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Macau, a vibrant blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be uncovered. From the bustling Senado Square, where the aroma of local delicacies wafts through the air, to the serene paths of Lou Lim Ioc Garden, this city offers a unique mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Whether you're wandering through the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's or soaking in the views from Guia Fortress, there's no shortage of captivating sights that won't cost you a dime.

As you explore this dynamic destination, you'll find that some of the best attractions are completely free. Take a moment to visit the historic A-Ma Temple, where the spirit of the sea goddess Matsu blesses visitors, or stroll through the charming streets of Taipa Village, adorned with colorful buildings and rich cultural heritage. With so much to see and do, Macau invites you to dive into its enchanting atmosphere and discover the hidden gems that make this city truly special.

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1Senado Square

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Senado Square is a bustling town square in Macau, surrounded by shops and restaurants. It serves as a venue for public events and is a popular starting point for exploring the city's tourist attractions. The area features Portuguese-style buildings, churches, and cathedrals such as Saint Dominic's Church and the Igreja da Se Cathedral. Nearby, visitors can find the famous Ruins of St. Paul's.
Very nice area in Macao. Pretty flowers, tiles and fountains. European street vibes all around. Must visit! A major street part for shopping, food and much more. Tourists all around you will find.
Sujay S — Google review
Senado Square is a great place to explore local food, tourist attractions, and do some shopping. As a legacy of Portuguese colonial times, the square is surrounded by beautiful architecture and many UNESCO World Heritage sites, all within walking distance. A must-visit when in Macau!
Jessica L — Google review
A must-visit spot in Macau! *Senado Square* offers a perfect mix of history, architecture, and local culture. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful colonial buildings, and nearby shopping and food options make it a great place to explore and relax. Loved the overall experience!
Jarvik M — Google review
Amazing at night time, most stalls open at 10 am. Very friendly community, everyone will help you when you're lost, especially the Filipino community!
Allyza M — Google review
Europe vibes-like in the middle of Macao. The vibe is very Europe-like with buildings are so colorful and beautiful tiles in the floor too. The location is Not to far from Ruins of St Paul. It's very crowded place too. If you want to enjoy this place a little bit quiet, come in earlier in the morning. There are many shops and restaurant too.
Prima P — Google review
I absolutely loved this place! Walking through Senado Square feels like traveling back in time and to another part of the world entirely. The beautiful Portuguese-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings make it feel nothing like the rest of Asia. It’s lively, full of charm, and surrounded by great shops, cafés, and historical sites. A true must-visit spot in Macau that perfectly captures the city’s unique blend of cultures and history. Follow me in IG: @ogolphotos
Gustavo O — Google review
Too hot to walk during summer. You really need to bring umbrella and water. Lots of tourist visiting here. The building and surroundings are very stunning and instagrammable. There are also shops around here like clothing and food stalls.
Rei D — Google review
2025 August 3★ It's a square with a fountain in the center.. It's ok. Especially when the fountain isn't working. Certainly looks pleasing though. Sometimes there's pop up shops.. like the labubu when I went. Otherwise, the square is so so. Though if you're here, it's still worth checking out.
K W — Google review
Largo do Senado, Macao•http://www.culturalheritage.mo/en/detail/hrtID55•Tips and more reviews for Senado Square

2A-Ma Temple

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Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
A-Ma Temple, Macau's oldest temple built in 1488, is a significant symbol of the city's rich history and tradition. Dedicated to the sea goddess Matsu, it holds a history of over 500 years and is believed to have influenced the name 'Macau.' As the oldest Taoist temple in Macau, A-Ma Temple is revered for blessing seafarers and fishermen.
This is a beautiful, well-preserved place where you can appreciate the richness of Eastern culture and Buddhism. The entrance is free and you can travel in its immensity, inside you can buy the incense and plates to ask for you and your family. The view from the temple is mind-blowing.
Fabian P — Google review
A-Ma Temple – A Spiritual Stop with a Memorable Prayer Experience Our visit to A-Ma Temple in Macau was not just a sightseeing stop, but a meaningful spiritual experience. The temple is one of the oldest and most famous in Macau, rich in history and culture. What made our visit truly memorable was the moment we offered a giant incense stick — so large that it took three people to carry it. We lit it and prayed sincerely for the success and prosperity of our business. It felt powerful, respectful, and deeply symbolic. The atmosphere of the temple is peaceful and sacred, filled with the scent of incense. Whether you are religious or simply curious, A-Ma Temple offers a calm and beautiful setting to reflect and connect. Highly recommended if you are visiting Macau and want to experience something spiritual and culturally meaningful.
LÊ T — Google review
A beautiful temple with nice positive vibes. It is accessible by public transport. The temple has steps to climb. So little difficult for people with disabilities. The vibes in the temple was peaceful. The idols were beautiful.
Bela M — Google review
A hidden jewel in Macau, stories had it that for 5 centuries, the A-Ma Temple in other parts of the world this diety is known as Ma Choa a toist diety had clung to the rocky slope of Macau where the shrine stands. A fragrant scent of incense and smells of ancient stone filles the air. Before venturing to the neon decor and the blistering sights of casinos, there was this: the salty breath of the South China Sea mingling with sandalwood smoke, a sanctuary built by grateful fishermen for the protector the honour as the goddess of the sea. Sunlight, filtered through banyan trees, dapples the granite flagstones. Worn steps lead past ornate pavilions with upturned roofs, their ceramic figures frozen in silent drama. The air is thick with devotion; the soft chime of a bell, the rustle of prayer slips tied with red string, the murmur of a name repeated—A-Ma, A-Ma. Here, hope is a tangible thing. It rises in coiled incense spirals towards the carved granite cliffs. It rests in the cupped hands of an old woman, her prayers as steady as the tides. This is not just a monument, but a living heart. It is the soul of Macau itself—resilient, enduring, and forever watching over the water, a serene guardian amid the modern city's roar. For centuries estimated over 600 years of history this tiny little hut has endured through time. Ma Chor as the protector of ancient fishermen did a splendid job to be honoured and respected till today. The tradition has not settled eventhough Macau has since development into a modern day city with skyscraper filling every corney of the island. I am sure you will not be disappointed having fulfilled your devotion expected from a faithful taoist.
Maddoc — Google review
Nice holy place to visit on your macau city tour. Great divine vibes. A UNESCO World Heritage site that is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess A-Ma (aka Mazu). On some of the rocks are poems and writings. There you will find several worshippers. You will find a nice view from the top. There is no entry fee.
Manish J — Google review
It features traditional Chinese architecture, incense coils, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the sea — a peaceful cultural landmark showing Macau’s maritime heritage.
Chakree L — Google review
Very charming temple, strongly recommend to have a look and feel the atmosphere, whether you're a believer or just a visitor.
Grasset V — Google review
UNESCO world heritage site…buy some incense pray to your ancestors or just take some photos of this historic 15th century temple
Jeffy ( — Google review
Macao•http://www.wh.mo/cn/site/detail/1•+853 2836 6866•Tips and more reviews for A-Ma Temple
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3Ruins of Saint Paul's

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Architectural Buildings
The Ruins of Saint Paul's is a captivating historical site in Macau, renowned for its stunning facade that remains from a 17th-century church. Originally part of a larger religious complex, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the intricate artistry of its southern stone facade, which beautifully blends European Renaissance and Asian architectural styles. Once home to St. Paul's College and the Church dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle, it was tragically destroyed by fire in 1835.
This is an iconic photo of the Macau. The place is magnificent whenever you decide to visit l, during the evening or during the day. Take a break and enjoy the view while sitting on the stairs.
Eldar — Google review
I visited the Ruins of St. Paul’s on a Wednesday morning, and even then it was already quite crowded with tourists. The site itself is iconic and definitely worth visiting at least once if you’re in Macau. The stone façade is beautifully preserved and stands out against the blue sky, making it a great photo spot. The surrounding area is lively, with lots of souvenir shops and food stalls to explore after your visit. Despite the crowd, the atmosphere felt vibrant and full of history. A must-see landmark that captures both the cultural and colonial heritage of Macau.
Tommy G — Google review
The Ruins of St. Paul’s is one of the best spots to visit in Macau. Even though only the front wall remains, it looks amazing and full of history. The view from the top of the stairs is nice, and there are many shops and snacks nearby. It’s a great place to take photos and feel the culture of Macau.
Ellison L — Google review
The Ruins of St. Paul’s is Macau’s most iconic landmark. I heard the night illumination is beautiful, but unfortunately I couldn’t see it this time. Hopefully next time. I visited on Monday around noon and it was extremely crowded. I had a stroller with me, and the bumpy paths made it a bit tough to get around. If you plan to visit, I’d recommend going earlier in the morning to avoid the biggest crowds.
TooGood — Google review
2025 August 4★ Just a front facade of an old famous church. Back is reinforced by I bars and other steel braces. Plenty of tourists and plenty of stores in the area leading up to the ruins. Steps just in front makes photos look great. Though the thousands of people in front makes it easy to be photo bombed. Still worth checking out. Especially the area.
K W — Google review
Pretty much as advertised. One of the symbols of Macau (it appears on their coinage), this is the remains/ruin of a church built in the 17th century. As of late 2025 there's a lot of construction going on in the area and it's hard to tell how much access you have. Commands an impressive view of Macau and can be accessed from multiple directions. Great photo spot with a large set of stairs leading up to the ruins. No tickets are needed just to walk up and take photos. There are probably tours and other things available for a fee.
Paul — Google review
The Ruins of Saint Paul's must be the most well known and visited attraction in Macau. It is very interesting to understand its history and there is a small museum behind it and that shows some of the ruins. Although it was a slow day and it poured right before we got there, it was still full of people. However I was told that usually on the busier days, there wouldn't be any space on the stairs.
Nelson S — Google review
This unique place is located in the heart of the city. It has both outdoor and indoor areas. The staff is quite rude, but they speak English. There are many relics of Mass equipment, such as monstrances, and other items.
Alenzo L — Google review
Calcada de São Paulo, Macao•https://www.hongkongfuns.com/ruinsofsaintpaul•Tips and more reviews for Ruins of Saint Paul's

4Guia Fortress and Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Guia Fortress and Lighthouse, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Macau, is a colonial lighthouse with a 15-meter stone structure and a small museum. It sits atop Guia Hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and can be reached by cable car from the Flora Gardens below. The fortress houses the Chapel of Lady of Guia, built in 1622 by Clarist nuns and adorned with murals depicting both Western and Chinese themes.
It’s a very small fortress, it seemed very compacted. It’s on the hill so mind the heat and hill. We hiked up again after it closed, just to check the night views of the hotels. The hotel Lisboa is definitely visible.
Echo B — Google review
As a child, I visited Macau once, so this time around, I wanted to explore a different side of the city. My mom and I embarked on a leisurely walk through the neighbourhood to reach the fortress. While it wasn't as bustling as the other tourist hotspots, the journey was a bit longer than expected.
L L — Google review
An easy walk uphill to find a historic relic. The lighthouse was once part of the historic battery there. The chapel was open for visit but no pictures allowed inside. Really picturesque photos of the light house plus wide open aerial views of Macao. This was also where the typhoons were hoisted in the old days, and therefore there are displays of the actual typhoon signals. Those are also relics now. The whole area is a natural park, and also there are military use tunnels as well, and the tunnels are open Tuesday to Sunday. Really worth a visit for instagrammable photos and also for historic buffs.
Helen J — Google review
Not many people visiting this place. But I recommend to visit early in the morning or other season so the weather will not be so hot
Ellana A — Google review
Highest peak in macau, so views are amazing. Highlights include the worlds cheapest and also shortest cable car ride.
Arthur H — Google review
After a trek up to the lighthouse in hot conditions, the view was expansive over Macao. Sadly the lighthouse was closed and the church was small. No photography was allowed inside the church making the visit shorter. There was free water in the visitor centre which was greatly needed after the trek. If you want to see it, get a taxi as far as you can. Similar views of Macao may be obtained from the air conditioned tower.
Gary J — Google review
This quaint fortress and lighthouse is accessed by a very short hike up the side of a hill. The start of the walk from the foot of the hill is rather steep, but the path levels out soon enough. A 360° view of the city can be seen at the top of the hill.
Carrie K — Google review
It's a bit of a hike so wear sensible shoes. You can see most of Macau from the top. There is a chapel with freaco paintings that are fading. This is also used as a weather station to signal typhoons (hurricanes). There are old canons as well as an old dugout that houses a generator.
J Y — Google review
Guia Hill & Cable Car, Estr. do Eng. Trigo, Macao•+853 2859 5481•Tips and more reviews for Guia Fortress and Lighthouse

5Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center

4.4
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4.2
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Sights & Landmarks
Conference & Convention Centers
Observation Decks & Towers
The Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center is a bustling hub featuring shops, a cinema, and various dining options, including a revolving restaurant with stunning views. While the Outer Harbour used to offer picturesque vistas of boats on the Pearl River, it has undergone significant development with highways, skyscrapers, and attractions like the Macau Tower. For a more authentic experience, visitors are encouraged to explore the vibrant Inner Harbour area with its historic buildings and local businesses.
Do it! Go! Make the effort!! It’s a must and the 180 lounge is the best value full stop! It’s slickly managed and what a view! The whole experience from start to finish was superb and for around $35 including drinks (beers and wines too) and a snack or two including Portuguese delicacies it’s a no brainer!
Andy — Google review
Macau Tower is absolutely breathtaking! The 360° panoramic view of the city is simply mesmerizing — from the glittering skyline to the serene waters, every angle is picture-perfect. As a bit of a daredevil myself, I loved the thrilling activities they offer — from the skywalk to the bungee jump, it’s an adrenaline rush like no other. Whether you’re there for the views, the adventure, or both, Macau Tower is a must-visit experience that will leave you in awe.
Mechelle — Google review
As i said... one of the best of this country... A must place to visit... You'll enjoy everything up there. The view is breathtaking.
Cherie L — Google review
Nice view with good food from 365 cafe. But the staffs are not friendly. We went there 30 pax for lunch. Restaurant is always busy and staffs are rushing to finish the food. Only few minutes they didn’t give us to pack things to leave. They come & shout to leave.
Susu H — Google review
Must see for those visiting Macau. You can get a view of the island around and for those daredevils, it’s got good activities.
Prasanna S — Google review
I didn't get to go inside, but it's a beautiful walk from the ferry harbour. I like the Snoopy theme they chose this this year. Macau Tower is truly a beautiful sight to behold. I wish I had more time to enter the premises and will return here some day.
Logan S — Google review
It was nice place to view the Macao. People can do activities there on upper deck.
Nabanit N — Google review
An excellent landmark to explore, shop and unwind. For the thrill seekers there is bungee jumping and other activities when you get to the top of the tower. For lazy tourist like me, I love the food and souvenir shops at the basement. Place is accessible via public transport or taxi.
Maya B — Google review
Macao•https://www.macautower.com.mo/•+853 2893 3339•Tips and more reviews for Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center
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6Macau Museum of Art

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Art museum
Museums
The Macau Museum of Art is the city's primary art museum, showcasing a wide range of exhibits including Chinese painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and more. Visitors can explore permanent collections featuring 17th-century Chinese calligraphy and 19th-century sketches and paintings of old Macau by English artist George Chinnery.
Free admission and the exhibition is great. Just the layout of the museum could be a bit weird so you may have to walk back and forth for certain exhibits.
FRANK F — Google review
Love this space and added bonus for being free. Perfect if you want to be away from the crowds and enjoy some quiet art moments.
Iris G — Google review
we were here on public holiday. it's free of charge and the venue is big enough to facilitate the crowd on holiday. we only had time to visit 1 exhibition. it was good. lots of arts to see with some having macau culture and some with other meanings, make it multi interests for different people. the guided tour made it even more meaningful! the guide has good and thorough knowledge of arts so was able to explain and bring us more inspirations. happy to have this visit and am willing to come again. more travel ideas, photos & videos👇🏾 follow me on ig: food.n.cats.not1less
Giami L — Google review
Museum in quiet corner of Macau. Often has quite interesting Special Exhibitions, and free to visit.
ManWai Y — Google review
This is a large museum spread across five floors. They usually feature an artist or a period per floor. The design of this museum is very modern and industrial but as with most museums, it does have a lot of space which adds to the nice atmosphere inside. There's a gift shop near the entrance
Richard F — Google review
Such a fun day out for me and my three year old. The gallery spaces are well curated, presenting a great range of local art, craft and contemporary installations. It's not too big that you feel fatigued and the art square surrounding the buildings is really pleasant. I really enjoyed the diverse work on show. The interactive sections of the exhibitions allowed for some fun free play. The guards and reception staff are relaxed, friendly and welcoming to families. Check it out!
Michael M — Google review
The MAM is the only true art museum in Macau but has a rather limited collection compared to its international peers and lacks pieces capable of giving a 'wow' factor. We visited in the afternoon and found the museum quiet with only 5 or 6 other visitors. It took us around 40 minutes to make our way through the available exhibition rooms. On the fourth floor there were two galleries dedicated to Chinese Calligraphy and some nice scrolls and historical Chinese pieces from the 17th century. This was a large collection which is potentially difficult for western visitors to appreciate without sufficient background of Chinese art and knowledge of Chinese characters. The third floor offered a contemporary art exhibit and featured works of interesting compositions of mixed media, paintings and informally created images. This was worth a quick look but nothing stuck a huge interest for us unfortunately. On the same floor there is a small area where you can find Macau landmarks that have been photographed in the distant past next to more recent photographs. We always enjoy these 'Now-and-Then' themes. Also there are a few rooms on this floor featuring sketches and drawings by George Chinnery from the 1850s. This affords a peek of early Macau from a European perspective and gives an idea of what certain places in Macau must have looked like 160 years ago. The second floor was closed for renovation. The 1st floor currently houses a temporary exhibition called 'City Face', which features eye-catching print and poster pieces from around the world, each uniquely designed to highlight and draw attention to their respective locales. Overall we found the current collection in the MAM less substantial than expected, but we look forward to future visits as this museum transforms its mega-space of art.
Brad — Google review
Love the renaissance drawing show. It was an informative art show about a few ancient painters and their sketches and techniques. Love it there. Art lovers please just go. It is Free of charge! Just perfect
Fayfay T — Google review
Av. Xian Xing Hai, Macao•https://www.mam.gov.mo/en/•+853 8791 9814•Tips and more reviews for Macau Museum of Art

7Taipa

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Taipa Village in Macau is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic experience. This charming area showcases a fusion of Portuguese and Chinese architecture, offering a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore traditional shop houses, trendy cafes, museums, galleries, and vibrant streets adorned with colorful buildings and street art. Taipa Village is also renowned for its delectable Portuguese egg tarts from Lord Stow's bakery.
Macao, USA•Tips and more reviews for Taipa

8Monte Fort

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4.1
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Fortress
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Historical landmark
Historic Sites
Monte Fort, built in 1626, is a large fort with a rooftop park offering stunning skyline views and featuring historic cannons. Climbing Mount Fortress hill to the right of the facade provides an opportunity to see remaining canons and defensive structures. Don't miss Na Tcha Temple behind the ruins for a different perspective on the site. Nearby, there's a section of old city walls made from clay, soil, sand, rice straw, crushed rocks, and oyster shells.
Very crowded, but a surprising experience in Macau. The fort was built by the Portuguese and had some of the classic European style. There was a great view of Macau from the top. I bit of a hike to get up there, but spectacular views.
Will S — Google review
A few step from Ruin of Saint Paul’s. Just a little climbing, we arrived at another historical site. The fortress was built during colonial time by Portuguese. The architecture and environment of the place reminds me of Coimbra, Portugal. The view of Macau from above and outstanding Grand Lisboa building can be seen from new perspective at this fortress.
Abdulloh Y — Google review
"Built by the Jesuits, from 1617 to 1626, this was the city's principal military defence structure and was crucial in successfully holding off the attempted Dutch invasion of Macao in 1622. It was built on top of Mount Hill, strategically located in the centre of the Macao Peninsula, watching over the city in all directions. The fortress is in the shape of an irregular trapezoid that covers an area of approximately 8000 square metres. In the past, it was equipped with cannons, military barracks, wells and an arsenal that held sufficient ammunition and supplies to endure a siege lasting up to two years. The walls are 3.7 metres wide at the base, 9 metres high narrowing upwards to 2.7 metres wide at the top. The parapets were crenulated for the installation of 32 cannons and the two corners of the southeast wall have watchtowers. There are no weapons facing mainland China, indicating that the fortress was only built for defence against attacks from the sea. In 1965 a weather observatory was installed at the site and the fortress was demilitarized in 1976. In 1998 the Macao Museum was installed at the site."
Mark A — Google review
Cool and ancient Portuguese fortress next to the Ruins of Sao Paulo. The fortress provides a panoramic view of the historic city center of Macau, rest of the Macau Peninsula, even coastal Zhuhai. This fortress has WAY too much cannons. The Macau museum is situated at the top in a Portuguese style building. Watching the sunset reflect over the pool in front of the museum was really spectacular.
Jamie C — Google review
In all likelihood, this place is impossible to miss. Standing guard next to the iconic Ruins of Sao Paulo, this cool, historic Portuguese fortress provides a unique vantage point over Macau's city centre and peninsula. There is a museum here, and it has a lot of information about colonial history.
Eldar — Google review
Its like this is the calm after the storm🙈😅 You went to the ruins with too much people, and this place is just a few steps on the side(a lil bit of trekking🙈___lil bit tiring lol). But the view up ahead is so nice, it's all of macau and china... Pls! If you're in the ruins, visit this, the weather up is so nice compared down😅🙈
Cherie L — Google review
Recognisably a Portuguese fortress, here is the historical military facility of the Portuguese in Macau and the current Museum building was the former barracks. A peek over the ramparts offers some great views of the city.
JOC — Google review
Here is the old Portuguese Fortress at the heart of Macau city. It can be accessed after visiting the ruins of St. Paul's church on the lower grounds. The entry to the museum is also from the fort. The fort itself is free to access and appreciate panoramic views of the city.
Reza N — Google review
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9St. Dominic's Church

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St. Dominic's Church, a historic baroque Catholic church dating back to the late 16th century, is a place of spiritual significance and artistic beauty. Dedicated to Lady of the Rosary, it features three elegantly crafted halls adorned with colorful stained glass windows, oil paintings, and statues of Christ. The church also houses a sacred-art museum displaying Mass utensils and wood-carved artifacts.
St. Dominic’s Church, also known as the Church of the Rosary, was founded by the Dominican Order in 1587, making it the first church of its kind in China and now boasting over 400 years of history. Today, it stands as a treasured UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Senado Square, the church is surrounded by Macau’s most iconic landmarks. Despite the hustle and bustle outside, stepping through its doors transports visitors into a sanctuary of calm and serenity. The church’s architecture is a striking blend of colors and textures—its sunny yellow façade, accented by green shutters and white ornamental carvings, pairs beautifully with the intricate mosaic flooring that adds a touch of exotic charm. Inside, visitors will also find a small museum that holds around 300 historical artifacts, including rare relics and carvings from the ruins of St. Paul’s, offering a deeper glimpse into the region’s rich religious and cultural heritage.
Barbellz — Google review
Filled with holy atmosphere & cozy newly added lights near the pillars & roof. Beautiful architecture & rich history, being a church that has stood for over 400 years. Located right in the heart of Senado Square, the middle front part of the hall is blocked off, I assume it was done to lessen the crowd. As it is near a touristy location, expect there to be people coming in & out non stop. If not for that, I would've given it a 5 star.
Rexton W — Google review
Just within Senado square near market area. You’ll pass by this yellow church like structure, you wont miss it. If you’re into architecture then it’s a good photo op moment. Senado square right down to St. Paul ruins is very touristy so patience is a must.
Gem — Google review
One good thing about Filipinos, we are everywhere! One of the guards here is from Isabela and he mentioned that he's not the only Pinoy stationed here at the beautiful St. Dominic's Church. This Baroque-styled church was founded in the late 1500s and is one of the nine (according to Google) Roman Catholic parishes in Macau.
Crystelle G — Google review
Very old church of the Dominican order in Macao. Made in 1500s, this is well maintained and clean. A major tourist spot with an active mass and functioning going on in the church. It is right at the central area of the Senado Square. Place is really crowded with tourists and people strolling around everywhere. Do visit!
Sujay S — Google review
In front of the church, there’s a local shop along the street. I walked around here, and most of the items were cheaper than in other areas. I highly recommend coming here if you’re looking for gifts, souvenirs, or food
KHUNTHONG S — Google review
Being Catholic, finding St. Dominic's Church within the famous Senado square of Macau is a pleasant experience. At least, there's a quiet refuge in the middle of the busy square. Went in to say our prayer and to appreciate the old architecture.
Johnnie F — Google review
Beautiful Catholic church just around the corner from Senado Square. Bright yellow colours, which makes it stand out. Yiu can also go inside to visit,which we disembarked not do as there were many people going in and out at the time. It's one of the heritage buildings in the area on the way to the Ruins of St Paul
William L — Google review
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10Macao Grand Prix Museum

