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MACAU - BEST OF

Largo do Senado
An hour's people-watching in the lively Largo do Senado (Senate Square) makes a great introduction to Macau. While you're here, check out the stunning tiled courtyard of the Leal Senado building, off the southern end of the square.

São Paulo
The church of São Paulo is Macau's most famous landmark, and its ornately-carved facade, rich with Catholic statuary, is an imposing sight.

Guia Fortress
Take a leisurely hour-long hike up to the Guia Fortress for unbeatable panoramic views of the whole peninsula. The whitewashed lighthouse atop was the first to light the South China Sea.

Gambling
Macau and gambling are synonymous. The four-story casino at Hotel Lisboa is the largest on the peninsula, and packed with punters, prostitutes and scores of games where the stakes are high.

Hac Sa Beach
Hac Sa Beach, on Coloane Island, is the best beach in Macau, and dinner at Fernando's - with its live guitar music and great Portuguese food - adds the perfect finishing touch to an afternoon on the sands.

Pousada de São Tiago
The incredible Pousada de São Tiago is built into the remains of a seventeenth-century fortress. The hotel's entrance corridor is a stone tunnel that drips with water - follow it up to the veranda for great ocean views.

Old Protestant Cemetery
The Old Protestant Cemetery is a highly atmospheric place to wander, and the mainly English inscriptions on the graves of the non-Catholic traders, sailors and adventurers who died here make poignant reading.

Fortaleza do Monte
Climb up to the seventeenth-century Fortaleza do Monte and clamber around its ramparts for splendid views of the city below.


 

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