Macau is commonly known as the âLas Vegas of Eastâ as it is the casino capital in Asia where gamblers and the like try their luck at hitting the jackpot. For 450 years, Macau was colonized by the Portuguese which has a huge influence on the architectural style in the city. Being part of the three islands of the Zhujiang River, Macau was an excellent location for doing business. The European influence has been slowly fading over the years with the exception of âSenado Squareâ and âSt Lazarus Quarterâ, as well as Macanese cuisines, found around the island.
Typically, travellers from outside of Asia will fly into Hong Kong and visit Macau via ferry. The Hong Kong International Airport is located on Lantau Island which is reclaimed land. It is one of the worldâs busiest airport for cargo and passenger traffic and is home to one of the worldâs largest terminal building. Hong Kong is served by numerous airlines including Cathay Pacific, Cathay Dragon, Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong Express Airways and Air Hong Kong (cargo carrier).
Travellers also may opt to fly into Macau International Airport which is located at the Eastern side of Taipa, which is the northernmost part of Macau. Getting to the city is easy from the airport with many transportations such as bus and taxi services available.
Within the city, TRANSMAC and TCM are the two bus companies operating all public and minibuses. The bus lines cover a majority of the attractions and hotels on the Peninsular and are capable of transporting more than 20 people.
One of the most convenient ways of travelling around Macau is by hailing a taxi. It is easy to spot this public transport as it is in white and yellow in colour. For the first 1.6km, customers are charged MOP$19 which is roughly USD 2.40, and MOP$2 for every 240m which is roughly USD 0.30.
A must visit for every traveller is the Historic Centre of Macau. This attraction will bring you back in time when the Macau Europeans and Asians were able to live together harmoniously for a long time. In the heart of Old Macau, the most noticeable attractions are the St. Paulâs Church and Largo do Senado.
Synonymous with Macau, a casino is a must-visit in Macau, especially the Venetian Macao Casino. It currently holds the title of being the biggest casino in the world. Travellers can check out the differently themed gaming sections which span over 550,000 square feet.
Get a glimpse of the local life at Taipa Village. This village is originally home to local fishermen and is one of the most preserved areas in Taipa. There are an abundance of traditional shophouses along the quaint cobbled street.
You have a wide range of options if you want to stay overnight in Macau. From Airbnb to opulent five-star hotels, you can easily find all kinds of accommodation all over the island.
If youâre looking for a budget hostel, the San Va Hospedaria is the place to stay. The old-style guesthouse is located in an old building along the beautiful Rua da Felicidade.
Situated in Taipa, the Inn Hotel Macau offers urban glamour with distinctive designs and contemporary decor and advanced facilities. The hotel seeks to provide a cosy and comfortable experience at a valuable price.
Situated just 2 kilometres from the airport, the Wynn Palace Macau is luxury in the highest form. There are abundant facilities such as a gym, spa, outdoor pool as well as a cable car!
Total Accommodation | 20 Properties |
Popular Region | Macau, Macau City Center |
Popular Hotel | The Venetian Macao, MGM MACAU |