Macau has a culture and spirit all of its own due to its Portuguese and Chinese influences. For the history buff, or admirer of architecture, there are plenty of sites to visit as there are numerous churches, monuments, museums and memorials offering a quiet atmosphere and space to reflect in the beautiful surroundings. If you prefer a carnival atmosphere then Macau can still cater to your tastes as there are several festivals that take place at approximately the same time of the year each year. Tourists are welcome to join in the fun so if this is your idea of a great holiday then make sure you plan your holidays to coincide with the festivals.
When you’ve done enough sightseeing or you’ve tired of the partying along the streets you can stop in to a casino for a drink and to chance your luck at your favourite casino games. There is plenty of nightlife in Macau, not just casinos for gambling, and you can easily look at what’s on offer by searching the internet for places to visit near where you are staying.
For choices of places to stay in Macau you certainly have a lot of variety, to suit any budget, from hotels to villas or self-catering apartments. Whether you want the finest service during every moment of your stay, or you want some space to yourself between trips out you will find something to suit your needs. Dining is available in a range of styles due to the influences of European and Chinese cuisines, with some very intriguing fusion options available!
Wherever you stay and whatever you choose to do in this city your holidays will doubtless be memorable and even if sightseeing isn’t generally your thing then it is worth taking the time to stop off and look at some of the beautiful viewpoints to be found around the city. |