5 Popular Packege(s)
Area 29.5 Square Kilometers
Population 0.57 Million
Winter Temperature 20 C
Summer Temperature 30 C
Best Time To Visit October to December
Macau is the gateway to mainland China from the South China Sea. Macau is well connected to other places also. Dragon Air, Thai Airways and Malaysian Airlines operate flights between India and Macau.
The simplest way to get to Macau is the ferry link that bridges the 40 miles distance between the peninsula and the island of Hong Kong.
It is located in the heart of the city where the Portuguese first set foot. It was opened to the public on April 18th of 1998. Different from other museums in Macau, which have only one specific theme, the Museum of Macau was built to show the face of different nationalities harmoniously living here together during the past centuries and preserve this visage from the aspect of tradition, custom and culture. After visiting the museum, visitors may have a walk on walls of Mount Fortress, where one can overlook the whole city.
As an important landmark of Macao, it is a must-go place when you're travelling to the city. As the eighth highest tower in Asia and the tenth in the world by the year of its completion, Macao Tower is one of the members of the World Federation of Great Towers. Macao Tower offers a breath-taking birds-eye view of the city, especially the spectacular night-view. In recent years, it has also been a hot spot for bungee Jump enthusiasts.
Senado Square is a lively public plaza in Macau, where many celebrations are held. The square, paved with a wave-patterned mosaic of coloured stones, was inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage list as it forms part of the 'Historic Centre of Macaoâ. Shopping centres and traditional Chinese restaurants around the square also make it one of the most popular venues in Macao.
Taking just a 5-minutes walk from the Macao-HK Ferry Terminal and Heliport, Macao Fisherman's Wharf is the first cultural and themed attraction in Macao. In addition, it also has dining, shopping, entertainment, accommodation, convention and exhibition facilities in one single location.
Apart from its extremely rich attractions and numerous historical and cultural heritages, Macau is also known as 'Oriental Las Vegas' for its booming and flourishing gambling industry. Apart from imported casinos like the Venetian Macau, the most renowned and long-standing local casino is the Grand Lisboa started by gambling king Stanley Ho. The Casino Grand Lisboa offers an extensive array of exciting casino games with 240 gaming tables and 1000 slot machines. According to the Macao laws, youths under 18 years of age are prohibited from entering the casino area.
The Venetian Macau is the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia. It is located on the Cotai Strip and is a 6-star hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. It combines romance of Venice with the excitement of Las Vegas. To some extent, it makes Macau one of the most exciting entertainment destinations in Asia. It has the features of dining, performance, entertainment, shopping, exhibition, hotel and large scale gaming.
A great number of stores and food stalls line the streets in this area. Senado Square is the main bustling area in central downtown on the northern side of Av. Almeida Ribeiro. Fashion clothes, famous snacks and the scenic environment make it a famous attraction.
Grand Canal in the Venetian Macao has a million square feet of mall space and 350 shops. The best buys in the area are luxury and investment goods such as jewellery, gold, and antiques. The resemblance of the canals in Venice, gondola rides and street performances are to dazzle the eyes and minds by sprinkling the Venetian culture amidst shopping.
Horta e Costa is a residential and shopping district primarily frequented by the local people of Macau. It has a rich selection of retail stores that sell medium to high-end apparel and export clothing plus electronic products such as mobile phones, digital products and electrical appliances.
The Venetian Macao Resort Shop 1037, Cotai Strip, Taipa, Macau
Cuisines: Indian
Block No. 27, Shop No. 18, Macau
Cuisines: Indian
Avenida Dr Sun Yat Sen, NAPE, Macau
Cuisines: International