Experience the heart of Macau on this private guided tour with hotel pickup and drop-off, combining iconic landmarks, local flavors, and Portuguese heritage. Begin at the Ruins of St. Paul’s and Mount Fortress for panoramic views, then explore the Macau Museum to discover the city’s Chinese roots and colonial past. Taste silky tofu pudding and soy milk at Rong Kee, followed by a classic Portuguese egg tart. Stroll through Senado Square and historic streets, learning about Macau’s old trades and daily life. Upgrade with an optional Portuguese lunch or dinner featuring African chicken, bacalhau, clams, and serradura dessert. End with photo stops at the New Lisboa skyline before returning to your hotel. Ideal for travelers seeking culture beyond the casinos.
Note: We provide hotel pickup service within Macau only. If your hotel is located in Hong Kong or Zhuhai, an additional transfer fee will apply.
A collection of over twenty locations that witness the unique assimilation and co-existence of Chinese and Portuguese cultures in Macau, a former Portuguese colony.
In the heart of the old city stands the great carved stone facade of St. Paul's, which, with the grand staircase, are all that remain of the first church and Colleague of the Jesuits in China. Designed by an Italian Jesuit, the church was built in the early 17th century. In 1835 a fire destroyed all but the facade.
The Section of the Old City Walls are the remains of a wall that surrounded the colonial city of Macau, in Portuguese Macau, in the 16th and 17th centuries. The wall's construction is unique because it was built of clay, sand, rice straw, rocks, and oyster shells.
The Macao Museum is located on the hill of the Fortaleza do Monte in Santo António, Macau. Exhibits that illustrate the life of Macau and its people over the past four centuries.
An elongated triangular shaped square and connects Largo do São Domingos at one end and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro on the other. Vast majority of the buildings around the square are European styled, The most famous ones are Leal Senado Building (World Heritage), General Post Office Building, etc.
The Monte Forte was Macau's principal military defense structure which was built in conjunction with the Jesuits form 1617 to 1626. The fortress covers an area of 10,000 square metres and is in the shape of a trapezoid. It has became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
St. Dominic's Church is a late 16th-century Baroque-style church that serves within the Cathedral Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Macau. It is located in the peninsular part of the city at the Largo de São Domingos
The 1st western-style clinic in Macau
Grand Lisboa is one of Macau’s most iconic landmarks, located in the heart of the city near Senado Square and the historic center. Its striking lotus-shaped tower dominates the skyline and represents the modern face of Macau alongside its rich colonial heritage. The complex combines a luxury hotel, a world-class casino, and award-winning restaurants, including several Michelin-starred dining venues. From here, visitors can easily explore major attractions such as the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, and the old city streets, making it a perfect stop to experience both Macau’s glamour and its cultural history.
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