Macau
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Macau Grand Prix Museum

Macau Grand Prix Museum

The Macau Grand Prix Museum, one of the best of Macau attractions, is where you can literally stroll through all those legendary cars and bikes that made history on one of the world's most demanding street tracks - Macau's Guia Circuit.

 

Well known for its tight corners and uncompromising crash barriers, the 6.2 km Guia Circuit, next to which the museum is located, has been the venue of the prestigious Macau Grand Prix for more than fifty years, and has seen names like Ayrton Senna, Michael and Ralf Schumacher, and David Coulthard, among others...

 

Quite naturally, the museum focuses on all those internationally known winners who have made Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix into what it is today, and although it is a fairly small museum, it is really an attraction worth visiting.

 

Macau Grand Prix Museum is open daily (except Tuesday), 10 am - 6 pm.  Admission fees are MOP$ 10 for adults, MOP$ 5 for teenagers (11-18 years old) and free for kids (under 10) and elders (above 60)

A combined ticket (to both Grand Prix and Wine museums) can be purchased for MOP$ 20 (adult).

 

For more information, visit the Macau Grand Prix website

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Getting there: The museum is housed in the Tourism Activities Centre, on Rua de Luis Gonzaga Gomes, just behind the Lotus Flower Statue (opposite the entrance to Macau Fisherman's Wharf and Sands Casino).

 

There are bus stops on Avenida de Amizade (near Macau Fisherman's Wharf - Just a few minutes walk), as well as at the entrance. Check our Macau Bus Guide to see how you can get here from every place of interest in Macau.

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Other attractions and Places of interest near Macau Grand Prix Museum:

Macau Wine Museum

Macau Fisherman's Wharf

The Handover Gifts Museum of Macau 

Macau Museum of Art

Statue of Kun Iam and Macau "Lan Kwai Fong"

 

Macau Grand Prix Museum is part of our suggested walking-tour:

Fisherman's Wharf to Macau Tower