Macau Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
The Parisian Macao Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Mystical Macau
My experiences traveling to Macau have been nothing short of extraordinary. From exploring the historic streets of the old town, with its charming Portuguese architecture, to trying my luck at the vibrant casinos that dot the skyline, every moment in Macau is filled with excitement and adventure. Sampling the delicious fusion cuisine, enjoying breathtaking views from the Macau Tower, and immersing myself in the rich cultural heritage of the region are just some of the highlights of my trips to this fascinating destination. Whether it's strolling along the iconic Cotai Strip or discovering hidden gems off the beaten path, Macau never fails to captivate me with its unique blend of East and West. Each visit leaves me with unforgettable memories and a longing to return.#macau #theparisianmacao
Two-Day One-Night Travelogue in Macau: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, Playing, and Taking Photos
📍Route: Gongbei Port—The Parisian—Rua do Cunha—The Venetian—MGM—Wynn Palace—The Londoner—Ruins of St. Paul's
🗼The Parisian: The Eiffel Tower in front of The Parisian Hotel is perfect for taking photos. If you want a full view of the Eiffel Tower, you can go to the small park across the street.
🚣♀️The Venetian: You can take a boat ride, enjoy the scenery, watch their performances, and if you want to shop, this place has everything.
🚠Wynn Palace: On the second floor of Wynn Palace, you can take a free cable car ride. At night, you can enjoy the night view here, and there is also a musical fountain ⛲️ in front of Wynn Palace where you can take group photos.
♟The Londoner: At night, the entrance of The Londoner Hotel is another popular spot for social media check-ins. Many beautiful girls take photos here, and any random shot is a masterpiece. The scenery is so nice that any angle works.
🎲MGM: Inside the entertainment area, there is free milk tea to drink~ and many snacks~
🥢Rua do Cunha: Time to eat~ It can be considered a snack street. Many of Macau's popular foods originate from here~ including Lao Day beef offal, pork chop buns, Andrew's egg tarts, and various Hong Kong-style milk tea and coffee shops.
🇲🇴Ruins of St. Paul's: It is said that the third floor of Uniqlo is a great spot for photos, but since everyone knows this, the line is already very long. There are also many snacks here~ and lots of souvenirs that you can take home
0629 Macau Trip - Taipa District (Super Detailed)
I've already forgotten how many times I've been to Macau, having visited most of the check-in spots 3 or 4 times.
This time, it was my niece who just graduated from primary school who wanted to visit. In fact, it wasn't her first time either, but I still really like Macau and think it's quite nice.
We left Guangzhou South at 10:40 in the morning and arrived at the Gongbei Port at 11:40. It was a Thursday, so there weren't many people crossing the border.
We dawdled a bit and reached Macau around 12:10.
We took bus number 30 from the border and arrived at Rua do Cunha after about half an hour. Remember to press the bell in advance when getting off the bus in Macau.
The places I often eat at on Rua do Cunha are just those few.
Andrew's and glutinous rice dumplings are the snacks I often eat because it's a weekday, there's no need to queue at each store.
Coming out of Rua do Cunha, it's about a 5-minute walk to the Taipa Houses-Museum, which is also a very photogenic spot. Sitting under the shade of the trees and enjoying the cool breeze is so comfortable.
There's also a large area of lotus flowers in different colors below.
It's about time to go to the hotel for check-in. This time we chose to stay at the Galaxy Hotel.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the Taipa Houses-Museum.
After dropping off our things and resting for a while in the hotel, we set off for The Venetian around 4 pm.
Of course, the check-in spot at The Venetian is the Grand Canal. Feeling a bit hungry, we ate at the food court and then walked to The Parisian to check in at the Eiffel Tower.
Then we walked back to St. Mark's Square at The Venetian to check in the night view. There are many check-in spots for The Londoner on the way from St. Mark's Square by elevator.
Just as night falls, it's the best time to check in at The Londoner. After checking in, it's about time to go to Wynn Palace. It's about a 10-minute walk from The Londoner.
8 pm is just the time for the 'My Heart Will Go On' fountain show, which I think is worth watching if you have the time, with the background music being quite impressive.
I didn't take the cable car because I wasn't interested, and mainly because there were too many people queuing.
After watching the fountain show, we walked back to the Galaxy Hotel, which took about 20 minutes.