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The Macao Grand Prix Museum, located on Rua Luis Gonzaga Gomes, Macau, is a must-visit for automobile enthusiasts. Opened in 1993 to honor the Grand Prix Macau, this museum spans 80 square meters and showcases race cars, motorcycles of famous riders, memorabilia, and valuable objects connected to the prestigious event. Visitors can also enjoy a race simulator and watch highlights of different races through installed projectors.
An amazing historical museum with beautifully restored antique cars. This interactive museum is for all ages and the ability to participate in so many activities makes the entry price well worth it. Highly recommend! Will need to brush up on my simulator racing skills through!
Jonathan C — Google review
An extraordinary museum showing the history of Macau GP. There were a lot of games or simulators for you to play. I visited on Friday afternoon and there were just a few visitors inside. But I still needed to queued for 20-30 minutes for some of the games. I believe it requires much more queuing time during weekends. Thus, I recommend to spend at least half of the day for visiting the museum. The ticket price was cheap. I would definitely come again next time.
Jack L — Google review
The Macao Grand Prix Museum is an absolutely magnificent place! It is superbly organized, providing visitors with a fantastic, engaging opportunity to learn all about F1, F3, and various other racing categories. The experience is made even more fun and interactive with the chance to play racing games and even test drive an F3 simulator! I wholeheartedly recommend this spot to anyone visiting Macau—it is a truly brilliant, exhilarating, and worthwhile destination.
Trairat S — Google review
So I'm stood in the gift shop after visiting the Macau GP Museum. Wow! All this, at this quality, for free? Even if it had cost a bit I wouldn't hesitate to recommend you give it a visit if you even have a passing interest in racing at any level. If you have children, just bring them along as there are tons of interactive activities. I cannot recommend it enough
Nash H — Google review
Not only are cars and bikes displayed with their histories written up, but some also include video. Although I am not a fan of race cars or motorcycles, the display was impressive. Additionally, there were many interactive VR points where you could become an F1 driver, motorcyclist, or other position in the games. We’re definitely enjoying our visit
Tze T — Google review
An amazing place for Motorsport enthusiasts. A must visit destination in Macao other than the casinos. The gift shop inside the museum was another great attraction.
Saba N — Google review
Newly renovated and many updated features to help understand their annual historical event. Includes lots of good information on F3
Tek C — Google review
If you're visiting Macau, this is a must-see! We had left this for last on our list as we didn't think it would be great, but it really is. Half the day can be spent here as there's lots to do - cars and bikes on display, bike and car simulators, etc. It is home to some really famous cars and bikes. This place will educate you on the history of racing in Macau and the Macau Grand Prix.
Lucian R — Google review
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11Coloane

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Coloane, an 8-square-kilometer island in Macau, offers a diverse range of attractions including temples, churches, parks, beaches, and a zoo. The area is known for its Hac Sa black sand beach and the original Lord Stows Bakery serving delicious Portuguese egg tarts. Once a haven for pirates seeking shelter in its coves, Coloane now provides a slower pace of life away from the crowds.
Coloane Village is a small quaint seaside village located south of the famous casinos of Cotai. It’s great if you’ve run out of things to do or want to witness the slow paced daily life of locals! There’s a lovely bakery cafe Lord Stow’s selling phenomenal canelés and egg tarts, and I’d recommend walking from one end to the other to explore hidden gems! It is pretty small and I think an hour or so would be suffice to explore the area 😌
Littlebitofnoms — Google review
Sleepy fishing town with great street art and restaurants
Char S — Google review
Relax place in Macau One of HK famous film location
World P — Google review
Beautiful old place city in European style but in Macau China
Alberto H — Google review
Peaceful place
Yadu S — Google review
Coloane is great😍😍and it's so cold🥶🥶
Ethel B — Google review
Beautifully calm...peaceful!
Derrick L — Google review
Nice place
CM S — Google review
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12Lou Lim Ioc Garden

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Lou Lim Ioc Garden is a serene and picturesque traditional Chinese garden located in Macau. Established in 1906, this leafy oasis offers visitors a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Modeled after the renowned Suzhou Gardens, it features pavilions, bridges, ponds, and intricate paths that lead to stunning vistas. The garden's lush greenery, lotus ponds, bamboo groves, and unique architectural elements create an atmosphere of tranquility and solitude.
My sister and I visited the Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc; it is a hidden gem in the heart of Macau. This historical garden offers a peaceful escape right in the center of town. It's a great place for anyone looking for tranquility, as the garden is wonderfully quiet, even though it’s located in such a convenient, central area. The garden is filled with beautiful rock formations, adding a touch of natural beauty to the surroundings. There’s also a lovely pond teeming with fish, which adds to the serene atmosphere and you can even feed them with fish food. Trees and plants abound, making it a lush and green retreat. One of the best things about Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc is that there's no entrance fee, making it a perfect, low-cost place to relax and unwind. The sign indicates that it opens as early as 6 AM, making it ideal for a morning walk or an early start to the day. The pathways are well-maintained, even and paved, ensuring a comfortable stroll through the garden. I really enjoy spending time here—it’s a peaceful oasis that offers a lovely blend of nature and history, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Macau!
Roy P — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit here. It is an interesting garden to explore with lots of different aspects to it. Easy to get here by bus with the Macau Pass.
Natasha R — Google review
Was here June 2024. Easy to navigate from Google Maps. Free entrance. The garden part was nice and walked around. House was closed to visit when I visited. There is a turtle pool full with turtles. Public bathroom here was dirty. I would rate this average. Only visit if have time. You wouldn't miss anything.
Connie S — Google review
Amazingly beautiful park, occupied by excercizers in the morning. The most beautiful park I have ever seen!
Jeroen D — Google review
A good place to have a picnic and relax while chatting with friends or family
Ellana A — Google review
Beautiful garden, plenty of fish, turtle and birds. Great for meditation of lunch outside. It's must-visit while in Macau!
Peter N — Google review
Amazing to see this lovely park right in the middle of one of worlds most densely populated districts. A breeze of fresh air and green spaces, topped by a phot exhibition when we were there. Nice hang out for locals, though we did not appreciate much the picnic that some had up there on the walkways, sacrificing the natural mood.
Rutger V — Google review
Easy to find and good for a walk. There is public toilet. I went in night time and it is very quiet. Only few people are sitying there and some tourist taking photo only. The park is not big so you can finish this park very fast. There are many local restaurants nearby.
Camily — Google review
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13Na Tcha Temple

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Na Tcha Temple, a small shrine constructed in the late 19th century, is a tribute to the god of war from Chinese folk religion. Situated adjacent to the renowned St. Paul's Church, it symbolizes Macau's multicultural identity. The temple features intricate animal sculptures adorning its walls, roof, and entrance like other traditional Chinese temples. Its serene ambiance and beautiful porch make it a popular spiritual destination in Macau.
A small but significant worship place for the locals. It's nearby st Paul's ruins and you should spend 10 minutes here to read all about this deity and it's relevance to the people. Follow the footpath signages to the newly opened necha cafe to grab a drink and view the displays. More developments will come for this cafe as it develops into a heritage center.
Lucas T — Google review
Small Templo by the famed Ruins, right at the back. Free entrance, donate freely as funds are low for this tiny temple, dwarfed by the Ruins
Yeo's S — Google review
A small temple devoted to worships Na Tcha located on one side of Ruin of St. Pual. There is a small museum next door. Believed that it was built to put an end to the plague ravaging the region back in 1888.
T T — Google review
This temple has a history of over 135 years.(build in 1888) but this temple is considered as a symbol of two diverse cultures coexisting in harmony. It is simple quite tiny temple(single chamber building with brik walls and a traditional flash-gable roof).Please stop to visit and learned about Na Tcha.※Na Tcha temple close to the Ruins of St.Paul’s.
Shinichiro Y — Google review
Not much to see here, it is a small Tao temple perched on top of an inclined climb of a road right next to the St Pauls ruins. The walls of old Macao are also beside it.
Sujay S — Google review
The temple located on the left hand side of the Ruin of St Paul (if you are facing St Paul). It's a little temple in Macau dedicated for praying for your kids to well behave or if you don't have children yet, you can pray and asked for the mercy of Buddhist duties to help you conceived children.
Katethip V — Google review
April 2024: tiny little temple behind the ruins of St Paul’s. Amazing how there is a Chinese Taoist temple right behind a Catholic Church.
S W — Google review
The small temple just beside the St. Paul complex is to worship Na Cha / Li Lo Cia, one of the gods in the Chinese Taoism religion. Really love the ambience in this temple also the history of the temple from 1888.
Satya L — Google review
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14D. Pedro V. Theatre

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D. Pedro V. Theatre, a circa-1860 Western-style venue, is a romantic and historic landmark in the city of Macau. This elegant theater has been hosting orchestral performances, opera, music festivals, and various other cultural events since its establishment. With its impeccable architectural design and fancy decor, it exudes a strong romantic ambiance that makes it popular for couples and even marriage proposals.
An elegant theater / museum with strong mixed style (which is very unique of Macau). Free to enter and a bit dark inside but very quiet and nice to have a quick rest or meditation after going up the small hill all the way to the top (which is indeed a bit tiring). Outside of the theatre is a nice view with the huge tree. If u r tired of too many ppl all around the tourist spots in Macau, and would like to do a bit exercise, this is a good place to go. Note: the slope to the top can be quite steep, and may cause difficulties to certain ppl. Consider taking a taxi instead maybe.
爨赓 — Google review
I went to the place but it was closed, so just had to enjoy the view from the outside. It is very near, and you can just walk thru it.
Cy A — Google review
Nicely preserved theatre. The first western style theatre in China built in 1860.
Ming L — Google review
Dom Pedro V Theatre is one of the UNESCO World Heritage attractions in the Historic City Centre of Macau, situated at St. Augustine Square. Entry is free during opening hours 10.00am to 6.00pm. Inside, there is an performance waiting room with three chandeliers, wall mirrors as well as an entrance into the main theatre. You can look into the modern small theatre seating area and walk up a single staircase and take a look inside from the balcony level of the theatre. Photography is allowed throughout the attraction. The interior of Dom Pedro V Theatre is ok. The real star of this attraction remains the outside façade, which dates back to the 1870s. The façade is neo-classical style and beautifully decorated in a pastel green color. It is during the day and is very nice in evenings during sunlight hours. Overall, we much enjoy this particular attraction, finding it a unique inclusion in the World Heritage collection. While not much to actually see inside the theatre, the atmosphere is still very nice and its just fun entering and having a look inside the first Western style theatre house built in all of China.
Brad — Google review
Well preserved theatre and still in used today. If just walking in, you’re able to go upstairs to the Gallery to take a peek. If you’re lucky enough, go when there’s events happening, then you’ll be able to take a seat in the Circles.
Harry W — Google review
Glad to be here to visit UNESCO world heritage... Enjoyed the way walking up and quite relax along the way. Just to be careful as the road is narrow but busy with cars and motorcycles..
Pisces Y — Google review
Stunning area. Tiny theater but so cozy to see. Very impressive architecture.
Heather B — Google review
It is small and beautiful place for performances has long history.
YeoYou — Google review
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15Maritime Museum

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The Maritime Museum in Macau is a tribute to the rich tradition and history of the South China fishing industry. It is part of the International Museum Day celebrations, showcasing alongside other notable museums and attractions in Macau. The museum offers a deep dive into maritime heritage, making it an essential stop for those interested in the region's seafaring past. With its inclusion among various cultural and historical landmarks, visitors can easily plan an enriching itinerary that includes exploring this significant museum.
It shows the entire history of marine exploration of Macau Truly amazing Although sometimes I don’t understand The model ships and built very good
Moises L — Google review
Located near a-ma temple, this museum is free to enter and spread across four levels. It's an interesting museum as it uses a lot of dioramas depicting how the Portuguese interacted with the Chinese fisherman which started Macau as a colony. Very interesting place
Richard F — Google review
Fairly small musuem but it is next to a famous temple. Worth a visit if you are visiting the temple anyway
Iris G — Google review
Really well maintained museum with loads of history kept in this little gem. Entrance was free for my family of 4, totally no charges... All exhibits were well explained with 3 different languages to allow visitors to understand the rich history of the pier..
Jovin E — Google review
Small museum worth half an hour of visit. It has stories about Macau's history of oyster farming.
Ben L — Google review
A free of charge and well maintained museum that can bring you back to the old days of the maritime life of Macau.
Eunice N — Google review
The Maritime Museum (MOP10 for adults over 17, only MOP5 of Sunday) is easily one of Macau's best museums and is conveniently located just across from the famous A-Ma Temple. Here you can see four floors of exhibitions, displays and information related to local maritime activity and how Macau was shaped throughout history due to its proximity to the sea. There are many interesting things to see here. You can visit in as little as 20-30 minutes or spend a couple hours visiting more thoroughly if you enjoy this type of speciality museum. We particularly enjoyed the various model ships of historical Chinese and Portuguese design and as well as the models of more model vessels found throughout the Maritime Musuem. On the ground floor there is also an interesting "Little A-Ma Theatre" witch helps explain the significance of this goddess, the role she played with early inhabits to the Macau islands. It also helps to establish context for the visit you may have just made to the active A-Ma Temple just across Barra Square. On the second floor there is a wall map that reveals ancient Chinese naval exploration which reached as far as the Red Sea and the coast of Africa back in the 14th century, long before the Europeans visited this part of the world for the first time in the 16th century. Similarly, on the third floor there is a 3D model of Macau during the 17th century, depicting what the city would have looked like during that time period, with its natural harbors, walls, fortifications and even farm land which is all but gone today, covered with densely populated housing districts. Many of the current World Heritage attractions are present on this map and were fun spotting out. Towards the end of the museum there are some aquariums with various fish that are worth a quick look. Outside there is a small cafe but large number of outdoor seats to have a rest. There is also a fun little junk-boat for children to get on for pictures as well as a long traditional dragon boat on display for visitors to see. Overall, the Maritime Museum is a good collection and nice endeavor made by the Macau Tourism Office to promote Macau's maritime history. We consider this one of the best museums in Macau and a worthy consideration for those interested in Macau's history or looking to take in a museum or two during their visit.
Brad — Google review
my 11 year old kids entrance is free despite her looking like a mean school principal who is ready to expel naughty students. we were awed how did they made those tiny miniature boats and laughed at the fish at aquarium who looks like it has oversized dentures and silver eyeshadow (not in pictures).
Marlyn B — Google review
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16Venetian Macao Casino

