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Macau Tower
Located in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, the tower measures 338 m from ground level to the highest point. An observation deck with panoramic views, restaurants, theaters, shopping malls and the Skywalk X, a thrilling walking tour around the outer rim. It offers the best view of Macau and in recent years has been used for a variety of activities. |
City of Dreams
Widely known as CoD Macau, it is in the style of a podium, with 4 towers: namely the Hard Rock Hotel, Crown Towers Hotel, and the Grand Hyatt Macau. Its three-floor podium includes a mega-casino, over 200 shopping facilities built on 420,000 square feet of gaming space with 550 gaming tables, 1500 machines, 20 restaurants/ bars, 175,000 square feet of shopping area. |
Senado Square
It's paved with wave-patterned mosaic of coloured stones, created by Portuguese experts. From the main road to the church of St. Dominic, the pavement extends to the ruins of St. Paul's, making the heart of the city a pedestrian paradise. It is one of Macau's favourite shopping destinations. The hustle bustle area is full of restaurants and cafes. |
_Beaches
Beaches in Macau are most admired among the popular destinations. The coast comprises of the peninsula and adjoining isles of Taipa and Coloane. This small coastline is dotted with many beautiful beaches. These serene and tranquil Macau beaches provide a soothing pleasure vacation to the tourists. Most famous are Cheoc Van Beach and Hác-Sá Beach. |
Casino
Macau has 33 casinos, of which the biggest is The Venetian Macau. 23 casinos are located on the Macau Peninsula and 10 casinos on Taipa Island. They all operate under a government franchise and under a common set of rules. Many forms of gambling such as blackjack, baccarat, roulette, and slot machines. |