

Macau Tower
The Basics
Inspired by the Sky Tower in Auckland, Macau Tower ranks among Macau’s most popular attractions, with plenty of ways to experience it depending on the thrill level you’re looking for. Options range from a basic admission ticket to the outdoor observation deck for 360-degree views of Macau and the Pearl River Delta to more adrenaline-fueled activities like one of the world’s highest commercial bungy jumps or a more controlled Skyjump or outdoor Skywalk. If you fancy more of a challenge, you can even scale the side of the building to its highest point with the help of safety cables, ladders, and guides.
Things to Know Before You Go
Macau Tower is a must-see for thrill seekers and first-time visitors.
Don’t forget your camera for a photo op from the top.
Book your Macau Tower admission ticket or experience in advance, especially during high season, to avoid long lines.
How to Get There
The best way to reach Macau Tower is by taxi or public bus. Routes 9A, 18, 23, 26, and 32 stop at the base of the tower.
Trip ideas
When to Get There
Macau Tower is open daily, with extended hours on weekends and public holidays. Since the view is the biggest draw, plan to visit on a clear day. Expect frequent rainfall during spring and summer (April to August).
Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment at Macau Tower
Even non–thrill seekers will find something to do within Macau Tower. The building is home to a movie theater, casino, shopping center, and several restaurants serving both Chinese and international fare.
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