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If you're seeking a lavish and upscale casino experience, look no further than the Venetian Macao Casino. Situated on the Cotai Strip, it holds the title of being the largest casino and luxury hotel resort globally, spanning an impressive 10,500,000 square feet. This opulent palace of gambling offers a variety of games such as poker, blackjack, and slots for those looking to indulge in an evening of luxury entertainment.
Amazing casino, it’s absolutely massive, you could spend a day on this casino easy alone, it’s interconnected to the London and Parisian casinos and has done amazing photo opportunities, the table minimums are quite high so gamble responsibly 😂
Such L — Google review
Great place for gaming. It gets busy from the late afternoons onwards. Plenty of table games and slot machines. The place is huge and spacious. There are free drinks provided. Vvip/paisa enter from another entrance.
Donald I — Google review
The world's largest casino. 5 times bigger than the Las Vegas Venetian 🤯. Surely worth a visit to see the opulence and take a gamble if you are in Macao. No free alcoholic drinks for gamblers like in Vegas though. Managed to win and quit while ahead. You could easily spend a long time walking through the massive interconnected casinos!
TRIPhil — Google review
The biggest casino on earth and worth a visit regardless of whether or not you're a gambler. It is sad to see the place moving more towards electronic machines rather than dealers.
Lennon M — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The Venetian Macao is massive, beautifully designed, and full of life. The canals, shops, and casino create an unforgettable experience. A must-visit in Macau!
Abdo D — Google review
Amazing casino, big tables, best service, exchange rate is top Stay at the Venetian was amazing, just below rooms is casino, great facilities Will love to come again
Ankush S — Google review
Very beautiful place and super clean. Many shops to visit, have to make sure you might spend a lot here.
Warawut ( — Google review
They designed the casino to feel just like the city of Venice. The scent in the casino area is amazing — it smells like European perfume
KHUNTHONG S — Google review
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17Camoes Garden

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Camoes Garden, named after the renowned Portuguese poet who once lived in Macau, is a serene city park established in the 18th century. As you stroll through this tranquil space, you'll be serenaded by the sweet melodies of chirping birds. The park is a favorite spot for locals to engage in activities like Tai Chi and sword dancing or to work out at designated areas. You can also find a foot massage path if you're up for an invigorating experience.
Nice quiet spot to relax and away from the hurley burley. On the other side a nice historical temple. Mind, its a bit uphill. To the right is a Christian burial ground if that interests you
Claire T — Google review
Pretty little garden in the city, perfect for walking around and having a little rest after a day of touring the city.
Melissa E — Google review
A very nice garden for the price, which was nothing. There's only one entrance and it was larger than I expected. While it may not be worth a special trip, if you're in the vicinity, you should certainly check it out.
R. H — Google review
Lots of locals hang in this park! Don’t miss the detailed info about the floor mosaics representing passages of Camões books!
Virginia L — Google review
Nice and rich garden, plenty of plants, trees and places to rest, with some history.
Nuno A — Google review
It is beautiful. like a piece of heaven in the heart of a crowded city
Roozbeh — Google review
We really enjoyed our stop at the Camoes Garden and Grotto this past week. The Grotto area was decent and there were some interestingly patterned tiles leading into the heart of the garden area. However, what we really liked was the thick, flush green, rainforest like environment within the park. During the cooler months, this made a great break from the sun but did have us thinking about how hot and humid it must be here during the summer, probably not the best time in the world to visit. In this area of Macau, just north of the Ruins of St. Paul, there are several additional attractions, all inclusions of the UNESCO World Heritage collection for the Historic City Centre of Macau. These include Casa Garden, the Old Protestant Cemetery and St. Anthony's Church. However, we enjoy the Camoes Garden, which is a non-UNESCO attraction best within this group. Collectively, you can visit all of these attractions comfortably in one hour. Then you can move down to the heavyweight attractions starting at the Ruins of St. Paul, approx 6-8 minute walk away. If you are short on time in Macau, we'd suggest skipping the Camoes Garden and Grotto and attractions in this area and starting/finishing your sight seeing with the Ruins of St. Paul, where you will find more interesting and important UNESCO and non-UNESCO attractions in the central area of Macau. If you really like gardens, this is a good place to visit. Others that we like in this area of Macau include the very good Lum Iok Gardens, northeast of Tap Seac Square and the Jardim San Francisco near the Lisboa Hotel.
Brad — Google review
Best Park In middle of Houses for Refreshment
Ashok R — Google review
de Macau, Praca de Luis de Camoes, Macao•https://nature.iam.gov.mo/c/park/detail/a048da4e-ade7-40b2-af99-…•Tips and more reviews for Camoes Garden

18Coloane North-east Hiking Trail Network

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The Coloane North-east Hiking Trail Network is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Stretching approximately 8 kilometers, this trail offers breathtaking vistas of the South China Sea and the Cotai Strip, making it an ideal spot for both marathon runners and casual walkers. The moderately challenging route typically takes three to four hours to complete, winding around the scenic Coloane Aito.
The first time it was exciting then the second so relaxing
Maysie P — Google review
Very nice, clean and peaceful trail for hiking.
Marlon B — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are several hiking trails in Macau, and the Northeastern Trail is the closest one in the Cotai area, so it can be said that this hiking trail is a peaceful place in the bustling city. The Northeast Walking Trail is connected to the Kau O Reservoir. The reservoir loop trail is still under repair and expansion, so it is temporarily inaccessible. In the walking trail, there is less shade and not many places to rest. The distance is not long and the amplitude is not large. It is suitable for all ages. It is a good choice for novices or for experience. As a final reminder, remember to bring your own drinking water and sunscreen. (Original) 澳門有數條行山路徑,東北步行徑是路氹城區最近的一條,所以可以說這條行山步行徑是繁華鬧市中的一片寧靜。 東北步行徑連着九澳水庫,因水庫環徑還在維修擴建中,所以暫時不能通行。 步行徑中,樹陰較少,也沒有太多休息的地方,路程不算長,波幅起到也不大,老少咸宜,作為新手,或體驗感受來說,是很不錯的一個選擇。 最後提醒,記得自備飲用水及防曬用品。
Kenneth 真 — Google review
Started the trail walk from Seac Pai Van Park bus stop, reach by using bus 26A from Almeida Rebeiro bus stop in Macao old town. Just navigate using Google map, all the bus stop are listed in there and every stop are displayed and announced in the bus, just press the stop button after the Seac Pai Van Park stop is announced. Walk uphill along the tar sealed road up to the Ma Tzu statue, find the trail map and the entry point to the trail. There are map at every intersection. I managed to walk to Hac Sa beach and took a bus from the beach to Coloane village, then took a bus from Mercado de Coloane bus stop back to Almeido Ribeiro bus stop after lunch.
KAH T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It’s a hiking trail suitable for all ages. The mountain road is easy to walk, and the scenery allows you to see nearby buildings from a distance. Fewer rest points along the way There is currently no way to access the Jiu'ao Reservoir from this mountain road, and it is still being repaired and expanded! (Original) 算是老少咸宜的一條行山徑 山路算易行,景色可遠觀附近建築物 沿途較少休息點 現未能於此山路通往九澳水庫,還在維修擴建!
Chinity M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It’s not too difficult, it’s a good exercise in the morning, and there’s water along the way to wash your face. (Original) 難度不高,早上做下運動一流,沿路又有水源洗洗面。
Louis N — Google review
4HJC+7VH, Ilha de Coloane, Macao•https://nature.iam.gov.mo/c/trails/detail/b78b640e-433c-4ace-943…•Tips and more reviews for Coloane North-east Hiking Trail Network

19City of Dreams

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The City of Dreams is a vast entertainment complex located on the Cotai Strip in Macau. It features four hotels, including the Hard Rock Hotel, Crown Towers Hotel, and Grand Hyatt Macau. In addition to its casino, the complex offers upscale dining options, shopping experiences at The Boulevard, and captivating entertainment such as the world's largest in-the-round water show at Dragone Theatre and The Dragons Treasure projection show.
I only visited the shops and casino. The place is beautifully decorated. It’s nice just to walk around to see how it’s different from all the other casinos. There are several luxury brand stores, a casino, and food area.
Melanie E — Google review
The resort's expansive casino spans approximately 420,000 square feet, featuring 496 gaming tables and 487 gaming machines. City of Dreams is also home to the Dancing Water Theatre, renowned for its spectacular water-based performances. With over 30 restaurants and bars, City of Dreams caters to diverse culinary preferences. Notably, the three Michelin-starred Jade Dragon restaurant showcases exquisite Chinese culinary masterpieces crafted with the freshest seasonal ingredients. The resort's retail space spans 175,000 square feet, housing a curated selection of luxury brands and boutiques, offering guests a premium shopping experience.
Κεηηγsκ — Google review
A quick stop here. There are some shops and restaurants like McDonald's and Starbucks. We didn't really get to explore but we find the other casino hotels more interesting.
Ia L — Google review
A very high end casino & hotel. The restaurants are a very expensive set menu option, ie no individual menu choices. A lot of food at an extremely high price for each person. Bring your credit cards.
Robert W — Google review
The home of House of Dancing Water! You've got to see it! It's breathtaking!!
Ann W — Google review
City of dreams is a beautiful mall and the best thing is Casino. You get a free booze and play at Casino from cheaper rates than any other nearby. The ambience is just superb 👌 I will give 9 out of 10. I will definitely prefer the visit this place once more. The charm after midnight is at par as you will be lost in the ambience and services they offer. Thanks COD
Ayush A — Google review
Did not stay took picture because lked the look of the building
Suet W — Google review
Nothing too exciting about a bunch of branded shops congregated in 1 place, if you're shopping for many of such items then sure it's convenient, but it's purely for shopping, similar to many of the malls in Cotai strip. Was a bit empty compared to the other malls in the area, could be because I was there later in the evening however
Wu J — Google review
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20Sir Robert Ho Tung Library

