Traditional architecture, mouth-watering delicacies and shopping sprees are all an integral part of Macau!
Begin your wonderful journey into Macau by entering via a Turbo Jet ferry from Hong Kong. However, if you are feeling game enough and have a high budget for your expenses, helicopter services are also available. Provided by SkyShuttle, a 1-way helicopter service would cost around $2900 Hong Kong Dollars/Macau Pataca per person, which is approximately S$500 per person. Definitely an eye-opener and undeniably an once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Upon arriving, you just can’t wait to check into the hotel and continue your journey. Located in Taipa Island, the 5* Grand Waldo Hotel is just 2km away from Macau International Airport, and it only takes a mere 5 minutes drive. Having their own casino block, gamers can enjoy quality gaming facilities without having to travel to external casinos. However non-gamers need not worry as they have their own entertainment block as well. Furnished with a huge variety of shopping outlets and lifestyle brands, it bounds to attract travelers from all around.
Extremely accessible, affordable rates, quality services, the Grand Waldo Hotel is definitely the first choice for any travelers looking for 5* services at 3* prices! However, this 5* hotel is not to be confused with the 3* Waldo Hotel situated in Downtown Macau. Therefore, if taking a taxi at the airport, the driver should know exactly the destination. One tip is to write down the address of the hotel, and tell the driver your destination by the address.
Nevertheless, if you have a huge craving for a more luxurious gaming and shopping experience, head down for a stay at The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel! Also a 5 minutes drive from Macau International Airport, The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel provides impeccable services and facilities, which includes 3 shopping areas, one of which would be The Grand Canal Shoppes, omprising of over 330 shops of lifestyle and boutique brands ranging from Hush Puppies to Versace to Montblanc.
If luxurious shopping is not your thing, head down to Senado Square instead.

With markets selling locally made products (which are mostly clothing), prices would not put you away.

Walking along the streets of Senado Square would then bring you to the St Dominic’s Church and the Ruins of St Paul.
Continue your heritage tour with a trip up Barra Hill to visit the A-Ma Temple, and at the same time enjoy the views of Macau from the hill. Absolutely the joys of a heritage traveler, immerse yourself in the culture and heritage, and appreciate the architecture behind these buildings!
Now are you feeling hungry after all the walking? Traditional Portuguese egg tarts from Lord Stow Bakery would do the trick! What’s so special about Lord Stow’s egg tarts is that it is the first to be brought into Asia. Originated from Portugal, the late owner Andrew Stow produced his own similar recipe and introduced it to the people in Macau, making it ever popular since then.

You can’t say you’ve been to Macau until you’ve tasted this!
And a must-try, have lunch in Macau Tower at their 360° Café, serving an array of cuisines from authentic Portuguese to Indian to Macanese.

A dining experience in a revolving restaurant which will revolve your life!
Begin your wonderful journey into Macau by entering via a Turbo Jet ferry from Hong Kong. However, if you are feeling game enough and have a high budget for your expenses, helicopter services are also available. Provided by SkyShuttle, a 1-way helicopter service would cost around $2900 Hong Kong Dollars/Macau Pataca per person, which is approximately S$500 per person. Definitely an eye-opener and undeniably an once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Upon arriving, you just can’t wait to check into the hotel and continue your journey. Located in Taipa Island, the 5* Grand Waldo Hotel is just 2km away from Macau International Airport, and it only takes a mere 5 minutes drive. Having their own casino block, gamers can enjoy quality gaming facilities without having to travel to external casinos. However non-gamers need not worry as they have their own entertainment block as well. Furnished with a huge variety of shopping outlets and lifestyle brands, it bounds to attract travelers from all around.
Extremely accessible, affordable rates, quality services, the Grand Waldo Hotel is definitely the first choice for any travelers looking for 5* services at 3* prices! However, this 5* hotel is not to be confused with the 3* Waldo Hotel situated in Downtown Macau. Therefore, if taking a taxi at the airport, the driver should know exactly the destination. One tip is to write down the address of the hotel, and tell the driver your destination by the address.
Nevertheless, if you have a huge craving for a more luxurious gaming and shopping experience, head down for a stay at The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel! Also a 5 minutes drive from Macau International Airport, The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel provides impeccable services and facilities, which includes 3 shopping areas, one of which would be The Grand Canal Shoppes, omprising of over 330 shops of lifestyle and boutique brands ranging from Hush Puppies to Versace to Montblanc.
If luxurious shopping is not your thing, head down to Senado Square instead.

With markets selling locally made products (which are mostly clothing), prices would not put you away.
Walking along the streets of Senado Square would then bring you to the St Dominic’s Church and the Ruins of St Paul.
Continue your heritage tour with a trip up Barra Hill to visit the A-Ma Temple, and at the same time enjoy the views of Macau from the hill. Absolutely the joys of a heritage traveler, immerse yourself in the culture and heritage, and appreciate the architecture behind these buildings!
Now are you feeling hungry after all the walking? Traditional Portuguese egg tarts from Lord Stow Bakery would do the trick! What’s so special about Lord Stow’s egg tarts is that it is the first to be brought into Asia. Originated from Portugal, the late owner Andrew Stow produced his own similar recipe and introduced it to the people in Macau, making it ever popular since then.
You can’t say you’ve been to Macau until you’ve tasted this!
And a must-try, have lunch in Macau Tower at their 360° Café, serving an array of cuisines from authentic Portuguese to Indian to Macanese.
A dining experience in a revolving restaurant which will revolve your life!
0 comments:
Post a Comment