Macau Travel Guide

Macao occupies an area of 23.8 sq km with population of 438,000 (People: 95% Chinese, less than 2% Portuguese). Its official name is Macao Special Administrative Region. Macao is made up of two islands and a compact peninsula dangling off the Guangdong mainland into the South China Sea. Most of Macao’s attractions are clustered around the peninsula's center - it's a hilly but rewarding walk from church to fort and back again. Land reclamation at the foot of the peninsula has incre learn more
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MoreMacau Transportation

By bus Macau and its districts are served by two bus companies - Transportes Urbanos Macau (Transmac) and Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau (TCM). Thankfully, their route numbers do not overlap and with a bit of figuring out which direction they are heading, they can be quite easy to use. Bus drivers usuall...
Macau Dining
Macau is famous for excellent restaurants, unique cuisine and mellow bars. It is a premier dining and drinking destination in Asia. The Portuguese brought not only European cuisine, but also influences from their other colonies (Brazil, Goa and Angola) to Macau. As a result the city now offers one of the world's most ... read more
Macau Shopping
Macau shopping may not be as famous as its casinos. But a little known fact is that many luxury brands are available in Macau at duty-free prices. Shopping in Macau is not just limited to an increasing number of international label boutiques at casinos like The Venetian, MGM Grand, The Landmark and Wynn Macau. The Gra... read more
Macau Travel Tips
The currency of Macau is the pataca (MOP), which is divided into 100 avos. There are about 8 patacas to the US dollar. The pataca is pegged to the Hong Kong dollar (HKD) at a 3% lower rate, while Hong Kong dollars are accepted by most businesses on a 1:1 basis. Hence the peg is set, in effect, to lure extra money from... read more

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