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Sir Robert Ho Tung Library is a historic building that was once the country retreat of businessman Sir Robert Ho Tung. The colonial-style structure, featuring a dome, arcaded facade, Ionic columns, and Chinese gardens, received a modern extension in 2006 by architect Joy Choi Tin Tin. This new addition includes Piranesi-inspired bridges connecting to the old house and a glass roof over the transitional space. Adjacent to the library is a peaceful garden with reading tables.
What a wonderful library, a respite away from the hustle and bustle of the Casinos. Library spread over three levels, informative staff. Newsprint and magazines on the second floor.
J Y — Google review
We were visiting the St. Augustine's church, when we spotted this library. The gate opens to a garden and a ground floor where are tables and chairs where you can rest. The library has several floors which you can access via a lift or by stairs. There are reading materials in both English and Chinese. They have quite a collection of books, films, and magazines. It seems to be a very inviting place to spend a quiet afternoon reading a book.
Ia L — Google review
So, yeah, I was planning to go to this library, but I couldn’t find it right away. I took Bus 3A,tried following the maps, but they didn’t help. I ended up having to find it myself, which meant walking for more than 10 minutes before I got on the right track. The library was so nice, though! It’s really wide, the tables are spacious, and it’s not crowded at all. The chairs are super comfy,they’re red, warm, and really attractive. The only downside is the AC is way too cold. I brought a thin jacket, but it wasn’t enough. So if you’re planning to come here to study, better bring something a little thicker. If the AC is set really low and it’s freezing, you’ll have something to put on,maybe even a scarf. The toilets are clean and quiet, so you can concentrate easily. One thing to note: I was on the third floor, and not all the tables there have sockets. So if you’re using a computer or other gadgets to study, you’ll need to find the area with sockets first. Also, the library closes at 8 PM, which is early for me—I prefer later closing times. Compared to Patane and the other one near TapSeac (which closes at 12), 8 PM means I have to leave pretty early. But overall, it’s still great, I’d give it a 10 out of 10!
Marian T — Google review
This member of the Historic Centre of Macau World Heritage collection originally served as a place of residence, first for Dona Carolina Cunha, for whom the building was originally constructed back in 1894 and then for the Sir Robert Ho Tung, a Hong Kong businessman for which the building takes its present name. Sir Robert Ho purchased the property in 1918 and used it as a summer residence until the outbreak of WWII, which saw him relocate here from Hong Kong between 1941 and 1945. Upon his death in 1955, he passed the building onto the Macau Government to be used as a public library. You can visit this attraction, which has a beautiful front courtyard setting with lawn chairs for resting. Walking through the library entrance into the back courtyard, you will find a bit of a rustic garden of sorts that is very peaceful and inviting. A sufficient area is set aside with tables and chairs and there are bathroom facilities as well as public self-service lockers, which are available to locals who are using the upstairs library facilities. While we haven't tried them, it seems that visitors should be able to use these lockers as well. Of interest, during our recent visit, we discovered a very strong wifi signal and fast access speed using the free Wifi Go internet service provided by the Macau Government at certain hot spots around the city. Overall, Sir Robert Ho Tung only take 5-10 minutes to visit the ground level and probably best serves as a relaxing and peaceful place to rest your feet if you've been touring many of the World Heritage attractions all day. The library is open 10.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Saturday and 11.00am to 7.00 on Sunday but we've found it closed on National Holidays.
Brad — Google review
One of the better integrated architecture among the libraries in Macau.
Ricky L — Google review
Historical and cozy. Nicely docorated. Great place for reading and walking around. With snack shop that you can have coffee and some snacks on the ground floor.
Stephen T — Google review
I had lots of fun! Most books were in english and there are computers for watching or browsing the internet.
Michaela M — Google review
It's Quite and providing necessary facilities, such as wifi, water and toilet. An excellent place to stay with.
Kwai C — Google review
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21The St. Regis Bar

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The St. Regis Bar, located in Zhuhai, offers a luxurious and posh experience with its New York charm and modern Macau vibe. This beautiful bar and lounge provide a selection of hand-crafted food, artisanal cocktails, teas, wines, beers, and signature gins. The bar is known for its excellent service and attention to detail, as they even confirm reservations by calling guests beforehand to inquire about any special occasions or requests.
Top notch in every way. The staff was so professional and detail into perfection from the GM to the waiting staff were so caring. We had a birthday celebration here and they pull it off so wonderfully for all the guests. We sang and danced the night away. The entertainment they come up with was super classy and appropriate. The singer sang both the oldies and today’s pop. That was so cool. The food was phenomenal and we had the best visiting mixologist in town so we had cocktails created just for the party. It was truly memorable and I couldn’t recommend it more.
C M — Google review
Today's live performance was a blessing. Thank you for singing my request. It was a truly moving moment. You are truly a wonderful singer. The cocktails were delicious and the friendly service was impressive.
Soojin K — Google review
Visited this bar with luggage as I just arrived in Macau and the team offered to help us take care of it while we dined despite not staying at the St. Regis. Very classy bar and the floor staffs are very friendly. The cocktail menu is quite extensive but I would definitely recommend trying their cocktail named Macao Egg Tart when you're here. It's like a dessert cocktail which satisfied my sweet tooth for the night.
Elcorehaul — Google review
The St. Regis Bar in Macau is an elegant, top-tier spot for cocktails and a refined atmosphere. Ranked among the top 50 best bars, it offers a luxurious setting where you can enjoy expertly crafted drinks like the signature St. Regis Martini, along with a great selection of fine wines and premium spirits. The service is impeccable, with attentive staff making sure every detail is perfect. Whether you’re unwinding after a busy day or celebrating a special occasion, this bar delivers a truly memorable experience in a stunning setting.
Ryan M — Google review
This is an amazing bar with amazing hostesses, bar attendants and waiters. I had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the Hotel Manager Donald, and he could not have been more accommodating. The staff had that desirable blend of knowledgeable, friendliness, discretion and attentiveness that made them ever ready to serve. I am a simple whisky on the rocks man and they had an exceptional range of Islay single malts to choose from, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Their specialty seemed to be unique and interesting cocktails. This was quite evident as they were well received by many of their guests. The bar food was of an extremely high quality and could have easily been served in a high end restaurant. I dined and drank here on three occasions during my stay and there was live jazz inspired music every night. The standard of performance, musicianship and delivery was astounding. This would have to be close to being the perfect bar. If you are in Macau and look for a lux place to enjoy a beverage then I could not commend the St Regis Bar more highly.
Scott B — Google review
Amazing drinks and great live music. Well worth finding it. It is on the 1st floor of the St Regis. Bartender know their stuff
Tristan — Google review
We really loved this place and the staff. The drinks had been top notch and the apple dessert was fun and delicious. The staff was attentive and caring. They made service a priority and had amazing drinks. Would suggest to anyone that a visit here is worth it.
John S — Google review
One of the best bars I have ever been to! Drinks were amazing - cant go wrong with any of their whiskey cocktails and definitely recommend to get their interpretation of Bloody Mary, as it’s probably the only place to get it and it’s quite an experience! Owen was very attentive and also gave us a good spot in the bar to enjoy the live music. We could listen to Aaron and Elisa for hours, sadly we were there quite late and could only enjoy for an hour as it was also our last night. Can’t wait to return to the bar again the next time we are in Macau!
Krystal P — Google review
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22Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady, Macau

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The Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady in Macau is a historic Catholic cathedral that was rebuilt in 1937. It features colorful stained glass and a nativity scene. The cathedral holds the largest number of Catholic masses in Macau and has been the Cathedral of the Diocese since 1623, replacing St. Lazarus.
Founded by the Apostles under the authority of Jesus Christ, the Catholic Church anounces His death and resurrection until His return, everywhere and every day, trying to live and love according to His teachings. A beautiful place to visit for those in need of forgiveness, confort, meaning and purpose.
Jónatas M — Google review
We visited on a Sunday and a Monday. On Sundays, tourists are discouraged to come in so as not to disturb the service. On Mondays, we were able to come in without issue as long as the Cathedral is open. When we visited at 8am, there were patrons praying already. The place is very serene and it is quite enjoyable to walk around Senado Square.
Ia L — Google review
Visited on a Thursday 6pm Portugese Mass Theres a Mandarin one on 7pm People here are so helpful
Lee J — Google review
And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you. Therefore, brothers and sisters, we have an obligation—but it is not to the flesh, to live according to it. For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live. For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. (Romans 8:11-14 NIV)
Michael F — Google review
Cathedral sitting behind Leal Senado (city hall) toward to Ruins of St. Paul's。Quiet place to meditate during hot summer day. Ladies not suggested wearing short enter the church. Nun will remind you politely.
* B — Google review
The view was great, but there was so crowded with tourist. It's hard to enjoy the atmosphere. But still, I love this place... . This place was not so far from Senado Squre, we should walking around 5 minutes..
Mega M — Google review
Not very welcoming unlike the other Catholic Churches I went to. However you could still take pictures of the inside but at a very far distance at the entrance. But still it's imposing facade is worth visiting.
74tankee — Google review
Lucky I can joint the mass and Rosario here… peace and Lovely Church! Will be back again
Mona F — Google review
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23Holy House of Mercy

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The Holy House of Mercy, established in 1569 by Macau's first bishop, serves as a museum today. It was originally a charitable institution providing education, medical care, and social assistance to the needy. The museum houses various religious artifacts such as oil paintings and sacrificial offerings like the portrait of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
According to history, Santa Casa Da Misericordia was built sometimes in 1569 on the orders of the Bishop of Macau. It was a medical clinic and some other social welfare structures in early Macau and later on became an orphanage and refuge place fro widows of sailors lost at sea. Santa Casa da Misericordia of Macau is also part of Historic Center of Macu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located around the Senado Square...
Silver S — Google review
Santa Casa street always filled with many tourists, I personnally like this place where I went for evening walk form my hotel. Here the streets have good seating places where you can relax with your friends. Evening lights are special attractions, the green building is in the intersection is a exiting local attration, likely to be Instagrammeble. The water fountain in the entrance form the bus stop, from their need to walk into the lane to visit the green building. Macau is a place with similar attractions one of them is this place, I suggest this place if you want to go for a evening walk this should be preferable place.
Gone N — Google review
仁慈堂,part of macau historic centre, UN world cultural heritage, the architecture is very european and elegant design, as you can appreciate, its exhibits mainly related to catholic religion, history and culture, ritual offerings and documents and the like are opened to public and worshippers
Dr C — Google review
Good photo spot and historical centre.
Travelling W — Google review
This is one of a handful of World Heritage buildings at Senado Square. The building was constructed in 1569 and has been historically used as a girls orphange and a public health clinic. The building is presently used as a museum housing a nice collection of religious artefacts, porcelain and other historic items of interest. This lesser-known attraction at Senado Square opened in 2001 and entrance fee is MOP 5 per person. There are three rooms with display pieces and a lovely balcony you can visit here. You can pick up a blue booklet at the payment desk which has information about the various pieces found within the collection. Do make sure to return the booklet as it is not a take-home piece. While the collection here is interesting to see, what we like most about the Holy House of Mercy is the balcony, which provides good views of Senado Square. This is very nice when there are festivals and you want to see the decorations around the square from a higher vantage point. Due to the very convenient location, you can visit the Holy House of Mercy and the small museum here quite comfortably in 15 minutes. During cooler months we often spend an extra 15-20 minutes extra just admiring the views of the square and its colourful buildings. Hint: At night, there are soft yellow lights which illuminate the Holy House of Mercy making it nice for picture taking after dark if you intend to spend time on Senado Square.
Brad — Google review
Iconic and historical. One of the architectural influences of Portugese colonization.
Drake H — Google review
This cosy cafe is located in the alley nearby Only open to members and guests Served nice coffee and snacks Nice simple decor
Jason L — Google review
A beautiful historic building located in Senado Square, it was a hospital and then became a place for refugees and widows who lost their husbands (sailors) at the sea. There’s something about Macau so special, it will remind you of Lisbon so much that you will think you are in Europe!
L.I — Google review
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24Guia Hill Municipal Park

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Park
Guia Hill Municipal Park, located on the highest natural point of Macau, offers stunning panoramic views of the city. The park features the historic Guia Fortress, which includes a chapel and an old military fort built in the 1600s. The iconic Guia Lighthouse, constructed in 1865 as the first of its kind on the China coast, is also found within the park grounds.
The top and bottom of the small mountain have been well turned into a park. Under the mountain, one tunnel for cars and two tunnels for people to walk have been created. You can use the escalator instead of walking on the crowded streets in the tunnel. You can also reach the top of the mountain by elevator or cable car.
Platinum G — Google review
An unparalleled view of Macau from the top, and finding the tunnel with travelators and an elevator definitely made this trip a lot easier on a very hot sunny day. There's also a cable car that will get you up to the top, and it's about a 10-15min walk to the fortress from either the cable car or elevator. I definitely recommend going into the church at the top to see some amazing historical paintings, done by someone clearly devoted to their religion (unfortunately photos aren't allowed). Other than the church and the lighthouse, there's not much else up there.
Nicole B — Google review
Lovely park and people exercising, some great views, overall a nice experience. The cable car return journey is only MOP 3 ....£030, $0.40? Bargain!
Hendrik V — Google review
Incredible views from Macau , safe trails , space for exercising and great public toilets. The entire area is free of charge.
Aline B — Google review
You should visit this historical place. Can see Macau city from the top of the hill, don't forget to bring mineral water and camera!😁
Dodi I — Google review
Very quiet and well preserved park. There is a cable car service at the Flora Park entrance, it costs 3 Mop per person (round trip).
Marlon B — Google review
Good views with fresh air! Also , it is a good place for kids and adults to relax!
Tam H — Google review
Went to the top for the lighthouse good views across Macau, took cable car down after a long walk.
Paul G — Google review
東望洋山, Guia Hill & Cable Car, Estr. do Eng. Trigo, Macao•https://nature.iam.gov.mo/c/park/detail/e136628b-5c7e-444f-9d17-…•+853 2839 9317•Tips and more reviews for Guia Hill Municipal Park

