Eight must-visit spots for your first visit to Macau, highly recommended

1. Ruins of St. Paul's
A landmark historical site in Macau, you can check in at the third-floor window sill of Uniqlo in front of the archway, or at the root of the banyan tree on the right side of the hillside, creating a magical forest feeling. The surrounding "Love Lane" is famous for its pink and yellow Portuguese-style buildings and is one of the best angles to take photos of the Ruins of St. Paul's.

2. Senate Square (Portuguese style)
The city center square, known as the "Fountain", has gravel floors and southern European buildings that form the core area of ​​the World Cultural Heritage. It is surrounded by souvenir shops and Portuguese restaurants, and is only a few minutes' walk from the Ruins of St. Paul's.

3. Longzhua Cape Coastal Trail (Longzhua Viewing Waves)
Located at the southern tip of Coloane Island, it has the most beautiful coastline in Macau. Along the walking trail, you can admire the strange rocks and ecological landscapes. It is suitable for photography enthusiasts to capture the magnificent scenes of sunrise and waves.

4. Coloane Fishing Village (Coloane Fishing Village)
The traditional fishing village style is preserved here. The area from the old ferry terminal to Tam Kung Temple is full of ancient atmosphere. The birthplace of Andrew's egg tarts is also here. It is a great place to take a leisurely stroll along the road.

5. Fulong New Street (Fulong New Look)
The century-old street features Chinese-style buildings and red window lattices. It is now a "food street" that brings together souvenir shops, dessert shops and authentic restaurants. The bright lights at night make it even more nostalgic.

6. Xiwangyangshan (西山王阳山)
Climb to the top of Mount Bishop Cathedral to overlook the panoramic view of South Bay. The church platform is an excellent location to take photos of the Macau Tower and the city skyline, and you can also capture the sunset in the evening.

7. Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (bridge connecting three places)
The world's longest cross-sea bridge offers a magnificent panoramic view from the Macau Science Center or the Xiaotanshan Observation Deck. It looks even more futuristic when lit up at night.

8. Rua do Guanye, Taipa
The century-old alleys are where delicious food and Portuguese style meet. Mo Yi Ji Durian Ice Cream and the "Dumbo" Portuguese restaurant are not to be missed. The mint green buildings of the nearby Taipa Portuguese Houses Museum are also a popular check-in spot.

Tips: It is recommended to avoid crowds in the early morning or evening, and use light rail and buses to connect various points. For more details, please refer to the official itinerary planning of the Macau Tourism Board.
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Post by Cici_Wang | May 20, 2025

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