Macau SAR

Travel Guide
St Maarten and St Martin which includes shopping and interior views
An intriguing blend of Cantonese and Portuguese cultures, this autonomous region of China is packed with luxury hotels, duty-free shops and high-class casinos.

Although it has garnered the nickname “the Vegas of China” due to its abundance of casinos, Macau is much more than just a gambling hub. Filled with ancient temples and opulent hotels, Macau is an exciting mix of the traditional and the modern. Be awed by its glitzy cityscape, which spreads out along the Pearl River Delta.

Don’t miss one of Macau’s most famous historic landmarks, the Ruins of St. Paul’s. Originally built in the 16th century, the church and college complex was almost completely burned down in 1835 and only the façade now remains. Explore the on-site museum and examine the religious artifacts and paintings on display.

Largo do Senado is one of Macau’s most popular shopping and dining squares. Pick up a souvenir from the markets here and browse the designer shopping outlets. The most famous and iconic hotel on Macau’s Cotai Strip is The Venetian. Take a gondola ride down the replica Grand Canal at this Venice-themed casino resort.

For a spectacular 360-degree view of Macau’s skyline, head for Macau Tower’s 730-foot (220-meter) tall observation deck. The tower features an outdoor skywalk too and bungee jumping can also be arranged.

Find out more about Macau’s history at Macau Museum, located in Mount Fortress, an old defense structure, in the heart of the city. Discover more about the history and culture of Macau during one of the English-language tours held three times a week.

Macau was a Portuguese colony for more than three centuries, a fact that is very much reflected in its cuisine. Try caldo verde (cabbage soup) and Portuguese egg tarts, a sweet egg custard in a pastry shell, as well as Chinese staples such as congee, a savory rice porridge.

Macau International Airport services all international flights that arrive and depart in Macau. From there, ride a shuttle bus into the city center and then discover Macau easily on foot. Public buses and taxis are readily available.

Discover a region that offers ritzy and glamorous attractions as well as historic sights and colonial ruins.

Popular cities in Macau SAR

Macau City Centre featuring street scenes
Macau
Known for Dining, Casinos and Historical
Trip time! Discover the casinos, history, and museums in Macau.

Reasons to visit

  • Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral
  • Lisboa Casino
  • Macau Fisherman's Wharf
Venetian Macao Casino showing a river or creek, interior views and boating
Cotai
Known for Dining, Shopping and Casinos
Futuristic glass skyscrapers make up an electrifying skyline in this fun area, with some of the world’s largest casino hotels and family venues.

Reasons to visit

  • Venetian Macao Casino
  • Cotai Strip
  • Cotai Arena
Taipa featuring flowers and a park
Taipa
Known for Casinos, Shopping and Family-friendly
The galleries, historic houses, museums and restaurants of this village showcase a fusion of Chinese and Portuguese customs that began in Macau in the 1500s.

Reasons to visit

  • Rua do Cunha
  • Macau Jockey Club
  • Taipa Houses-Museum
A-Ma Cultural Village featuring heritage elements and a garden as well as a small group of people
Coloane
Known for Dining, Beaches and Relaxing
Pastel façades of historic buildings line the meandering alleys of the village, outside which are a hilltop temple complex and a pair of sandy beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • A-Ma Statue
  • Seac Pai Van Park
  • A-Ma Cultural Village

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Macau SAR

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