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Asked by Ms.Amy Yeo from Singapore | Jan. 11, 2011 23:40
About:Getting to Macau

So nice that people answer our queries on Macau. My group of 5 will be visiting macau on 3rd feb to 7th feb 2011. It falls on Lunar New Year this year, Can someone plan an itinerary for us so that we can cover Senado square, fisherman's wharf, venetian, st. Pauls ruins plus any other recomendations?
We have no idea whether most shops will be closed or open during this period and whether any stalls selling noodles for breakfast etc.(if have pls recommend)
Will reach Macau airport on 3rd feb 2011 at 9:30am and staying at Sofitel Ponte 16. (check in time is 3pm)
Appreciate if anyone can tell us what to do once reach macau airport plus what transport to take etc (any free shuttle).
Thanks a million

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Answered by Ms.Sara | Jan. 12, 2011 01:54
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I think 2 days are enough to travel in Macau.
Day 1: Senado square, st. Pauls ruins, Grand Lisboa, A-la Ma temple, Macau Tower
Day 2 fisherman's wharf, venetian, Monte Fort, St. Domingo's Church
Day 3, you can have a side tour to Hong Kong(https://www.travelchinaguide.com/package/hongkong/) , back to Macau in the evening.
Day 4: You can do some shopping in Macau and explore a nice dining in Macau.
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Answered by Ms.SUPERGIRL from Australia | Jan. 12, 2011 01:57
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Most Shopping Malls are open during the Chinese New Year(https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/holidays/spring-festival.htm) , only some small shops may be closed. It won't influence your trip. You can easily find restaurant providing breakfast there.
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Answered by Ms.Amy Yeo from Singpapore | Jan. 13, 2011 03:44
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Thank you Sara and ms Supergirl, you all are most helpful.
I will follow your order of itinerary and in between will look out for good bargains and good glorious food. Hope the weather is not too cold.
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