A DAY TRIP IN MACAU FROM HONGKONG
From Hong Kong we are now crossing the border and headed to Macau.
Welcome to the "Las Vegas in Asia"
Macau reflects with a mix of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, a place where packed with churches, temples, palace and other structures. Among world's richest regions Macau economy profoundly reliant on gambling and tourism.
Part of the historic centre of Macau and one of UNESCO world heritage site. The most treasured icon the Ruin's of Saint Paul built from 1602 to 1640 by the Jesuits. The facade of Ruins of St. Paul measures 23metres across and 25.5metres high which has five levels.
To get there:
From Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal located in Tsim Sha Tsui walking distance from Harbour City Mall or take a taxi to 33 Canton Road.
Ferry Price: from 132 to 172 HKD for economy class (traveled 45mins single trip).
Even without advance booking, you can go direct from their office terminal to purchase a ticket.
Make sure to buy a round trip ticket for day tour, probably 8pm will be the last trip from Macau to Hong Kong.
Our itinerary made a lot of sense and I'd recommend you following a similar route:
Fisherman's Wharf, Galaxy Macau, The Venetian Macau, Senado Square, Ruin's of Saint Paul, Macau Tower.
Enjoy!
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