When visiting Macau, one landmark you simply can't miss is the iconic Macau Tower.


More than just an observation deck, it offers thrilling activities and exceptional dining experiences.


Here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of your visit to Macau Tower!


Explore the Macau Tower Observation Deck


As one of Macau’s most iconic landmarks and the 10th tallest freestanding tower globally, the Macau Tower is renowned for its breathtaking observation deck. Situated 233 meters (764 feet) above the ground, the deck offers sweeping panoramic views, and on clear days, you can even spot Hong Kong from the 61st-floor outdoor viewing area.


Experience Thrilling Activities


Macau Tower offers a range of heart-pumping activities for thrill-seekers. These include bungee jumping, skywalking, skyjumps, and tower climbing. Here’s a breakdown of each experience:


Bungee Jumping:


Take on one of the world’s highest commercial bungee jumps! Plunge from 233 meters (764 feet) at speeds reaching up to 200 km/h (124 mph) for an adrenaline rush like no other. Tickets are around $380 USD per person.


Tower Climb:


Push your limits with the Tower Climb and enjoy unparalleled views of the city from Macau’s highest point. Ascend to 338 meters (1,109 feet) for a dizzying view, an experience seen on popular variety shows. Tickets are approximately $330 USD per person.


SkyJump:


Feel the thrill of freefalling with SkyJump! Descend 233 meters (764 feet) using a wire and decelerator, reaching the ground in 17 exhilarating seconds. A must-do for adventure lovers! Tickets are around $270 USD per person.


Skywalk:


Walk along the outer edge of the tower at 233 meters (764 feet) without handrails! Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Macau while on this high-altitude adventure. Tickets are about $80 USD per person.


Savor a Romantic Buffet


On the 60th floor of the Macau Tower, 360° Café offers a revolving buffet restaurant with stunning panoramic views of the city. Indulge in a variety of Chinese, European, and Portuguese dishes, as well as Indian pizza, made-to-order pasta, and tempting desserts. The price is approximately $40 USD per person, which also includes access to the Macau Tower Observation Deck, making the buffet cost around $15 USD.


Indulge in the Tromba Rija Buffet


For a taste of traditional Portuguese cuisine, head to Tromba Rija, a beloved Macau institution since 1966, now offering a buffet at Macau Tower. Enjoy a wide variety of dishes made from fresh ingredients at both lunch and dinner buffets.


The restaurant's cozy, Portuguese-inspired décor adds to the charm. Don’t miss out on classic European desserts like egg tarts and crème brûlée—perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth! The buffet is priced at around $27 USD per person, which also includes access to the Macau Tower Observation Deck.