Tourist Places in Macau

A glitzy metropolis known for its casinos and nightlife along with historic districts and cultural villages, Macau is a delight with plenty to see, do and experience.

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Things To See & Do

Gondola Ride at The Venetian

Gondola Ride at The Venetian

Authentic Venetian Gondola
Enjoy a romantic gondola ride at The Venetian complete with a serenading gondolier as you sail through the San Luca, Marco Polo or Grand Canals of Shoppes.

30 minutes

Suggested Time

Ride the Skycab Cable Car

Ride the Skycab Cable Car

Scenic Aerial Views
Located in the Wynn Palace hotel, the experience treats you to views of Performance Lake with its dancing fountains and the Cotai landscape from the air-conditioned Skycab Cable Car.

15 minutes

Suggested Time

Admire Hac Sa Beach

Admire Hac Sa Beach

Black Sand Beach
Located at the southern end of Coloane, Hac Sa Beach is the largest natural beach in Macau and stands out for its black sand caused by minerals in the water.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Local Food at Taipa Village

Local Food at Taipa Village

Unique Cultural District
A cultural district spanning over 30 square kilometres, Taipa Village is home to Rua do Cunha, the food street of Macau that has modern and traditional eateries.

2+ hours

Suggested Time

Visit Lou Kao Mansion

Visit Lou Kao Mansion

Qing Dynasty Mansion
Built in the late 1880s, Lou Kao Mansion was the residence of a prominent Chinese merchant that is now a public gallery and the venue for Macau Chinese Orchestra performances.

30 minutes

Suggested Time

Stroll through the Historic Centre of Macau

Stroll through the Historic Centre of Macau

Historic City Centre
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Historic Centre of Macau is divided in to two zones with historic residential, religious and public Portuguese and Chinese buildings.

3 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Casa Garden Walk

Casa Garden Walk

18th Century Residence
Once the residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant, Casa Garden that was built in 1770 is now a cultural centre, which promotes Portuguese and Macau-Chinese art.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Macau

All year round destination

  • OCT-FEB

    Peak Season

  • MAR-APR

    Moderate Season

  • MAY-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather with slight humidity.
  • Things You'll Love:Outdoor and beach activities.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Chinese New YearFebruary

Feast of BuddhaMay

Dragon Boat FestivalJune

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Tourist Places & Memorable Experiences in Macau

While planning a holiday to Macau, we recommend you go through this trove of information to make the most of your holiday. Macau is a International destination and is best experienced when visited during October, November, December, January and February as you can pleasant weather with slight humidity here. One can also plan a holiday during March and April to enjoy warm weather with high humidity levels. For people looking to the ditch the crowd, visiting Macau during May, June, July, August and September is also a great way of exploring the destination.

Macau is also known for its Chinese New Year, Feast of Buddha, Dragon Boat Festival and Macau Grand Prix which are celebrated in the months of February, May, June and November respectively. While here, you must definitely visit and explore Ruins of St Paul known for its The remnants of a 17th century Catholic church, the Ruins of St. Paul comprise stone façades with carvings bearing Jesuit images with an Oriental theme. Senado Square is another one in the top places to visit in Macau known for its The remnants of a 17th century Catholic church, the Ruins of St. Paul comprise stone façades with carvings bearing Jesuit images with an Oriental theme. We recommend that you do give a visit to these places to learn about the history and culture of Macau better. Have a happy, safe and an unforgettable holiday in Macau!

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Macau

How is the weather of Macau in peak season?

The weather of Macau in peak season is pleasant weather with slight humidity. It means you can easily plan a trip to Macau in the months of ​​​​​​​​October, November, December, January and February to enjoy your trip to the fullest.

What are the best places to visit in Macau?

Macau has loads of places that you can visit on your vacation. Our recommendation of the best places to visit in Macau include - Ruins of St Paul, Senado Square, and Macau Tower. Apart from these, there are multiple other places to visit that you can explore if you are on a longer trip!

What are the top things to do in Macau?

Macau is an incredibly lively place and is popularly known for its topmost things to do like Ruins of St Paul, Senado Square, and Macau Tower. You will have a great time here, then why wait? Book your trip now!