Magical and fashionable guide to Macau's old streets!
Recently, I've been particularly fond of strolling and eating in the old streets of Macau.
1⃣️Here is a strong atmosphere of life.
2️⃣️Love to explore various specialty foods in old streets.
3️⃣️You can capture unique Macau architecture.
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Today I'm sharing a route of the old streets in Macau that I like to walk.
(I didn't intentionally remember the street names, later I looked up the place names on the photo album map)
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🌟After entering the border from Gongbei
You can take a car to 1⃣️Wynn Macau or 2⃣️The Venetian Macao.
Then use your phone's navigation to walk to "Dong Wangyang New Street".
🌟You can take super cool photos of the old street and the new Grand Lisboa Hotel on Dongwangyang New Street.
Many people come here to take photos. The best spot is around the "Jin Yue Yue Nan Beef Noodle" shop, which is also one of my favorite places. I love their raw beef rice.
🌟[Jin Yue Vietnamese Beef Noodle] This shop is about 10 meters away from a cool urban U-shaped road. The map shows it as [Luo Xianxin Street], a stone slab staircase. There are seats on the road that are very suitable for taking photos. There are characteristic Portuguese cuisine and specialty tea restaurants on both sides of the road, worth a try.
🌟Cross the street on the elevator at Luo Xianxin Street, then turn right and walk to the right side. This is Shui Keng Wei Street, where there are many sports brand stores, all the way to Holland Park Commercial Center, where there are many sports brand stores.
🌟Walk to the vicinity of Holland Park, and turn into "Fengtang New Street" where there are some trendy brand stores. If there are discounts, the cost performance is very high. Then keep walking to "Fengtang Diagonal Alley" where there are churches, unique buildings, creative shops, and cafes. It is very suitable for taking photos and checking in.
🌟Follow the stairs along "Fengtang Slope" and walk up to the three-way intersection towards "Gaoyuan Street". There are some Macau specialty shops on both sides of the road, and the products feel good. There is a delicious "Cheong Chau Ai Kwan Zhen Zheng Nuo Mi Zi" behind the Ruins of St. Paul's. When you get here, you are only 3-4 hundred meters away from the Ruins of St. Paul's.
🌟Walking out of "Rua da Felicidade", you can take some photos near the Ruins of St. Paul's. The windows on the second floor of Uniqlo, the right alley of Rua da Felicidade, and the Love Lane all have good photo spots.
🌟Then continue along "Rua da Ribeira do Patane", there are many specialty shops selling dried meat, cakes and pastries on both sides. Then I will slowly walk to "Rua da Felicidade", where there are many beef offal shops, just look for the one with a long queue. Order a $40 cowboy beef offal and eat slowly. Crossing "Rua da Felicidade" is the main church of Macau, which is also suitable for taking photos.
🌟Then walk south along the "Lobby Diagonal Alley", look up and you can see the Grand Lisboa, and soon you will arrive at the "Grand Lisboa".
🌟Then find the fortune bus nearby and take it to Guanzha or Taipa.
📢PS: Friendly reminder, be sure to wear comfortable shoes because the walking time is long and tiring. 🌟
According to the official statement of the Macao Special Administrative Region General Administration of Civil Affairs: "The sloped lane is named after the 'mad hall', in order to commemorate the leprosy hospital that was opened here, and is the first infectious disease hospital established in the West in China.
The whole block exudes exotic style, with Portuguese-style buildings on both sides built on the mountain, making good use of the topography, and the ground paved with pebbles from Portugal. There are public buildings such as churches and charitable associations, as well as private residences, and the neighborhood is clean and tidy, which can represent the characteristics of the Macau neighborhood.
When the sun is good, even standing here feels a bit hot. There is also a school parking space here that is quite small. The people who usually come are not particularly large. Tourists occasionally pass by here and take photos.
A free block, surrounded by some European-style buildings, occasionally there will be some small exhibitions and activities. When I went on May 1st, other places were crowded with people. There were not many people here and I could take pictures slowly. Suitable for friends who like to take pictures.
There are several Portuguese-style buildings on both sides of the alley. The floor tiles here are quite interesting small mosaic bricks, so it is really a Portuguese city street with a feeling, but he is really not too big, adding up to a few hundred meters.
Walking on the Macau Peninsula, in fact, across the entire peninsula, only need to walk about half an hour or so, the fun of walking is on the road, occasionally encounter some scenery that I have not seen before, this time I encountered the crazy hall slope lane.