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]]>There are a host of things to see, do, and discover that don’t necessarily involve a trip to the casinos, however. For instance, did you know that Macau was formerly a Portuguese colony, so those European influences can still be seen and experienced today?
Read on to get a better taste of Macau tourism and the can’t-miss spots for any tourist to the region.
Macau’s weather is ideal in autumn, so try to book your vacation sometime in the range of October through December. Springtime brings with it heavy rains, with May being the wettest month in Macau.
Bustling three-story food market; one of the best places to get an authentic sense and taste of Macau and Macanese life.
Stunning black sand beach in Coloane. For an added value, try some of the barbecued meats you’ll inevitably pass near the shore.
Towering views with a high-rise revolving restaurant and more.
Shopping complex and amusement theme park on the water.
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Centuries of history amidst one of the best panoramic views of Macau.
Low-key cafe with traditional Macanese food by a mother-daughter duo.
Chinese food (specializing in dim sum) in a nostalgic 60s second-story cafe.
Tasty Portuguese food on the seaside specializing in seafood and sangria.
The Macanese outpost of a Las Vegas staple; first-choice resort with pools and no shortage of dining and gambling options.
Each room has views of the sea via a personal balcony; merely a short stroll away from the Black Sand Beach.
Luxurious accommodations with 400 rooms; opulently decorated; close to the city’s center.
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]]>The post Macau: the Las Vegas of Asia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are a host of things to see, do, and discover that don’t necessarily involve a trip to the casinos, however. For instance, did you know that Macau was formerly a Portuguese colony, so those European influences can still be seen and experienced today?
Read on to get a better taste of Macau tourism and the can’t-miss spots for any tourist to the region.
Macau’s weather is ideal in autumn, so try to book your vacation sometime in the range of October through December. Springtime brings with it heavy rains, with May being the wettest month in Macau.
Bustling three-story food market; one of the best places to get an authentic sense and taste of Macau and Macanese life.
Stunning black sand beach in Coloane. For an added value, try some of the barbecued meats you’ll inevitably pass near the shore.
Towering views with a high-rise revolving restaurant and more.
Shopping complex and amusement theme park on the water.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BeaZk4clN_r/?taken-at=3867991
Centuries of history amidst one of the best panoramic views of Macau.
Low-key cafe with traditional Macanese food by a mother-daughter duo.
Chinese food (specializing in dim sum) in a nostalgic 60s second-story cafe.
Tasty Portuguese food on the seaside specializing in seafood and sangria.
The Macanese outpost of a Las Vegas staple; first-choice resort with pools and no shortage of dining and gambling options.
Each room has views of the sea via a personal balcony; merely a short stroll away from the Black Sand Beach.
Luxurious accommodations with 400 rooms; opulently decorated; close to the city’s center.
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