Macau Fisherman

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★ 4.9 (151K+ reviews) • 3M+ booked
Step into a splendid world of fantasy and encounter unforgettable European cultures in Macau! Nestled on the shore of Macau’s outer harbour, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is the largest leisure and themed entertainment complex in Macau Peninsula and promises to offer an unsurpassed dining, entertainment, and sightseeing experience like no others.
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Av. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Macao
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4.9 /5
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Jorowe ******
1 Jul
easy boarding and very convenient
SHIN ******
1 Jul
The city of dreams was close to my accommodation (by taxi). It was my first time to see a water show, and it was a very satisfying show for the whole family. There were various performances, such as underwater shows, martial arts, motorcycle diving, etc. Our seats were in the first row, so we were provided with raincoats. It was the best fun I had during my trip to Macau.
2+
Helium *****
1 Jul
The service, environment and food quality of the Lotus Palace at Parisian are very good. The pork bone corn 🌽 and the medicinal chicken soup base are very delicious. I will go again 🤗
1+
Helium *****
1 Jul
The restaurant is quite lively, the hotel check out immediately came over for lunch, there are meals, the portion is just not super full, want to come again 🤗
1+
Helium *****
1 Jul
The whole package is not only 60 minutes full body Chinese massage, but also enjoy tea and soak in the massage pool part, the massage pool is completely empty, alone soak, super comfortable
1+
CHANG ***************
1 Jul
The lunch dishes are rich in variety and taste very good. There are many choices of fresh juice drinks, delicious salmon sashimi and nigiri sushi, and many desserts. It costs just over 1,000 yuan to eat for 3 hours, which is a great value for money.
2+
CHANG ***************
1 Jul
There are many choices of lunch dishes, the only drawback is that there are few beverage choices. The roast pork and fried chicken are delicious, and there are Indian biscuits. Although it is only limited to 1.5 hours, the unbeatable view + ticket (to see the night view) is very cost-effective, and I will buy it next time.
2+
tang *********
1 Jul
Lunch buffet is cheap, with many hot food choices. The Peking duck is popular among many people, and you have to queue up to get it. The Portuguese tart dessert is excellent and crispy, and there are many other cakes to choose from. The sushi/sashimi selection is small, but reasonable. The place is full on weekdays.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

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Legend Wharf

Enjoy a range of recreational facilities at Legend Wharf, including a High-tech Games Center and Water Performance Arena.

Sands Macau

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Cultural Fusion

Immerse yourself in the diverse architectural styles of Cape Town, Amsterdam, and more, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of Macau Fisherman's Wharf.

Marina Experience

Enjoy the scenic views and maritime charm at the marina, offering a tranquil escape amidst the bustling complex.

Culture and History

Macau Fisherman’s Wharf offers a blend of European cultures, from baroque Central Europe to the charms of 18th-century Victorian era. Explore the historical significance of the destination through its themed entertainment complexes and unique architectural designs.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in a wide selection of dining options at Macau Fisherman’s Wharf, from European luxury brand amenities to Shanghainese and international cuisine. Experience the unique flavors and must-try foods that reflect the cultural diversity of the destination.