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Hong Kong & Macau 4-Day Itinerary — June 28 to July 1, 2026

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Day 1 · Sun, Jun 28
Macau

Arrival in Hong Kong — Travel to Macau

Morning:

After arriving in Hong Kong, catch the high-speed ferry from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal (Sheung Wan) to Macau and enjoy harbor views en route; allow time for immigration and a smooth transfer to your hotel. Once settled, take a gentle walk through Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro toward the historic center, stopping for a Portuguese-style custard tart at Lord Stow's Bakery (Taipa outlet) and soaking in the colonial architecture before lunch.

Afternoon:

Stroll through the atmospheric lanes of Senado Square, admiring the mosaic pavements and pastel colonial facades before heading uphill to the dramatic ruins of the Ruins of St. Paul's for panoramic photos and a brief history lesson. Continue to the nearby Monte Forte (Fortaleza do Monte) for a shaded walk and museum visit, then descend toward the waterfront to relax with a cold drink at Taipa Village's Rua do Cunha, sampling local snacks like almond cookies and pork chop buns as you watch the sunset over the harbor.

Evening:

As night falls, wander through the glittering entertainment district and try your luck with a light, atmospheric visit to Casino Lisboa before moving on to a relaxed rooftop cocktail at The 8 Hotel's bar for panoramic views of the city lights. Finish with a late dinner of fresh Portuguese-influenced seafood at A Lorcha, where shared dishes and local wine make for a convivial end to your first day in Macau.

Day 2 · Mon, Jun 29
Macau

Full day exploring Macau — Historic sites & casinos

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful sunrise stroll through Nam Van Lake Waterfront, watching local tai chi groups and catching reflections of the skyline before breakfast at the nearby Lotus Palace Café, where try the Macanese-style pork chop sandwich. Then head to the leafy slopes of Guia Fortress and Lighthouse for panoramic views and a quick visit to the atmospheric Guia Chapel, followed by a coffee break at the charming colonial-era Mandarin's Retreat Café to plan the rest of your day.

Afternoon:

Wander the charming lanes of Taipa Village, popping into boutique shops and the [Taipa Houses-Museum](https://www.icm.gov.mo/en/our_museums/taipa_houses_museum.php) to glimpse Macanese domestic life, then savor a leisurely lunch of Portuguese-Macanese fusion at Café Bela Vista. Afterward, take a scenic ferry across the inner harbor to the island of Coloane to hike the short coastal trail to Hac Sa Beach, cool off with a famous ice-cream cone from Lord Stow's (Coloane) and enjoy a quiet sunset away from the casino crowds.

Evening:

As night deepens, head to the atmospheric waterfront of Macau Fisherman's Wharf for an illuminated stroll past themed façades and live street performers, then catch a spectacular light-and-sound show at The Venetian Macau's CotaiArena or wander its indoor canals for people-watching. Cap the night with an elegant tasting menu and wine pairings at Jade Dragon for refined Cantonese cuisine, followed by a nightcap at the stylish rooftop bar SOUL St. Regis to soak in panoramic Cotai skyline views before retiring.

Day 3 · Tue, Jun 30
Hong Kong

Return to Hong Kong — Leisure and city sights

Morning:

After the ferry or HZM Bridge transfer back to Hong Kong, ease into the day with a dim sum brunch at Tim Ho Wan (Central branch) before wandering the historic streets of Sheung Wan to browse dried seafood shops and Chinese herbal stores. Continue uphill on the leafy steps to Man Mo Temple for a moment of calm, then take the glass-fronted Mid-Levels Escalator down toward Soho for coffee at % Arabica (Soho) and window-shopping at independent boutiques.

Afternoon:

Stroll through the seaside promenades of Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park and continue to the nearby art-filled neighborhood of Western Market, browsing local handicrafts and enjoying an iced latte at the cozy PMQ's Milk & Coffee pop-up. As late afternoon unfolds, take the Star Ferry from Central Piers across Victoria Harbour for a scenic ride, then wander the lively streets of Tsim Sha Tsui to visit the waterfront Avenue of Stars and catch the sunset views of Hong Kong Island before an early evening dinner.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade for a relaxed waterfront walk and pause at the Clock Tower to watch the skyline light up; grab specialty tea and snacks at the nearby Yum Cha Tea House before moving on. Later, explore the neon-lit streets of Knutsford Terrace, enjoying small-plate Cantonese tapas at The Globe and finishing with cocktails at the intimate rooftop bar Ozone (if you prefer dramatic views, reserve ahead) to round off a gentle return-to-Hong-Kong evening.

Day 4 · Wed, Jul 1
Hong Kong (Lantau Island)

Hong Kong Disneyland — Theme park day

Morning:

Start your magical day with early entry into Hong Kong Disneyland to beat peak crowds-head straight to Fantasyland for a ride on Dumbo the Flying Elephant and a photo stop with the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle before stores open. After those classic attractions, grab a character breakfast at Royal Banquet Hall for an uplifting meal with Mickey and friends, then take a relaxed ride on the scenic Disneyland Railroad to plan your afternoon strategy while soaking in park views.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely character breakfast, head to Adventureland to experience the swashbuckling fun of Jungle River Cruise and then dare the thrills of Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars for an adrenaline boost. Mid-afternoon, cool off with a refreshing treat from Royal Street Veranda and settle into a shaded spot near Castle Hub to catch the lively parade or seasonal live performances while scouting a good view for the evening fireworks.

Evening:

As the park lights come on, stroll to Grizzly Gulch's Sunset Terrace for relaxed mountain-themed snacks and photo ops, then catch the atmospheric twilight show at Castle Hub Garden featuring projection mapping and live performers. After the nighttime spectacular, wind down with a leisurely meal at Main Street Corner Café, enjoying classic Hong Kong-style café dishes, and finish with a final souvenir hunt in the illuminated shops along Main Street, U.S.A. before exiting the park.

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