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Macau Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Bus Tour

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Created: 2025-04-28

Updated: 2025-05-18

Created: 2025-04-28 16:47

Updated: 2025-05-18 19:40

Macau Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Bus Tour


I recommend taking the Hop-On/Off Bus on the first morning or afternoon of your first day in a new city.

If you have plenty of time, it's also good to take the first round all the way around. And from the second time, repeat getting off and on to go sightseeing.



After 2017, I was able to stay in Macau for 48 hours after a long time, so I purchased tickets in advance from Klook
and started from the Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the starting point.


For travel destinations such as Hong Kong/Macau, there are many promotions for each holiday, so it is recommended to book at the promotional price right before your trip.

If the translation on the Korean site is awkward, I recommend viewing it in English. Information may vary depending on the platform.




With such an eclectic mix of cultures and history behind Macau, unsurprisingly, there's a lot to see! Make your Macau sightseeing efficient, convenient, and easy with a hop-on-hop-off bus tour.

What to Expect on the Macau Open Top Bus Tour
With such an eclectic mix of cultures and history behind Macau, unsurprisingly ,there's a lot to see! Make your Macau sightseeing efficient, convenient, and easy with a hop-on-hop-off bus tour. With an open top deck, you can sit back and soak up the sights as you cruise by over 120 Macau attractions, or choose to continue on foot at your choice of 10 stops. Get a feel for a Chinese heritage at Mandarin's House, soak up the Portuguese influence at Senado Square or the Ruins of St. Paul, or keep up pace with modern Macau at one of many grand hotel-casinos or the 338m Macau Tower. There's so much to discover, but with a full day pass, you're in with the best chance to see it all!



During this trip, I stayed on Macau island, not in the Taipa and Cotai areas.

It was fun because it was relatively close to the airport, hotel prices were cheap, and I could see more of how the people of Macau live.

There were also free shuttles from the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal to the casinos/hotels in the Taipa and Cotai areas, so I could use them comfortably.


Macau Outer Ferry Terminal



Macau Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Bus Tour


There is also a park near the Outer Harbour Terminal that is good for a walk.


Reservoir Park







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