FAQ
澳門半島有哪些必去的觀景點推薦?▼
The top recommendations are the Guia Lighthouse and Guia Fortress. At 93 meters above sea level, it's the highest point on the peninsula, offering panoramic views of the Macau Peninsula and the Pearl River Estuary at night.
如何前往松山觀景點?▼
You can take a bus to Guia Road stop, or ride the Guia cable car directly to the top. The cable car ride takes about 2 minutes one-way.
松山纜車票價是多少?▼
One-way fare is approximately 2 Macau Patacas, and round-trip is about 4 Macau Patacas. The facilities are aging, but it remains a popular way to climb the mountain.
遊覽這些觀景點需要多久時間?▼
It is recommended to spend 1-2 hours at each viewpoint, and visiting all of them can be arranged for a half-day tour.
什麼時候去觀景點最適合?▼
The best time to reach the top is between 5-6 PM, when you can enjoy both the sunset and night views.
參觀觀景點需要注意什麼?▼
Some mountain paths have steep steps, so it's recommended to wear comfortable sports shoes. If going in the evening, bring a flashlight in case you need it for the descent.
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