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Recommended trip: 1–3 day(s)

Recommended trip: 1–3 day(s)

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Macau Brief Guide

Macau blends Portuguese charm with Chinese energy in one dazzling hub. Stroll pastel-hued plazas and lantern-lit temples, then step into the glow of Asia's grandest casinos. Savor iconic street eats like egg tarts and pork buns while exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant markets. Let our local guide craft your perfect trip—discover Macau with confidence!

Macau Must-try local experiences

1. Explore Historic Macau Explore Macau's UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Ruins of St. Paul's, Senado Square, and A-Ma Temple, to experience its rich history and cultural fusion. 2. Experience the Thrill of Macau Tower Visit Macau Tower for breathtaking views and thrilling activities like the world's highest commercial bungee jump and the Skywalk. 3. Relax at Coloane Island Escape to Coloane Island for peace, Hac Sa Beach, and Coloane Park. Enjoy street food at Rua do Cunha in Taipa Village. 4. Savor the Flavors of Local Cuisine Enjoy cuisine with dishes like African Chicken, Minchi, and Portuguese Egg Tarts, reflecting Chinese and Portuguese influences. 5. Capture the Beauty of the Ruins of St. Paul's The Ruins of St. Paul's is an iconic landmark perfect for photography, with its stunning facade and historic surroundings. 6. Snap Photos at the Macau Fisherman's Wharf Macau Fisherman's Wharf, with its various architectural styles, is a great place for unique and vibrant photos. 7. Prayer Experience at A-Ma Temple Go to the A-Ma Temple and experience the sacred atmosphere of this ancient temple, as well as the religious culture of Macau.

Macau Must-see Attractions

Macau is a vibrant city known for its iconic landmarks and luxurious resorts, such as the Macau Tower with the world's highest commercial bungee jump, the opulent Venetian Macau Resort with its Venetian-inspired ambiance, the British-themed Londoner Macau with its Palace of Westminster facade, the cinematically-themed Studio City Macau with the unique Golden Reel Ferris wheel, and a plethora of cultural and entertainment experiences that reflect its East-meets-West heritage.

Macau Food Guide

Macau's cuisine integrates the culinary essence of Portugal and Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive snacks such as African Chicken, Pork Chop Bun, Crab Congee, Portuguese Egg Tart, and Sawdust Pudding, presenting a unique authentic flavor and the fusion of multiculturalism.

Macau Transportation

Macau is easily accessible by air, ferry, helicopter, or bus. By Air Macau International Airport (MFM): Located in Taipa, MFM serves regional flights from China and Southeast Asia. To City Center: Free Casino Shuttles: provided by Venetian, Galaxy, Wynn. Available 9:00 AM–midnight. Public Buses: AP1 (to Border Gate), MT4 (to Cotai casinos), 26A (to Peninsula). Pay in cash. Taxis: MOP 50–80 to Cotai or MOP 80-120 to the Peninsula (10–15 minutes). By Ferry Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal: Located on the Macau Peninsula, it serves high-speed ferries from Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Taipa Ferry Terminal: In Cotai, it serves Hong Kong ferries. From Hong Kong: TurboJET: Sheung Wan → Outer Harbour: 55 min, every 30 min, 8:00 AM–10:00 PM. Economy, Super Class, or VIP cabins are available. Cotai Water Jet: Sheung Wan → Taipa: 55 min, every 60 min, 9:00 AM–9:00 PM. Pay in cash, credit card, or book online—book in advance for weekends or holidays. From Shenzhen (Shekou): TurboJET to Outer Harbour (~60 minutes). 4 daily sailings (check the schedule online) To City Center (Senado Square): From Outer Harbour: Free casino shuttles to Sands and Wynn. Taxi MOP 40-60. By Bus (via Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, HZMB) HZMB Macau Port (near Taipa; primary entry) and Portas do Cerco (Peninsula; for Zhuhai border) serve cross-border buses from Hong Kong and Zhuhai. From Hong Kong: Golden Bus (HZMB Shuttle): Hong Kong Port → Macau Port: 40 min, 24/7, every 15–30 min. Pay in cash (MOP/HKD), Octopus (HK), or at ticket counters. From Zhuhai: Shuttle buses: Gongbei Border → HZMB Macau Port (15 min), then transfer to the city. To City Center: From Macau Port: Free casino shuttles (e.g., Venetian) to Cotai. Taxis: ~MOP 100–150 to the Peninsula. By Helicopter From Hong Kong: Hong Kong (Shun Tak) → Macau: 15 min, hourly 11:00 AM–10:00 PM. Expensive but fast; ideal for luxury travelers or tight schedules.