Back at the Galaxy, I had a dessert on the first floor and then went back to my room to rest. I walked about 20,000 steps that day.
Macau's new exhibition unlocks a giant Mickey for a limited time for free
For friends who are traveling to Macau recently
Don't miss this colorful exhibition
A tribute to Disney's 100th anniversary! Two artists join hands to launch it!
Not only is there a giant Mickey beyond the screen, but also colorful art pieces
Disney fans, close your eyes and rush!
Magical Appointment
🎫: Free
⭐: August 3rd - October 15th
📍Exhibition address:
1⃣ The Parisian Gardens (10:00-20:00)
2⃣ The outdoor artificial lake at The Venetian Macao
3⃣ The Londoner Macao 'ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space'
Recommended travel route
The Parisian Gardens - The Londoner - The Venetian
》
📷Photo check-in strategy:
1. The Parisian Gardens - Giant Mickey
A 5M tall installation filled with childlike fantasy~ No matter how you take the photo, it will be perfect,
It is recommended to go to The Parisian Gardens in the morning, and take a photo with the colorful Mickey
Shooting during blue sky and white clouds is even more perfect - blending in with the Eiffel Tower
When taking photos, you can sit, stand, or use the chairs in the park as a foreground
2. The Londoner - ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space
Navigate to the McDonald's on the second floor of The Londoner, next to the ASCE hall~
Here they sell a variety of Disney art collections making their debut in Macau,
Especially like the colorful series, suitable for trendy people who like to collect
3. The Londoner - Royal Carriage
Passing by The Londoner, besides the must-photograph porch and red bus
The royal carriage on the first floor is also worth experiencing,
If you have time, be sure to watch a performance
4. The Venetian - Giant Lobster Mickey
Located at the popular Big Ben elevator spot, outside the entrance of The Venetian,
The lobster's design adds an artistic touch, when taking photos you can shoot from the bridge over the outdoor artificial lake
Or shoot upwards from below Mickey or from the side of the escalator handrail for great shots!
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The Venetian Macao Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Two-Day One-Night Travelogue in Macau: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, Playing, and Taking Photos
📍Route: Gongbei Port—The Parisian—Rua do Cunha—The Venetian—MGM—Wynn Palace—The Londoner—Ruins of St. Paul's
🗼The Parisian: The Eiffel Tower in front of The Parisian Hotel is perfect for taking photos. If you want a full view of the Eiffel Tower, you can go to the small park across the street.
🚣♀️The Venetian: You can take a boat ride, enjoy the scenery, watch their performances, and if you want to shop, this place has everything.
🚠Wynn Palace: On the second floor of Wynn Palace, you can take a free cable car ride. At night, you can enjoy the night view here, and there is also a musical fountain ⛲️ in front of Wynn Palace where you can take group photos.
♟The Londoner: At night, the entrance of The Londoner Hotel is another popular spot for social media check-ins. Many beautiful girls take photos here, and any random shot is a masterpiece. The scenery is so nice that any angle works.
🎲MGM: Inside the entertainment area, there is free milk tea to drink~ and many snacks~
🥢Rua do Cunha: Time to eat~ It can be considered a snack street. Many of Macau's popular foods originate from here~ including Lao Day beef offal, pork chop buns, Andrew's egg tarts, and various Hong Kong-style milk tea and coffee shops.
🇲🇴Ruins of St. Paul's: It is said that the third floor of Uniqlo is a great spot for photos, but since everyone knows this, the line is already very long. There are also many snacks here~ and lots of souvenirs that you can take home
0629 Macau Trip - Taipa District (Super Detailed)
I've already forgotten how many times I've been to Macau, having visited most of the check-in spots 3 or 4 times.
This time, it was my niece who just graduated from primary school who wanted to visit. In fact, it wasn't her first time either, but I still really like Macau and think it's quite nice.
We left Guangzhou South at 10:40 in the morning and arrived at the Gongbei Port at 11:40. It was a Thursday, so there weren't many people crossing the border.
We dawdled a bit and reached Macau around 12:10.
We took bus number 30 from the border and arrived at Rua do Cunha after about half an hour. Remember to press the bell in advance when getting off the bus in Macau.
The places I often eat at on Rua do Cunha are just those few.
Andrew's and glutinous rice dumplings are the snacks I often eat because it's a weekday, there's no need to queue at each store.
