Pigeon Nest Park is a vast area with rolling hills, towering ancient trees, and a variety of flowers and plants, where the sound of birdsong is ever-present.
Inside the park, a statue of Luis de Camões stands in the grotto, with Portuguese stone pavings on the ground, and the square features a fountain and a large-scale art sculpture titled ‘Embrace’.
The park is open all year round and accessible 24/7.
A must-visit tip for travelers: Pigeon Nest Park is about a 10-minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul’s, and it offers a much quieter atmosphere compared to the bustling Ruins of St. Paul’s.
Visitors can explore Pigeon Nest Park, the headquarters of the Orient Foundation, the Christian Cemetery, and the Church of St. Anthony opposite, all of which are part of the historical buildings in the ‘Historic Centre of Macau’.