1. Venetian Resort Asia’s largest casino resort complex.
With the theme of Venice, the water capital of Italy, the hotel is surrounded by Venetian arch bridges, small canals and stone roads.
It is full of the exotic style of Venetian romance and wild enjoyment of life.
It has world-class facilities, the scale of which exceeds that of Las Vegas in the United States, including luxury rooms of more than 60 square meters, a Grand Canal shopping area of ??nearly 100,000 square meters with world-famous brands, and a spa center of 8,000 square meters.
, as well as the resident performance of Cirque du Soleil, etc.
It is expected that the opening of the Venetian Resort will not only attract gamblers, but also attract many business conferences and exhibitions to be held in Macau. The resort hopes to attract a group of high-spending business tourists to Macau.
Address: Cotai Strip, Cotai Strip, Avenida Notre-Dame Bay Opening hours: Open 24 hours Arrival method: The hotel has free buses directly to the hotel from Macau Airport/Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal/Taipa Ferry Terminal.
2. Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral? It is a representative building in Macau and is the remains of the front wall of the Mother of God Church.
The church was destroyed by fire in 1835, leaving only the front wall, most of the foundation and the stone steps in front of the church.
The locals call it the Ruins of St. Paul's because the front wall of the church resembles a traditional Chinese archway.
The Ruins of St. Paul's has become a world cultural heritage as part of the Historic Center of Macau.
On the right side of the Ruins of St. Paul's, there is a Na Tcha Temple dedicated to Nezha. It is a small Chinese-style building and is part of the Historic Center of Macau.
Address: Macau Island Ruins of St. Paul's Lane Tickets: Free to visit Transportation: Take bus 8A, 18, 18A, 19, 26 to Baigechaoqiandi Station, or route 17 to Baigechaoqiandi Station southbound to Kao Tang Street, Ruins of St. Paul's
Arrive at Xinma Road; take 2, 3, 3A, 3X, 5, 7, 10, 10A, 11, 18, 21A, 26A, 33 to Xinma Road and go north along the street.