Scenic spot introduction:
Taipa Houses The Taipa Houses Museum is an interesting stop not to be missed on the Macau Museum Tour. The museum consists of five standard Portuguese houses. villa The main theme is to show the typical Portuguese lifestyle and Scenes , is one of the eight scenic spots in Macau. Macanese House "The most distinctive feature is that visitors can relive the lifestyle of the Macanese in Macao in the early 20th century and experience the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese culture.Attractions distribution:
The museum is located in Taipa Seaside road ,include Macanese House , Island Home , Portugal Regional House , Exhibition Hall and Guest House Five buildings villa , and Jiamo church , Taipa Library, Taipa Municipal Administration garden and cross garden There is also a mangrove wetland in front of the museum, where you can see birds such as black-faced spoonbills, egrets, grey herons, kingfishers and mandarin ducks.Scenic spot features:
Folk Customs, church , photography, cultural tours, architecture, parks, museumsTravel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel Guide: Hong Kong and Macau 6-Day Travel Guide 2017
travelling guideline:
Taipa Houses Taipa is mainly for experiencing the local customs and food of Macau. The old town is the focus of the tour. It not only has traditional Portuguese buildings, but also has pork chop buns, Portuguese food and other delicacies that cannot be missed.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Shopping) Almond cookies, lard cakes, and cherry goff nougat.
(Food) Guanye Street snacks, such as seafood, chicken biscuits, salty crisps, etc.
Scenic spot location:
China > Macau Special Administrative Region > Cotai
How to get there:
Bus routes: 11, 15, 22, 28A, 30, 33, 34, get off at Jiamo Swimming Pool.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Ticket prices for Taipa Houses:
Adult: MOP 5
Students and groups: MOP 2
Offer: Free for children under 12 years old or people over 65 years old; free on Sundays.
Scenic area opening hours:
10am to 6pm (no admission after 5:30pm, closed on Mondays, free admission on Sundays)