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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 360° Cafe

    360° Cafe is a revolving restaurant in Macau Tower offering stunning vistas alongside gourmet dishes.

  • Amma Temple

    Amma Temple, dedicated to the goddess Mazu, is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Macau, showcasing intricate architecture and a serene ambiance.

  • Sonado Square

    Sonado Square is the heart of Macau's historic center, known for its wave-patterned mosaic tiles, colonial-era buildings, shops, and lively atmosphere.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • House of Dancing Water

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

  • Cotai Strip

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ama Temple

    The oldest temple in Macau, built in 1488, is believed to be the origin of the city's name and is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, offering a quiet escape in the bustling city center.

  • Eiffel Tower at The Parisian

    A half-sized replica of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, located in Macau, offers a captivating light show every 15 minutes at night and has two observation decks.

  • The Londoner Macao

    The Londoner Macao, a London-themed hotel and entertainment complex, features a replica of the Palace of Westminster and the Big Ben, offering various UK-themed attractions and photo opportunities.

  • SkyCab Cable Car at Wynn Palace Resort

    SkyCab at Wynn Palace Resort is a free cable car ride offering a fantastic view of the hotel vicinity and the vast Performance Lake with its mesmerizing fountain show.

  • Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc

    Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc is a public park that used to be a residential garden, featuring Victorian and traditional Chinese structures with ponds carpeted by lotuses, offering a peaceful sanctuary for locals.

  • Camoes Garden

    Macau's oldest and largest park, named after a Portuguese poet, comprises the Kish Garden, the Casa Garden (an art gallery), and the Protestant Cemetery, offering a peaceful and quiet atmosphere.

  • St Dominic square

    St Dominic square features St Dominic's Church overlooking the area.

  • St Dominic's Church

    St Dominic's Church has a Museum with free admission.

  • Museum of secred Art

    The Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt, located at the bottom of the Ruins of St. Paul's, presents religious artifacts including Portuguese crucifixes and is free to enter.

  • Big Ben

    The Londoner Macao features a replica of the Palace of Westminster and the Big Ben, which Chimes every hour.

  • 10 Downing Street

    The Londoner Macao offers statues of Sir Winston Churchill greeting everyone at 10 Downing Street

  • 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.

  • fire Services museum

    Fire Services museum has free admission.

  • Macau Museum of Art

    Macau Museum of Art has free admission.

  • Walls of St Paul Church

    The Walls of St. Paul's Church are historic ruins admired for their grandeur.

  • Religious Museum

    The Religious Museum offers insights into the area's rich spiritual heritage.

  • Travessa da Paixao

    Travessa da Paixao is a charming street.

  • Rua De Sao Paulo

    Rua de São Paulo is a lively street.

  • Rua Dos Ervanarios

    Rua dos Ervanarios offers unique shops and local delights.

  • Rua das Estalagens

    Rua das Estalagens is known for its bakery where you can taste the iconic egg tart.

  • Rua dos Mercadores

    Rua dos Mercadores has a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Mercado Municipal de São Domingos

    The Mercado Municipal de São Domingos has a vibrant atmosphere.

  • 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.

  • Holy House Of Mercy Of Macau

    The Holy House of Mercy of Macau stands out with its elegant colonial architecture.

  • Municipal Affairs Bureau

    The Municipal Affairs Bureau is where you can learn about local governance.

  • Macau Post Office

    The Macau Post Office has a beautiful building.

  • Avenue de Almeida Ribeiro

    Avenue de Almeida Ribeiro is good for leisurely walks.

  • Travessa do Aterro Novo

    Travessa do Aterro Novo is a quieter spot.

  • Rua da Caldeira

    Rua da Caldeira is where you can enjoy the blend of culture, history, and modernity.

  • Wynn Hotel Cotai

    Wynn Hotel Cotai offers attractions such as the Illuminarium Immersive Art Exhibition and the Wynn Signature 2024 Hypercar Exhibition, as well as fine dining and a skycab tour.

  • Wynn Signature 2024 Hypercar Exhibition

    The Wynn Signature 2024 Hypercar Exhibition showcases sleek designs of luxury vehicles at the Wynn Hotel Cotai.

  • Chapel of St. Francis Xavier

    The Chapel of St. Francis Xavier is a beautiful and historic landmark in Coloane Village.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Fernando Restaurant

    Fernando Restaurant is an iconic restaurant where you can savor Portuguese-style seafood, fish, and chicken dishes.

  • Macau Cruise Tour

    The Macau Cruise Tour offers picturesque views of the city as you sail along the water.

  • Calçada da Barra

    Calçada da Barra is an ancient site near A-Ma Temple.

  • 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.

  • Fisherman’s Wharf

    Fisherman’s Wharf is a vibrant waterfront area that combines dining, shopping, and leisure.

