Planning for a weekend break to one of the famous tourist destinations in Asia? Then Macau is the place to go and you are sure to enjoy there with the various places to see. Take a boat ride from the famous Hong Kong and you land in Macau. Here is a list of 3 must visit places in Macau.
Macau Tower
The 338 m high Macau tower is a must visit when you visit Macau. The tower gives fantastic views of the delta of the River Pearl, may it be day or even night. Getting here is easy as you can get a taxi from anywhere in Macau to the Tower. The Macau tower offers two options when you want to visit it. You can be there on business purpose and you have banquet halls and conference rooms to hire or you could visit it for entertainment and adventure and you can Bungy jump from the tower’s Bungy jumping centre. The choice is yours and it would be fulfilled.
More info about Macau Tower from wiki
Senado Square
When wanting to be surrounded by shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment, the place to visit is the Senado Square. This 3700 Square meter is the shopping hub of Macau and the one stop for all foodies and fun loving people. A must visit Square where all the cultural activities in Macau take place. The square is known for its colored stones’ wave patterned mosaic design. It gives a livelier look to the square. Festival days are celebrated with dragon and lion dances. Visit Macau during holidays and you are sure to get a treat for your eyes with the fireworks and cultural dances.
The square is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Macau Fisherman’s Wharf
An all in one entertainment and shopping paradise for tourists and locals in Macau, the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is located just near the Macau Ferry pier. The specialty is the 150 restaurants and stores in the Wharf which are designed to look like various seaports around the world like Amsterdam and Venice. The Wharf also has a hotel with 72 rooms for guests and a fully functioning Casino. This is a one stop destination for tourists looking out for fun and frolic when on a holiday to Macau.