This museum displays winning cars and motorcycles, along with a collection of photographs, videos and memorabilia from past winners such as Ayrton Senna. Interactive simulators allow you to get into the action by “driving” the circuit.
The Wine Museum illustrates how the Portuguese introduced wine to Asia by way of Macau. Visitors are treated to both modern and traditional tools such as presses and distilling equipment from various parts of Portugal and about 1,115 different labels.…
Don’t worry, this 200-room hotel won’t be packed to the rafters with beered-up expats singing along to “The Summer of 69.” Despite the name, it actually has nothing to do with the popular boozing area or Hotel Lan Kwai Fong…
1. Gamble
This is number one on most everyone's Macau list, since the former Portuguese enclave is the only location in China that permits casino gambling. For decades, this booming industry was a complete monopoly under the thumb of one man:…
This is a rich museum depicting Macau’s nearly five centuries of habitation. Built by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 17th century, the museum contains a vast number of objects chosen for their historical value. It aims to show…