

Soaring 338 meters above the South China Sea, Macao Tower offers breathtaking views, thrilling bungee jumping, and a revolving restaurant.
Crispy pork chop served on a soft bun with pickled vegetables
Layered dessert with whipped cream and crushed biscuits
Slow-cooked pork neck with noodles in a savory broth
Macao's subtropical climate brings sudden rain showers, especially in summer.
Keep your devices charged while exploring Macao Tower and the city.

Macao Tower and nearby attractions require a lot of walking.

A symbol of Macao's unique fusion cuisine, these egg tarts combine Portuguese and Chinese influences.
Handmade incense coils from A-Ma Temple, believed to bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits.

Grown locally, this tea is known for its refreshing taste and health benefits.

Macao's oldest and most famous temple, dedicated to the goddess Matsu.

Home to two giant pandas, Xian Xian and Jin Jin, offering a glimpse into their daily lives.
A spectacular light and music show that illuminates the tower and reflects on the water below.
Changling Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of ancient Chinese architecture, featuring intricate carvings and a rich history.
Vendatankam Waterfalls, a serene and picturesque destination, is a must-visit for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
A vibrant celebration of tea culture and history in Yuanmou, Yunnan, featuring intricate lantern displays and traditional performances.
Known for its traditional Macanese breakfast, this restaurant is a local favorite.
Famous for its dim sum, this restaurant is a must-visit for lunch.
Known for its romantic atmosphere and traditional Macanese cuisine, this restaurant is perfect for dinner.