The Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is an impressive 133,000 square meter cultural and creative attraction.
Located in the outer harbour, it offers a huge variety of tourism amenities, including shopping, dining, hotels, entertainment, and exhibition facilities.
Macau Fishermans Wharf, History, Photos, Restaurant, Shops, Hours
There are three five-star hotels; the Legend Palace Hotel offers amazing views of the Pearl River, fine dining outlets, and modern amenities. The Harbourview Hotel is designed with baroque European style, evoking the feeling of being in Central Europe many centuries ago. Lastly, the Rocks Hotel is styled to mimic 18th-century Victorian designs and has all the elegant furnishings for a cosy stay.
Even if you aren’t booking a hotel here, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is worth visiting, if only for the food alone. Mouth-watering food from dozens of cultures worldwide can be found here, making it one of the top gastronomic destinations. Several restaurants specialise in Chinese cuisine and Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, French, Brazilian, and Thai. In addition, the complex has a handful of luxurious lounges, bars, and cafes from where you can enjoy cocktails and drinks.
They’re big on entertainment, too. Check out Legend Boulevard, reminiscent of cities abroad such as Amsterdam, Cape Town, and the Italian Riviera. Stroll along these European city blocks to discover restaurants and bars.
One popular attraction here is the Roman Amphitheatre, designed in authentic Roman style and equipped with high-tech visual and sound technology for staging outdoor performances. Other entertainment options include the Virtual Reality Zone, Macau’s first Japanese VR service. These experiences have something for everyone.
Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is a five-minute walk from the Macau Ferry Terminal.