Thinking of visiting Macau with your kids? This guide is packed with the best family-friendly experiences that you and your kids will love. Whether you’re into digital art, thrilling water parks, cultural adventures, or just want a cozy hotel with bunk beds and a heated pool, this 2025 travel guide has you covered.
We’re sharing personal tips, hidden gems, and handy Klook bookings so you can plan with ease!
1. teamLab SuperNature at The Venetian Macao
TeamLab SuperNature is straight out of a magical dream. This immersive art playground is a sensory feast—with glowing installations, interactive trampolines, infinite mirrors, huge bouncing balls and more! Kids were obsessed with the slide and bouncy floors, while the whole family was awestruck by the Floating Flower Garden—a room full of fragrant hanging orchids that feels like you’ve walked into a fairy tale.


Bonus Tip: Don’t skip the EN Tea House, where butterflies bloom digitally around your complimentary tea and ice cream. It’s like dining inside a fantasy!

Tips:
- Wear white or plain-colored clothes for great photos.
- The entrance is closer to The Parisian’s North Wing.
Get your tickets here: teamLab SuperNature Macao
2. Stay at The Parisian Macao’s Famille Room
Traveling with kids? Stay in the Famille Room—it’s a total game-changer! Imagine walking into your hotel room and seeing bunk beds, a toy box, and even mini furniture just for kids. The Famille Room at The Parisian is a thoughtful and cozy space for families—complete with kiddie toiletries, robes, slippers, and even a step stool for little ones to reach the sink.



Don’t forget to make a wish!
Why it’s perfect:
- Heated pools, a FREE WATER PARK, and easy access to The Venetian and The Londoner (connected by walkways).
- Food court faves: Sun Moui’s Beef & Oyster Noodle Soup and spicy shellfish were my personal go-to cravings! Just FYI, price of meals in Macau averages at 80 to 100 MOP.
Can’t miss: Find the bridge photo spots between The Parisian and The Londoner for Eiffel Tower and Big Ben pictures.
Book here for exclusive hotel discounts: The Parisian Macao
3. Go Up the Eiffel Tower (Yes, in Macau!)
Take those Eiffel selfies up a notch by heading to the top observation deck for 360° views of Macau of Cotai Strip and beyond. It’s stunning by day, magical by night.


Love Locks on the way up the tower
Favorite photo spot: From The Londoner, with the Eiffel Tower behind you.

Can’t Miss: Get the coin souvenir for just 20 MOP.

Book here: Eiffel Tower Macau
4. Dine Like Royalty at La Chine (Under the Eiffel Tower)
This elegant Chinese restaurant wowed us with hand-painted plating and creative food presentations. It’s fine dining with a twist, and the view? Breathtaking. Ask for the corner window table for the perfect shot of Big Ben while you feast.



Book here: La Chine (Eiffel Tower, The Parisian Macao)
Budget Tip: Want something more casual? Walk to Chelsea Garden at The Londoner for epic dumplings and roast meats!

Book here: Chelsea Garden (The Londoner Macao)
5. Studio City Indoor Water Park
Even if the outdoor park’s closed during the cold weather months, the indoor water park is next-level awesome. Temperature-controlled and thrill-packed with water slides, wave pools, and surf zones, this place is a blast for kids and kids-at-heart.

Photo from Klook


UPPER LEFT: Kiddie/Toddler Water Play Area; UPPER RIGHT: View From The Oblivion Glass Pool; BELOW: Blue/Pink Water Slides

LEFT: Wall Climbing; RIGHT: Glass Pool

What We Loved:
- FREE warm towels & life vests
- FREE bath gel
- FREE use of hair dryers
- Food and drinks are available inside to purchase
- Clean, spacious facilities
- Temporary storage at every ride for your phone and other stuff that you can’t bring to the ride.
- Face-recognition lockers (no keys to lose!)
- Waterproof smartphone holders available for purchase

Water Roller Coaster ride
Top Slides to Try First: Black Hole, Roller Coaster, and the blue/pink twisters (the lines can get super long when the crowd sets in).
Insider Tips:
- Lines can get pretty crazy so please come early
- Always check the schedule online
- Must-bring: aqua shoes, waterproof phone pouch, and a bag for wet clothes
Get your tickets here: Studio City Water Park
Bonus Tip: Don Don Donki is located right below the water park!

