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Best places to visit in Macau

  • Senado Square

    Senado Square, the centerpiece of Macau's historic center (a UNESCO site), showcases an architectural ensemble where East meets West, reflecting over 400 years of Portuguese rule, adorned with Chinese lanterns and festive installations.

  • Macau Tower

    Macau Tower is an observation deck, movie theater, shopping mall, and convention center that offers a Skywalk X and bungee jumping, modeled after the one in Auckland, New Zealand.

  • Cotai Strip

    The Cotai Strip in Macau is known for its luxury resorts, Michelin-starred dining, world-famous casinos and architectural wonders.

  • Ruins of St. Paul's

    As the most iconic landmark in Macau and part of the city's historic center, the Ruins of St. Paul's attracts tourists year-round, with only the facade of the 16th-century church remaining after a typhoon and fires.

  • Taipa Village

    Taipa Village is an old village next to the Cotai Strip that retains the feeling of the old Portuguese colony, with a recommended food street to check out.

  • City of Dreams

    City of Dreams is a mega-casino featuring the Morpheus, a hotel known for its unique architecture, multiple hotels, a shopping mall, and a casino complex.

  • Coloane Village

    Coloane Village is a quaint fishing village with pastel-colored houses, cafes, and local shops, also home to Lord Stow's Bakery famous for Portuguese egg tarts.

  • A-ma Temple

    A-Ma Temple, built in 1488, is one of the oldest temples in Macau, dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, where fishermen used to ask for safe passage.

  • St. Dominic's Church

    St. Dominic's Church is the oldest church building in the city, showcasing a blend of European and Macanese design with a statue of the Madonna and Child at its high altar.

  • Giant Panda Pavilion

    The Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, located in Seac Pai Van Park, offers a peaceful environment to observe giant pandas and learn about conservation efforts.

  • Wynn Palace

    Wynn Palace is a luxurious resort on the Cotai Strip, known for its opulent design, fountain show, shopping, fine dining, and casino.

  • The Venetian Macao

    The Venetian Macao is a luxurious resort known for its recreation of Venice's canals, high-end boutiques, world-class restaurants, and a large casino.

  • Venetian Macau

    The Venetian Macau is a large casino and resort complex known for its opulent architecture inspired by Venice, including gondola rides and diverse dining options.

  • House of Dancing Water

    The House of Dancing Water is a world-renowned theatrical performance at the City of Dreams complex.

  • Na Tcha Temple

    Na Tcha Temple, a small Chinese temple beside the Ruins of St. Paul's, is dedicated to the guardian deity Na Tcha and was built to end a plague in the area.

  • mount Fortress

    Mount Fortress, Macau's most important defense seated regally at to boun Hill affords gorgeous panoramic vistas of the city in all directions.

  • Maritime Museum

    The Maritime Museum offers insights into Macau's rich history and heritage.

  • Hac Sa Beach

    Hac Sa Beach in Macau is known for its black sand and calm waters, offering opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and water sports.

  • The Londoner

    The Londoner Macau features a replica of Big Ben at its entrance.

  • Margaret's Cafe

    Margaret's Cafe is a very popular place in Macau known for its Portuguese egg tarts.

  • Ruins of St. Pauls

    The Ruins of St. Paul's is a historic church facade, constructed by Jesuits in 1602, that burned down three times, leaving only the front facade intact, making it a popular tourist attraction in Macau.

  • Tai Lei Loi Kei

    Tai Lei Loi Kei is a famous pork bun shop in Macau, known for its succulent, tender, and juicy pork chops served in a bun.

  • Margaret's Cafe e Nata

    Margaret's Cafe e Nata is a popular place for Portuguese egg tarts (Pastel de Nata) with a gooey and flaky crust, fresh from the oven.

  • Ruins of St. Paul’s

    The Ruins of St. Paul's are Macau's most iconic landmark, the remaining facade of a 17th-century Catholic church showcasing a blend of European and Chinese artistry.

  • Grand Lisboa

    Grand Lisboa Casino is an iconic landmark in Macau, featuring a golden lotus design and offering a dynamic gaming experience with world-class dining.

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