Macau

Busy tourist attraction at the historic Ruins of St. Paul in Macau, showcasing baroque architecture.
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Macau is a vibrant mix of Portuguese heritage and modern city life, with stunning architecture, historic streets, and incredible food. From the Ruins of St. Paul to Senado Square, here’s everything we experienced during our visit.

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Macau Travel Tips

  • Ferries from Hong Kong are fast — about 1 hour from Central or Kowloon.
  • Bring your passport — Macau has its own immigration checkpoint.
  • Use Octopus Card for some buses, but keep cash on hand for small vendors.
  • Visit Senado Square early to avoid the crowds.
  • Try the food — Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and street snacks are musts.
  • Free hotel shuttles can take you around major points in the city.
  • Wear comfortable shoes — you’ll walk uphill and on cobblestone streets.
  • Macau is small — you can see major attractions in a day or two.
  • Weather can be hot and humid — bring water and sunscreen.

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