Wander through the cobblestone streets of the old city.
Visit the Fortalezado Monte, which houses the Museum of Macau, showcasing the formercolony’s origins (macaumuseum.gov.mo).
Buy almond cookies, crunchy peanut candy and other treats at one of the eight Pastelaria Koi Kei locations (koikei.com).
Eat at Restaurante Fernando, a Portuguese beachside joint serving oven-roasted suckling pig, clams and crab, among other delicacies (fernando-restaurant.com).
Play a hand of blackjack at Wynn Macau(wynnmacau.com) or the newly opened Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel (venetianmacao.com).