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Macau: Things To See & Do

 

St. Paul's Church

Hotel Lisboa Casino
Leal Senado Square

Macau Museum

A-Ma Temple

 

   

 

St. Paul's Church

This church, once a part of the Jesuit College of St Paul's, has been immortalized as being the first Western college ever to be built in the Far East. According to history, it was also extremely beautiful, taking 25 years to complete, but in 1835, a devastating fire razed all but the front of the building to the ground. Even now, the ruins are still a sight to see, as it is still covered with statues and bas-reliefs over 350 years old. 
 


 

Hotel Lisboa Casino

In a country famed for its love of gambling, Macau is (in)famous for as a gambler's mecca, and there's no better place to experience this than in the largest casino in the city. There's 4 floors for every kind of betting game popular with the Chinese, as well as bars, restaurants and shops for those taking a break from the action.

 


 

Leal Senado Square

Macau's version of Times Square or Picadilly Circus, this is the heart of the city's shopping area, a pedestrian-friendly square where visitors can rest beside a circular fountain before diving back into one of the many tempting shops surrounding it.

 


 

Macau Museum

Learn more about the culture, customs and history of Macau at this state-of-the-art museum.

 


 

A-Ma Temple

This temple dedicated to A-Ma, the Goddess of the Sea and the Queen of Heaven, is popular for being the oldest Chinese temple in the city, with parts of it dating back over 600 years.

 


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