Earlier this month, I flew SQ’s A380 service to Shanghai, before flying Air Macau’s A321 from Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport to their home base, Macau International Airport (MFM), whose runway is built on reclaimed land off the island of Taipa.
In Shanghai, I stayed at Le Royal Meridien, a hotel with very good views of Pudong and the Bund, ideally located along Nanjing Road, a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare.
In Macau, I spent a couple of days at the Sheraton Grand, one of many hotels along the Cotai Strip, and the largest Sheraton, by number of rooms, in the world.
I did not set foot into the casinos in Macau, but n the last day of my stay in, I went on a run from the Cotai Strip, on the island of Taipa, across the Governador Nobre de Carvalho bridge, to the historic city centre of Macau and the Macau Peninsula, where you could still get a glimpse of old town and architecture.
I returned to Singapore via HKG, first on a high speed ferry to Chek Lap Kok, then on SQ back to SIN on a refitted 772.
I’ve covered SQ’s A380 service to Shanghai before, so just some highlights of the flight in this TR, with most of the coverage here dedicated to the flights, sights and sounds of Macau.
Interested? Read on!
In Shanghai, I stayed at Le Royal Meridien, a hotel with very good views of Pudong and the Bund, ideally located along Nanjing Road, a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare.
In Macau, I spent a couple of days at the Sheraton Grand, one of many hotels along the Cotai Strip, and the largest Sheraton, by number of rooms, in the world.
I did not set foot into the casinos in Macau, but n the last day of my stay in, I went on a run from the Cotai Strip, on the island of Taipa, across the Governador Nobre de Carvalho bridge, to the historic city centre of Macau and the Macau Peninsula, where you could still get a glimpse of old town and architecture.
I returned to Singapore via HKG, first on a high speed ferry to Chek Lap Kok, then on SQ back to SIN on a refitted 772.
I’ve covered SQ’s A380 service to Shanghai before, so just some highlights of the flight in this TR, with most of the coverage here dedicated to the flights, sights and sounds of Macau.
Interested? Read on!
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