A 3-Day, 2-Night Trip to Macau in February: Check Out All the Must-See Spots!
Located at the mouth of the Pearl River in South China, Macau is China's smallest metropolis. Despite its land area of only 32.8 square kilometers, Macau offers a plethora of exciting and delicious experiences, especially with its ubiquitous architectural wonders. Though small, Macau boasts numerous attractions. A 3-day, 2-night in-depth tour is perfect for checking out the most classic scenic spots and creating an unforgettable experience!
1. Must-See Attractions: Ruins of St. Paul's, Guia Fortress, Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro, Sai Van Lake, A-Ma Temple, Lin Zexu Memorial Museum, Tai Tam Mountain Country Park, Historic Centre of Macau, Rua do Cunha, and The Taipa Houses–Museum.
2. Itinerary: Day 1: Ruins of St. Paul's, Guia Fortress, Sai Van Lake, and Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro; Day 2: A-Ma Temple, Lin Zexu Memorial Museum, and Historic Centre of Macau; Day 3: Tai Tam Mountain Country Park, Historic Centre of Macau, Cotai Strip, Rua do Cunha, and The Taipa Houses–Museum.
3. Accommodation: Hotel prices in Macau are generally affordable during the off-season. In February, high-star hotel rooms cost around CNY 500. I booked a two-night stay at an established five-star hotel for CNY 896.
4. Dining: While high-end restaurants in Macau can be pricey but offer diverse food choices, they also add a service charge. I recommend exploring the tea restaurants tucked away in Macau's alleys for delicious and affordable meals. The daily cost per person is around CNY 180, totaling CNY 540 for three days.
5. Transportation: Macau has a well-developed subway and bus system, providing convenient access to almost every area. Additionally, major hotels offer shuttle buses to and from the airport, ferry terminal, and Border Gate.
6. Budget: ① Accommodation: CNY 896; ② Dining: CNY 540; ③ Transportation: CNY 60; Total: CNY 1,496.