Attractions in Macau SAR
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The Ruins of St. Paul, a prominent landmark in Macau, stand as the remnants of a church originally built in 1602 and later destroyed by fire in 1835. Today, only […]
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A-Ma Temple, one of Macau’s oldest temples, was built in 1488 to honor A-Ma, the goddess of the sea, also known as Mazu and Tin Hau. Nestled on a hill […]
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Rising to a towering 1,109 feet (338 meters), Macau Tower stands as a prominent landmark in the skyline of Macau SAR. This architectural marvel, which attracts over one million visitors […]
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Opened in 1970, Casino Lisboa in Macau SAR marked the beginning of the region’s gambling legacy, which remains a cornerstone of its economy. Designed to evoke the image of a […]
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Senate Square, or Largo do Senado, is the vibrant heart of Macau’s UNESCO-listed historic center, featuring colorful colonial architecture and bold, swirling pavement. The square is home to the 18th-century […]
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The Kun Iam Statue, a 66-foot-tall (20-meter-tall) representation of Guan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, stands in Macau SAR, China. Uniquely, this statue faces inland rather than out to […]
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Built in the 17th century as a fortification against foreign aggression, Guia Fortress stands at the highest point on the Macau Peninsula, atop the 300-foot (91-meter) Guia Hill. The site […]
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St. Dominic’s Church, or Igreja de São Domingos, stands out with its pastel yellow façade in the heart of Macau SAR, China. Established by three Dominican priests in 1587, the […]
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Built by the Jesuits to repel potential sea attacks, Monte Fort (Fortaleza do Monte) stands as the oldest military fortification on the Macau peninsula. Despite its cannons and defense preparations, […]
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Nestled within the historic Monte Fort, the Macao Museum offers a comprehensive look into the region’s rich and diverse history. The museum’s exhibits delve into the territory’s past, exploring the […]
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Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, Macao’s Historic Centre encompasses over 20 historic and culturally significant sites. This area, rich with Portuguese and Chinese influences, features a diverse […]
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The Eiffel Tower at the Parisian Macao, a half-size replica of the iconic Paris original, stands as the centerpiece of a megaresort on Macau’s version of the Vegas Strip. Visitors […]
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Macau’s heritage is deeply intertwined with the sea, and the Maritime Museum, located near the spot where the first Portuguese traders are believed to have landed, celebrates this connection. Opened […]
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Located within the City of Dreams in Macau SAR, Kids’ City offers a vibrant and engaging space for young visitors. Spanning 17,000 square feet (1,579 square meters), this indoor play […]
Spanning 11.8 million square feet, Galaxy Macau is a sprawling resort located on the Cotai Strip. This expansive complex houses six luxury hotels, over 120 restaurants and bars, and more […]
The Macao Science Center, housed in a striking silver cone-shaped building designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, stands as a beacon of science and learning in Macau SAR, China. Inside, […]
Located inside the Studio City casino-and-resort complex in Macau SAR, the Warner Bros. Fun Zone spans an expansive 32,000 square feet (2,973 square meters) of indoor space. This children’s amusement […]
Macau’s Golden Reel, a unique figure-eight-shaped Ferris wheel, stands at an impressive 425 feet (130 meters) high, integrated into the facade of the Studio City entertainment complex. Located on the […]
Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, located in Macau SAR, is the city’s only Suzhou-style Chinese garden. Originally the largest private garden in Macau, it now serves as a 4.4-acre (1.8-hectare) public […]
Kun Iam Temple, one of the three ancient temples in Macau, was founded in the 13th century, with the current structures dating back to 1627. Dedicated to Kun Iam, the […]
Nestled on a forested hillside in the historic heart of Macau, Luis de Camões Garden and Grotto stands as a serene retreat in one of the world’s most densely populated […]
Historically, Macau was home to two small islands, Coloane and Taipa, just offshore of the mainland. Recent land-reclamation efforts have added a third area, Cotai, which now bridges the gap […]
The House of Dancing Water, introduced to Macau by former Cirque du Soleil director Franco Dragone, is a theatrical spectacle staged at the City of Dreams. This impressive show combines […]