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Leal Senado
The guide was updated:This neo-classical building is one of the finest buildings in Largo do Senado. It used to be the seat of the Portuguese government during colonial times, but occupied by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau today.
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From the central fountain and swirling floor tiles, this square is a real taste of what else lies within the UNESCO-protected city. Around the edges, the square is laced with European buildings featuring shuttered windows, Portuguese tiles and colonnades.
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Leal Senado
This neo-classical building is one of the finest buildings in Largo do Senado. It used to be the seat of the Portuguese government during colonial times, but occupied by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau today.
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St. Dominic's Church
At the northern end of Largo do Senado is this superb 16th century Baroque church said to be the most beautiful in Macau. Make sure not to miss the small museum in the back that collects around 300 artefacts dated from 17th to 19th century.
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Basilica of St Paul (são Paulo)
A short walk from Largo do Senado along cobbled lanes is the broad stone staircase leading to the beautiful ruins of St Paul. The original 1602 church was destroyed by a fire in 1835 but is still considered a symbol of Macau. The crypt and nave house a religious museum.
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Monte Fort (Fortaleza do Monte)
The 17th century Vauban style fortress features old ramparts with huge canons looking out over the city so you enjoy the wonderful 360 degree views of Central Macau. It is a historical military establishment from when Macau was a Portuguese colony.
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Macao Museum
Museu de Macau houses an excellent collection that outlines the traditions, culture and habits of the Macanese. Here you will find 2,100 m² of exhibition space with a vast number of objects of great historical value, so make sure not to be in a rush when you visit.
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Guia Fortress
The Guia Fortress lies on the highest, steepest hilltop in Macao, so use the cable car if you want to save your legs. There are great views of Macao from here and the excellent 17th century Guia Fortress complex to explore containing underground bunkers, a 91-metre tall lighthouse and chapel with elaborate frescoes.
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Macau Tower
This 338m edifice is among the highest in the world and the place for a 360° view of Macau and neighbouring cities. You can enjoy shopping and dining, as well as the mind-blowing sky walk. Would you dare bungee jump?
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Taipa Island
Take a bus to Taipa Island to appreciate some real Old World charm including a colonial promenade, interesting temples, stately churches and picturesque markets. You can also savor the genuine taste of Macau on the food street, Rua do Cunha.
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The House of Dancing Water
This is one of the most spectacular shows you will ever watch.The small and circular theatre provides you with an engaging show. Two shows are available a day and it is guaranteed that you will walk out feeling thrilled and impressed.
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Coloane
Pirates took Coloane as their island after the Portuguese had arrived. These days, however, visitors come for a nice break from the city bustle. You can discover the old Macau here by walking through the old ship building sheds while trying the Portuguese egg tart.
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Macau Giant Panda Pavilion
The Panda Pavilion is located on the island of Coloane, and is one of its top attractions. They have both and indoor and outdoor area where the giant pandas live, along with an exciting exhibition area. And it isn't just pandas alone, other animals inhabit these quarters likewise.
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City of Dreams
Welcome to one of many entertainment complexes Macau is world-renowned for. You can enjoy an innovative collection of experiences from electrifying entertainment to Michelin-starred dining. Among all, one of the highlights is the breathtaking show, the House of Dancing Water.
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Macao Science Center
If you are interested in space science, robotics, genetics, physics mechanic, just about anything, this is the place for you. At Macao Science Center you can easily spend a couple of hours exploring 12 permanent galleries and the highest resolution 3D planetarium by the Guinness World Records which takes you onto a journey travelling freely in space and time.
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Lou Lim Lok Garden
Lou Lim Lok Garden is located just five minutes from Coronel Lacerda square and offers a pleasant and relaxing environment. Once privately owned and one of the finest gardens in Macau, it now welcomes locals performing tai chi, playing cards and families spending time with children.
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