5 Things in Macau You Didn't Know You Can Get for FREE

Whether you're on a budget or not, knowing the things you can get for FREE in Macau will definitely make a big difference in your vacation. Why would you pay for something that's already offered for free right? And that's exactly what we have for you in the list below.

Free things to do in Macau


FREE TRANSPORTATION

As soon as you reach Macau airport via plane or port via ferry, almost every major casino in Macau will offer you a free ride to reach their hotel. This is open to all passengers whether you reserved a room in the hotel or not. And that's not all the free transportation you get, you can also ride any hotel shuttle bus to reach the top tourist attractions in Macau including Senado Square!

FREE WATER

Yes, you can also get as much water as you want in the major casinos in Macau. All you need to do is go inside the casino and look for the bottled waters placed in the casino tables. Actually many tourists get bottled water from the casino before they dine in so they don't need to buy water anymore. You can also get a bottled water in every casino you visit as you explore Macau.

FREE MEMBERSHIP

Just like most casinos in the world, there is no charge to join the membership program of every casino. This only takes a few minutes and after being a member, you get a lot of discounts and freebies from that casino. This includes 5 to 10% discount on restaurants, coupons, and sometimes even free stuff when you play in the casino.

FREE FOOD

Yes, you can also get free food in Macau when you visit Senado Square. Just head to the route leading to the ruins of Saint Paul's Cathedral and you will soon be greeted by a line of Macau's signature snacks and sweet and savory fried pork. By the time you reach Saint Paul, you'd be filled up and ready to explore more of Macau.

FREE PLACES TO VISIT

Aside from the free tourist attractions, you can visit in each major hotel in Macau, you can also visit many other places for free! This includes A-Ma Temple, walk the 8km Coloane Trail, Grand Prix Museum, the Guia Fort and so much more!




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