
3. Afterwards, you can take the Fortune Bus from Wynn Macau to Wynn Palace, where there is a cable car and a fountain at the entrance, a good spot for taking photos.
4. At the cable car queue, take the pedestrian overpass to ride the shuttle line to Guanye Street, which is a famous snack street in Macau, where you can find some tasty treats.
5. Finally, head to The Venetian, The Parisian, and The Londoner, which are all connected, and you can stroll through them in one go. Compared to daytime, the night view is more beautiful.
After finishing the tour, take the Fortune Bus back to the border at the B1 floor of The Parisian, and then take the return bus home.
University students' two-day Macau tour guide
Day two in Macau "Macau Peninsula"
From our hotel———Grand Lisboa Hotel (luggage storage)—————
☞ Old Lisboa
* A must-visit for successful people
☞ Wynn Macau
* The Golden Tree of Wealth (12:00—22:00 on the hour)
* The Water and Fire Fountain at the entrance
☞ Senado Square
* Photo opportunity
☞ St. Dominic's Church
* Visit and take photos (Please keep quiet during the visit)
☞ Rua da Felicidade
* Stroll through the artistic street (great for walking and snapping pics with friends)
☞ Love Lane
* Dopamine photo shoot (actually a very short alley)
☞ Ruins of St. Paul's
* Take photos (crowded but photogenic spots everywhere)
* Visit the museum (enter from the right side of the facade and go downstairs)
* Ngau Kee Curry Delights (beef brisket noodles, crab roe lo mein)
☞ Before 17:00 Macau Museum (via elevator)☞ Monte Fort
☞ Calçada do Amparo
* Artistic alley
☞ Rua da Esperança
* Photo opportunity (this spot is absolutely amazing)
"Bus"☞ to Fisherman's Wharf
* Check-in at the Roman Colosseum architecture (visit in the afternoon)
* Photo opportunity
—————Prosperity Bus———Grand Lisboa (collect luggage)———Gongbei North Shore———Zhuhai Hotel
Macau Travel Guide
"A mix of glitz and traditional life, this pure check-in guide takes you to all the hot spots in Macau🇲🇴!!! Essential for holiday trips and weekend outings!!!
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🚏About the Route
The Londoner Macao→Little Taipa Hill→Rua da Cunha→Ruins of St. Paul's→Rua do Cunhal→Rua da Guia→Guia Lighthouse
👉This recommended route is purely for check-in and photography📸. It covers popular online check-in spots, but the schedule will be quite tight.
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🛣️About Transportation
✏️Visitors from outside can choose to cross the border at Qingmao Port, follow the recommended route, and directly reach Zhuhai Station🚉.
✏️In Macau🇲🇴, taking the bus🚌 is convenient and cheap, but make sure to prepare change🪙 in advance, each ride costs 6💰 RMB/Macau dollar/Hong Kong dollar.
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📸About Check-in
1. On the second and fourth floors of The Londoner Macao and the connecting corridor of the Four Seasons Shop, there are a few phone booths. Coming out of the door next to the phone booth, you can see it (Picture 2)
2. Take the bus to the Sulian Roundabout Station, and take the elevator behind you to see it (Picture 3)
3. Navigate to 'Sun Cheong Lung Building Materials Centre', the nearby streets are weathered by time, and in the distance is the landmark of a bustling city (Picture 4)
4. To the right of the Ruins of St. Paul's is the Cannon Hill Park⛲️, where you can use the banyan tree in the foreground to photograph the Ruins of St. Paul's (Picture 5). At the top floor of the museum on Cannon Hill, you can shoot from above to perfectly avoid the crowd (Picture 6)
5. Locate Rua do Padre Eugenio Taverna, there is a noticeable downhill road, which, compared to the adjacent buildings, gives a strong sense of depth!!! (Picture 7)
6. On Rua da Guia, there is a popular photo spot by National Geographic, old streets + Grand Lisboa, a mix of old and new (Pictures 8, 9)
7. Locate the Guia Lighthouse, here is the best spot to take a photo with the Grand Lisboa, and the sunset🌄 is also absolutely beautiful!!! (Picture 10)
Macau Photography: A Photographer's Guide to the Best Spots
🌅 On this trip home, I followed the bloggers' recommendations and visited the popular spot—the Guia Lighthouse in Macau. From there, you can see the Grand Lisboa across the way, and nearby there are many buildings that combine Portuguese and modern styles. It's indeed a great place for photography, and not just a photo trap.
