Macau - Senado Square - Helpful Information for Travelers


Macau’s Senado Square (Largo do Senado), a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a charming cobblestoned square lined with historic pastel-painted buildings and shops.

The square was a meeting place for the Chinese and Portuguese in the 16th to 18th centuries and was named after the Leal Senado,

Senado Square is a famous tourist spot, and it is a must-see attraction in Macau.

This triangular square connects Largo do São Domingos at one end and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro at the other.

Senado Square in Macau has historic building structures for visitors to see -

- Holy House of Mercy of Macau

- Hotel Central

- Macau General Post Office

- Leal Senado Building

During your visit to Senado Square, stop for the famous Macau snacks like pork jerky and jellied ginger.

Local food shops in Senado Square provide free samples.

More useful information is below in this Senado Square travel guide for Macau visitors.

Address

 

Senado Square Address:

Largo do Senado (Senado Square)
Macau

 

Admission Fee and Hours

Senado Square Entrance Fee:

FREE

Senado Square Open Hours:

Open 24 Hours (Daily)

Shops Open from 9AM - 9PM (Daily)

 

Getting There

Directions to Senado Square in Macau:

Check with your hotel concierge on the easiest way to reach Senado Square.

By Public Bus to Senado Square:

- Take any one of bus No. 3, 3A, 4, 8A, 10, 10A, 11, 18,19, 21A, 26A, 33 to the Av. De Almeida Ribeiro (San Ma Lo).

- Walk to Senado Square from the Bus stop

Recommendation

Senado Square Travel Tips for Visitors:

- Senado Square has a historic white building, "The Holy House of Mercy of Macau" (Santa Casa da Misericórdia), and a beautiful alley next to this historic building.

- Combine your trip to Senado Square with Macau Museum, Monte Fort, and the Ruins of St. Paul in a single trip.

- If you need to change currency, then Senado Square has many Currency Exchange counters for tourists.

- Senado Square is a good place to shop, buy souvenirs, and try famous Macau snacks like pork jerky and jellied ginger.

Website

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