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Great place for typical product of Macau!

Perfect to buy the famous cookies of Macau or the dried beef. I like the village for the Portuguese... read more

Reviewed 2 weeks ago
kimworldwide
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Shenzhen, China
Charming, a bit overwhelmed by tourists

The mix of Portuguese houses and Chinese temples, the narrow twisting village streets are Macanese... read more

Reviewed 3 weeks ago
AdventurousEater2
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Date of experience: March 2019
Reviewed 1 week ago

Be sure to bring an empty stomach to this enclave teeming with local snacks. At first, we were under the impression that pork chop buns are its focal point. Wonders of wonders, my favourite muah chee with fresh fruits takes the icing of the cake....More

Date of experience: March 2019
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Date of experience: March 2019
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Date of experience: March 2019
Reviewed 2 weeks ago

Perfect to buy the famous cookies of Macau or the dried beef. I like the village for the Portuguese influences in architecture and the warm feeling when you enter the village. Not recommended to visit this area during Chinese Holidays!

Date of experience: April 2018
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Date of experience: February 2019
Reviewed 3 weeks ago

The mix of Portuguese houses and Chinese temples, the narrow twisting village streets are Macanese. I feel there used to be more old trees and recent development has destroyed some. Perhaps the town should plant some more. There are many fun eating establishments there. This...More

Date of experience: February 2019
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Date of experience: February 2019
Reviewed 4 weeks ago

We basically drove through, and wished we had more time here. There are lovely pubs and tavernas - we ate scrumptious pork chop buns at a place, and then great dinner at a portugese place. a nice change from the strip hotels and malls

Date of experience: February 2019
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Date of experience: December 2018
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John T
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Response from travellero23 | Reviewed this property |
I think Macau dont sell this kind of thing. Better cross boarder to mainland china for sure they have
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Response from Duperman | Reviewed this property |
Hi all, I brought my pram (with my 3-year old boy) along to Taipa Village. Survived and it wasn't that bad. Cobblestones and slopes are a challenge, but we managed to see all of the village. Hope that serves as a gauge, if... More
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31 March 2018|
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Response from Piotr M | Reviewed this property |
Generally most of the hotels have free shuttles, so I guess Conrad will also have, just ask where they go and the timetable
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