Macau Shopping

Macau Shopping Guide provides you the detailed information about Macau local specialties, featured shopping areas, What and Where to Buy in Macau, Macau Local Products, Souvenirs, Shopping Areas and Malls. When you visit Macau and want to take home something unique, something that defines that destination and serves as a memory of your Macau Travel. In Macau, there are some places where you can buy traditional gifts and souvenirs sourced from and created by local Macau artists.

What to Buy in Macau

Macau holds claim to housing one of the glitziest Louis Vuitton stores in the world. However, it’s not all about glitz and glamour here though; thanks to its free port status, brand label clothes, antiques and home furnishings can all be bought at significantly lower prices. Whether you are a bargain hunter, antiques collector or real big spender, Macau sets the stage for some conspicuous consumption.

Local Specialties and Souvenirs

Antiques and Furniture

There are many excellent shops all over Macao and in Coloane Village selling authentic antiques and fine reproductions but the most concentrated area is bounded by Rua de São Paulo, Rua das Estalagens, and Rua de Santo António, in the environs of the Ruins of St Paul's at the foot of Monte Fortress. Many antique furniture pieces are imported from Mainland China and renovated locally. And there is also antique reproduction furniture made of high quality wood. Most of the shops offer shipping and delivery services at reasonable prices. Aside from furniture stores, antique shops are also concentrated in this district.

Portuguese Wine

With the push of the Macau government together with the wine people here, Portuguese wines are becoming more popular. As prices are more competitive, sales and reputation have increased dramatically. But it’s mostly thanks to some of the exquisite wines made by those hard-working winemakers. With Portuguese wine you can have a tremendous variety of experience – full flavors, delicate flavors, fruity, dry – they’re tremendous wines, much heavier than French wines

Jewelry

Gold, pearl and crystal jewelries can be found either in credit standing jewelry shops and souvenir stalls on the antique street near the Ruins of St. Paul's. The credit standing jewelry shops are mainly located near the New Road Area, Av. de Horta e Costa and the region close to Hotel Lisboa.

Almond Cakes(杏仁饼)

Almond cakes are known to be one of the most popular and must-buy items in Macao. The ideal almond cake contains a blend of crunchy almonds and is a taste different to any other dessert anywhere else in the world. There are many places selling almond cakes which can be quite confusing. Instead of hunting around alley ways and shops that you have never heard of, rather go to the best place in Macao known for their delicious almond cakes. Choi Heong Yuen Bakery(address: Macau-Avenida di Almeida Ribeiro, No 209, R/C) has been around since 1935 and they have developed a unique charcoal method of baking almond cakes which can’t be found anywhere else.

Portuguese Style Cashew Cookies(葡式腰果曲奇)

The Portuguese style cashew cookies are especially popular as a great gift to take back home. People will tell you that it is the best cashew cookies that exist. Each cookie is delicious, tasting fresh and crunchy. The tin is purple in color and rectangular in shape, which houses the cookies. There is even better news which is that each cookie comes individually wrapped. In terms of travelling you can be assured that they will make it home safely.

Meat Jerky(肉铺)

Also known as “bak-kwa”, this is a Chinese savory-sweet dried meat prepared with spices, salt, sugar and soy sauce which is similar to jerky but with a sweeter taste. It is most commonly made with beef and pork, but you can also find more exotic meats such as ostrich and boar. They also offer other different flavors such as BBQ or spicy. You can have a lot of free tastings at Pastelaria Koi Kei Bakery, the number one selling shop for 12 years straight.

Macanese Peanut Candies(花生糖)

Macanese peanut candies are a very popular delicacy, they are cute and extremely tasty. If you want to bring back something sweet, pretty, cute and traditional from Macau then you can’t go wrong with Peanut candy. There are different packs and flavors available. Two of the most popular flavors are the original and the black sesame.

Duty-free Products

Macao, a duty free resort area located 70 miles from Hong Kong, is a colonial city with a Portuguese/Chinese heritage. Over the past few years it has become positioned as a world class business and leisure destination. According to recent statistics from China released by the Macau Tourism Board, 22 million tourists visited Macao in 2006. Macao expects between 24 and 25 million visitors in 2007, with over 50% of the arrivals coming from mainland China. Duty free stores in and near airports worldwide. Duty free shops offering a selection of fragrances, liquor, wine, cosmetics, cigarettes, luxury goods and jewelry.

Clothes

In addition to top-ranking fashion shops housed in luxury hotels, there are many clothes and footwear shops that sell both formal and casual wear ranging from men's suits to women's summer accessories. Traditional styles of Chinese clothing are very popular with many tourists. You can find shops that sell Chinese style clothing in the area around Rua Mercadores in the Senado Square Area or the Red Market Area.

Where to Buy in Macau

The Recommended Shopping Areas

Downtown of Macau

The downtown of Macau offers all kinds of markets, shopping malls and local shops, which make it the first shopping places in Macau. For people who want to pick up fresh local products, handicrafts and delicate ornaments, the downtown of Macau is the best place for shopping. What's more, this place is also the area to delve into the fascinating world of antiques and you will be sure to come across some hidden treasures when exploring the back lanes of Macau.

Senado Square

With countless shops and souvenirs stores appealing to tourists, Senado Square has always been a busy commercial shopping area for long time. The well-preserved two or three-story Chinese and western-style houses with long history are the most precious. What's more, western-style buildings, such as the Rosary Church, Holy House of Mercy and Leal Senado, and Chinese-style temples, such as the Third Street Center all lie around Senado Square. The modern local lifestyle and the old buildings are very harmonious.

