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DEVIN MOSS

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
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Posted: Apr 21, 2024
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