SEE
Each November, the city stages its hotly contested Grand Prix, famed for its perilously tight corners and exhilarating straights. The huge Macau Grand Prix Museum traces its story, from 1954 to today, via memorabilia, motorcycles and gleaming racing cars.
TASTE
Almond cookies are the city’s not-so-secret addition: crumbly, bite-sized biscuits made with mung bean flour. The best place to try them? Koi Kei gets many a local’s vote, as does Pastelaria Fong Kei in Taipa Village (seek out the expectant-looking queue on Rua do Cunha, aka ‘food street’).
VISIT
Founded under the Ming Dynasty in 1488, the A-Ma Temple predates Macao, and is dedicated to Mazu, the powerful goddess of the sea. The hillside complex is magnificent, from its lion-guarded gate pavillion to the Buddhist Zhengjiao Chanlin hall, with its moon gate, gabled shrine and coils of fragrant incense.
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For a counterpoint to Macau’s casinos and crowds, head to Coloane Island, a short drive from the hotel. It’s known for its nature trails, temples and beaches, along with its handsome square, flanked by the butter-yellow Chapel of St Francis Xavier. Come lunchtime, head for local institution Fernando’s for garlic prawns and roast chicken.