What to Do in Macau? Best Places for Family Fun Are Here!
Macau is a diverse city, featuring both traditional historic districts where you can relive the past and resort hotel complexes with everything from great food to shopping. Planning a family trip to Macau? Look no further!
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Photo source: Macau Government Tourism Office
Travel tips:
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Macau offers a rich variety of cuisine. The local Macanese cuisine blends Macau's culinary flavors, such as Portuguese chicken, African chicken, bacalhau, and serradura. You must try them!
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Macau also has many local specialties like pork chop buns, Portuguese egg tarts, almond cookies, and dried meat, all must-try foods for visitors.
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The famous Macau food "Portuguese egg tart" is one of the must-visit treats. Freshly baked tarts are steaming hot and rich in aroma. One bite gives you a crispy exterior and creamy interior, leaving a lingering taste.
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Coming to Macau, there are so many places and activities suitable for both adults and children!
Located on the 3rd floor of the Sands Cotai Central, [Planet J Adventure Kingdom] focuses on "live role-playing" concepts. Through interactive games like AR or VR, players can immerse themselves in role-playing identities and complete tasks to pass levels.
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As children grow, they are always curious about new things. Taking them to the [Macau Science Center] is perfect for learning and exploration.
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For those who love art exhibitions, Macau is the place to be! The teamLab SuperNature Macau offers superb visual design, creatively and extremely integrating art spaces with human interaction. Highly recommended for parents to bring their kids for photos and experience.
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After introducing indoor attractions, we must mention the must-visit outdoor scenic spots in Macau.
In the eastern part of Taipa, the Taipa Grande Country Park has a walking trail of 4,000 meters. It takes about 90 minutes to complete the full route, suitable for the whole family to enjoy nature and tranquility like a paradise.
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If you want to see unique architecture, visit the [Casas-Museu da Taipa] in the Cotai area. Originally Portuguese residences, they are now converted into residence museums for free public visits.
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If you want to experience a peaceful and elegant Macau, take a stroll in Coloane.
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The houses here are full of character, retaining rich Portuguese-style architecture with vibrant colors, like stepping into a fairy tale world.
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Walking down Rua de Cinco de Outubro, not far away is the St. Francis Xavier Church. Built in Baroque style, the color combination highlights the church's sanctity and elegance.
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Photo source: Macau Government Tourism Office
For zoo lovers, visit the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion and Rare Animal Pavilion in Coloane's Seac Pai Van Park. Besides seeing giant pandas and rare animals up close, the park also has a Panda Information Center and Panda Gift Shop, where you can learn scientific knowledge about pandas and pick up a souvenir before leaving.
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Listed as one of the New Eight Scenic Spots of Macau, Manduco Cape is located on the southwest coast of Hac Sa Beach. If you like natural scenery, come here to listen to the waves and enjoy sunrises and sunsets—it's very relaxing.
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Macau is a place you won't want to leave and a very suitable travel city for family trips. Parents can use the recommended attractions above to explore Macau!
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