Coming out of Rua do Cunha, it's about a 5-minute walk to the Taipa Houses-Museum, which is also a very photogenic spot. Sitting under the shade of the trees and enjoying the cool breeze is so comfortable.
There's also a large area of lotus flowers in different colors below.
It's about time to go to the hotel for check-in. This time we chose to stay at the Galaxy Hotel.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the Taipa Houses-Museum.
After dropping off our things and resting for a while in the hotel, we set off for The Venetian around 4 pm.
Of course, the check-in spot at The Venetian is the Grand Canal. Feeling a bit hungry, we ate at the food court and then walked to The Parisian to check in at the Eiffel Tower.
Then we walked back to St. Mark's Square at The Venetian to check in the night view. There are many check-in spots for The Londoner on the way from St. Mark's Square by elevator.
Just as night falls, it's the best time to check in at The Londoner. After checking in, it's about time to go to Wynn Palace. It's about a 10-minute walk from The Londoner.
8 pm is just the time for the 'My Heart Will Go On' fountain show, which I think is worth watching if you have the time, with the background music being quite impressive.
I didn't take the cable car because I wasn't interested, and mainly because there were too many people queuing.
After watching the fountain show, we walked back to the Galaxy Hotel, which took about 20 minutes.
Back at the Galaxy, I had a dessert on the first floor and then went back to my room to rest. I walked about 20,000 steps that day.
I walked 30,000 steps in Macau just for this set of night view photos
You should always take a trip to Macau to see the night view of The Venetian.
I have organized this niche and free photo check-in spot for you.
𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙮 𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙜𝙮 travel guide
1️⃣3️⃣ There is a viewing platform between The Venetian and The Londoner's glass bridge that is very photogenic (although it's usually crowded, you can choose a spot on the side to take pictures).
2️⃣ The Londoner Macao (the area below the hotel is very photogenic, you can capture the Big Ben, and there are many ground spots that almost guarantee great shots).
4️⃣6️⃣ These two spots can be photographed by walking up the stairs on the bridge, and you can shoot handheld without needing a tripod!
5️⃣6️⃣ The stairs outside The Venetian allow you to look across at the entire night view of The Londoner (the popular stair spot is also here but expect to queue for at least 1 hour).
Address📍 | Cotai Strip The Venetian-The Londoner-Wynn Palace
Transport🚌 | From the Grand Lisboa Hotel, take bus 25-26-21 (it's a 200m walk from City of Dreams or the Cohesion Road).
Macau's new exhibition unlocks a giant Mickey for a limited time for free
For friends who are traveling to Macau recently
Don't miss this colorful exhibition
A tribute to Disney's 100th anniversary! Two artists join hands to launch it!
Not only is there a giant Mickey beyond the screen, but also colorful art pieces
Disney fans, close your eyes and rush!
Magical Appointment
🎫: Free
⭐: August 3rd - October 15th
📍Exhibition address:
1⃣ The Parisian Gardens (10:00-20:00)
2⃣ The outdoor artificial lake at The Venetian Macao
3⃣ The Londoner Macao 'ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space'
Recommended travel route
The Parisian Gardens - The Londoner - The Venetian
》
📷Photo check-in strategy:
1. The Parisian Gardens - Giant Mickey
A 5M tall installation filled with childlike fantasy~ No matter how you take the photo, it will be perfect,
It is recommended to go to The Parisian Gardens in the morning, and take a photo with the colorful Mickey
Shooting during blue sky and white clouds is even more perfect - blending in with the Eiffel Tower
When taking photos, you can sit, stand, or use the chairs in the park as a foreground
2. The Londoner - ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space
Navigate to the McDonald's on the second floor of The Londoner, next to the ASCE hall~
Here they sell a variety of Disney art collections making their debut in Macau,
Especially like the colorful series, suitable for trendy people who like to collect
3. The Londoner - Royal Carriage
Passing by The Londoner, besides the must-photograph porch and red bus
The royal carriage on the first floor is also worth experiencing,
If you have time, be sure to watch a performance
4. The Venetian - Giant Lobster Mickey
Located at the popular Big Ben elevator spot, outside the entrance of The Venetian,
The lobster's design adds an artistic touch, when taking photos you can shoot from the bridge over the outdoor artificial lake
Or shoot upwards from below Mickey or from the side of the escalator handrail for great shots!
