Macau Peninsula

Macau Peninsula is the historic and cultural heart of this former Portuguese colony, now a Special Administrative Region of China. A dazzling fusion of East and West, its cobblestone streets, pastel-coloured colonial buildings, and ornate temples sit cheek-by-jowl with glitzy casinos and modern high-rises. This is a place where you can savour egg tarts in a 400-year-old square, watch locals practise tai chi in a Chinese garden, then try your luck at a Venetian-themed casino — all in one day.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is ideal to cover the peninsula’s main sights and get a taste of its unique culture. Spend day one exploring the historic centre on foot, from Senado Square to the Ruins of St. Paul's, and visit a few temples. On day two, cross to Taipa for a half-day, then spend the afternoon at the Macau Tower or exploring the Cotai Strip casinos. If you're short on time, a whirlwind day can hit the highlights, but you'll miss the slow-paced charm.

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