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Macau Travel Guide during the Best Travel Season in Macau

This year marks the grand celebration of the 20th anniversary of Macau's return to the motherland. Many people still can't help but burst into tears when they hear "Song of the Seven Sons". On this occasion, there are also many friends who want to go to Macau to see another scenery on the land of the motherland. Let’s take a look at the relevant strategies for visiting Macau. Best time to travel

October to February of the following year is the best time to travel.

Macao has a small temperature difference among the four seasons. Summers are hot and rainy, while winters are relatively warm. Overall, it is a more suitable place for traveling.

Spring and summer (March-September): Macau tourism off-season. Because of the hot weather and heavy rainfall, travel schedules are delayed. But summer is a good time to go to Macau to swim and ride waves on the black sand beach.

Autumn and winter (October-February): January is the coldest month in Macau, with an average temperature of 14.6°C, but the lowest temperature is still above 5°C. Even in winter, tourists from the north are Warm and comfortable, whether you are strolling through the historical streets or coming for shopping, autumn and winter are the best times to travel to Macau. Macau Travel Guide

Catering: Macau’s catering consumption is relatively high, such as The famous Portuguese-style eggs are about 10 yuan/piece, and the noodles at roadside stalls are about 30-40 yuan/bowl. The price of snacks in the food courts in many hotels is similar to that on the roadside, with an average price of 50-80 yuan per person. . If you go to a famous high-end restaurant or a Portuguese restaurant, the price will be relatively high, 100-200 yuan per person.

Accommodation: Accommodation is also one of the highest expenses in Macau, especially in the various luxury five-star hotels on the island, which are basically 2,000-3,000 yuan/night. If there is a discount in the off-season, it will be 1,000 yuan. You can live there just around the corner and it’s worth experiencing. A general fast hotel costs about 300-500 yuan.

Transportation: In Macau, transportation is relatively cost-effective and can save a lot of money. All major five-star hotels and major casinos in Macau will provide free Shuttle

Bus with many routes and frequent departures. You can basically visit various attractions for free. If you take a taxi, the starting price is about 10 yuan, but the charges are higher after that. If you encounter a traffic jam, it is not cost-effective. Taking a taxi from the Macau Peninsula to ?le Island is about 80-100 yuan.

Attractions and entertainment: This is also a small part of Macau’s consumption. Many famous attractions such as Ruins of St. Paul’s and the Fortress are free to visit. As long as you are over 21 years old, you can enter and exit the casinos of major hotels for free, which is worthy of the title of "Entertainment City". Macau specialty almond cake

Although almond cake is not the first in Macau, it has developed and grown here and is now one of the most famous souvenirs in Macau. In fact, the main raw material of almond cake is not almonds, but mung bean powder. Because the appearance is similar to almonds, it is called almond cake. The cake is sweet, fragrant and rosy in the mouth, and is delicious. At the same time, the innovative packaging also attracts the attention of many tourists.

The most famous Juji Bakery in Macau is a souvenir shop that tourists will definitely patronize; the area around Ruins of St. Paul’s is a concentrated area for souvenir shops, and it is bustling with people every day, gathering tourists and locals from all walks of life. There are also various souvenir bakeries on Guanye Street in Ren; Zhejiang, and Juji Bakery has also opened a branch here. Portuguese wine

Wine is sold in all supermarkets and even small shops across Australia. The price of wine ranges from ordinary table wine worth MOP30 to high-quality Porto vintage wine worth hundreds of MOP. Various wines are sold in duty-free shops at docks, airports and borders for departing passengers to purchase. Special souvenirs

The sales counter of the Macau Grand Prix Museum sells books, videos and other souvenirs related to the most important sports event held in Macau, especially the Formula 3 World Series.

The Maritime Museum’s sales counter sells illustrated books and imaginative souvenirs, such as unique models of sailing ships that once roamed the waters around Macau. In addition, there are other well-designed souvenirs related to navigation.

You can also find a variety of Macau-themed souvenirs at the MGTO Information Center in front of the Senado Pavilion. For example: postcards, posters, books, etc.