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
Guanqian Main Street and Guanqian Street
The name of Guanqian Street comes from the customs house that used to manage Macau’s…
October 5th Street
Fifth of October Street is a famous old street in Macau. The street was named…
Kanggong Temple
In the past, the temple was close to the sea. According to legend, a wooden…
inner harbor
The Inner Harbor, located in the west of the Macau Peninsula, has a total length…
Kebondi Qiandi (Sidakou)
Cobandi Square, often called “Sidako”, is a leisure square in the Inner Harbor of Macau….
St. Joseph’s Seminary Building and Chapel
St. Joseph’s Seminary was founded by the Jesuits in 1728. During its more than 200…
Church of San Lorenzo
Macau World Heritage and Churches Founded in the mid-16th century, it is one of the…
Cheng Family Mansion
Macau World Heritage Site | Museum and Exhibition Hall Constructed around 1869, the Cheng Family…
Lilau Square
Macau World Heritage Site The name “Lilau” means “mountain spring” in Portuguese. This area was…