  • MGM Cotai

    MGM Cotai offers art exhibitions showcasing traditional Macanese arts and a flying dolphins show.

  • Rua da Palha

    Rua da Palha is a bustling street filled with shops and local charm.

  • Lou Kau Mansion

    Lou Kau Mansion is a historic mansion showcasing the blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles.

  • Largo da Se

    Largo da Sé is where the Portuguese-style architecture of Cartório da Sé captivates with its timeless elegance.

  • Macao Science Center

    The Macao Science Center features a heart-shaped tree and views of the Amizade Bridge.

  • Laurel Restaurant

    Laurel Restaurant features an array of local delicacies.

  • Taipa Houses

    Taipa Houses is a historical area showcasing Portuguese-style heritage homes.

  • Studio City Hotel

    Studio City Hotel features Macau's first Dolby Cinema VIP House of Melco, landscaped gardens, and the Golden Reel ride.

  • The Parisian

    The Parisian Hotel Cotai features a replica of the Eiffel Tower.

  • The Venetian

    The Venetian features Venetian-themed canals and a lively casino area.

  • The Londoner

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

  • Garden of the Surrounding of Monte Fort

    The Garden of the Surrounding of Monte Fort is a serene garden.

  • Amizade Bridge

    The Amizade Bridge connects Macau to Taipa.

  • Eiffel Tower

    The Eiffel Tower is a standout landmark at the Parisian Hotel Cotai.

  • Rossi Trattoria

    Rossi Trattoria serves exquisite Italian cuisine and delicious seafood plates.

  • Golden Reel

    The Golden Reel is an iconic Ferris wheel experience that offers breathtaking views.

  • 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.

  • Macau Science Center

    The Macau Science Center features interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and hands-on activities exploring science and technology.

  • Macau Fisherman’s Wharf

    Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is an outdoor entertainment complex with themed areas, replicas of landmarks, shops, restaurants, a casino, and a theme park.

  • Holy House of Mercy

    The Holy House of Mercy is a historical landmark accessible from Senado Square.

  • 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.

  • Monte Fort

    Monte Fort (Fortaleza do Monte) is a massive fortress built by the Portuguese to protect their property, offering excellent views of Macau, mainland China, and the Ruins of St. Paul's.

  • Macau Museum

    The Macau Museum showcases the history of Macau, covering the fusion of Portuguese and Chinese culture and detailing the Dutch attempts to take over 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.

  • Yee Shun Milk Company

    Yee Shun Milk Company is known for its local authentic dessert in Macau, the Yashin steamed milk pudding.

  • St. Lawrence Church

    St. Lawrence Church is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Macau, known for its bright and sunny ambiance.

  • Grand Lisboa Casino

    The Grand Lisboa Casino is known for its impressive architecture and is a popular destination in Macau.

  • Wynn Macau Performance Lake

    The Wynn Macau Casino features a performance lake with an intense water show synchronized to music.

  • Dragon Portuguese Cuisine

    Dragon Portuguese Cuisine offers an authentic menu with massive portions and great prices, serving dishes like grilled pork chop and Portuguese-style fried rice.

  • Macau Beer Temple

    The Macau Beer Temple offers a huge assortment of imported and draught beers, along with dishes like spicy octopus.

  • Eduardo Marques Square

    Largo Eduardo Marques is a beautiful square that gives the impression of being in Portugal, with mainland China visible in the background.

  • Tam Kung Temple

    Tam Kung Temple is a cute hidden temple with an observation deck at the southern point of Coloane.

  • Taipa Houses-Museum

    The Taipa Houses-Museum features authentic Portuguese-style houses and is a popular area for wedding photography.

  • Mok Yi Kei

    Mok Yi Kei is known for its ice cream made from durian, a pungent fruit.

  • The Venetian Macau

    The Venetian Macau is the largest casino in the world based on square footage, offering free coffee, tea, and water.

  • The Parisian Macau

    The Parisian Macau is a casino resort with a replica of the Eiffel Tower.

  • Club Cubic, City of Dreams Casino

    Club Cubic is located in the City of Dreams casino and is considered the best nightclub in Macau.

  • SKY 21, rooftop

    SKY 21 is a rooftop lounge atop the AIA building, offering views of the Grand Lisboa, shisha, food, and a DJ, open until 4:00 a.m.

  • Our Lady of Carmel church

    Our Lady of Carmel Church is one of the many churches in Macau.

  • Lung Wah Tea House

    One of the few traditional teahouses left in Macau, reminiscent of a 1960s movie set, known for its dim sum and artwork.

  • Hotel Caravel

    A hotel on the old side of Macau, preferred for its proximity to cafes and historical sites, offering a cozy stay.

  • 逸日iat iat

    A retro-style Japanese cafe where everything is made from scratch, offering a cozy atmosphere and homemade treats.

  • St Paul Ruins

    A popular tourist spot in Macau.

