No one is unknown to Macau (or Macao) — is one of the best cities of eating and playing of China in particular and of the world in general. A special administrative and economic zone, dubbed as the Las Vegas of Asia. Macau has long been is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Macau is not only famous for its most luxurious casinos, the most luxurious hotels and resorts… but also attracts many tourists by its beautiful and charm attractions such as Genting-City of Entertainment, Ruins of St. Paul’s Church or Largo Do Senado Square … Most visitors coming here are attracted by the beautiful features mixed of Asia – Europe, the quiet of the city, the harmony between old and modern, the contrast with the modern without the rough.
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So, is Macau worth visiting, how to visit Macau, what to do in Macau and how to plan a budget trip to Macau for the first-time perfectly? Let’s check out our Macau travel blog (Macau blog) with the fullest Macau travel guide (guide to Macau, Macau tourist guide, Macau city guide, Macau guide) from how to get to Macau, best places to visit, best time to come, what to eat as well as top things to do in Macau to help you maximize your trip as follows!
Macau blog — When is the best to visit Macau?
From May to September is the best time to travel to Macau. During this time, the Macau’s climate is quite favorable for you to visit and explore the city, the weather is sunny but not too hot, although sometimes there is rain but little rainfall and short time.
Note: Although the weather is hot during the day, but at night the temperature drops, it is quite cold, so you should bring 1 or 2 thin jackets to keep the body warm at night. In addition, you need to bring a few more lightweight clothes, sports shoes, sunscreen, hat, umbrella … for your journey to Macau is comfortable, pleasant.
Macau travel blog — How to enter Macau?
From Hong Kong: Let’s apply for a double entry visa upon entry to Hong Kong. To enter Macau, you can apply for a visa at the border.
Directly when arrival in Macau: You can apply for visa directly at the entry door. The important tip for you is let’s apply for a visa at the entry door in three languages: English – Chinese – Portuguese, this door is close to the door of normal procedures, because this door is often few people, help you can saving more time. Ask the managers if you do not find this door to do this procedure.
Macau travel blog — How to get to Macau?
Option 1: You fly from Vietnam to Hong Kong, after arrival at the airport, you ask the way to the hydrofoil dock and then take the hydrofoil to Macau, it will take about 40 minutes to reach Macau. This dock is located near the airport so you can easily find your way to there.
Option 2: Alternatively, you can fly directly to Macau on the flight of Viva Macau Airlines to fly directly from Vietnam to Macau (The airfares are quite expensive, about $200). Then, when arrival at the airport, you can find the free bus to get to your hotel.
Macau travel blog — How to getting around Macau?
To getting around Macau, there are a lot of means of transport for you to choose, you based your budget to choose the suitable vehicle. There are 4 major means of transportation in Macau that used by most visitors.
Public buses and minibuses
To save money on travel in Macau, the bus is the best option for you. There are all 40 bus routes and operating hours from 6:45am to 12:00pm every day. According to our Macau travel guide, you should get a map of bus system to know your bus route as well as to make it easier for you to travel. Some bus routes often used by tourists:
- Bus route No.3, 3A: Running between the ferry terminals and the city center.
- Bus route No.12: Passing the Lisboa Hotel to Lou Lim IOC and Kun garden
- Bus route No.21, 21A, 25, 26A: Running to Taipa and Coloane.
Trishaw
If you want to sightseeing, Trishaw is the best way to explore Macau’s famous sites such as St Paul’s Cathedral, A Ma Temple, Macau Tower, Senado Square.
Note: You need to negotiate the price before going to by Trishaw, avoid paying too high price. Reference price MOP150 ($18.54) / 1 hour.
Taxi
Taxis are a popular means of transportation in Macau. If you choose to take a taxi, when get up the car, remember the driver’s name and license plate (listed on the driver’s license next to the meter counter). If you feel served not very well and are not satisfied, you can report back to the Tourist Information Center.
Taxis call center: 853-28519519, + 853-28939939, + 853-85000000, + 853-28283283.
Rent a car or motorbike
If you want to free to explore the beautiful and famous attractions in Macau, you should hire vehicles to drive themselves such as: cars, motorcycles. If you want to hire a cheap and quality car in Macau, you should rent a car of Avis Rent A Car, http://www.avis.com.mo/ (at Macau ferry terminal). Or you can rent a motorbike in Taipa Village.
- Reference hire prices: The car hire price on weekdays around MOP 450 ($55.62) / day, weekends from MOP 500 (61.80) / day. The motorbike hire price about $16.22 / day.
- For travelers who has visited Macau many times, they often call the Land, Public works and Transport Bureau of Macau for more information about car rental services and get more clear advice. Tel: + 853-28374214, Fax: + 853-28523407.
Macau travel blog — Where to stay in Macau?
Known as a lavish city, it is not difficult to find luxury hotels, resorts in Macau. These are some good hotels in Macau you should refer to.
Ole London Hotel: Located in the city of Macau, It is convenient for you to travel on the route of sightseeings, Ole London is the first ideal hotel we would like to recommend to you. Airy and clean rooms, enthusiastic and attentive staff, ensure you will be satisfied when using the hotel services. A 2-star hotel with room rates from $48/night (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Address: Praca de Ponte E Horta No 4-6, Macau City, Macau, Macau
Price: Lowest room rates from $47.21 / night.
