Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sofitel Ponte 16

I%26#39;ll be staying for 3 days and 2 nights in Sofitel Ponte 16 during mid May (16-18).



It%26#39;s gonna be my first time in Macau. Any suggested itinerary for me since it will be Sat and Sun? Thinking to go to St. Paul, Ama Temple, Kuan Yim Statue.





I also would like to try the authentic Portuguese and Macanese food, i can see in the forum that A Lorcha and Margaret are one of the famous ones, are they close to Sofitel?





Is Sofitel also in close proximity to Wynn and Venetian?



Sofitel Ponte 16


Even with the weekend crowds you%26#39;ll have time time to do lots more than you have mentioned - to get Macau to scale, the entire Macau Special Administrative Region would fit easily in the Sydney area surrounded by Rozelle, Sydney Uni, Circular Quay and Paddington, with room to spare. AND it has an excellent bus service.



Sofitel is about 10 minutes walk from Senado Square (generally taken to be the centre of downtown), Margaret%26#39;s is a few minutes beyond that, and Wynn about 5 minutes further on. A Lorcha is close to the A Ma temple, about 30 minutes walk to the south on the same road as Sofitel - or of course you can catch buses in either direction.



For the Venetian you could either catch a public bus from near your hotel, or backtrack to the ferry pier and catch one of their shuttle buses.



I would also use the day you go out there to explore Taipa and Coloane villages - apart from the scenery and history, there are a lot of good eats to be had in both places, much cheaper than at the Venetian.


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