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  • Restaurants

Travel is back, and with strict Covid-19 restrictions now lifted for Hong Kong and Macao, there’s no better time to take a weekend trip to the Las Vegas of Asia. There’s plenty of things to do and see around town, but the bustling city’s food and drink scene has long been heralded as one of the region’s best. Diverse and steeped in heritage, Macao has become a UNESCO designated Creative City of Gastronomy, easily making it one of Asia's leading culinary destinations. From affordable street eats to Michelin-starred restaurants and artisanal cafes to avant-garde dining, there's plenty to explore. To help you eat your way around Macao, here's a guide to traditional dishes that you must absolutely try when you're in town. Click the video below for a sneak peek:  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Hong Kong (@timeouthk)

  • Bars and pubs

Renowned for its vibrant casinos and extravagant hotels, Macau is definitely on the list of must-visit destinations in Asia. After a cultural tour and some time spent at the slots, a visit to Macau wouldn't be complete without enjoying a well-crafted cocktail, wine, or dram of whisky at one of the city's best watering holes. Whether you're looking for a casual evening drink or a night of partying, Macau has something to offer everyone. From chic rooftop bars with stunning city views to traditional Portuguese taverns serving delicious wines, Macau's bar scene is diverse and exciting. Here's our pick of the must-visit drinking dens in our sister SAR. Click the video below for a preview of Macau's best bars: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Hong Kong (@timeouthk) RECOMMENDED: Get to know Macao, one bite at a time! Visit this link for a roundup of traditional Macao dishes that you must absolutely try when you're in town. 

The 14 best things to do in Macau
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Macau might be known as the "Las Vegas of Asia," but there’s so much more to this city than just casinos, five-star hotels and the Grand Prix—just check out our list of best things to do in Macau. A former Portuguese colony for over 400 years, Macau shares its semi-autonomous status and East-meets-West vibe with Hong Kong, but has its own relaxed charm. The region's unique Eurasian heritage is evident in everything from the local food (often cited as one of the world’s earliest fusion cuisines), architecture, customs and language. Despite being compact in size, Macau’s beautifully preserved historic sites, peaceful parks and beachy shores make it a one-stop destination for travellers of all kinds. Read on for our tips on where to eat, shop and play in this underrated gem. Done something on this list and loved it? Share it with the hashtag #TimeOutDoList and tag @TimeOutEverywhere. Find out more about how Time Out selects the very best things to do all over the world.

  • Hotels

Macau is best known for its casinos, but there is actually a lot more to explore in the former Portuguese colony. Head here to catch all the most-happening concerts and events, take some snaps at the most Instagrammable spots, and explore Macau's colourful culinary landscape. And if you're looking for swanky accommodations, the city has a wide variety of hotels offering everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to special experiences for kids. Whether you are staying in or going out, these hotels will keep you pampered with various unique amenities and services. It's a lot more than a comfortable stay!  RECOMMENDED: Check out these incredible historical landmarks to visit when you're in town. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click here.

  • Restaurants

Whether comparing Michelin stars or the cities’ food scenes in general, Macao often comes across as the poor relation compared to Hong Kong. But the truth is, our sister SAR is full of great eateries – you just have to know where to find them. We sidestep the entertainment complexes and present the best places to eat like a local in Macao. RECOMMENDED: Apart from Macao, there are still many great day trips you can take in Hong Kong. If you're not in the mood to travel, we have some great cheap street eats right here too.

  • Travel

With travel now roaring back, we can look forward to finally scratching that travel bug itch that we've had for years. There are many factors to consider in the destination you'll be picking. But when it comes to proximity to HK and photo opportunities, look no further than Macau.  A popular tourist destination known to have excellent picturesque spots on every street corner, Macau has different sides that shutterbugs can explore. Macau features cultural and historical sites that showcase its Portuguese heritage and contemporary feats in architecture that reflects Macau in the modern age, plus it's one of Asia's leading culinary destinations. Here are a few Instagrammable spots to visit in Macau.  RECOMMENDED: Don't forget to check out these incredible historical landmarks when you're in town. 

  • Things to do

Macao has a rich history unlike any other city, and its heritage dates back almost five centuries. It is home to numerous historical gems that showcase a little slice of Portugal. Here you'll find well-preserved colonial architecture and cobbled streets that have been declared significant World Heritage Sites. Known as the Historic Centre of Macao, twenty-two buildings and eight adjoining public squares were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site on July 15, 2005. Experience the city's unique and fascinating history through places that have stood the test of time. Read below and bookmark these places for your next visit to Macao. RECOMMENDED: Get to know Macao, one bite at a time! Visit this link for a roundup of traditional Macao dishes that you must absolutely try when you're in town. 

The best coffee shops in Macau
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  • Cafés

Much has been written about Hong Kong’s booming coffee culture. But what of our sister SAR? Surely Macau is just entertainment complexes and drinking holes, without a cracking coffee house in sight, right? Wrong – there’s a café scene over there that most certainly rivals our own. From artisanal gems to resort-based coffee giants that tout some of the most expensive blends in the world, Macau is fast becoming an Asian leader on the caffeine front. We’ve brewed up our eight favourites for you to check out on your next trip over.

  • Hotels

Travelling with kids and need special amenities to keep them entertained? Sheraton Grand Macao would be an excellent choice for the entire family to have a blast! The hotel has 33 suites explicitly designed for families with young children. The Family Suites feature two interconnecting rooms: a master bedroom for parents and a children's bedroom with bunk beds complete with children's craft table and an entertainment centre with a 42-inch flat screen TV, PlayStation 4 game console, board games, and Nintendo Switch available upon request. The bathroom comes with bathrobes and bath amenities specially designed for kids. Cribs, strollers, baby chairs, bed guards, and other items for babies and toddlers are available on request. The hotel also offers a special kid's salon located in Shine Spa for Sheraton. Children will enjoy getting their hair done while sitting in a miniature hot pink Volkswagen Beetle or a stylish blue Audi R8 Spyder!

  • Hotels

It's hard not to notice City of Dreams' futuristic hotel, Morpheus, in Macao. Designed with a striking exoskeleton exterior, the hotel is a place where innovation meets luxury, redefining high-end hospitality with the world's most exquisite brands throughout its guest rooms and villas. Inside the boundary-breaking architecture of Zaha Hadid, designer Peter Remedios works his magic in the interior design accented with stunning contemporary art by internationally renowned artists KAWS and Jean-Michel Othoniel. Royal Selangor bathroom accessories can be seen alongside Hermès and Acqua di Parma bath amenities and Dyson hair dryers. Stylish gourmets will be delighted to find Alain Ducasse's first Macao flagship at the Morpheus serving up his signature expression of contemporary French cuisine, as well as fine dining Chinese restaurant Yí offering contemporary Chinese cuisine in a seasonal tasting menu.