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1. Taipa Island
6.6
4.7
/5
147 Reviews
No.14 of Best Things to Do in Macau
陌染MM
Taipa Island is located in Macau. It used to have several names. Later, it was officially called Taipa Island. I feel that this word is a bit difficult to pronounce. I really can’t read it without looking it up in a dictionary. It is located in the south of the Macau Peninsula, across the sea from Hengqin Island in Zhuhai, and has three bridges connecting the Macau Peninsula. When I traveled to Macau, I chose to stay in a hotel on Taipa Island, which was very close to Guanye Street. Unfortunately, I still didn’t have time to go there. Taipa Island has a relatively long history. It used to be a small industry producing fireworks, firecrackers, matches and other small industries. Now it has greatly changed and has become a place for the development of tourism and catering economy.
Macau
3.4km from downtown
Free entry
2. Coloane
5.4
4.7
/5
158 Reviews
based on 514 reviews
Beaches and shores
meethappy
Road roundabout and Taipa Island used to be separated, now reclamation has become a piece, there are many places worth visiting on the road around the island, first of all, the beach, black sand beach, Zhuwan beach are good resort areas, and the zoo can see the national treasure panda, Zhuwan Beach Hotel recommended to stay for one night, Very relaxing feeling, food recommended the egg tarts and thousands of beef noodles of the Andrew's cake shop in the Luhuan residential area, as well as the Portuguese food miramama beauty of the black sand beach, and ancient buildings such as the Temple Church of Tianhou, it is worth looking forward to.
Macau
7.1km from downtown
Free entry
3. Hac Sa Beach
5.3
4.5
/5
392 Reviews
based on 143 reviews
Beaches and shores
meethappy
The black sand beach on Macau Road Ring Island, the fine black sand, the beautiful beach, there are resort hotels, and family and friends can self-service barbecue points, Portuguese gourmet restaurants, barbecue stalls
Macau
7.8km from downtown
Free entry
4. Cheoc Van Beach
4.4
4.5
/5
61 Reviews
based on 12 reviews
Beaches and shores
_We***95
The Zhuwan Garden above Zhuwan Bay is built on the mountain. In addition to the original trees, the houses, small bridges and path railings are all local materials, built with pine wood, coordinated with the natural environment, simple and natural. The garden is full of plants, green and green, and there is a stream flowing between them, quiet and elegant. Walk along the path to see the garden, leisurely.
Macau
8.4km from downtown
Free entry
5. Guia Marco
3.9
4.7
/5
70 Reviews
Mountain climbing
_We***95
The ancient name Qinshan (because it is like a luminous mountain), originally a barren mountain, facing the sea. In 1622, the fort was built (there is a church and the oldest lighthouse in the Far East, and the coordinates of the longitude and latitude of Macau are based on the coordinates of the lighthouse), which is part of the historical city of Macau. In the 19th century, the Portuguese government planted pine trees, so it was called Songshan. After opening up the park, it became an important city lung in Macau. In the 1920s, Dongguan reclamation into a new port, and so far, it has been in Guangsha.
Macau
1.3km from downtown
Free entry
6. Colina da Penha
3.3
4.5
/5
53 Reviews
based on 314 reviews
No.12 of Night Attractions in Macau
Mountain climbing
Night view
_We***95
Mount Guia, commonly known as the "Bishop's Hill", is home to the former bishop's palace of the Catholic Diocese of Macau. The hill is shaded by trees and has a quiet environment. From the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Macau's South Bay and Inner Harbour. Mount Guia is located in the southwest of the Macau Peninsula. It is 62.7 meters above sea level. It faces the Inner Harbour to the west, faces Mount Guia across South Bay to the northeast, and is connected to Mount A-Ma in the south.
Macau
454m from downtown
Free entry
7. Ecological pond of Wetland
3.2
5
/5
2 Reviews
Natural scenery
大山里的星光
There is a wetland ecological area like this in small Macau. It is really not simple. The management is very good. The flowers are really pleasant to see. The surrounding environment is very quiet. It is very relaxing to walk. It is a comfortable and comfortable morning.
Macau
4.3km from downtown
Free entry
8. Nam Van Lake
3.2
4.7
/5
20 Reviews
based on 52 reviews
No.13 of Night Attractions in Macau
Natural scenery
Night view
Vicisakey10
The Nam Van Lake is a man-made lake in Sé, Macau, China. It is one of two man made lakes in Macau.It is located at the southern end of Macau Peninsula. The lake was once part of a bay, created when the causeway partially closed off the bay. Me and and my friends have bond here always especially at night after work or holiday .🥰😊#macau#macautripvlog#mytripmemories
Macau
320m from downtown
Opens at 06:00
9. Flora Garden
2.8
4.5
/5
100 Reviews
based on 33 reviews
Mountain climbing
_We***95
Erlonghou Park is located in the bustling city of Macau, China, the main road of Stony New Bays, the west of Songshan, convenient transportation, is a park with a history of more than 100 years, is also one of the largest parks in Macau. The park plants a variety of flowers and trees, and builds a pool, sets up seats, and raises birds. The garden is reflected by green trees and safflowers, stone-level through the secluded pine mountains, mountain spring water flowing, pond floating ripples, birds and animals swimming in cages.
Macau
1.7km from downtown
Free entry
10. Xiaotan Mountain
2.0
5
/5
3 Reviews
Mountain climbing
_WeChat285354****
Xiaotan Mountain should be considered a very niche attraction in Macau, so there is no comment on Ctrip. Xiaotan Mountain is not high. After climbing up, there is a 2-kilometer mountain trail. If you just want to look at the island and take a few photos, you can go up the mountain from the northernmost entrance in Figure 1. As soon as you go up, there is a stand, which is the best shooting point and viewing point. If you have time, you can go to Beifeng Pavilion not far away to take a look, and then go down the mountain through another entrance. The northernmost entrance should have an entrance sign, but I went up and down the mountain from other entrances and exits, and I didn’t see any signs indicating where to go to Xiaotan Mountain. The navigation positioning was also inaccurate. I had to look at the direction by myself. This may be why Xiaotan Mountain has an excellent view but is very niche. Since Macau has been reclaiming land on a large scale (see the left side of Figure 4), such beautiful scenery may no longer exist in the future.
Macau
2.9km from downtown
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