
Very nicely designed cobblerstoned pavements all the way



Need to walk up this slope to Moorish Barracks

Many pots of beautiful flower decorated the streets of Macau

There it is - Moorish Barracks. Located north of the A-Ma Temple, along Rua Direita, it has wide verandas and is raised on a granite platform. it was built to house police forces recruited from Goa.

Built in 1874 on the slope of Barra Hill, the Macau Moorish Barracks is a brick and stone neo-classical structure with some Moorish influences giving it an exotic appearance.

In 1905, the building became offices for Marine and Customs Police and now houses the Macao Maritime Administration.

Corridor of Moorish Barracks

You might be interested in the itinerary.
Day 1 - 10.05pm flight to Macau by Jetstar, Check in Royal Hotel, Sleep zzz
Day 2 – Arrival at Macau/Breakfast at Royal -> Chapel of Our Lady of Penha -> A-Ma Temple/Barra Square -> Moorish Barracks -> Lilau Square/Mandarin House -> Travessa de António da Silva -> St Lawrence Church -> St Joseph Seminary and Church -> St Agustine Square -> Dom Pedro V Theatre -> Sir Robert Ho Tung Library -> St Augustine's Church -> Leal Seando Building -> Senado Square -> St Dominic Church -> Cathedral -> Lou Kau Mansion -> Ruins of St Paul -> Na Tchah Temple -> Section of Old City Walls -> Mount Fortress -> Macau Museum -> Lunch at Wong Chi Kei 黃枝記 -> Desert at 義順 Leitaria I Son -> Sharkfin at 添發魚翅 at 福隆新街 -> Pork chop bun at 勝利茶餐廳 -> Grand Lisboa Hotel -> Lisboa Hotel -> Wynn Hotel -> MGM Grand Hotel -> Royal Hotel(Review) -> Nap -> Dinner at A lorcha 船屋 -> Ruins of St Paul at night -> St Dominic Church at night -> Senado Square at night
Day 3 – Breakfast at Royal -> Vasco da Gama Garden -> Fisherman's Wharf -> Leave luggage at Venetian Hotel -> Lunch at 祥記麵家 ->Check in Venetian Hotel ( Venetial Hotel Room Review) -> Taipa Food Village(Rua do Cunha), 大利來記豬扒包, 達榮魚翅湯麵 -> Taipa House Museum 龍環葡韻住宅式博物館, Church of Our Lady of Carmel (嘉模聖母教堂) -> Exterior of Venetial Hotel/Four Seasons/City of Dreams (Day), Venetian Hotel Interior (Day) -> Dinner at 城昌 -> Almond cookies at 晃記 -> Serrdura Desert at 莫義記 -> Exterior of Venetian Hotel/Four Seasons Hotel/City of Dreams (at night)
Day 4 - Breakfast at Cafe Deco in Venetian -> Shopping at Grand Canal, Check out -> City of Dreams -> The Bubble Show -> Lunch at Festivita Food Court-> Coloane Village -> Lord Stow's Portuguese Egg Tarts -> Church of St Francis Xavier -> -> Macau Airport -> Home Sweet Home
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