
Five-Day Hong Kong & Macau Escape
Discover two dazzling cities in one unforgettable trip. Macau dazzles with its unique blend of European charm and Asian energy. As the world's casino capital, it offers glittering resorts, Michelin-starred dining, and a historic center where 400-year-old Portuguese churches stand beside traditional Chinese temples.
Then experience Hong Kong's electric energy - from luxury shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui to bargaining at lively street markets. Ride the Peak Tram for breathtaking harbor views, explore artsy neighborhoods, and taste everything from dim sum to haute cuisine.
This carefully crafted 5-day journey shows you the best of both worlds: Macau's old-world romance and Hong Kong's urban buzz. You'll uncover colonial history, savor incredible food, and create memories between ancient temples and neon skylines.
Day 1 - MACAU
1st Stop - Casa Garden

Casa Garden is a charming Portuguese-style garden surrounded by elegant architecture and lush flowers. It beautifully showcases the architectural and cultural influences of Macau's Portuguese colonial era.
2nd Stop - Taipa Old Town & Rua do Cunha

Taipa Old Town is a historic and culturally rich area with charming alleys and ancient buildings, offering a genuine taste of Macau’s heritage. Rua do Cunha, one of Taipa’s main streets, is famous for its traditional snacks, local souvenirs, and distinctive dining spots.
3rd Stop - Galaxy Macau

Galaxy Macau is a sprawling integrated resort featuring luxurious hotels, extensive entertainment options, and a diverse range of dining experiences along Broadway Street. One of its highlights is the stunning Diamond and Crystal Lotus light show, which offers a mesmerizing display of lights and visual effects.
4th Stop - Grand Lisboa & Lisboa Palace

At Lisboa Palace, marvel at the European palace-inspired design of the stunning Green Lotus Garden. Meanwhile, at Grand Lisboa, experience thrilling outdoor activities like zip-lining and indoor skydiving, and savor local delicacies at the vibrant night market.
5th Stop - Cotai Strip
The Cotai Strip is renowned for its cluster of luxury hotel resorts, including The Venetian, The Parisian, MGM Cotai, City of Dreams Macau, The Londoner, and so on. This vibrant area is celebrated for its opulent architecture, high-end dining options, and extensive entertainment facilities, making it the heart of Macau's gaming, shopping, and luxury resort experiences.
6th Stop - The House of Dancing Water

Prepare to be mesmerized by Asia's most spectacular water-based show, staged in a custom-built 270° theater at City of Dreams. This 90-minute visual masterpiece blends death-defying acrobatics, heart-stopping high dives, and cutting-edge stage technology in a 7-meter-deep performance pool.
Day 2- MACAU
1st Stop - A-Ma Temple

A-Ma Temple is one of Macau's oldest temples, founded in 1488 and dedicated to Ma Zu, the sea goddess. The temple showcases traditional Southern Chinese architectural elements, including intricate carvings and rustic eaves. It is also considered the origin of Macau's name, as "Macau" is derived from the pronunciation of "A-Ma."
2nd Stop - Macau Tower

Standing 338 meters tall, Macau Tower is a versatile landmark offering breathtaking views of Macau and the Pearl River Delta from its observation deck. In addition to its panoramic vistas, the tower features a skywalk, dining options, and adrenaline-pumping activities such as bungee jumping.
3rd Stop - Dom Pedro V Theatre & St. Joseph's Seminary

Dom Pedro V Theatre, built in the late 19th century, is one of Macau's most historic theaters, known for hosting significant dramas and concerts. Its classical facade and interior decor preserve its historical charm. St. Joseph's Seminary, established in 1728, is one of Macau's oldest seminaries. It serves as a center for religious education and activities, featuring elegant Baroque architecture and intricate interior design.
4th Stop - Senado Square & Rua de São Paulo
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Senado Square is the heart of Macau, featuring distinctive mosaic-tiled pavements and historic colonial buildings. It serves as the focal point for social and cultural events in the city. Nearby Rua de São Paulo is renowned for its array of creative boutiques and charming cafes. It's an excellent spot for shopping and sampling local delicacies.
5th Stop - Macau Museum & Fortaleza do Monte

The Macau Museum showcases the city’s rich history and cultural heritage, featuring exhibits on local folklore, crafts, and significant historical events. Fortaleza do Monte, built in 1626, is one of Macau's most important historical sites. Once a crucial part of the city’s defensive system, it offers panoramic views of Macau’s stunning landscape.
6th Stop - Ruins of St. Paul’s & Na Tcha Temple

The Ruins of St. Paul’s is Macau’s most iconic landmark, the remains of a 16th-century church facade that reflects the city’s religious history. It stands as a symbol of Macau’s Portuguese colonial heritage and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Na Tcha Temple, a small yet ancient shrine, is dedicated to the Chinese deity Nezha. Its unique architectural style makes it a treasured part of Macau’s historical and cultural landscape.
Day 3 - Hong Kong
1st Stop - Hong Kong Museum of History

The Hong Kong Museum of History is an important venue for showcasing local art and history. It features permanent exhibitions such as the Bruce Lee display and sections dedicated to Cantonese opera artifacts, offering a deep dive into Hong Kong's diverse cultural heritage. The interactive exhibition design is especially suitable for family visits, making it the perfect starting point to learn about Hong Kong's culture.
2nd Stop - Mong Kok

Mong Kok is one of Hong Kong's most iconic urban areas, renowned for its vibrant street life. It is famous for the "Ladies' Market," an outdoor market, and "Sneaker Street," a shopping hub for sports shoes. As night falls, it transforms into a food paradise, with numerous street food stalls and local tea restaurants lining the streets.
3rd Stop - Tsim Sha Tsui & A Symphony of Lights

Stroll from the bustling streets of Mong Kok to the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, where you can experience a striking contrast of Hong Kong's urban landscape. In the evening, enjoy the world's largest light and music show, "A Symphony of Lights," at Victoria Harbour. Dozens of skyscrapers change their lights in sync with the music, creating a stunning visual feast.
Day 4 - Hong Kong
1st Stop - Causeway Bay

As one of the core shopping districts, Causeway Bay features a luxurious mall cluster, including Times Square and SOGO Department Store. Lee Gardens is home to flagship stores of international brands. Street food stalls and congee shops perfectly embody the dual charm of shopping and dining in Hong Kong.
2nd Stop - Sheung Wan, Central, and the Peak Tram

From the artistic vibe of Sheung Wan's antique streets to the financial pulse of Central's skyscrapers, this route showcases the blend of old and new in Hong Kong. End your journey by taking the historic Peak Tram, which has been in operation since 1888, to the summit. Enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline across Victoria Harbour from The Peak.
3rd Stop - Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong is one of Asia's most iconic nightlife destinations, lined with over a hundred bars and international restaurants along its narrow, sloped streets. As night falls, the area sparkles with neon lights, attracting both international tourists and locals. It’s especially recommended to visit on weekends to experience the vibrant party atmosphere.
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Day 5 - Hong Kong
1st Stop - Tian Tan Buddha

Located next to Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, the Tian Tan Buddha is the world's tallest outdoor bronze seated Buddha statue, majestically overlooking the panoramic views of Hong Kong. Standing at 34 meters, this statue combines religious artistry with engineering marvel. Visitors must climb 268 steps to get close for worship, enjoying the scenic mountain views and the tranquil atmosphere of this sacred site along the way.
2nd Stop - Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

Embark on a dreamlike journey soaring over Lantau Island! This 5.7-kilometer cable car system is not only the longest dual-line cable car in Asia but also recognized as one of the "World's Top Ten Cable Car Experiences." The ride offers breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience.