Just copy! Macau 2-Day CityWalk Route Guide
by 夏天-1
Mar 5, 2025
Four days, two cities, countless memories. From Hong Kong’s dazzling skyline to Macau’s old-world charm, this trip was a perfect blend of culture, flavors, and unforgettable sights.
Day 1: Arrival & Victoria Harbour
Landing in Hong Kong set the tone for an exciting trip. After a quick Airport Express ride to Tsim Sha Tsui, we checked in and headed straight out to explore. Lunch was classic dim sum—har gow, siu mai, and flaky egg tarts that melted in our mouths. In the afternoon, we took the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak, where the city skyline unfolded beneath us like a sea of glittering towers. As night fell, we enjoyed the Symphony of Lights at Victoria Harbour, a dazzling show of color across the water, before wrapping up the evening with roast goose and clay pot rice at a local gem.
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Day 2: Cultural Hong Kong & Night Markets
The second day was all about Hong Kong’s unique cultural mix. We started at Man Mo Temple, its spirals of incense casting a mystical vibe, before strolling along Hollywood Road and the creative hub at PMQ. Lunch was a comforting bowl of wonton noodles that proved simplicity can be perfect. Later, we dove into the energy of Mong Kok, wandering through the Ladies’ Market and sneaker street. As night fell, Temple Street Night Market came alive—neon lights, fortune tellers, and irresistible street snacks like curry fish balls and egg waffles. We ended the night with Hong Kong milk tea, soaking up the city’s vibrant pulse.
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Day 3: Macau – Heritage & Glamour
A quick ferry ride brought us to Macau, where East meets West. The Ruins of St. Paul’s and Senado Square transported us to a bygone era with Portuguese architecture and cobblestone streets. We savored heavenly Portuguese egg tarts and tried Macanese dishes like African chicken and minchi for lunch. In the afternoon, we explored the Venetian Macao, with its opulent interiors and gondola rides, before watching the stunning House of Dancing Water show—an unforgettable performance of acrobatics and aquatic artistry. Returning to Hong Kong that night, we felt like we’d traveled across centuries in a single day.
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Day 4: Lantau Island & Farewell
For our final day, we traded the city’s buzz for serenity at Lantau Island. The Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride offered sweeping views of mountains and sea before we reached the iconic Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery—a calm and spiritual experience. We visited Tai O Fishing Village next, with its stilt houses and fresh seafood snacks, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s traditional side. Back in Kowloon, we squeezed in last-minute shopping at Harbour City and ended our adventure with a hot
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