Best Restaurants and Food Places in Macau

A glitzy metropolis known for its casinos and nightlife along with historic districts and cultural villages, Macau is a delight with plenty to see, do and experience.

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Things To See & Do

Local Food at Taipa Village

Local Food at Taipa Village

Unique Cultural District
A cultural district spanning over 30 square kilometres, Taipa Village is home to Rua do Cunha, the food street of Macau that has modern and traditional eateries.

2+ hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Macau

All year round destination

  • OCT-FEB

    Peak Season

  • MAR-APR

    Moderate Season

  • MAY-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather with slight humidity.
  • Things You'll Love:Outdoor and beach activities.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Chinese New YearFebruary

Feast of BuddhaMay

Dragon Boat FestivalJune

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Flight to Hong Kong Airport, then Flight to Macau Airport

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10h 10m . One way

Booking Options Starting From

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3 STAR HOTELS

Recommended For You

Average Price

₹7,540

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Hotel Sintra

Hotel Sintra

Macau Center

₹8,106

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Macau Hotel S

Macau Hotel S

Macau Center

₹8,180

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Fu Hua Hotel

Fu Hua Hotel

Macau Center

₹6,335

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4 STAR HOTELS

Recommended For You

Average Price

₹13,129

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W Macau - Studio City

W Macau - Studio City

Cotai

₹17,220

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Grand Emperor Hotel

Grand Emperor Hotel

Macau Center

₹13,866

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Rio Hotel

Rio Hotel

Macau Center

₹8,303

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5 STAR HOTELS

Recommended For You

Average Price

₹31,565

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Conrad Macao Cotai Central

Conrad Macao Cotai Central

Cotai

₹18,977

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The Londoner Hotel

The Londoner Hotel

Cotai

₹48,640

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Four Seasons Hotel Macao

Four Seasons Hotel Macao

Cotai

₹27,078

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More about Restaurants and Food Places in Macau

Known for its International, Macau is a hugely popular tourist spot. Thronged by tourists mainly during October, November, December, January and February, Macau is a tourists’ delight. Chinese New Year, Feast of Buddha, and Dragon Boat Festival are some of the most popular festivals that happen during the month of (February, May, and June consecutively.

While March and April are considered moderate season, May, June, July, August and September are considered off-seasons to visit the place. In peak season, i.e., in October, November, December, January and February you can expect pleasant weather with slight humidity, whilst in the moderate season you will experience warm weather with high humidity levels. In off-season the weather here is heavy rainfalls with high humidity levels.

In Macau, tourists enjoy getting indulged in outdoor and beach activities in the peak season, whereas in moderate season sightseeing and shopping are the frequently enjoyed activities. However, if you are travelling in off-season you can enjoy escaping the crowds and heavy off-season discounts.

In terms of things to do or places to visit in Macau, some of the most popular places that tourists visit are Ruins of St Paul, Senado Square, Macau Tower.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Macau

What are the best places to visit in Macau?

The most loved attractions in Macau are Ruins of St Paul, Senado Square and Macau Tower.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Macau?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Ruins of St Paul, Senado Square, and Macau Tower when you are in Macau to make a funfilled vacay.

What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in Macau?

If you are a foodie, Macau is the right place for you. Macau has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are Casinos at Cotai Strip, Lord Stow’s Bakery and The Eight.