Sharing a 4-day 3-night Hong Kong-Macau travel plan (Day 3)
by ไปมั้ย
May 29, 2025
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Let's continue with the plan for the morning of Day 3 of the Hong Kong-Macau trip.
This morning, we took the MTR to the Central side, then transferred to the Tram (Hong Kong’s famous tram) to explore various spots in Central.
- Kam Fai Dim Sum: A small Hong Kong-style dim sum restaurant, popular with locals, with a short wait. The dim sum pieces are large and filling, and the prices are reasonable.
- My Cup Of Tea: Located near the dim sum place, their milk tea is delicious with a fragrant tea aroma and not overly sweet.
- Tee Tung Avenue: This area has many mall-like shops, but since we went in the morning, most stores were still closed, so we took photos along the walkway instead.
- Hashtag B: A very popular egg tart and bakery shop. We took the Tram to the Causeway Bay branch. It wasn’t crowded in the morning, and the shop was fully stocked. The egg tarts are very large, so we bought some to share with friends because we wanted to try other places too.
- Bakehouse: A famous egg tart and bakery shop in Hong Kong. Last time we didn’t try it because of the long lines, but this time we bought from the Central branch. It was busy at times but the wait was short. The egg tarts are just the right size, with a not-too-thick crust, and taste delicious when hot.
- Lan Fong Yuen: A popular milk tea shop with a strong, fragrant tea flavor and not too sweet. Tourists love to take photos and check in here, giving a very authentic Hong Kong vibe.
- Linlee: A lemon tea shop with a duck as its iconic symbol. Every cup comes with a cute little duck on the lid. The lemon tea is very refreshing and tasty.
- The One Lemon Tea: Another lemon tea shop that caught our attention because of the adorable crocodile jam. The lemon tea has a slight herbal scent and is also refreshing.
- Graham Street: Since we were in Central, we didn’t miss stopping by to take photos at various popular spots.
- Cupping Room Central branch: A café with several branches in Hong Kong, each decorated differently but all with a great vibe. The coffee is good, aromatic, and strong.
- Che Kung Temple: Took a bus to pay respects to Che Kung before leaving Hong Kong.
- HZMB: This is the transport station for crossing between Hong Kong and Macau. You can buy bus tickets here to cross to Macau. It takes about nearly 2 hours to reach the Macau transport station.
- Macau Transport Station: From here, you can take bus 101X to enter Macau city.
- Hotel S: A great hotel with spacious rooms, beautiful decoration, cleanliness, and safety. It’s close to many restaurants and convenient for travel. We focused on walking to various places from the hotel.
- Hou Keng Tou: A restaurant we picked randomly because we were hungry. It’s not far from the hotel, serves delicious food with a large menu, and has good service.
That wraps up the very full Day 3 plan. It was a day with a lot of walking—tiring but fun, and full of travel experiences.
Let’s keep exploring Macau, gogo!
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Post by ไปมั้ย | May 29, 2025












