A comprehensive shopping guide for Macao, covering malls, duty-free, and local boutiques.
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As the historical core area of Macau, the Macau Peninsula is not only a hub of cultural heritage but also a paradise for gift shopping. Unlike the high-priced souvenirs at resort stores in Cotai, the Peninsula offers a complete price range from affordable and practical items to high-end collectibles, allowing every visitor to find the perfect souvenir.
Budget-Stratified Shopping Wisdom
The gift market on the Macau Peninsula exhibits a clear price stratification. Budget options under MOP$50 are concentrated in traditional neighborhoods, ideal for bulk purchases to share with colleagues and friends; the mid-range segment of MOP$50-200 represents the sweet spot between quality and price, featuring mostly deluxe versions of traditional delicacies or limited-edition items; premium gifts exceeding MOP$200 typically possess collectible value or unique craftsmanship.
Influenced by rising global shipping costs, prices for imported tea leaves and premium gift sets in 2026 have increased by approximately 15% compared to the same period last year. However, locally made traditional souvenirs remain relatively stable in price, making them the preferred choice for savvy travelers.
Budget-Friendly Zone (MOP$30-80)
Traditional Souvenir Hub around St. Paul's Ruins
This area, home to heritage shops like San Xiao Ba Cake Shop, is the go-to destination for affordable souvenirs. Beyond the classic almond biscuits, the shops' mini gift boxes are perfect for first-time tryers or bulk purchasing. The compact MOP$35-50 boxes let you sample authentic flavors without weighing down your luggage. Most shops here accept both MOP and HKD at a 1:1 exchange rate.
Unique Street Shops in Nam Ping (St. Dominic's) Area
Nam Ping Area, home to beloved local institutions like Lan Xiang Ge, hides many affordable treasures known only to locals. Beyond traditional pastries, you'll find uniquely Macau souvenirs like herbal tea bags and seaweed & shrimp roe noodles—most priced between MOP$20-60—making this a treasure hunt paradise for budget-conscious travelers.
Premium Gift Box Section (MOP$80-200)
Nova Avenue Artisan Souvenir Zone
The Nova Avenue area, home to innovative shops like Sweet Heart Bakery, offers a wide selection of beautifully packaged mid-range gifts. Here, traditional souvenirs are reimagined with modern design elements. The MOP$80-150 price range includes healthy tea gifts perfect for elders, as well as creative-flavored cookie gift sets that appeal to younger generations.
Mira Street Creative Fusion Boutiques
The Mira Street area, where Maxim's Garden is located, has recently seen the emergence of new-format gift boutiques that blend creative culture with culinary delights. Here, you'll find tea set collections featuring Macau World Heritage-inspired designs, handmade soap gift boxes, and limited-edition Macau map puzzles, with most items priced between MOP$100-180. These make ideal gifts for friends who appreciate refined taste.
Collection-Grade Premium Section (MOP$200 and Above)
Macau Cultural High-End Craft Special Zone
The Kuanza area, home to businesses like Golden Wheat Field Bakery, houses several premium gift boutiques specializing in high-end presents. Here, you can find handcrafted Macau-style silverware, limited edition replicas of Portuguese ceramics, and aromatherapy gift sets made from local Macau materials, with prices starting from MOP$250 – perfect for gifting on significant occasions.
Rua do Guia Art Studios
Rua do Guia Street, where creative businesses like Honey House Bakery have gathered, has developed a unique artist studio culture. The handcrafted items here blend Portuguese and Chinese aesthetics—from hand-painted porcelain plates to woven crafts—each piece holds artistic collector value. While the prices are higher (MOP$300-800), their one-of-a-kind nature makes them truly collection-grade gifts.
Practical Shopping Information
Transportation
You can explore various shopping areas in the Macau Peninsula by bus. It is recommended to download the "Bus Arrival" APP to check real-time schedules. It only takes 10 minutes to walk from the Ruins of St. Paul's to Rua do Campo, and free shuttle buses are available between major shopping districts.
Business Hours
Traditional souvenir shops: 10:00-22:00 (open year-round)
Boutique gift shops: 11:00-21:00 (some shops closed on Mondays)
Craft workshops: 13:00-20:00 (advance phone confirmation required)
Payment Methods
Most shops accept Macau Pataca (MOP) and Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) cash, while mid-to-high-end shops mostly support Alipay and WeChat Pay. It is recommended to carry an appropriate amount of cash for emergencies.
Shopping Tips
When selecting food gifts, always check the expiration date—particularly for handmade pastries, which are best consumed fresh. Vacuum-sealed products with intact packaging have a longer shelf life and are ideal for travel.
Prices for the same product may vary by 20-30% across different retailers, so it's advisable to comparison shop before making a purchase. Established stores tend to offer more consistent quality but at higher prices, while newer retailers frequently run promotional campaigns.
When purchasing high-value gifts, you can request a receipt. Some boutiques offer complimentary wrapping services. If mailing is required, it's recommended to choose stores with courier partnerships, as shipping costs are typically around 10-15% of the item's value.