Macau, a tiny peninsula on the southern coast of China, blends Portuguese heritage with high-gloss modernity. Once a colonial trading port, it has transformed into the “Las Vegas of the East,” with dazzling skyline, grand resorts, and UNESCO-listed old town.
Things to do in Macau range from exploring cobbled streets lined with pastel-coloured buildings to watching the fountains dance outside the Cotai Strip’s luxury hotels. The famous Venetian Macau—with its indoor canals and opulent casino floors—is both a shopping paradise and architectural spectacle. And for those feeling lucky, the legendary Macau casinos offer the best entertainment late into the night.
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Macau, a tiny peninsula on the southern coast of China, blends Portuguese heritage with high-gloss modernity. Once a colonial trading port, it has transformed into the “Las Vegas of the East,” with dazzling skyline, grand resorts, and UNESCO-listed old town.
Things to do in Macau range from exploring cobbled streets lined with pastel-coloured buildings to watching the fountains dance outside the Cotai Strip’s luxury hotels. The famous Venetian Macau—with its indoor canals and opulent casino floors—is both a shopping paradise and architectural spectacle. And for those feeling lucky, the legendary Macau casinos offer the best entertainment late into the night.
Reviews: Seafood Buffet at Macau Jai Alai Hotel [Official Ticket]
Guest User2025-11-01
This is a decent buffet with a wide variety of ingredients, especially seafood, which is a standout and perfect for seafood lovers. However, some of the hot dishes and desserts lacked refinement. Overall, it was a pleasant but not particularly amazing dining experience.