Macau city is well-known for its rich history! A walk through this beautiful city will capture your mind with its colonial-style buildings and eye-catching sites.

Senado Square
The best way to view the beauty of this city is to take a walk because it has no shortage of sites. Senado Square which is also known as ‘Largo do Senado’ is one of the top four squares in Macau. You will find a wide variety of souvenir shops around the square where you can buy diverse souvenirs for your family and friends. In 2005, Senado Square was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
St. Dominic’s Church
St. Dominic’s Church is popular for its performing miracles and those visiting this place never forget to make three important wishes! Located in the heart of Senado Square, in 1587 this church was constructed by three Spanish Dominican priests. The ceiling of the church is covered with colourful and decorative patterns. Many a tourist visit this church to watch the annual Macau International Music Festival.
Where to stay
Before commencing your journeys in this part of the world, do take note of the available accommodation facilities. Amongst many a Macau hotel in the area, Hotel Okura Macau will come across as an excellent venue from where leisure travellers like you can map out an unforgettable walk through the streets of Macau.
Ruins of St. Paul
In fact, the ruins of St. Paul are known as Macau’s most significant landmark. Tourists visiting this place can have a clear understanding of the history of Macau when it was under the Portuguese influence.
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