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🏰 Photo Spot: Simply navigate to "Guia Lighthouse". It's located on the top of Guia Hill. You can take the elevator in the Guia Hill Tunnel at the foot of the hill, and then walk up.
📸 Spot Sharing:
1️⃣ Around the perimeter of the lighthouse on the hilltop, near the chairs and the small open space under the stairs;
2️⃣ Inside the old meteorological station in the lighthouse, but we arrived around five o'clock and it was already closed. If you want to enter, it's recommended to arrive earlier.
3️⃣ At the intersection of Rua Nova à Guia, but don't take photos in the middle of the road, it's unsafe and you might get fined.
🚗 Transportation Recommendation: You could take bus 28c to Yuet Wah Middle School, get off, walk a little to the right, and then there's a long slope on the left leading up to the lighthouse (navigate to Guia Lighthouse).
🏨 Accommodation Recommendation: You can stay at the nearby Royal Hotel, which is located on Rua Nova à Guia. Just 100 meters out the door and you can get great shots.
In fact, the streets of Macau are also very photogenic, so after your shoot, you can also wander around the area, which has many great spots for street photography.
Macao | The weekend City Walk summer atmosphere in Macao is bursting at the seams!
| The weekend City Walk summer atmosphere in Macao is bursting at the seams!.☀️ The weekend weather is particularly sunny
Even the heat that leads to heatstroke can't stop me from traveling to Macao
Macao is really crowded with people now
🛫 With the Hong Kong-Macao Travel Permit now available nationwide
More and more tourists are coming from all directions to have fun
Walking 30,000 steps a day in crowded spaces
Just to check in at all the beautiful scenery and photo spots
Listing some of the photo locations to experience the charm and beauty of Macao
🔸Photos 1-3 Yiwan Slope Alley
The pink walls and white roofs form a comic-like beautiful villa
The occasional yellow minibus, the bay that stretches down the hillside
The romantic atmosphere by the sea, the coconut trees set against the opposite tourist tower
It's perfect for shooting on a sunny day, with a great sense of transparency
🔹Photos 4-5 Republic of China Avenue
Coming down from Yiwan Slope Alley is the bay
Away from the bustling excitement, taking a walk along the seaside
Feeling the sea breeze in the hot weather
🔸Photos 6-7 Rua da Esperança
A super classic photo spot recommended by 'National Geographic' magazine
A must-visit spot for photography enthusiasts
The glittering and splendid Grand Lisboa Hotel
Contrasts sharply with the local residential buildings
This spot is a bit hard to find, you need to look carefully at the map
🔹Photos 8-9 Ruins of St. Paul's Monte Fort Park
The Monte Fort Park up the slope to the right of the Ruins of St. Paul's
A popular photo spot, still quite crowded when taking pictures
Good angles are easy to find, using the banyan tree leaves as a foreground
Another angle is on the second floor of Uniqlo, in front of the window
🔸Photos 10-11 Love Lane
The alley is small, but it's also a super popular check-in spot
Pink and yellow walls line both sides, standing on the stairs for a photo with the Ruins of St. Paul's
Walking out, you can also capture the distant Grand Lisboa Hotel
If you're tired, you can go straight to % Coffee for a drink
🔹Photo 12 Little Taipa Hill Viewing Platform
The Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge leading to the road of fortune, Cotai
Your vision won't escape from the shock of the Grand Lisboa Hotel and the bridge
You must choose a day with good weather and sunset to take photos
Visibility is the best, just take the elevator up from the bottom of the hill
🔸Photos 13-15 Fong Seng Slope Alley
A treasure trove of colorful, candy-colored Portuguese-style neighborhoods for photography
Buildings of different colors are full of personality and make for great photos
Mosaic tiles and the local atmosphere tell endless stories of culture
Stroll along, with fashionable galleries and exhibitions nearby
There's also the same Póvoa House Portuguese restaurant that Nicholas Tse visited
🔹Photos 16-17 The Londoner
Take the elevator up to the second floor of The Venetian
People walk up to the window ledge
This is the European-style blockbuster photo spot that blew up everyone's social media
📝There's also the connecting bridge between The Venetian and The Londoner
The photo spot is near The Londoner side
The two viewing platforms will definitely make you keep taking photos once you step in
🔸Photos 18-19 Wynn Palace Cable Car
How can you not take the cable car at sunset when in Macao
Free to ride, provided you queue for over two hours
The shimmering twilight on the water surface creates ripples
Accompanied by the music fountain show on the half and full hour
It really feels amazing
🛺Roaming through the romantic and artistic historical footprints of Macao
This mysterious Oriental city that never sleeps truly captivates the heart and mind
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