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Ruins of St. Paul's Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Iconic Image of Macau
#freehotelstay
The iconic Ruins of St Paul. Crowd of tourist visits here. The place was good however it was so crowded because of many tourists coming there. If you want to have a good photo I suggest going there earlier.
The place is free entry and free to visit; a ruins with rich history dating back to a few hundred years ago.
Still worth a visit if you would like a glimpse of some historical landmark while clocking some attractions in Macau.
Macau Travel | Avoid the crowd and take big shots
I've been back to Macau for a week now
Can't delay the photo guide anymore
Coming to Macau 🇲🇴 People can take pictures like this in the sea of people
Avoid the crowd from different angles
1⃣️【Ruins of St. Paul】
There are too many people in the square in front of the archway. You can go to the flower base stone steps next to the archway. The low-angle upward shot can avoid the crowd and integrate with the Ruins of St. Paul
2⃣️【Love Lane】: Stand or sit on the stone steps, the Ruins of St. Paul are all background walls, and the colorful Portuguese buildings are also good to shoot
4⃣️【UNIQLO】: It can be said that it is the most beautiful UNIQLO in Macau. You can take pictures of the Ruins of St. Paul from the oil painting frame glass window on the second floor. There are too many people and you have to queue up. I didn't go to shoot
5⃣️Go up the small hill on the right side of the archway, next to the big tree in the Fort Park, there are few people, and it's not bad to take a photo with the side view of the Ruins of St. Paul
If you are going to Macau for the first time, you must go to these must-play list!
Every month, Mangtao, who goes to Macau once a month, recommends these super fun must-play lists to everyone!
🟡Route recommendation:
Ruins of St. Paul-Love Lane-Guia Lighthouse-Official Street-Venetian-Londoner-Parisian
【Taipa】
1⃣Must check-in for photos: Londoner Macau
📷Photo location map:
▪️P2: The outdoor Starlight Bridge connecting the Venetian and the Londoner
▪️P3: The escalator at the Rialto Bridge in the Venetian
▪️P4: The opposite of the Rialto Bridge in the Venetian-Londoner's Big Ben
▪️P5: The second floor of the Parisian shopping center
▪️P6: The corridor from the Four Seasons Shop to the Parisian
2⃣️Must-see performances in the Londoner Macau Resort
♥️Royal Guard Changing of the Guard💂🏻& Street Performer Performance🤹♂
✨A British feast performed by Scottish guards and buglers, accompanied by drum music, you can interact with the performers and sway, it's really fun~
▫️Performance time: Every Tuesday~Thursday: 19:30/21:30
Every Friday~Sunday: 16:00/19:30/21:30
▫️Performance location: Crystal Golden Palace in the Londoner lobby
PS: In addition to the Royal Guard Changing of the Guard performance, the Londoner's Royal Carriage Show can also encounter many other wonderful street performer performances~
3⃣Other must-do things & experiences in Taipa, Macau:
🔹Go to the Venetian to see the Art Paradise Macau teamLab Super Natural Space and Romantic Canal
🔹Go to the Parisian to see the Macau Eiffel Tower and feel the French romance
🔹Go to the 🆓 Londoner's London Discovery Taxi and shuttle through the streets of London with Beckham
【Macau Peninsula】
1⃣Take a photo at the Ruins of St. Paul once, and experience the Portuguese style
📷Photo location map:
▪️P12: Ruins of St. Paul-Love Lane
▪️P13: The left fort park on the right side of the Ruins of St. Paul
2⃣Other must-do things & experiences in the Macau Peninsula area
🔸Go to the graffiti wall of the lobby oblique lane and take a literary style picture
🔸Go to the observation deck of the big fort to overlook the panoramic view of Macau
🔸Go to Ze Xian Ji egg waffle to eat Macau specialties
🟢Travel tips:
✔️You need to wave your hand to stop the bus🚌 at the station, remember to ring the bell when you get off
✔️Macau people are very enthusiastic❤🔥 so don't be afraid, feel free to travel~
✔️Most places can pay online, just change a small amount of cash
December 2023 trip to Macau
1️⃣ Macau is very small, you can take the hotel's free shuttle bus for the whole journey. The shuttle bus + walking can reach all the attractions.
2️⃣ Many small shops can't break 1000 MOP, but it can be broken down in large restaurants and hotels. So it's better to exchange for smaller denominations of money. Some shops also accept Alipay and WeChat payments.
3️⃣ If you can't find the way, ask the locals, they are very enthusiastic.
