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- Asia’s largest single-structure hotel featuring Venice-themed canals with gondola rides
- Houses 3,000 suites, 35+ restaurants, and 300 luxury boutiques under one roof
- Free shuttle buses connect to Macau Airport and major areas
Ruins of St. Paul’s
- Iconic 17th-century Baroque church facade blending Christian and Asian motifs
- Designated UNESCO World Heritage site with adjacent Catholic Art Museum
- Offers dramatic contrast between historic ruins and modern casino skyline
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- 338m observation deck with panoramic views extending to Hong Kong
- Features world’s highest commercial bungee jump (233m)
- Rotating restaurant provides dining experience above the clouds
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- Macau’s oldest Taoist temple dedicated to seafarers’ goddess Mazu
- Showcases exquisite Chinese stone carvings and incense rituals
- Peaceful morning visits reveal authentic local spiritual practices
Senado Square
- Vibrant Portuguese-style square with wave-patterned cobblestones
- Surrounded by pastel-colored colonial buildings and souvenir shops
- Ideal evening spot for Portuguese egg tarts and coffee
Cotai Strip
- Macau’s answer to Las Vegas with luxury resorts and entertainment
- Home to integrated resorts like The Parisian and Studio City
- Nightlife hub featuring world-class shows and duty-free shopping
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- Charming fishing village with Portuguese-style bakeries
- Famous for Lord Stow’s original egg tarts and black sand beach
- Offers tranquil escape from urban bustle
Fisherman’s Wharf
- Themed entertainment complex recreating Roman amphitheater
- Features European-style waterfront and Tang Dynasty palace
- Free admission with photogenic sunset views
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- 17th-century military fortress with panoramic city views
- Contains oldest Western-style lighthouse in East Asia
- Surrounded by lush hillside walking trails
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- Pastel-colored Portuguese colonial villas by the sea
- Showcases Macau’s unique Macanese cultural fusion
- Romantic photo spot with European garden setting