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Historical landmark with a well-preserved facade and panoramic views, complemented by a museum displaying local relics. Nearby attractions and photo spots enrich the visit.
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  • prem m
    Hong Kong, China38 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    the buses from ferry terminals to airport, to and from the hotel are frequent and very comfortable. the casino is as usual quite packed with people trying their luck at the casino tables, there are many eatery as well as a food court if you like fast food
    Written 7 March 2023
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  • Ltravel88
    New York121 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Visiting the Ruins of St. Paul’s definitely completed our trip to Macau. We could not go to Macau without seeing it in person. It is amazing how one side, the facade, of the cathedral still stands. Though there was not much to do here, we did have a great day in Macau sampling the various snacks, looking in the shops, and enjoying a Portuguese meal.
    Written 5 August 2024
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  • Rafael S
    Washington DC, DC30 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Don’t miss the museum at the top of the hill adjacent to the very famous St. Paul’s church facade. It does a beautiful job explaining the encounter between East and West and the peculiar history of Macau. Once the crush of one of the most crowded places on the planet gets to you, head for the Protestant cemetery next to the beautiful Camoes Park. Fascinating capsule history of Macau’s trading history in this secluded, moving, and well-maintained graveyard.
    Written 16 April 2024
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  • Filmtraveller8
    London, UK51 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Took the taxi for MCD45 from the Lisboeta Hotel since there was no easy public transportation from that area. The park is free and I didn’t have to pay anything to see the pandas despite other reviews here. They had two pandas and as I arrived there at around 10:30 they already were chucking down their food so feeding must have happened some time earlier. Overall there is not much to see and it’s a quick trip. If you have never seen a panda before I’d recommend going, it’s free after all plus you are in their country which is special. If you’ve seen one before then it’s something you could skip.
    Written 16 July 2024
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  • Karen G
    Osaka, Japan3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was a nice experience. The ride was free theres no long queue. Enjoy watching the fountain show from the skycable ride.
    Written 12 June 2024
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  • Ltravel88
    New York121 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We walked thru this vibrant square on our way to the Ruins of St.Paul. It has beautiful, well preserved pastel colored buildings and plenty of shops nearby. The wavy, mosaic tiles adds to the lively atmosphere… wear comfy shoes especially to walk up to the ruins.
    Written 5 August 2024
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  • Czar Emmanuel
    Manila, Philippines10,185 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of the prominent features of the Macau skyline. Rising 338meters high, this structure is hard to miss. It has two observation decks ... one on the 58th floor and another one on the 61st floor, where you can also do bungee jumping or simply do a Skywalk. If you're not brave enough to do any of the two or perhaps don't have enough budget for it, you can enjoy the view from the observation decks just the same. On the ground level there are shops and a restaurant to indulge in. A visit to Macau won't be complete without visiting this tower.
    Written 4 April 2024
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  • Leonhkny
    Hong Kong, China20,996 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Taipa is a must for all first-time Macau visitors. The small collection of alleys with colonial charm is the most popular attraction in the area. Nearly all tourist shops have an outlet here. This is also the best time to visit as the streets are not fully saturated at this moment.
    Written 10 February 2023
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  • mfilcol2014
    Lisbon, Portugal1,759 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Grand Lisbon hotel-casino is one of Macau's hallmarks. Visible from almost everywhere in the city with its modern and unique architecture. The lobby is impressive and the game room is gigantic .I didn't visit the rooms , so I cant say nothing about it.
    Written 19 April 2024
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  • Lester Gencianeo
    Macau, China731 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    tourists. It's a good place to go if you prefer to stay away from casinos and the crowded city of Macau.

    Don't forget to try the popular egg tarts around the area. There are cafes and restaurants around.

    The location is accessible by public transportation.
    Written 13 January 2024
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  • RoverP
    Inverness, UK740 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    An ancient and attractive temple built into the hillside. There are several separate shrines linked by often narrow stairs. There are several large boulders where flat surfaces have been created for religious texts to be carved into them. It is clearly a functioning religious site and is not somewhere designed to attract the tourists, but it is certainly worth a visit.
    Written 8 April 2024
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  • Eugenia B
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fantastic stay! The best was absolutely Leo he went above and beyond our expectations. He was always smiling and willing to help!!!
    Written 23 March 2024
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