4️⃣ The local dim sum restaurants where locals eat a lot are quite good. Ordering their specialty signature dishes will not go wrong.
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The Londoner Hotel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Two-Day One-Night Travelogue in Macau: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, Playing, and Taking Photos
📍Route: Gongbei Port—The Parisian—Rua do Cunha—The Venetian—MGM—Wynn Palace—The Londoner—Ruins of St. Paul's
🗼The Parisian: The Eiffel Tower in front of The Parisian Hotel is perfect for taking photos. If you want a full view of the Eiffel Tower, you can go to the small park across the street.
🚣♀️The Venetian: You can take a boat ride, enjoy the scenery, watch their performances, and if you want to shop, this place has everything.
🚠Wynn Palace: On the second floor of Wynn Palace, you can take a free cable car ride. At night, you can enjoy the night view here, and there is also a musical fountain ⛲️ in front of Wynn Palace where you can take group photos.
♟The Londoner: At night, the entrance of The Londoner Hotel is another popular spot for social media check-ins. Many beautiful girls take photos here, and any random shot is a masterpiece. The scenery is so nice that any angle works.
🎲MGM: Inside the entertainment area, there is free milk tea to drink~ and many snacks~
🥢Rua do Cunha: Time to eat~ It can be considered a snack street. Many of Macau's popular foods originate from here~ including Lao Day beef offal, pork chop buns, Andrew's egg tarts, and various Hong Kong-style milk tea and coffee shops.
🇲🇴Ruins of St. Paul's: It is said that the third floor of Uniqlo is a great spot for photos, but since everyone knows this, the line is already very long. There are also many snacks here~ and lots of souvenirs that you can take home
0629 Macau Trip - Taipa District (Super Detailed)
I've already forgotten how many times I've been to Macau, having visited most of the check-in spots 3 or 4 times.
This time, it was my niece who just graduated from primary school who wanted to visit. In fact, it wasn't her first time either, but I still really like Macau and think it's quite nice.
We left Guangzhou South at 10:40 in the morning and arrived at the Gongbei Port at 11:40. It was a Thursday, so there weren't many people crossing the border.
We dawdled a bit and reached Macau around 12:10.
We took bus number 30 from the border and arrived at Rua do Cunha after about half an hour. Remember to press the bell in advance when getting off the bus in Macau.
The places I often eat at on Rua do Cunha are just those few.
Andrew's and glutinous rice dumplings are the snacks I often eat because it's a weekday, there's no need to queue at each store.
Coming out of Rua do Cunha, it's about a 5-minute walk to the Taipa Houses-Museum, which is also a very photogenic spot. Sitting under the shade of the trees and enjoying the cool breeze is so comfortable.
There's also a large area of lotus flowers in different colors below.
It's about time to go to the hotel for check-in. This time we chose to stay at the Galaxy Hotel.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the Taipa Houses-Museum.
After dropping off our things and resting for a while in the hotel, we set off for The Venetian around 4 pm.
Of course, the check-in spot at The Venetian is the Grand Canal. Feeling a bit hungry, we ate at the food court and then walked to The Parisian to check in at the Eiffel Tower.
Then we walked back to St. Mark's Square at The Venetian to check in the night view. There are many check-in spots for The Londoner on the way from St. Mark's Square by elevator.
Just as night falls, it's the best time to check in at The Londoner. After checking in, it's about time to go to Wynn Palace. It's about a 10-minute walk from The Londoner.
8 pm is just the time for the 'My Heart Will Go On' fountain show, which I think is worth watching if you have the time, with the background music being quite impressive.
I didn't take the cable car because I wasn't interested, and mainly because there were too many people queuing.
After watching the fountain show, we walked back to the Galaxy Hotel, which took about 20 minutes.
Back at the Galaxy, I had a dessert on the first floor and then went back to my room to rest. I walked about 20,000 steps that day.
I walked 30,000 steps in Macau just for this set of night view photos
You should always take a trip to Macau to see the night view of The Venetian.
I have organized this niche and free photo check-in spot for you.
𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙮 𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙜𝙮 travel guide
1️⃣3️⃣ There is a viewing platform between The Venetian and The Londoner's glass bridge that is very photogenic (although it's usually crowded, you can choose a spot on the side to take pictures).
