Attractions: Ruins of the St. Paul Cathedral, Section of Old City Wall, Senado Square (Largo do Senado), A-Ma Temple, Border of Gate (Portas do Cerco)
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Macau
Once a Portuguese colony dating back to 1670, Macau is now known for its array of casinos, fine dining and fine dining, as well as its historic architecture. After breakfast, you will first visit the historic Ruins of St. Paul's, St. Paul's Cathedral is the world famous religious sanctuary, the fifth largest church in the world, the second largest church in the United Kingdom (the first is Liverpool Church), the church is also the world's second largest dome church, ranked among the world's five churches.
Then, walk about 10 minutes to Senado Square to admire the many centuries-old Portuguese architecture.
Then proceed to visit the 400-year-old A-Ma Temple. A-ma Temple is located at the entrance of the inner harbor at the west end of the peninsula. It is backed by a mountain and faces the sea. It is mainly composed of the main gate, archway, main Hall, Hongren Hall, Guanyin Pavilion and Zhengjue Zen Forest.
After that, be escorted to the Border of Gate (Portas do Cerco) to know the history of the border battle between the Qing dynasty and the Kingdom of Portugal during the 1840s and its importance for people now in Macau and mainland China. If interested, visit one of the casinos for which Macau is famous (minimum age 21).
After the tour, drive to your hotel in Macau.