25Studio City Water Park

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Studio City Water Park in Macau is the ultimate summer destination for visitors of all ages. With a consistent temperature of 30 degrees Celsius year-round, it offers an escape from the cold and a chance to enjoy thrilling rides, a lazy river, and family-friendly activities. Whether you're seeking solo relaxation or group fun, Studio City has combo deals to suit your needs.
This is the first indoor water park i've visited. The park is huge with many different options. My kids enjoyed it very much. I fell in love with the glass pool outside the building.
Devy S — Google review
Slides were very fun! I recommend the slides from the teleport tower… The food was great! We tried the fried chicken and crispy fish burger. The lazy river was one of my favs! It was fast paced, and had balls to trow around! I stayed in it for 30 mins!! Keep up the good work!😊😊👍👏🏻👏🏻
Yetta A — Google review
Massive, fun, and perfectly designed! The Macau waterpark's dual indoor/outdoor setup is brilliant. In the cold season, the indoor area is your best bet,it's warm, vibrant, and has plenty of great rides to keep you entertained. But,the outdoor zone is where the magic happens. The slides are bigger, the views are better and the overall atmosphere is more exhilarating. If you can handle the cooler temps for a bit, it's 100% worth it for the enhanced fun factor. A top-tier attraction for families and thrill-seekers alike!
Marian T — Google review
Unlike Hong Kong Ocean Park, Studio City Water Park includes unlimited free locker and free towels. I visited on Saturday in early July, not as crowded as Ocean Park. The average wait time is around 3-5 mins only for each game. The area is clean and you can definitely enough a good weekend there.
Alvin L — Google review
When I first entered studio city, I was amazed by all the different and unique water slides, pools and one of my favorite activities which was jumping off a rock ledge and plummeting down into deep waters. To elaborate on this amazing experience there were two parts of this activity just jumping down and also rock climbing up around 3.7 meters high and plummeting down. The water park also has two halves one is located outdoors and the other is located indoor in my opinion I like the outdoors one better since the outdoors one you can feel the warmth of the sun and also the environment is more comfortable. Since the water park does not start until 12 o'clock you can still have plans for the morning. Overall I really love this water park along with great services it provides such as you can get infinite free warm towels which you can find almost anywhere in the water park and I really hope to visit this water again and hope you will also have fun in studio city!!!
Travis L — Google review
The water park was great fun with lots of rides and activities to do. One of my favourite rides would definitely be the express ride(can't remember the first bit of the name) which is definitely one if you like the feeling of your stomach dropping with lots of ups and downs. Overall a very fun and entertaining water park that has things for all ages.
Patrick G — Google review
You have to be the first few, if not later on all indoor queues about 2 hours. Outdoor queues 0 - 15 mins (Saturday, 12pm to 3.30pm) However, best waterpark in the world. Towels station and free facial recognition lockers at indoor
AP N — Google review
Do you like water slides? If yes, this is a must do in Macau. Certainly fills an early afternoon if not the whole day. There is a heated indoor area and outdoor part. Note that the outdoor water park closes during the colder season - nevertheless the park is also worth a visit in winter! Among the slides a few quite unique ones like the 300m water roller coaster (called lightspeed shuttle) or a black hole slingshot! People sensitive to motion sickness beware. Pricing is steep in my eyes with 470 MOP per adult. Kids receive a nominal discount and it’s worth watching out for 4 for 3 tickets as it does save a bit of money. The hotels also have special offers if you stay at COD or SC. Kids below 1.10m of size can have fun at the park (starlight rapids with an adult and a few wave pools) but note that most slides require a minimum size of 1.10 and they are quite strict with that! I highly recommend bringing sandals or flipflops as it makes walking across the different zones nicer and saves you some issues with foot hygiene. Waiting times were very modest for a Sunday afternoon (off-season) with most rides accessible within a few minutes. During high season especially mainland holidays I can guess exponentially increased wait times. There is some finger food available and food stalls provide some variety. In any case it’s best to arrive with neither a full stomach nor an empty one. General fitness is recommended as you’ll have to climb a lot of stairs. It’s generally save if you cannot swim, even with kids and there are plenty of staff around to monitor almost every centimeter of the water park.
Tom — Google review
MO Level 3, West Wing, Studio City, Estr. do Istmo, Macao•https://www.studiocity-macau.com/en/entertainment/waterpark•+853 8865 6767•Tips and more reviews for Studio City Water Park
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26Fontana

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Buffet restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant Cotai area, Fontana at Wynn Palace is a must-visit destination for those seeking an indulgent escape. This award-winning spa stands as the largest in the city, offering a luxurious haven of tranquility with its bespoke holistic body rituals and serene water therapy zone. Guests can immerse themselves in an elegant ambiance that transports them to a realm of relaxation.
One of best buffet restaurants in Macau, with both Oriental and Western food line
P K — Google review
Delicious Italian food is always my cup of tea. With the stunning view of the great fountain of Wynn palace. Enjoy the show during dinning is one of the best thing in life to have. Look at Melanie how she enjoyed so much. IG: Amelianmelanie Twins of HK
Michelle Y — Google review
Beautiful Setting, Good Service, But Food Could Be Improved I recently visited Fontana and had a generally nice experience. The atmosphere is truly beautiful and the service was attentive and good throughout our meal. The food, however, was a bit of a mixed bag. The beef dish we ordered was excellent and cooked perfectly. Unfortunately, the seafood and pasta dishes were disappointing. Both were overwhelmingly dominated by a butter sauce, which masked the natural, fresh flavours of the seafood itself. We were hoping for a more distinct seafood taste. Overall, it was a pleasant evening in a lovely setting. With a little tweak to the seasoning and sauces on the seafood dishes, this place could be fantastic.
Tatiana N — Google review
Unbelievable quality in an elegant environment. Wonderful ingredients, excellent selection. Highly recommended. Must taste!!!!
Robyn R — Google review
Everything was great. Especially desserts and fountain shows.
KS — Google review
An absolutely beautiful restaurant with a wide variety of food options available. The price is great for the food on offer, they can create any drink you can think of (if the ingredients are available), and service is kind.
Naomi C — Google review
One of the best restaurants I’ve eaten at, and I have traveled the world 5 star. Must try this restaurant if you’re in Macau!
Fadie K — Google review
Superb atmosphere with great foods, good music, friendly staff, and fantastic view from window. Highly recommended.
Yasu T — Google review
Wynn Palace, Av. da Nave Desportiva, Macao•https://www.wynnresortsmacau.com/en/wynn-palace/dining/fontana?u…•+853 8889 3663•Tips and more reviews for Fontana

27Coloane Village

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Coloane Village, located in Macau, offers a laid-back atmosphere and is surrounded by a coastal trail leading to the serene Cheoc Van and Hac Sa beaches. The village features Portuguese colonial buildings such as the striking yellow Chapel of St. Francis Xavier and the A-Ma Cultural Village with its Buddhist artifacts museum. Families can visit the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion zoo to see China's beloved native bears.
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28Hác Sá Reservoir Barbecue Park

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Hác Sá Reservoir Barbecue Park is a serene country park with a reservoir offering various outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking around the reservoir, try water activities like canoeing and paddle boating, explore a plant labyrinth, or even camp in the midst of nature. Families can have a fun-filled day with BBQ facilities, playgrounds for kids, and paddleboat rentals at Jacaranda Kiosk.
You will never regret giving a short glimps (about 1 hour) of this place, walking on the bridges and overlooking the clean reservoir surrounded by beautiful rocks.
Zora C — Google review
Great spot for a chill BBQ with friends. Clean facilities, lots of tables, and the nature around is beautiful. Gets busy on weekends, so come early to grab a good spot!
Achilles ( — Google review
Wonderful country park for walking, adventuring and slope sliding! It is free! Highly recommend.
Angel T — Google review
"🍃 In the embrace of nature, we find the essence of life’s true beauty and tranquility. 🌿"
Mark C — Google review
This is a small country and reservoir park in the south of Coloane near Hac Sa Beach. There is a short hiking trail around the reservoir through forested landscape. You'll also find links to the more comprehensive Coloane Trail if you want to make a longer hike from here. The park includes BBQ area and paddle boat rentals (MOP40 for 30 minutes) if you want to enjoy time on the water. There is a bus stop just to the south of the country park. Route 15 (MOP6 per person) stops here both ways.
Brad — Google review
Very nice view for your barbecue, a little windy, not much people, perfect spot for barbecuing! 👍👍👍 Recommend coming here to watch the sunrise 🌄 it is so stunning!
Marcus M — Google review
The outer ring of Macao with quieter activities. The beach can be one of the best place to get a quiet evening time.
BAMBANG T — Google review
Nice and cozy place.
Alan Z — Google review
1918 Estr. de Hac Sa, Macao•+853 2839 9317•Tips and more reviews for Hác Sá Reservoir Barbecue Park

29Flora Garden

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Flora Garden, located at the base of Guia Hill in Macau, is a redeveloped park that features vibrant flower displays and lush greenery. This European-style garden was once part of the Flora Palace, a 19th-century villa. Visitors can stroll along pathways lined with palm groves and blooming shrubs while taking in the scenic surroundings. The park also offers attractions such as an aviary, a small zoo, and a patio for refreshments.
It is a nice place to spend the morning or afternoon. Entrance is free. There are a lot of things to do. You can take a short cable car (MOP2 for one way trip, MOP3 for roundtrip, just keep the receipt for the return trip) to the middle of the park, there you can explore. There is a Macaque enclosure, aviary, and cute pet exhibit (bunny, turtles, etc.), which was unfortunately closed during our visit for cleaning.
Michael R — Google review
This place is very beautiful, quiet, and pleasant environment. There are turtles, rabbits and some other animals here
Mis T — Google review
Great park Cable Car 3 dollars round trip, although a short ride!
Kane P — Google review
Neat garden for young and old, with an interesting attempt of cable car for a short distance. Appreciated by many seniors and youngsters with family. Could be there just up and down on cable car for a relaxing moment. With playground great for kids. Another area designated for bicycle. Way to walk over the other side of greens.
M C — Google review
Flora Garden is the second place to visit on the Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) sponsored 'An Experiment of Creativity' self-walking tour, a trail that takes in a handful of attractions around the St. Lazarus District on the Macau Peninsula. The 'An Experiment of Creativity' starts at the Kun Iam Temple on Avenida do Coronel Mesquita before making way to Flora Garden, which is 500 metres away on Avenida do Sidonio Pais. Best to use a heritage trail map if you are not familiar with the streets of Macau. This is a European style garden, situated just beneath Guia Hill. The garden centres around a pedestrian avenue lined with palms and flowering shrubs. There is a decent flowered fountain just below the hill, a few bird cages as well as a sloth bear enclosure, which is neat to see if the bear is active. Children playground area can also be found here as well as at the top of Guia Hill, which is reached by way of the Guia Cable Car (MOP2 single ride/ MOP3 double ride). The cable car terminus is located at the park entrance. The garden is open from 6am to 8.30pm daily. In the end, Flora Garden is not one of my favourite green spaces in Macau but it is a fair place to explore as part of this An Experiment of Creativity self-guided walking tour. You can spend 15 minutes here if time is limited or spend much longer if you want to further explore Guia Hill as part of the cable car experience before moving onward to the next attraction on the trail. Note: You will find more information on the MGTO website relating to the 'An Experiment of Creativity' self-guided walk as well as Flora Garden. You can download maps from this website resource as well. Note: Other attractions included on the 'An Experiment of Creativity' heritage trail include the Kun Iam Temple, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial House, Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, Tap Seac Gallery, Tap Seac Square and St. Lazarus Church.
Brad — Google review
There is the good place for kids to exhaust their energy. There are play ground, animal cages, birds cage, cable car, out door gym & jogging facilities👍
K T — Google review
A nice place to see macau from the top. there is a play ground for kids to play. Good place to do exercise
Oca — Google review
Very nice and quiet park. There's even a short section of cable car from the entrance to the hill with incredibly cheap price (MOP 2 for one way, and MOP 3 for a round ticket).
Ashley ( — Google review
Av. de Sidónio Pais, Macao•https://nature.iam.gov.mo/c/park/detail/c0a9fc3c-dadc-487a-bc5e-…•+853 6537 3210•Tips and more reviews for Flora Garden