Macau Where to Stay

Macau is a vibrant city known for its unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, offering a wide array of accommodation options across its regions. From the bustling Macau Peninsula to the more serene islands of Taipa and Coloane, visitors can choose from luxurious resorts to budget-friendly lodgings, all within reach of Macau's rich heritage sites and modern attractions.

Macau Best Time to Visit

October to February is the best time to visit Macau, offering mild temperatures, low humidity, and vibrant cultural events. Avoid summer’s typhoon risks and July–August’s peak crowds for comfortable exploration. Spring: Warm, humid 18–28°C (64–82°F); occasional drizzle. A-Ma Festival at A-Ma Temple (April); pastel azaleas bloom in Lou Lim Ieoc Garden. Summer: Hot, wet 26–32°C (79–90°F); typhoon alerts. Dragon Boat Festival races (June). Fall: Sunny, breezy 20–28°C (68–82°F); clear skies. Macau Grand Prix (November); Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns at Mount Fortress. Winter: Cool, dry 12–20°C (54–68°F); rare cold snaps. Chinese New Year celebrations (Jan/Feb); festive lights along Nam Van Lake; Christmas markets at St. Dominic’s Square.

Macau Useful Guide

Macau, a vibrant blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, recognizes Chinese and Portuguese as its official languages, with Cantonese being the most widely spoken dialect. English, while not as prevalent, is increasingly used in trade, tourism, and commerce.

Things to do in Macau

What to do

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House of Dancing Water

House of Dancing Water

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Macau Tower

Macau Tower

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City of Dreams

City of Dreams

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Golden Reel Figure-8 Ferris Wheel

Golden Reel Figure-8 Ferris Wheel

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Studio City Macau

Studio City Macau

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Studio City Water Park

Studio City Water Park

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teamLab SuperNature Macao

teamLab SuperNature Macao

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The Venetian Macao

The Venetian Macao

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Sands Resort Macau

Sands Resort Macau

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Macao Grand Prix Museum

Macao Grand Prix Museum

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Macao Science Center

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Macao Open Top Bus

Macao Open Top Bus

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Where to stay

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Andaz Macau

Andaz Macau

4.7/56,494 Reviews
Conrad Macao

Conrad Macao

4.7/54,972 Reviews
Treasure Hotel

Treasure Hotel

4.3/53,436 Reviews
Altira Macau

Altira Macau

4.8/52,929 Reviews
Four Seasons Hotel Macao

Four Seasons Hotel Macao

4.8/52,756 Reviews
The St. Regis Macao

The St. Regis Macao

4.7/52,713 Reviews
Grand Hyatt Macau

Grand Hyatt Macau

4.6/54,992 Reviews
House of Art

House of Art

4.6/5981 Reviews
The Londoner Hotel

The Londoner Hotel

4.9/51,049 Reviews
Hotel Central

Hotel Central

4.8/54,255 Reviews
Crowne Plaza Macau

Crowne Plaza Macau

4.7/53,935 Reviews
Mandarin Oriental Macau

Mandarin Oriental Macau

4.7/51,640 Reviews

What to eat

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La Chine

La Chine

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Five Foot Road(MGM COTAI)

Five Foot Road(MGM COTAI)

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Avg. S$244/person
The Eight

The Eight

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Avg. S$376/person
Loja Sopa De Fita Cheong Kei

Loja Sopa De Fita Cheong Kei

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Avg. S$9/person
ROBUCHON AU DÔME

ROBUCHON AU DÔME

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Chan Kwong Kei BBQ Shop

Chan Kwong Kei BBQ Shop

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Cantonese Cuisine
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Avg. S$13/person
Loja de Doces Hang Heong Un

Loja de Doces Hang Heong Un

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Bakeries
Prime location
Avg. S$7/person
Talay Thai Restaurant

Talay Thai Restaurant

4.9/534 Reviews
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Southeast Asian
Night views
Avg. S$30/person
Mesa by José Avillez

Mesa by José Avillez

4.7/544 Reviews
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Avg. S$196/person
Emperor Court

Emperor Court

4.5/592 Reviews
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Cantonese Cuisine
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Avg. S$50/person
SW Steakhouse

SW Steakhouse

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Prime location
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CHÚN(MGM COTAI)

CHÚN(MGM COTAI)

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Cantonese Cuisine
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Avg. S$228/person

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