Macau Travel Guide
Facts and practical information
Macau, often referred to as the "Vegas of China," is a dynamic city with a unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, owing to its history as a Portuguese colony until 1999. Situated on the south coast of China, this Special Administrative Region draws visitors with its striking skyline, luxury resorts, and reputation as a gaming and entertainment hub.
The city's most iconic landmark is the Ruins of St. Paul's, the remains of a 17th-century Jesuit church that symbolizes Macau's rich cultural heritage. Nearby, the historic center of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a fascinating mix of baroque churches, colonial buildings, and traditional Chinese temples, reflecting the city's multicultural past.
Macau Tower, soaring 338 meters above the city, provides panoramic views and is a hotspot for thrill-seekers with activities like bungee jumping and skywalking. The tower also houses restaurants and theaters, making it a versatile attraction.
For those interested in the gaming scene, Macau does not disappoint. The Cotai Strip, reminiscent of its Las Vegas counterpart, is lined with opulent casinos and luxury hotels. Venues like The Venetian Macao and the City of Dreams are not only gaming centers but also offer extravagant live shows, shopping arcades, and a range of dining options.
Beyond the glitz and glamour, Macau is celebrated for its culinary scene that includes the unique Macanese cuisine, a fusion of Portuguese and Chinese flavors. Local specialties such as Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and African chicken should not be missed by food enthusiasts.
For a quieter experience, the islands of Taipa and Coloane are connected to Macau by bridges and provide a more traditional and serene setting. Taipa Village is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and quiet alleyways, while Coloane is home to hiking trails, beaches, and the famous Lord Stow's Bakery, the birthplace of Macau's iconic egg tart.
Region: Macau
Macau Attractions - What to See and Explore
Macau offers many attractions and places to visit. Here are the most important ones: Macau Fisherman's Wharf, Rua do Cunha, Macau Tower, Ruins of St. Paul's. Below you will find a complete list of places worth visiting.
Things to See and Do in Macau by Category
Sights, interesting and unusual places and attractions valued by most tourists. See the list of places to visit in Macau.
Culture
Shopping
Entertainment
Active
Museum
Gambling
Park
Historical place
Church
Hotel casino
Specialty museum
Hotel
Temple
Island
Bridge
Other categories
NightlifeCasinoHistory museumAreaUniversities and schoolsMacau – popular in the area (distance from the center)
In the vicinity of Macau, it's worth seeing attractions such as: Nathan Road (Hong Kong), Hong Kong Science Museum (Hong Kong), The Big Buddha (Hong Kong).
Best Time To Visit Macau
Learn when is the best time to travel to Macau weather-wise and what to expect in each season.
Best Ways to Experience Macau
Food & drink
CuisineA guide to some of the best local dishes and drinks that you will meet in the region.