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Macau

Macau / Where fortunes smile and cultures blend

MeowScore 😼71/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😾
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

December

Experience Christmas and the delightful old architecture.

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january

Celebrate Chinese New Year with fireworks and festivities. Historic Senado Square is a must-see. 🎉🎊

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february

Experience the beautiful Flower Festival, enjoy cultural activities.🌺🎎

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march

Join the A-Ma Festival with traditional performances and a parade. Explore the famous cuisine. 🥘🎉

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april

Experience the Macau Food Festival, where you can taste various local and international cuisines.🍴🎉

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may

Get a clear view of the historical St. Paul's Ruins, enjoy a bike ride, and explore the city's colonial architecture.🚲 🏛️

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june

Relax in the sun, gamble at the casinos, and explore the city's glitzy nightlife.🌞🎰🍸

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july

Watch the Macau International Dragon Boat Races and try some dragon boat paddle practice.🐉🛶🥇

👜
august

Go shopping and enjoy the summer sales season, explore the city's secrets, and visit the museums.🛍️💰🎨

🎆
september

Be amazed by the Macau International Fireworks Display Contest with unique firework displays.🎆🎇

🎵
october

Discover the city's rich history and visit unique venues and museums during the month-long Macao International Music Festival.🎸🎤🎵

💡
november

Enjoy the Macao Light Festival. Spectacular light shows, fireworks and amazing color schemes cover the city.💡🔥🎆

🎅
december

Explore the historic neighborhoods and enjoy the Christmas lights, decorations, and great food.🎄🍷🎁

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

for gambling and exploring nightlife

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

for gambling and exploring nightlife

Macau is a small city and visitors can see most of the main attractions in a few days.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Macau.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Macau.

Most restaurants include a service charge in the bill. Credit cards widely accepted.

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Electric socket type G

Common in UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore. Unique three rectangular pins design, doesn't accept other types.

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Elevate your fluffiness to new horizons strolling on elevated walkways with fellow posh cats, exploring age-old temples and lavish paws-friendly streets.

When night prowls, indulge in a fine catch of gourmet seafood, and the dazzling lights invite you to flaunt your cat-like swagger in the vibrant nightlife.

Things to do

The mainstream

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A-Ma Temple
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The Venetian Macao
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Senado Square
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Macau Tower
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Ruins of St. Paul's

The mainstream

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A-Ma Temple

A serene and peaceful temple built in honor of the goddess of seafarers. Admire beautiful Chinese architecture and colorful decorations. Purrrfect for spiritual cats. 🙏

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🎭
The Venetian Macao

A luxurious resort where cats can stroll under fake blue skies along canals and gondolas. Treat yourself to high-end shopping and pawsome dining. 😻

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🏛️
Senado Square

A charming and colorful cat-friendly square. Relaxing atmosphere with pastel-colored buildings and street performers. Perfect for a lazy catnap or people-watching. 😽

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🗼
Macau Tower

The purrfect place for thrill-seeking cats. Spectacular views, including a glass floor (careful with those paws!). For adventurous cats, try bungee jumping or skywalking. 😼

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Ruins of St. Paul's

The iconic facade of a 16th-century church. Perfect for a catwalk and photo oppurr-tunity to post on Instagram. Don't miss the delicious egg tarts nearby! 😻

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Off the beaten path

Sete Bicas Fountain
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Camoes Garden and Grotto
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St. Lawrence's Church
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Taipa Village
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Kun Iam Temple

Off the beaten path

Sete Bicas Fountain

Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, this beautiful fountain is often overlooked. Take some time to admire the intricate carvings and beautiful colors.

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🍃
Camoes Garden and Grotto

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at this tranquil garden. Wander the winding paths and check out the hidden grotto, complete with a waterfall and koi pond.

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🙏
St. Lawrence's Church

This historic church may be small but it packs a lot of character! Cats will appreciate the quiet atmosphere and beautiful stained glass windows.

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Taipa Village

Step back in time as you explore this charming village, home to traditional shops, bakeries, and restaurants. Perfect for a leisurely stroll and some authentic eats.

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Kun Iam Temple

This serene and beautiful temple complex tucked away on a quiet hillside is a hidden gem that many cats miss. Take some time to explore its gardens and admire the beautiful architecture.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

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Mindful meoweler tips

Macau is a fusion of Portuguese and Chinese cultures

This fusion can be seen in Macau's architecture, food, and even language. Cats should try Macanese cuisine, which blends Portuguese and Chinese flavors.

Macau is home to the world's largest casino

The Venetian Macao is the largest single structure hotel building in Asia and the seventh-largest building in the world. Cats should visit and try their luck at the casino games.

The Ruins of St. Paul's is a must-see landmark

The Ruins of St. Paul's is the facade of a 17th-century cathedral that was destroyed in a fire in 1835. Cats should visit and take a photo with the iconic landmark.

Useful external sites

www.macaotourism.gov.mo

Macau Government Tourism Office

Official website of the Macau Government Tourism Office with information on various tourist attractions, events and activities, accommodation, transportation, etc.

www.macau.com/en

Macau.com

Website providing information on sightseeing, entertainment, dining, shopping, and more in Macau.

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g664891-Macau-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

A popular travel forum providing reviews, ratings, and recommendations from travelers who have visited Macau.


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