1. A-Ma Temple - The temple boasts of its marvelous architecture, d-cor, style and overall design – all of which combine to make it among the most important places to see in Macau.
2. Ruins of St. Paul’s - This structure of the biggest catholic church of East Asia has five tiers, built in granite.
3. "Macau Tower" : Macau Tower is a significant landmark of the city, known for a-lovely view from the-top, a magnificent structure, and an incredible construction. Constructed by Gordon Moller, this beautiful structure (338 m long) is one of the amazing places to visit in Macau.
4. "A-Ma Temple" : A-Ma Temple dates back to 1488 and is devoted to the Chinese Goddess Matsu worshiped-by seafarers and fishermen). The ancient temple is one of the top tourist attractions in Macau. It is believed that Macaus name itself was inspired by this temple.
5. The openings of luxury hotels such as Wynn Palace and The Parisian and world-class entertainment venues have demonstrated that Macau is now becoming the place to entertain and be entertained.
6. The newly opened Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge (HZMB), which is part of a strategy to link major economies in the Pearl River Delta area to create an economic hub, is set to be a driver in the economic development.
7. Macau Ferry Terminal & Heliport - This unconventional yet interesting tourist attraction in Macau is popularly known as Shun Tak Macau terminal and welcomes flights between Macau and Hong Kong.
8. Skycap Cable Car - The cable car ride commences at the foothills of Machicang Mountain and covers a journey of 1700 meters at an elevation of over 700 meters.--
9. "Hac Sa Beach" : Hac Sa is the largest natural beach located on the south-western side of Coloane Island and one of the serene and splendid places to visit in Macau.
10. "Kun Iam Statue" : Kim Iam statue is a 20 m tall bronze statue of Goddess of Mercy emerging from a lotus. This work of art is located in outer harbor causeway and is one of the spectacular places to visit in Macau in one day.
11. Macau is a multicultural place where you can find people from different places with different culture and beliefs.
12. There are pretty much restaurants in every corner with different kinds of food.
13. You can enjoy duty-free shopping in malls offering latest styles of clothing, cosmetics etc in Macau.
14. Although Macao is a small island, there are more than 15 interesting museums of various themes, such as art and culture.
15. "Mandarin’s House" : Located by the side of Lilau Square, Mandarins house was the residence of Zheng Guanying who was a patriotic merchant of modern China.
16. "Taipa Village" : Just a few steps away from the Macaus famous Casino strip lies this traditional village which is one of the best areas of the city preserved.
17. The downside is, there’s not much nature around though there are beautiful and functional parks.
18. There’s no bad conditions living in Macau. If you live and work here, you get a decent amount of salary which helps you save money with very low tax, you get to have a nightlife after work and get to try out the old and new of the city during weekends. The food is spot on with lots of restaurants to try.
19. "Flora Garden" : Situated at the foothills of the Guia hill, Flora Garden is an European style garden which is considered as Macaus largest public park.
20. "Coloane" : Coloane Island in Macau is a beautiful destination that is home to numerous historical attractions.