Macau travel itinerary planning and play attractions - Entertainment Recommendations

Macao endorsement has been restored, so now want to go to Macao travel is also possible, Macao in fact, there are quite a number of scenic spots scenery attractions are not bad, want to have a good time, the first thing must be to understand the local attractions in detail, the following is the details.

Itinerary planning

If you have a day, you can visit the A-Ma Temple, Ruins of St. Paul's and other areas, eat Portuguese local food, visit the Venice Resort Hotel; two days, you can visit the historic center of Macau, eat snacks, taste the local Portuguese cuisine, watch the night of the water show, the "Dancing in the water".

If you have three days, the first two days are the same as above; on the third day, go to the Tourist Tower to experience the thrill of bungee jumping, or visit the Grand Prix Museum and the Wine Museum, and then go to the downtown area of Coloane to taste Portuguese egg tarts and coffee.

Highlights of Macau

Macao has many "firsts" in Chinese history, such as the first Western university, the first Western-style theater, and the first modern lighthouse on the Chinese coast. It's worth spending two or three days for an in-depth visit.

Visitors will unconsciously fall in love with the image of temples and churches standing side by side, as well as the humanistic atmosphere and slow pace of life. In addition to the historic architecture of the Macau Peninsula, you will be impressed by the colorful _Chai, the cozy and laid-back Coloane, and the luxurious and flashy Lo_City.

This is the Garden of Eden, from Michelin-starred restaurants to hidden gems in the narrow alleys of the cross streets, especially the unique flavors of the "native Portuguese cuisine" created by the fusion of East and West, which will keep your mouth busy. There are many festivals and events throughout the year. You can also choose one of your favorite festivals to visit and get into the local groove.

Recommended Attractions

Ruins of St. Paul's

Free and open 24 hours

The Ruins of St. Paul's is the best business card of Macau. It is surrounded by many interesting attractions. In front of us, at the bottom of the 68 stone steps, there is the Jesus Memorial Square, where stands the bronze statue of "Man and Woman" representing the Sino-Portuguese friendship; at the back of the cellar, there is the Catholic Museum of Art with more than 100 magnificent relics; on the east side, there is the "Fortress", which is also the location of the Macao Museum; on the west side, there is the Nezha Temple, which forms the best business card of Macao. On the east side is the "Fortress", which is also home to the Macao Museum; on the west side is the Nezha Temple, forming an interesting picture of Chinese and Western religious architecture. In addition, there are the ruins of the Ming Dynasty city wall and the "Love Alley", which is full of southern European flavors.

Before you come here to sightsee, it's a good idea to leave some room in your stomach. As you walk along this new road, you'll pass through St. Paul's Handicraft Street, where dozens of food stores line up one after the other. You'll be able to sample most of the food in the stores.

The Battery

Free, 07:00-19:00

It was originally the altar of the Jesuit St. Paul's Church, but was later changed to the St. Paul's Battery, also known as the Battery. It was gradually built from 1617 to 1626, with up to 32 cannons, and it was the centerpiece of the former military defense system. The classic history of the war is that when the Dutch invaded in 1622, the fort fired its cannons and hit the barrels of the Dutch army, winning the battle with fewer cannons. The fort was also the residence of the Governor of Macau, a military barracks and a weather station, and eventually evolved into a museum of Macau and a large exhibition room of the fort converted from an ammunition depot. It overlooks the Ruins of St. Paul's and the peninsula.

Macao Museum

Adults/students 15/8 MOP

10:00 to 18:00, closed Mondays

On the east side of the Ruins of St. Paul's is the Macao Museum, which is integrated into the Fortress. The first floor showcases the early history of Macau, where you can learn about how the Portuguese came to settle in Macau for more than 400 years, as well as the museum's prized piece, a Ming Dynasty Hongwu-era glazed red twining peonies Jade Kettle Spring Vase; on the second floor, don't miss the headphones on the wall of the "Native Portuguese Living Room" to listen to endangered Macanese language recitations and songs; and on the third floor, a contemporary look at Macau. The third floor showcases contemporary Macau, as well as the old look of Macau as depicted by some of the East's most influential Western painters before the invention of the camera. After walking the three floors, you leave the museum and arrive at the Fortress. Therefore, it is recommended to visit the museum first.

Casino Tour

As the only legal Gambling

places in China, Macau's casinos create unique landscapes with their distinctive exterior design. Even if you don't have an addiction in your bones, it doesn't matter. Walking into the place is an entertainment in itself. You might as well take a tour of the casino. You can check out the magnificent architecture built with money inside. You can enjoy a meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant, watch a concert or show, and some of the great entertainment won't even cost you a dime.

Next to the Lisboa Hotel's "birdcage" is the torchlit "exterior" of the Grand Lisboa Hotel, which contains a number of feng shui mysteries. The hotel is home to a number of very valuable artworks and antiques, and in 2016 there are two three Michelin-starred restaurants in Macau.

In front of Wynn Macau's main entrance is a show lake, which is free and features a show every 15 minutes. Fountains dance to sound, light and fire. It is recommended to see it when it gets dark. Large-scale art installations of the "Fortune Dragon" and "Lucky Tree" alternate in the hotel's atrium.

MGM MACAU, filled with European-style sky squares, has an 8.3-meter-high cylindrical tropical fish tank at its center. The annual Oktoberfest, held from September to October, is very popular. There is also Plaza One, with a collection of international fashion brands.

Fa Cai Ba Tips

The free shuttle buses offered by major hotels to attract tourists are commonly known as "Fa Cai Ba". The flights to the hotels do not require a purchase at the casino or hotel and are available to anyone. However, some casinos and hotels have spending or age restrictions when traveling to a port or destination. You can check before you take the ride. Connecting locations include Macau Airport, Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal, and Barrier Gate. Some hotels have stations on the Peninsula and in the old town of _ Chai. It is more comfortable and faster than normal public transportation, and from time to time it gives discount coupons for hotels, flexible transfers, and you can even travel around Macau without any transportation costs.