Three new itineraries have been added to the “Stay, Dine and See Macao” project for a limited period. In conjunction with the festivals and events being held in the city throughout this month, the project specially added the Macau Food Festival, the Macau Grand Prix and the 2022 Guangdong and Macao Branded Products Fair themed itineraries, all of which highlight the city’s “tourism +” appeal.
New itineraries available for a limited period
The 2022 Guangdong and Macao Branded Products Fair itinerary will only be on offer to residents between 11th and 13th November. Participants will visit the fair, which is organised by the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute and the Department of Commerce of Guangdong Province. They will then experience the new Guia Hill Pedestrian Tunnel and explore the ancient architectural complex in Nossa Senhora de Ká Hó.
The Experience the 69th Macau Grand Prix itinerary is exclusively on 17th and 18th November. The itinerary includes experiencing the exciting atmosphere of the city’s Lisboa Bend, tasting Macao’s local cuisine and taking a tour of Taipa on the Macao Light Rapid Transit.
During the Macau Food Festival, the last of the three themed itineraries will be on offer between 21st November and 4th December. It takes participants to the festival at Sai Van Lake Square to enjoy its array of gastronomic delights before climbing 223 metres up the iconic Macau Tower and witnessing the beautiful sunset from the tower’s famous Observation Deck.
For details on all of the local “Stay, Dine and See Macao” tour itineraries, hotels and travel agencies, please visit www.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/article/subsidies/macao-tour-hotel.
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