2️⃣ The Londoner Macao (the area below the hotel is very photogenic, you can capture the Big Ben, and there are many ground spots that almost guarantee great shots).
4️⃣6️⃣ These two spots can be photographed by walking up the stairs on the bridge, and you can shoot handheld without needing a tripod!
5️⃣6️⃣ The stairs outside The Venetian allow you to look across at the entire night view of The Londoner (the popular stair spot is also here but expect to queue for at least 1 hour).
Address📍 | Cotai Strip The Venetian-The Londoner-Wynn Palace
Transport🚌 | From the Grand Lisboa Hotel, take bus 25-26-21 (it's a 200m walk from City of Dreams or the Cohesion Road).
Macau's new exhibition unlocks a giant Mickey for a limited time for free
For friends who are traveling to Macau recently
Don't miss this colorful exhibition
A tribute to Disney's 100th anniversary! Two artists join hands to launch it!
Not only is there a giant Mickey beyond the screen, but also colorful art pieces
Disney fans, close your eyes and rush!
Magical Appointment
🎫: Free
⭐: August 3rd - October 15th
📍Exhibition address:
1⃣ The Parisian Gardens (10:00-20:00)
2⃣ The outdoor artificial lake at The Venetian Macao
3⃣ The Londoner Macao 'ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space'
Recommended travel route
The Parisian Gardens - The Londoner - The Venetian
》
📷Photo check-in strategy:
1. The Parisian Gardens - Giant Mickey
A 5M tall installation filled with childlike fantasy~ No matter how you take the photo, it will be perfect,
It is recommended to go to The Parisian Gardens in the morning, and take a photo with the colorful Mickey
Shooting during blue sky and white clouds is even more perfect - blending in with the Eiffel Tower
When taking photos, you can sit, stand, or use the chairs in the park as a foreground
2. The Londoner - ASCE Diverse IP Art Exploration Space
Navigate to the McDonald's on the second floor of The Londoner, next to the ASCE hall~
Here they sell a variety of Disney art collections making their debut in Macau,
Especially like the colorful series, suitable for trendy people who like to collect
3. The Londoner - Royal Carriage
Passing by The Londoner, besides the must-photograph porch and red bus
The royal carriage on the first floor is also worth experiencing,
If you have time, be sure to watch a performance
4. The Venetian - Giant Lobster Mickey
Located at the popular Big Ben elevator spot, outside the entrance of The Venetian,
The lobster's design adds an artistic touch, when taking photos you can shoot from the bridge over the outdoor artificial lake
Or shoot upwards from below Mickey or from the side of the escalator handrail for great shots!
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The Londoner Macao Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Great British Feel in Macau
#freehotelstay
Compared with other hotels in Macau, the Londoner is a newly opened hotel last year. It's a very grand looking hotel. The group of buildings from the outside gives you the 100 % Great British feel . The mall is connected to Parisian and Venetian.
Walking distance to MGM, COD and Wynn, and studiocity. It's definitely Instagrammable! The best time to take a stroll and view the building's lighting is in the evening or golden hours (sunset). Highly recommended!
Before you leave Macau, I suggest visiting these places that are free of charge!!
During my two-day and one-night stay in Macau,
I experienced the luxurious glitz and glamour here,
but also saw the ordinary hustle and bustle of life.
Today, I want to recommend a few free photo spots for everyone.
Make sure to take note~
🔶【Ruins of St. Paul's】:
A must-visit landmark in Macau, there are many delicacies nearby, such as egg tarts and beef offal, and the fridge magnets here are also very pretty, you can take a few home if you like.
🔶【Rua da Guia】:
During the day, you can capture a lot of deep and strong street views along this street, be sure to use a telephoto lens to snap a National Geographic-style photo spot!
🔶【Guia Hill Viewing Platform】:
Take the bus to Ocean Gardens Station, walk 700 meters to Guia Hill, no need to climb, there is an elevator directly to the mid-level viewing platform, where you can enjoy the view of Grand Lisboa, and this spot is definitely a hit on social media.
🔶【Rua do Cunha】:
Portuguese-style painted walls and streets, very photogenic, and there are also a lot of delicacies nearby!
🔶【The Londoner】:
European architecture and the Eiffel Tower are here, no need to go abroad to get the same European blockbuster feel.
🔶【Grand Lisboa】:
There is a sky garden on the third floor of the hotel, which is open for free, and the Baroque green plant maze is very photogenic.