6. Ride the Golden Reel at Studio City – The World’s Highest Figure-8 Ferris Wheel
This isn’t your typical Ferris wheel—it’s shaped like a giant figure 8, 130 meters in the air! The cabins are temperature-controlled and offer a relaxing ride over the city skyline. Our son called it “the most relaxing thrill ride ever.”

Glass floor + city views = a peaceful (but slightly daring) family moment.
Insider Tip: Check the schedule before going.
Get your tickets here: Golden Reel Ferris Wheel Macau
7. Outdoor Playground + Fisherman’s Wharf: FREE Family Fun!
Hop on the free shuttle to Sands Hotel, then walk across to take pictures at Fisherman’s Wharf. Then head to Kun Iam Statue Waterfront Park. This hidden gem of a playground is packed with diverse play equipment – various climbing frames, slides, swings, trampoline, and other facilities suitable for children of all ages. Plus it has an air-conditioned lounge with vending machines.

Fisherman’s Wharf Macau


Easy to navigate with Google Maps and totally FREE!
8. Macau Tower Adventures (SkyPark): Skywalk, SkyJump, and Serious Views
Not for the faint of heart—but definitely for thrill-seeking families! Whether you’re just walking the observation deck, walk on the glass floors, or taking the leap from 233 meters high, Macau Tower delivers serious adrenaline.


Book here: Macau Tower – Viewing Deck
We did the Tandem SkyJump (me and my eight-year-old son!) and survived to tell the tale. It’s more controlled than bungee jumping but just as thrilling. Note that the maximum tandem weight should be only 135kg. I actually wanted to back out last minute but my son wanted to still continue so make sure to bring lots of courage with you. Jumping from 233m above was the highlight of my trip.


Book here: Macau Tower Skyjump
My six year-old daughter wanted to do the jump, too, but I booked the Skywalk for them. Walking on the edge of the Macau tower 233m above was definitely an experience to remember!



Book here: Macau Tower Skywalk
Insider Tips:
- If you are going in the morning/afternoon, put sunscreen!
- Have a friend take a video of your adventure from inside.
- They will provide shoes if your shoes do not fit the standards
- They will provide a safety smartphone case that you may use during your SkyWalk Adventure
- They will provide a safety lace for your eyewear to use.
Macau Tower is very near Kun Iam Statue Waterfront as well. Feeling tired? Ride a taxi going there. The ride will be 5 minutes or less.
Notes:
- Taxi rides start at 21 MOP
- Bus rides are cheaper. 6 MOP per person, but since we have kids, we chose to ride taxis more. If you buy the Macau Pass (bus card) from convenience stores or vending machines, bus fares will go down to 50%.
9. Explore Senado Square + Ruins of St. Paul’s (Macau Peninsula)
This charming district is postcard-perfect. From souvenir shops and trying local street snacks to FREE jerky tastings and cookie samples, it’s a paradise for parents and kids alike.


Must-eats: almond cookies, beef jerky, peanut candy, curry beef offal with ox tripe, beef lungs, and more
Pro Tip:
- It’s quite tricky to reach the ruins. There were 5 of us so we decided to just grab a taxi and drop us off at the ruins.
- Some shops offer better deals (seven boxes of snacks for 100 MOP!)
- Bring a small trolley for all your goodies!
10. Taipa Village = Foodie Fun + Photo Ops
Search “Taipa Food Street” on Google Maps to skip the scenic route and dive straight into eats! It’s a mural-filled wonderland packed with food stalls, quirky cafés, and souvenir shops. Go early or go hungry—because it gets packed fast, especially on weekends.
It’s 28-min walk from The Parisian or you can take the shuttle with help from Google Maps.

Tip: Best to avoid weekends if you want fewer crowds!
11. GoAirborne Indoor Skydiving: Sky-High Fun for All Ages
The highlight of the trip for my son! Safe, thrilling, and lets you experience the sensation of a 12,000-foot skydive in a wind tunnel. My son declared it the best part of the trip—and I agree. The instructors were great and the entire experience was thrilling but beginner-friendly.




Even senior citizens can do this!
Book here: GoAirborne Indoor Skydiving Macau
Check more info here: GoAirborne Schedule and Packages
Tips:
- Set up your phone on their tripod stand!
- Ask your instructor to place you in front of the camera for a nice photo.
- Make sure to arrive at least 1.5 hour before your take off for instructions and safety gears.
- Don’t do this if you have shoulder issues.
Check out our full Macau trip adventure here:
Want to experience all these with your family? Book your activities now via Klook to save time and money. Many of these activities sell out fast!
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