30Fire Services Museum

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The Fire Services Museum is a grand museum that displays a rich collection of historical firefighting artifacts, such as fire trucks, hoses, hats, and more. Housed in a building constructed in 1920 with European architectural influences, the museum spans an impressive 350 square meters and features over 700 exhibits across two halls.
Small museum with a collection of antique, historic firefighting equipment, including some vehicles! Displays are in Chinese, Portuguese, and English. I wish that they would place some of the displays lower, especially the plaques with insignia. The designs are amazing and I love to see how they changed through the years, but some of the plaques and flags are placed far above my eye/height level. Museum is free to enter and fairly quiet.
Ingrid M — Google review
Small but fully packed museum of the fire department of Macau. The price pieces are in front which are two big firetrucks from the 30's and 50's. There's a story to follow thru the museum which tells the history from the early 1900 till the 2000's. Lots off equipment and fire prevention pieces to be seen. The entrance is free and the building is clean and nice. It has 4 out of 5 stars because off it's small size, you're done in about 30 minutes
Tim W — Google review
Great place for children and free of charge. Suggest duration : 30 to 45 mins.
Rodney T — Google review
I like stopping by the Fire Service Museum (Museu dos Bombeiros) on Estrada de Coelo do Amaral from time to time, mostly to see the early 20th century Denny fire engines on display. Opening hours are 10am to 6pm daily. The museum (free entry) is found within a historic colonial era building and includes two rooms. The first includes the British made Denny's which were put to use in Macau during the first half of the 20th century. They are in good condition and really neat to see up close. There are also historical Chinese water pump apparatuses which predate the Dennys. These are equally enjoyable to see and learn about. The second room is a showcase of firefighting equipment, gear, clothing and other items that will be of interest to firefighting enthusiasts. Give this room a few minutes to browse as well if you end up at the Fire Services Museum. Note: For those interested in making a visit the Fire Services Museum, it is around 5-6 minute walk northeast of the Ruins of St. Paul. Make sure to have you map of Macau handy so you know exactly where to go. There are some green signs pointing the way but a map will help you get there as quickly as possible. Allow 10-30 minutes for this museum, depending on your level of interest.
Brad — Google review
A Portuguese-style building suddenly appeared on the corner of the street. It turned out to be the Fire Services Museum, which showcases the history and tools of the Macau Fire Services.
William C — Google review
Tiny but informative. Trilingual displays. Great vehicles . Free entry
George R — Google review
good location and good place if you come to macao you must visit hare
BIGSHOW L — Google review
Fun stuff to see for the young boys and girls (and the not so young ones). Free admission!
Alex C — Google review
號, 至6, 2 Estr. de Coelho do Amaral, Macao•https://www.macaotourism.gov.mo/zh-hant/sightseeing/museums-and-…•+853 8396 0420•Tips and more reviews for Fire Services Museum
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31Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park

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Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park, formerly known as Canal dos Patos Park, is a 17-acre urban park located near the Gongbei border in Macau. It offers various amenities such as a playground, badminton court, soccer field, outdoor pool, and trails. The park features a jogging trail, children's playground, fitness equipment, tennis court, football field, swimming pool, barbecue area and library.
Well designed garden with wide open grass areas and comfy seating areas. Big park for children and sports equipments for adults. Easy walking pathways. There is also a public library and a public swimming pool. Mostly has local Chinese community making all sorts of traditional Chinese activities.
António M — Google review
We had a difficult time locating this place 'cause GPS just won't coordinate that time. I figured that you just have to take the free shuttle bus to the border and just walk to the park. Anyway, there's a lot to see in this place and it's also not packed with people so if you want some peace and quiet, you can go here.
Tin G — Google review
Its a lovely place to walk around and to just chill out.
Anthony B — Google review
It's so peaceful and beautiful. There are birds,turtles and fishes. It's really a good place to relax. Its perfect for kids too there are some place to play like soccer, tennis,etc and playable stuff for kids like slide, sew saw,etc.
Aryan S — Google review
Sun Yat Sen Park is a large park with sports facilities, such as a tennis court and jogging area. You can rest on benches as you wait for your children or simply enjoy your time and walk around the area. It's aasily accessible from the bus stop.m and the park is quite clean.
Puspa C — Google review
Nice park where locals are exercising and relaxing, no tourists. Zhuhai's high-speed train station is just next to the park, you can look at China across the border. Not much to see though, there's more to feel than see.
Anton I — Google review
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Is A Good Place To Gathered Your Family and Friends After a Tiring Weekdays of School and Work, You Can Relax With Walking Around in Nature and Have a Cool and Clean Air Breathing, You Can Walk or Jogging On Its Long Round, Swimming or Having a Fresh Sizzling Barbeque with your own table and sets
CottonyWorld — Google review
Perfect for family picnics w wide green spaces. Space to sit and get shade under trees. Had people flying kites and driving their mini race cars.
Melanie C — Google review
Macao, Avenida do Comendador Ho Yin•https://nature.iam.gov.mo/c/park/detail/af04d73a-0ff1-40b6-9960-…•+853 2833 3000•Tips and more reviews for Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park

32The Londoner Macao

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Shopping mall
The Londoner Macao is a luxurious hotel with elegant rooms and suites, offering top-notch dining options and four outdoor pools. It also features a full-service spa for ultimate relaxation. Situated amidst other mega casinos like Studio City, Galaxy Macau, Sands Cotai, and City of Dreams, The Londoner Macao stands out with its captivating design reminiscent of old England castles. This favorite destination in Macau offers a unique blend of shopping areas, hotels, and casinos within its premises.
Simply an amazing hotel. It is beautiful inside and out. Facilities are clean, staff are abundant and kind, and prices are reasonable for where you are. Note - I did not stay overnight, just spent time inside the hotel, so I cannot speak for the rooms. However, if the rooms are anything like the spacious hotel, I'm sure they do not disappoint
Dannielle R — Google review
Wow I felt like I was in London. Great atmosphere and vibe. Music classic bands from London. Can't go wrong just stepping inside to either walk around to get out of the weather or shopping. Fyi able to walk to here from the other major shopping centers in the area though a tunnel which must check out.
Barb W — Google review
2025 August 4.5★ Beautifully pleasing and well designed shopping complex connected to the casino. Easily accessible by bus and connected to other casinos and select hotels. You can get here just through the connection within Hong Kong or at the Port of Macau. Awesome. Makes it easy to get to. The restaurants and shops here are also very good. Would recommend. Would come again.
K W — Google review
Classy and grand! The Londoner Macao really makes you feel like you’re in London with its British-inspired design. Lots of shops, restaurants, and of course the casino. Great place to stroll around, take photos, and enjoy the vibe.
ADR21AN ( — Google review
Style. designed by David Collins Studio. Setting On Cotai stripe. Replicas of London’s iconic landmarks including the Big Ben, Westminster and Parliament Explore. Dynamic Macau Rooms. Was in a suite (2363) that did not feel spacious (807 square feet) @ the hotel. British theme hotel. Gamble party shop eat spa. Good service from the staff at reception and concierge Food & drinks. tons of options as Macau feels like one gigantic mall. The hotel’s breakfast is hidden inside a tailor shop and the residence has a great afternoon tea Prices. Was here for the Nba package which included one night, two tickets, some Nba merchandise and activities for US$3846 Rating. 4/5
Eiloj — Google review
The Londoner Macao A perfect blend of British elegance and modern Macau luxury. 🇬🇧💎 The Londoner Macao truly makes you feel like you’ve stepped into London — with red buses, the iconic Big Ben tower, and classic British-style interiors. Every corner is beautifully detailed and full of character. ✨ The atmosphere is luxurious yet comfortable. The staff are polite, professional, and very attentive. The main lobby is absolutely stunning — grand staircase, crystal chandeliers, and a sense of royal charm. 👑 Connected to the Sands Cotai complex, you can easily explore nearby attractions like The Parisian and Venetian. Everything feels clean, organized, and world-class. 💡 Tip: Visit in the evening to enjoy the light show and music around the Big Ben tower — it’s magical! 🌃
Hashem M — Google review
The Londoner Macao is another amazing spot — elegant, modern, and full of British charm. The design and details inside really make you feel like you’re in London, with the Big Ben replica and stylish decor everywhere. The casino is clean, organized, and not too crowded, and the mall has a great selection of shops and restaurants. Staff are friendly and everything feels fresh and well-maintained. It’s connected to The Venetian and The Parisian, so you can easily walk between all three — super convenient for shopping, dining, or just exploring. Definitely worth a visit!
Souad Y — Google review
Nice mall with a couple of hotels and a lot of restaurants. Very well designed and looks really nice under the lights. Feels like you are in London. They have all the monuments and designs copied similarly.
Sujay S — Google review
Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, Macao•https://hk.londonermacao.com/•+853 2885 3118•Tips and more reviews for The Londoner Macao

33Gongbei Port

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Border crossing station
Gongbei Port serves as a land gateway between Macau and Zhuhai, providing a convenient transit option for travelers.
(Translated by Google) Lots of tourists, lots of shops, lots of restaurants, delicious food, not expensive. (Original) นักท่องเที่ยวเยอะ ร้านค้ามากมายหลายร้าน ร้านอาหารเยอะ อร่อย ราคาไม่สูง
Panida A — Google review
Crowded but clean. Immigration took quite sometimes aa when i arrived there was only 1 lane for foreigners. Toilet also clean. There are didi stand outside not so far.
Praw E — Google review
Land border crossing, a lot of walking to get through the system. Buses on the Macau side with long queues to casinos
Kenneth C — Google review
Actually I enjoyed the opportunity to visit Macau and leave the mainland area through ground. The staff at port was quite friendly and polite
Sonya E — Google review
Always crowed
Kanok C — Google review
(Translated by Google) 3⭐️ Rating the immigration police is quite difficult. 1. Location + travel from Macau Quite convenient because many hotels There is a free shuttle service. From the hotel to the border and from the border to the hotel There is a new bridge running from Taipa. Break through within minutes. If you go back 10 years ago, you would have to run to the Macau side. which is quite far 2. Size: If talking about crossing to China It's pretty easy to get to because it's small. But the channel provided It's quite confusing when you enter the channel even though you're a Visitor, but Chinese people who only use their ID card will come in as well. Even though there is a Registered China Mainland box on the other side, there is a long line, but for immigration, they only have to check for a short time. When passing through Macau Immigration, you will go through the Duty Free section and proceed with the Chinese Immigration Arrival Card. You must fill out and prepare carefully where you will be staying and for how many days and nights. Just like when entering Macau from China, you must fill it out completely. 3. Bag check + body scan Didn't check a lot like Suvarnabhumi Just passing through the machine is enough. It's pretty fast. 4. A lane or space for walking around. From outside the building to enter the building is quite far. Overall, I'll give it 3 stars: average because of the large Chinese population. Walking around bumping into each other 3⭐️ Rating immigration officers is quite difficult. 1. Location & Transportation from Macau Traveling here is quite convenient since many hotels offer free shuttle services between the hotel and the border. The new bridge from Taipa makes the journey much faster, taking only a few minutes. Compared to 10 years ago, when travelers had to go through the Macau side, which was much farther, this is a big improvement. 2. Size & Border Crossing Process Crossing into China is relatively easy because the immigration checkpoint is small. However, the designated lanes can be confusing. Even though there is a “Visitors” lane, many Chinese travelers using only their ID cards still queue up there instead of using the designated “Registered China Mainland” lane, making the lines longer. Fortunately, the immigration officers work quickly, so the actual processing time is short. After passing Macau immigration, travelers go through Duty Free before proceeding to Chinese immigration. Make sure to correctly fill out the Arrival Card, including your accommodation details and length of stay, just like when entering Macau from China. 3. Bag & Body Scanning The security screening here is not as strict as at Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand like flying out. You just walk through the scanners, and the process is quite fast. 4. Walking Distance The distance from outside the building to the immigration checkpoint is quite far, requiring a lot of walking. Overall, I'd rate it 3 stars—just average. The large number of Chinese travelers makes the place crowded. (Original) 3⭐️ การให้คะแนนตำรวจตรวจคนเข้าเมืองค่อนข้างให้ยากอยู่นะ 1. โลเคชั่น+การเดินทางจากมาเก๊า ค่อนข้างสะดวกเพราะหลายๆโรงแรม มีรถรับ-ส่งให้บริการฟรี จากโรงแรมมาชายแดน และจากชายแดนไปโรงแรม มีสะพานใหม่ที่วิ่งจากไทปา ทะลุมาเลยภายในไม่กี่นาที ถ้าย้อนไป10 ปีก่อน จะต้องวิ่งมาฝั่งมาเก๊า ซึ่งไกลพอสมควร 2.ขนาด ถ้าพูดถึงการข้ามไปจีน ค่อนข้างไปง่ายเพราะมีขนาดเล็ก แต่ช่องที่จัดไว้ให้ จะสับสนพอสมควร คือ การเข้าช่องแม้จะเป็น Visitors แต่คนจีนที่จะใช้แค่ ID card ผ่านก็มาเข้าด้วย ทั้งที่มีช่อง Registed China Mainland ไว้อยู่อีกฝั่ง ทำใช้แถวยาว แต่สำหรับ ตม. ตรวจแปปเดียวเท่านั้น เมื่อผ่านตม. มาเก๊า ก็จะผ่านส่วน Duty Free และ ไปต่อกับ ตม. จีน Arrival Card ต้องกรอกและเตรียมให้ดีว่าพักที่ไหน และกี่วัน กี่คืน เช่นเดียวกับ ตอนเข้ามาเก๊า จากจีน ต้องกรอกให้เรียบร้อย 3. ตรวจกระเป๋า+สแกนร่างกาย ไม่ได้เชคมากมายแบบสุวรรณภูมิ แค่ผ่านเครื่องก็พอ ค่อนข้างไวเลย 4. เลน หรือ ช่องที่เดินๆๆ จากนอกตึกมาเข้าตึก ค่อนข้างไกล รวมๆให้3ดาวละกันครับ กลางๆ เพราะประชากรจีนเยอะ เดินชนกันกระจาย 3⭐️ Rating immigration officers is quite difficult. 1. Location & Transportation from Macau Traveling here is quite convenient since many hotels offer free shuttle services between the hotel and the border. The new bridge from Taipa makes the journey much faster, taking only a few minutes. Compared to 10 years ago, when travelers had to go through the Macau side, which was much farther, this is a big improvement. 2. Size & Border Crossing Process Crossing into China is relatively easy because the immigration checkpoint is small. However, the designated lanes can be confusing. Even though there is a “Visitors” lane, many Chinese travelers using only their ID cards still queue up there instead of using the designated “Registered China Mainland” lane, making the lines longer. Fortunately, the immigration officers work quickly, so the actual processing time is short. After passing Macau immigration, travelers go through Duty Free before proceeding to Chinese immigration. Make sure to correctly fill out the Arrival Card, including your accommodation details and length of stay, just like when entering Macau from China. 3. Bag & Body Scanning The security screening here is not as strict as at Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand like flying out. You just walk through the scanners, and the process is quite fast. 4. Walking Distance The distance from outside the building to the immigration checkpoint is quite far, requiring a lot of walking. Overall, I’d rate it 3 stars—just average. The large number of Chinese travelers makes the place crowded.
Timemykung — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was shocking to see people with disabilities putting on spectacle performances on the streets all over the place. (Original) あちこちで障害者が路上で見世物パフォーマンスをしているのがショッキングだった
Shimoxray — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Similan and Charming Hotels, right at the entrance to GongBei, offer views of the surrounding urban landscape, both towards Macau and the Pearl River Delta, and towards the areas adjacent to GongBei, where we can appreciate the major urban development underway to make Zhuhai increasingly welcoming and attractive to its visitors, as GongBei is one of the main gateways to China. (Original) Os Hotéis Similan e Charming, logo na entrada de GongBei, permitem apreciar a paisagem urbana que os rodeia, tanto para Macau e Delta do Rio das Pérolas, como para as áreas adjacentes à GongBei, onde nos permite apreciar o grande desenvolvimento urbanístico em curso, para tornar Zhuhai cada vez mais acolhedora e apetecível para os seus visitantes, ou não fora GongBei uma das principais portas de entrada na China.
José L — Google review
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34Cathedral Square, Macau