  • A Lorcha

    A Portuguese restaurant serving dishes like sangria, clams “Bulhão Pato” style, Portuguese dried cod cakes, and Macanese coconut and turmeric chicken.

  • SW Steakhouse

    A steakhouse at Wynn Palace known for its dark chocolate fondant.

  • Cafe Nam Ping

    A vintage-style cafe with booth seats and green tiling, reminiscent of old Hong Kong.

  • Margaret's Cafe

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

  • Leal Senado Building

    A historical building in Macau, known for its staircase.

  • A Porta Da Arte

    A cafe selling vintage and handicrafts upstairs.

  • Pace Coffee Macau

    A cafe where one can wait.

  • Portucau 澳葡坊

    A restaurant next to Senado Square known for its cute decor and dishes like clams in white wine sauce and baked duck rice.

  • Livraria Portuguesa

    A bookstore.

  • Lai Kei Sorvetes

    An 80-year-old ice cream parlor with a pink and yellow interior, offering ice cream sandwiches and coconut ice cream.

  • St Lazarus District Vintage Market

    A district with a sprinkle of vintage stores.

  • Vintage Pepperland

    A vintage store.

  • Loja das Conservas Macau

    A canned sardines shop.

  • La Famiglia

    A restaurant serving dishes like cod cakes and sapateira stuffed crab.

  • 新鴻發美食

    A Hong Kong style cafe, known for its stir-fried beef macaroni and French toast.

  • Fika Life Coffee

    A cafe with pretty cakes.

  • teamLab SuperNature Macao

    An immersive digital art experience with various rooms and installations.

  • Shake Shack

    A burger restaurant chain.

  • Venetian Macao

    The Venetian Macao is an integrated resort on the Cotai Strip, blending Italian elegance with modern luxury, featuring canals, gondolas, and a large casino.

  • 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.

  • Galaxy Grand Resort

    Galaxy Grand Resort Macau offers a luxurious escape with tropical relaxation, featuring the Grand Resort Deck with a wave pool, beach, and gourmet restaurants.

  • 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.

  • Wynn Palace Sky Cab

    The Wynn Palace Sky Cab offers a breathtaking cable car ride over the Cotai Strip, providing views of the resort's pools, gardens, and Macau's skyline.

  • Siakpai Van Park

    Seac Pai Van Park is a park that houses the Giant Panda Pavilion.

  • Kunyam Temple

    Kunyam Temple offers a glimpse into the spiritual traditions that have shaped the community for centuries

  • Igreja de Sao Domingos

    Igreja de Sao Domingos (Santo Domingo Church) is a Baroque-style Catholic church built in 1587 under the Spanish Dominican order.

  • Ruinas de Sao Paulo

    Ruinas de Sao Paulo (Ruins of St. Paul) is the facade of a 17th-century Jesuit church destroyed by fire in 1835, now an iconic landmark.

  • Venetian Hotel

    The Venetian Hotel is a large casino resort modeled after Venice, Italy, featuring a canal system with gondola rides.

  • Casino Lisboa

    A casino in Macau, located near older, less developed areas.

  • Santa Casa de mesericordia

    The Santa Casa de Misericórdia is a historic building located near Senado Square, known as a spot for taking instagramable pictures.

  • Grand Lisboa Palace Resort

    The Grand Lisboa Palace Resort is located on the Cotai Strip.

  • The Grand Canal Shoppes

    A shopping center connected to the Londoner Hotel, featuring a canal and a variety of shops.

  • Venetian Food Court

    The Venetian Food Court is where you can order various types of food inside the Venetian Macau.

  • Koi Kei Bakery

    Koi Kei Bakery is a popular bakery offering a variety of products and free samples, including egg tarts.

  • Wynn Garden of Earthly Delights

    Wynn Garden of Earthly Delights is an art exhibit open to the public.

  • Macau's Eiffel Tower

    Macau's Eiffel Tower is a popular spot for taking Instagrammable photos.

  • Performance Lake

    Performance Lake is a venue for free shows, including a magic show.

  • Venetian maau

    The Venetian Macau is an iconic building on the Cotai Strip, featuring a replica of the Grand Canal and gondola rides.

  • Tinha Temple

    Tinha Temple, the largest temple in Coloane, is located at the back of the village and accessed by a flight of steps.

  • Taipa Island

    Taipa Island offers vibrant neighborhoods, modern shopping malls, and cultural attractions, including the Taipa Houses Museum.

  • Museum of maau

    The Museum of Macau offers insights into the city's rich history and heritage.

  • Ruins of St. Paul

    The Ruins of St. Paul's are a 17th-century Catholic religious complex considered a top must-see in Macau and were once envisioned as the Vatican of the Far East. They aimed to educate Jesuit missionaries traveling to China, Japan and the Far East.

