World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's + Hidden Love Lane 🇲🇴
by wsnsarah
Sep 30, 2025
Classic photo-taking routes in Macau! This time I focused on visiting some of the most representative attractions in Macau, including the Eastern New Street, the Grand Samba Archway, the Grand Samba Street and the front of the Parliament Hall. Whether you are coming to Macau for the first time or you are already familiar with it, this trip is both authentic and fulfilling.
First, start feeling Macau's authentic market style from Dong Wan Yeung New Street. There are many old shops, houses and snack shops on both sides of the street. You can walk slowly and take pictures, feeling the atmosphere of Macau's Chinese and Western culture.
Then we came to the Grand Samba Archway, which is the most famous landmark in Macau. The Grand Sampa Alley is always crowded. It is perfect for taking pictures both day and night. The spectacular background, coupled with the stone steps and ancient European-style architecture, makes every picture very touristy. The Grand Samba Pagoda is open all day long, so you don't have to worry about missing the opening hours.
Nearby is Tai Sampa Street, which is definitely a foodie's paradise. There are many kinds of Portuguese egg tarts, beef jerky, almond cakes and snack shops. You can try the local popular delicacies while walking. There are many options in this area if you want to take home souvenirs.
The last land in front of the Parliament Hall is an unmissable landmark in Macau’s historic city, with a must-see continental masonry floor and fountain. The surrounding arts and crafts, shops, coffee and snack shops are perfect for sitting down and chilling, feeling the unique slow-life atmosphere in the Tai Sampa area.
Practical itinerary tips:
1. The downtown area of Macau is extremely crowded, so early departure is recommended on special weekends or holidays.
2. The best time to take pictures of the Grand Samba Pagoda is in the morning or dusk, when there will be relatively few people.
3. Some shops and snack shops in Macau do not support electronic payment. There is absolutely no harm in bringing more cash. Do not rely solely on foreign currency credit cards such as visa.
4. Some new street restaurants have shorter hours.
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