If you can go to Macau, you must go! Coca-Cola Museum, "Lan Gui Lou" in the alley, and hidden "vintage shop"—so trendy
Hello everyone~~
Many friends have told me that the recent "Macau travel guides" have been too intense! We can only look but can't go! 😭
Ahhh, I feel the same anxiety, but I always feel that the day of resuming normal entry and exit is not far off... Let's be patient a little longer~😩
When it comes to Macau attractions, we always think of those popular tourist areas: Ruins of St. Paul's, Love Lane, The Venetian, A-Ma Cultural Village, and so on. Many artistic youths say they're not interested!
After some deep digging, I discovered that some alleys in Macau hide some super eye-catching trendy check-in spots. Just take a photo, and even if you're not an influencer, you can become one! Literary youths, quickly save this...
We drink a lot of "happy water for fat nerds" (Coca-Cola), but never thought it could create a museum! Walking to the entrance, you see neatly arranged Coke bottles. With such a striking color, you can spot it from afar!
The whole shop is decorated with a Coca-Cola theme. With its rich colors, no matter how you shoot or from what angle, you can get satisfying photos—extremely eye-catching!!!
It's definitely a super photogenic influencer check-in spot! Although most of the decorations in the shop are collectibles and not for sale, many souvenirs and Cokes are available for purchase!
And you can buy Macau-limited edition Coca-Cola here. After drinking, remember to wash the bottle and keep it as a collectible!
📷 Free entry, free to photograph
🔓 Opening hours: Tue-Fri (12:00-17:00) Sat-Sun (12:00-19:00)
📍 Address: 26 Guanqianhou Street, Macau (near Ruins of St. Paul's)
Hearing the name "Lan Gui Lou" might sound a bit scary, but it has unexpected features!
Art graffiti walls, specialty shops, and some "hidden food" restaurants in Macau are all in this alley! Young people must come here to check in—you'll fall in love in a second!
"Lan Gui Lou" is not far from the Ruins of St. Paul's, within walking distance. It often hosts art-filled community events, with stalls selling handicrafts, very characteristic!
📍 Address: Southwest of St. Anthony's Parish (near Ruins of St. Paul's)
This "Vintage Market" in Macau is very popular locally. It's quite hidden, so you can follow the navigation when going!
The shop is filled with various vintage clothing, exquisite decorations, etc. A whole table full, making your eyes dazzle~
The owners are a couple, very warm and hospitable. Most of the clothes are sourced from around the world, and each style has only one piece!
👚 Shop: Vintage Market
📍 Address: Block A, G/F, Baide Building, 22A Sheng Luqi Street, Macau
🔓 Business hours: Mon-Fri (15:00-21:00) Weekend (14:00-21:00)
This "Jihuo" (Collection Goods) is right opposite the Vintage Market. This shop mainly sells retro home furnishings and miscellaneous items, all fun products sourced from around the world.
The interior has a retro decoration style, playing classic Cantonese old songs, full of a sense of era. You can also order a cup of coffee and sit leisurely for a whole day~
👚 Shop: Jihuo (Collection Goods)
📍 Address: Block A1, G/F, Baide Building, 22A Sheng Luqi Street, Macau
🔓 Business hours: Mon-Fri (15:00-21:00) Weekend (14:00-21:00)