Macao Peninsula has always been a must-visit for tourists, but it's truly a shame if you only explore the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senate Square. In fact, from the Nam Shan Lake area extending to Sai Wan and A-Ma Temple, there are many quality boutiques worth slowing down to discover. This time, instead of promoting mainstream souvenir shops, we're sharing several distinctive select shops.
In a quiet corner by Nam Shan Lake, not far from the Macao Tower, there are a few low-key yet exceptional quality shops.Lofi Mind is a combined coffee and select shop space, featuring jewelry and small ceramic works by local designers. The owner, formerly in the hotel industry, brought the concept of select shops from overseas to Macao with a unique eye for curation. Jewelry prices fall in the $/$$ range, making them perfect for travel souvenirs or gifts. The coffee is equally thoughtful, with single-origin beans from local roasters. In the evening, sitting in the outdoor area offers lake views—a hidden gem in the middle of the city.
If you're interested in local Macao design,Macao Concept is a must-visit. Located in an alley off Nam Shan Avenue, it has no obvious sign— you'll need to look carefully. The shop gathers works by Macao illustrators, from postcards to posters, as well as stationery featuring Macao street scenes. According to the owner, Macao's local design scene has been growing in recent years, and these small shops hope to provide a platform for local creators. Prices are quite approachable, mostly in the $ to $$ range—perfect for finding souvenirs.
Heading toward Sai Wan Lake, near Min Guo Avenue,Peaceful Corner focuses on lifestyle goods, with imported daily items from Japan and Thailand including handmade soaps, aromatherapy, and small home decor. Their featured recommendation is the diffused stone handmade soap, mixed with local Macao spice formulas—unique fragrance and affordable. The shop's strength lies in its exquisite packaging, suitable for gifting or personal use, and the owner warmly recommends products based on customer needs.
If you love vintage style,Legacy Vintage is worth a visit. The shop collects second-hand Macao items and nostalgic treasures, from old Macao postcards to classic Portuguese tile replicas. The owner is a collector himself and has deep knowledge of Macao's history—you'll hear many interesting stories in conversation. These vintage shops are rare in Macao, perfect for travelers interested in local culture.
Finally, we recommend匠心工坊located near A-Ma Temple—this isn't a typical souvenir shop but a genuine handmade workshop. The shop features leather products handcrafted by Macao masters, from wallets to belts, all hand-stitched. The master says that in recent years, travelers' interest in handmade goods has increased, with many tourists specifically seeking these "different" Macao souvenirs. Prices in the $$ to $$$$ range may not be cheap, but they are truly one-of-a-kind and can be customized on-site.
Practical Information
The most convenient way to reach these shops is by bus. Nam Shan Avenue is served by multiple bus routes including 2, 5, and 10. For specific operating hours, it's recommended to call ahead—some small shops operate on flexible schedules. Macau Pass and MPay are accepted at these shops, making electronic payment very convenient.
Travel Tips
Most of these Macao Peninsula boutiques are hidden in alleys—plan half a day to explore slowly, don't rush it like a scheduled tour. If time permits, combine it with an evening walk around Sai Wan Lake—enjoy the lakeside scenery while discovering these quality boutiques. Additionally, operating hours may vary during holidays—it's recommended to call ahead before visiting on weekends.