Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The route has been decided, and I don't know how to get to each scenic spot. Thank you.

The route has been decided, and I don't know how to get to each scenic spot. Thank you.

If it's an outer harbor pier, I suggest you put the Venetian at the end of your trip-> Dragon rhyme ring-> In front of the Chamber (this is the same place in the City Hall)-> Ding Gang (this is on the inclined road in front of the Chamber, and the itinerary can be exchanged with the front of the Chamber)-> Rose room->; Three major buses-> Lisboa->; Fisherman's wharf

Puyun in Longhuan is exactly where the Venetian shuttle bus gets off (that is, the lobby in the west wing). In the past, you could see the pedestrian bridge at the intersection, which was only about 5~ 10 minutes away.

As the Fisherman's Wharf is not far from the Waigang Wharf, one day should be enough if you don't particularly want to visit.

Venetians can take the shuttle bus, and they can take the bus stop in the old city and get off at Xinma Road in front of the Portuguese Rhyme Chamber in Longhuan. In front of the conference hall, Ding Gang, Rose Hall, Bath and Portuguese are basically within walking distance. From Portugal to Fisherman's Wharf, I suggest you take the Amara bus stop near the entrance to Portugal. Opposite the Fisherman's Wharf, as for going from the Fisherman's Wharf to the Waigang Wharf, just follow the direction as long as you have physical strength. They all came all the way. If you really don't want to go, you can take a bus to the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal at the opposite Jinsha.