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What are the recommended itineraries for a two-day trip to Macau? The hotel price is around 400-500 yuan

There are more than 400 hotels in places like Golden Dragon and Royal Castle. It can be cheaper if you make a reservation. If you check online, you will find many of these three- and four-star hotels. You can live very well on this floor.

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After you pass the Macau customs inspection, and then walk through a turning point, pay attention to the tourist information desk on the right hand side. There is a map of Macau on it, which is free. It contains all of Macau's tourist attractions, world heritage addresses, hotels, food introductions, which buses to take and the routes of various buses. It is very complete.

The current exchange rate between Macau Pataca and RMB is 117.5 to 100 RMB, so consumption in Macau must be converted into Macau Pataca. Although some shops provide RMB water refills, they are relatively few. As soon as you leave the Macau border, you should go straight to If you walk straight for two minutes, you will see many exchange shops: Asia Exchange, Ruichang Exchange, etc. These are all exchange points, and you can exchange exchange rates there. If you want to exchange money in the Mainland, you can only go to Bank of China, and the handling fee is expensive. If it's a credit card, I don't know.

There is a duty-free shop between Zhuhai Customs and Macau Customs. It is recommended that you buy things when you come back. Most of them are tobacco, alcohol, cosmetics, souvenirs and the like.

Let me tell you first, the buffet in New Century is very poor. Normally we can buy it for 20 Portuguese dollars, but in Macau you can eat this for 20 Portuguese dollars, which is relatively good. After exiting the border gate, walk to the right for about three minutes and you will see an overpass. Once you get on it, you will see many buses. The minibuses are parked over there. They are free buses for the casino. New Century also has them inside. Look for them.

As for the many scenic spots you mentioned, I mainly recommend you to visit the Venetian and Ruins of St. Paul's. To go to Ruins of St. Paul's, you can take bus No. 3A at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Get off at Xinma Road Station; for the Venetian, take the bus to the Border Gate or the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal, where there are free Venetian buses; the uniform bus fare within Macau Island is 3.2. If you go out to the island, it seems to be more than 4 yuan.

For the pass, you can ask the travel agency if they can handle it, or ask the information desk at the border gate where you can get free maps. That is the information desk of the Macau Tourism Bureau. They said they can provide it.

For shopping, there are many jewelry stores on the new road outside Ruins of St. Paul's. Lukfook Jewelry, Chow Tai Fook, and Chow Sang Sang, which you often see in advertisements, are all stationed there. Remember, you can bargain with them or give them accessories. As for souvenirs, when you go to the Ruins of St. Paul's, you must pass by the street in front of it. There are souvenir shops on both sides, such as Juji and Zuixiangyuan, which are quite famous here. As for daily necessities, the pharmacies here not only sell medicines, such as shampoo, but they also sell some cosmetics, and some of the prices are cheaper than in supermarkets.

Taking photos is not allowed in the casino, nor is it allowed in the Macau Museum, but you can take secret photos. They have no right to confiscate your camera and will only apologize. It is best not to take photos on the gambling table. Ghosts are very taboo about this.