Grandview Hotel: Always has been rated as one of the beautiful, cheap hotels in Macau. Not only meet the basic requirements of a 4 star hotel, but also with modern facilities such as satellite TV and minibar … surely the hotel will bring you the feelings of enjoyment and relax. A 4-star hotel with room rates from $82/night (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Address: 142 Estrada Governador Albano de Oliveira, Taipa, Macau, Macau
Price: Lowest room rates from $82.42 / night.
Lisboa Hotel: Located in the heart of Macau’s business district, with beautiful and luxurious space, spacious rooms with professional staff, the hotel will meet all your needs, including the most strict requirements. Lisboa Hotel is also a great option that you should refer. A 5-star hotel with room rates from $78/night (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com).
Address: 2-4 Avenida de Lisboa, Macau City, Macau, Macau
Price: Lowest room rates from $78 / night.
Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central: To be considered as one of the nicest and quality hotels in Macau, Cotai Central will be your ideal place to stay. In addition to the resting after the tours, you can also experience many facilities and services such as: gym, sauna, spa, massage … A luxurious 5-star hotel with room rates from $107/night (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Address: Estrada do Istmo. s/n, Cotai, Macau, Macau
Price: Lowest room rates from $107 / night.
The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel: If you have a good budget, do not miss the Venetian Macau Resort Hotel in your Macau journey. The hotel is not only a place of rest, but also is one of Asia’s most exciting entertainment destinations with luxurious and ultra-spacious spaces, along with many other attractive amenities and services. A luxurious 5-star hotel with room rates from $143/night (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Address: Estrada da Baia de N. Senhora da Esperanca, Cotai, Macau, Macau
Price: Lowest room rates from $143 / night.
Below are some best cheap, budget, mid-range and upscale hotels with good ratings and reviews you can refer to.
Wynn Palace (Address: MacaoAv. da Nave Desportiva, MO Avenida Da Nave Desportiva Cotai / Phone: +853 8889 8889), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $197/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Rio Hotel & Casino (Address: 33 Rua Luis Gonzaga Gomes, Macau, Macau / Phone: +853 2871 8718), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $78/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Studio City Macau (Address: MacauEstr. do Istmo, Studio City / Phone: +853 8865 8888), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $122/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Hotel Royal Macau (Address: MacauEstr. da Vitoria, 2-4 / Phone: +853 2855 2222), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $65/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Grand Hyatt Macau (Address: Macao, Estrada do Istmo City of Dreams / Phone: +853 8868 1234), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $129/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
The Parisian Macao (Address: Lote 3, Strip, SAR, P.R. China, Estr. do Istmo, Macao / Phone: +853 2882 8833), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $140/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
City of Dreams – The Countdown Hotel (Address: Estrada do Istmo, Cotai, Macau, Macau), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $105/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
You can find, check rates, availability & booking for Macau hotels on Agoda.com or Booking.com.
Macau travel blog — Best places to visit and top things to do in Macau?
Macau is not only famous for the world’s most luxurious casinos, the most luxurious hotels and resorts, the funny bustling place for wealthy people, but also attracts with Genting multi-purpose entertainment complex, the Ruins of St. Paul Cathedral Church or Largo Do Senate Square… also the interesting attractions for your trip to Macau. Below, there are some top and best places to visit in Macau you should refer to.
Macau Casinos
One of the most famous places in Macau for any traveler in Macau is casino – where is dubbed as “Las Vegas of Asia”, is also a symbol of Macau. Going to the casinos in Macau you will not be overwhelmed by the luxurious interior and exterior design, elegant, attracted, bustling, charm, you will be extremely excited with the busier atmosphere, more bustling than the night markets. So, if you’re not interested in this red-and-black game, then go to Macau’s casinos at least once when you visiting here.
Macau has over 20 casinos, large, small with business licensed. In which most famous, most attract visitors are: Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, Sands Macau, MGM Macau, Lisboa, Venetian Macau…
Both indigenous peoples and tourists go to Macau’s casinos for the purpose of seeking lucky, experimenting and experiencing the game of red-black in the largest, modern, most luxurious casinos in the world. Therefore, many visitors have been burnt “their wallets” when try their luck in these casinos. So, be careful and know the stop point when you come here.
Ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral Church
If you are a fan of ancient architecture, St. Paul’s Cathedral is an interesting tourist destination for you when visiting Macau. St. Paul is located west of Great Mount, the fortress of the Macau Peninsula. This place is not only famous for its unique architecture, impressive but also many memorable historical milestones.
Built in the XVII century to commemorate an apostle of Jesus is St. Paul, the uniqueness of St. Paul’s Cathedral is a combination of many different architectural styles.
The façade was completed by Japanese laypeople and local artisans under the direction of Italian architect Carlo Spinola. The church is built of marble in the style of ancient Pale architecture of Greece. The front includes the five floors, on the walls of each floor are covered with statues, the right and left has columns made by stones.