Best Things to Do in Macau (Travel Guide)
If you think Macau is just popularly known for their gambling, we recommend you explore with us through this lengthy read. Macau is a very small territory in China not far from Hong Kong and used to be under Portuguese domain in the past. There many things to do in Macau!
It is a wonderful place filled with so much culture of not just Chinese, but as well as the Portuguese influence stayed and is seen throughout many historical buildings and designs as well!
The whole centre of Macau is on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list which is brilliant so nearly all the sites here have historic importance. Portuguese influence are mostly seen in some of their architectural designs, you can see many churches as well. Most of the sights can be done in a day trip. We recommend you to spend a few days for visiting the places in Macau with time and also to try local food. Let´s read in our Macau travel guide: our favorite Macau tourist spots, Hong kong to Macau ferry thow to get there, where to stay in Macau, Macau currency, Macau weather forecast and Macanese food, what to eat in Macau. Read here Macau itinerary and how to get from Macau airport to city center!
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Visa
Securing a visa for visiting Macau won’t be an issue. All visitors to Macau must hold a valid passport, or a valid travel document. You just need to hold a passport with at least 6 months before expiry. You will not get a stamp in your passport, they will give you a print paper with the date or arrival and the date that you should leave, usually 90 days. US citizens will have to go through customs and immigration so always remember to bring your passport with you. Check the link below to see full details.Safety in Macau
Macau is quite safe and a non-violent city. Personal safety won’t be much of concern as long you’re aware of your belongings and have common sense. Travelers are the usual crime for pickpocketers or money fraud. You can always avoide them taking precautions and being vigilant. Always try to carry small bills or to use exact change when going around.Macau Weather Forecast
If you’re planning to visit Macau during its peak seasons. Macau enjoys pleasant weather from October to December and this is a great time for you to visit the city. March to April is also a great time to travel to Macau, which is Spring time. While for off season option, Macau tends to be hot and humid between May and October. From May to July expect rainy days in Macau. January and February are the coldest months. Click here to have more information about Macau weather forecast.Macau Currency
Macau has its own currency: the Macau Pataca. This is often abbreviated to “MOP”. Hong Kong Dollars are commonly used by Macau vendors. Many tourists prefer to use Hong Kong Dollars, well if you have HKD is great that you can use in Macau as we did! You can find ATM very easy in Macau to directly withdraw cash (usually HKD or MOP). Macau’s large hotels and resorts all have places to exchange money as well. Again, if you prefer to use Hong Kong Dollars then hold on to it since they accept those as well. Click here to check the current exchange rate in Macau.Where To Stay in Macau
There are a number places for where to stay in Macau. One thing you can do is definitely research in advance the locations, avalaibility and cost of the place you are staying. You may choose to stay in hotels, or find cheaper places in Macau. You may check these links below for more options. Hotels in Macau generally cost between HKD600-2000 per night. CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR ACCOMMODATION IN MACAU WITH BOOKING AND AGODA!Local Transportation in Macau
You have a number of options on how to get around Macau, buses, taxi, and even you can hire Uber to move around Macau. Buses In Macau visitors will find bus service, not only in the city but also in the islands. All buses have air conditioning. It’s always a great idea to check Macau’s bus route maps to get a gist of how to get around Macau by bus. In our opinion is very easy to go around Macau by bus and really cheap for less than $1 USD. Taxi There are black and yellow taxies to move around Macau. Distances aren´t very big in Macau so it will not be ver yexpensive to ride a taxi in Macau plus not so much traffic in Macau! Car Hiring If you prefer to navigate the place on your own with your map and itinerary. You may choose to hire a car and make your way around Macau. It´s easy to drive around Macau, and since it´s small you will not get lost. Uber It´s one our favorite to move around. Since it´s so comfortable and prices are usually cheap. We love to use it when we go with all our luggage.Things To Do In Macau
Macau is more than just what it’s popularly called as the ‘Vegas of China’, Macau is a city where the party never ends. Indeed it never ends and there are so many things to do in Macau and we will give you a few suggestions and list for your next visit to Macau!The Ruins of St Paul
We visited a 17th century Portuguese church, now known as St. Paul’s ruins. The area is surrounded with colonial Portuguese buildings, still preserved to show its original architecture. Some streets with Chinese signs over them, which makes the place looks really interesting and we took so many pictures around. Definitely a good place to visit while in Macau.
During the day it makes the whole place really such a beautiful sight. And at night, an illumination show which is stunning! Going there was so easy and little bit crowdy. There are a lot of shops and restaurants along the way. You can have a free taste some delicacies, Ruben loves this ha!
Senado Square

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Taipa Island

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A-Ma Temple

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Macau Tower
In Macau Tower you can find everything from watching movies, shopping, theatre performances and of course, magnificent views, this high tower is worth it to visit. Do you like adventure? You should also try their Skyjumping activity!
More Things to do in Macau
Casino Hopping at Macau

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Hác Sá

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Guia Fortress, Guia Chapel and Guia Lighthouse

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Shopping Malls in Macau
Macau is full of shopping malls – some are reasonably priced and some are very expensive. It is best to find shopping centers that suit your budget. You can find whatever you are looking for about clothes, gadgets and food in shopping malls in Macau.What to Eat in Macau
For centuries, this tiny region in the South China Sea was controlled by the Portuguese, who used it as a trading hub for Asia. But Macau is not all about casinos. It has a fascinating history, and a unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures that goes beyond the draw of slot machines and gaming tables. Here is our picks for the best things to do in Macau on your next visit. Here are some the things to do in Macau and what to eat in Macau!Macanese Egg Tarts
Macanese egg tarts, also known as Portuguese-style egg tarts. It´s the most popular Macanese food and we were eating daily. You can get an egg tart almost everywhere in Macau. Prices are starting half dolar as street food.Chan Kong Kei Roast Duck

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Dumplings

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Noodles Soup

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About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

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