If you don't go to Londoner in Macau at night | Then you might as well not come to Macau
| Then you might as well not come to Macau. The bustling city is not suitable for stargazing✨
Citywalk of sleepless city😜
Pretend to be in London series🇬🇧
You can always trust the night view of Macau❗❗❗
😎Anyway, I really understand the meaning of the four words 'dazzling'
When the lights are on🍷, get lost directly on the streets of Macau🎂
The night view of Londoner in Macau is really too good to take pictures🥰
It's the beautiful sister who breaks the wind and waves, right?😜
💙The three people series in Macau have their own styles
😏But I really love Londoner
😭Because it's really more beautiful than London, right?
👉🏻Here incorporates too many British elements
👉🏻Red double-decker bus, newsstand, black taxi and guards......
To be honest
When you get to Londoner
You really don't have to bother to find a location🤣
👉🏻Don't look at the location strategy and shooting posture
👉🏻Just take a few steps at the door
Let your bestie or lover take a snapshot
No one has waste shots (I don't, you don't, she doesn't)🤣
U KNOW❗❗❗
This is probably the unique magic of Londoner😎😎
If you come alone
No problem at all❗❗❗
Just find a beautiful girl who is taking pictures at the door🤳
Everyone helps each other to take pictures (don't be socially anxious when you come out to play)🥰
🇬🇧About Londoner🇬🇧
👉🏻It is a large-scale luxury hotel in Macau. The exterior wall is designed based on Westminster Palace and the Houses of Parliament. If the Venetian has gondola canals, the Parisian has the Eiffel Tower, then the landmark of Londoner in Macau is the Big Ben🚎
👉🏻The original British design and exquisite taste style, here is full of luxury charm🎊
👉🏻Manchester United Football Club once stayed in Londoner in Macau before its opening🥂
🎂Photo and play tips🎂
🎁In addition to the hotel entrance, there are many places suitable for taking pictures along the way in the long corridor of the Venetian and the elevator. Just walk and shoot🍯
🎁On the white arch bridge coming out of the Venetian, you can take the whole Londoner as the background, which is very good-looking🚎
🎁Red double-decker bus and newsstand, can be photographed🤳
🎁From Londoner, turn right to MGM and Wynn Palace. The fountain show at Wynn Palace starts at 8 pm, and you can also take a free cable car. If you want to go to Wynn Palace, you must go early✨
✔Address: Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Cotai, Macau Special Administrative Region
✔Transportation strategy: Take the fortune car at the gate, or bus - take 51A/71S/MT4 to Avenida Nova do Almada
✔Recommended travel companions: Couples, friends, parent-child, family
✔Average consumption: 1500mop
The dazzling night view of Macau, you should take pictures like this
This New Year's Eve, I didn't go far, taking advantage of the fact that my Hong Kong and Macau pass has not yet expired, I decided to walk around Macau for this New Year's Eve.
My impression of Macau is just a small piece of land.
But after I came here with my camera📷, I walked 20,000 steps for two consecutive days. Although Macau is small, it has everything.
The food, attractions, and people in Macau all give me a strong impression.
The roads here are narrow but clean, like Chongqing, some slopes are very steep, but the drivers' driving skills are very good, if you don't hold on to the handrail carefully, you will be thrown out.
There are "people" from all over the world here, Londoners, Venetians, Parisians... But my favorite is still the people of Macau.
The quality of the people in Macau is really high, and they are very friendly to mainlanders, unlike the inherent superiority of neighboring Hong Kong that makes people uncomfortable.
Macau is very good, I will come again next time~
Tips :
1️⃣Don't go through Gongbei Port during holidays, it is recommended to go through Qingmao Port, which is next to Zhuhai Station.
2️⃣Be sure to buy a Macau pass in advance, you can get a 50% discount on the bus. Remember to change Macau coins, some stores do not support mobile payment, all buses🚌6 Macau dollars.
3️⃣Be sure to abide by local laws and policies and be a civilized tourist.
4️⃣You must be at least 21 years old to enter the entertainment venues of the hotel, and some hotels also provide free snacks and drinks, unlimited refills...
5️⃣Be sure to check the customs clearance time and bus information during the New Year, taxiing in Macau is very expensive.
📍London Hotel & Venetian Hotel & Four Seasons Hotel in Macau 🎫Free
🚗Free "Fortune Car" at the hotel
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