WHAT TO SEE & DO
The House of Dancing Water
One of the most spectacular water-based shows the world over, this award-winning US$250 million production, running for five-plus years now, inspires awe and wonder. Performed by an international cast of some 80 performance artists, the storyline fuses elements of Chinese and global culture, which works as a metaphor for Macau.
Tickets from HK$580; www.thehouseofdancingwater.com/en
Macau Tower
Looking down on creation from the Observation Deck (height: 223 metres) is thrilling enough, but for the real deal, try the SkyWalk (a stroll along the perimeter of the tower; HK$788), or the SkyJump (a tethered, controlled descent; HK$2,088); or go for the big one: the Guinness World Record for the world’s highest commercial bungy jump
Price: HK$3,088; www.macautower.com.mo
WHERE TO STAY
JW Marriott Hotel Macau
One of Macau’s newest five-star properties (and Asia’s largest JW Marriott), this 1,015-room hotel, in the second phase of the Galaxy Macau resort, brings the Marriott International brand to the city of high rollers. Located on the iconic Cotai Macao, the hotel offers its guests spectacular views, heightened luxury, and swell dining and entertainment options.
Rooms from HK$2,888 a night; www.marriott.com
Sofitel at Ponte 16
Centrally located, within five minutes’ walking distance of the Ruins of St Paul’s, this Accor group hotel provides understated luxury that doesn’t overwhelm. My spacious room here had a stunning view of the Pearl River. There’s a touch of French class to everything that the hotel offers.
From HK$948 a night; www.sofitel.com
WHERE TO EAT
António
Even in a city where Portuguese-cuisine restaurants abound, António, in the heart of Taipa village, stands out for the authenticity of its fare, and the conviviality of its atmosphere. Chef António Coelho, a portly, gregarious man, personally oversees both the kitchen and the front-end, and showcases flamboyant preparations right in the dining area. All this to the uplifting strains of live Fado music.
Meal for two: upwards of HK$800; www.antoniomacau.com
Restaurante Litoral
This Portuguese-Macanese fusion food restaurant serves delectable fare. Try the Portuguese green vegetable soup, prawn salad with fruit cocktail, African chicken, charcoal fish, and wind down with a home-made Macanese dessert. Their house wines are great too.
Meal for two: upwards of HK$600; www.restaurante-litoral.com