15 Must-Visit Macau Attractions for Your Next Trip
Macau may be a small city, but it’s one that blends Eastern charm with Western heritage in the most captivating way. From centuries-old Portuguese-influenced architecture and diverse cultural landmarks to vibrant modern hotspots, the city offers a unique atmosphere that keeps travelers coming back. It’s no surprise that Macau has become one of the most popular destinations in Asia.
If you’re looking for beautiful spots to stroll around, enjoy the cityscape, or capture stunning photos, we’ve gathered 15 must-visit Macau attractions that promise to impress. Expect a mix of romance, classic elegance, and energetic city vibes—authentic Macau at its best.
A Ma Temple

- Opening Hours: Daily, 08:00–18:00
- Buses: 1, 2, 5, 10, 21A — get off at Templo Á Ma
A-Ma Temple, one of the oldest Macau attractions, dates back to 1488 and is believed to be the origin of Macau’s name. This UNESCO-listed site features ancient gates, prayer halls, and the goddess Mazu’s shrine. Don’t miss the iconic ship-carved stone, said to mark A-Ma’s first step onto Macau.
Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre

- Open daily 10:00–18:00
- Buses: 1A, 8, 12, 17, 23 — stop at Guanyin Lianhua Yuan
This unique Macau attraction blends the Virgin Mary’s sculptural style with the face of Guanyin, symbolizing friendship between Portuguese and Chinese cultures. The lotus-base pavilion features exhibits about the goddess, and visitors often pray by circling three designated Point 8 spots for good fortune.
Ruins of St. Paul’s

- Open daily
- Buses: 3, 3X, 4, 6A, 8A, 18A, 19, 26A, 33, N1A — get off at Av. de Almeida Ribeiro and follow signs to the Ruins of St. Paul’s.
One of the most iconic Macau attractions, this Jesuit-designed façade leads to the founder Valignano’s tomb and a museum displaying religious art and artifacts. A Must-visit destination for every Macau tour.
Senado Square

- Open daily
- Buses: 3, 3X, 4, 6A, 8A, 18A, 19, 26A, 33, 101X, N1A — get off at Av. de Almeida Ribeiro
This lively UNESCO-listed square is one of the most popular Macau attractions, surrounded by charming Portuguese-style buildings. It’s filled with shops and street food—from traditional dim sum to Portuguese-European snacks—making it a must-visit spot for every traveler.
The Venetian Macau

- Open daily
- Buses: 25, 25X, 26A, 35, MT1, MT2, MT3 / Free shuttle bus from Macau Airport
One of Asia’s largest hotels, The Venetian is a standout Macau attraction, featuring a Venice-themed upper floor complete with canals and gondolas. Inside, you’ll find vast shopping areas, diverse restaurants, and a lively casino—everything in one grand destination.
Guia Fortress

- Open daily 9:00–18:00
- Buses: 5, 2, 16 — get off at Jardim Lou Lim Ioc
Located at Macau’s highest point, Guia Fortress offers views reaching mainland China. Take the city’s shortest cable car to the top, where Flora Garden, an old fort, and the small Chapel of Our Lady Guia await—all part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Londoner Macau

- Open daily
- Buses: 15, 21A, 25, 25AX, 25BS, 26, 26A, 56, 73S, N3 — get off at Est. Do Istmo
This luxurious British-themed hotel is known for its elegant design and the special suite co-designed by David Beckham. Its main highlight is the full-scale replica of Big Ben, now a popular Macau landmark and a must-visit photo spot.
Taipa Village

- Buses: 33, 30, 22, 28A, 34, 11, 15 — get off at Rua Direita Carlos Eugênio
This charming old village preserves beautiful Portuguese colonial architecture. Stroll through narrow lanes like Rua do Cunha, lined with shops, local snacks, and Chinese–Portuguese eateries. Nearby, the Carmo Church and Pak Tai Temple offer a glimpse into Macau’s traditional, multicultural heritage.
Coloane Village

- Buses: 15, 21A, 26A — get off at Mercado M. De Coloane
This tranquil seaside village offers a peaceful escape from the city. Its pastel Portuguese-style houses create a warm, nostalgic charm. Coloane is also home to the legendary Lord Stow’s Bakery, famous for its egg tarts—making it a favorite stop for travelers who love simplicity and Macau’s traditional atmosphere.
Macao Giant Panda Pavilion

- Open 10:00–13:00 and 14:00–17:00; closed Mondays
- Access: 15–20 minutes by car or taxi from Taipa Village
This giant panda pavilion lets visitors observe pandas up close in a habitat designed to mimic their natural environment. Located inside Seac Pai Van Park near Taipa Village, it’s a great spot for families and animal lovers alike.
Macau Tower

- Open daily
- Buses: 55, 5AX, 9A, 18, 18B, 23, 26, 32, N2 — get off at Macau Tower
One of Asia’s tallest towers, Macau Tower offers panoramic city views, shops, and plenty of facilities. Thrill-seekers can try world-record bungee jumping, SkyJump, the outdoor SkyWalk, or even the Tower Climb for those who want to reach the summit on foot.
St. Lazarus’ Church

- Open daily 8:30–12:00 and 15:00–18:00
- Buses: 7, 8 — get off at Instituto De Acção Social and cross the street
One of Macau’s oldest churches, built between 1557–1560, originally serving as a refuge for leprosy patients. Its simple yet powerful interior features a striking large pipe organ behind the altar, showcasing the elegance of colonial-era religious art.
Macau Fisherman's Wharf

- Open daily
- Buses: 1A, 3, 3A, 10, 10B, 10X, 28A, 28B, 28BX, 32, AP1, N1A — get off at Avenida Da Amizade Floyver
This 24-hour entertainment complex features shops, restaurants, hotels, a marina, and exhibition spaces. Its three themed zones—Dynasty Wharf, East Meet West, and Legend Wharf—blend Eastern and Western styles, offering dining, family activities, and photo-worthy architecture all in one place.
The Parisian Macau

- Open daily
- Buses: 15, 21A, 25, 25AX, 25BS, 26, 26A, 56, 73S, N3 — get off at Est. Do Istmo
Inspired by Paris, this luxury Cotai hotel features a half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower, visible from across the area. The tower’s 37th-floor observation deck offers sweeping panoramic views of Cotai, making it one of the district’s most striking and romantic landmarks.
Travessa da Paixão

- Located beside the Ruins of St. Paul’s—before the main staircase, turn right and walk about 70 meters to the alley entrance.
This narrow lane, whose Portuguese name means “love,” is lined with pastel pink and yellow buildings, creating a soft, romantic setting. It’s a favorite photo spot for couples and a popular place for pre-wedding shoots.

