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Help... itinerary for macau from 8am to 4pm
Jul 4, 2011 02:37
Hi! I would like to ask for a favor. Can you please help us to make an itinerary for macau day tour? We will be taking CHina Ferry(NWFF) at Tsim Tsam Tsui, Hongkong at 7am or 8 am and would like to stay in Macau until 4 in the afternoon. And by 5pm from macau ferry terminal back to tsim tsam tsui, hongkong. These are the places that we wud like to visit: Venetian Hotel/Gondola canal, Fisherman's Wharf/Sands Hotel, Senado Square, Ruins of St Paul, Wynn Hotel/Lisboa or Grand Lisboa...Thank u very much. Your help will be greatly appreciated
Last edited by BLUE_BERRIKEYK: Jul 4, 2011 02:39
Jul 4, 2011 03:34
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GUEST41889 If you're alone and travel light and on a shoestring, just rent a motorcycle with driver, he will know what to do. Otherwise rent a cab.
Jul 4, 2011 20:05
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  • LINGYUXISU
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Well, I don't think you could visit all these places in such a short time. Actually, We don't go to the Fisherman's Wharf. We actually arrived at the ferry terminal on the taipa island and then visit the Venetian Hotel. WE stayed there till 1400. THen we take a bus to the Grand Lisboa. From Grand Lisboa, you could just walk to Senado Square, Ruins of St Paul.

It's already late afternooon by that time, so we had to give up Fisherman's Wharf.



Jul 13, 2011 09:16
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you'd be surprised at what you can see in 8 hours in Macau. My mother and I visited and we got to see a lot although we had a lot more time.

Get a good map and do your research first. Decide what you want to see. the casinos or the historic sights.

Take a bus out to Caloane Is and then make your way back from there via ?Taipa where you can visit a Museum, rent a bicycle by the hour, and try some local food. Be sure to stop at Senate Square and take a walk around some of the old narrow streets on your way back to the Ferry terminal.

It's a small place with a lot to see but you don't need to visit what doesn't seem of interest. Enjoy your stay. I love the place - so quaint and lots of good coffee shops and shopping if you have time.
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