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From | To | Trip Type | Dates | Price |
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| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 11/17/26 - 12/03/26 | From CAD 1,458 Viewed: 19 hours ago |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 10/08/26 - 10/23/26 | From CAD 1,473 Viewed: 18 hours ago |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 11/19/26 - 12/03/26 | From CAD 1,292 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 11/16/26 - 12/03/26 | From CAD 1,292 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 11/21/26 - 12/08/26 | From CAD 1,308 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Macau (MFM) | Round Trip | Economy | 11/17/26 - 12/08/26 | From CAD 1,308 Viewed: 1 day ago |
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Recommended Must-Visit Attractions in Macau
Macau is a fascinating city where Chinese and Portuguese cultures blend seamlessly, known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, European-style architecture, and world-class entertainment resorts. From centuries-old landmarks and historic squares to lively food streets and luxurious integrated resorts, every stop reveals a unique layer of Macau’s diverse character. Whether exploring history, enjoying local cuisine, or experiencing leisure and entertainment, travelers can discover a wide range of memorable experiences in this vibrant destination.
Ruins of St. Paul’s – Macau’s Most Iconic Historical Landmark
The Ruins of St. Paul’s is Macau’s most recognizable landmark and a symbol of the Historic Centre of Macau. This 17th-century church façade blends Eastern and Western architectural influences, with intricate stone carvings that reflect the city’s rich history. Museums and specialty shops surround the area, making it an essential stop for travelers interested in Macau’s cultural heritage.
Senado Square – Portuguese-Style Historic City Square
Senado Square is one of Macau’s most famous public squares, known for its distinctive wave-pattern Portuguese mosaic pavement and European ambiance. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including St. Dominic’s Church and the Holy House of Mercy. Visitors can stroll through the plaza, explore nearby streets, and sample local delicacies, making it a perfect starting point for discovering Macau’s history and everyday city life.
Rua do Cunha – Taipa’s Lively Food Street
Located in Taipa Village, Rua do Cunha is a well-known street filled with popular local eateries and souvenir shops. The area is famous for Portuguese egg tarts and a wide variety of traditional Macau snacks. Easily accessible on foot from the Taipa Light Rail Station, it is a popular destination for food exploration and casual neighborhood strolling.
A-Ma Temple – Historic Temple Dedicated to the Sea Goddess
A-Ma Temple is one of the oldest temples in Macau and part of the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre. Dedicated to Mazu, the goddess who protects seafarers, it has attracted worshippers for centuries. Built along a hillside, the temple features traditional architecture connected by stone stairways. The serene yet lively atmosphere allows visitors to experience Macau’s deep-rooted religious traditions.
The Venetian Macao – Resort Landmark Inspired by Venice
The Venetian Macao is one of the largest integrated resorts in Macau, inspired by the scenery of Venice. Inside, visitors can explore indoor canals and European-style streets while riding gondolas through the Grand Canal. The complex also features an expansive shopping mall with numerous international brands and restaurants, making it a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The Londoner Macao & The Parisian Macao – European-Themed Resort Streets
The Londoner Macao and The Parisian Macao recreate iconic European cityscapes and are often referred to as “Little Europe in Macau.” The Londoner features a replica of Big Ben and classic red telephone booths, while The Parisian is known for its impressive Eiffel Tower replica. At night, the tower’s light show becomes a popular photo attraction, and visitors can also head to the observation deck for views of the Cotai Strip.
Wynn Palace – Luxury Resort with SkyCab and Fountain Show
Wynn Palace is a renowned luxury resort known for its spectacular Performance Lake fountain show. Visitors can ride the SkyCab cable car over the lake for panoramic views of the synchronized water and music display. Inside the resort are fine dining restaurants, luxury boutiques, and high-end accommodations. Day or night, it offers a signature Macau resort experience.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Macau?
The best time to visit Macau is from October to March, when the weather is cooler and drier, making it ideal for sightseeing and walking around the city. Autumn and winter bring lower humidity, making it comfortable to explore historic districts or enjoy night views. Spring is also suitable for cultural attractions and food experiences, while summer offers a different side of Macau through indoor attractions and resort entertainment.
Best Travel Season (October–March)
- Weather:Comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring historic streets and city landmarks.
- Highlights:Historic districts, vibrant night views, and seasonal festivals.
- Note:During peak travel seasons, it is recommended to book accommodations and popular attractions in advance.
Summer Travel Considerations (June–September)
- Weather: Hot and humid, with occasional afternoon thunderstorms.
- Note:Plan more indoor attractions and evening activities, and remember sun protection.
Choose EVA Air’s flights for a smooth journey and set off with ease to explore this international city where history, European architecture, and vibrant entertainment come together.








