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
Yi Zhu Yuan (House of Mercy Mother-in-Law House)
In recent years, the Wangde Parish District has developed into a base for Macao’s cultural…
Tap Seac Art Museum
“Tap Seac Art Museum” is funded and managed by the Macao Cultural Affairs Bureau and…
Wangdetang Cultural Tour–Guia Fortress (including Guia Lighthouse and Our Lady of the Snows Basilica)
Guia Fort (built in 1622) is located on the top of Guia Mountain, the highest…
Wangdetang Cultural Tour–Cable Car
There is a sightseeing cable car at the entrance of Erlonghou Park that goes directly…
Ruins of St. Paul’s
The Ruins of St. Paul’s is the remains of the front wall of the Mother…
Nezha Temple
Located on the right side behind the Ruins of St. Paul’s, it was founded in…
Old city wall ruins
The Portuguese built a city wall in Macau, which can be traced back to the…
Love Lane
The name of Love Lane comes from its Portuguese name “Travessa da Paixão”, where “Paixão”…
Junxiu Wai / Junxiu Lane
Chun Sau Wai used to be a collection of nostalgic and antique shops, but now…