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Senado Square
The guide was updated:The blocks around Senado Square bustle with markets. There’s a wealth of inexpensive goods, traditional Chinese pharmacies, clothing, Portuguese cafes, bakeries and even dried fish stores.
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- Address: Senado Square, Macau
- Opening hours: Sun-Sat 12.00am-12.00am
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Senado Square
The blocks around Senado Square bustle with markets. There’s a wealth of inexpensive goods, traditional Chinese pharmacies, clothing, Portuguese cafes, bakeries and even dried fish stores.
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Red Market
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New Yaohan Department Store
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