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Cathedral Square in Macau is a charming spot just a minute away from Senado Square. It features the Macau Cathedral, Paco Episcopal Bishop's House, and Cartorio da Se, as well as a mesmerizing fountain adorned with dolphin and seahorse sprouts. Visitors can also admire Portuguese tiled murals by George Chinnery dating back to the 19th century, offering a unique glimpse into Macau's history.
Nice Place to stay...
Arnd M — Google review
This is a nice public square done in a very European style. In fact when you're in here during December and January when the weather is cool, you might really think that you're in Europe with the architecture and atmosphere. This area is really nice and there's a park with benches you can sit at
Richard F — Google review
Cathedral Square is a little known spot in the Macau World Heritage centre just next to the Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady otherwise known as Sé or simply - 'Cathedral'. This is a small cobblestone square with bench seating, seasonal decorations and a few permanent fixtures that are worth a few minutes to enjoy. Here you find a nice fountain with an eclectic chalice-shaped structure topped with an iron globe and cross. It features a decoratively carved column base with dolphins plus seahorses near its top spouting water into an octagonal shaped basin. Nearby there is a simple cross sculpture as well. Perhaps the most interesting feature of Cathedral Square are the circa (1830-40s) blue-and-white tiled murals which line the lower and backside of the square. The murals depict landscape scenes of Macau as seen through the eyes of 19th-century resident artist George Chinnery. They are beautiful and free artworks that most overlook while racing around the world heritage area. Give them a few minutes if you are interested in see what Macau would have looked like nearly two centuries ago. For those interested in viewing more of George Chinnery, there is a gallery at Macau Museum of Art dedicated to his works. You will also find his tomb at the Protestant Cemetery at Camoes Square which is also part of the Macau World Heritage area.
Brad — Google review
From Largo do Senado take a 5min walk to Largo da Sé, take a seat to rest while appreciate the small fountain and the Cathedral as well as other Ocidental buildings.
Marta P — Google review
Nice quick visit & photo stop.
Robert W — Google review
A must visit for the older part of the city
Evan R — Google review
Good for evening events
Khilawan K — Google review
Nice place to take photo
Steven M — Google review
12號 Calçada de São João, Macao•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral Square, Macau

35S. Francisco Garden

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S. Francisco Garden, also known as Jardim de Sao Francisco, is Macau's oldest garden dating back to the 1500s. This urban green space features a small library and a playground, making it popular among children and local residents. Situated behind the Grand Lisboa hotel, this well-landscaped park is architecturally interesting and offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
Jardim de S. Francisco (San Francisco Garden) is one of the beautiful and interesting gardens that you've probably never heard of in Macau. Located behind the Grand Lisboa hotel, this well landscaped and architecturally interesting city park is much enjoyed by local residents but is off the radar for most tourists. Built in the late 19th century, the garden is terraced with pastel pink mounts, decorative fountains, tiled pavements and two particularly interesting historical buildings to see, both of which are rarely covered in Macau guidebooks. The first is a Chinese Pavilion, located in midst the small car park at the garden. This structure has been refitted into a public library space. It is a neat structure and a good use of space for local residents. On the upper terrace you will also find a round tower building built in dedication to combatants of WWI that is small, simple and just beautiful. This two storey round tower includes a decorate facade and is of the same pink pastel colour, matching the garden structures and the nearby military barracks building. It is such a cute building that is much adorned in Macau by local residents, being one of the iconic small buildings here that the outside world knows little about. San Francisco garden includes park benches and plenty of places to grab a seat in the terrace areas. There is exercise equipment, a small children's playground area and lots of trees to provide shade for visitors who need a break from sightseeing in the nearby Historic City Centre, a 7-8 walk away. Lastly, there is free government wifi access at Jardim de S. Francisco
Brad — Google review
Was the first garden in Macau, European style with a children playground, where once was bar is nowadays a library. Public toilets available. In the morning you can find people doing Tai Chi.
Marta P — Google review
Lovely little park in Macau where you will find locals practicing Tai Chi in the morning. The winding path down the hill is reminiscent of the windy street in San Francisco. Coincidence?
Andrew M — Google review
Peaceful place for taking a rest for local people.
H. J — Google review
A beautiful small garden with a spectacular tree root. Looks beautiful day and night.
Fairy — Google review
Nice little park. Public restroom, free WiFi.
Brian Z — Google review
Quite stunning place, good for family
Uncle S — Google review
Feel fresh in morning air conditions and together sing a song with little birds there
Shiekhom L — Google review
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36Wynn Casino

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Wynn Casino in Macau is a posh and sophisticated gaming destination located near the Grand Lisboa. It stands out among the 26 casinos in the city with its chic contemporary decor and ample space. Visitors can enjoy two free shows, including a mesmerizing dancing fountain show and the Dragon of Fortune spectacle, each lasting 30 minutes every hour. The casino offers an integrated experience with shopping, meeting facilities, premium dining options, and a wide range of table games, poker, and slot machines.
Beautiful view around the building
Ruan J — Google review
It’s two shows for free, dancing fountain show and Dragon of Fortune, each show of 30 minutes per one hour that be taken. If you have more time, you can just walk here for shows.
吳寬寬 — Google review
If you’re done exploring Ruins of St. Paul and Senado Square, you might want to visit Wynn Macau. A bummer because a lot of tourists don’t know about this hidden gem. A few minutes walk to Grand Lisboa from Senado Square, use the underground tunnel (shown in the pic) it will reach the back of wynn and take some photos of the dancing fountain. After, watch the Tree of Prosperity on the lobby of Wynn (children are allowed because it is only the lobby not the casino you are entering). It will start at 12PM to 10PM and an every hour interval. The show lasts at least 5 mins. Tip to adults: On the left side if you’re entering from the entrance of Wynn Macau, you can go to the Casino. Show your passport (they’ll see your age) and now you can enjoy the free drinks (coffee, fruit juice) and snacks inside🙂. You can also get your card there for free if you are interested to play, just show your passport and hk number. The photo below is the portal to Wynn Macau if you are walking from Grand Lisboa. The video is the trailer of the Tree of Prosperity. Another, the tree is 24-CARAT GOLD. Enjoy!
Shellalyn L — Google review
The 6 pm ceiling extravaganza is breathtaking... Wynn Casino Macao is one of the largest and most luxurious casinos in Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China known as the "Las Vegas of Asia." It is located in the heart of the Cotai Strip, which is home to some of the most prominent resorts and casinos in the region. The casino is known for its opulent decor, featuring a blend of traditional Chinese elements and modern design. Its gaming floor boasts an impressive selection of table games and slot machines, as well as a high-limit VIP area for high rollers. Wynn Casino Macao also offers a range of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining restaurants, as well as a spa, a fitness center, and a pool. The resort also features a luxury hotel with over 1,000 rooms and suites, all elegantly appointed with high-end amenities and furnishings. Overall, Wynn Casino Macao is highly regarded for its luxurious ambiance, exceptional service, and world-class gaming facilities. If you are looking for a truly indulgent and extravagant gaming experience, it is definitely worth a visit.
Moscow A — Google review
One of the best casino in Macau, great variety of games. A lot of Baccarat, only a couple of live roulette tables but a nice crap table and great poker games. The atmosphere is nice despite the strict government regulation. Nice complimentary food and drinks section
Andrea S — Google review
They should have tables with English written too ...not a single slot machine in English ! Non Chinese travellers are not seen much here
PAWAN J — Google review
Still beautiful and expensive as ever. Plenty of high end shopping, restaurant and view.
Meow M — Google review
Integrated Gaming Resort with Shopping, Meeting & Convention, Premium Dinning and comprehensive table games, poker and slot machines.
K L — Google review
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37Rua De Pequim/ Holiday Inn

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Located in Macau, Rua De Pequim/Holiday Inn is part of the vibrant casino scene that includes Lisboa Tourist Complex, Macau Palace, Casino Jai-Alai, Hyatt Regency Macau, New Century, and Kingsway. These casinos offer a wide variety of games and operate 24/7. Visitors are encouraged to gamble responsibly. Additionally, there are bars with live music performances at places like Emperor Hotel and Mandarin Oriental.
(Translated by Google) The buffet is good value for money (Original) 自助餐的性價比不錯
Yu L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Friendly staff (Original) 員工友善
Tony T — Google review
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38Tap Seac Square

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Tap Seac Square, also known as Praca do Tap Seac, is a charming square surrounded by 1920s houses with European-style facades and Moorish influences. The cobblestone pattern of the square forms an impressive circular design best appreciated from above. This place hosts various events throughout the year, making it a lively spot to experience local culture, especially during Chinese New Year when colorful parade floats are on display.
It's so quiet during my visit because I went there in the afternoon during summer where the whether was very hot. Maybe in the evening/night, there will be many people there
Ellana A — Google review
The Tap Seac Square is located in the St. Lazarus area of Macau and is a great place to visit. The buildings that line the square are historic Portuguese style and are lovely to see alongside the tiled pavements of the square. During holiday periods each year, the square is filled with decorations and is the location of many performances. Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival and Macau Grand Prix are particularly good times of of the year to visit if this is what you are interested in. Warmer months see a lovely flower display with lotus and other lovely flowers. This is near the northeast side of Tap Seac Square near the gallery. The Tap Seac Gallery is open year round and is the location of many free art exhibitions, many of which are very good. Visit the the Tap Seac Gallery website to see what exhibitions are ongoing during the time of your visit to Macau.
Brad — Google review
Nothing special for visiting. It is just a square.
KHUNTHONG S — Google review
This was a place where people play, drinks, and celebrate most festivities. During corona virus outbreak no more case in Macau for almost 4 months. Love this place so much.... Exactly 3:45 pm when I play P. Games.
Bong T — Google review
I was at the Tap Seac Square on a sunny day in April and sweat afternoon time. The light was too strong and not very good to take photos of surrounding old building from Portugal time. After I have seen several other historical old buildings in Macau for 2 days, this place became not very attractive to me. It will be better in the evening time to walk and relax there, where buildings are lit up.
Ye T — Google review
Beautiful square with beautiful historic buildings around it. Not as busy as other squares.
Jeffrey T — Google review
Peaceful
Michelle — Google review
One of the best preserved areas in Macau. Has some nice things to see. Been to the library many years ago and lots of restored buildings. An active area for local events and festivities so always teaming with locals.
David L — Google review
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