Macau - Activities, Attractions & Shopping

Aug 14, 2014

Macau’s historic European influences are very obvious with charming colonial buildings and churches to intermingle with local Chinese architecture.

Most attractions are located on the Macau Peninsula.

St. Paul's ruins are perhaps the most impressive and have become the symbol of Macau. The remains of the 17th century cathedral with its intricate stone fade is a short walk from the Monte Fort.

A cable car can be used to reach the Guia Fortress and Lighthouse dating from 1638. It provides the highest vantage point on the peninsula.

The Maritime Museum, on the SW corner, is well worth a visit.

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