If you’re looking for a destination that offers you endless entertainment options, a blend of Portuguese and Chinese culture, and world-class casinos, then Macau is the perfect place for you. This tiny island located off the coast of China is a popular tourist destination, often referred to as the Las Vegas of Asia. Macau is a former Portuguese colony known for its colorful heritage and the perfect place for travelers looking for a unique experience.
Since i’m currently traveling in Hong Kong i decided to have a day trip in Macau, I’m glad i did. They say Macau is the Las Vegas of Asia and yes it is! Gambling is definitely the ambiance once you get there. I’m not a fan of gambling and i never did it there, but i enjoy the colorful style and the noise of people around me while i’m walking. Since I’m staying in Venetian Hotel i decided to explore the place and its exactly how i picture it 🙂
The Venetian Macau
The Venetian Macau offers luxurious accommodations that cater to all styles of travelers, from couples to families. The resort features over 3,000 rooms that exemplify grandeur and luxury, coupled with comfort and convenience
It also offers an impressive array of dining options, from fine dining to casual restaurants and cafes. The resort features over 30 western and Asian restaurants, and there is something to please every palate
The Venetian Macau takes shopping to the next level, with over 350 shops that offer a unique and unforgettable shopping experience
Ruins of St. Paul
It is a quick sight seeing and walking in Macau for sure so make sure to put it on your’e lists. This place is rich in history. The Ruins of St. Paul’s dates back to the 16th century when Jesuit priests arrived in Macau. The church was constructed between 1582 and 1602, and it was one of the largest Catholic institutions in Asia before it burned down in 1835. The façade of the church is what remains, and its majesty never fails to impress tourists from all over the world. Also dont miss their light show at night and be entertained.
Senado Square
The Senado Square, also known as Largo do Senado, was built in the 16th century during the Portuguese colonial era. It was originally a market square and a meeting place for merchants and travelers. It is a perfect example of Portuguese colonial architecture, with colorful buildings lining the pedestrian streets. The most notable building in the square is the St. Dominic’s Church, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The church was built in the 16th century and features a baroque-style facade with intricate carvings and designs.
Monte Forte
A place where you can learn about the history and their culture. You will also get the view on top where you can see the whole city of Macau. Make sure to stay until sunset and be amazed of how view is changing. Monte Forte Macau is one of the most accessible and popular attractions among tourists. Monte Forte used to be a Portuguese military fort, which was built to protect the city’s historical area and its people from attacks of invaders way back in the 17th century. As time went on, the fort became a place that visitors come to explore, learn about Macau’s intriguing history, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. The fort’s historical significance is well documented, with several exhibitions and galleries that highlight the fort’s military history.
Macau Museum
Do you love to learn about the fascinating costumes of the world? If yes, you must not miss the gallery of Costume and Textile. This gallery features vibrant costumes and textiles from different parts of the world, such as China, Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia, making the visitor understand the influence of trade on the textiles found in Macau. Next up, head to the gallery of Religion and Folk Customs to explore the diverse religious ties of the city. The gallery showcases different religious practices and beliefs of Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Confucianism, and even Islam. You can witness the beautiful rituals, traditional festivals, and instruments used during different religious practices.
Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or just looking to have a good time, Macau offers something for everyone. Explore its unique blend of eastern and western cultures, indulge in its delicious cuisine, marvel at its modern attractions, and immerse yourself in its stunning natural beauty.
What to see in Macau