- Address
- Macau International Airport, Nossa Senhora do Carmo, MO
MTB landside stop for last‑minute basics
Right before security in MTB, Giordano works as a final stop for clothes if your suitcase failed you. It sits on the public (landside) level, so friends seeing you off can shop too. Expect the same mall-style layout you see in Hong Kong and Macau city branches, just in a smaller footprint geared to quick picks.
Prices run at standard Macau mall levels, not duty‑free bargains, with T‑shirts and polos typically in the MOP 100–250 range. You’ll find men’s, women’s, and some unisex casualwear: logo tees, chinos, shorts, lightweight hoodies, and travel-friendly joggers. Sizes skew Asian, so if you usually wear an L in Europe or the US, start by trying an XL or above here.
Stock turnover isn’t lightning fast, but seasonal promos hit a few times a year, especially around Golden Week and Chinese New Year. Basic cotton tees, elastic‑waist shorts, and simple windbreakers move quickest, while some fashion‑heavy collections feel like old-season city outlet stock. If you need a belt, extra socks, or a backup tee before a night flight, this beats hunting around the terminal.
Opening hours generally mirror main terminal times, roughly from the first departures wave around 07:00 through to the late‑evening flights. Don’t expect deep technical gear, kids’ character clothing, or formalwear; this is everyday streetwear you can change into in a restroom before boarding. One tip: sort your size and color in under 10 minutes, then pay promptly so you’re not cutting it close for security queues upstairs.