Macau Inner Harbor

Compared with downtown of Macau and the outer harbor, it is a different shopping experience at Inner Harbor. Markets here are concentrated on the local shoppers and offer the cheap products. Red Market is an important junction where you can buy food, vegetables, fresh meat, cooking ingredients, etc. Flora Garden offers a variety of goods including clothes, jewelry, cosmetics, electronic items. If you want to buy the luxurious products, visitors can be recommended to stroll along Avenida do Infante Dom Henrique and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro in downtown and they will not be disappointed. 

Flora Garden

Beyond the Red Market is the Flora Garden at Guia Hill, Avenida de Horta e Costa, another of the city’s main shopping streets, specialising in electronics, clothes, jewelry and cosmetics. The renowned Sam Jan Dang – Three Lamps District begins at Rotunda de Caros da Maia and covers several blocks. This is where visitors can immerse themselves in a network of enthusiastic street vendors and quaint shops selling various goods at competitive prices.

Red Market

The Red Market(Chinese: 紅街市大樓; Portuguese: Edifício do Mercado Vermelho or Mercado Almirante Lacerda) is located on the corner of Avenida Almirante Lacerda and Avenida Horta e Costa, amongst some of Macau’s most fascinating 20th century architecture, the market itself is an architectural heritage site. It was built in 1936 by Macanese architect Alberto Basto in an Art Deco style, the market owns its name due to the surrounding red architecture. Here, you can buy the best and most inexpensive fruit and dried food, fresh products, fish and meat.

Outer Harbor

The outer harbor is definitely an area where you can test the strength of your money. This place is a heaven for shopping. Here, you can buy antiques and home furnishings at a reasonable price.Whether you are a bargain hunter, antique collector or real big spender, the Outer Harbor sets the stage for some conspicuous consumption, all at duty free prices.  

Macau Fisherman's Wharf

The vast assortment of shops at Fisherman’s Wharf rivals any of the world's shopping capitals. The first large-scale addition to Macau’s shopping scene beyond the casinos, it features over 150 stores and making your way around them all can take some time. Once a peaceful fishing community Fisherman's Wharf nowadays is anything but, and is on the list of top worldwide one-stop entertainment destinations.

New Yaohan

New Yaohan(Chinese: 新八佰伴) is a department store in Macau, China. It was established on September 18, 1997, from the Macau branch of Yaohan, which was the first department store on the island. New Yaohan is a fully owned subsidiary company of Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau (STDM). The store is located on Avenida Dr. Mário Soares, Praia Grande, with one outlet store in Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal.

Wine Museum

The Macau Wine Museum is co-located next to the Grand Prix Museum. The museum includes displays of Portuguese wines, shown in accordance with the vintage’s respective region of origin, and a wine tasting station. The Macau Wine Museum is another interesting place to visit while you are here. Get to know about the different varieties of wine and their brewing and even sip your favorite ones. The shop at the Macau Wine Museum is the perfect place for you to familiarize yourself with and buy some of the finest varieties of Portuguese wines.

Wynn Macau

Wynn Macau (Chinese: 永利澳門) is a luxury hotel and casino resort in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China with two towers containing a total of 1,008 rooms and suites, approximately 273,000 square feet (25,400 m2) of casino space, over 59,000 square feet (5,500 m2) of retail space, eight casual and fine dining restaurants, two spas, a salon and a pool. The resort boasts three entertainment experiences, including Macau's only choreographed Performance Lake.

Taipa Island

Taipa Island is joined to Macau by three bridges being the Sai Van Bridge, Macau Taipa Bridge and the Friendship Bridge. Tapai and Coloane where once separate islands, but the two are have been joined as one land mass due to the land reclamation and formation of Cotai.

The Venetian Macao

The Shoppes offers the most diverse range of Luxury Duty-Free shopping in Macao all under one roof. Ranging from, designer brands at the elegant Shoppes at Four Seasons to the array of offerings among the romance and grandeur of the Shoppes at Venetian, to the family atmosphere of the Shoppes at Cotai Central.

Taipa Village

With Macau’s status as gambling hub, high-end shopping options naturally follow suit. Nearly all of the recently opened casinos include shopping areas where the world's leading brands can be bought at duty-free prices. Beyond the more contained, air-conditioned malls, the local market in central Taipa Village sees a crowd emerge to work their way through the quality produced crafts, leather, jewelry, clothes and scrumptious delicacies. Shoppers can revel in the contrast between the two main shopping areas; one as a symbol of Macau’s ever burgeoning prosperity, another of its still existing past.

The Recommended Shopping Malls in Macau

  • Sands Cotai Central(金沙广场)
    Add: (澳门路凼连贯公路金沙城中心)
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  • The Grande Canale Shopping Center(大运河购物中心)
    Add: Castella Street, Di Moda Street and San Luca Street on Level 3, Macau, China
    Tel: +853-28828888; +853-81177840
  • City of Dreams
    Brief Introduction: The indoor shopping area is punctuated by oversized chandeliers and contemporary art installations. Apart from a stable of high-end brands, the mall is also home to a Pierre Hermé bakery.
    Add: Estrada do IstmoMacau, China
    Tel: +853 8868 6688
  • Fortune Diamond (Galaxy Macau)
    Brief Introduction: This indoor shopping village spans multiple floors and is home to over 200 stores. The complex boasts a handful of first-to-Macau brand boutiques, including Aesop and Alexander Wang.
    Add: Avenida de Cotai, Cotai City, Macau, Macau, China
    Tel: +853 2888 0888