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About Travessa da Paixao

Opening Hours: Ticket office 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM, film information room 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM. 

Monday - Closed

Prime Day & Hours: Weekends, 11:00 AM

Suggested Duration: 2 - 2.5 hours

Tickets: Free entry

Nearest Railway Station: Zhuhai Railway Station, about 2.6 km away

Nearest Airport:  Macau International Airport (MFM), about 8.6 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Ruins of St. Paul's bus stop, about 1.6 km away

Travessa da Paixão, meaning 'Lane of Love' in Portuguese, is a picturesque spot known for its romantic charm. This enchanting lane is a favourite for wedding photoshoots and has also made appearances in films and TV series, adding to its dreamy allure. Originally, the name referred to the Catholic passion for God, but over time, it was mistranslated and started to be known as 'Love Lane’.

While walking down Travessa da Paixão, it feels like stepping into a dream. The buildings are painted in soft shades of yellow and pink, creating a visually pleasing and harmonious streetscape.

It's tucked right next to the famous Ruins of St. Paul's, so you get this cool mix of old history and sweet, colourful vibes. It is the kind of place where you can just wander, take your time, and soak in the unique feeling of Macau. 

Travessa da Paixao Highlights

• Travessa da Paixão is a hidden gem located in the city of Macao, China, and is also known as The Love Lane.
• Visit this charming street lined with colourful colonial-style buildings and have a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture. 
• See its striking, soft-colored architecture, which makes it a prime spot for photography.

How To Reach Travessa da Paixao

By Car/Taxi - Travessa da Paixão is 1.2 KM from Macau city centre, you can reach there in around 7 minutes via R. de Coelho do Amaral. Visitors can also take taxis from the city centre to Macau.

Best Time To Visit Travessa da Paixao

Peak Season (October to December)

  • Weather Insight: Cool, dry, and sunny with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, offering the most comfortable weather for exploring.
  • Things to Do: Stroll along the charming pink alley without heat or humidity, take postcard-worthy photos, visit nearby landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul’s, and enjoy seasonal festivals like the Macau Food Festival and Christmas displays.

Moderate Season (March to May)

  • Weather Insight: Mild and slightly humid with blooming flowers and temperatures between 18°C to 28°C.
  • Things to Do: Capture beautiful springtime photos, enjoy quieter mornings, visit local cafés, and explore surrounding heritage areas like Senado Square and Mount Fortress.

Low Season (June to September)

  • Weather Insight: Hot and humid with chances of heavy rain or typhoons; temperatures range from 26°C to 33°C.
  • Things to Do: Visit early in the day to avoid peak heat, and carry an umbrella for passing showers.

Travessa da Paixao Other Essential Information

Know Before You Go

  • The best and crowd-free time is early/late afternoon or weekdays; consider these times for peaceful visits.
  • Macau can be very sunny during the day, so make sure to carry a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle.
  • It is recommended to visit during morning hours as there is less rush and the weather feels pleasant.
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Point of Interest for Travessa da Paixao
Savour local delicacies
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Savour local delicacies

The area surrounding Travessa da Paixão offers a delightful blend of cultural and culinary experiences. Explore charming antique shops, browse unique finds, and step into cosy cafes for a relaxing break. Discover cultural shops showcasing local crafts and souvenirs. Also, don’t miss the chance to savour authentic Macanese flavours, indulge in the savoury delight of a pork chop bun, and treat yourself to the sweet, creamy perfection of a traditional Portuguese egg tart.

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Visit Senado Square

Being a part of a UNESCO heritage site, the square is located just a walking distance away from Travessa da Paixão, and provides a different atmosphere and an architectural delight. You can visit the place and notice people capturing their moments, some resting in the peaceful and lively atmosphere, and some having their family time. Also, you can shop, dine here, and enjoy local delicacies.

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Offer a prayer at A-Ma Temple

Visitors can offer a prayer at A-Ma Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Built in 1488, it’s one of Macau’s oldest temples. Located in São Lourenço, it features traditional Chinese architecture, incense-filled halls, and tranquil courtyards, offering a peaceful space for reflection and spiritual connection.

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Travessa da Paixao FAQs

Is public transport available in Travessa da Paixão?

Yes, Travessa da Paixão is easily accessible with public transport, and visitors can easily choose any mode of public transport to visit the place. Public transport is easily available along is cost-effective. If you’re someone with having curiosity to explore, consider cycling or walking through the streets.

Why is it called Love Lane?

The name “Travessa da Paixão” translates to “Lane of Passion.” Originally, it referred to religious passion, but over time, it came to be known as Love Lane because of its romantic atmosphere and popularity among couples and photographers looking for a charming backdrop.

Can I take professional photos there?

Yes! Travessa da Paixão is a popular spot for photographers and couples. The lane’s colourful buildings and quaint charm make it perfect for photo shoots. Just be mindful of other visitors, as the alley is narrow and can get busy during peak time.

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