Things to do and see in Macau

Whether you are looking for razzle-dazzle or quiet indulgence, Macau can keep you engaged for several days with shopping, sightseeing, spa treatments, golf, bungee-jumping, and more. Here are our picks when you find yourself spoiled for choice:

Monkey business

Finally, someone has done it: brought back the spirit of the old Embassy Bar... continue >>>

Thrills of the Grand Prix

Champagne flowing, crowds cheering. Macau roared last weekend as more than 200 racing drivers... continue >>>

NBA electrifies Macau

The Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers brought major league entertainment to Macau at the... continue >>>

Orlando wins first Macau NBA match

Orlando may have defeated Team China 116-92, but China held on to play an... continue >>>

NBA tickets back on sale

Miss out on NBA tickets? Magically, Orlando and Cavaliers tickets for the NBA games... continue >>>

Beyoncé tickets on sale now

R&B singer, songwriter and actress Beyoncé performs at the Venetian Macao on Saturday, November... continue >>>

Portuguese party on

If you are in Macau from October 19-21, be sure to visit the Taipa... continue >>>

Miss out on Federer tickets?

If you are willing to spend a bit more and stay a couple of... continue >>>

A CATS Christmas

For the first time, Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS will spend Christmas in Macau, with... continue >>>

Catch "The Chill Trio" at Vasco

If you are in the mood for some jazz, R&B and contemporary pop, head... continue >>>

Dee Dee Bridgewater in concert

Dee Dee Bridgewater, jazz singer and UN Ambassador in the fight against world hunger,... continue >>>

DRAGONE

DRAGONE, the Las Vegas-based entertainment group renowned for its high-energy, creative productions put on... continue >>>

Taipa's Giants

You’ll find a perfectly mad band at the OTT (Old Taipa Tavern) on most... continue >>>

Partying to the end @ Tryst

Apparently, you had to be 'somebody' if you wanted to get into Tryst on... continue >>>

Check out the Macau arts festival

Mark your calendars for the upcoming Arts Festival taking place around Macau from May... continue >>>

Shopping: Silk and souvenirs

Macau_May06_1847-1.jpg Macau is fast becoming a world-class shopping destination for goods from some of the world's best-known brands. But its real attraction lies in the old lanes around St Paul's, which are full of shops selling Chinese antiques and reproductions. continue >>>

Crazy Paris Show back on stage

Macau’s Crazy Paris Show dancers, who have performed for years at the original Hotel... continue >>>

Bungee-jumping: take the plunge

Bungy pioneer AJ Hackett braved fierce winds in December to set a new Guinness World Record for the highest bungy jump from a building. And that building is the 233-meter Macau Tower. continue >>>

Activities: Golfing in Coloane

The Macau Golf and Country Club, on the green island of Coloane, is... continue >>>

2007 Calendar of events

Macau is a city of year-round events, and chances are whenever you visit, there... continue >>>

Nightlife: Macau dances to a new beat

Live bands, swanky nightclubs and flashy new casinos are injecting fresh energy into the city’s nightlife. Whether you are looking for bubbly and a cigar, or just a place to shake your booty, Macau has it all. continue >>>

Sightseeing: In with the old

Macau_042106_226.jpg This is a place to walk through, to witness amazing contrasts in a cityscape shaped over 500 years. From the ruins of St Paul's to the dozens of old churches dotted around the Historic Center, there's lots to see. continue >>>

Spas: get stoned

Mandarin_Macau_017.jpg Macau has some world-class spas offering a wide range of treatments, and the list is growing quickly with every new resort that opens. This is a place to get pampered and rejuvenated. continue >>>





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