Accidental Macau Travel: A Spontaneous 2-Day Macau Self-Guided Itinerary

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FAQ

Can you visit Macau without doing any research? Do first-timers need to plan ahead?

Macau is one of the few cities I think you can visit without much prep and still have a solid trip.

Attractions are densely clustered, Mandarin works everywhere, and the casino hotel shuttle network is well-developed — even if you’re finding spots in real time on Xiaohongshu, you can cover the main food and landmark highlights in a day.

That said, popular restaurants often require queuing, so if there’s somewhere specific you want to eat, check ahead whether you need to join a queue or take a number.

What are the free ways to get around Macau?

All major casino hotels run free shuttles covering the airport, ferry terminals, and key hotels on both the Peninsula and Taipa — the most cost-effective way to get around.

Galaxy Macau, The Venetian, Wynn, and others all have shuttles — you don’t need to be a guest, just join the queue and board.

The Macau Light Rail (LRT) is a newer option connecting Taipa’s airport and several major hotels, at a low fare. Good for when you don’t want to wait for a shuttle schedule.

What is Livraria Portuguesa? Is it worth going out of your way for?

Livraria Portuguesa is a bookshop in the old town that rarely appears in mainstream travel guides, with an exterior wall tiled in orange, yellow, and blue mosaic — visually distinctive.

Inside it sells egg tart-related ceramics, Macau-themed postcards, Portuguese tile-patterned stationery, and more across two small but well-curated floors.

It opens at 11 am, not all day. For anyone interested in stationery, design objects, or less common souvenirs, I’d actually recommend this over Rua do Cunha.

Can you use Didi or Uber in Macau?

Uber returned to Macau in 2026 after a 9-year absence, now offering a “metered taxi” option. Once you arrive, you can book licensed local taxis directly through the Uber app.

Didi does not operate legally in Macau, so the app won’t find you a ride there.

For most visitors on a quick trip, the standard options remain flagging a cab on the street or joining the taxi queue at a hotel. With multiple people, short-distance taxi fares split between the group can sometimes come out cheaper than the bus — and you get to experience the local taxi culture while you’re at it.

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