Discover the best of Macau in one day, from the historic charm of Senado Square to the dazzling lights of the Cotai Strip. This itinerary blends colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and modern entertainment for an unforgettable Macau experience.
Senado Square
Senado Square is the heart of historic Macau, known for its colonial architecture and as a meeting place for the Chinese and Portuguese from the 16th to 18th 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.
Cotai Strip
The Cotai Strip is the modern area of Macau, known for its luxury hotels and casinos, and often called the Las Vegas of Asia.
Venetian Hotel
The Venetian Hotel is a large casino resort modeled after Venice, Italy, featuring a canal system with gondola rides.
Casino Lisboa
Casino Lisboa is one of the casinos in Macau.
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.
Macau Tower
Macau Tower is a tower that is ideally visited at night to see the lights around Macau.
Grand Lisboa Palace Resort
The Grand Lisboa Palace Resort is located on the Cotai Strip.
The Grand Canal Shoppes
The Grand Canal Shoppes are inside the Venetian Macau Hotel and resemble Venice, Italy.
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 known for having the best Portuguese egg tarts in the area.