  • Wynn Fountain Show

    The Wynn Fountain Show, also known as the Lake of Dreams, is a free public show that occurs every half hour after sunset until 11:30 PM.

  • Londoner

    The Londoner, originally named Sands Cotai Central, was rebranded in 2021 and redesigned by 2023, featuring a replica of Big Ben and a London theme.

  • Venetian

    The Venetian is a mega-resort hotel featuring a canal similar to Venice, gondola rides, and over 3000 suites, being the largest hotel in Macau.

  • Galaxy Hotel

    The Galaxy Hotel is known for its Diamond Show in the lobby, a man-made beach, and a pool, making it a popular hotel casino.

  • Monte Forte

    Monte Forte is a 16th-century Portuguese fortress built by Jesuits, later becoming a military base and now a UNESCO world heritage site with views overlooking casinos.

  • Mandarin's House

    The Mandarin's House Museum is a historical residential complex that was the family home of the Ching reformist Zheng Guanying.

  • MGM Macau

    MGM Macau features the dragon show at the entrance and an impressive atrium with Portuguese pavers.

  • Hack Sack Beach

    Hack Sack Beach, also known as black sand beach (though it's more brown), is a spot for watersport activities like parasailing or stand-up paddleboarding.

  • Hotel Central

    A historic hotel in Macau, dating back to 1928, known for being the first building with an elevator and casino license, and recently renovated to maintain its original charm.

  • Rua do Cunha

    A lively walking street in Taipa known for its diverse street food, souvenir shops, and baked goods.

  • Lord Stow's Bakery

    A bakery in Taipa famous for its Portuguese egg tarts.

  • Yilong Firecracker Factory Site

    An abandoned firecracker factory in Taipa, currently undergoing refurbishment to preserve its history, known for a past fatal explosion.

  • Casa Maquista 土生公館

    A place related to Macanese culture.

  • 榮記豆腐麵食 (Noodle Shop)

    A noodle shop known for its homemade tofu and egg noodles, a comforting and homey establishment.

  • Aveiro Macau

    A shop known for Portuguese pancakes with cinnamon toppings.

  • Ruins of Saint Paul's

    An iconic landmark in Macau, representing the East Meets West cultural harmony with a Catholic church facade next to a Chinese temple.

  • Wing Kee

    A restaurant known for its best tofu-fa and chicken blood jelly.

  • Grand Lisboa Hotel

    The Grand Lisboa Hotel is noted for its striking architecture and is considered an iconic site in Macau.

  • Margaret’s egg tarts

    Margaret's egg tarts are a popular local delicacy in Macau.

  • Bloom Coffee House

    Bloom Coffee House is a cafe known for its great coffee and friendly employees.

  • Parque da Fortaleza do Monte

    Parque da Fortaleza do Monte offers great views of Macau and a place to explore canyons and take a break.

  • Lai Kei

    Lai Kei is an old-school ice cream shop with a vintage feel, serving ice cream with jelly and pineapple.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral

    St. Paul's Cathedral is a 16th-century complex, of which the facade and front stairway are the best-preserved ruins of what was once a Portuguese colony.

  • Largo do Senado Square

    Largo do Senado Square is the governmental center from the colonial era, featuring pastel-colored buildings, shops, and restaurants with southern European architecture, where visitors can experience local cuisine.

  • St. Pauls Ruins

    The ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral are an iconic landmark in Macau, often referred to as the 'selfie capital' due to its popularity for taking pictures.

  • Sonata Square

    Senado Square is described as the center of Macau, showcasing Portuguese and European architecture.

  • Fisherman's Wharf

    An entertainment complex with a beautiful structure, popular for photoshoots and resembling Athens.

  • Londoner Hotel

    A hotel in Macau that resembles London and connects to The Grand Canal Shoppes.

  • Macau Peninsula

    The main part of Macau, featuring the historic Portuguese core, including the Ruins of St. Paul.

  • Taipa

    An area of Macau located south of the Macau Peninsula.

  • Colane

    One of the areas of Macau.

  • Cotai Water Jet

    A ferry operator providing service between Hong Kong and Macau, particularly convenient for accessing the Cotai Strip.

  • The Parisian Macao

    A hotel in Macau that offers free shuttle service.

  • Sands Cotai Central

    A location in Macau that offers free shuttle service.

  • Fisherman's Wharf Shopping Mall

    A shopping mall in Macau that often feels empty.

  • Fisherman's Warf

    An entertainment complex with shops and dining options, possibly set up for a concert.

  • Ruins of St Paul's

    A popular tourist site in Macau, the ruins of a 17th-century church mostly destroyed in a fire, with only the facade remaining.

  • Rua de sa Paulo

    A street near the Ruins of St. Paul's where you can sample pork jerky and Portuguese egg tarts.

  • Food street

    A place to eat, known for a popular Macau street food: pork chop sandwich.

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