Hac Sa Beach offers a great opportunity for tourists and locals to escape from the casinos and entertainment along the Cotai Strip and have a little bit of quiet time with fresh air, while enjoying some of the best views of the South China Sea in Macau.
Category Archives: Macao
Largo de Senado (議事亭前地)
Senado Square (Largo do Senado) is a public square in Macau. It is located in the central area of the Macau Peninsula. Covering an area of 3,700 square meters (4,425 square yards), this is one of the four largest squares in Macau; the others being Praça do Centro Cultural, Praça do Lago Sai Van and …
Coloane Walking Trail (路環步行徑)
The Coloane Trail is the longest dedicated walking trail in Macau, stretching for 8100m in a circle around the hills of Coloane, at an average of 100m above sea level. The hills are criss-crossed with other paths, which join the main trail frequent points along it’s route – so it is possible to join, and …
Rua do Cunha (官也街)
Rua do Cunha is a great place for tourists to buy local Macanese delicacies as souvenirs to bring back home and is a fine example or product of Macau’s rich multicultural heritage.
Ruins of St. Paul’s (大三巴)
The Ruins of St. Paul’s, though overcrowded with thousands of tourists flooding in from countries all around the world, serves as a reminder of Macau’s rich history of religion and military, and is a great introduction to Macau’s multicultural society for tourists.
Margaret’s Cafe e Nata(澳門瑪嘉烈蛋撻店)
Exclusive: Interview with Margaret, the owner of the Cafe. First impression: the tarts came out fresh from the oven and piping hot. We were hit with the rich aroma the instant Margaret placed the tarts on the table. The egg tarts also looked very nice. The shell was golden brown and the custard was dotted …
Guia Fortress & Tunnel (東望洋炮台)
Guia Fortress offers an opportunity for tourists and locals alike to escape from Macau’s bustling streets and revisit what was once Macau’s military and maritime centre, as well as a beautiful park with lush greenery and fresh clean air.
Macao Museum (澳門博物館)
The Macao Museum offers an immersive experience for tourists and locals alike to learn more about Macau’s long history as a maritime and military centre and its vibrant culture through displaying a plethora of fascinating artefacts and relics
Giant Panda Pavilion (澳門大熊貓)
With the most famous endangered species on display, the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion is definitely worth a visit to see these cute fluffy creatures and learn more about the pandas’ living environment and diet.
Macau Tower (澳門旅遊塔)
Offering some of the best views of Macao and Taipa for the average tourist and gravity-defying adventures for thrill-seekers, what better way to start our journey in Macau?
