Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro - the most popular shopping and tourist part of the city along with the main square, Largo do Senado, and the streets leading from it.
Largo do Senado - the main square, great for people watching, shopping and fantastic restaurants.
Monte Fort - one of the best-preserved forts in Macau.
Ruins of St. Paul's church - check out the underground tomb behind the ruins with the remains of Catholic martyrs.
Museum of Macau - a great exhibition all about the history of the city.
Camoes Garden - a great place to meet the locals.
Guia Hill - the highest point of Macau and the site of Guia Fort and the Guia Lighthouse.
Flora Garden - a beautiful garden accessible by foot or cable car.
Dr. Sun Yet-sen Memorial Hall - discover all you ever wanted to know about this great man who helped make Macau what it is today.
Lou Lim Ieoc Garden - just like the famous gardens you'll find in Suzhou, near Shanghai.
St Augustine's, St. Lawrence's, the Chapel of St. Joseph's Seminary - classic Roman Catholic churches.
A-Ma Temple - classic Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) architecture.
Macau Maritime Museum - Macau's entire naval history, decked up as one massive boat.
Art Museum - fascinating exhibitions of Chinese traditional calligraphy, paintings, porcelain works and modern art works.
Grand Prix Museum - celebrating Macau's annual F3 Grand Prix, held every year in November.
Wine Museum - there's nothing like a good old Portuguese wine.
Macau Fisherman's Wharf - entertainment, retail, food, hotel, marina and convention facilities all-in-one.
Macau Jockey Club - all the fun of the track.
Taipa Houses Museum - check out the fashionable lifestyles of Portuguese celebrities.
Hac Sa Bay (Black Sand Bay) - a great place for a swim in the ocean.
Bamboo Bay - windsurfing and horse racing for sports lovers.
Tam Kung Miu temple - worth seeing for its whalebone dragon boat.
The Museum of Nature & Agriculture - for nature lovers.