Dive into the vibrant fusion of East and West with our guide to Macau’s top tourist attractions. From the historic charm of the Ruins of St. Paul’s to the serene A-Ma Temple, and the lively streets of Senado Square, Macau offers a captivating blend of cultures and experiences. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, indulge in unique Macanese cuisine, and discover the city’s rich colonial history. Let our guide be your passport to the most beautiful places in Macau, where every corner tells a story
The Lisboa Palace Integrated Resort
The Lisboa Palace Integrated Resort covers an area of approximately more than 100,000 square meters….
Association of Casa dos Portugueses in Macau
The Association of Casa dos Portugueses is an institution dedicated to promoting Portuguese culture and…
Wine Museum
The Wine Museum is located in the New Port Tourism Activity Center. It opened on…
Avenida da Praia Grande
Avenida da Praia Grande connects with Rua da Praia do Bom Parto in the south….
Gaslan Garden
Nanwan Park, also known as Gaslan Garden, is divided into two distinct sections: the lower…
Nanwan Lake
Nanwan Lake is an artificial lake. Currently, it has facilities such as laser fountains, lakeside…
Nanwan Yawen Lakefront
Nanwan Yawen Lakefront is a collaborative project between the Macao Cultural Affairs Bureau, the Macao…
Nüwa Temple
The Nüwa Temple is located at the junction of Caodui Street and Rua da Santa…
24th Macau Food Festival
In conjunction with the annual international sports event ‘Macau Grand Prix’, the Macau Food Festival…