Macau is fast becoming a booming gambling city, having once had a quiet, more town-like, atmosphere. However you can still find quiet and peaceful sites in the city by visiting some of the beautiful monuments and public squares. There are some beautiful spaces overlooking the South China Sea that offer a tranquillity that feels a million miles away from the ringing of the bells at the Sic Bo tables in the casinos.
For spectacular vacations you could time your stay to coincide with any of the several festivals held each year in March, September, October/November and December, or the Formula 3 Grand Prix if racing is more to your liking.
The staff at the hotels of Macau are always more than willing to help you plan your vacation and will do anything possible to ensure you have a fantastic time no matter what you choose to do. And if you love your food and like to try something new then you will certainly be in for a treat in this city. The fusion of European and Asian inspired cookery techniques and ingredients will leave your taste-buds in a quandary but still wanting more. You can choose from some very well priced dining options at street cafes or the exquisite precision and presentation provided at some of the city’s finest dining establishments.
Vacations in Macau are always sure to be memorable and full of many new experiences, even if you have been to Asia or to Las Vegas before. Nothing you have experienced will be quite the same as the intriguing mixture of cultures and entertainment found here so if you’re looking for a place to take your vacations and fancy something a little different then I can certainly recommend Macau as a place to visit. |